1942 USAAF Serial Numbers (42-001 to 42-10959)


Last revised Junw 2, 2023


42-1			Sikorsky OA-11
				MSN 4314.  Civilian S-43 purchased by USAAF Sep 14, 1941.  Was originally NC16925.
				W/o after crash landing in Cocorite Bay, Trinidad Nov 5, 1941.  All 5 aboard killed.
42-2/451		Cessna AT-17
				Following restrictions on the gross weight, the aircraft were redesignated AT-17E
				Dispositions from Jos Heyman
				4 w/o 13 Aug 1943 at Maggie, NC 
				8  w/o 30 Jul 1942 at Houston, TX
				9  w/o 8 May 1942 at Yoakum, TX 
				12  w/o 1 May 1942 at Fresno, TX 
				14 w/o 29 Mar 1943 at Marfa AAF, TX 
				15 w/o 20 Feb 1942 at Woodville, TX 
				16 w/o 15 Jul 1942 at Ellington Field, TX
				19  w/o 22 May 1944 at Marfa AAF, TX 
				20 w/o 24 Dec 1942 at San Diego, CA 
				21 w/o 28 May 1942 at Livingston, TX 
				23 w/o 6 Mar 1942 at Ellington Field, TX 
				25 w/o 18 Apr 1942 at Agate, CO 
				29 w/o 30 Jan 1944 at Stockton Field, CA 
				30 w/o 27 Feb 1943 at La Junta  AAF, CO 
				31 w/o 24 Jan 1944 at Marfa AAF, TX 
				36 w/o 21 Dec 1942 at La Junta AAF, CO 
				37 w/o 27 Jun 1942 at Victorville AAF, CA
				38 w/o 19 Mar 1943 at La Junta AAF, CO
				40 w/o 14 Feb 1943 at La Junta AAF, CO 
				41 w/o 14 Feb 1943 at La Junta AAF, CO 
				50 w/o 8 Jul 1942 at Needles Airport, CA 
				51  w/o 3 Mar 1943 at La Junta AAF, CO 
				52 w/o 14 Jan 1943 at Perry, FL 
				53 w/o 2 Dec 1943 at Temple, TX 
				56 w/o 23 Apr 1942 at Crawford, MS 
				62 w/o 23 Mar 1942 at Stockton Field, CA 
				64 w/o 9 Jun 1944 at Marfa AAF, TX 
				65 w/o 17 Sep 1942 at Victorville AAF, CA 
				66 w/o 1 Mar 1942 at Stockton Field, CA 
				73 w/o 7 Jun 1943 at Yturri Field, TX 
				76 w/o 19 Aug 1943 at Altus, OK
				81 w/o 28 Feb 1944 at Temple AAF, TX 
				82 w/o 8 Aug 1943 at Lubbock AAF, TX 
				83 w/o 30 Dec 1942 at Roswell AAF, NM 
				85 w/o 16 Oct 1942 at Ribbenhouse AAAF, AZ 
				98 w/o 1 Jun 1943 at Pampa AAF, TX 
				102 w/o 28 May 1942 at Ellington Field, TX
				103 w/o 21 Oct 1943 at Lubbock AAF, TX 
				105 w/o 31 Mar 1942 at Ellington Field,TX 
				106 w/o 28 Mar 1943 at Roswell AAF, NM 
				108 w/o 9 May 1942 at Moody Field, GA 
				109 w/o 22 Oct 1942 at Williams Field, AZ 
				113 w/o 26 Dec 1942 at Cliff, NM 
				114 w/o 4 Apr 1944 at Lubbock AAF, TX 
				115 w/o 7 Jul 1943 at North AAAF, TX
				117 w/o 27 Jan 1943 at Laketon AAAF, TX 
				119 w/o 29 Apr 1942 at Moody Field, GA 
				120 w/o 7 Jan 1943 at Turner Field, Albany, GA 
				125 w/o 10 May 1943 at Lockney, TX 
				129 w/o 12 Dec 1942 at Pylant Field, AZ 
				131 460th School Squadron, Moody Field, Valdosta, GA. Crashed north of Cherry Lake, FL 14Jul42 (2 killed
					– Royal Air Force Aviation Cadets). This was one of a flight of 39 aircraft that were on a night navigation mission 
					from Moody to Marianna, Florida and back. The aircraft flew into the ground trying to fly under thunderstorms 
					in area.
				133 w/o 7 Feb 1943 at Apache Junction, AZ 
				134 w/o 28 May 1942 at Ellington Field, TX 
				138 460th School Squadron, Moody Field, Valdosta, GA. Crashed seven miles southeast of Lamont, FL 
					14Jul42 (2KIS – Royal Air Force Aviation Cadets). This was one of a flight of 39 aircraft that were on a night 
					navigation mission from Moody to Marianna, Florida and back. The aircraft flew into the ground trying to fly 
					under thunderstorms in area.
				140 w/o 17 Apr 1942 at Moody Field, GA 
				144 w/o 14 Jun 1943 at Roswell AAF, NM 
				146 w/o 8 Feb 1943 at Lubbock AAF, TX 
				147 w/o 6 Jun 1942 at Ray City, GA 
				150 w/o 10 Mar 1943 at Marfa AAF, TX 
				153 w/o 7 Mar 1943 at Williams Field, AZ 
				155 w/o 16 Jul 1942 at Ellington Field, TX 
				156 w/o 28 Feb 1944 at Taiban AAAF, NM
				159 w/o 17 Apr 1942 at Moody Field, GA 
				161 w/o 26 Jan 1943 at Pampa AAF, TX 
				166 w/o 12 Sep 1942 at Williams Field, AZ 
				167  w/o 18 Jul 1942 at Turner Field, GA 
				168 w/o 19 Nov 1943 at Parker AAAF, TX 
				172 w/o 21 Apr 1942 at Raymondville, TX 
				173 w/o 14 Jun 1943 at Lubbock AAF, TX 
				179 w/o 1 May 1942 at Tupelo, MS 
				180 w/o 15 Jun 1942 at Turner Field, GA 
				187 w/o 29 Jul 1942 at Maxwell Field, AL 
				189 w/o 3 Jun 1943 at Green Field, RI 
				190 w/o 6 Apr 1942 at Columbus AAF, MS 
				192 w/o 4 Sep 1942 at Ellington Field, TX 
				193 w/o 30 Oct 1942 at Seabrook, TX 
				196 w/o 17 May 1943 at Clarendon, TX 
				198 w/o 9 Jul 1942 at Russelville, AL 
				199 w/o 24 Jun 1942 at Cochran Field, GA 
				200 w/o 30 May 1942 at Greenville, AL 
				202 w/o 30 Nov 1942 at Williams Field, AZ 
				203  w/o 21 May 1942 at Moody Field, GA 
				207 w/o 18 Nov 1942 at Williams Field, AZ 
				209 w/o 27 Jun 1942 at Ellington Field, TX 
				211 w/o 30 Oct 1942 at Seabrook, TX 
				213 w/o 26 Jun 1942 at Columbus AAF, MS 
				214 w/o 3 May 1942 at Aberdeen, MS 
				219 w/o 27 Oct 1942 at Garner Field, TX 
				223 w/o 9 May 1942 at Moody Field, GA 
				225 w/o 6 Nov 1942 at Roswell AAF, NM 
				227 w/o 4 Feb 1943 at Lubbock AAF, TX
				234 w/o 11 Sep 1942 at Arabela, NM 
				235 w/o 21 Nov 1942 at Turner Field, GA 
				238 w/o 14 Oct 1943 at Ralls, TX 
				240 w/o 9 Sep 1942 at West AAAF, TX 
				245 w/o 12 May 1944 at Stockton Field, CA 
				247 w/o 17 Dec 1943 at Wolforth, TX 
				249 w/o 26 Mar 1943 at West AAAF, TX 
				252 w/o 20 Sep 1942 at Craig Field, AL 
				253 w/o 16 Oct 1943 at Alamo Downs AAAF, TX 
				256 w/o 10 Jul 1942 at Columbus AAF, MS 
				259 w/o 9 Jun 1943 at North AAAF, Lubbock, TX 
				260 w/o 7 Nov 1942 at Lubbock AAF, TX 
				263 w/o 2 May 1942 at Wichita, KS 
				266 w/o 14 Aug 1942 at Eufaula, AL 
				267 w/o 19 May 1944 at Altus AAF, OK 
				272 w/o 6 Jul 1943 at Hoover AAAF, TX
				273 w/o 3 Jun 1942 at Jackson, MS 
				274 w/o 2 Dec 1943 at Ft Sumner AAF, NM 
				281 w/o 23 Dec 1942 at Dalhart AAF, TX 
				282 w/o 21 Jan 1943 at Graham, TX 
				287 w/o 28 Oct 1942 at Lubbock AAF, TX 
				290 w/o 6 Aug 1943 at West AAAF, TX 
				294 w/o 5 Sep 1942 at Roswell AAF, NM 
				295 w/o 9 Sep 1942 at Columbus AAF, MS 
				298 w/o 3 Nov 1942 at Symer, TX 
				302 w/o 31 Jul 1943 at Midland, TX 
				306 w/o 16 Jun 1942 at Lubbock AAF, TX 
				315 w/o 15 Jul 1944 at Tucumcari AAAF, NM
				319 w/o 21 Jan 1944 at Abilene, TX 
				322 w/o 9 Apr 1945 at Marfa AAF, TX 
				323  w/o 8 Jun 1944 at Pampa AAF, TX 
				325 w/o 23 Jun 1942 at Lubbock AAF, TX 
				328 w/o 15 Jan 1943 at Whiteface, TX 
				329 w/o 18 Oct 1944 at Granite, OK 
				330 w/o 2 Jan 1943 at Lubbock, TX 
				331 w/o 15 Feb 1944 at Lubbock AAF, TX 
				335 w/o 29 May 1942 at Roswell, NM 
				347 w/o 8 Mar 1944 at Lubbock AAF, TX
				352 w/o 9 Mar 1944 at Fort Sumner AAF, NM 
				353 w/o 2 Jul 1942 at Helendale, CA 
				359 w/o 26 Jul 1942 at Roswell, NM 
				361 In 1997 was stored at Minter Field Air Museum, CA.
				363 w/o 8 Apr 1944 at West AAAF, TX 
				364 w/o 17 Nov 1942 at Lubbock AAF, TX
				365 w/o 25 Jan 1944 at Frederick AAF, OK 
				366 w/o 11 Aug 1942 at North AAAF, TX 
				367 w/o 24 Nov 1943 at Lubbock AAF, TX 
				370 w/o 24 Jan 1943 at La Junta AAF, CO 
				371 w/o 23 Apr 1944 at Ft Sumner AAF, NM 
				376 w/o 16 Jul 1943 at Hoover AAAF, TX
				383 w/o 13 Jan 1944 at Taiban AAAF, NM 
				386 w/o 4 Aug 1942 at Cochran AAAF, GA 
				388 w/o 22 Feb 1943 at Pampa AAF, TX 
				389 w/o 20 Dec 1943 at Abilene, TX 
				390 w/o 23 Nov 1942 at Roswell AAF, NM 
				392 w/o 20 Jun 1943 at Pampa AAF, TX
				396 w/o 31 Mar 1943 at Altus AAF, OK 
				398 w/o 30 Sep 1942 at Columbus AAF, MS 
				400 w/o 6 Oct 1942 at Columbus AAF, MS 
				401  w/o 1 Jul 1943 at Altus AAF 
				407 460th School Squadron, Moody Field, Valdosta, GA. Crashed four miles east of Salem, FL 14Jul42 
					(2KIS – Royal Air Force Aviation Cadets). This was one of a flight of 39 aircraft that were on a night navigation 
					mission from Moody to Marianna, Florida and back. The aircraft flew into the ground trying to fly under 
					thunderstorms in area.
				409 w/o 21 Jul 1942 at Moody Field, GA 
				411 w/o 6 May 1944 at Tucumcari AAAF, NM 
				412 w/o 10 Jan 1943 at Roswell AAF, NM 
				414 w/o 27 Jul 1942 at Moody Field, GA 
				415 460th School Squadron, Moody Field, Valdosta, GA. Crashed 4.5 miles northwest of Madison, FL 
					14Jul42 (2KIS – a USAAF instructor and a Royal Air Force Aviation Cadet). This was one of a flight of 39 aircraft 
					that were on a night navigation mission from Moody to Marianna, Florida and back. The aircraft flew into the 
					ground trying to fly under thunderstorms in area
				416 w/o 15 Apr 1943 at Hoover AAAF, TX 
				419 w/o 9 Nov 1943 at Cartwright AAAF, TX 
				420 w/o 31 Dec 1943 at Reeves AAAF, TX 
				421 w/o 19 Aug 1942 at West Point, MS 
				424 w/o 5 Nov 1943 at Blackland AAAF #2, TX 
				425 w/o 28 Sep 1942 at Columbus AAAF #2, MS 
				430 w/o 26 Aug 1942 at Columbus AAF, MS 
				432 w/o 13 Oct 1943 at Diltz Field, TX 
				435 w/o 4 May 1944 at Twitty AAAF, TX 
				441 w/o 20 May 1943 at Pampa AAF, TX 
				442  w/o 26 Jul 1943 at Hoover AAAF, TX
				443 w/o 16 Aug 1943 at Pampa AAF, TX 
				446 w/o 4 Mar 1943 at Woodward, OK  
42-452/455		Taylorcraft YO-57 Grasshopper
				MSN 4008/4011.  Designation later changed to L-2 .
42-456/459		Aeronca YO-58 Grasshopper
				Model 65-TAC.  Designation changed to L-3 Apr 1942.
				458 (MSN TCA-10311) reportedly in taxi accident Nov 15, 1943 at Lexington, KY, but is now privately owned by Eugene Oshrin as N47461
				459 (MSN 10321) wrecked in forced landing Dec 23, 1941 at Ft Devins, FL.  Repaired. To RFC Aug 12, 1944.
					Privately owned by Earnest Benton as N46099
42-460/463		Piper YO-59 Grasshopper
				Model J3C-65.  Designation later changed to L-4.
				460 (MSN 7513)
				461 (MSN 7528) to Brazil in 1944.  Eventually serialled FAB-3057, later (ca 1957)
					to L4-3057
				462 (MSN 7529)
				463 (MSN 7530)
42-464/963		Noorduyn AT-16-ND
				MSN 14-1/500.  North American AT-6A manufactured by Noorduyn Aviation.  To RAF as Harvard IIB FE267/FE766.
				Most of the data is from publications written by Peter C Smith, 
					Dan Hagedorn and Benno Goethals.  Swedish data from Svensk Flyghistorisk Förening.
					RAF Harvard data is from an Air-Britain monograph written by John Hamlin. Additional data from Scramble
				464 (MSN 14-1) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE267; retained by USAAF. Delivered to Wright Field, 
					Dayton, OH 11May42. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Bush Field, Augusta, GA. SOC 1946
				465 (MSN 14-2) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE268.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 31 Service Flying Training School, 
					Kingston, Ontario. SOC 16Nov44
				466 (MSN 14-3) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE269. Delivered to Canada. Operated by the 
					Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario.
					Transferred to RCAF 1944   
				467 (MSN 14-4) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE270. Delivered to Canada. Operated by 
					the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario. 
					No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944 
				468 (MSN 14-5) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE271.  Delivered to Canada. Operated by the 
					Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, 
					Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Swiss Air Force 18Jun49 as 
					U-316. SOC 12Feb68    		
				469 (MSN 14-6) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE272. Delivered to Canada. Operated by 
					the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario. 
					No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets 
					Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish 
					Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection 
					and assembly Jul48.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 as Sk 16A, 
					serial 16140. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 1Oct48. F 9 Wing, Säve, Göteborg 20Oct55. Wing tip 
					damaged 16May56. F 14 Wing, Halmstad 7Feb57. SOC 30Mar72. FFV  CVMV (Central Workshop, 
					Västerås) for disposal Apr72. Lance Aircraft Supply, Dallas, Texas, USA
				470 (MSN 14-7) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE273.  Delivered to Canada. Operated
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, 
					Ontario. No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. 
					War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands. To  Swiss Air Force 28Apr49 as U-310. SOC 16Sep69
				471 (MSN 14-8) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE274. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario.
					No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. 
				472 (MSN 14-9) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE275. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944
				473 (MSN 14-10) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE276.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario. 
					No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets 
					Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air
				 	Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and 
					assembly Jul48.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 as Sk 16A, serial 
					16137. F 16 Wing, Uppsala 11Oct48. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 26Nov48. Damaged taxying to the 
					ramp after landing 29Sep49. F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 9Nov55. F 18 Wing, Tullinge, 
					Botkyrka 18Oct67. SOC 10Mar70. Ground instructional airframe at Tullinge for use by 
					accident investigators and flight safety courses. The aircraft was released from a Vertol 
					Hkp 4 helicopter. Scrapped c.1980
				474 (MSN 14-11) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE277. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, 
					Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Swiss Air Force 16Jul49 as U-321. 
					SOC 12Feb68
				475 (MSN 14-12) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE278.  Lend-Lease to British Government. 
					Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FE278. Delivered to Canada. Operated by the Royal Canadian 
					Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				476 (MSN 14-13) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE279.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944
				477 (MSN 14-14) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE280.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944
				478 (MSN 14-15) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE281.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944
				479 (MSN 14-16) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE282.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944
				480 (MSN 14-17) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE283. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944
				481 (MSN 14-18) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE284.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 133 Squadron (RCAF), Boundary Bay, British Columbia. 
					No 34 Service Flying Training School, Medicine Hat, Alberta. Crashed after the pilot lost 
					control and bailed out at Little Plume, Alberta 12Aug44
				482 (MSN 14-19) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE285.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 133 Squadron (RCAF), Boundary Bay, British Columbia. 
					No 34 Service Flying Training School, Medicine Hat, Alberta. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets 
					Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, 
					Netherlands. Shipped to Dutch East Indies. To Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force / Militaire 
					Luchtvaart van het Koninklijk Nederlands-Indisch Leger (ML-KNIL) 1949 as B-419. Transferred to the 
					Indonesian Air Force / Angkatan Udara Republik Indonesia (AURI)
				483 (MSN 14-20) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE286.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 133 Squadron (RCAF), Boundary Bay, British Columbia. 
					No 34 Service Flying Training School, Medicine Hat, Alberta. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				484 (MSN 14-21) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE287. Delivered to Canada. Operated by 
					the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944
				485 (MSN 14-22) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE288.. Delivered to Canada. Operated by 
					the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario.
					Caught fire and crashed in Lake Ontario, Ontario 15Jun42; the Royal Navy pilot bailed out but 
					was drowned (1KIS).
				486 (MSN 14-23) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE289.Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario. 
					No 34 Service Flying Training School. No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, 
					Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands. To Swiss Air Force 22Jul49 as U-319. 
					SOC 12Feb68   
				487 (MSN 14-24) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE290. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario. 
					No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets 
					Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda,
				     Amsterdam, Netherlands.  To Swiss Air Force 25Jun49 as U-317. SOC 12Feb68. 
					Sold to Austria 26Feb68 for filming ‘Where Eagles Dare’ at Aigen im Ennstal, Ketten, Austria. 
					Scrapped after filming had finished
				488 (MSN 14-25) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE291. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario. 
					Struck an electrical cable while practicing precautionary landings on Wolfe Island 20Jul44. 
					No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. Crash landed. No 6 Repair Depot, Trenton, 
					Ontario Aug44. Salvaged. SOC 22Sep44
				489 (MSN 14-26) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE292.Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario. 
					No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets 
					Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, 
					Amsterdam, Netherlands. Swiss Air Force 4Aug49 as U-324. SOC 16Sep69  
				490 (MSN 14-27) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE293.Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario. 
					No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944   
				491 (MSN 14-28) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE294. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario. 
					No 1 Flying Instructor School, Trenton, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation
					for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 
					To Swiss Air Force 18Jun49 as U-315. SOC 12Feb68. Sold to Austria 26Feb68 for filming 
					"Where Eagles Dare’ at Aigen im Ennstal, Ketten, Austria. Scrapped after filming had finished
				492 (MSN 14-29) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE295.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario. 
					No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				493 (MSN 14-030) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE296.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario. 
					No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets
					Corporation for disposal. Stored Ontario [Aug46]. Viking Air Service, Canada. Norwegian Government. 
					Shipped from Montreal, arriving Norway on SS ‘Eagle Mountain’ 27Nov46. Luftforsvarets 
					Forsyningskommando (LFK), Kjeller, Oslo 27Nov46.  To Royal Norwegian Air Force / Luftforsvaret 
					29Nov46 as FE296; code M-BD. 331 Skvadron, Gardermoen. 331 Skvadron, Værnes, Trondheim
					Oct49. Flygeskolen, Værnes, Trondheim Oct49. 337 Skvadron, Værnes, Trondheim Apr51. 
					Lagringssveiten (Storage Flight), Værnes, Trondheim Jul51. Flystasjon Sola, Stavanger 1Mar52. 
					Kommunikasjonsving/LKV, Sola, Stavanger Apr53. Flygeskolen, Værnes, Trondheim Jan54. 
					Dismantled and transported by road to Karjohansvern (KJV), Horten 11Jan55. 
					Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ 28Jun55. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Jarlsberg, Tønsberg 27Sep55. WFU. 
					Donated to Turkey. Ferried by RNoAF crew to Turkey, departing Jarlsberg 25Nov55 to Denmark, 
					France, Italy and from Athens, Greece to Gaziemir, Izmir, Turkey. 
					To Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri Dec55 as 7364.  
				494 (MSN 14-31)  to RAF as Harvard IIb FE297. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 31 Service Flying Training School, 
					Kingston, Ontario. Accident 9Jul43
				495 (MSN 14-32) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE298. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 31 Service Flying Training 
					School, Kingston, Ontario. Shipped to India May44. No 60 Squadron, Thandwe, Burma. 
					Missing en-route from Thandwe to Ramree, Burma 13Jun45 and was lost without 
					trace, either in the sea or the Arakan Forest (2MIS). The weather and the terrain 
					made it impossible to mount an effective search and no trace of the aircraft 
					or its crew was found.
				496 (MSN 14-33)	to RAF as Harvard IIb FE299. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 31 Service Flying Training School, 
					Kingston, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. 
				497 (MSN 14-34) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE300. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, 
					Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944. 
				498 (MSN 14-35) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE301. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, 
					Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Collided with Harvard FE349 [42-546] and crashed 
					after the pilot bailed out 23Jun43.
				499 (MSN 14-36)  to RAF as Harvard IIb FE302. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, 
					Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944. 
				500 (MSN 14-37)	to RAF as Harvard IIb FE303. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, 
					Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Crashed three miles NNE of Weyburn, Saskatchewan 30Jul42
				501 (MSN 14-38) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE304. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, 
					Weyburn, Saskatchewan; DBF 13Sep43
				502 (MSN 14-39) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE305. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training 
					School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. SOC 27Aug42
				503 (MSN 14-40)	to RAF as Harvard IIb FE306. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, 
					Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944.
				504 (MSN 14-41) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE307. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 13 Service Flying Training 
					School, North Battleford, Saskatchewan. 
					No 3 Service Flying Training School, Calgary, Alberta. No 133 Squadron (RCAF), 
					Boundary Bay, British Columbia. 
					No 34 Service Flying Training School, Medicine Hat, Alberta. Transferred 
					to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation 
					for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force / Leger Luchtmacht Nederland 1949 as B-195. 
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force / Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Damaged in mid-air collision with 
					Harvard B-120 [43-12661] at Gilze-Rijen 25Oct57. Withdrawn from use 1959
				505 (MSN 14-42) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE308. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 133 Squadron (RCAF), Boundary Bay, British Columbia. 
					No 34 Service Flying Training School, Medicine Hat, Alberta. Caught fire in air and crashed after 
					the two crew bailed out five miles west of Bowhill, Alberta 28Sep42
				506 (MSN 14-43) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE309. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 34 Service Flying Training School, Medicine Hat, Alberta. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, 
					Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Shipped to Dutch East Indies.  To Royal Netherlands 
					East Indies Army Air Force / Militaire Luchtvaart van het Koninklijk Nederlands-Indisch Leger (ML-KNIL) 
					1949 as B-420. Crashed on take-off from Semplak, Bogor, West Java, Indonesia 31Jan50 (2KIS).
				507 (MSN 14-44) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE310. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 133 Squadron (RCAF), Boundary Bay, British Columbia, 
					Boundary Bay, British Columbia; relocated to Tofino, British Columbia 1Jul43. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				508 (MSN 14-45) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE311. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 135 Squadron (RCAF). SOC 19Feb43 
				509 (MSN 14-46) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE312.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 135 Squadron (RCAF). No 166 Squadron (RCAF). 
					No 3 Service Flying Training School. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala 
					Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly 10Jan47. 
					To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A, serial 16087. 
					F 16 Wing, Uppsala 10Oct47. Damaged after landing 26Jan49; when the aircraft turned left 
					off the runway, the right landing gear collapsed damaging the right wing. Damaged 25Oct49 
					when the canopy was unexpectedly released damaging the right horizontal stabilizer. CVV 
					(Central Workshop, Västerås) for maintenance 26Jan50; installation of rocket and
					bomb mountings 31Jan50. F 16 Wing, Uppsala 15Feb50. Left wing damaged on landing 17Dec52. 
					Propeller and right wing damaged at Uppsala 27Sep55 in collision by Sk 16A Fv16084 [43-12714] 
					which was waiting to take-off behind. SOC 8Nov55.
				510 (MSN 14-47) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE313. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 135 Squadron (RCAF). No 166 Squadron (RCAF). 
					No 3 Service Flying Training School. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 
					To Swiss Air Force 29Sep49 as U-327. Crashed on the Aletsch Glacier, Fieschertal, Switzerland 
					20Feb65. Repaired using parts from U-320 [43-12507?]. SOC Feb68. Sold to Austria 26Feb68 
					for filming ‘Where Eagles Dare’ at Aigen im Ennstal, Ketten, Austria. Scrapped after filming had finished  
				511 (MSN 14-48) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE314. Delivered to Canada. Operated by the 
					Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944 
				512 (MSN 14-49) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE315. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944 
				513 (MSN 14-50) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE316. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944 
				514 (MSN 14-51) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE317.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944
				515 (MSN 14-52) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE318. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. 
					Crashed at Halbrite, Saskatchewan after engine failure 19Oct43 
				516 (MSN 14-53) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE319.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. 
					No 8 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				517 (MSN 14-54) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE320.Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944   
				518 (MSN 14-55) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE321.Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 124 Ferry Squadron. Flying from Moncton, 
					New Brunswick to Winnipeg, Manitoba, the aircraft crashed one mile north of Sioux Lookout, 
					Ontario 7Jul42 (1KIS). SOC 7Oct42   
				519 (MSN 14-56) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE322. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944 
				520 (MSN 14-57) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE323.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944
				521 (MSN 14-58) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE324.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 5 Bombing and Gunnery School, Dafoe, Saskatchewan. 
					Crashed after the pilot became disorientated and the two crew bailed out 14Oct43.
					Conflict:
					No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				522 (MSN 14-59) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE325. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944   
				523 (MSN 14-60) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE326. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944.    
				524 (MSN 14-061) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE327.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 1 Service Flying Training School, Camp Borden, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, 
					Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central 
					Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly 20Apr48.  
					To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 as Sk 16A, serial 16095. F 5 Wing, 
					Ljungbyhed 29Jul48. Damaged 30Aug50. During the taxy to the start of a flight, the airplane 
					collided with a border marker. Damage to the right wing and flap. Loaned to F 18 Wing, Tullinge, 
					Botkyrka 27Jun56. F 18 Wing, Tullinge, Botkyrka 20Dec56. Damaged at Ängelholm 22Jun59.
					SOC 30Nov70. Reported on a hill in Kolbäck Nov73
				525 (MSN 14-62) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE328.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario. 
					No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation 
					for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala 
					Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly Jul48. 
					To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 as Sk 16A, serial 16142. F 16 Wing, 
					Uppsala 8Oct48. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 26Nov48. Right wing damaged at Havgård 18Jan50 when the 
					right landing gear collapsed after landing. Right wing damaged at Ljungbyhed 23Feb50 when landing 
					in a strong crosswind. Damaged 12Jun52. Damaged in collision with Sk 16A Fv16143 taxying to take-off 
					17Mar53. Loaned to F 11 Wing, Nyköping 20Jul56. F 11 Wing, Nyköping 20Dec56. F 21 Wing, Luleå 13Nov61. 
					Loaned to F 1 Wing, Hässlö, Västerås 24Jun63. Damaged in collision with telephone lines 27Aug65. SOC 31May67
				526 (MSN 14-63) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE329.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 1 Service Flying Training School, Camp Borden, 
					Ontario. Caught fire and crashed after the pilot bailed out near Edenvale, Ontario 15Jul42
				527 (MSN 14-64) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE330.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Service Flying Training School, Camp Borden, 
					Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				528 (MSN 14-65) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE331 Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 31 Service Flying Training School, 
					Kingston, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				529 (MSN 14-66) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE332. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, 
					Ontario.  No 13 Service Flying Training School. Shipped to UK Apr44; stored. 
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force / Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Feb47 as FE332, 
					later as B-53. Scrapped for spare parts 1951 
				530 (MSN 14-67) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE333.Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, 
					Ontario. No 13 Service Flying Training School. No 34 Service Flying Training School, 
					Medicine Hat, Alberta. Transferred to RCAF 1944  
				531 (MSN 14-68) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE334.Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 6 Service Flying Training School, Dunnville, Ontario. 
					SOC 2Nov42    
				532 (MSN 14-69) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE335.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 6 Service Flying Training School, Dunnville, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, 
					Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central 
					Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly May48. 
					To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 as Sk 16A, serial 16115. 
					F 13 Wing, Norrköping 19Aug48. Left landing gear and wing damaged during an engine 
					ground run at Bunge 9Jun54. Propeller damaged in collision with an airfield boundary 
					marker at Malmslätt 7Apr56. Damaged 25Mar60. SOC 20Jul67 
				533 (MSN 14-70) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE336.Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 6 Service Flying Training School, Dunnville, 
					Ontario. Crashed after a collision and the pilot bailed out 10Sep42. SOC 12Nov42    
				534 (MSN 14-71) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE337.Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, 
					Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944.     
				535 (MSN 14-72) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE338. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, 
					Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944   
				536 (MSN 14-73) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE339.Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, 
					Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944     
				537 (MSN 14-74) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE340.Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, 
					Weyburn, Saskatchewan. ? 8 Service Flying Training School. SOC 11Apr44    
				538 (MSN 14-75) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE341. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 41 Service Flying Training School, 
					Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944 
				539 (MSN 14-76) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE342. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No  41 Service Flying Training School, 
					Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944 
				540 (MSN 14-77) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE343. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 41 Service Flying Training School, 
					Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Crashed in River Missouri, ND, USA 20Dec43 
				541 (MSN 14-78) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE344.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, 
					Saskatchewan. No 1 Service Flying Training School. Transferred to RCAF 1944. 
					War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, 
					Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly 19Apr48. 
					To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 as Sk 16A, serial 16094. 
					F 16 Wing, Uppsala 13Nov48. Loaned to F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 1949. Damaged 
					when force landed after engine failure with fuel supply interruptions 13Jul49.
					F 16 Wing, Uppsala 20Oct49. Damaged at Uppsala 13Dec49. Upon rolling out of 
					the airplane from the hangar after a performance test with the landing gear, the 
					right landing gear leg folded in and the right wing was damaged. The landing gear 
					control knob was in the "landing gear up" position. The right wing was exchanged. 
					Loaned to F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 21Aug50. F 16 Wing, Uppsala 9Oct50. 
					Damaged 10Oct50. During the taxy to the start of a night flight, the airplane collided 
					with a border marker and barbed wire. Damage to propeller, right wing and skew rods; 
					right wing and propeller exchanged. Loaned to F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 14May56. 
					F 16 Wing, Uppsala 9Aug56. F 20 Wing, Uppsala1Jun64. SOC 30Mar72. FFV CVMV (Central 
					Workshop, Västerås) for disposal Apr72. Lance Aircraft Supply, Dallas, Texas, USA.
				542 (MSN 14-79) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE345. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, 
					Saskatchewan. SOC 28Mar44
				543 (MSN 14-80) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE346. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, 
					Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				544 (MSN 14-81) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE347. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 41 Service Flying Training School, 
					Weyburn, Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				545 (MSN 14-82) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE348. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, 
					Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944 
				546 (MSN 14-83) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE349. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, 
					Saskatchewan. Collided with Harvard FE301 [42-498] and crashed 23Jun43
				547 (MSN 14-84) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE350.Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, 
					Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944 
				548 (MSN 14-85) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE351.Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, 
					Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944  
				549 (MSN 14-86) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE352.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 41 Service Flying Training School, 
					Weyburn, Saskatchewan. ? 8 Service Flying Training School. Crashed on take-off at 
					Weyburn, Saskatchewan 3Feb44
				550 (MSN 14-87) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE353. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 152 Operational Training Unit, Peshawar, North-West Frontier Province. Damaged 
					when turned over after heavy braking landing at Peshawar, Punjab 3Aug43. 
					Crashed during a practice forced landing at Dheri, North-West Frontier Province 18Oct43  
				551 (MSN 14-88) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE354. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 151 Operational Training Unit, Risalpur, North-West Frontier Province. Special 
					Low Attack Instructors School, Ranchi, Bihar. Crashed on take-off at Ranchi 22Jul44. 
					Advanced Flying School (India), Ambala, Haryana.  To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47 
					Has turned up at the Indian Air Force Museum at Palam, New Delhi after years at Sainiak School in Rewa India.
				552 (MSN 14-89) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE355. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 152 Operational Training Unit, Peshawar, North-West Frontier Province. Crash 
					landed at Peshawar, Punjab 1Mar43. Air Command South East Asia Communications 
					Squadron, Palam, New Delhi. No  228 Group Communications Flight, Barrackpore, Bengal. 
					No 3 (Indian) Group Communications Flight, Barrackpore, Bengal 1May46. SOC 24Apr47   
				553 (MSN 14-90) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE356.  Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 151 Operational Training Unit, Risalpur, North-West Frontier Province. SOC 24Apr47
				554 (MSN 14-91) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE357.  Shipped to India Feb43. 
					Bengal Communications Unit, Baigachi, Bengal. SOC 24Apr47    
				555 (MSN 14-92) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE358.  Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. Crashed at Roorkee, 
					United Provinces 21Aug44 (1KIS). The pilot was detailed for a sortie of aerobatics but 
					disobeyed the height limits for which he was authorised. During a slow roll the pilot 
					lost control and had insufficient height to recover before the aircraft crashed and 
					was destroyed by fire
				556 (MSN 14-93) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE359. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 151 Operational Training Unit, Risalpur, North-West Frontier Province. Collided with a 
					Royal Air Force Hawker Hurricane Z4696 while coming into land at Risalpur 2Apr43. 
					Damaged beyond unit repair. SOC 9Aug45 
				557 (MSN 14-94) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE360. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 3 Refresher Flying Unit, Poona, Maharashtra. ? 1 Air Gunnery School, Bairagarh, Bhopal 
					Sep44. SOC 24Apr47. 
				558 (MSN 14-95) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE361. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana.  No 1 Advanced Flying School 
					(India), Ambala, Haryana; Indian Air Force Display Flight, Ambala, Haryana. 
					Crash landed when the left landing gear collapsed in a strong crosswind and the left 
					wing was damaged at Sarawa, United Provinces 2Mar45 
				559 (MSN 14-96) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE362. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 151 Operational Training Unit, Risalpur, North-West Frontier Province. 
					No 152 Operational Training Unit, Peshawar, North-West Frontier Province. Crash 
					landed at Peshawar, Punjab 13Mar43. Check & Conversion Flight, Mauripur, Karachi. 
					No 1331 Communications Unit, Mauripur, Karachi. SOC 24Apr47  
				560 (MSN 14-97) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE363. Shipped to India Feb43; 
					no record of RAF service in India. Transferred to USAAF in India as 42-560. 90th Fighter 
					Squadron, 80th Fighter Group, Myitkyina, Burma. Damaged when ground looped at 
					Bhamo Field, Burma 1Mar45. Recaptured by US Government Jun46
				561 (MSN 14-98) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE364.Lost at sea on SS La Salle 
					en route New York – Guantanamo, Cuba - Balboa, Panama Canal Zone (26Sep42) - 
					Cape Horn - Capetown, South Africa - Karachi, India. Sunk by U-159 about 350 miles 
					SSE of Cape of Good Hope, Cape Town, South Africa 7Nov42.  
				562 (MSN 14-99) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE365.Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 151 Operational Training Unit, Risalpur, North-West Frontier Province. 
					Crashed during aerobatics at Tavu, India 19Apr43 (1KIS  
				563 (MSN 14-100) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE366. Shipped to India Feb43.  
					No 151 Operational Training Unit, Risalpur, North-West Frontier Province. Damaged when 
					ground looped and the right landing gear collapsed landing at Risalpur 5Oct43. 
					Station Flight, Ratmalana, Ceylon. No 1670 Communications Unit, Yelahanka, Karnataka. 
					No 8 Refresher Flying Unit, Yelahanka, Karnataka. SOC 19Jul45
				564 (MSN 14-101) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE367. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 1 Advanced Flying Unit, Ambala, Haryana. SOC 24Apr47
				565 (MSN 14-102) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE368. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. Collided with Harvard FE681 
					(42-878] on approach to land at Ambala, Haryana 4Jul44 (1KIS). This aircraft was flying 
					directly underneath another Harvard when the air traffic control officer fired a red flare. 
					The pilot of this aircraft climbed directly into the underside of the other aircraft and crashed. 
					No 3 (Indian) Group Communications Flight. Crashed twelve miles west of Bihar, India 6Jan47
				566 (MSN 14-103) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE369. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 152 Operational Training Unit, Peshawar, North-West Frontier Province. Damaged when 
					a tyre burst on landing and the oleo collapsed at Peshawar, Punjab 8Sep43. 
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Peshawar, Punjab 23Feb44. SOC 26Sep46
				567 (MSN 14-104) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE370. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. Damaged landing when the 
					pilot applied the brakes too hard, the aircraft tipped onto its nose then turned over on its 
					back at Ambala 23Sep43. ? 168 Wing, Kumbhirgram, Assam.  No 1 Service Flying Training 
					School (India), Ambala, Haryana. No 28 Squadron. Missing in bad weather between Sadaung 
					and Agartala en route to Alipore, India 20Mar45 (1MIS).
				568 (MSN 14-105) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE371.Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. No 22 Armament Practice Camp, 
					Ranchi, Bihar. No 3 (Indian) Group Communications Flight. No 1 Service Flying Training School 
					(India), Ambala, Haryana. The crew became lost in bad weather and bailed out, the aircraft 
					crashed twelve miles west of Belar, Madhya Pradesh 6Jan47   
				569 (MSN 14-106) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE372. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. SOC 24Apr47
				570 (MSN 14-107) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE373. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. ? 82 Squadron, Imphal, Bengal. 
					To Royal Pakistan Air Force 25Sep47 
				571 (MSN 14-108) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE374.Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 151 Operational Training Unit, Risalpur, North-West Frontier Province. No 1 Service 
					Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. Advanced Flying School (India), Ambala, 
					Haryana. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47  
				572 (MSN 14-109) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE375. Lost at sea on SS La Salle en 
					route New York – Guantanamo, Cuba - Balboa, Panama Canal Zone (26Sep42) - 
					Cape Horn - Capetown, South Africa - Karachi, India. Sunk by U-159 about 350 miles 
					SSE of Cape of Good Hope, Cape Town, South Africa 7Nov42.
				573 (MSN 14-110) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE376. Lost at sea on SS La Salle 
					en route New York – Guantanamo, Cuba - Balboa, Panama Canal Zone (26Sep42) - 
					Cape Horn - Capetown, South Africa - Karachi, India. Sunk by U-159 about 350 miles 
					SSE of Cape of Good Hope, Cape Town, South Africa 7Nov42
				574 (MSN 14-111) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE377. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 151 Operational Training Unit, Risalpur, North-West Frontier Province. SOC 24Apr47 
				575 (MSN 14-112) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE378. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No  151 Operational Training Unit, Risalpur, North-West Frontier Province. No 1 Service Flying 
					Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. No 1 Advanced Flying School (India), Ambala, 
					Haryana. Air Command South East Asia Communications Squadron, Palam, New Delhi. SOC 24Apr47.
				576 (MSN 14-113) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE379. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. Transferred to USAAF in 
					India as 42-576. 58th Fighter Squadron, 33rd Fighter Group, Tenth Air Force, Piardoba, India.
					Damaged when ground looped at Piardoba 10Jul45. Recovered by US Government Jun46
				577 (MSN 14-114) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE380.  Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. Advanced Flying School (India), 
					Ambala, Haryana. Accident when the aircraft failed to take-off during touch and go practice 
					at Ambala 19Mar47. The propeller was in coarse pitch. SOC 31Jul47  
				578 (MSN 14-115) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE381.  Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 152 Operational Training Unit, Peshawar, North-West Frontier Province. Crashed 
					while low flying at Campbellpur, Punjab 6Feb43 (1KIS).
				579 (MSN 14-116) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE382.  Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. Advanced Flying Unit (India), 
					Ambala, Haryana Nov43. SOC 24Apr47
				580 (MSN 14-117) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE383.Delivered to Canada Aug42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 1 Operational Training Unit, Bagotville, Quebec. 
					Crashed after a mid-air collision with Harvard FE386 [42-583] 15Oct42; the pilot bailed out
					Conflict:
  					No 13 Service Flying Training School, North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				581 (MSN 14-118) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE384.Delivered to Canada Aug42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Operational Training Unit, Bagotville, Quebec. 
					No  13 Service Flying Training School, North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944 
				582 (MSN 14-119) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE385.  Delivered to Canada Aug42. Operated
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 1 Operational Training Unit, Bagotville, Quebec. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, 
					Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central 
					Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly Jun48. 
					To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 as Sk 16A, serial 16102. 
					F 9 Wing, Säve, Göteborg 17Aug48. Loaned F 7 Wing, Såtenäs, Skaraborgs 30Nov48. 
					F 9 Wing, Säve, Göteborg 4Dec48. Right wing damaged at Säve 9Aug50. F 5 Wing, 
					Ljungbyhed 4Jan54. F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 1Sep55. F 12 Wing, KalMar 30Oct67. 
					SOC 30Mar72. FFV CVMV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for disposal 21Apr72. 
					Lance Aircraft Supply, Dallas, Texas, USA
				597 (MSN 14-134) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE400.  Delivered to Canada Aug42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Operational Training Unit, Bagotville, Quebec. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, 
					Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga 
					(CVA) for inspection and assembly May48.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16118. F 13 Wing, Norrköping 9Oct48. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for 
					maintenance 7Nov49; installation of rocket and bomb mountings 11Nov49. F 13 Wing, Norrköping 
					5Dec49. F 15 Wing, Söderhamn 14Jan58. Loaned to E4, 4th Intercept Wing 18Jul58. F 15 Wing, 
					Söderhamn 18Sep58. Crashed at Lövsele, approximately 4km southwest of Løvånger, Västerbottens 
					2Aug60. SOC 9Feb61
				598 (MSN 14-135) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE401.  Delivered to Canada Aug42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Operational Training Unit, Bagotville, Quebec. 
					No 13 Service Flying Training School, North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944. 
					War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly 10Jan47.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16009. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 23Apr47. Right wing and flap damaged during an 
					engine ground run 8Sep49 when the aircraft collided with a boundary Marker. Damaged 25Feb55. 
					Damaged 26Aug55 when the aircraft wing collided with a van, then ran into Sk 50 SAAB Safir 
					#50022. F 4 Wing, Frösön, Östersund 11Jan57. Accident 13Mar68. SOC 30Mar72. FFV CVMV 
					(Central Workshop, Västerås) 20Apr72 for sale. SOC 30Mar72. Ferried Frösön to Hässlö 20Apr72 
					for dismantling by CVMV; observed in complete condition at Hässlö 30May72. Sold to Baltzar 
					Waldemarsson, Markaryd. Sold at auction 1980s to Björn Löwgren, Skå-Edeby. Gunnar Elmgren, 
					Lidingö 2002. Restoration project; suspended on death of owner 2006. Restoration continued 2010/13.
				599 (MSN 14-136) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE402, Delivered to Canada Aug42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No  1 Operational Training Unit, Bagotville, Quebec. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944
				600 (MSN 14-137) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE403.  Delivered to Canada Aug42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Service Flying Training School, Camp Borden, 
					Ontario. Crashed at Camp Borden, Ontario 12Dec43
				601 (MSN 14-138) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE404.Delivered to Canada Aug42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 39 Service Flying Training School, Swift 
					Current, Saskatchewan.  No 13 Service Flying Training School, North Battleford, Saskatchewan. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944  
				602 (MSN 14-139) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE405.  Delivered to Canada Aug42. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 39 Service Flying Training School, Swift 
					Current, Saskatchewan.  No 37 Service Flying Training School.  No 13 Service Flying Training 
					School, North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation 
					for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, 
					Netherlands.  To Swiss Air Force 17Nov49 as U-338. SOC 16Sep69 
				603 (MSN 14-140) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE406.  Delivered to Canada Aug42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 39 Service Flying Training School, Swift 
					Current, Saskatchewan.  No 37 Service Flying Training School, Calgary, Alberta. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944
				604 (MSN 14-141) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE407. Delivered to Canada Aug42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 39 Service Flying Training School, Swift 
					Current, Saskatchewan.  No 32 Service Flying Training School, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. 
					No 34 Service Flying Training School, Medicine Hat, Alberta. Transferred to RCAF 1944.
				605 (MSN 14-142) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE408. Delivered to Canada Aug42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 37 Service Flying Training School, Calgary, Alberta. 
					No 3 Service Flying Training School, Calgary, Alberta. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				606 (MSN 14-143) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE409. Delivered to Canada 5Aug42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No  37 Service Flying Training School, Calgary, Alberta. 
					No 13 Service Flying Training School. No  3 Service Flying Training School. Transferred to RCAF 1944. 
					SOC 2Oct46. War Assets Corporation. Rijksluchvaartdienst / Government Flying School, Gilze-Rijen 
					Air Base, Netherlands. Registered 16Jun50 as PH-UEK. Accident 12Sep52 at Texel when the student 
					landed at the wrong field and overturned. Incident 9Dec53 when the pilot reported being 
					shot at when low flying over an abandoned military air base at Zutendaal, near Genk, Belgium 
					during an air defence exercise. Damaged 22Jan54 at Schipol, Amsterdam when a faulty 
					radio caused a return to the parking ramp; avoiding another Harvard, the right wheel ran 
					off the taxiway and sank in soft ground, the aircraft tipping onto its nose and damaging the 
					propeller. Accident 14Dec54 at Eelde, Netherlands when the left landing gear collapsed on 
					landing and the aircraft ground looped. Cancelled 30Aug60. Compagnie Generale d'Exploitation 
					Aeronautique (COGEA), Ostend, Belgium. Registered 26Oct60 as OO-GDD; cancelled 29Oct62. 
					Force Aerienne Congolaise / Congolese Air Force in Belgian Congo as 9T-P46. 21 Squadron. 
					Flown by mercenaries in support of Mike Hoare's 5 Commando, Armée Nationale Congolaise. 
					Cancelled,   
				607 (MSN 14-144) To RAF as as Harvard IIb FE410; Delivered to Canada Aug42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 37 Service Flying Training School, Calgary, Alberta.  
					No 13 Service Flying Training School, North Battleford, Saskatchewan.  No 3 Service Flying 
					Training School, Calgary, Alberta. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for 
					disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 
					Shipped to Dutch East Indies.  To Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force / Militaire Luchtvaart 
					van het Koninklijk Nederlands-Indisch Leger (ML-KNIL) 1949 as B-421. Transferred to the Indonesian 
					Air Force / Angkatan Udara Republik Indonesia (AURI) May50 
				608 (MSN 14-145) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE411. Delivered to Canada Aug42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 37 Service Flying Training School, Calgary, Alberta. 
					Crashed at Rockyford, Alberta 16Jun43
				609 (MSN 14-146) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE412. Delivered to Canada Aug42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 37 Service Flying Training School, Calgary, Alberta. T
					ransferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, 
					Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Shipped to Dutch East Indies. 
					To Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force / Militaire Luchtvaart van het Koninklijk 
					Nederlands-Indisch Leger (ML-KNIL) 1949 as B-422. Transferred to the Indonesian Air 
					Force / Angkatan Udara Republik Indonesia (AURI) May50
				610 (MSN 14-147) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE413.  Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No  84 Squadron. No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana Apr43. 
					Damaged when force landed with fuel exhaustion near Kaithal, Haryana 28Mar45.
					No 1 Advanced Flying School (India), Ambala, Haryana. Royal Pakistan Air Force 25Sep47
				611 (MSN 14-148) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE414.  Shipped to India Feb43.
					 No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. Recovered by US Government Jun46
				612 (MSN 14-149) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE415.  Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 84 Squadron. ? 3 Tactical Air Force Communications Squadron, Comilla, 
					Chittagong, Bengal. No 3 Refresher Flying Unit, Poona, Maharashtra. 
					No  224 Group Communications Flight. Shipped to Far East;  No 84 Squadron Jan48. Far East 
					Communications Squadron, Changi, Singapore Jun48. Malayan Auxiliary Air Force Nov56. 
					SOC 17May57
				613 (MSN 14-150) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE416. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 170 Wing. ? 166 Wing, Chittagong, Bengal Nov44. SOC 28Mar46.
				614 (MSN 14-151) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE417.  Lost at sea on SS La Salle 
					en route New York – Guantanamo, Cuba - Balboa, Panama Canal Zone (26Sep42) - 
					Cape Horn - Capetown, South Africa - Karachi, India. Sunk by U-159 about 350 miles SSE 
					of Cape of Good Hope, Cape Town, South Africa 7Nov42
				615 (MSN 14-152) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE418.  Lost at sea on SS La Salle 
					en route New York – Guantanamo, Cuba - Balboa, Panama Canal Zone (26Sep42) - 
					Cape Horn - Capetown, South Africa - Karachi, India. Sunk by U-159 about 350 miles SSE 
					of Cape of Good Hope, Cape Town, South Africa 7Nov42
				616 (MSN 14-153) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE419. . Lost at sea on SS La Salle 
					en route New York – Guantanamo, Cuba - Balboa, Panama Canal Zone (26Sep42) - 
					Cape Horn - Capetown, South Africa - Karachi, India. Sunk by U-159 about 350 miles SSE 
					of Cape of Good Hope, Cape Town, South Africa 7Nov42
				617 (MSN 14-154) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE420. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					Station Flight, Ratmalana, Ceylon. Air Command South East Asia Communications Flight. 
					No 131 Repair And Salvage Unit, Mingaladon, Burma. Crash landed after fuel exhaustion 
					at Kwing-Paang, near Moulmein, Burma 3Oct45. SOC 25Oct45
				618 (MSN 14-155) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE421. . Lost at sea on SS La Salle 
					en route New York – Guantanamo, Cuba - Balboa, Panama Canal Zone (26Sep42) - 
					Cape Horn - Capetown, South Africa - Karachi, India. Sunk by U-159 about 350 miles SSE 
					of Cape of Good Hope, Cape Town, South Africa 7Nov42
				619 (MSN 14-156) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE422. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 152 Operational Training Unit, Peshawar, North-West Frontier Province. No 176 Squadron. 
					No 155 Squadron.  No 227 Group Communications Flight, Agra, United Provinces. The landing 
					gear collapsed when the right tyre burst on landing at Agra, United Provinces 2Feb46; DBR.
				620 (MSN 14-157) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE423. Lend-Lease to British Government. 
					Delivered to RAF as Harvard IIb FE423. Shipped to India Feb43. Airborne Forces Training Unit, 
					Amarda Road, Odisha. Station Flight, Colombo, Ceylon. SOC 24Apr47
				621 (MSN 14-158) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE424.  Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana.  No 1 Advanced Flying School
					(India), Ambala, Haryana. Damaged in collision with Harvard FE712 [42-909] when taxying 
					at Ambala, Haryana 30May46. Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				622 (MSN 14-159) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE425. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. Wrecked when force landed 
					after engine failure and crashed into a bank six miles from Ambala, Haryana 5Apr43
				623 (MSN 14-160) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE426. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 168 Wing, Kumbhirgram, Assam. ? 152 Operational Training Unit, Peshawar, North-West 
					Frontier Province.  No 60 Squadron, Kangla, Imphal. SOC 13Jun46
				624 (MSN 14-161) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE427. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 3 Refresher Flying Unit, Poona, Maharashtra. SOC 24Apr47.
				625 (MSN 14-162) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE428.  Shipped to India Feb43.  
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. ? 1 Advanced Flying School 
					(India), Ambala, Haryana. SOC 24Apr47
				626 (MSN 14-163) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE429. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					Central Flying School (India), Ambala, Haryana.  No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), 
					Ambala, Haryana.  No 1 Advanced Flying School (India), Ambala, Haryana. 
					To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				627 (MSN 14-164) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE430.  Shipped to India Feb43.
					SOC 24Apr47
				628 (MSN 14-165) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE431. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. SOC 27Jun46
				629 (MSN 14-166) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE432.  Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana.  No 159 Squadron. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. The aircraft bounced on 
					landing and spun into the ground overshooting at Ambala, Haryana 30May46
				630 (MSN 14-167) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE433. Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation 
					for disposal. Sold 21Nov46. Salvaged for engine and parts 1948. 
				631 (MSN 14-168) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE434. Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Service Flying Training School, Camp Borden, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, 
					Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands.  To Swiss Air Force 24Apr49 
					as U-311. SOC 12Feb68. Sold to Austria 26Feb68 for filming ‘Where Eagles Dare’ at Aigen
					im Ennstal, Ketten, Austria. Scrapped after filming had finished
				632 (MSN 14-169) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE435.  Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation 
					for disposal. Stored Ontario [Aug46]. Viking Air Service, Canada. Norwegian Government. 
					Shipped from Montreal, arriving Norway on SS ‘Swan Mountain’ 29Oct46. Luftforsvarets 
					Forsyningskommando (LFK), Kjeller, Oslo 7Nov46. Royal Norwegian Air Force / Luftforsvaret 
					14Nov46 as FE435; code M-BA. Feltflyvingen, Gardermoen Nov46. Flygeskolen, Gardermoen 
					27Mar47. Lagringssveiten (Storage Flight), Værnes, Trondheim Jun50. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, 
					Fornebu, Oslo. Crashed en route Bardufoss to Oslo via Bodø and Værnes 1Sep51. 
					Flying in poor weather conditions with low cloud, the pilot decided to turn around when they 
					were over the Reisenfjorden. During the turn to go back, one wing touched the water, was torn 
					off and the plane somersaulted and sank; both occupants were rescued. The wreckage was 
					at Smørskard on the south side of the Solbergfjord (Reisenfjorden), about 5kms from Sørreisa. 
					SOC 6Nov51
				633 (MSN 14-170) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE436. Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario Dec42. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944
				634 (MSN 14-171) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE437. Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario.
					No 1 Service Flying Training School. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for 
					disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala 
					Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly Jun48. 
					To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 as Sk 16A, serial 16130. 
					F 18 Wing, Tullinge, Botkyrka 11Sep48. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for maintenance 
					6Oct49; installation of rocket and bomb mountings 17Oct49. F 18 Wing, Tullinge, Botkyrka 25Oct49. 
					Loaned to F 16 Wing, Uppsala 3Oct58. F 21 Wing, Luleå 5May59. Damaged 15Sep64. SOC 30Mar72. 
					FFV CVMV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for disposal Apr72. Lance Aircraft Supply, Dallas, Texas, USA
				635 (MSN 14-172) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE438.Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944   
				636 (MSN 14-173) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE439. Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. 
					SOC 3Nov42  
				637 (MSN 14-174) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE440. Delivered to Canada 14Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No  41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. 
					No 37 Service Flying Training School, Calgary, Alberta.  No 13 Service Flying Training School, North 
					Battleford, Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944. SOC 2Oct46. Registered as N9001H; cancelled. 
					War Assets Administration. Rijksluchvaartdienst / Government Flying School, Gilze-Rijen Air Base, 
					Netherlands. Registered 3Jul50 as PH-UEM; cancelled 15Jun61. 
					Deutscher Luftfahrt-Beratungsdienst/Ministry of Defence, Wiesbaden, West Germany 28Jun61. 
					Registered D-FAMO 28Jun61; cancelled 1Oct63. Portuguese training detachment, Landsberg am
				 	Lech, West Germany, 15Sep63.  To Portuguese Air Force / Força Aérea Portuguesa 1965 as 1791. 
					Modified for counter insurgency (COIN) operations in Portugal's African colonies. Esquadra 
					121 “Roncos”, Aeródromo Base No 2, Bissalanca, Bissau, Portuguese Guinea 14Jun65. Crashed 
					near Madina do Boe, Portuguese Guinea 15Jun68. Withdrawn from use and scrapped 27Sep69
				638 (MSN 14-175) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE441. Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944    
				639 (MSN 14-176) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE442. Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. 
					No 8 Service Flying Training School. Transferred to RCAF 1944.
				640 (MSN 14-177) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE443.Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944.   
				641 (MSN 14-178) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE444. Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. 
					Accident 25Oct42
				642 (MSN 14-179) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE445. 
				643 (MSN 14-180) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE446. Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944
				644 (MSN 14-181) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE447.  Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 34 Service Flying Training School, Medicine Hat, 
					Alberta. ? 36 Service Flying Training School, Penhold, Alberta Aug44. Transferred to RCAF 1944. 
					War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands.  To Swiss Air Force 23Nov49 as U-339. SOC 12Feb68.  
				645 (MSN 14-182) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE448Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 34 Service Flying Training School, Medicine Hat,
					Alberta. Crashed after the pilot lost control and bailed out 11Sep43.   
				646 (MSN 14-183) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE449. Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 36 Service Flying Training School, Penhold, Alberta, Penhold, 
					Alberta. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, 
					Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands.  To Swiss Air Force 10Oct49 as U-331. 
					SOC 12Feb68  
				647 (MSN 14-184) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE450. Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 34 Service Flying Training School, Medicine Hat, Alberta. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, 
					Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands. to  Swiss Air Force 18Jun49 as U-314. SOC 16Sep69
				648 (MSN 14-185) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE451. Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 2 Flying Instructor School, Pearce, Alberta. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. SOC 2Oct46. War Assets Corporation. 
					Rijksluchvaartdienst / Government Flying School, Gilze-Rijen Air Base, Netherlands. 
					Registered 26Aug50 as PH-UEN; cancelled 30Aug60 as sold to Belgium. Scrapped by Osbo 
					International BV at Deurne, Belgium
				649 (MSN 14-186) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE452.  Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 34 Service Flying Training School, Medicine Hat, 
					Alberta. Transferred to RCAF 1944. SOC 12Nov46. War Assets Corporation. 
					Government of Israel Supply Mission. To Israeli Defense Force Air Force. Registered 1963 as 4X-ARA
				650 (MSN 14-187) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE453.  Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 34 Service Flying Training School, Medicine Hat, Alberta. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, 
					Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Shipped to Dutch East Indies. 
					To Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force / Militaire Luchtvaart van het Koninklijk 
					Nederlands-Indisch Leger (ML-KNIL) 1949 as B-423. Transferred to the Indonesian Air Force / Angkatan 
					Udara Republik Indonesia (AURI) May50. TNI-AU Historic Flight, Kalijati, Subang, West Java. 
					Exhibited at Halim Perdana Kusumah Airport, Jakarta.
				651 (MSN 14-188) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE454.Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 32 Service Flying Training School, Moose Jaw, 
					Saskatchewan. No 34 Service Flying Training School, Medicine Hat, Alberta. Transferred to RCAF 1944    
				652 (MSN 14-189) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE455. Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 34 Service Flying Training School, Medicine Hat, Alberta. 
					Crashed ten miles southwest of Medicine Hat, Alberta 15Nov42  
				653 (MSN 14-190) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE456,  Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 34 Service Flying Training School, Medicine Hat, 
					Alberta. Transferred to RCAF 1944. SOC 12Nov46. War Assets Corporation. 
					Rijksluchvaartdienst / Government Flying School, Gilze-Rijen Air Base, Netherlands. 
					Registered 13Jun50 as PH-UEI. Hard landing at Beek 18Jun54 damaging the left landing 
					gear and wing center section. Cancelled 23Sep60. Sold to Fa. Button, Aduard, Netherlands. 
					Compagnie Generale d'Exploitation Aeronautique (COGEA), Ostend, Belgium. 
					Registered 17Sep65 as OO-JBW; cancelled 15Sep70. Delivered to Monchengladbach, West
				 	Germany 1966; stored. Honcoop Trading Co, Veen, Netherlands Jul70. Delivered by truck to 
					Veen for planned sale to USA but engine destroyed by fire at Veen 20Dec70. Displayed in a 
					bicycle shop at Boxmeer, Netherlands 1971/80. Parts of the aircraft still extant, the fuselage 
					with engine at Haacht and the wings at Meerhout, Belgium. The manufacturer’s serial number 
					plate of this aircraft is fitted to OO-DAF (43-13195).
				654 (MSN 14-191) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE457, Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					e Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 129 Squadron (RCAF). Transferred to RCAF 1944  
				655 (MSN 14-192) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE458,  Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Crashed Shubenacadie Grand Lake, Nova Scotia Sep43
				656 (MSN 14-193) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE459, Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. SOC 9Jun44  
				657 (MSN 14-194) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE460,Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]; loaned Fleet Air Arm, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Stored Ontario [Aug46]. 
					Viking Air Service, Canada. Norwegian Government. Shipped from Montreal, arriving Norway
					on SS ‘Swan Mountain’ 29Oct46. Luftforsvarets Forsyningskommando (LFK), Kjeller, Oslo 
					7Nov46.  To Royal Norwegian Air Force / Luftforsvaret 14Nov46 as FE460; code M-BB. 
					Flygeskolen, Gardermoen Jan51. Flystasjon Bardufoss Feb51. 332 Skvadron, Bardufoss. 
					TDY to Lista for live firing exercises. The aircraft had been at Kjeller and Gardermoen to 
					collect spare parts and mail for the squadron 15May51. After a normal landing, the 
					aircraft ground looped as the right wing lifted. The pilot tried to regain control but did not 
					succeed as the left wing constantly scraped the ground. The aircraft tipped over on the 
					nose and right wing, finally lying on its back (2INJ). SOC 10Jul51.    
				658 (MSN 14-195) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE461, Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 34 Service Flying Training School, Medicine Hat, 
					Alberta. Crashed five miles east of Dunmore, Alberta 27Apr43 
				659 (MSN 14-196) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE462, Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, 
					Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944 
				660 (MSN 14-197) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE463,Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, 
					Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944    
				661 (MSN 14-198) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE464.  Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 1 Service Flying Training School, Camp Borden, 
					Ontario; Communications Flight. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala 
					Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly Jun48. 
					To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 as Sk 16A, serial 16131. 
					F 3 Wing, Malmslätt, Linköping 28Oct48. Damaged during an exercise in low-flying when 
					it flew into a power line. After the collision, the flight continued to Nyköping (about 60km). 
					CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for maintenance 20Oct49; installation of rocket and bomb 
					mountings 24Oct49. F 3 Wing, Malmslätt, Linköping 4Nov49. Försökscentralen (Research Centre), 
					Malmslätt, Linköping 12Mar57. F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 22Jan64. F 4 Wing, Frosön, 
					Ostersund 30Oct67. SOC 30Sep69.
				662 (MSN 14-199) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE465, Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 1 Service Flying Training School, Camp Borden, 
					Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				663 (MSN 14-200) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE466,Delivered to Canada Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Service Flying Training School, Camp Borden, Ontario. 
					Accident, DBR 17Nov44     
				664 (MSN 14-201) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE467.  Delivered to Canada 17Sep42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Service Flying Training School, Camp Borden, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. SOC 23Dec46. War Assets Corporation. Charles H. Babb Company, 
					Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands.  To Swiss Air Force 3Sep49 as U-323. 
					SOC 16Sep69. Museum der Schweizerischen Fliergertruppe / Swiss Air Force Museum, Dübendorf, Zurich; 
					not displayed due lack of space. Derelict at Buochs. Hausen am Albis 2001. Sold for restoration at 
					Wohlen 2001/13; first flight 16Aug13. Registered HB-RDN 27May13, current [Sep14].
				665 (MSN 14-202) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE468,  Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. During a training sortie to practice 
					spinning, the aircraft entered a spin at 9,000 feet but recovery was not successful. The crew bailed 
					out at 4,000 feet before the aircraft crashed at Hardalpur, United Provinces 8Mar44  
				666 (MSN 14-203) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE469, Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. ? 1 Advanced Flying School 
					(India), Ambala, Haryana. During a navigation exercise briefed for 5,000 feet, the pilot 
					decided to carry out unauthorised low flying. The aircraft struck a tree with the left wing
					and crashed at Magarpura, United Provinces 2Nov44 (1KIS)   
				667 (MSN 14-204) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE470, Shipped to India. 
					Check & Conversion Flight, Mauripur, Karachi. ? 1331 Communications Unit, 
					Mauripur, Karachi. SOC 24Apr47   
				668 (MSN 14-205) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE471,Shipped to India. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. Crashed overshooting 
					during a practice forced landing at Ambala, Haryana 13May46 (1KIS). Registered 
					Dec47 as VT-CQN; cancelled 1Dec05. Crashed near Boisar, Maharashtra 3Sep77      
				669 (MSN 14-206) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE472,  Shipped to India. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. To Royal Pakistan Air Force 25Sep47  
				670 (MSN 14-207) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE473, Shipped to India. 
					No 8 Refresher Flying Unit, Yelahanka, Karnataka. SOC 24Apr47     
				671 (MSN 14-208) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE474,  Shipped to India. 
					No 10 Squadron (IAF). SOC 24Apr47   
				672 (MSN 14-209) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE475, Shipped to India. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. No 1 Advanced Flying 
					School (India), Ambala, Haryana. During a local flying sortie the aircraft struck a 
					ferry towing cable strung across a river while carrying out unauthorised low flying 
					formation with another aircraft and crashed into the river at Rupar, Punjab 26Jul44 (1KIS).     
				673 (MSN 14-210) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE476,  Shipped to India.  
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. No 684 Squadron. 
					Recoveed by US Government Nov47    
				674 (MSN 14-211) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE477,  Shipped to India. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana.  No 1 Advanced Flying 
					School (India), Ambala, Haryana. SOC 11Dec44  
				675 (MSN 14-212) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE478, Shipped to India. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. SOC 31Dec43   
				676 (MSN 14-213) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE479,  Shipped to India. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. Recovered by US Government 13Jun46.  
				677 (MSN 14-214) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE480,  Shipped to India. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana.  No 1 Advanced Flying School 
					(India), Ambala, Haryana. Collided with Harvard FE551 [42-748] over Shahabad, 
					United Provinces. The pilot bailed out and the plane crashed 7Jun44  
				678 (MSN 14-215) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE481, Shipped to India. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. Crashed three miles n
					orth of Ambala, Haryana 28Apr43 (1KIS). The pilot had just completed his first solo flight, 
					took off after his first landing and dived straight into the ground   
				679 (MSN 14-216) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE482,Shipped to India. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. Advanced Flying School 
					(India), Ambala, Haryana.  To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47  
				680 (MSN 14-217) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE483,  Shipped to India. 
					No 151 Operational Training Unit, Risalpur, North-West Frontier Province. Advanced 
					Flying School (India), Ambala, Haryana. The aircraft ground looped on landing at 
					Risalpur 18May44, damaging a wing, landing gear and flaps. With a strong wind on 
					landing at Peshawar, Punjab 13Feb45, a landing gear leg sheared off after brake was applied. 
					To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47 
				681 (MSN 14-218) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE484, Shipped to India. 
					No 151 Operational Training Unit, Risalpur, North-West Frontier Province. 
					The aircraft ground looped on landing at Risalpur 7Jun44, damaging a wing, 
					landing gear and flaps. No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. 
					The pilot bailed out after failing to recover from a spin and the aircraft crashed at 
					Sanaur, five miles southeast of Patiala, Punjab 14Jul45
				682 (MSN 14-219) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE485, Shipped to India. 
					No 3 Refresher Flying Unit, Poona, Maharashtra. Advanced Flying School (India), 
					Ambala, Haryana. Aircrew Transit Pool, Poona, Maharashtra. SOC 27Jun46
				683 (MSN 14-220) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE486, .Lost at sea on 
					SS Nailsea Meadow en route Hampton Roads - New York - Trinidad - Capetown (8May43) - 
					Durban - Bombay - Karachi, India. Sunk by U-196 about forty miles south of Port St.Johns, 
					Cape Colony, South Africa 11May43
				684 (MSN 14-221) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE487,  Shipped to India Apr43. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. No 1 Advanced Flying School 
					(India). Airborne Forces Training Unit, Amarda Road, Odisha. SOC 1Jun47
				685 (MSN 14-222) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE488, Shipped to India Apr43. 
					No 151 Operational Training Unit, Risalpur, North-West Frontier Province. Damaged taking 
					off from Haripur Landing Ground, Bengal 10Jul43.  No 152 Squadron, Burma. SOC 31Jul44
				686 (MSN 14-223) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE489, Shipped to India Apr43. 
					No 151 Operational Training Unit, Risalpur, North-West Frontier Province. Damaged when 
					struck wires flying under a bridge 21Aug43. Crash landed at Akora Landing Ground, 
					North-West Frontier Province 25Feb44. Special Low Attack Instructors School, Ranchi, Bihar. 
					SOC 24Apr47 
				687 (MSN 14-224) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE490, Shipped to India Apr43. SOC 27Mar47
				688 (MSN 14-225) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE491, Shipped to India Apr43. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. SOC 24Apr47 
				689 (MSN 14-226) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE492, Shipped to India Apr43. 
					Aircraft Repair Section, Karachi. Crash landed fifteen miles south of Drigh Road, Karachi 1Feb43
				690 (MSN 14-227) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE493,  Lost at sea on SS Nailsea Meadow 
					en route Hampton Roads - New York - Trinidad - Capetown (8May43) - Durban - Bombay - 
					Karachi, India. Sunk by U-196 about forty miles south of Port St.Johns, Cape Colony, South Africa 11May43
				691 (MSN 14-228) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE494,  Shipped to India. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. SOC 24Apr47
				692 (MSN 14-229) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE495.  Shipped to India. 
					No 1 Advanced Flying Unit, Ambala, Haryana. Transferred to USAAF in India as 42-692. 
					89th Fighter Squadron, 80th Fighter Group, Tingkawk Sakan, Burma. Damaged taxying 
					at Myitkyina, Burma 26Oct44. Headquarters Squadron, Army Air Force, Barrackpore, 
					Calcutta, India. Damaged when ground looped at Panagarh, India 8Jun45. 
					Recovered by US Government Oct46
				693 (MSN 14-230) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE496. Shipped to India. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. SOC 24Apr47  
				694 (MSN 14-231) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE497. Lost at sea on SS Nailsea Meadow 
					en route Hampton Roads - New York - Trinidad - Capetown (8May43) - Durban - Bombay - Karachi, India. 
					Sunk by U-196 about forty miles south of Port St.Johns, Cape Colony, South Africa 11May43 
				695 (MSN 14-232) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE498. Delivered to Canada Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].   No  1 Operational Training Unit, Bagotville, Quebec. 
					Crashed after a collision and the pilot bailed out 1Jun43 
				696 (MSN 14-233) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE499.Delivered to Canada Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 13 Service Flying Training School, North Battleford, 
					Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1947.    
				697 (MSN 14-234) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE500.  Delivered to Canada Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Operational Training Unit, Bagotville, Quebec. Transferred to RCAF 1944. 
					War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. 
					Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly Jun48. 
					To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 as Sk 16A, serial 16119. 
					F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 18Aug48. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for maintenance 16Feb50; 
					installation of rocket and bomb mountings 21Feb50. F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 21Feb50. 
					Damaged 5May50; after landing the landing gear was retracted by mistake instead of the wing flaps. 
					Damaged at Barkarby 11May50 when the aircraft collided with the towing vehicle caused by a faulty
					brake from the previous accident. Damaged in collision with a ground starter unit 2Nov53. 
					Right wing damaged when the aircraft ground looped landing at Visby 20Jun58. Left wing damaged 
					when the aircraft ground looped landing at Barkarby 25Apr61. Damaged when the aircraft ground 
					looped landing 1Apr66. F 11 Wing, Nyköping 23Oct67. SOC 10Mar70.
				698 (MSN 14-235) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE501. Delivered to Canada Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 1 Operational Training Unit, Bagotville, Quebec. SOC 18Nov43
				699 (MSN 14-236) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE502.  Delivered to Canada Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Operational Training Unit, Bagotville, Quebec. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, 
					Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, 
					Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly Jun48.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16101. F 9 Wing, Säve, Göteborg 6Aug48. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for 
					maintenance 5Nov49; installation of rocket and bomb mountings 9Nov49. F 9 Wing, Säve, Göteborg 6Dec49. 
					Left wing damaged when ground looped landing at Säve 6Mar57. Damaged at Säve 16May58; when 
					taxying to the runway, the pilot noticed an obstruction, braked too hard and the aircraft nosed over, 
					damaging the propeller. Crashed at Hindås, Älvsborgs 7May65 (1KIS). Pilots in two Sk 16 aircraft were 
					carrying out air combat, with the pilot of one plane in an ever steeper curve, going too low. The airplane 
					crashed to the ground just over 2km from Hindås station and caught fire. SOC 6Oct65.
				700 (MSN 14-237) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE503.  Delivered to Canada Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Operational Training Unit, Bagotville, Quebec. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, 
					Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly May48. To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 as Sk 16A, 
					serial 16114. F 13 Wing, Norrköping 30Oct48. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for maintenance 17Nov49; 
					installation of rocket and bomb mountings 21Nov49. F 13 Wing, Norrköping 5Dec49. F 15 Wing, Söderhamn 
					14Jan57. Loaned to E4, 4th Intercept Wing 18Jul58. F 15 Wing, Söderhamn 15Sep58. SOC 30Mar72. FFV CVMV 
					(Central Workshop, Västerås) for disposal Apr72. Lance Aircraft Supply, Dallas, Texas, USA
				701 (MSN 14-238) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE504. Delivered to Canada Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944.  
				702 (MSN 14-239) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE505; Delivered to Canada Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 1 Operational Training Unit, Bagotville, Quebec. 
					No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation 
					for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force / Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Feb49 as B-152.
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force / Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Departing Gilze-Rijen, 
					the aircraft crash landed in a field after engine failure near Roosendaal, Netherlands 30Jan61. SOC 1Mar61
				703 (MSN 14-240) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE506. Delivered to Canada Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 6 Service Flying Training School, Dunnville, Ontario. SOC 11Oct44 
				704 (MSN 14-241) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE507. Delivered to Canada Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944 
				705 (MSN 14-242) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE508. Delivered to Canada Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 6 Service Flying Training School, Dunnville, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944 
				706 (MSN 14-243) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE509.  Delivered to Canada Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 6 Service Flying Training School, Dunnville, Ontario. 
					No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire. Transferred to RCAF 1944. 
					War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946.
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly Jun48.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16121. F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 24Aug48. Right wing damaged after landing 
					at Barkarby 8Apr58 when the aircraft turned off the runway. The landing gear may have been retracted 
					by mistake instead of the wing flaps. Damaged after landing at Barkarby 4Jun59. SOC 31May67.
				707 (MSN 14-244) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE510. Delivered to Canada Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 6 Service Flying Training School, Dunnville, Ontario. 
					No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training School, Newton, Nottinghamshire. Transferred to RCAF 1944
					With Royal Canadian AF Association -- 416 Wing.
				708 (MSN 14-245) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE511.  Delivered to Canada 13Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 6 Service Flying Training School, Dunnville, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. SOC 11Dec46. War Assets Corporation. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, 
					Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly Jun48.   ToRoyal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 as Sk 16A, 
					serial 16128. F 18 Wing, Tullinge, Botkyrka 4Sep48. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for maintenance 4Oct49; i
					nstallation of rocket and bomb mountings 11Oct49. F 18 Wing, Tullinge, Botkyrka 20Oct49. 
					Damaged at Ljungbyhed 16Aug63. SOC 29Aug69. The airplane was gifted to the Industrial and Crafts 
					School, Stockholm for educational purposes. Donated 3Jun72 to the Arlanda Collection. 
					Luft & Rymdfartsmuseet / Air & Space Transport Museum, Arlanda 8Apr87. To private owner at 
					Göteborg 13Feb89; stored in basement garage; at Sigtuna by May06. Registration SE-BII reserved 7Nov08. 
					Restored to airworthy condition with first flight 21Apr09. Registered 1Apr10 as SE-BII. Sold to UK 29Oct15; r
					egistration cancelled. Delivered to Old Warden, England 21Nov15. Registered 2Feb16 as G-CIUW; current [Nov16]..
				709 (MSN 14-246) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE512.  Delivered to Canada Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 6 Service Flying Training School, Dunnville, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944
				710 (MSN 14-247) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE513.  Delivered to Canada Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. 
					Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly Jun48. 
					To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 as Sk 16A, serial 16127. 
					F 18 Wing, Tullinge, Botkyrka 4Sep48. Engine cowling damaged by the propeller blades during a 
					dive 8Mar52. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 4Jan54. F 21 Wing, Luleå 10Oct55. F 4 Wing, Frösön, Östersund 14Feb57. 
					Crashed at an air show 5km northeast of Norderåsen railway station 5Jun66 (2KIS). SOC 19Aug66
				711 (MSN 14-248) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE514. Delivered to Canada Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Flying Instructor School, Trenton, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944 
				712 (MSN 14-249) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE515.Delivered to Canada Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 1 Flying Instructor School, Trenton, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944   
				713 (MSN 14-250) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE516. Delivered to Canada Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Central Flying School. Transferred to RCAF 1944 
				714 (MSN 14-251) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE517; Delivered to Canada Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Central Flying School. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets 
					Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, 
					Netherlands.  To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force / Leger Luchtmacht Nederland 1949 as B-156. 
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force / Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Withdrawn from use 1963
				715 (MSN 14-252) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE518.  Delivered to Canada Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. 
					Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly Jun48. 
					To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 as Sk 16A, serial 16120. 
					F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 24Aug48. Damaged when the aircraft collided with power lines 15Sep50. 
					Damaged when the aircraft collided with power lines at Hälleberga 16Aug55. Damaged when nosed 
					over landing at Tullinge 7Mar56. Damaged when the aircraft ground looped landing at Barkarby 6Jun56.
					F 7 Wing, Såtenäs, Skaraborgs 20Oct67. SOC 30Sep69.
				716 (MSN 14-253) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE519; Delivered to Canada Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].   No 1 Service Flying Training School, Camp Borden, Ontario. 
					No 1 Flying Instructor School. No 1 Service Flying Training School. Transferred to RCAF 1944. 
					War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands. To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force / Leger Luchtmacht Nederland 
					1949 as B-154.  To Royal Netherlands Air Force / Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. 
					Departing Gilze-Rijen, the aircraft force landed in a field, flipped over and exploded at Empel 
					near 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands 15Sep54. The second crew member died later that day. SOC 16Sep54
					Conflict:
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 
					Air Force 1Jun49 as U-308. SOC 16Sep69. 
				717 (MSN 14-254) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE520.  Delivered to Canada Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Service Flying Training School, Camp Borden, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, 
					Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, 
					Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly Jul48.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16139. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 27Sep48. Loaned to F 4 Wing, Frösön, Östersund 12Sep56. 
					F 4 Wing, Frösön, Östersund 20Dec56. SOC 29May68. F 21 Wing, Luleå; used in TV recording
				718 (MSN 14-255) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE521; Delivered to Canada 13Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Service Flying Training School, Camp Borden, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. SOC 23Dec46. War Assets Corporation. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, 
					Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Royal Netherlands Army Air Force / Leger Luchtmacht 
					Nederland Feb49 as B-151. Royal Netherlands Air Force / Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. 
					State of the Netherlands, The Hague. Registered 19Aug57 as PH-NIA. Operated by Schreiner & Co NV, 
					The Hague on Dutch Navy target towing contract. Royal Netherlands Air Force / Koninklijke 
					Luchtmacht (KLu) 30Aug60. Accident 29Sep60. WFU 1960. Registration cancelled 28May62
				719 (MSN 14-256) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE522. Delivered to Canada Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No  123 Squadron (RCAF). Transferred to RCAF 1944 
				720 (MSN 14-257) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE523.  Delivered to Canada Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 123 Squadron (RCAF). Transferred to RCAF 1944
				721 (MSN 14-258) to RCAF as Harvard IIB FE524.  Delivered to Canada Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 1 Operational Training Unit, Bagotville, Quebec. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, 
					Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, 
					Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly 22May47.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska 
					Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A, serial 16042. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 1Jul47. CVV (Central Workshop, 
					Västerås) for maintenance 9Dec49; installation of rocket and bomb mountings 5Jan50. Damaged 
					in collision during taxying with Sk 16A #16040 [43-12513] at Ljungbyhed 14Nov51. 
					Damaged in collision with Sk 16A #16027 [42-12299] when taxying at night 22Feb56; propeller 
					damaged. Loaned to F 21 Wing, Luleå 4Jul56. Damaged when force landed at Luleå 3Oct56. 
					F 21 Wing, Luleå 20Dec56. SOC 30Mar72. FFV CVMV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for 
					disposal Apr72. Lance Aircraft Supply, Dallas, Texas, USA
				722 (MSN 14-259) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE525.  Delivered to Canada Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. 
					Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly 2Jul47.
					To  Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A, serial 16064. 
					F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 16Aug47. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for maintenance 1Dec49; 
					installation of rocket and bomb mountings 14Dec49. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 30Mar50. 
					Right wing damaged when ground looped landing 20Apr54. Loaned to F 20 Wing, Uppsala 13Oct56.
					F 10 Wing, Ängelholm 25Dec56. Damaged 22Jun59. Damaged 30Aug60. Damaged in collision with 
					a ground starter at Kallinge 25 Jan66. SOC 30Nov71.
				723 (MSN 14-260) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE526.Delivered to Canada Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944  
				724 (MSN 14-261) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE527.Delivered to Canada 27Oct42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944. SOC 11Apr49. War Assets Corporation. 
					Registered 28Nov47 as CF-GFB. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1May50. 
					Registration cancelled 18Dec68 as probably exported to The Netherlands 
				725 (MSN 14-262) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE528. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 3 Refresher Flying Unit, Poona, Maharashtra. ? 1 Advanced Flying School (India), Ambala, Haryana. SOC 24Apr47 
				726 (MSN 14-263) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE529. Lost at sea on SS Nailsea Meadow 
					en route Hampton Roads - New York - Trinidad - Capetown (8May43) - Durban - Bombay - Karachi, India. 
					Sunk by U-196 about forty miles south of Port St.Johns, Cape Colony, South Africa 11May43
				727 (MSN 14-264) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE530.  Lost at sea on SS Nailsea Meadow 
					en route Hampton Roads - New York - Trinidad - Capetown (8May43) - Durban - Bombay - Karachi, India. 
					Sunk by U-196 about forty miles south of Port St.Johns, Cape Colony, South Africa 11May43
				728 (MSN 14-265) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE531.  Lost at sea on SS Nailsea Meadow 
					en route Hampton Roads - New York - Trinidad - Capetown (8May43) - Durban - Bombay - Karachi, India. 
					Sunk by U-196 about forty miles south of Port St.Johns, Cape Colony, South Africa 11May43
				729 (MSN 14-266) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE532. Lost at sea on SS Nailsea Meadow 
					en route Hampton Roads - New York - Trinidad - Capetown (8May43) - Durban - Bombay - Karachi, India. 
					Sunk by U-196 about forty miles south of Port St.Johns, Cape Colony, South Africa 11May43 
				730 (MSN 14-267) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE533. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No  1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. Crashed in a forced landing 
					after engine failure at Nagla, United Provinces 4Jul44
				731 (MSN 14-268) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE534.Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. Damaged in collision by 
					de Havilland Tiger Moth DE870 while parked at Ambala, Haryana 22Feb44 
				732 (MSN 14-269) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE535. Shipped to India Feb43. SOC 26Sep46 
				733 (MSN 14-270) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE536. Lost at sea on SS Nailsea Meadow 
					en route Hampton Roads - New York - Trinidad - Capetown (8May43) - Durban - Bombay - Karachi, India. 
					Sunk by U-196 about forty miles south of Port St.Johns, Cape Colony, South Africa 11May43
				734 (MSN 14-271) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE537. Lost at sea on SS Nailsea Meadow 
					en route Hampton Roads - New York - Trinidad - Capetown (8May43) - Durban - Bombay - Karachi, India. 
					Sunk by U-196 about forty miles south of Port St.Johns, Cape Colony, South Africa 11May43
				735 (MSN 14-272) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE538.  Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana Jul43. SOC 24Apr47
				736 (MSN 14-273) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE539. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana.  No 1 Advanced Flying School (India), 
					Ambala, Haryana. Struck a house carrying out unauthorised low flying and aerobatics over an 
					unauthorized area and crashed at Wazirabad, near Ambala, Haryana 6Jan44 (1KIS).
				737 (MSN 14-274) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE540. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 1 Advanced Flying Unit, Ambala, Haryana. SOC 13Jun46
				738 (MSN 14-275) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE541.. Lost at sea on SS Nailsea Meadow 
					en route Hampton Roads - New York - Trinidad - Capetown (8May43) - Durban - Bombay - Karachi, India. 
					Sunk by U-196 about forty miles south of Port St.Johns, Cape Colony, South Africa 11May43  
				739 (MSN 14-276) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE542. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					Aircrew Transit Pool, Poona, Maharashtra.  No 3 Refresher Flying Unit, Poona, Maharashtra. SOC 23Jan45
				740 (MSN 14-277) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE543. Shipped to India Feb43. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. ? 21 Ferry Control, Mauripur, Karachi. 
					SOC 24Apr47
				741 (MSN 14-278) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE544.  Shipped to India. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. ? 1 Advanced Flying Unit, 
					Ambala, Haryana.  No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. SOC 24Apr47
				742 (MSN 14-279) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE545. Shipped to India. 
					Aircrew Transit Pool, Poona, Maharashtra. Crashed landing at Lohegaon, Poona 5Jan44. 
					The aircraft swung on landing and ran into a pile of stones within 50 yards of the runway. 
					It tipped up on its nose and caught fire. A fire truck was immediately on the scene but as 
					soon as the pump was switched on, the pump failed to operate  
				743 (MSN 14-280) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE546.Shipped to India. 
					Advanced Flying School (India), Ambala, Haryana. Crashed landed after engine failure at 
					Lalor Gujranpur, United Provinces 6Nov46  
				744 (MSN 14-281) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE547.Shipped to India. 
					No 1571 Flight, Ratmalana, Ceylon. ? 146 Squadron. SOC 27Feb47  
				745 (MSN 14-282) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE548. Shipped to India. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana.  No 1 Advanced Flying Unit, 
					Ambala, Haryana. Struck a house and crashed at Ambala, Haryana 20Dec43 (1KIS) 
				746 (MSN 14-283) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE549.Shipped to India. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. Struck a house during 
					low level flying and crashed eight miles northwest of Ambala, Haryana 4Aug43 (2KIS)  
				747 (MSN 14-284) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE550. Shipped to India. 44th Airborne Division. 
					SOC 24Apr47
				748 (MSN 14-285) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE551. Shipped to India. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana.  No 1 Advanced Flying Unit, 
					Ambala, Haryana. ? 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. 
					Collided with Harvard FE480 [42-677] over Shahabad, United Provinces and crashed 7Jun44 (1KIS).
				749 (MSN 14-286) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE552. Shipped to India. SOC 11Jul46
				750 (MSN 14-287) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE553. Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Central Flying School.  No 1 Flying Instructor School. 
					Crashed during a training flight at Murray Township, Ontario 28May43 (2KIS) 
				751 (MSN 14-288) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE554.  Delivered to Canada 3Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 1 Service Flying Training School, Camp Borden, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. SOC 26Jun47. War Assets Corporation. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, 
					Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, 
					Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly Jun48. To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 
					1948 as Sk 16A, serial 16103. F 9 Wing, Säve, Göteborg 19Aug48. Propeller damaged in collision with 
					Saab J 29 Tunnan, Fv29161 during taxying 8Nov52. F 6 Wing, Karlsborg 24Jan57. SOC 30Mar72. 
					FFV CVMV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for disposal Apr72. Lance Aircraft Supply, Dallas, Texas, USA..
				752 (MSN 14-289) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE555.  Lend-Lease to British Government. Delivered 
					to RAF as Harvard IIb FE555. Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School, Camp Borden, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944.
					War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly May48.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16107. F 10 Wing, Ängelholm 9Aug48. Damaged in collision with a North American 
					Sk 16 of the F 18 Wing on the ramp at Tullinge 17Jul54. SOC 19Jan70.
				753 (MSN 14-290) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE556.  Delivered to Canada 3Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Central Flying School. Transferred to RCAF 1944. 
					War Assets Corporation for disposal. Sold 21Nov46. Registered 11Apr47 as CF-FQC; cancelled 4Dec48. 
					Salvaged for engine and parts 1948
				754 (MSN 14-291) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE557.  Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Central Flying School.  No 1 Flying Instructor School. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				755 (MSN 14-292) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE558.  Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 6 Service Flying Training School, Dunnville, Ontario. 
					Accident, DBR 27Jun44
				756 (MSN 14-293) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE559.  Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 1 Flying Instructor School, Trenton, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. SOC 3Jul47. War Assets Corporation. Registered 24Mar47 as CF-FLZ; cancelled 2May50
				757 (MSN 14-294) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE560.  Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				758 (MSN 14-295) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE561. Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 1 Service Flying Training School, Camp Borden, Ontario.
					Crashed Elmvale, Ontario; 20May43
				759 (MSN 14-296) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE562.  Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 1 Flying Instructor School, Trenton, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. 
					War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly Jul48. Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16138. F 16 Wing, Uppsala 22Sep48. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 26Nov48. 
					Loaned to F 15 Wing, Söderhamn 1949. Forced landing with excessive fuel consumption at 
					Avanfältet, Gävle 31Oct49. Right wing tip damaged 10Jan50 when struck by a fuel tanker 
					which was unable to stop on the icy ramp. Crash landed at Ålsjön, Söderhamn 30Aug51. SOC 23Jan52.
				760 (MSN 14-297) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE563.  Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 1 Service Flying Training School, Camp Borden, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944.  To Royal Swedish AF but due to damaged wings the aircraft
					did not get a serial number but was scrapped and used for spare parts.
				761 (MSN 14-298) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE564.  Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 6 Service Flying Training School, Dunnville, Ontario. 
					No 31 Service Flying Training School. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection 
					and assembly May48.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 as Sk 16A, serial 16132. 
					F 3 Wing, Malmslätt, Linköping 16Sep48. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 7Jan53. F 4 Wing, Frösön, Östersund 12Oct55. 
					Stored 2Nov55; returned to service 3Jul56. SOC 30Aug62; high repair cost.
				762 (MSN 14-299) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE565.  Delivered to Canada 3Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944. Stored Ontario [Aug46]. 
					SOC 7Dec46. War Assets Corporation. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly 7May47. To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16030. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 4Jun47. Loaned to F 13 Wing, Norrköping 29Apr48. 
					F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 30Jun48. Loaned to F 7 Wing, Såtenäs, Skaraborgs 29Jun56. Damaged in 
					collision with a roll tank trailer 17Dec56. F 7 Wing, Såtenäs, Skaraborgs 20Dec56. SOC 30Mar72. 
					FFV CVMV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for disposal 5May72. Sold to Sterner Aero as spare 
					parts for SE-FUZ [42-12279]. Destroyed in a fire at High Chaparral, Hillerstorp, Sweden 14Jan91.
				763 (MSN 14-300) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE566.  Delivered to Canada 3Nov42. Operated
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944. SOC 26Jun47. 
					War Assets Corporation. Registered 13Aug46 as CF-EIE; cancelled Aug50 as withdrawn from use
				764 (MSN 14-301) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE567.  Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Flying Instructor School, Trenton, Ontario.  
					No 31 Service Flying Training School. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				765 (MSN 14-302) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE568.  Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for 
					inspection and assembly 25Apr47.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16069.  F-16 Wing, Uppsala 19Aug47. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 27Oct47.   
					F-16 Wing, Uppsala 29Nov48. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for maintenance 8Jul49; 
					installation of rocket and bomb mountings 2Nov49. F-16 Wing, Uppsala 3Dec49. Damaged 
					when the landing gear collapsed after landing 16Sep52. Loaned to F 21 Wing, Luleå 30May54. 
					F-16 Wing, Uppsala 3Aug54. Loaned to F 21 Wing, Luleå Jul57. F-16 Wing, Uppsala 27Sep57. 
					ing, Barkarby, Stockholm 30May59. F-16 Wing, Uppsala 7Oct59. Crash landed 3Aug62. 
					0Mar72. FFV CVMV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for disposal Apr72. Lance Aircraft Supply, 
					Dallas, Texas, USA.
				766 (MSN 14-303) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE569. Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944
				767 (MSN 14-304) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE570. Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944.  
				768 (MSN 14-305) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE571. Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario. 
					No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944 
				769 (MSN 14-306) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE572.  Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Flying Instructor School, Trenton, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				770 (MSN 14-307) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE573. Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Flying Instructor School, Trenton, Ontario.
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. Accident, DBR 17Mar44 
				771 (MSN 14-308) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE574. Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944  
				772 (MSN 14-309) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE575.  Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No  31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario.  
					No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				773 (MSN 14-310) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE576. Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				774 (MSN 14-311) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE577.  Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, 
					Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly 22May47.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16043. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 3Jul47. Accident 23Jan50 at Havgård when the propeller 
					on #16021 struck a number of meter-long holes in the right wing on aircraft #16043. Damaged during a 
					ground loop when the left landing gear collapsed after landing 4Aug54. Damaged in collision with a 
					ground starter unit after landing 2Mar55; right wing damaged. F 1 Wing, Hässlö, Västerås 19Jul55.
					Loaned to United Nations Observation Group in Lebanon (UNOGIL) 17Jun58; code 01; ferried from 
					Västerås to Lebanon 28Jun58; returned to Sweden 14Oct58. F 1 Wing, Hässlö, Västerås 7Nov58. 
					Damaged in forced landing at Snavudden, Roxen, Östergötland 12Sep61. During the flight Ängelholm 
					to Hässlö severe engine vibrations occurred at 500mtr altitude approximately ten km north of Roxen. 
					The pilot decided that the engine did not have sufficient power to complete the planned flight and
					assessed the height to be too low for parachute jumping. The terrain was completely unsuitable for 
					an emergency landing, so he decided to land in the water at Roxen. The ditching on the water was 
					successful, the pilot was unharmed and able to swim to shore. The airplane sank within minutes. 
					The engine malfunction had been caused by the flap housing to the outlet valve in one of the engine 
					cylinders ruptured and separated from the cylinder head so that the valve did not work. SOC 30Jan62. 
					Salvaged as a ground instructional airframe at Malmslätt for use as an exercise object for the rescue 
					service of F 3 Wing
				775 (MSN 14-312) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE578. Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 1 Flying Instructor School, Trenton, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944 
				776 (MSN 14-313) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE579. Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 1 Flying Instructor School, Trenton, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944
				777 (MSN 14-314) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE580.  Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for 
					inspection and assembly 20Apr48.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16096. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 13Aug48. Damaged in collision with Fv16097 [42-12324] 
					after landing 10Jun52. Damaged in collision by a fuel tanker 15Sep55. F 11 Wing, Nyköping 20Dec56. 
					Crashed at Kärrgruvan, west Tunaberg, 15km southwest of Nyköping 4Jun57 (2 fatalities). SOC 3Jul57
				778 (MSN 14-315) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE581.  Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 1 Service Flying Training School, Camp Borden, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944
				779 (MSN 14-316) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE582. Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 6 Service Flying Training School, Dunnville, Ontario. 
					Accident, DBR 26Aug44
				780 (MSN 14-317) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE583.  Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Service Flying Training School, Camp Borden, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944
				781 (MSN 14-318) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE584. Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Service Flying Training School, Camp Borden, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944
				782 (MSN 14-319) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE585.  Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection 
					and assembly Jun48.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 as Sk 16A, serial 16125. 
					F 18 Wing, Tullinge, Botkyrka 27Aug48. Right wing damaged at Tullinge 11Jan50; after landing the landing
					gear was retracted by mistake instead of the wing flaps. Damaged at Tullinge 15Nov50; after landing the 
					landing gear was retracted by mistake instead of the wing flaps. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 8Jan54. F 8 Wing, 
					Barkarby, Stockholm 1Sep55. Right wing damaged when the landing gear collapsed after landing at 
					Barkarby 18Apr61. F 4 Wing, Frösön, Östersund 30Oct67. Wing flap damaged at Frösön 18Mar69. SOC 30Sep69
					Conflict:
					58th Fighter Squadron, 33rd Fighter Group, Nagaghuli, India. Damaged landing at Nagaghuli 18Dec44
				783 (MSN 14-320) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE586. Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario. 
					DBR at Noorduyn, Montreal. SOC 31Aug44
				784 (MSN 14-321) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE587. Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Service Flying Training School, Camp Borden, Ontario
				785 (MSN 14-322) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE588.  Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				786 (MSN 14-323) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE589. Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection 
					and assembly Aug48.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 as Sk 16A, serial 16133.
					F 3 Wing, Malmslätt, Linköping 17Sep48. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for maintenance 13Dec49; 
					installation of rocket and bomb mountings 17Dec49. F 3 Wing, Malmslätt, Linköping 22Dec49. 
					Crash landed at Malmslätt 23Dec54 when the landing gear was retracted by mistake before landing. 
					Loaned to F 13 Wing, Norrköping 19May58. F 3 Wing, Malmslätt, Linköping 1Jul58. Damaged after 
					landing at Malmslätt 12May60. Crashed into water at Hargsjön, 8km southeast of Mjölby, 
					Östergötlands 13Nov61 (2KIS). SOC 30Jan62.
				787 (MSN 14-324) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE590. Delivered to Canada 3Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Service Flying Training School, Camp Borden, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. SOC 9Sep46. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, 
					Amsterdam, Netherlands. Swiss Air Force 16Jul49 as U-322. SOC 1968. Delivered to Gatwick, England 
					ex Switzerland 13Apr69. Registered 27Mar69 as G-AXCR; cancelled 1Sep69. Registered D-FHGK Nov69, 
					current [Sep16]. Operated by Red Bull Aviation, Germany as "Red Bull 15".
				788 (MSN 14-325) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE591.  Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 16 (Polish) Service Flying Training School, Newton, 
					Nottinghamshire, Hagersville, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				789 (MSN 14-326) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE592. Delivered to Canada Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Service Flying Training School, Camp Borden, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. Royal Danish Air Force / Flyvevåbnet 14Nov50 as 31-328. Eskadrille 725. 
					Eskadrille 722. Station Flight, Flyvestation Værløse. WFU 26Aug58. Scrapped at Flyvestation Værløse 30Mar60 
				790 (MSN 14-327) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE593.  Shipped to India. Aircrew Transit Pool, 
					Poona, Maharashtra. Airborne Forces Training Unit, Amarda Road, Odisha. ? 607 Squadron. SOC 5Jan45
				791 (MSN 14-328) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE594.Shipped to India. 
					No 1 Air Gunnery School, Bairagarh, Bhopal.  No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, 
					Haryana.  No 21 Ferry Control, Mauripur, Karachi. SOC 24Apr47  
				792 (MSN 14-329) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE595. Shipped to India.
					 No 151 Operational Training Unit, Risalpur, North-West Frontier Province. Ground looped 
					on landing at Risalpur and damaged the landing gear 18Apr44. SOC 24Apr47. 
					Conflict:
					Royal Canadian Air Force. Stored. Taken on strength by RCAF 17Jul51 with serial 20207. 
					No 11 Technical Support Unit, Aircraft Industries Limited for reconditioning and 
					modifications, 17Jul51.  No 3 Flying Training School, Claresholm, Alberta 28Aug51. 
					Storage at Lincoln Park, Alberta 10Aug55. Salvaged. SOC 10Aug55
				793 (MSN 14-330) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE596.  Shipped to India. 
					Station Flight, Amarda Road, Odisha; Ground Attack Training Unit. Airborne Forces 
					Training Unit, Amarda Road, Odisha.  No 36 SP Ferry Flight, Allahabad, United Provinces. 
					Crash landed after engine failure at Allahabad 22Aug45. Accident 27Sep45; DBR
				794 (MSN 14-331) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE597. Shipped to India. 
					Aircrew Transit Pool, Poona, Maharashtra. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47
				795 (MSN 14-332) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE598.  Shipped to India. 
					Aircrew Transit Pool, Poona, Maharashtra. Lost the tail wheel after hitting an obstruction 
					while low flying shortly before landing. The aircraft ground looped on landing at Poona 18Dec43
				796 (MSN 14-333) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE599.  Shipped to India. 
					Station Flight, Amarda Road, Odisha. Airborne Forces Training Unit, Amarda Road, 
					Odisha.  No 1 Ferry Control, Mauripur, Karachi. SOC 11Jul46 
				797 (MSN 14-334) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE600. Shipped to India. 
					Aircrew Transit Pool, Poona, Maharashtra. ? 42 Squadron. SOC 24Apr47
				798 (MSN 14-335) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE601. Shipped to India. 
					No 320 Maintenance Unit, Drigh Road, Karachi. The pilot lost control during a test 
					flight and crashed into the Indus river delta two miles southeast of Rehi, Uttarakhand 3Apr43 (2KIS). 
				799 (MSN 14-336) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE602.  Lend-Lease to British Government. Delivered 
					to RAF as Harvard IIb FE602. Shipped to India. Station Flight, Amarda Road, 
					Odisha. Airborne Forces Training Unit, Amarda Road, Odisha. SOC 24Apr47.
				800 (MSN 14-337) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE603. Shipped to India. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. Abandoned and crashed
					after engine failure near Ambala, Haryana 23Apr46 
				801 (MSN 14-338) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE604. Shipped to India. 
					Training Flight, Mauripur, Karachi; Check & Conversion Flight, Mauripur, Karachi. 
					No 1331 Communications Unit, Mauripur, Karachi. ? 1 Service Flying Training School 
					(India), Ambala, Haryana. SOC 24Apr47  
				802 (MSN 14-339) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE605.  Shipped to India. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. SOC 7May47  
				803 (MSN 14-340) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE606. Shipped to India. 
					Station Flight, Amarda Road, Odisha.  No 6 Squadron (IAF). SOC 1Jun47 
				804 (MSN 14-341) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE607. Shipped to India. 
					No 1571 Flight, Ratmalana, Ceylon. Airborne Forces Training Unit, Amarda Road, 
					Odisha.  No 23 Armament Practice Camp, Dhubulia, Bengal. SOC 1Jan45. 
				805 (MSN 14-342) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE608. Shipped to India. 
					Aircrew Transit Pool, Poona, Maharashtra. SOC 24Apr47
					Was at Octave Chanute Air Museum, Rantoul, IL.  This museum is now closed, plane moved to National
					Museum of USAF.
				806 (MSN 14-343) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE609. Shipped to India. 
					No 5 Squadron. No 200 Squadron.  No 160 Squadron. No 45 Squadron Jan48. Station Flight, 
					Negombo, Ceylon Jun48. Shipped to Hong Kong 1950. Station Flight, Kai Tak Oct50. 
					Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force Feb51. Crashed in sea nine miles west of Kai Tak, Hong Kong 28Apr52 
				807 (MSN 14-344) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE610. Shipped to India. 
					No 1 Air Gunnery School, Bairagarh, Bhopal. SOC by 1Jan47
				808 (MSN 14-345) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE611.Shipped to India; no RAF service. T
					ransferred to USAAF in India 11Oct43 as 42-808. 7th Fighter Squadron (Provisional), 
					3rd Fighter Group (Provisional), Malir, Karachi, India. Damaged when ground looped 
					at Malir 30Dec43. Damaged taxying in China 21Aug44  
				809 (MSN 14-346) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE612. Shipped to India. 
					No 1571 Flight, Ratmalana, Ceylon. SOC 28Sep44
				810 (MSN 14-347) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE613. Shipped to India. 
					No 27 Squadron, Ranchi, Bihar.  No 10 Ferry Unit, Nagpur, Maharashtra. SOC 30May46
				811 (MSN 14-348) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE614.Shipped to India. 
					No 3 Refresher Flying Unit, Poona, Maharashtra.  No 45 Squadron. En route on a ferry 
					flight from Chiringa, Bengal to Kumbhirgram, Assam, crashed during a low level inverted 
					flypast at Monierkal Tea Estate, Paianghat, Bengal 14May45 (2KIS). 
				812 (MSN 14-349) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE615. Shipped to India. 
					No  1571 Flight, Ratmalana, Ceylon. No 89 Squadron. No 757 Squadron, Puttalam, Ceylon Dec44. 
					No 17 Squadron. ? 20 Armament Practice Camp, Ratmalana, Ceylon. SOC 24Apr47
				813 (MSN 14-350) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE616. Shipped to India. 
					No 1 Advanced Flying Unit, Ambala, Haryana.  To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47 
				814 (MSN 14-351) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE617. Shipped to India. 
					No 1571 Flight, Ratmalana, Ceylon. ? 89 Squadron. Recovered by US Government Nov47
				815 (MSN 14-352) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE618. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 36 Operational Training Unit, Greenwood, Nova Scotia. 
					No 1 Operational Training Unit, Bagotville, Quebec. Transferred to RCAF 1944 
				816 (MSN 14-353) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE619.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for 
					disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for 
					inspection and assembly 1May47.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16021. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 27May47. Försökscentralen (Research Centre), 
					Malmslätt, Linköping 14Jun47 for carbon monoxide tests. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 18Oct47. 
					Accident 23Jan50 at Havgård when the aircraft collided with Sk 16A #16043 [42-774], which 
					was parked on the parking line. The propeller on #16021 struck a number of meter-long holes 
					in the right wing on aircraft #16043. Damaged 13Oct54 in a forced landing after engine failure. 
					Loaned to F 11 Wing, Nyköping 16Jul56. F 11 Wing, Nyköping 20Dec56. Loaned to F 16 Wing, 
					Uppsala 8Oct59. F 11 Wing, Nyköping 23Jul60. Loaned to F 21 Wing, Luleå 23Jul62.
					 F 21 Wing, Luleå 1Mar63. SOC 30Mar72. FFV CVMV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for 
					disposal Apr72. Lance Aircraft Supply, Dallas, Texas, USA
				817 (MSN 14-354) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE620. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 126 Squadron (RCAF). Transferred to RCAF 1944
				818 (MSN 14-355) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE621.  Delivered to Canada 14Nov42. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944. SOC 11Feb46. War Assets Corporation. 
					Stored Ontario [Aug46]. Viking Air Service, Canada. Norwegian Government. 
					Shipped from Montreal, arriving Norway on SS ‘Eagle Mountain’ 27Nov46. 
					Luftforsvarets Forsyningskommando (LFK), Kjeller, Oslo 27Nov46. To Royal Norwegian Air Force / Luftforsvaret 
					29Nov46 as FE621; code M-BE. 331 Skvadron, Gardermoen. 331 Skvadron, Værnes, Trondheim Oct49. 
					Minor propeller blade tip and balance rudder damage caused by misjudgement during a low level 
					attack on the Gaula River, southeast of Trondheim 10Nov49. Luftkrigsskolen (Air Force College),
					Fornebu, Oslo Oct50. 337 Skvadron, Værnes, Trondheim Mar51. 
					Reparasjons-og Vedlikeholdsavdelingen, Gardermoen Feb52. Kommunikasjonsving/LKØ, Fornebu, 
					Oslo Nov52. Crashed during a flight from Fornebu, Oslo to Værnes 23Jan54. Unable to find Værnes, t
					he aircraft turned back towards Fornebu but got lost and ran out of fuel. The crew bailed out, 
					one being killed. The aircraft crashed on a forest slope east of Arnevik. SOC 6Feb54. 
					Flyhistorisk Museum, Sola AB, Stavanger, Norway 2000; wreck remains only, in storage hangar at Sola
				819 (MSN 14-356) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE622. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario Dec42. 
					No 36 Operational Training Unit, Greenwood, Nova Scotia. Transferred to RCAF 1944. Stored Ontario [Aug46]
				820 (MSN 14-357) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE623. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944.  To Royal Danish Air Force / Flyvevåbnet 
					1Mar51 as 31-330. Eskadrille 725. Station Flight, Alborg. WFU 19Aug58. Scrapped at Flyvestation Værløse 3May60.
				821 (MSN 14-358) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE624.Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944.  No 1 Composite Squadron, Torbay, 
					Newfoundland. Flying at low level during maneuvres the pilot crashed into a hill near St.John, 
					Newfoundland 5Apr45 (1KIS)  
				822 (MSN 14-359) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE625.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 130 Squadron (RCAF). Transferred to RCAF 1944. 
					War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly Jun48. Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16117. F 13 Wing, Norrköping 11Aug48. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) 
					for maintenance 6Mar50; installation of rocket and bomb mountings 10Mar50. F 13 Wing, 
					Norrköping 14Mar50. F 11 Wing, Nyköping 4Feb57. Left wing and propeller damaged at 
					Nyköping 27Mar58 when the aircraft ground looped and drove into a snow bank. Loaned 
					to F 16 Wing, Uppsala 1Dec59. F 11 Wing, Nyköping 28Apr60. SOC 30Nov70.
				823 (MSN 14-360) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE626. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					e Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 128 Squadron (RCAF). Transferred to RCAF 1944
				824 (MSN 14-361) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE627.Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 1 Operational Training Unit, Bagotville, Quebec. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944  
				825 (MSN 14-362) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE628.  Delivered to Canada 14Nov42.
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 130 Squadron (RCAF). Transferred to RCAF 1944. 
					SOC 11Dec46. War Assets Corporation. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly Jun48. Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16129. F 18 Wing, Tullinge, Botkyrka 11Sep48. Force landed 17Feb51. 
					F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 4Jan54. F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 1Sep55. Propeller damaged at 
					Barkarby 28Nov58 when the aircraft nosed over during a brake test prior to take-off. 
					F 21 Wing, Luleå 16Jun59. Loaned to Svensk Flygtjänst, Vidsel, Älvsbyn 16Jun59. 
					Registered 9Sep59 as SE-CHK; cancelled 22Dec66. Used at the military missile test range 
					in Vidsel (Robotförsöksplats Norrland - RFN). Returned to Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl 
					Svenska Flygvapnet Dec66 as Sk 16A, serial 16129. F 21 Wing, Luleå 22Dec66. SOC 14Apr67. 
					The aircraft was gifted to the Johannisbergs School, Västerås for educational purposes. 
					Wings reported still extant at Vasteras.
				826 (MSN 14-363) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE629. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 
					To Swiss Air Force 28Feb49 as U-304. SOC 12Feb68
				827 (MSN 14-364) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE630.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for 
					inspection and assembly 27May47.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16075.  F-16 Wing, Uppsala 5Sep47. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for 
					maintenance 17Jan50; installation of rocket and bomb mountings 19Jan50.  F-16 Wing, Uppsala25Jan50. 
					Right wing damaged when ground looped landing at Söderhamn 20Aug52. 
					Loaned to F 1 Wing, Hässlö, Västerås 14May56. F 1 Wing, Hässlö, Västerås 20Dec56. Loaned to F 15 Wing, 
					Söderhamn 14Mar57. F 1 Wing, Hässlö, Västerås 20Jun57. Loaned to United Nations Observation Group 
					in Lebanon (UNOGIL) 17Jun58; code 02; ferried from Västerås to Lebanon 28Jun58; 
					returned to Sweden 14Oct58. F 1 Wing, Hässlö, Västerås 4Nov58.  F-16 Wing, Uppsala1Oct60. 
					F 4 Wing, Frösön, Östersund 18Aug61. Damaged 26Jan66. SOC 30Nov70
				828 (MSN 14-365) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE631. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				829 (MSN 14-366) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE632.  Delivered to Canada 14Nov42. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].   No 1 Operational Training Unit, Bagotville, Quebec.
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. SOC 11Dec46. War Assets Corporation. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, 
					Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly May48.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16109. F 10 Wing, Ängelholm 12Aug48. Crash landed when the landing gear collapsed 
					on landing 10Nov53. Left wing tip damaged when landing 10Sep54. F 3 Wing, Malmslätt, Linköping 
					27Nov67. Flown to the Flygvapenmuseum, Malmslätt. SOC 14Jan68. 
					Preserved at the Flygvapenmuseum, Malmslätt, Linköping, Sweden
				830 (MSN 14-367) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE633.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, 
					Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly 22May47. Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16035. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 21Jun47. Crash landed after the engine failed with fuel 
					starvation at Hörshus, 2 km south of Krika, 12 km west Ljungbyhed 20Feb48. The aircraft was 
					landed with flaps and landing gear retracted. SOC 14May48 and used for spares.
				831 (MSN 14-368) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE634. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				832 (MSN 14-369) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE635. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. 
					Flying night circuits the pilot loses control and spins into the ground near Halbrite, Saskatchewan 
					4Aug43 (1KIS). SOC 25Oct43
				833 (MSN 14-370) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE636.Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].   No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944    
				834 (MSN 14-371) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE637.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, 
					Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly 10Jan47.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16060. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 7Aug47. Damaged in collision with Sk 16A #16140 [42-469] 
					9Sep49. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for maintenance 4Oct49; installation of rocket and 
					bomb mountings 21Oct49. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 24Feb50. Loaned to F 11 Wing, Nyköping 1Jun56. 
					F 11 Wing, Nyköping 20Dec56. SOC 30Nov71
				835 (MSN 14-372) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE638.  Delivered to Canada 21Nov42. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, 
					Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944. SOC 15Nov46. War Assets Corporation. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for 
					inspection and assembly 25Apr47. Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16074. F 16 Wing, Uppsala 29Aug47. Damaged landing 2Mar49 when the pilot 
					retracted the landing gear instead of the wing flaps. The left landing gear collapsed damaging 
					the wing which was replaced by CVV. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for maintenance 30Jan50; 
					installation of rocket and bomb mountings 11Feb50. Damaged after landing at Söderhamn 9Oct50 
					when the pilot turned left instead of right and collided with a bunker at the field boundary 
					damaging the leading edge of the right wing. Loaned to F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 14May56. 
					Crashed at Utö, Stockholm archipelago 26May56. The airplane touched the water surface when 
					low flying at Utö, towards Nynäs Udde from Læsund. Crashed into the water between Mysingeholmen 
					and Fjardgrundet. SOC 29Jun56. Salvaged and delivered by Swedish Navy Vertol Hkp 4 to Boråstrakten 
					14Sep91. High Chaparral Wild West Village, Hillerstorp, Sweden; derelict 1992. Restoration project at 
					Lovestad, Sweden 2004. Fuselage stored at Österlens Flygmusuem, Gärsnäs, Sweden Jul10; 
					parts being used to restore MSN 14A-1057 [43-12758].
				836 (MSN 14-373) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE639. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944
				837 (MSN 14-374) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE640. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, Saskatchewan. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944
				838 (MSN 14-375) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE641. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 124 Squadron (RCAF). Transferred to RCAF 1944
				839 (MSN 14-376) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE642. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 41 Service Flying Training School, Weyburn, 
					Saskatchewan. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				840 (MSN 14-377) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE643. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944
				841 (MSN 14-378) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE644. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario Dec42.
					Transferred to RCAF 1944 
				842 (MSN 14-379) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE645. Delivered to Canada 28Nov42. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, 
					Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. SOC 9Sep46. War Assets Corporation. 
					Registered 28Jun47 as CF-EXH; cancelled 29Apr59. DDP, Canada
				843 (MSN 14-380) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE646.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario.  
					No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. 
					War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly May48.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16110. F 10 Wing, Ängelholm 8Nov48. Crash landed 10Nov53 when the landing 
					gear collapsed. Left wing tip damaged when landing 10Sep54. F 3 Wing, Malmslätt, Linköping 
					1Dec67. SOC 14Jan68
				844 (MSN 14-381) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE647.Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario. 
					No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944  
				845 (MSN 14-382) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE648.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, 
					Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly 23Apr47.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16026. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 22May47. Loaned to F 17 Wing, Kallinge, Ronneby 12Jun48. 
					F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 7Jul48. Loaned to F 11 Wing, Nyköping 1Jun56. F 11 Wing, Nyköping 20Dec56. 
					Loaned to F 14 Wing, Halmstad 1Oct57. F 11 Wing, Nyköping 25Apr58. Assigned to United Nations 
					Observation Group in Lebanon (UNOGIL) 17Jun58; code 06; remained in Sweden as reserve. 
					Crashed after losing control at Vålaröfjärden about 9 km northeast of Oxelösund, Södermanland 4Jul60 (2KIS).
					SOC 30Nov60.
				846 (MSN 14-383) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE649. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. 
					Crashed near St Thomas, Saskatchewan, 13Mar44
				847 (MSN 14-384) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE650. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario. 
					No  14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				848 (MSN 14-385) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE651.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, 
					Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central 
					Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly 22May47.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl 
					Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A, serial 16044. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 30Jun47. Accident when 
					ground looped in cross wind after landing at Havgård 3Oct50; right wing tip deformed at the back. 
					Accident 17May54 in a collision on the ground with Sk 16A #16023 [42-12519]. 
					Loaned to F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 9Jul56. F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 20Dec56. 
					F 16 Wing, Uppsala 19Oct67. SOC 30Mar72. FFV CVMV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for 
					disposal Apr72. Lance Aircraft Supply, Dallas, Texas, USA
				849 (MSN 14-386) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE652. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944 
				850 (MSN 14-387) to RCAF as Harvard IIB FE653.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario Dec42. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, 
					Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop,
					 Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly 20May47.  
					To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 as Sk 16A, serial 16034. 
					F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 12Jun47. Loaned to F 6 Wing, Karlsborg 29Apr48. 
					F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 30Jul48. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for maintenance 29Aug49; 
					installation of rocket and bomb mountings 16Sep49. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 24Feb50. 
					Damaged on landing 20May53. Loaned to F 18 Wing, Tullinge, Botkyrka 29Nov56. 
					F 18 Wing, Tullinge, Botkyrka 20Dec56. Loaned to F 16 Wing, Uppsala 3Oct58. 
					F 6 Wing, Karlsborg 5May59. Loaned to F 3 Wing, Malmslätt, Linköping 18Nov69. 
					F 6 Wing, Karlsborg 21Jan70. Damaged at Karlsborg in collision with a tanker on 
					the hangar ramp 18Mar70. SOC 21Apr70.
				851 (MSN 14-388) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE654.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario Dec42. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, 
					Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, 
					Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly 16Jun47.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 
					1947 as Sk 16A, serial 16053. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 10Jul47. Damaged 1Jun48. During flight, the 
					engine began to develop smoke and spatter oil, so the pilot force landed with retracted landing gear. 
					Upon disassembly of the propeller joint, it was found that a gasket had creeped about a quarter 
					of the circumference and caused the leakage. Damaged in mid-air collision with Sk 16A 
					#16054 [42-12350] on approach to land at Ljungbyhed 19Oct50. The aircraft collided at about 20mtr 
					altitude. Airplane 16054 passed the field boundary in a steep descent straight above airplane 16053, 
					which followed a flatter path. None of the crews observed the second airplane until it was too late 
					to avoid a collision. Right wing on airplane 16054 contacted the left stabilizer half on airplane 
					16053 from above at a faster speed. By the quick use of the throttle, however, the pilot managed to 
					avoid ramming airplane 16053 and landed safely. Airplane 16054 was displaced by the collision 
					to the left and managed to land safely. Damaged in collision with Sk 16A #16099 [42-12331] taxying 
					to the runway 16Sep52. Loaned to F 7 Wing, Såtenäs, Skaraborgs 15Aug56. F 7 Wing, Såtenäs, 
					Skaraborgs 20Dec56. Damaged in collision 20May65. SOC 30Mar72. FFV CVMV (Central Workshop, 
					Västerås) for disposal 5May72. Lance Aircraft Supply, Dallas, Texas, USA
				852 (MSN 14-389) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE655. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario Dec42. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944
				853 (MSN 14-390) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE656.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario Dec42. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944.  
				854 (MSN 14-391) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE657.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario Dec42. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, 
					Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly 27Jan47. Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16004. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 24Feb47. Right wing and flap damaged during taxying 
					4Jan55. Loaned to F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 7Jul56. F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 20Dec56. 
					F 6 Wing, Karlsborg. SOC 25Oct67. F 11 Wing, Nyköping; displayed at the Flight Safety Officer 
					Course 7Nov/23Nov67
				855 (MSN 14-392) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE658.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario Dec42. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, 
					Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly 11Jun47.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16051. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 10Jul47. Loaned to F 12 Wing, KalMar 13Jun56. F 12 Wing, 
					KalMar 20Dec56. SOC 6Oct67. 
				857 (MSN 14-394) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE660.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario Dec42. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, 
					Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, 
					Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly Jun48. Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 
					1948 as Sk 16A, serial 16124. F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 30Aug48. Forced landing on a flight from 
					Norrköping to Säve at Bonnorp, about 5km east of Stjärntorp 27Oct49. Smoke was coming from the 
					engine compartment; insulation on the electrical line from the Junction box on the fire extinguisher 
					to the starter had broken down. Damaged at Nyköping 20Apr54 when the right landing gear collapsed 
					during engine run-up prior to take-off. Left wing damaged when the left landing gear collapsed after 
					landing at Barkarby 16Aug54. Right wing and propeller damaged in collision with telephone lines 24Apr56. F 16 Wing, Uppsala 18Oct67. SOC 29Aug69
				858 (MSN 14-395) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE661.  Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario Dec42. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, 
					Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly Aug48.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16093. F 16 Wing, Uppsala 27Oct48. Loaned to F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 21Aug50. 
					F 16 Wing, Uppsala 9Oct50. F 20 Wing, Uppsala1Jun64. Loaned to F 13 Wing, Norrköping 24Aug70. 
					F 16 Wing, Uppsala 28Jan71. SOC 4May71. The aircraft was in complete condition, 
					sold for museum purposes to Dr Ulf Nylöf, Täby. Restoration to flying condition at Köping; last 
					noted Jun01 when members of the Technical History Society of Köping make a visit. 
					Reported 2016 as sold to Ireland.
				859 (MSN 14-396) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE662. Delivered to Canada. Operated 
					by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, 
					Ontario. Collided with RCAF Harvard 3209 during approach to Aylmer, Ontario 4Jan44
				860 (MSN 14-397) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE663. Shipped to India. 
					Aircrew Transit Pool, Poona, Maharashtra.  No 3 Refresher Flying Unit, Poona, Maharashtra. 
					SOC 24Apr47
				861 (MSN 14-398) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE664. Shipped to India. 
					No 151 Operational Training Unit, Risalpur, North-West Frontier Province. 
					Damaged when ground looped and the landing gear collapsed at Risalpur 2Sep43. 
					Advanced Flying School (India), Ambala, Haryana. ? 3 Refresher Flying Unit. 
					To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47.
				862 (MSN 14-399) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE665. Shipped to India; 
					no record of RAF service in India. Recovered by US Government Nov47
				863 (MSN 14-400) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE666.Shipped to India. 
					? 9 Squadron (IAF), Cox’s Bazaar, Bengal. The left landing gear collapsed after a 
					ground loop on landing at Cox's Bazaar 4Apr45. SOC 19Jul45   
				864 (MSN 14-401) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE667. Shipped to India. 
					Airborne Forces Training Unit, Amarda Road, Odisha.  No 3 Refresher Flying Unit, Poona, 
					Maharashtra. SOC 21Jun45 
				865 (MSN 14-402) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE668. Shipped to India. 
					Check & Conversion Flight, Mauripur, Karachi.  No 1331 Communications Unit, 
					Mauripur, Karachi. SOC 24Apr47
				866 (MSN 14-403) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE669. Shipped to India; 
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC by 1Jan47
				867 (MSN 14-404) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE670.  Shipped to India. 
					No 3 Squadron (IAF); Communications Flight Kohat. SOC 11Dec44.   
				868 (MSN 14-405) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE671. Shipped to India. 
					No  151 Operational Training Unit, Risalpur, North-West Frontier Province. 
					No 21 Ferry Control, Mauripur, Karachi. ? 1331 Communications Unit, Mauripur, 
					Karachi. SOC 24Apr47
				869 (MSN 14-406) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE672.  Shipped to India. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. Crashed after 
					engine failure on take-off at Ambala, Haryana 9Jun44 
				870 (MSN 14-407) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE673. Shipped to India; 
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 19Jun47
				871 (MSN 14-408) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE674.Shipped to India. 
					Aircrew Transit Pool, Poona, Maharashtra. Crashed after the engine caught fire 
					during formation flying near Poona 1Sep43 (1KIS 
				872 (MSN 14-409) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE675. Shipped to India. 
					No 146 Squadron. Ground Attack Training Unit. Special Low Attack Instructors 
					School, Ranchi, Bihar. Lost and low on fuel on a dual cross-country flight, 
					the aircraft crashed when force landed and destroyed at Karu, Kashmir 14Mar45
				873 (MSN 14-410) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE676. Shipped to India; 
					no RAF service. Transferred to USAAF in India 11Oct43 as 42-873. 
					490th Bomber Squadron, 341st Bomber Group, Kurmitola, Dacca, Bengal. 
					Damaged landing at Barrackpore, Calcutta 4Nov43. Crash landed at Armada 
					Road 18Mar44. Fatal crash at Dacca, Bengal 2Jul44 (1KIS).
				874 (MSN 14-411) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE677.Shipped to India. 
					No 1571 Flight, Ratmalana, Ceylon. Transferred Fleet Air Arm.  No 757 Squadron, 
					Puttalam, Ceylon May45. Returned to RAF.  No 20 Armament Practice Camp, Ratmalana, 
					Ceylon. Station Flight, Koggala, Ceylon.  No 205 Squadron Jun48. Station Flight, 
					Negombo, Ceylon Nov49. Shipped to Hong Kong. Station Flight, Kai Tak Oct50. 
					Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force Dec50. SOC 9Jan58 
				875 (MSN 14-412) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE678. Shipped to India. 
					Aircrew Transit Pool, Poona, Maharashtra. Struck a hill, tearing off a wing, while 
					descending through cloud and crashed sixteen miles north of Poona 13Aug43 (2KIS).
				876 (MSN 14-413) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE679. Shipped to India; 
					no RAF service. Transferred to Fleet Air Arm Jan45.  No 757 Squadron, Puttalam, 
					Ceylon Jan45. Returned to RAF 
				877 (MSN 14-414) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE680. Shipped to India. 
					Airborne Forces Training Unit, Amarda Road, Odisha. ? 3 Refresher Flying Unit, 
					Poona, Maharashtra. SOC 24Apr47
				878 (MSN 14-415) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE681. Shipped to India. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. Collided with 
					Harvard FE368 [42-565] on approach to land at Ambala, Haryana 4Jul44. This 
					aircraft was flying directly above another Harvard when the air traffic control 
					officer fired a red flare. The pilot of the lower aircraft climbed directly into the 
					underside of this aircraft and both aircraft crashed. SOC  
				879 (MSN 14-416) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE682. Shipped to India. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana. Landed with the 
					landing gear retracted at Ambala 28Sep44
				880 (MSN 14-417) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE683.Shipped to India. 
					No 1571 Flight, Ratmalana, Ceylon.  No 10 Ferry Unit, Nagpur, Maharashtra. 
					No 20 Armament Practice Camp, Ratmalana, Ceylon. Crashed in sea off Ceylon after 
					losing control during aerobatics 27Aug45 (1KIS).   
				881 (MSN 14-418) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE684. Shipped to India; 
					no RAF service. CBI Fighter Operational Training Unit, Landhi, Karachi. Fatal crash 
					six miles south of Landhi, Karachi 6Aug43 (1KIS). Transferred to USAAF in India 
					11Oct43 as 42-881.
				882 (MSN 14-419) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE685.Shipped to India; 
					no RAF service. Transferred to USAAF in India 11Oct43 as 42-882. Transferred to 
					RAF as FE685. ? 355 Squadron. To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47   
				883 (MSN 14-420) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE686. Shipped to India; 
					no RAF service. CBI Fighter Operational Training Unit, Landhi, Karachi. Damaged 
					when ground looped at Landhi, Karachi 25Sep43. Transferred to USAAF in India 
					11Oct43 as 42-883. Damaged landing at Landhi, Karachi 14Feb44. 27th Fighter 
					Squadron (Provisional), 5th Fighter Group (Provisional), Chinese-American Composite 
					Wing, Malir, Karachi. Crash landed 6Apr44. Registered Mar46 as VT-CAW to Indian
					Overseas Airlines Ltd.; cancelled
				884 (MSN 14-421) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE687. Shipped to India. 
					No 20 Armament Practice Camp, Ratmalana, Ceylon. No 5 Squadron. 
					To Royal Pakistan Air Force 25Sep47
				885 (MSN 14-422) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE688.  Delivered to Canada Dec42. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 31 Service Flying Training School, 
					Kingston, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, 
					Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly Jun48. 
					To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 as Sk 16A, serial 16122. 
					F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 20Sep48. Left wing damaged landing at Barkarby 11Jul52. 
					Forced landing at Barkarby 20Nov53. F 15 Wing, Söderhamn 30Oct67. SOC 30Mar72. 
					FFV CVMV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for disposal Apr72. Lance Aircraft Supply, 
					Dallas, Texas, USA.d.
				886 (MSN 14-423) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE689.  Delivered to Canada Dec42; 
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly 30Apr48.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16098. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 13Aug48. Right wing and flap damaged in 
					collision after landing with an airfield boundary marker 24Feb49. Wing replaced. 
					Crash landed 15Sep49 when the student pilot forgot to lower the landing gear before 
					landing. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for maintenance 4Oct49; installation of 
					rocket and bomb mountings 15Jan50. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 13Mar50. Loaned to F 14 Wing, 
					Halmstad 13Jun56. F 9 Wing, Säve, Göteborg 7Feb57. F 1 Wing, Hässlö, Västerås 18Aug69. 
					SOC 30Nov70. Skå Edeby for spares recovery,
				887 (MSN 14-424) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE690. Delivered to Canada Dec42. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 31 Service Flying Training 			
					School, Kingston, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944 
				888 (MSN 14-425) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE691.  Delivered to Canada Dec42. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, 
					Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly 10Jan47.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16013. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 18Apr47. Accident 8Dec54. 
					Accident 20Jan55 when the aircraft nosed over on landing. Loaned to F 18 Wing, 
					Tullinge, Botkyrka 26Oct56. F 18 Wing, Tullinge, Botkyrka 20Dec56. Accident 20Apr64. SOC 29Aug69.
				889 (MSN 14-426) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE692.  Delivered to Canada 15Dec42; 
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. SOC 26Jun47. War Assets Corporation. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly Jun48.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16126. F 18 Wing, Tullinge, Botkyrka 3Sep48. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) 
					for maintenance 13Oct49; installation of rocket and bomb mountings 20Oct49. 
					F 18 Wing, Tullinge, Botkyrka 25Oct49. Damaged with engine malfunction 3Dec53. 
					SOC 20Mar67. The aircraft was gifted to the Johannisbergs School, Västerås for educational 
					purposes. Dansk Veteranflysamling, Stauning, Denmark, 1985. Registration OY-IIB reserved 
					5Dec95; not taken up. Fuselage used in restoration of RDAF 31-309 [43-12667]. 
					Restored at Avedøre, Copenhagen 2002 using wings from RDAF 31-306 [42-12501]. 
					Displayed at Danmarks Flymuseum, Stauning, Denmark Marked as 31-306
				890 (MSN 14-427) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE693.  Delivered to Canada Dec42. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Flying Instructor School, Trenton, 
					Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946.
					 Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly Jul48.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16135. F 3 Wing, Malmslätt, Linköping 17Sep48. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) 
					for maintenance Oct49; installation of rocket and bomb mountings 28Oct49. F 3 Wing, Malmslätt, 
					Linköping 3Nov49. Loaned to Försökscentralen (Research Centre), Malmslätt, Linköping 20Jun55. 
					F 17 Wing, Kallinge, Ronneby 11Jan57. Damaged 9Nov64. SOC 30Mar72. 
					FFV CVMV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for disposal 14Apr72. Lance Aircraft Supply, Dallas, Texas, USA
				891 (MSN 14-428) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE694.  Delivered to Canada Dec42. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, 
					Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly 27May47.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16036. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 19Jun47. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) 
					for maintenance 21Dec49; installation of rocket and bomb mountings 12Jan50. 
					Loaned to F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 28May56. F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 20Dec56. 
					Loaned to F 21 Wing, Luleå Jul57. F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 13Sep57. F 12 Wing, KalMar 30Oct67. SOC 30Nov70.
				892 (MSN 14-429) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE695.  Delivered to Canada 15Dec42. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 6 Service Flying Training School, Dunnville, 
					Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. Stored at Dunnville, Ontario Nov45. SOC 26Jun47. 
					War Assets Corporation. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly May48.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16105. F 9 Wing, Säve, Göteborg 2Aug48. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) 
					for maintenance 1Nov49; installation of rocket and bomb mountings 21Nov49. F 9 Wing, Säve, 
					Göteborg 29Nov49. F 18 Wing, Tullinge, Botkyrka 29Aug69. SOC 25Oct71. 
					The aircraft was gifted to the Johannisbergs School, Västerås for educational purposes.  
					Registered as G-BTXI Oct 25, 1991with Duxford Fighter Collection. Current June 2020  
				893 (MSN 14-430) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE696. Shipped to India; no RAF service. 
					Transferred to USAAF in India 11Oct43 as 42-893  
				894 (MSN 14-431) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE697. Shipped to India. 
					Aircrew Transit Pool, Poona, Maharashtra. Recovered by US Government Nov47. 
					Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force Jan55 
				895 (MSN 14-432) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE698.  Shipped to India. 
					Air Headquarters Malaya Communications Squadron, Moulmein, Burma. 
					Crashed in sea off Moulmein 4May46 (1KIS).   
				896 (MSN 14-433) to RAF as Harvard IIB as FE699.  Shipped to India; no RAF service. 
					Headquarters Squadron, 80th Fighter Group, Karachi, India. Damaged when ground 
					looped at Dinjan, China 22Sep43. Transferred to USAAF in India 11Oct43 as 42-896.
					3rd Air Depot Group, 10th Air Force, India. Damaged when ground looped 22Dec44
				897 (MSN 14-434) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE700. Shipped to India; 
					no RAF service. Transferred to USAAF in India 11Oct43 as 42-897. 27th Fighter 
					Squadron (Provisional), 5th Fighter Group (Provisional), Chinese-American 
					Composite Wing, Malir, Karachi. Damaged by mechanical failure 9May44
				898 (MSN 14-435) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE701. Shipped to India; 
					no RAF service. Transferred to USAAF in India 11Oct43 as 42-898. 
					CBI Fighter Operational Training Unit, Landhi, Karachi. Damaged taxying at 
					Landhi, Karachi 28Jun44. 
				899 (MSN 14-436) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE702. Shipped to India. 
					No 1572 Flight, St. Thomas Mount, Madras.  No 1 Advanced Flying School (India), 
					Ambala, Haryana.  No 21 Armament Practice Camp, St. Thomas Mount, Madras. 
					Crashed after abandoning a take-off from Sambre, Belgaum 5Apr44 (1KIS). 
					The aircraft was being ferried solo to another unit. The pilot failed to remove the 
					pitot cover hence the Air Speed Indicator did not register the aircraft’s speed 
					during the take-off run. Having started too far down the runway, the aircraft ran 
					on after the throttle was closed, struck a ditch tearing off the landing gear, 
					turned onto its back and caught fire
				900 (MSN 14-437) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE703. Shipped to India. 
					No 1572 Flight, St. Thomas Mount, Madras.  No 21 Armament Practice Camp, 
					St. Thomas Mount, Madras.  No  261 Squadron. ? 672 Squadron. Recovered by US Government Nov47
				901 (MSN 14-438) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE704. Shipped to India. 
					No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), Ambala, Haryana Jul43. 
					No 1 Advanced Flying School (India), Ambala, Haryana. SOC 24Apr47 
				902 (MSN 14-439) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE705.  Shipped to India. 
					No 1572 Flight, St. Thomas Mount, Madras. SOC 24Apr47
				903 (MSN 14-440) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE706. Shipped to India. 
					No 607 Squadron.  No 84 Squadron. SOC 24Apr47 
				904 (MSN 14-441) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE707. Shipped to India. 
					No 67 Squadron . No 231 Group Communications Squadron. SOC 24Apr47
				905 (MSN 14-442) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE708. Shipped to India. 
					No 1572 Flight, St. Thomas Mount, Madras.  To Royal Pakistan Air Force 25Sep47 
				906 (MSN 14-443) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE709.  Shipped to India; 
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 31Aug44
				907 (MSN 14-444) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE710.  Shipped to India; 
					no record of RAF service in India. SOC 31Aug44
				908 (MSN 14-445) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE711. Shipped to India. 
					Aircrew Transit Pool, Poona, Maharashtra.  To Royal Indian Air Force 25Sep47 
				909 (MSN 14-446) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE712.  Shipped to India. 
					No 224 Group Communications Squadron.  No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), 
					Ambala, Haryana. Damaged in collision by Harvard FE424 [42-621] taxying at Ambala, 
					Haryana 30May46
				910 (MSN 14-447) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE713.  Shipped to India. 
					No 1571 Flight, Ratmalana, Ceylon.  No 757 Squadron, Puttalam, Ceylon. Air Command 
					South East Asia Communications Squadron, Palam, New Delhi. 
					No 20 Armament Practice Camp, Ratmalana, Ceylon. Recovered by US Government Nov47
				911 (MSN 14-448) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE714.  Shipped to India. 
					Aircrew Transit Pool, Poona, Maharashtra. SOC 30May46
				912 (MSN 14-449) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE715.  Shipped to India. 
					No 89 Squadron. SOC 26Jun47
				913 (MSN 14-450) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE716.  Shipped to India; 
					no RAF service. Transferred to USAAF in India 11Oct43 as 42-913. CBI Fighter 
					Operational Training Unit, Landhi, Karachi. Damaged landing 12Jan44. 
					Crash landed at Chota Malir 26Nov44
				914 (MSN 14-451) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE717.  Shipped to India; 
					no RAF service. Transferred to USAAF in India 11Oct43 as 42-914. Fatal crash on
					 take-off at Piaradoba, India 2Mar44 (1KIS).
				915 (MSN 14-452) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE718. Shipped to India. 
					Aircrew Transit Pool, Poona, Maharashtra.  No 3 Refresher Flying Unit, Poona, 
					Maharashtra. During an instrument training sortie to be undertaken above 3,000 feet, 
					the crew carried out unauthorised low flying, struck a tree and crashed at Hingangaon, 
					Maharashtra 16May44 (2KIS). 
				916 (MSN 14-453) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE719. Shipped to India. 
					No 3 Refresher Flying Unit, Poona, Maharashtra.   No 1 Service Flying Training School (India), 
					Ambala, Haryana. Crashed fifteen miles northeast of Jalandhar, Punjab 19Jun46 (1KIS). 
				917 (MSN 14-454) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE720. Shipped to India. 
					No 135 Squadron. ? 6 Squadron (IAF) Jan44. SOC 24Apr47
				918 (MSN 14-455) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE721. Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 14 Service Flying Training School, 
					Aylmer, Ontario Sep43. Crashed during a practice forced landing 15May44 
				919 (MSN 14-456) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE722.  Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 14 Service Flying Training School, 
					Aylmer, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly 20Jun47.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16056. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 11Aug47. Scrapped at Skå-Edeby, Stockholm Jun03.
				920 (MSN 14-457) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE723.  Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, 
					Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly 10Jan47.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16089. F 16 Wing, Uppsala 10Oct47. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) 
					for maintenance 22Aug49; installation of rocket and bomb mountings 29Sep49. 
					F 16 Wing, Uppsala 31Jan50. F 21 Wing, Luleå 31May54. F 16 Wing, Uppsala 3Aug54. 
					F 6 Wing, Karlsborg 2May58. F 16 Wing, Uppsala 9Oct59. F 20 Wing, Uppsala 1Jun64. SOC 14Jan68.
				921 (MSN 14-458) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE724.  Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 14 Service Flying Training School, 
					Aylmer, Ontario Sep43. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly Jun48. Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16123. F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 26Aug48. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) 
					for maintenance 26Nov49; installation of rocket and bomb mountings 2Dec49. F 8 Wing, 
					Barkarby, Stockholm 6Dec49. Forced landing at Bromma 19Nov51. Damaged when nosed 
					over after a night landing 8Apr52. Left wing damaged when ground looped landing at Barkarby 23Oct63.
					SOC 6Nov64. Placed in reserve storage.
				922 (MSN 14-459) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE725.  Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 31 Service Flying Training School, 
					Kingston, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944.  
				923 (MSN 14-460) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE726.  Delivered to Canada 7Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 14 Service Flying Training School, 
					Aylmer, Ontario Oct43. Transferred to RCAF 1944. SOC 26Jun47. War Assets Corporation. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly Jul48.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16092. F 16 Wing, Uppsala 20Oct48. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) 
					for maintenance 20Mar50; installation of rocket and bomb mountings 23Mar50. 
					F 16 Wing, Uppsala 29Mar50. F 17 Wing, Kallinge, Ronneby 27Apr57. 
					Loaned to F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 21Jun63. F 17 Wing, Kallinge, Ronneby 
					14Nov63. Damaged in collision on the ground 9Nov70. SOC 30Mar72. 
					FFV CVMV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for disposal 25May72. 
					Registered Jun72 as SE-FUY. During a low altitude loop, the aircraft stalled, crashed 
					and destroyed by fire during an airshow at Arboga, Sweden 25May76 [pilot was killed]. 
					Registration cancelled 22Dec76
				924 (MSN 14-461) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE727.  Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 14 Service Flying Training School, 
					Aylmer, Ontario Sep43. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				925 (MSN 14-462) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE728.  Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 31 Service Flying Training School,
					 Kingston, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				926 (MSN 14-463) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE729. Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Flying Instructor School, Trenton, 
					Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands.  To Swiss Air Force 28Apr49 as U-309. SOC 12Feb68
				927 (MSN 14-464) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE730.  Delivered to Canada Jan43; 
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal.
					 Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 
					To Swiss Air Force 15Jun49 as U-313. SOC 16Sep69
				928 (MSN 14-465) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE731. Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Flying Instructor School, 
					Trenton, Ontario. Crashed after fuel exhaustion and the two crew bailed out three miles 
					north of Brockville, Ontario 29Jun44
				929 (MSN 14-466) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE732.  Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 6 Service Flying Training School, 
					Dunnville, Ontario. Crashed seven miles northwest of Dunnville, Ontario 29Nov43
				930 (MSN 14-467) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE733.  Delivered to Canada Jan43.
					 Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Service Flying Training School, 
					Camp Borden, Ontario.  No 2 Flying Instructor School, Pearce, Alberta. Transferred to RCAF 1944. 
					War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands.  To Swiss Air Force 24Mar49 as U-305. SOC 16Sep69.
				931 (MSN 14-468) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE734.  Delivered to Canada Jan43; 
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala 
					Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) for inspection and assembly 8May48. 
					To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 as Sk 16A, serial 16100. 
					F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 12Aug48. Crashed 1.5km south of Immeln, Kristianstads 23Aug54. 
					The two crew bailed out and suffered burns after a fuel leak into the right wing was 
					ignited by the exhaust flame. SOC 27Nov54
				932 (MSN 14-469) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE735.  Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 31 Service Flying Training School, 
					Kingston, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944.
					To Royal Swedish AF as 16008 1947-1970.  Scrapped after crash.
				933 (MSN 14-470) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE736.  Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 31 Service Flying Training School, Kingston, Ontario. 
					Transferred to RCAF 1944
				934 (MSN 14-471) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE737. Delivered to Canada Jan43; 
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				935 (MSN 14-472) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE738.Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 14 Service Flying Training School, 
					Aylmer, Ontario Jan44. ? 1 Service Flying Training School. Transferred to RCAF 1944  
				936 (MSN 14-473) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE739.  Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 31 Service Flying Training School, 
					Kingston, Ontario. ? 1 Service Flying Training School. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				937 (MSN 14-474) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE740. Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Service Flying Training School, 
					Camp Borden, Ontario. Accident, DBR 18May44
				938 (MSN 14-475) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE741.  Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. ? 1 Flying Instructor School, 
					Trenton, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946.
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly Jul48.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1948 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16136. F 3 Wing, Malmslätt, Linköping 24Sep48. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) 
					for maintenance 12Dec49; installation of rocket and bomb mountings 15Dec49. 
					F 3 Wing, Malmslätt, Linköping 23Dec49. Left wing damaged when the landing gear collapsed 
					with mechanical failure after landing at Malmslätt 5May50. Left wing damaged when the 
					aircraft collided with a fuel tank after landing at Malmslätt 14Sep50. 
					Loaned to F 21 Wing, Luleå 28Jul56. F 3 Wing, Malmslätt, Linköping 7Sep56. F 15 Wing,
					Söderhamn 14Jan57. Crashed after the pilot lost control at Segelvik, Kallskär, 4.5km 
					northeast of Sandarne, on approach to Söderhamn 20Aug69 (2KIS). SOC 30Sep69.
				939 (MSN 14-476) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE742.  Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Service Flying Training School, 
					Camp Borden, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly 21Apr47.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16022. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 17May47. Accident 11Jun47; when taxying to the 
					hangar after landing, instead of retracting the wing flaps the pilot retracted the landing gear 
					causing the aircraft to rest on the lower fuselage, damaging the wings and bending the 
					propeller blades. CVA 25Jun47 for repair, completed 19Sep47. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 20Sep47. 
					Loaned to F 17 Wing, Kallinge, Ronneby 11Jun48. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for 
					maintenance 19Aug49; installation of rocket and bomb mountings 26Aug49. 
					F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 9Dec49. Forced landing after engine failure on a practice field 7Mar51. 
					F 17 Wing, Kallinge, Ronneby 20Dec56; not operated by F 17. SOC 31Dec57, high repair costs. 
					The aircraft had been outside at F 5 Wing for a long time and suffered severe corrosion 
					which was uneconomical to repair
				940 (MSN 14-477) to RAF as Harvard IIB FE743.  Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Service Flying Training School, 
					Camp Borden, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly 10Jan47.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16002. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 17May47. Crash landed at Simmelsberga 20 km 
					southwest of Ljungbyhed 23Jun54. F 18 Wing, Tullinge, Botkyrka 14Jan57. Crashed at Hungesjön, 
					Jämtland 13Sep62. SOC 15Feb64
				941 (MSN 14-478) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE744.  Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Service Flying Training School, 
					Camp Borden, Ontario. Crashed near Lafontaine, Ontario 21Mar44
				942 (MSN 14-479) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE745. Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Service Flying Training School, 
					Camp Borden, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 
				 	To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force / Leger Luchtmacht Nederland 1949 as B-153. 
					To Royal Netherlands Air Force / Koninklijke Luchtmacht (KLu) 27Mar53. Withdrawn from use 1962
				943 (MSN 14-480) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE746. Delivered to Canada Jan43; 
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944 
				944 (MSN 14-481) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE747.Delivered to Canada Jan43; 
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944  
				945 (MSN 14-482) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE748.Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 31 Service Flying Training School, 
					Kingston, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944  
				946 (MSN 14-483) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE749. Delivered to Canada Jan43; 
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. Aviolanda, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 
					To Swiss Air Force 28Feb49 as U-302 [Aviolanda document dated 20Dec48 records 
					previous identity as FE733]. SOC 16Sep69
				947 (MSN 14-484) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE750.  Delivered to Canada Jan43; 
					no RAF service in Canada. Shipped to UK Mar44; no service in UK. 
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force / Leger Luchtmacht Nederland May47 as FE750, 
					later as B-42. Scrapped for spare parts 1951; 
				948 (MSN 14-485) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE751.  Delivered to Canada Jan43; 
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				949 (MSN 14-486) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE752.  Delivered to Canada 22Jan43; 
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944. SOC 15Nov46. War Assets Corporation. 
					Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly 25Apr47.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16068.   F-16 wing, Uppsala 21Aug47. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 27Oct47.
					F-16 wing, Uppsala 26Nov48. CVV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for maintenance 31Jan50; 
					installation of rocket and bomb mountings 13Feb50.  F-16 wing, Uppsala May50. 
					Damaged on landing 28Oct52. Loaned to F 21 Wing, Luleå 30May54.  F-16 wing, Uppsala 3Aug54. 
					Loaned to F 8 Wing, Barkarby, Stockholm 20May56.  F-16 wing, Uppsala 9Aug56. F 8 Wing, Barkarby, 
					Stockholm 28Jan57. F 3 Wing, Malmslätt, Linköping 24Oct67. SOC 30Mar72. 
					FFV CVMV (Central Workshop, Västerås) for disposal 1972. The aircraft was gifted to the 
					Johannisbergs School, Västerås for educational purposes. Flygvapenmuseum, Malmslatt AB, 
					Sweden 1992. Sold for restoration Sep01. First post-restoration flight made at Säve 23Aug07. 
					Registered 27Oct09 as SE-FUD; cancelled 21Mar18. Displayed at Aeroseum, Göteborg, Sweden 2015. 
					Registered 18Apr18 as OY-FUD; current [Sep19
				950 (MSN 14-487) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE753.  Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 31 Service Flying Training School, 
					Kingston, Ontario.  No 14 Service Flying Training School, Aylmer, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944. 
					War Assets Corporation for disposal. Charles H. Babb Company, Montreal, Quebec 1946. 
					Royal Swedish Air Board. Centrala Flygverkstaden i Arboga / Central Workshop, Arboga (CVA) 
					for inspection and assembly 27Jan47.  To Royal Swedish Air Force / Kungl Svenska Flygvapnet 1947 
					as Sk 16A, serial 16008. F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 22Apr47. Loaned to F 6 Wing, Karlsborg 29Apr48. 
					F 5 Wing, Ljungbyhed 2Aug48. F 11 Wing, Nyköping 31Jan57. Loaned to F 16 Wing, Uppsala 8Oct59. 
					F 11 Wing, Nyköping 30Apr60. Accident landing at Nyköping 8Aug70. SOC 21Sep70
				951 (MSN 14-488) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE754.  Delivered to Canada Jan43; 
					no RAF service in Canada. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				952 (MSN 14-489) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE755.  Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 14 Service Flying Training School, 
					Aylmer, Ontario Jan44. Shipped to UK May44.  No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Errol, 
					Perthshire, Scotland Apr45.  No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
				 	No 22 Service Flying Training School, Calveley, Cheshire Nov45.  No 22 Flying Training School, 
					Syerston, Nottinghamshire Feb49. SOC Mar55
				953 (MSN 14-490) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE756. Delivered to Canada Jan43; 
					no RAF service in Canada. Shipped to UK Mar44.  No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Errol, 
					Perthshire, Scotland Sep44.  No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45; 
					St Mawgan Oct46. No 1 Ferry Unit, Pershore, Worcestershire Nov46; Pershore Jan48; 
					Manston May48.  No 2 Flying Training School Jan49. Central Flying School, Little Rissington, 
					Cheltenham, Gloucestershire (Examining Wing), Brize Norton, Oxfordshire Jul49. 
					No 3 Flying Training School, Feltwell, Norfolk Jun50.  No 2 Flying Training School Aug50. 
					No 1 Flying Training School Apr51. Collided with Harvard FS815 [43-12656] during 
					aerobatics and crashed one mile south of Graveley, Cambridgeshire 2Jul51 
				954 (MSN 14-491) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE757.  Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Service Flying Training School, 
					Camp Borden, Ontario. Crashed after the pilot became lost in a snow storm and bailed 
					out too low near Penetanguishine, Ontario 12Dec43 (1KIS).
				955 (MSN 14-492) To RAF as Harvard IIb FE758. Delivered to Canada Jan43; 
					no RAF service in Canada. Shipped to UK Mar44; no service in UK. 
					To Royal Netherlands Army Air Force / Leger Luchtmacht Nederland Apr47 as FE758, 
					later as B-31. WFU. Ground instructional airframe 1949; 
				956 (MSN 14-493) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE759. Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Service Flying Training School, 
					Camp Borden, Ontario; hit tree and crashed on Edanville range, Ontario 3Sep44
				957 (MSN 14-494) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE760. Delivered to Canada Jan43; 
					no RAF service in Canada. Shipped to UK Mar44; no service in UK. SOC May47. 
					Returned to US Government. Ferried Pershore, Worcestershire to Karup, Denmark. 
					To Danish Army Air Corps / Hærens Flyvertropper 20Jun47 as FE760. Reserialled 1948 as 31-301. 
					To Royal Danish Air Force / Flyvevåbnet 1Oct50. Eskadrille 725. WFU 1Aug58. 
					Scrapped at Flyvestation Værløse 15Aug61 
				958 (MSN 14-495) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE761.  Delivered to Canada Jan43; 
					no RAF service in Canada. Shipped to UK Mar44.  No 9 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Errol, 
					Perthshire, Scotland Oct44.  No 5 (Pilot) Advanced Flying Unit, Ternhill, Shropshire Jun45.
					No 22 Service Flying Training School, Calveley, Cheshire Nov45. 
					No 22 Flying Training School, Syerston, Nottinghamshire Feb49. 
					No 2 Flying Training School Dec49. Crashed in forced landing two miles east of 
					Southam, Warwickshire 6Jun50
				959 (MSN 14-496) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE762.  Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 31 Service Flying Training School, 
					Kingston, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				960 (MSN 14-497) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE763. Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Service Flying Training School, 
					Camp Borden, Ontario. SOC 23Nov44 
				961 (MSN 14-498) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE764.  Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 31 Service Flying Training School, 
					Kingston, Ontario. Transferred to RCAF 1944
				962 (MSN 14-499) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE765. Delivered to Canada Jan43. 
					Operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF].  No 1 Service Flying Training School, 
					Camp Borden, Ontario. Crashed three miles north of Edenville RLG, Ontario 28Nov43; 
					stalled, crashed and burned on an unauthorised low flying practice (2KIS).
				963 (MSN 14-500) to RAF as Harvard IIb FE766.  Shipped to India Aug43. 
					No 20 Squadron.  No 60 Squadron, Kangla, Imphal.  To Royal Pakistan Air Force 25Sep47
42-964/1163		de Havilland Canada PT-24-DH Tiger Moth
				Built by de Havilland Canada as the DH.82C Tiger Moth.  Lend-Lease to UK Government for the British 
				Commonwealth Air Training Plan. Operated for the BCATP by the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF]. Designated PT-24 for contract purposes; retained in Canada, not 
				Lend-Lease to UK for use by the RCAF, none used by the USAAF.  Also allocated RAF serials.
				Not used by the USAAF  
				Dispositions from Jos Heyman
				964/1131 (MSN DHC-1303/1470) to RAF as FE100/FE267 also RCAF serials 1100/1267. 
					964 (MSN DHC-1303) To RAF as FE100; to Canadian AF as 1100 on 24 Dec 1941; 
						No. 15 Elementary wfu 20 Aug 1943, Flying School, Regina, Saskatchewan. No. 32 Elementary Flying School, Bowden, Alberta.
						SOC Aug 20,  1943
					965 (MSN DHC-1304) To RAF as FE101; to Canadian AF as 1101 on 24 Dec 1941;  No. 15 Elementary 
						Flying School, Regina, Saskatchewan. Accident at Regina, Saskatchewan 23Jan45. SOC 23Jan45. No. 2 Training 
						Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal
					966 (MSN DHC-1305) To RAF as FE102; to Canadian AF as 1102 on 24 Dec 1941; 
						Assigned to RAF as FE102; delivered to RCAF 24Dec41 as 1102. No. 16 Elementary 
						Flying School, Edmonton, Alberta. Accident 1Apr42.   Wfu 14 Aug 1943
					967 (MSN DHC-1306) To RAF as FE103; to Canadian AF as 1103 on 24 Dec 1941; 
						No. 33 Elementary Flying School, Caron, Saskatchewan. SOC 23Jan45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, 
						Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal.  Wfu 23 Jan 1945
					968 (MSN DHC-1307) To RAF as FE104; to Canadian AF as 1104 on 24 Dec 1941; 
						No. 33 Elementary Flying School, Caron, Saskatchewan. Accident at Caron 10Feb45. SOC 10Feb45. 
						No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
						w/o 10 Feb 1945 at Caron, Canada
					969 (MSN DHC-1308) To RAF as FE105; to Canadian AF as 1105 on 24 Dec 1941; 
						No. 33 Elementary Flying School, Caron, Saskatchewan. SOC 10Feb45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, 
						Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal.   wfu 10 Feb 1945
					970 (MSN DHC-1309) to RAF as FE106, to Canadian AF as 1106,  to civil registry as CF-BQU.  
						No. 33 Elementary Flying School, Caron, Saskatchewan. SOC 27Jul45. No. 2 Training Command, 
						Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. WFU Oct 24, 1947.  Royal Canadian Flying Club 
						Association. Registered 15Sep45 as CF-BQU; cancelled 3Jan49. 
					971 (MSN DHC-1310) To RAF as FE107; to Canadian AF as 1107 on 24 Dec 1941; No. 33 Elementary Flying School, 
						Caron, Saskatchewan. SOC 8Feb45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets 
						Corporation for disposal. 
					972 (MSN DHC-1311) To RAF as FE108; to Canadian AF as 1108 on 24 Dec 1941; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 23Jan45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					973 (MSN DHC-1312) To RAF as FE109; to Canadian AF as 1109 on 24 Dec 1941; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan.wfu 9 Aug 1944
					974 (MSN DHC-1313) To RAF as FE110; to Canadian AF as 1110 on 24 Dec 1941; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. Royal Canadian Air Cadets 1Dec43 as instructional airframe A338.  wfu 20 Oct 1962
					975 (MSN DHC-1314) to RAF as FE111; to Canadian AF as 1111 on 24 Dec 1941; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. Accident 18Jun43. w/o 18 Jun 1943
					976 (MSN DHC-1315) To RAF as FE112; to Canadian AF as 1112 on 24 Dec 1941; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 28Jul45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registration CF-COJ 
						assigned 4Mar46; cancelled 13Feb59. wfu 1982
					977 (MSN DHC-1316) To RAF as FE113; to Canadian AF as 1113 on 24 Dec 1941;No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 28Jul45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registration CF-CSW 
						assigned 10Jul46. Accident 7Jun50.  wfu by 1982
					978 (MSN DHC-1317) to RAF as FE114, to RCAF as 1114 on 24 Dec 1941; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 28Jul45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registration CF-CSX 
						assigned 12Jul46; cancelled 17Mar71. Used at Brandon Flying Club in early 1950s, to train Canadian
						Army ab initio pilots. Registered as N18840. Substantially damaged when the engine failed and the 
						aircraft stalled during takeoff from Mexico Farms Airport, Cumberland, MD 25May78. The pilot 
						had used unleaded automotive gasoline. Registered 7Dec94 to Cavanaugh Collection Inc., Addison, TX. 
						Registration current [Jul20]. Exhibited at the Cavanaugh Flight Museum.
					979 (MSN DHC-1318) To RAF as FE115; to Canadian AF as 1115 on 24 Dec 1941; . No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 9Nov45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. Bill of Sale from War Assets Corporation May45. 
						Registered 4Dec45 as CF-DAH; cancelled 16Jan53. wfu by 1982
					980 (MSN DHC-1319) To RAF as FE116; to Canadian AF as 1116 on 1 Jan 1942; wfu; No. 10 Elementary Flying School, 
						Hamilton, Ontario. SOC 20Aug45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registration CF-CTS 
						assigned 20Dec46; cancelled 10Mar47 as not taken up. 
					981 (MSN DHC-1320) To RAF as FE117; to Canadian AF as 1117 on 1 Jan 1942; . No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. Accident 4Jun42. SOC 11Feb44.
					982 (MSN DHC-1321) To RAF as FE118; to Canadian AF as 1118 on 1 Jan 1942; . No. 33 Elementary Flying School, 
						Caron, Saskatchewan. SOC 18Oct43. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club 
						Association. Registration CF-IFB assigned 22Apr55; cancelled as not taken up. 
					983 (MSN DHC-1322) To RAF as FE119; to Canadian AF as 1119 on 1 Jan 1942; . No. 19 Elementary Flying School, 
						Virden, Manitoba. No. 34 Elementary Flying School, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 28Jul45. 
						No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
						Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registration CF-COK assigned 4Mar46; cancelled 22Feb50.
					984 (MSN DHC-1323) To RAF as FE120; to Canadian AF as 1120; wfu 16 Feb 1945   No. 33 Elementary Flying School, 
						Caron, Saskatchewan. SOC 16Feb45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					985 (MSN DHC-1324) To RAF as FE121; to Canadian AF as 1121 on 1 Jan 1942; . No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 13Mar45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
							War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					986 (MSN DHC-1325) to RAF as FE122, to RCAF as 1122 on 1 Jan 1942; wfu; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 28Jul45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registration CF-COU 
						assigned 1Apr46; current [Jul20].
					987 (MSN DHC-1326) To RAF as FE123; to Canadian AF as 1123 on 1 Jan 1942; . No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. No. 19 Elementary Flying School, Virden, Manitoba. SOC 5Apr45. 
						No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
						Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registered as CF-SAF Apr 5, 145; cancelled by 1976.
					988 (MSN DHC-1327) To RAF as FE124; to Canadian AF as 1124 on 1 Jan 1942;No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. Crashed at Assiniboia 1Nov42. SOC 3Mar43.
					989 (MSN DHC-1328) To RAF as FE125; to Canadian AF as 1125 on 1 Jan 1942; . No. 32 Elementary Flying School, 
						Bowden, Alberta. No. 3 Flying Instructors School, Arnprior, Ontario.No. 17 Elementary Flying School, 
						Stanley, Nova Scotia. SOC 11Mar44. 
					990 (MSN DHC-1329) To RAF as FE126; to Canadian AF as 1126  on 1 Jan 1942; . No. 31 Elementary Flying School, 
						de Winton, Alberta. SOC 24Feb44
					991 (MSN DHC-1330) To RAF as FE127; to Canadian AF as 1127 on 1 Jan 1942; . No. 31 Elementary Flying School, 
						de Winton, Alberta. SOC 16Sep43.
					992 (MSN DHC-1331) To RAF as FE128; to Canadian AF as 1128 on 1 Jan 1942; No. 32 Elementary Flying School, 
						Bowden, Alberta. SOC 23Jan45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets 
						Corporation for disposal. 
					993 (MSN DHC-1332) To RAF as FE129; to Canadian AF as 1129 on 1 Jan 1942; No. 31 Elementary Flying School, 
						de Winton, Alberta. SOC 30Dec43.
					994 (MSN DHC-1333) To RAF as FE130; to Canadian AF as 1130 on 1 Jan 1942; Assigned to RAF as FE130; 
						delivered to RCAF 1Jan42 as 1130. No. 34 Elementary Flying School, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. 
						Crashed at Assiniboia 11Aug42. SOC 11Feb43.
					995 (MSN DHC-1334) To RAF as FE131; to Canadian AF as 1131 on 1 Jan 1942; wfu; . No. 34 Elementary Flying 
						School, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. No. 19 Elementary Flying School, Virden, Manitoba. SOC 28Jul45. 
						No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
						Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registration CF-CSL assigned 24Jun46; cancelled 26May53.
					996 (MSN DHC-1335) To RAF as FE132; to Canadian AF as 1132 on 8 Jan 1942; No. 31 Elementary Flying School, 
						de Winton, Alberta. SOC 13Mar45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registration CF-COO 
						assigned 16Mar46; cancelled 3Aug54.
					997 (MSN DHC-1336) To RAF as FE133; to Canadian AF as 1133 on 8 Jan 1942; Assigned to RAF as FE133; 
						delivered to RCAF 8Jan42 as 1133. No. 34 Elementary Flying School, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. 
						SOC 26Apr44
					998 (MSN DHC-1337) To RAF as FE134; to Canadian AF as 1134 on 8 Jan 1942.  No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 12Jun45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registered 8Aug45 as CF-BKZ. 
						Landing gear collapsed when the aircraft swung to miss a tree during takeoff from Snow Lake, Manitoba 15Apr50. 
						Registration cancelled 21Mar68. 
					999 (MSN DHC-1338) To RAF as FE135; to Canadian AF as 1135 on 8 Jan 1942; . No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 16Feb45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					1000 (MSN DHC-1339) To RAF as FE136; to Canadian AF as 1136 on 8 Jan 1942; No. 33 Elementary Flying School, 
						Caron, Saskatchewan. SOC 23Jan45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registered as N82CS; current [Jul20].
					1001 (MSN DHC-1340) To RAF as FE137; to Canadian AF as 1137 on 8 Jan 1942; No. 33 Elementary Flying School, 
						Caron, Saskatchewan. SOC 16Feb45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets 
						Corporation for disposal. 
					1002 (MSN DHC-1341) To RAF as FE138; to Canadian AF as 1138 on 8 Jan 1942; No. 31 Elementary Flying School, 
						de Winton, Alberta. SOC 22Mar44.
					1003 (MSN DHC-1342) To RAF as FE139; to Canadian AF as 1139 on 8 Jan 1942; . No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 26Apr44.
					1004 (MSN DHC-1343) To RAF as FE140; to Canadian AF as 1140 on 8 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 13Mar45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					1005 (MSN DHC-1344) To RAF as FE141; to Canadian AF as 1141 on 8 Jan 1942; No. 33 Elementary Flying School, 
						Caron, Saskatchewan. SOC 13Mar45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					1006 (MSN DHC-1345) To RAF as FE142; to Canadian AF as 1142 on 8 Jan 1942; No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, 
						Manitoba. Damaged after a mid air collision 28Nov43. SOC 28Dec43w/o 28 Nov 1943
					1007 (MSN DHC-1346) To RAF as FE143; to Canadian AF as 1143 on 8 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 28Jul45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registration CF-COE 
						assigned 25Feb46; cancelled 15Apr86.
					1008 (MSN DHC-1347) To RAF as FE144; to Canadian AF as 1144 on 8 Jan 1942; . No. 33 Elementary Flying School, 
						Caron, Saskatchewan. SOC 8Feb45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets 
						Corporation for disposal. 
					1009 (MSN DHC-1348) To RAF as FE145; to Canadian AF as 1145 on 8 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. Damaged 7May42. SOC 27Jul45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba 
						for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registered 
						16Sep46 as CF-DHS; current [Jul20].
					1010 (MSN DHC-1349) To RAF as FE146; to Canadian AF as 1146 on 8 Jan 1942; No. 31 Elementary Flying School, 
						de Winton, Alberta. SOC 16Feb45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					1011 (MSN DHC-1350) To RAF as FE147; to Canadian AF as 1147 on 8 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. Accident 5Aug42. SOC 11Feb43.
					1012 (MSN DHC-1351) To RAF as FE148; to Canadian AF as 1148 on 16 Jan 1942; wfu; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 17May45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registered as CF-SAG; cancelled.
					1013 (MSN DHC-1352) To RAF as FE149; to Canadian AF as 1149 on 16 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 12Jun45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registered 8Aug45 as CF-BLR. 
						Crashed when stalled on approach to a spot landing at Humboldt, Saskatchewan 5Jun49. Registration cancelled 15Oct49.  
					1014 (MSN DHC-1353) To RAF as FE150; to Canadian AF as 1150 on 16 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 25May45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registered as TF-KBE on 25 May 1945
					1015 (MSN DHC-1354) To RAF as FE151; to Canadian AF as 1151 on 16 Jan 1942;  No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 13Mar45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					1016 (MSN DHC-1355) to RAF as FE152; to Canadian AF as 1152 on 16 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 29Jul45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Bill of Sale from War Assets 
						Corporation to Royal Canadian Flying Clubs Association 14Jun45. Registered 23Aug46 as CF-CKM. 
						Crashed at Pierceland, Saskatchewan 3Jul51. The pilot and passenger took off on a pleasure flight. 
						After reaching a height of c.600 feet the aircraft levelled off and a fairly steep turn to the left 
						was executed. After travelling c.90°, a gust of wind rolled the aircraft to the left until the wings 
						were vertical to the ground. Control of the aircraft was lost and it crashed. Registration cancelled 13Oct51. 
					1017 (MSN DHC-1356) to RAF as FE153; to Canadian AF as 1153 on 16 Jan 1942; No. 19 Elementary Flying School, 
						Virden, Manitoba. Crashed 8Aug44. SOC 1Sep44.
					1018 (MSN DHC-1357) To RAF as FE154; to Canadian AF as 1154 on 16 Jan 1942; . No. 5 Elementary Flying Training 
						School, High River, Alberta. Crashed at High River, Alberta 30Oct42. SOC 3Mar43.
					1019 (MSN DHC-1358) To RAF as FE155; to Canadian AF as 1155 on 16 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 13Mar45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					1020 (MSN DHC-1359) To RAF as FE156; to Canadian AF as 1156 on 16 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 23Jun44.
					1021 (MSN DHC-1360) To RAF as FE157; to Canadian AF as 1157 on 16 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 28Jul45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registration CF-CLV 
						assigned 20Feb46; cancelled 11Aug69.
					1022 (MSN DHC-1361) To RAF as FE158; to Canadian AF as 1158 on 16 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 28Jul45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registration CF-COG 
						assigned 25Feb46; cancelled 10Apr67.
					1023 (MSN DHC-1362) To RAF as FE159; to Canadian AF as 1159 on 16 Jan 1942;No. 1 Training Command, Toronto, 
						Ontario. Crashed 15Oct43. SOC 12Feb44.
					1024 (MSN DHC-1363) To RAF as FE160; to Canadian AF as 1160 on 16 Jan 1942; No. 6 Elementary Flying Training 
						School, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Crashed 24Jun43. SOC 14Aug43.
					1025 (MSN DHC-1364) To RAF as FE161; to Canadian AF as 1161 on 16 Jan 1942; No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, 
						Manitoba. Crashed. SOC 19May44.
					1026 (MSN DHC-1365) To RAF as FE162; to Canadian AF as 1162 on 16 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. Crashed at Assiniboia 18Jun42. SOC 12Mar43.
					1027 (MSN DHC-1366) To RAF as FE163; to Canadian AF as 1163 on 16 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 28Jul45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registration CF-COL 
						assigned 4Mar46; cancelled 9Mar68.
					1028 (MSN DHC-1367) To RAF as FE164; to Canadian AF as 1164 on 21 Jan 1942;No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 13Mar45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					1029 (MSN DHC-1368) To RAF as FE165; to Canadian AF as 1165 on 21 Jan 1942; Destroyed in fire at Leavens 
						Brothers Aircraft, London, Ontario 7Sep43. SOC 30Jun44.
					1030 (MSN DHC-1369) To RAF as FE166; to Canadian AF as 1166 on 21 Jan 1942; . No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. Damaged at Assiniboia 15Apr43. SOC 27Jul45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, 
						Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. 
						Ottawa Flying Club.
					1031 (MSN DHC-1370) To RAF as FE167; to Canadian AF as 1167 on 21 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. Damaged at Assiniboia 6Nov42. SOC 9Sep43. Salvaged 
					1032 (MSN DHC-1371) To RAF as FE168; to Canadian AF as 1168 on 21 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. Damaged at Assiniboia 31Aug42. SOC 18Oct43.
					1033 (MSN DHC-1372) To RAF as FE169; to Canadian AF as 1169 on 21 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 13Mar45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					1034 (MSN DHC-1373) To RAF as FE170; to Canadian AF as 1170 on 21 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. No. 19 Elementary Flying School, Virden, Manitoba. SOC 28Jul45. 
						No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
						Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registration CF-CLW assigned 20Feb46; current [Jul20].
					1035 (MSN DHC-1374) To RAF as FE171; to Canadian AF as 1171 on 21 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. No. 31 Elementary Flying School, de Winton, Alberta. SOC 10Feb45. 
						No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					1036 (MSN DHC-1375) To RAF as FE172; to Canadian AF as 1172 on 21 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. No. 19 Elementary Flying School, Virden, Manitoba. SOC 28Jul45. 
						No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
						Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registration CF-CLJ assigned 19Feb46; cancelled 17Aug47.
					1037 (MSN DHC-1376) To RAF as FE173; to Canadian AF as 1173 on 21 Jan 1942; . No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 10Feb45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					1038 (MSN DHC-1377) to RAF as FE174; to Canadian AF as 1174 on 21 Jan 1942; . No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. Damaged at Assiniboia 3Jun42. SOC 10Feb45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, 
						Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					1039 (MSN DHC-1378) To RAF as FE175; to Canadian AF as 1175 on 21 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. No. 19 Elementary Flying School, Virden, Manitoba. SOC 20Jun44
					1040 (MSN DHC-1379) To RAF as FE176; to Canadian AF as 1176 on 21 Jan 1942; . No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. No. 19 Elementary Flying School, Virden, Manitoba. SOC 28Jul45. 
						No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
						Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registration CF-CLM assigned 19Feb46; cancelled 14Feb50.
					1041 (MSN DHC-1380) To RAF as FE177; to Canadian AF as 1177 on 21 Jan 1942;No. 32 Elementary Flying School, 
						Bowden, Alberta. SOC 10Feb45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets 
						Corporation for disposal. 
					1042 (MSN DHC-1381) To RAF as FE178; to Canadian AF as 1178 on 21 Jan 1942; SOC 28Jul45. No. 2 Training Command, 
						Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. 
						Registration CF-CJU assigned 5Dec45; cancelled 7Jun50.
					1043 (MSN DHC-1382) To RAF as FE179; to Canadian AF as 1179 on 21 Jan 1942; . No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. Damaged at Assiniboia 7Dec42. SOC 13Mar45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, 
						Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. 
						Bill of Sale from War Assets Corporation to Royal Canadian Flying Clubs Association 14Jun45. Registered 
						18Mar46 as CF-DFH. Immediately after take-off the aircraft struck a tree, stalled and crashed at Lumby, 
						British Columbia 20Aug47. Registration cancelled 10Sep47. 
					1044 (MSN DHC-1383) To RAF as FE180; to Canadian AF as 1180 on 22 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. Damaged at Assiniboia 10Jun42. SOC 28Jul45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, 
						Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. 
						Registration CF-CSM assigned 24Jun46; cancelled 26May52.
					1045 (MSN DHC-1384) To RAF as FE181; to Canadian AF as 1181 on 29 Jan 1942;No. 5 Elementary Flying Training 
						School, High River, Alberta. SOC 13Mar45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					1046 (MSN DHC-1385) To RAF as FE182; to Canadian AF as 1182 on 29 Jan 1942; No. 15 Elementary Flying School, 
						Regina, Saskatchewan. SOC 8Feb45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets 
						Corporation for disposal. 
					1047 (MSN DHC-1386) To RAF as FE183; to Canadian AF as 1183 on 29 Jan 1942; No. 5 Elementary Flying Training 
						School, High River, Alberta. SOC 23Jan45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					1048 (MSN DHC-1387) To RAF as FE184; to Canadian AF as 1184 on 29 Jan 1942; No. 32 Elementary Flying School, 
						Bowden, Alberta. SOC 23Jan45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets 
						Corporation for disposal. 
					1049 (MSN DHC-1388) To RAF as FE185; to Canadian AF as 1185 on 29 Jan 1942; . No. 5 Elementary Flying Training 
						School, High River, Alberta. SOC 16Feb45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					1050 (MSN DHC-1389) To RAF as FE186; to Canadian AF as 1186 on 29 Jan 1942; No. 15 Elementary Flying School, 
						Regina, Saskatchewan. Crashed at Regina 17Feb43. SOC 9Apr43.
					1051 (MSN DHC-1390) To RAF as FE187; to Canadian AF as 1187 on 29 Jan 1942; . No. 5 Elementary Flying Training 
						School, High River, Alberta. SOC 28Jul45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. To Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Ottawa Flying Club.
					1052 (MSN DHC-1391) To RAF as FE188; to Canadian AF as 1188 on 29 Jan 1942; . No. 5 Elementary Flying Training 
						School, High River, Alberta. SOC 23Jan45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					1053 (MSN DHC-1392) To RAF as FE189; to Canadian AF as 1189 on 29 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. No. 19 Elementary Flying School, Virden, Manitoba. SOC 22Nov45. 
						No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
						Registered as CF-SAZ Nov 22, 1945; current [Jul20].
					1054 (MSN DHC-1393) To RAF as FE190; to Canadian AF as 1190 on 29 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. No. 32 Elementary Flying School, Bowden, Alberta. SOC 14Aug43
					1055 (MSN DHC-1394) To RAF as FE191; to Canadian AF as 1191 on 29 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. No. 19 Elementary Flying School, Virden, Manitoba. SOC 28Jul45. 
						No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
						Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Bill of Sale from War Assets Corporation to Royal Canadian 
						Flying Clubs Association 14Jun45. Registered 1May46 as CF-CKK. Crashed into Cold Lake, Alberta 2Oct52. 
						The aircraft was found floating upside down in Cold Lake two days later. The precise cause of the 
						accident was not determined, although it was established that the flight was attempted in the 
						vicinity of a rapidly moving and very active cold front. Registration cancelled 13Feb53. 
					1056 (MSN DHC-1395) To RAF as FE192; to Canadian AF as 1192 on 29 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. No. 19 Elementary Flying School, Virden, Manitoba. SOC 13Mar45. 
						No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
						Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registration CF-COH assigned 25Feb46; current [Jul20].
					1057 (MSN DHC-1396) To RAF as FE193; to Canadian AF as 1193 on 29 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 13Mar45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					1058 (MSN DHC-1397) To RAF as FE194; to Canadian AF as 1194 on 29 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. Destroyed by fire at Assiniboia, Saskatchewan 26Dec42. SOC 22Mar43.
					1059 (MSN DHC-1398) To RAF as FE195; to Canadian AF as 1195 on 29 Jan 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 28Jul45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registration CF-CJP 
						assigned 26Oct45; cancelled 5Jul57.
					1060 (MSN DHC-1399) To RAF as FE196; to Canadian AF as 1196 on 29 Jan 1942; No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, 
						Manitoba. Destroyed in a storm. SOC 9Aug44.
					1061 (MSN DHC-1400) To RAF as FE197; to Canadian AF as 1197 on 2 Feb 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 21Sep43. Salvaged. 
					1062 (MSN DHC-1401) To RAF as FE198; to Canadian AF as 1198 on 2 Feb 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 13Mar45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					1063 (MSN DHC-1402) To RAF as FE199; to Canadian AF as 1199 on 2 Feb 1942; . No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. No. 19 Elementary Flying School, Virden, Manitoba. SOC 28Jul45. 
						No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
						Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registered CF-COT 1Apr46; cancelled 16Jul48.
					1064 (MSN DHC-1403) To RAF as FE200; to Canadian AF as 1200 on 2 Feb 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. Damaged at Assiniboia 25May42. SOC 13Mar45. No. 2 Training Command, 
						Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					1065 (MSN DHC-1404) To RAF as FE201; to Canadian AF as 1201 on 2 Feb 1942; No. 31 Elementary Flying School, 
						de Winton, Alberta. Damaged at de Winton, Alberta 17Apr42. SOC 18Aug42.
					1066 (MSN DHC-1405) To RAF as FE202; to Canadian AF as 1202 on 2 Feb 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. No. 25 Elementary Flying School, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 28Jul45. 
						No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
						Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registration CF-CLK assigned 19Feb46; cancelled 22Jun52. 
						At Bomber Command Museum of Canada, Nanton, Alberta. Restoration for display. 
					1067 (MSN DHC-1406) To RAF as FE203; to Canadian AF as 1203 on 2 Feb 1942; No. 5 Elementary Flying Training 
						School, High River, Alberta. No. 32 Elementary Flying School, Bowden, Alberta. SOC 11Feb44. Salvaged. 
					1068 (MSN DHC-1407) To RAF as FE204; to Canadian AF as 1204 on 2 Feb 1942; No. 5 Elementary Flying Training 
						School, High River, Alberta. SOC 25May45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registered 26Jul45 as TF-KBD; 
						cancelled 23Jul55. Stored dismantled somewhere in Iceland [1987]. 
					1069 (MSN DHC-1408) To RAF as FE205; to Canadian AF as 1205 on 2 Feb 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. Destroyed. SOC 15Oct43.
					1070 (MSN DHC-1409) To RAF as FE206; to Canadian AF as 1206 on 2 Feb 1942; . No. 31 Elementary Flying School, 
						de Winton, Alberta. SOC 16Feb45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					1071 (MSN DHC-1410) To RAF as FE207; to Canadian AF as 1207 on 2 Feb 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 23Jan45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal.  
					1072 (MSN DHC-1411) To RAF as FE208; to Canadian AF as 1208 on 2 Feb 1942; . No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. Crashed 14Aug42. SOC 3Mar43. 
					1073 (MSN DHC-1412) To RAF as FE209; to Canadian AF as 1209 on 2 Feb 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 13Mar45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					1074 (MSN DHC-1413) To RAF as FE210; to Canadian AF as 1210 on 2 Feb 1942; No. 34 Elementary Flying School, 
						Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. SOC 28Jul45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registration CF-CSY 
						assigned 12Jul46; cancelled 22May51.
					1075 (MSN DHC-1414) To RAF as FE211; to Canadian AF as 1211 on 2 Feb 1942; No. 32 Elementary Flying School, 
						Bowden, Alberta. No. 16 Elementary Flying School, Edmonton, Alberta. No. 7 Elementary Flying School, 
						Windsor, Ontario. SOC 27Jul45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registration CF-CTL 
						assigned 5Sep46; not taken up. Registration assigned 31Oct46 as CF-CTO. Reregistered as C-GDWI; current [Jul20]. 
					1076 (MSN DHC-1415) To RAF as FE212; to Canadian AF as 1212 on 2 Feb 1942; No. 5 Elementary Flying Training 
						School, High River, Alberta. SOC 26Apr44.
					1077 (MSN DHC-1416) To RAF as FE213; to Canadian AF as 1213 on 12 Feb 1942; No. 16 Elementary Flying Training 
						School, Edmonton, Alberta. SOC 13Mar45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registration CF-CVI 
						assigned 27Jun47; cancelled 7Mar50. Registered as N1310V; cancelled 3Mar52. 
					1078 (MSN DHC-1417) To RAF as FE214; to Canadian AF as 1214 on 12 Feb 1942; . SOC 28Jul45. No. 2 Training 
						Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying 
						Club Association. Registration CF-CIX assigned 28Aug45; current as C-FCIX [Jul20].
					1079 (MSN DHC-1418) To RAF as FE215; to Canadian AF as 1215 on 12 Feb 1942; . SOC 16Feb45. No. 2 Training 
						Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					1080 (MSN DHC-1419) To RAF as FE216; to Canadian AF as 1216 on 12 Feb 1942; SOC 28Jul45. No. 2 Training 
						Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying 
						Club Association. Registration CF-CSO assigned 24Jun46; cancelled 18Oct54.
					1081 (MSN DHC-1420) To RAF as FE217; to Canadian AF as 1217 on 12 Feb 1942; . No. 32 Elementary Flying 
						School, Bowden, Alberta. No. 17 Elementary Flying Training School, Stanley, Nova Scotia. SOC 24Apr45. 
						No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal
					1082 (MSN DHC-1421) To RAF as FE218; to Canadian AF as 1218 on 12 Feb 1942; No. 20 Elementary Flying Training 
						School, Oshawa, Ontario Dec42. Accident 6Mar43. SOC 23Jan45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba 
						for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					1083 (MSN DHC-1422) To RAF as FE219; to Canadian AF as 1219 on 12 Feb 1942; No. 20 Elementary Flying Training 
						School, Oshawa, Ontario Dec42. SOC 25Sep45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Bill of Sale from War 
						Assets Corporation to Royal Canadian Flying Clubs Association 14Jun45. Registered 1Feb46 as CF-CKD. 
						Crashed at Shelburne, Ontario 22Aug48. The pilot took off from a field near Shelburne with one passenger. 
						Shortly afterwards the aircraft was observed flying low over the fields and home of the passenger. 
						An eye-witness stated that the aircraft pulled up to clear wires running parallel to the road. 
						The next moment the nose dropped and the aircraft crashed, immediately bursting into flames and 
						killing both men. Registration cancelled 6Nov48
					1084 (MSN DHC-1423) To RAF as FE220; to Canadian AF as 1220 on 12 Feb 1942; No. 20 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Oshawa, Ontario. Accident 4Apr42. SOC 2Feb43.
					1085 (MSN DHC-1424) To RAF as FE221; to Canadian AF as 1221 on 12 Feb 1942; No. 1 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Malton, Ontario. Accident 26Apr42. SOC 16Jun42.
					1086 (MSN DHC-1425) To RAF as FE222; to Canadian AF as 1222 on 12 Feb 1942; . No. 10 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Hamilton, Ontario. Accident 24Apr42. SOC 8Feb45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, 
						Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal.  
					1087 (MSN DHC-1426) To RAF as FE223; to Canadian AF as 1223 on 12 Feb 1942; No. 10 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Hamilton, Ontario. Accident 15Jun42. SOC 1Jun43.
					1088 (MSN DHC-1427) To RAF as FE224; to Canadian AF as 1224 on 12 Feb 1942; No. 20 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Oshawa, Ontario Dec42. Accident 22Jun42. SOC 25May44.
					1089 (MSN DHC-1428) To RAF as FE225; to Canadian AF as 1225 on 12 Feb 1942; No. 1 Training Command, 
						Toronto, Ontario. Accident. SOC 20Jun44. 
					1090 (MSN DHC-1429) To RAF as FE226; to Canadian AF as 1226 on 12 Feb 1942; . No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. SOC 29Aug44. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian 
						Flying Club Association. Registration CF-ESR assigned 21Oct46; cancelled 14Aug47.  
					1091 (MSN DHC-1430) To RAF as FE227; to Canadian AF as 1227 on 12 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. War Assets Corporation for disposal. SOC 13Mar45. No. 2 Training 
						Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying 
						Club Association. Registration CF-CSZ assigned 12Jul46; cancelled 13Mar19 on export to USA. 
						Used at Brandon Flying Club in early 1950s, to train Canadian Army ab initio pilots. 
					1092 (MSN DHC-1431) To RAF as FE228; to Canadian AF as 1228 on 12 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. SOC 16Feb45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for 
						storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					1093 (MSN DHC-1432) To RAF as FE229; to Canadian AF as 1229 on 12 Feb 1942; . No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. SOC 13Jun45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for 
						storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. 
						Registered 6Jun45 as CF-BFV; cancelled 24Apr53. 
						w/o 13 May 1950 at Big River, Saskachewan, Canada. Reduced to spares
					1094 (MSN DHC-1433) To RAF as FE230; to Canadian AF as 1230 on 12 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. SOC 16Sep43. Salvaged. 
					1095 (MSN DHC-1434) To RAF as FE231; to Canadian AF as 1231 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. SOC 9Nov45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba 
						for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Bill of Sale from War Assets Corporation May45. 
						Registered as CF-DAI 5Dec45; cancelled 27Sep54.
					1096 (MSN DHC-1435) To RAF as FE232; to Canadian AF as 1232 on 18 Feb 1942; . No. 2 Training Command, 
						Winnipeg, Manitoba. Crashed 16Dec43. SOC 11Jan44.
					1097 (MSN DHC-1436) To RAF as FE233; to Canadian AF as 1233 on 18 Feb 1942; . No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. Accident 6May42 Neepawa, Manitoba.  SOC 8Jun42. 
					1098 (MSN DHC-1437) To RAF as FE234; to Canadian AF as 1234 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. Instructional airframe 16Dec43 as A342. SOC 5Aug48
					1099 (MSN DHC-1438) o RAF as FE235; to Canadian AF as 1235 on 18 Feb 1942; . No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. SOC 13Mar45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for 
						storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. 
						Registered 12Jan46 as CF-CII. Broke through the ice and sank while taxying on Azure Lake, 
						British Columbia 2Jan47. Registration cancelled 6Jun50.   
					1100 (MSN DHC-1439) To RAF as FE236; to Canadian AF as 1236 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. SOC 22Feb44. Salvaged.  
					1101 (MSN DHC-1440) To RAF as FE237; to Canadian AF as 1237 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. SOC 28Jul45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba 
						for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. 
						Registration CF-COW assigned 1Apr46; cancelled 13Jun52.
					1102 (MSN DHC-1441) To RAF as FE238; to Canadian AF as 1238 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. SOC 13Mar45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba 
						for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					1103 (MSN DHC-1442) To RAF as FE239; to Canadian AF as 1239 on 18 Feb 1942; . No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. SOC 16Sep43. Salvaged. 
					1104 (MSN DHC-1443) To RAF as FE240; to Canadian AF as 1240 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. Crashed at Neepawa, Canada 7May42. Instructional airframe 16Jul42 
						as A159. SOC 7Nov44.
					1105 (MSN DHC-1444) To RAF as FE241; to Canadian AF as 1241 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. Accident at Neepawa, Canada 2Sep42. SOC 15Apr43. 
					1106 (MSN DHC-1445) To RAF as FE242; to Canadian AF as 1242 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. Accident at Neepawa, Canada 15Jul42. SOC 12Sep42.
					1107 (MSN DHC-1446) To RAF as FE243; to Canadian AF as 1243 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. SOC 13Mar45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba 
						for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. 
						Registered 18Jun46 as CF-CHV; cancelled 25Nov70.
					1108 (MSN DHC-1447) To RAF as FE244; to Canadian AF as 1244 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. SOC 25Aug43. Salvaged. 
					1109 (MSN DHC-1448) To RAF as FE245; to Canadian AF as 1245 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. SOC 13Mar45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for 
						storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. 
						Registered 19Jun46 as CF-CHU. Damaged beyond repair after an in-flight engine failure while en 
						route from Vancouver to Tahsis, British Columbia 17Aug48. Registration cancelled 15Nov48. 
					1110 (MSN DHC-1449) To RAF as FE246; to Canadian AF as 1246 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. Crashed at Neepawa, Canada 18Nov42. SOC 28Jan43.
					1111 (MSN DHC-1450) To RAF as FE247; to Canadian AF as 1247 on 18 Feb 1942; wfu; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. SOC 21Mar46. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for 
						storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Registration CF-DXL assigned 14Jun46; cancelled 8Oct54.
					1112 (MSN DHC-1451) To RAF as FE248; to Canadian AF as 1248 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. SOC 13Mar45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registration CF-CTP 
						assigned 16Nov46; cancelled 6Oct69. Registration CF-AMI assigned 25Apr73; not taken up, cancelled 15Jan94
					1113 (MSN DHC-1452) To RAF as FE249; to Canadian AF as 1249 on 18 Feb 1942;No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. SOC 16Feb45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for 
						storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					1114 (MSN DHC-1453) To RAF as FE250; to Canadian AF as 1250 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. SOC 9Aug44.
					1115 (MSN DHC-1454) To RAF as FE251; to Canadian AF as 1251 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. Crashed at Neepawa, Canada 21Oct42. SOC 28Jan43. 
					1116 (MSN DHC-1455) To RAF as FE252; to Canadian AF as 1252 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 7 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Windsor, Ontario. SOC 27Jul45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for 
						storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association.
					1117 (MSN DHC-1456) To RAF as FE253; to Canadian AF as 1253 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. Crashed at Neepawa, Canada 8Dec43. SOC 11Jan44.
					1118 (MSN DHC-1457) To RAF as FE254; to Canadian AF as 1254 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. SOC 3Feb46. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for 
						storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Registration CF-DKZ assigned 8Apr46; cancelled 20Jul49
					1119 (MSN DHC-1458) To RAF as FE255; to Canadian AF as 1255 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. SOC 28Jul45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for 
						storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. 
						Registered 4Sep45 as CF-CHQ; cancelled 27Oct72.
					1120 (MSN DHC-1459) To RAF as FE256; to Canadian AF as 1256 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 5 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, High River, Alberta. Damaged 18May42 at High River, Manitoba. SOC 14Dec42. 
					1121 (MSN DHC-1460) To RAF as FE257; to Canadian AF as 1257 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. w/o 4 Jun 1942 at Neepawa, Canada.  SOC 28Aug43.
					1122 (MSN DHC-1461) To RAF as FE258; to Canadian AF as 1258 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. SOC 28Jul45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba 
						for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. 
						Registration CF-COM assigned 4Mar46; cancelled 10May51. 
					1123 (MSN DHC-1462) To RAF as FE259; to Canadian AF as 1259 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. SOC 13Mar45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for 
						storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. 
						Registration CF-CSJ assigned 20Jun46; cancelled 28Nov49. Registration C-FCSJ assigned 20Apr82; 
						registered 20Sep82, current [Jul20]. 
					1124 (MSN DHC-1463) To RAF as FE260; to Canadian AF as 1260 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. SOC 13Mar45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba 
						for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					1125 (MSN DHC-1464) To RAF as FE261; to Canadian AF as 1261 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. SOC 10Aug43. Salvaged. 
					1126 (MSN DHC-1465) To RAF as FE262; to Canadian AF as 1262 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. Crashed. SOC 27Apr44 at Neepawa, Canada 
					1127 (MSN DHC-1466) To RAF as FE263; to Canadian AF as 1263 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. SOC 13Mar45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba 
						for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Registration C-FAAP assigned 18Oct82; 
						not taken up, cancelled 23May86. Registered 6Jun07 as C-FTMH. Reregistered 26Aug11 as CF-TMH; current [Jul20]. 
					1128 (MSN DHC-1467) To RAF as FE264; to Canadian AF as 1264 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying Training 
						School, Neepawa, Manitoba. SOC 13Mar45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registered 30Apr46 as CF-CIA; 
						cancelled 30Mar53. Salvaged 21May49, reduced to spares
					1129 (MSN DHC-1468) To RAF as FE265; to Canadian AF as 1265 on 18 Feb 1942; . No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. Crashed 12Apr42 at Neepawa, Manitoba. SOC 23Jun42.
					1130 (MSN DHC-1469) To RAF as FE266; to Canadian AF as 1266 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 35 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Neepawa, Manitoba. Accident 4Jun42 at Neepawa, Canada . SOC 15Jun43.
					1131 (MSN DHC-1470) To RAF as FE267; to Canadian AF as 1267 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 2 Training Command, 
						Winnipeg, Manitoba. Accident 7May44. SOC 8Jun44.  
				1132/1163 (MSN DHC-1471/1502) to RAF as FH619/FH650, also RCAF serials 1268/1299.  Delivered to USAAF.
					1132 (MSN DHC-1471) To RAF as FH619; to Canadian AF as 1268 on 18 Feb 1942; No. 2 Training Command, 
						Winnipeg, Manitoba. Crashed 4Jan44. SOC 14Feb44. Salvaged.  
					1133 (MSN DHC-1472) To RAF as FH620; to Canadian AF as 1269 on 28 Mar 1942; No. 12 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Goderich, Ontario. SOC 28Jun45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal. Registered 30Jun455 as CF-BZD. Crashed on ice during approach 
						to Wabanosh Lake, Ontario 3May47. Registration cancelled 9Jul47. 
					1134 (MSN DHC-1473) To RAF as FH621; to Canadian AF as 1270 on 28 Mar 1942; . No. 12 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Goderich, Ontario. SOC 25Sep45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba 
						for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. 
						Registered 2Oct45 as CF-BQY. Ground looped during landing at Aéroport de l'Ancienne Lorette, 
						Quebec 1Aug51. Registration cancelled 17Oct51. 
					1135 (MSN DHC-1474) To RAF as FH622; to Canadian AF as 1271 on 28 Mar 1942; . No. 12 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Goderich, Ontario. SOC 27Jul45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for 
						storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Bill of Sale 
						from War Assets Corporation to Royal Canadian Flying Clubs Association 14Jun45. Registered 
						6Aug46 as CF-CKX. Accident at Hamilton Airport, Ontario 23Jan49. On the pilot’s second solo 
						take-off, just as the aircraft was about to become airborne, the pilot lost directional control 
						and the aircraft ground looped. Registration cancelled 1Feb49.   
					1136 (MSN DHC-1475) To RAF as FH623; to Canadian AF as 1272 on 28 Mar 1942; No. 12 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Goderich, Ontario. SOC 12Feb43.
					1137 (MSN DHC-1476) To RAF as FH624; to Canadian AF as 1273 on 28 Mar 1942; No. 12 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Goderich, Ontario. Accident 11Jun42. SOC 30Jul44. Salvaged. 
					1138 (MSN DHC-1477) To RAF as FH625; to Canadian AF as 1274 on 28 Mar 1942; . No. 12 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Goderich, Ontario. SOC 26May44.
					1139 (MSN DHC-1478) To RAF as FH626; to Canadian AF as 1275 on 28 Mar 1942; w/o Destroyed in fire 
						at Leavens Brothers Aircraft, London, Ontario 30Jun44. SOC 30Jun44.
					1140 (MSN DHC-1479) To RAF as FH627; to Canadian AF as 1276 on 28 Mar 1942; Destroyed in fire 
						at Leavens Brothers Aircraft, London, Ontario 30Jun44. SOC 30Jun44. 
					1141 (MSN DHC-1480) To RAF as FH628; to Canadian AF as 1277 on 28 Mar 1942; Destroyed in fire 
						at Leavens Brothers Aircraft, London, Ontario 30Jun44. SOC 30Jun44.
					1142 (MSN DHC-1481) To RAF as FH629; to Canadian AF as 1278 on 28 Mar 1942; No. 12 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Goderich, Ontario. SOC 14Nov44. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
						Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. Registration CF-CVZ assigned 30Nov49; current [Jul20]. 
					1143 (MSN DHC-1482) To RAF as FH630; to Canadian AF as 1279 on 28 Mar 1942; No. 12 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Goderich, Ontario. Crashed 25Jun42 Goderich, Ontario . SOC 4Aug42.
					1144 (MSN DHC-1483) To RAF as FH631; to Canadian AF as 1280 on 28 Mar 1942; . No. 12 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Goderich, Ontario. SOC 23Jan45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba 
						for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. 
					1145 (MSN DHC-1484) To RAF as FH632; to Canadian AF as 1281 on 28 Mar 1942; Destroyed in fire at 
						Leavens Brothers Aircraft, London, Ontario 30Jun44. SOC 30Jun44. 
					1146 (MSN DHC-1485) To RAF as FH633; to Canadian AF as 1282 on 8 Apr 1942; No. 12 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Goderich, Ontario. SOC 26Aug43.
					1147 (MSN DHC-1486) To RAF as FH634; to Canadian AF as 1283 on 8 Apr 1942; Destroyed in fire 
						at Leavens Brothers Aircraft, London, Ontario 30Jun44. SOC 30Jun44.
					1148 (MSN DHC-1487) To RAF as FH635; to Canadian AF as 1284 on 8 Apr 1942; . No. 12 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Goderich, Ontario. SOC 25Sep45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba 
						for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. 
						Registered 13May46 as CF-BSX; cancelled 8Sep50. Derelict at Terrebonne, Montreal, Quebec 9Dec48.  
					1149 (MSN DHC-1488) To RAF as FH636; to Canadian AF as 1285 on 8 Apr 1942; No. 12 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Goderich, Ontario. SOC 26May44.
					1150 (MSN DHC-1489) To RAF as FH637; to Canadian AF as 1286 on 8 Apr 1942; . Destroyed in fire 
						at Leavens Brothers Aircraft, London, Ontario 30Jun44. SOC 30Jun44.
					1151 (MSN DHC-1490) To RAF as FH638; to Canadian AF as 1287 on 8 Apr 1942; No. 12 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Goderich, Ontario. SOC 25Sep45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba 
						for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Royal Canadian Flying Club Association. 
						Registration CF-CTE assigned 14Aug46; cancelled 7Nov50. 
					1152 (MSN DHC-1491) To RAF as FH639; to Canadian AF as 1288 on 8 Apr 1942; No. 9 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, St. Catharines, Ontario. SOC 26May44. 
					1153 (MSN DHC-1492) To RAF as FH640; to Canadian AF as 1289 on 8 Apr 1942; No. 12 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Goderich, Ontario. SOC 26May44.
					1154 (MSN DHC-1493) To RAF as FH641; to Canadian AF as 1290 on 8 Apr 1942; . No. 1 Training Command, 
						Toronto, Ontario. Damaged during ferry flight to Toronto 14Apr42. SOC 10Feb45. No. 2 Training 
						Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal.  
					1155 (MSN DHC-1494) To RAF as FH642; to Canadian AF as 1291 on 8 Apr 1942; Destroyed in fire 
						at Leavens Brothers Aircraft, London, Ontario 30Jun44. SOC 30Jun44.
					1156 (MSN DHC-1495) To RAF as FH643; to Canadian AF as 1292 on 8 Apr 1942; . No. 12 Elementary 
						Flying Training School, Goderich, Ontario. Crashed 29 Nov 1943 at Goderich, Canada. SOC 29Nov43.
					1157 (MSN DHC-1496) To RAF as FH644; to Canadian AF as 1293 on 8 Apr 1942; No. 12 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Goderich, Ontario. Crashed. SOC 26May44. 
					1158 (MSN DHC-1497) To RAF as FH645; to Canadian AF as 1294 on 8 Apr 1942; No. 12 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Goderich, Ontario. Crashed. SOC 29Oct42 at Goderich, Canada.
					1159 (MSN DHC-1498) To RAF as FH646; to Canadian AF as 1295 on 8 Apr 1942; No. 9 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, St. Catharines, Ontario. SOC 1Jun45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba 
						for storage. War Assets Corporation for disposal. Registered 25Jun45 as CF-BEK; cancelled 22Nov85. 
						Registered 14Nov91 as N822EK; current [Jul20]. 
					1160 (MSN DHC-1499) To RAF as FH647; to Canadian AF as 1296 on 8 Apr 1942; No. 9 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, St. Catharines, Ontario. No. 4 Elementary Flying Training School, Windsor Mills, 
						Quebec. SOC 8Feb45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. War Assets 
						Corporation for disposal. wfu 8 Feb 1945 
					1161 (MSN DHC-1500) To RAF as FH648; to Canadian AF as 1297 on 8 Apr 1942; . No. 12 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, Goderich, Ontario. Crashed 8Jul44 at Goderich, Canada. SOC 28Jul44. 
					1162 (MSN DHC-1501) To RAF as FH649; to Canadian AF as 1298 on 8 Apr 1942; No. 9 Elementary Flying 
						Training School, St. Catharines, Ontario. SOC 9Sep43. Salvaged.  
					1163 (MSN DHC-1502) To RAF as FH650; to Canadian AF as 1299 on 8 Apr 1942; No. 1 Training Command, 
						Toronto, Ontario. SOC 23Jan45. No. 2 Training Command, Winnipeg, Manitoba for storage. 
						War Assets Corporation for disposal.  
42-1164/1743		Vultee BT-13A
				Model 74.  Dispositions from Jos Heyman
				1167 W/o 9 Jul 1943 at Coffeyville AAF, KS
				1169 W/o 8 Aug 1943 at Goodland, KS 
				1172 W/o 31 May 1943 at Coffeyville AAF, KS
				1175 W/o 17 Jul 1944 at Curtis Field, TX
				1183 W/o 7 Apr 1944 at Marana AAF, AZ 
				1185 W/o 2 Jul 1944 at Hayden, AZ 
				1187 on display a Evergreen Museum, McMinnville, OR in 2014
				1189 W/o 21 Sep 1943 at Shorter Field, AL 
				1191 W/o 29 Nov 1943 at Crosville, TN 
				1205 W/o 20 Mar 1943 at Arkansas City, KS 
				1213 W/o 24 May 1944 at Highland AAAF, CA 
				1214 W/o 15 Feb 1943 at Toyah AAAF, TX 
				1216 (MSN 7861)  In September 2000 based at Commemorative Air Force-Heart of America Wing, 
					Olathe, Kansas. Registered N56665 on August 15, 2012 to Alj Engines Supply Inc at Miami and 
					cancelled on November 26, 2013 on export to Brazil. Currently in storage at Museu TAM São 
					Carlos, São Paulo. 
				1218 W/o 30 Aug 1943 at Vaiden, MS 
				1227 W/o 15 Feb 1944 at Strother AAAF, KS 
				1230 W/o 6 Apr 1944 at Winfield, KS
				1231 W/o 14 Apr 1942 at Goodfellow Field, TX 
				1238 W/o 13 May 1944 at Newport AAF, AR
				1239 W/o 21 Jan 1943 at Newport, AR 
				1240 W/o 19 Jul 1943 at Newport AAF, AR 
				1245 W/o 27 Apr 1943 at Prairie Du Rocher, IL 
				1252 W/o 31 Dec 1943 at Strother AAF, KS 
				1255 W/o 28 Feb 1943 at Strother AAF, KS 
				1256 W/o 16 Jul 1944 at Kerrville, TX 
				1257 W/o 14 Jan 1943 at Lancaster, CA 
				1262 W/o 19 May 1944 at Lancaster, CA 
				1263 W/o 19 May 1944 at Lancaster, CA 
				1264 W/o 19 May 1944 at Lancaster, CA 
				1265 W/o 19 May 1944 at Lancaster, CA 
				1266 W/o 19 May 1944 at Lancaster, CA 
				1267 W/o 19 May 1944 at Lancaster, CA 
				1268 W/o 19 May 1944 at Lancaster, CA 
				1269 W/o 19 May 1944 at Lancaster, CA 
				1270 W/o 19 May 1944 at Lancaster, CA 
				1271 W/o 19 May 1944 at Lancaster, CA 
				1272 W/o 19 May 1944 at Lancaster, CA 
				1273 W/o 18 Nov 1943 at Weiner, AR 
				1276 W/o 16 Nov 1943 at Newport AAF, AR 
				1284 W/o 28 Oct 1943 at Coffeyville AAF, KS 
				1287 W/o 8 Jul 1943 at Friant Dam, CA 
				1290 (MSN 8042) to civil registry as N67496 feb 6, 1954.  In 1972 noted at Sweet's Flying service, Visalia,
					California as a roadside beer advertisement.  Currently airworthy.
				1295 W/o 28 Mar 1943 at Merced, CA 
				1297 W/o 30 Nov 1944 at Andalusia, AL 
				1299 W/o 2 Oct 1944 at Bainbridge AAF, GA 
				1305 W/o 15 Apr 1943 at Newport AAF, AR 
				1307 W/o 28 Sep 1943 at Robins AAAF, TX 
				1312 W/o 26 Jun 1944 at Goodfellow Field, TX 
				1313 W/o 23 Apr 1943 at Waco AAF, TX 
				1320 W/o 29 Jul 1943 at Gardner Field, CA 
				1324 W/o 17 Nov 1943 at Malden AAF, MO; repaired (?); w/o 30 Aug 1944 at Gardner Field, CA 
				1327 (MSN 8091) to CAA as NC274
				1338 W/o 4 Mar 1943 at Strother AAAF #3, KS 
				1341 W/o 25 Jan 1944 at Garden City AAF, KS 
				1352 (MSN 9102) registered as N93, current
				1357 (MSN 74-5196) To Bolivian AF as 105 in Feb 1943
				1358 (MSN 74-5197) To Bolivian AF as 106 in Feb 1943
				1359 (MSN 74-5198) To Bolivian AF as 107 in Feb 1943
				1360 (MSN 74-5199) To Bolivian AF as 108 in Feb 1943
				1361 (MSN 74-5200) To Bolivian AF as 109 in Feb 1943
				1362 (MSN 74-5201) To Bolivian AF as 110 in Feb 1943
				1363 (MSN 74-5202) To Bolivian AF as 111 in Feb 1943
				1364 Lend-Lease to Paraguay as 0061
				1365 Lend-Lease to Paraguay as 0063
				1366 Lend-Lease to Paraguay as 0065
				1367 Lend-Lease to Paraguay as 0067
				1369 Lend-Lease to Paraguay as 0069.  W/o 4 Jul 1943 at Greenwood AAF, MS 
				1370 W/o 22 Jan 1944 at Vaiden, MS 
				1371 W/o 15 Mar 1944 at Greenwood AAF, MS 
				1373 W/o 19 Oct 1943 at Greenwood AAF, MS 
				1375 W/o 14 Apr 1943 at McLemore AAAF, AL 
				1387 W/o 10 Jul 1943 at Garden City AAF, KS 
				1388 W/o 7 Apr 1944 at Garden City AAF, KS 
				1391 W/o 14 May 1943 at Cottage Grove, OR 
				1395 crashed Jul 9, 1943 in Santa Catalina Mountains 20 mi N of Tucson, AZ.  Both crew onboard killed.
				1407 W/o 17 Jul 1944 at Tchuka AAAF, MS 
				1409 W/o 10 May 1943 at Garden City AAF, KS 
				1411 W/o 12 Jan 1943 at Winfield, KS 
				1418 W/o 11 May 1943 at Stout Field, IN 
				1420 W/o 16 May 1944 at Lancaster, CA 
				1423 W/o 3 Feb 1943 at Helendale, CA 
				1425 (MSN 8189) to FAA as NC316
				1426 W/o 28 May 1943 at War Eagle Field, CA 
				1429 W/o at Andalusia, AL
				1430 W/o 6 Jun 1944 at Black Hawk, MS 
				1434 W/o 29 Oct 1943 at Greenwood AAF, MS 
				1435 (MSN 5274) to civil registry as N11FW.  Underwent restoration in 1988 by Southern Minnesota Wing of
					Confederate AF.
				1438 to RFC at Embry-Riddle Field, FL Nov 3, 1945.
				1439 W/o 15 Feb 1944 at Strother Field, KS 
				1443 W/o 1 Feb 1944 at Strother Field, KS 
				1450 W/o 1 Feb 1943 at Lancaster, CA 
				1457 W/o 10 Mar 1944 at Semi Tropic Aux, CA 
				1459 W/o 24 Jun 1943 at Greenwood AAF, MS 
				1469 W/o 11 Jun 1944 at Cherokee, AL 
				1470 W/o 27 Oct 1943 at Garden City AAF, KS 
				1472 W/o 4 Mar 1943 at Garden City, KS 
				1477 W/o 19 Nov 1943 at Garden City AAF, KS 
				1499 W/o 29 Apr 1943 at Garden City AAF, KS 
				1500 W/o 23 May 1943 at Strother AAF, KS 
				1511 W/o 6 Feb 1944 at Gardner Field, CA
				1512 W/o 7 Jan 1945 at Taft, CA 
				1520 W/o 13 Feb 1945 at Frankfort, IN 
				1521 W/o 24 Jun 1943 at Greenwood AAF, MS 
				1527 W/o 16 Jan 1944 at Oakland, MS 
				1531 W/o 10 Feb 1943 at Greenwood AAF, MS 
				1535 W/o 23 Dec 1943 at Deatsville AAAF, AL 
				1536 W/o 9 Jan 1945 at Greenville AAB, MS 
				1544 W/o 22 Aug 1943 at Tallulah, LA 
				1545 W/o 20 Mar 1943 at Greenwood AAF, MS 
				1553 W/o 7 Jun 1943 at Courtalnd AAF, AL 
				1554 W/o 7 Jun 1943 at Courtland AAF, AL
				1561 W/o 19 Jun 1943 at Mount Calm, TX 
				1572 (MSN 8386) W/o 26 Feb 1943 at Marana AAF, AZ; repaired (?); wfu; to CAA as NC329 in 1946
				1573 W/o 19 Jan 1944 at Sahuaro AAAF, AZ 
				1574 stored as wreck at Falcon Field, AZ
				1575 W/o 18 Sep 1943 at Picacho AAAF, AZ 
				1585 W/o 30 Jul 1943 at Courtland AAF, AL 
				1590 W/o 10 Jan 1944 at Ark City, KS
				1591 W/o 26 Feb 1944 at Welch, OK 
				1593 W/o 22 May 1943 at Coffeyville, KS 
				1594 W/o 7 Jun 1943 at Garden City, KS 
				1598 (MSN 5111) to Peruvian AF Feb 1943 as 28-3-13
				1599 (MSN 5112) to Peruvian AF Feb 1943 as 28-3-14
				1600 (MSN 5113) to Peruvian AF Feb 1943 as 28-3-15
				1601 (MSN 5114) to Peruvian AF Feb 1943 as 28-3-16
				1602 (MSN 5115) to Peruvian AF Feb 1943 as 28-3-17
				1603 (MSN 5116) to Peruvian AF Feb 1943 as 28-3-18
				1608 W/o 9 Oct 1944 at Marana AAF, AZ 
				1609 W/o 7 Jul 1943 at Marana AAF, AZ 
				1613 W/o 7 May 1943 at Sahuaro Field, AZ 
				1618 W/o 11 Mar 1944 at Courtland AAF, AL 
				1624 W/o 10 Mar 1943 at Trinity, AL 
				1627 W/o 14 Apr 1944 at Oregon, IL 
				1630 W/o 15 Nov 1943 at Strother AAF, KS 
				1636 (MSN 8557) registered as N56985, current 2017
				1639 Delivered to USAF Jan 13, 1943.  To 3026th AAF Base Unit, Merced AAF, CA Jan 13, 1943
					Jan 1945 to 3021st AAF Base Unit (ATC), Las Vegas AAF, NV.  On Apr 7, 1945 to Reconstruction 
					Finance Corp. facility, Phoenix, AZ and dropped from USAF inventory as surplus
					On display at Air Mobility Command Museum, Dover AFB, Delaware.
				1660 W/o 13 Apr 1943 at Garden City AAAF #1, KS 
				1663 W/o 18 May 1943 at Rexford, KS 
				1677 W/o 28 Oct 1943 at Gore Field, MT 
				1680 W/o 30 Nov 1943 at Kansas City, MO 
				1681 W/o 11 Oct 1943 at Love Field, TX 
				1683 W/o 9 Jul 1943 at Newport AAF, AR 
				1684 (MSN 8718) to CAA as NC276 in 1946
				1688 W/o 29 Apr 1943 at Strother AAF, KS 
				1690 W/o 4 Mar 1943 at Guymon, OK 
				1697 W/o 3 Apr 1943 at Rosamond Dry Lake, CA 
				1704 W/o 20 Nov 1943 at War Eagle Field, CA 
				1705 W/o 18 Sep 1943 at Tuckerman, AR 
				1708 W/o 21 Sep 1944 at Gunter Field, AL
				1711 W/o 30 Jun 1943 at Amagon AAAF, AR 
				1720 W/o 1 Apr 1943 at Garden City, KS 
				1722 W/o 20 May 1943 at Ralston, OK 
				1723 W/o 23 Dec 1943 at Garden City AAF, KS 
				1726 W/o 14 Aug 1943 at Gardner Field, CA 
				1731 W/o 8 Jun 1944 at Garden City AAAF #3, KS 
				1732 W/o 26 Jul 1944 at Gardner Field, CA 
				1737 W/o 24 Sep 1943 at Fisher, AR 
42-1744/2063		Vultee BT-15
				Model 74A.  Dispositions from Jos Heyman
				1746 crashed Aug 14, 1943 8 mi S of Gardner Field, CA
				1756 W/o 5 Nov 1942 at Pearson, TX 
				1758 crashed and burned 1 mi N of Breckenridge AAF E of Enid, OK Dec 16, 1943.
				1760 W/o 1 Apr 1943 at Enid AAF, OK 
				1763 W/o 1 Jul 1943 at Randolph Field, TX
				1778 W/o 8 May 1943 at Bainbridge, GA 
				1782 W/o 1 Aug 1943 at Bainbridge AAF, GA 
				1795 W/o 5 Feb 1944 at Blythe AAF, CA 
				1798 destroyed in training crash at Paradise Valle, Arizona Mar 27, 1944.  Pilot killed.
				1810 W/o 2 Sep 1943 at Bainbridge AAF, GA 
				1814 W/o 20 Oct 1942 at Thomaston, GA 
				1820 W/o 25 Jul 1943 at Zuehl Field, TX 
				1821 W/o 2 Aug 1944 at Seguin, TX 
				1827 Lend-Lease to Colombia as FAC 27
				1828 Lend-Lease to Colombia as FAC 28
				1829 W/o 11 Dec 1942 at Mirage Lake, CA 
				1832 W/o 28 Feb 1943 at Victorville AAF, CA 
				1833 W/o 10 Nov 1942 at Harpers Lake, CA 
				1835 W/o 12 May 1943 at Roswell AAF, NM 
				1841 W/o 14 Feb 1943 at Fowlstown, GA 
				1843 W/o 2 Apr 1943 at Madison, GA 
				1846 W/o 23 Dec 1943 at Enid AAF, OK 
				1847 Lend-Lease to Brazil
				1856 W/o 24 Jun 1943 at Hobbs, NM 
				1857 W/o 31 Jan 1944 at Phoenix, AZ 
				1861 W/o 25 Jan 1943 at 60 miles from Roswell, NM 
				1863 W/o 24 Jan 1943 at Roswell, NM 
				1866 W/o 1 Feb 1944 at Enid, OK 
				1868 Lend-Lease to Colombia as FAC 68
				1869 Lend-Lease to Colombia as FAC 69
				1879 W/o 23 Mar 1944 at Enid AAF, OK 
				1880 struck poser lines and crased near the Arkansas River in Saltfork,
					Oklahoma while flying from Enid AAF to Winfield,
					Kansas Dec 22, 1942.  Pilot was killed.
				1885 W/o 30 Nov 1942 at Anthony, KS 
				1886 W/o 1 Feb 1944 at Enid, OK 
				1889 W/o 27 Feb 1944 at Helm AAAF, CA 
				1890 W/o 9 Oct 1943 at Hardwick, CA 
				1891 W/o 22 Apr 1943 at Garden City, KS 
				1894 W/o 26 Nov 1943 at Helm AAAF, CA 
				1896 W/o 9 Feb 1944 at Santa Maria AAB, CA 
				1903 W/o 25 Oct 1942 at New Orleans AAB, LA 
				1906 W/o 25 Nov 1942 at Grand Ridge, FL 
				1909 W/o 3 Jul 1943 at Waynoka, OK 
				1910 W/o 21 Dec 1943 at Anthony, KS 
				1915 W/o 23 Dec 1943 at Enid AAF, OK 
				1916 W/o 28 Jan 1944 at Enid AAF, OK 
				1921 W/o 18 Feb 1944 at Indian AAAF, CA 
				1936 W/o 25 Aug 1943 at Bainbridge AAAF, GA 
				1941 W/o 1 Apr 1943 at Enid AAF, OK 
				1943 W/o 14 Jan 1943 at Carrier AAAF, OK 
				1945 W/o 15 Nov 1943 at Woodring AAAF, OK 
				1946 crashed 5 mi N of Curtis Field, Brady, TX Apr 29, 1944.  Pilot killed.
				1947 W/o 30 Dec 1943 at Enid AAF, OK 
				1948 W/o 11 Jan 1943 at Coalinga, CA 
				1964 W/o 14 Dec 1942 at Bainbridge AAF, GA 
				1980 W/o 30 Aug 1943 at Lemoore, CA 
				1993 W/o 4 Jun 1943 at Bainbridge AAF, GA 
				1995  10/31/42: TOS USAAF.  By 10/55: Unknown owner with c/r N67316. Registered as a BT-13A
					Registered Nov 28, 1988 as BT-13A N67316 based with the Mid-America Air Museum, Liberal, Kansas. 
					Later formally donated to them .  N67316 cancelled Aug 21, 2012.
				2002 W/o 27 Apr 1943 at Enid AAF, OK 
				2003 W/o 23 Mar 1944 at Enid AAF, OK 
				2027 Lend-Lease to Colombia as FAC 027
				2028 Lend-Lease to Colombia as FAC 028
				2036 W/o 13 Jul 1943 at Bison, OK 
				2042 W/o 8 Dec 1942 at Lemoore AAF, CA 
				2052 W/o 9 Mar 1944 at Carrollton, MS 
				2056 W/o 1 Sep 1943 at Enid AAF, OK 
				2057 Lend-Lease to Brazil.  W/o 26 Feb 1943 at Guthrie, OK 
42-2064/2413		Beechcraft AT-10-BH
				MSN 2607/2956.  Dispositions from Jos Heyman
				2064 (MSN 2607) 1080th Two-Engine Flying Training Squadron, Freeman Field, Seymour, IN. Mid-air 
					collision with Beech AT-10 42-2126 approaching to land at Freeman Field 18Sep43. The instructor 
					was demonstrating a single-engine landing to his student. His altitude was slightly lower than 
					normal as only one engine was producing power. The other aircraft was approaching to land 
					and was above and slightly behind, unable to see the lower aircraft. At about 50 ft, the higher 
					aircraft struck this aircraft causing damage to the propellers and upper fuselage but the 
					pilot was able to make a normal landing. Fatal crash ten miles east of North Vernon, IN 23Mar44.
				2066 (MSN 2609) W/o 16 Jun 1944 at Blytheville AAF, AR 
				2067 (MSN 2610) W/o 16 Oct 1943 at Blackland AAAF #3, TX 
				2074 (MSN 2617) W/o 2 Dec 1943 at Stuttgart AAF, AR 
				2079 (MSN 2622) W/o 9 Sep 1943 at George Field, IL 
				2080 (MSN 2623) W/o 21 Apr 1944 at Emison AAAF #1, IN 
				2090 (MSN 2633) W/o 11 Jun 1943 at Temple, TX 
				2091 (MSN 2634) W/o 8 Apr 1944 at Columbus AAAF #3, MS 
				2094 (MSN 2637) 1079th Two-Engine Flying Training Squadron, Freeman Field, Seymour, IN. Demonstrating 
					to a student a crosswind landing at Freeman Field 28Oct43, a foot, wearing heavy winter flying 
					boots, slipped off the brake pedal and jammed, making it impossible to release the brake. 
					In trying to hold the airplane straight, the other brake was applied which resulted in the aircraft 
					nosing over, damaging the propellers and engine nacelles.
				2095 (MSN 2638) 1079th Two-Engine Flying Training Squadron, Freeman Field, Seymour, IN. Crash landed 
					when the student pilot forgot to lower the wheels prior to landing at Freeman Auxiliary Field #2, 
					St Anne, IN 29Jan44, damaging the propellers and engine nacelles.
				2097 (MSN 2640) W/o 10 Jan 1945 at South City, IN 
				2098 (MSN 2641) 466th Two-Engine Flying Training Squadron, Freeman Field, Seymour, IN. During a check ride, 
					the student was given a single-engine landing on the downwind leg. The student failed to raise 
					the landing gear as per SOP; the check pilot retracted the landing gear. On the approach to land, 
					the student failed to lower the landing gear and the check pilot failed to physically check 
					the landing gear position. The aircraft crash landed at Freeman Field 8Oct43, damaging the 
					engine nacelles and propellers. Force landed near Freeman Field 23Nov43. The pilot was making 
					a simulated single-engine landing and attempted a go-around. The idling engine would not pick 
					up power; unable to hold altitude on one engine the pilot elected to crash land straight 
					ahead in a field adjoining the airfield, damaging the engine nacelles and propellers.
				2099 (MSN 2642) 466th Two-Engine Flying Training Squadron, Freeman Field, Seymour, IN. Damaged landing 
					at Freeman Field 21Nov43. The pilot used excessive force on the left brake trying to correct a 
					swing to the right, causing the aircraft to tip onto its nose, damaging both propellers and then 
					settle back to a three-point attitude. Crashed after fuel exhaustion in bad weather and the 
					crew bailed out five miles east of Carthage, IN 22Feb44.
				2103 (MSN 2646) W/o 25 Feb 1944 at Raywood, TX 
				2104 (MSN 2647) 467th Two-Engine Flying Training Squadron, Freeman Field, Seymour, IN. During instrument 
					circuit training following three normal takeoffs from Atterbury Field, Columbus, IN 20Aug43, 
					on the next downwind no pre-landing check was made. Levelling off to land, the propellers struck 
					the ground. The instructor opened the throttles and went around for another landing.
				2111 (MSN 2654) W/o 10 Jul 1944 at Cooter AAAF, MO 
				2116 (MSN 2659) W/o 27 Dec 1943 at Moody Field, GA 
				2118 (MSN 2661) 1079th Two-Engine Flying Training Squadron, Freeman Field, Seymour, IN. The student 
					failed to lower the landing gear prior to landing at Freeman Auxiliary Field #2, St Anne, IN 22Nov43, 
					damaging the engine nacelles and propellers.
				2121 (MSN 2664) 467th Two-Engine Flying Training Squadron, Freeman Field, Seymour, IN. Damaged when the 
					landing gear collapsed landing at Freeman Auxiliary Field #2, St Anne, IN 12Jan44. The landing 
					gear motor fuse was found to have burnt out preventing the landing gear from fully extending 
					into the locked position.
				2123 (MSN 2666) W/o 3 Apr 1944 at Walesboro AAAF, IN 
				2126 (MSN 2669) 1080th Two-Engine Flying Training Squadron, Freeman Field, Seymour, IN. Mid-air collision 
					with Beech AT-10 42-2064 approaching to land at Freeman Field 18Sep43. The aircraft was above 
					and slightly behind and unable to see the lower aircraft. At about 50 ft, this aircraft struck 
					the lower aircraft causing minor damage but the pilot was able to stay in the air and go-around 
					to make a normal landing.
				2137 (MSN 2680) W/o 22 Mar 1945 at Osceola, AR 
				2141 (MSN 2684) W/o 14 Dec 1943 at Stuttgart AAF, AR 
				2145 (MSN 2688) W/o 24 May 1944 at Sturrgard AAF, AR 
				2154 (MSN 2697) W/o 24 Oct 1943 at Blackland AAF, TX; repaired (?); w/o 30 Jul 1944 at Wabbaseks, AR 
				2156 (MSN 2699) W/o 16 Jul 1943 at Arkadelphia, AR 
				2158 (MSN 2701) W/o 27 Apr 1944 at Carlisle AAAF, AR 
				2161 (MSN 2704) W/o 4 Aug 1944 at Stuttgart AAF, AR 
				2166 (MSN 2709) W/o 2 Jun 1944 at Blytheville AAF, AR 
				2174 (MSN 2717) W/o 6 Jan 1944 at Blackland AAF, TX 
				2181 (MSN 2724) W/o 25 Jul 1944 at Ellington Field, TX 
				2182 (MSN 2725) W/o 23 Jun 1944 at Jonesville, IN 
				2183 (MSN 2726) W/o 12 Jul 1944 at Hazen AAAF, AR 
				2194 (MSN 2737) W/o 17 Oct 1943 at Manila AAAF, AR 
				2201 (MSN 2744) W/o 1 Dec 1944 at Moro, AR 
				2205 (MSN 2748) W/o 10 Jul 1944 at Hazen AAAF, AR 
				2212 (MSN 2755) 1080th Two-Engine Flying Training Squadron, Freeman Field, Seymour, IN. The landing 
					gear collapsed landing at Freeman Auxiliary Field #2, St Anne, IN 14Dec43, damaging the propellers 
					and engine nacelles.
				2215 (MSN 2758) W/o 1 Mar 1944 at Hazen AAAF 
				2221 (MSN 2764) W/o 13 Jan 1944 at Stuttgart, AR 
				2223 (MSN 2766) W/o 19 May 1944 at Stuttgart AAF, AR 
				2224 (MSN 2767) 1079th Two-Engine Flying Training Squadron, Freeman Field, Seymour, IN. The landing gear 
					collapsed landing at Freeman Auxiliary Field #2, St Anne, IN 17Nov43, damaging the propellers 
					and engine nacelles.
				2227 (MSN 2270) 1080th Two-Engine Flying Training Squadron, Freeman Field, Seymour, IN. The student 
					failed to lower the landing gear prior to landing at Freeman Auxiliary Field #2, St Anne, IN 20Dec43, 
					damaging the engine nacelles and propellers.
				2230 (MSN 2773) W/o 6 Aug 1943 at Bridgeport, IL 
				2231 (MSN 2774) 466th Two-Engine Flying Training Squadron, Freeman Field, Seymour, IN. The landing gear 
					collapsed during takeoff from Freeman Field 30Dec43, damaging the propellers and engine nacelles.
				2240 (MSN 2783) W/o 6 Mar 1944 at Chesterfield, IL 
				2242 (MSN 2785) W/o 29 Dec 1943 at George Field, IL 
				2244 (MSN 2787) W/o 14 Jan 1945 at Drummons, TN 
				2255 (MSN 2798) 466th Two-Engine Flying Training Squadron, Freeman Field, Seymour, IN. The landing gear 
					collapsed landing at Freeman Field 15Sep43, damaging the propellers and engine nacelles.
				2260 (MSN 2803) 1079th Two-Engine Flying Training Squadron, Freeman Field, Seymour, IN. The landing 
					gear collapsed during takeoff from Freeman Field 23Oct43, damaging the propellers and engine 
					nacelles. Mid-air collision with Beech AT-10 41-27324 on final approach to land at Freeman 
					Auxiliary Field #2, St Anne, IN 13Nov43. While on base leg, the pilot noticed another airplane 
					on the inside and slightly behind his traffic pattern. Increasing his pattern to make room, 
					the pilot turned to make a normal approach. About 50 ft from the ground, the aircraft struck 
					an airplane ahead with the left engine. This airplane stalled and struck the ground nose first, 
					cart wheeled tearing off an engine and a wing. Neither occupant was seriously injured.
				2262 (MSN 2805) 467th Two-Engine Flying Training Squadron, Freeman Field, Seymour, IN. Damaged when 
					nosed over landing at Freeman Field 15Oct43. The runway was segregated into two and being used 
					by different aircraft for takeoffs and landings at separate ends. The aircraft landed long and, 
					in an attempt to avoid a collision with aircraft ahead waiting to takeoff, both pilots used 
					excessive force on the brakes, causing the aircraft to tip onto its nose. Damaged when nosed over 
					landing at Freeman Field 16Nov43. The aircraft started to pull to the left and it was found that 
					he brake had seized. When the airplane speed had decayed it tipped onto its nose, causing damage 
					to the propellers. An oil leak had contaminated the brake which was also very dusty.
				2266 (MSN 2809) W/o 3 Aug 1943 at Matagorda Island, TX
				2272 (MSN 2815) experimentally fitted with V-tail in 1945 and redesignated XAT-10A.
				2277 (MSN 2820) W/o 11 May 1944 at Stuttgart AAF, AR
				2281 (MSN 2824) W/o 23 Jan 1944 at Stuttgart AAF, AR 
				2285 (MSN 2828) W/o 7 May 1944 at Foster AAF, TX 
				2287 (MSN 2830) W/o 21 Sep 1944 at Kelly Field, TX 
				2290 (MSN 2833) W/o 18 Sep 1943 at Camden, AR 
				2304 (MSN 2847) W/o 29 Nov 1943 at Stuttgart, AR 
				2305 (MSN 2848) W/o 14 Dec 1943 at Stewart Field, NY 
				2315 (MSN 2858) W/o 31 Jan 1944 at Stewart Field, NY 
				2320 (MSN 2863) W/o 12 Nov 1943 at Stewart Field, NY 
				2336 (MSN 2879) 1079th Two-Engine Flying Training Squadron, Freeman Field, Seymour, IN. The instructor 
					was demonstrating a simulated single-engine landing at Freeman Auxiliary Field #1, Walesboro, IN 
					4Sep43. When power was applied for a go-around, icing conditions prevented the right engine from 
					increasing power. The airspeed was too low for a single-engine go-around so a forced landing was 
					made in a farmer’s field off the end of the runway. The tail wheel hooked a fence and the 
					aircraft landed on uneven ground causing damage to the left wing tip, propellers and engine nacelles
				2337 (MSN 2880) W/o 5 Nov 1943 at George Field, IL 
				2344 (MSN 2887) W/o 6 Dec 1943 at George Field, IL 
				2355 (MSN 2898) W/o 30 Oct 1944 at Valdosta, GA 
				2359 (MSN 2902) W/o 8 Feb 1944 at Freeman Field, IN 
				2361 (MSN 2904) W/o 2 May 1944 at Freeman Field, IN 
				2365 (MSN 2908) W/o 21 Nov 1943 at Stuttgart AAF, AR 
				2370 (MSN 2913) W/o 19 Jan 1944 at Hazen AAAF, AR
				2371 (MSN 2914) W/o 6 Apr 1944 at Shaw Field, SC 
				2374 (MSN 2917) W/o 2 Mar 1944 at Stuttgart AAF, AR 
				2377 (MSN 2920) W/o 24 Jan 1944 at Stuttgart AAF, AR 
				2382 (MSN 2925) W/o 25 Jan 1944 at George Field, IL 
				2385 (MSN 2928) W/o 12 Aug 1944 at Stuttgart AAF, AR 
				2392 (MSN 2935) W/o 30 Sep 1943 at Stuttgart AAF, AR 
				2396 (MSN 2939) W/o 17 Oct 1943 at Temple, TX 
				2398 (MSN 2941) W/o 6 Sep 1943 at Brooks AAAF #4, TX; repaired (?); w/o 19 Jul 1944 at Freeman Field, IN 
				2405 (MSN 2948) W/o 3 Jun 1944 at Turner AAAF #3, GA 
				2413 (MSN 2956) W/o 15 Jun 1944 at Hornersville, AR 
42-2414			Beech AT-7B
				MSN 4790.  To CC-CLN, LV-ZIS
42-2415/2513		Beech AT-7
				Redesignated T-7 in 1948.  Dispositions from Jos Heyman
				2415 (MSN 4095) to Chinese AF
				2416 (MSN 4096) to Chinese AF
				2417 (MSN 4097) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11646 in 1952.
				2419 (MSN 4244) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11479 in 1952.
				2420 (MSN 4245) transferred to US Navy as SNB-2 BuNo 12366.  Remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11647 in 1952.
				2421 (MSN 4246) W/o 21 Jun 1943 at Whartom, TX 
				2422 (MSN 4247) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11648 in 1952.
				2423 (MSN 4103) remanufactured by Beech as TC-45G 51-11508 in 1952.
				2424 (MSN 4104) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11843 in 1953.
				2425 (MSN 4105) W/o 5 Feb 1943 at Clinton, IL 
				2426 (MSN 4258) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10925 in 1954.
				2427 (MSN 4107) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11649 in 1952.
				2428 (HQ 8th AF) DBR at Hethel, England May 24, 1945
				2429 used by 8th AF HQ/A Flight and w/o in landing accident at Horsham St. Faith in England Oct 21, 1944
				2430 Lend-Lease to Brazil
				2431 Lend-Lease to Brazil
				2433 (MSN 4113, 2346 AFRTC) damaged in takeoff accident at Hamilton AFB, CA Oct 1, 1950.  Remanufactured by 
					Beech as C-45G 51-11889 in 1953
				2434 (MSN 4114) W/o 15 Jul 1944 at Spearfish, SD; repaired (?); wfu; to ZP-CBF
				2435 to Mexican AF Aug 1942 as FAM-1
				2436 to Mexican AF Aug 1942 as FAM-2
				2437 (MSN 4259) To US Navy as SNB-2 67174; conv to SNB-5
				2438 MSN 4260. (3380 AMS/3380 AMG) forcelanded 25 mi E of Lafayette, LA May 20, 1951.  To civil registry as
					N8073H.  Now at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ
				2439 (MSN 4261, 2589 AFRTC) damaged in landing accident at Dobbins AFB, GA May 20, 1951.  Remanufactured by
					Beech as C-45H 52-10922 in 1954 
				2440 (MSN 4262) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11650 in 1952.
				2441 (MSN 4263) Lend Lease to Brazil
				2442 (MSN 4264) to Colombian AF
				2443 (MSN 4265) to Chilean AF
				2445 (MSN 4125) W/o 24 Dec 1942 at Eagle Pass, TX 
				2446 (MSN 4126) W/o 27 May 1943 at Bryan, TX 
				2447 Lend-Lease to Brazil
				2448 Lend-Lease to Brazil
				2449 (MSN 4129) 
				2450 (MSN 4130) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10839
				2453 (MSN 4133) damaged in takeoff accident at Ontario Airport, CA Jan 25, 1950.  Remanufactured by Beech as
					51-11505 in 1952.
				2455 (MSN 4135) damaged in landing accident at Memphis MAP, TN Jan 7, 1950.  To N6781C.  Remanufactured
					by Beech as TC-45G 51-11504 in 1952.
				2456 (MSN 4136) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11652 in 1952.
				2457 (MSN 4137) to civil registry as N31 in 1946, to N52 in 1951, to N312 in 1951.  Preserved at Forney
					Transportation Museum, Denver, Colorado
				2458 (MSN 4138) To US Navy as SNB-2 67292; conv to SNB-5
				2459 (MSN 4139) to Brazil
				2460 (MSN 4140) To US Navy as SNB-2 67157
				2461 (MSN 4141) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11653 in 1952
				2462 (MSN 4142) W/o 7 Jul 1944 at Cliff, TX 
				2463 (NSN 4143) W/o 30 Mar 1943 at Mountain Home, TX 
				2464 (MSN 4272) to Chinese AF
				2465 Lend-Lease to Brazil
				2466 Lend-Lease to Brazil
				2467 (MSN 4275) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11654 in 1972.
				2468 (MSN 4144) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11470 in 1952.
				2469 (MSN 4145) W/o 14 Jun 1943 at Hammond, LA 
				2470 (MSN 4146) remanufactured by Beech to C-45H 52-10571
				2472 (MSN 4148) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11696 in 1952.
				2473 (MSN 4149) to Argentine AF
				2474 (MSN 4150) modified and redesignated UC-45D.  To N1065
				2475 (MSN 4151) W/o 24 Aug 1943 at Moody Field, GA 
				2476 (MSN 4152) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11697 in 1952.
				2477 (MSN 4153) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11698 in 1952.
				2478 (2536 BU) crashed 5 mi NW of South Bend, IN May 12, 1945
				2479 (MSN 4155, 2472 AFRTC) damaged in landing accident at NAS Olathe, KS Dec 16, 1950.  Remanufactured by Beech 
					as C-45H 52-10841 in 1954.
				2480 (MSN 4156) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11699 in 1952.
				2481 (MSN 4157) (44 AAFBU) damaged in landing accident at Craig Field, AL Dec 23, 1946.  To N6280C
				2482 (MSN 4158) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11700 in 1952
				2483 (MSN 4159) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10838 in 1954.
				2484 (MSN 4160) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10622 in 1953
				2486 Lend-Lease to Brazil
				2487 Lend-Lease to Brazil
				2488 (MSN 4164) to N58911, N451HC, N58911
				2489 (MSN 4165) (2471 AFRTC) forcelanded at Chicago O'Hare Airport, IL Jul 6, 1950.  Remanufactured by
					Beech as C-45H 52-10817 in 1954.
				2490 (MSN 4166)  rebuilt Apr 1952 as C-45G 51-11701 with MSN AF-258.
				2491 (MSN 4167) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11702 in 1952.
				2493 (MSN 4169) (303 AAFBU) crashed 4 mi NE of Gallatin, TN Jan 28, 1946.
				2494 (MSN 4170) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11481 in 1952.
				2495 (MSN 4171) to N8023H
				2496 (MSN 4172) damaged in taxi accident with 433 CTG HQ Sq at Biggs Field, TX Nov 16, 1943.
				 	Converted from AT-7 in 1951.  Damaged at Donaldson AFB, SC Jul 7, 1951 in ground
					accident.
				2497 (MSN 4173) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11703 in 1952
				2499 (MSN 4175) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11704 in 1952.
				2500 (MSN 4176) to NC53203, N1181
				2501 (MSN 4177) to US Navy as SNB-2 67290.
				2502 (MSN 4178) remanufactured by Beech as C-45G 51-11474.
				2503 (MSN 4179) to Chinese AF
				2504 (MSN 4180) to Chinese AF
				2505 (MSN 4181) (1 ATG) missing in CBI Theatre May 16, 1944
				2506 (MSN 4182) to Chinese AF
				2507 (MSN 4183) to Chinese Nationalist AF as AT-110, to B-203 with Far Eastern Air Transport, Taipei 
				2509 (MSN 4185) to Royal Navy as FR880, based at NAS Anacostia, NAS Patuxent River.  Returned to
					USAAF in 1946.  To NC20, N20, N20D, N79MB.  Current in 2011
				2510 (MSN 4186) remanufactured by Beecn as C-45G 51-11705
				2511 (MSN 4187) remanufactured by Beech as C-45H 52-10828 in 1954.
				2512 (MSN 4188) to PI-C397.  Ditched off Siquedor Island, Negros, Phillippines Jul 14, 1964.
				2513 (MSN 4189) to NX51800, N51800.  Seen derelict in Goldman aircraft parts storage yard, Salisbury, MD in 2002.
42-2514/2961		Fairchild PT-19A-FA
				Dispositions from Jos Heyman
				2514 W/o 14 May 1942 at Francena AAAF #2, T
				2516 W/o 15 Jun 1944 at Francena, TX 
				2517 W/o 30 Dec 1942 at Eureka, TX 
				2518 ground-looped on takeoff 3/11/1943 Marianna, FL
				2520 W/o 13 Jul 1942 at Cimarron Field, OK 
				2523 W/o 16 Jun 1943 at Mustang Field, OK 
				2524 W/o 13 Jul 1942 at Cimarron Field, OK 
				2525 W/o 11 Oct 1943 at Grider Field, AR 
				2539 W/o 30 Jun 1943 at Bertrand Field, MO 
				2540 W/o 25 Aug 1943 at La Forge, MO 
				2560 W/o 26 May 1942 at Moscow, AR 
				2562 W/o 29 Jun 1942 at Long AAAF, AR 
				2566 W/o 13 May 1943 at Hot Springs, AR 
				2570 W/o 31 Jul 1942 at Grider Field, AR 
				2574 W/o 30 Jul 1942 at Moscow, AR 
				2576 W/o 13 Apr 1943 at Matthews Field, MO
				2579 Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 41, later 0191.
				2580 Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 42, later 0192.
				2581 Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 43, later 0193.
				2582 Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 44, later 0194.
				2583 Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 60, later 0195.
				2584 W/o 7 Jan 1943 at Kelly Field, TX 
				2591 W/o 3 Mar 1943 at Kelly Field, TX 
				2593 W/o 12 Oct 1942 at Kelly AAAF #5, TX 
				2597 W/o 1 Jan 1943 at Kelly Field, TX 
				2600 W/o 10 Apr 1943 at Wetmore, TX 
				2601 W/o 4 Jun 1942 at Brooks Field, TX 
				2604 W/o 10 Sep 1942 at Ballinger, TX 
				2613 W/o 11 Mar 1943 at Coleman, TX 
				2616 W/o 10 Jun 1943 at Coleman AAAF #2, TX 
				2618 W/o 22 Mar 1943 at Coleman AAAF 2, TX 
				2620 W/o 28 Nov 1942 at Francena AAF #2, TX 
				2623 W/o 27 Aug 1943 at Bruce Field, TX 
				2626 W/o 3 Oct 1942 at Verden, OK 
				2628 W/o 25 Apr 1942 at Chickasha Field, OK 
				2631 W/o 9 Feb 1943 at Chickasha AAAF #3, OK 
				2633 W/o 5 Jan 1943 at Garner Field, TX 
				2637 W/o 2 Nov 1942 at Victory Field, TX 
				2646 W/o 23 Jun 1943 at Melvin, TX 
				2647 W/o 28 Oct 1943 at Herring Field, TX 
				2658 W/o 18 Nov 1942 at Hrdlicka AAAF,TX 
				2663 W/o 22 Apr 1942 at Palmetto, GA 
				2671 W/o 21 Apr 1943 at Coleman, TX 
				2673 W/o 13 Apr 1943 at Satellite Field, TX 
				2674 W/o 23 Jun 1942 at Francena AAAF #2, TX 
				2675 W/o 9 Mar 1943 at Francena AAAF #1, TX 
				2676 W/o 20 Oct 1943 at Fort Stockton, TX 
				2679 W/o 21 Jun 1942 at Francena, TX 
				2681 W/o 12 Apr 1943 at Francena Field, TX
				2684 W/o 28 May 1943 at Chickasha, OK 
				2693 W/o 27 Apr 1942 at Camp Crowder, MO 
				2695 W/o 5 Aug 1942 at Cimarron Field, OK 
				2712 W/o 4 Dec 1942 at Stamford-Arledge Field, TX 
				2728 W/o 21 Mar 1945 at Shingbwiyang, Burma 
				2731 W/o 14 Jul 1944 at Alamo Field, TX 
				2736 W/o 20 Jul 1942 at Matthews Field, MO 
				2739 W/o 20 Jul 1943 at Curtiss Steinberg Field, IL 
				2746 W/o 27 Mar 1943 at Marianna, AR 
				2752 W/o 19 Oct 1943 at Angus, TX 
				2758 W/o 23 Jun 1944 at Bruce Field, TX 
				2759 W/o 24 Jun 1942 at Sherman Field, KS 
				2772 W/o 29 Jun 1942 at Sherman Field, KS 
				2773 W/o 2 Mar 1944 at Muskogee AAAF #1, OK 
				2774 W/o 12 Jun 1942 at Sherman Field, KS 
				2780 W/o 25 Aug 1943 at Ft Stockton, TX 
				2796 W/o 8 Oct 1942 at Bastrop, LA 
				2802 on display at Museum of Aviation, Robins AFB, GA in 2009
				2803 W/o 28 Mar 1943 at Bruce Field, TX 
				2807 W/o 21 Jun 1943 at Bruce Field, TX 
				2810 W/o 10 Dec 1942 at Jones Field, TX 
				2824 W/o 9 Nov 1943 at Francena, TX 
				2829 W/o 8 May 1944 at Spur, TX 
				2844 W/o 17 May 1943 at Francena AAAF #2, TX 
				2845 W/o 14 May 1943 at Francena AAAF #2, TX 
				2847 W/o 13 Nov 1942 at Francena Field, TX 
				2848 W/o 13 Nov 1942 at Francena AAAF #2, TX 
				2849 W/o 13 Nov 1942 at Francena Field, TX 
				2853 hard landing Corsicana Field, TX 3/11/1943.  W/o 11 Mar 1943 at Francena Field, TX
				2854 W/o 14 Mar 1943 at Satellite Field, TX 
				2856 W/o 12 Sep 1942 at Francena, TX 
				2861 W/o 1 Apr 1943 at Francena AAAF #3, TX 
				2873 W/o 28 Aug 1942 at Muskogee, OK 
				2883 W/o 4 Dec 1942 at Cimmarron Field, OK 
				2887 W/o 27 Jun 1942 at Grider Field, AR 
				2895 5/42: Constructed.  6/21/42: TOS USAAF   6/21/42 to 10/44:  USAAF Flying School, Pine Bluff, AR.
					1944: Reconstruction Finance Corporation. By 7/58 to current (4/2022): Registered N57771..
				2897 W/o 27 May 1943 at Grider Field, AR.  Crashed 23 miles south of Grider Field, 
					Pine Bluff, Arkansas, when pilot could not recover from an intentionally entered barrel roll.  
				2901 W/o 20 Dec 1943 at Mathews Field, AR 
				2911 W/o 19 Jul 1943 at Hudson AAAF, TX 
				2915 W/o 25 Apr 1944 at Avoca, TX 
				2921 W/o 13 May 1943 at Uvalde AAAF #3, TX 
				2922 W/o 8 Jan 1943 at Garner Field, TX 
				2923 (MSN T42-3011) assigned to US Embassy, London, UK.  Crashed Jun 29 1946 at Exeter, Devon, UK
				2926 W/o 28 Dec 1943 at Garner Field, TX 
				2927 W/o 21 Apr 1944 at Victory Field, TX 
				2929 W/o 3 May 1943 at Victory Field, TX 
				2934 Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 45, later 0196.
				2935 Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 46, later 0197.
				2936 Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 47, later 0198.
				2937 Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 48, later 0199.
				2938 Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 49, later 0200.
				2939 Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 50, later 0201.
				2940 Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 51, later 0202
				2941 Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 52, later 0203
				2942 Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 53, later 0204
				2943 Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 54, later 0205.
				2944 Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 55, later 0206.
				2945 Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 56, later 0207.
				2946 Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 57, later 0208.
				2947 Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 58, later 0209
				2948 Lend-Lease to Brazil as FAB 59, later 0210.
				2954 W/o 20 May 1943 at Harvey Parks Airport, MO 
				2955 W/o 18 Sep 1942 at Harvey Parks Airport, MO 
				2959 W/o 3 Sep 1942 at North AAAF, MO 
42-2962/2963		Fairchild PT-23-FA
				2962 (MSN T42-6001) to civil registry as N62476.  Still active
					in 2008.
42-2964/2966		Douglas-Long Beach B-17F-1-DL Fortress
					MSN 7900/7902.Boeing B-17F-1-DL Fortress built by Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, CA.
				Production changes: R-1820-97 engines. A-11 supercharger regulator. Frameless Plexiglass nose. 
					Wide-blade propellers. Leak-proof oil tanks. Oxygen system change. Engine cowlings 
					modified to permit unimpeded propeller feathering 
				Dispositions from B-17 Fortress Master Log, Dave Osborne
				2964 (MSN 7900) Accepted by USAAF Jul42,  Delivered to Wright Field for test purposes Jan 7, 1942. Crashed 
					at Frostburg, Maryland Nov 21, 1943, crew bailed out OK. 
					Caused by poor weather and a shortage of gas.
				2965 (MSN 7901) Accepted by USAAF Jul42  . Accelerated Service Test Branch, Wright Field, Dayton, OH 20Jul42.   
					322nd Bomb Squadron, 91st Bomb Group, Walla Walla Field, WA
					Sustained a landing accident at Walla Walla Aug 5, 1942, repaired. WO Sep 9, 1944.
				2966 (MSN 7902) Accepted by USAAF Jul42. 427th Bomb Squadron, 303rd Bomb Group, Kellogg Field, Battle Creek, MI.  
					Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 31Oct42. 
					427th Bomb Squadron [GN*U], 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire Nov42
					transferred to 11th Combat Crew Replacement Unit, 1st Combat Crew Replacement Group, 
					Bovingdon (Station 112), Hertfordshire 4Jul43 as trainer  Salvaged in the UK after the war, 
					date not in record..
42-2967/2978		Douglas-Long Beach B-17F-5-DL Fortress
				MSN 7903/7914.  Boeing B-17F-5-DL Fortress built by Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, CA
					Production changes: Improved carburettor air filters. Fuel transfer switch changes
				Dispositions from B-17 Fortress Master Log, Dave Osborne
				2967 (MSN 7903) Accepted by USAAF Jul42. 360th Bomb Squadron, 303rd Bomb Group, Kellogg Field, 
					Battle Creek, MI. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 18Sep42. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from 
					RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 21Oct42. 
					360th Bomb Squadron [PU*G], 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), 
					Huntingdonshire Oct42, named "Shak Hak" . Failed to return from a mission to the submarine 
					base of Saint Nazaire, France 16Feb43 (10KIA). Shot down by enemy fighters and 
					crashed in the English Channel 32km northeast of Bréhat, France. MACR 15116
				2968 (MSN 7904) Accepted by USAAF Jul42. Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 1Dec42. 
					Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 342nd Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Tafraoui, 
					Oran, Algeria 17Dec42. Biskra, Algeria 25Dec42. Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, 
					Algeria 8Feb43. Failed to return from a mission to a Luftwaffe airfield at Milo, Trapani, 
					Sicily 13Apr43 (10MIA). Damaged by flak leaving the target and then attacked by enemy 
					fighters. Crashed in the Mediterranean Sea.
				2969 (MSN 7905) Accepted by USAAF 31Jul42. 366th Bomb Squadron, 305th Bomb Group,
					Syracuse AAB, NY 17Sep42. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, 
					Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 24/25Oct42. 305th Bomb Group, 
					Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 31Oct42. 341st Bomb Squadron, 
					97th Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 4Nov42. 
					Twelfth Air Force, North Africa Nov42. Departed RAF Predannack, Cornwall en route to 
					Maison Blanche via Gibraltar 17Nov42 with Brigadier General Asa Duncan 
					(Eighth Air Force HQ, Chief of Staff) as a passenger to witness Operation Torch, the 
					Allied invasion of French North Africa. The aircraft was flying in loose formation at 
					about 400 feet when it was seen with one engine on the right wing on fire. The formation 
					had been flying about one hour after departure from Predannack and was about ninety 
					miles west of Brest, France. A propeller was feathered and the whole wing appeared to 
					be on fire. Moments later it crashed in the Celtic Sea enveloped in a sheet of flames 
					and sank immediately. One man was seen in a dinghy and five or six other in the water 
					with Mae Wests. The men were overflown in the next hour by another B-17 and later by 
					other aircraft but no one was rescued. Two bodies were later recovered and the rest of the 
					crew and passenger were never located [9MIA:2KIA]..  MACR 15097.
				2970 (MSN 7906) Accepted by USAAF Aug42. 324th Bomb Squadron, 91st Bomb Group, 
					New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 13Oct42. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from 
					RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 6Dec42. 
					324th Bomb Squadron [DF*E:DF*C], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), 
					Cambridgeshire Dec42.  Named"Connecticut Yankee"--painted by Tony Starcer
					Battle damaged on a mission to the railway marshalling yards at Hamm, Germany 4Mar43. 
					The weather was bad from takeoff through to Germany preventing four other groups 
					rendezvousing with the 91st Bomb Group which proceeded alone to the target. Sixteen 
					planes faced the toughest fighter defence of the war, the heaviest flak areas, and on the 
					deepest penetration yet into Germany. The reception was immediate with German fighters 
					determined to stop the attack; the return flight home was no easier, flying into the wind of 
					a strong jetstream. Accident landing at Bassingbourn 1Aug43. Failed to return from a mission 
					to an electrical factory at Stuttgart, Germany 6Sep43 (10RTD). Cloud cover over most of 
					northwest France and Germany caused the formation to became disorganized and separated. 
					This formation bombed a targets of opportunity, an unknown marshalling yard in the vicinity 
					of Strasbourg, France. It was vulnerable to enemy fighter attack and difficult for the
					 P-47 Thunderbolts to cover. With fuel exhaustion just as it reached the English south coast, 
					the crew bailed out over Winchelsea while the pilot remained to dead stick and crash land the 
					plane at Pett Level, east of Hastings, East Sussex. Salvaged 10Sep43. {38 missions}. 
				2971 (MSN 7907) Accepted by USAAF Aug42. Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, 
					Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK. Middletown Air Depot, Middletown Field, 
					Middletown, PA 20Aug42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 10Oct42. 
					Assigned to ‘Wildflower’ (Eighth Air Force) 30Oct42. Ferried Patterson Field, Reykjavik, Iceland 
					to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 8Nov42. Returned to US.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Arledge Field, Stamford, TX.
				2972 (MSN 7908) delivered to Tulsa Aug 23, 1942; transferred to Amarillo and SOC on Dec 17, 1944
				2973 (MSN 7909) Accepted by USAAF Aug42. 360th Bomb Squadron, 303rd Bomb Group, 
					Presque Isle Field, ME 27Nov42. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, 
					Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 12Dec42. 360th Bomb Squadron [PU*G], 3
					03rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 13Dec42, 
					named "Iza Vailable". Brakes failed and aircraft became stuck in mud, missing 
					the takeoff for a mission to Hamm, Germany 2Feb43. Failed to takeoff for a mission to 
					Osnabrück, Germany with brake failure 4Feb43. Battle damaged on a Crossbow mission 
					to the Blockhaus d’Éperlecques V-2 rocket bunker at Watten, France 27Aug43. With three 
					engines damaged and the fuselage riddled with holes from flak hits, force landed RAF Manston, 
					Kent. Returned to US. 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN. Force landed 
					caused by engine failure at Memphis Field 12May44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Arledge Field, Stamford, TX 22Nov44.  Scrapped Aug 2, 1945
				2974 (MSN 7910) Accepted by USAAF Aug42. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 2Sep42. 589th Bomb Squadron, 
					395th Bomb Group, Ephrata AAB, WA 31Jan43. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 22Feb43. 
					While parked the aircraft was damaged by B-17F 42-5399 taking off from Ephrata AAB 20Mar43. 
					Dalhart Field, TX 7Aug43. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Patterson 
					Field, Dayton, OH 21Aug43. 223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 1Mar44. 
					327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 14May44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage a
					nd disposal 5Sep45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped..
				2975 (MSN 7911) Accepted by USAAF 3Sep42. 423rd Bomb Squadron, 306th Bomb Group, 
					Presque Isle Field, ME 17Nov42. Ferried RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to UK 24Nov42. 
					423rd Bomb Squadron, 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 25Nov42. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the submarine pens at Lorient, France 30Dec42 (9MIA:1POW}. 
					Over such an important target, the opposition was intense. Heavy flak tore into the bombers 
					and approximately thirty Fw 190 fighters attacked while over Lorient. On the return route 
					strong westerly winds took the formation of three planes, two from the 91st Bomb Group, 
					over the Brest peninsula. This plane broke away to head back to Thurleigh, thinking they 
					were over England. A Fw 190 fighter arrived on the scene, quickly exploited the situation 
					and began concerted attacks. The flight controls were damaged and the bomber was 
					back over water. The crew bailed out at about 4,000ft and the plane crashed in the 
					harbour off Brest, France.  MACR ???
				2976 (MSN 7912) Accepted by USAAF Sep42. Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, 
					Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK Aug42. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 18Oct42. 21st Tow Target Squadron, Rapid City Field, SD 29Oct42. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 16Dec42. Gowen Field, Boise, ID 31Mar43. Sioux City AAB, IA 11Jun43. 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 13Jul43. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, 
					Tampa, FL 20Apr44. Damaged taxying at Morrison Field 18Jan45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 1Aug45..
				2977 (MSN 7913) Accepted by USAAF Sep42. Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, 
					Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 11Sep42. 351st SD, Pyote Field, TX 10Oct42. 
					Grand Island Field, NB 21Oct42. 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI 5Nov42. 
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 20Nov42. 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI 16Dec42.
					233rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, AZ 1Feb43. 
					3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI 1Mar43. New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 5May43. 
					Smyrna Field, TN 5Jun43. Roswell Field, NM 11Jun43. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Drew Field, Tampa, FL 21Jun43. Hobbs Field, NM 7Jul43. Damaged while parked in collision by 
					Lockheed RA-29 Hudson 41-3955 taxying with mechanical failure at Grand Island Field, NE 26Sep44. 
					Kingman Field, AZ 13Jan45
				2978 (MSN 7914) Accepted by USAAF 21Sep42. 369th Bomb Squadron, 303rd Bomb Group, Romulus Field, 
					Detroit, MI 2Nov42. 369th Bomb Squadron [WW*M], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), 
					Bedfordshire 7Feb43. Battle damaged on a mission to the submarine pens at Lorient, France 6Mar43. 
					Attacked by enemy fighters and struck by flak over the target causing large holes in wings and 
					fuselage as well as compete electrical system failure. The No.3 supercharger was disabled but 
					landed as planned at RAF Exeter, Devon. Eighth Air Force Service Command 7Mar43. Regained 
					by Group 17Apr43. Bedfordshire 20Apr43. Battle damaged on a mission to the submarine yards 
					at Bremen, Germany 13Jun43. Seriously battle damaged by flak and attacks by fighters on a 
					mission to the synthetic oil refinery at Gelsenkirchen, Germany 12Aug43. Because of solid clouds, 
					the group diverted and bombed the synthetic oil refinery at Recklinghausen, Germany. The group 
					was attacked by a flight of Fw 190s. They poured 20mm cannon shells into the formation. 
					One of the shells penetrated the cockpit and exploded, shrapnel hitting the co-pilot. The plane had 
					taken a number of hits; No.4 engine was out of service and the left wing had been struck about 
					halfway between the No.1 engine and the wing tip. As a result ofthis damage, the plane was 
					knocked out of formation and lost altitude. The pilot kept the plane in a controlled, steep dive 
					until it reached 8,000ft. The bomber encountered further enemy attacks shortly before reaching the 
					North Sea. The rest ofthe return trip was uneventful as the plane landed at base with the left wing still 
					hanging on, but drooping almost to the ground at the tip. There was other damage by 20mm cannon 
					shells to No.1 propeller, No.4 engine, and dorsal fin as well as flak damage throughout the plane. 
					Eighth Air Force Service Command 12Aug43. 534th Bomb Squadron, 381st Bomb Group, 
					Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 25Sep43. 535th Bomb Squadron [MS*V]. , 
					named "Sis"– artwork of a young lady. {5 missions}. Eighth Air Force Service Command (AFSC); 
					not equipped with ‘Tokyo’ long range fuel tanks. Returned to US 1May44. Designated RB-17F. 
					4147th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Bedford Field, MA. Damaged when collided 
					with parked RB-25C 41-12067 and B-25J 44-86895 at Bedford Field, MA 4Dec45. Reclaimed for scrap 3Sep46. 
42-2979/3003		Douglas-Long Beach B-17F-10-DL Fortress
				MSN 7915/7939.  Boeing B-17F-10-DL Fortress built by Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, CA
					Production changes: SCR-269G radio compass and bomb selector switch added. Emergency brake lines added. 
					Circumferential armour at waist guns added. Armour plate for tail servo motors added. 0.30 nose gun deleted
				Dispositions from B-17 Fortress Master Log, Dave Osborne
				2979 (MSN 7915) Accepted by USAAF Sep42. 97th Bomb Group, Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 29Nov42. 
					Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic / Africa route. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 97th Bomb Group, Biskra, 
					Algeria 21Jan43. Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 8Feb43. Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. 
					Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 49th Bomb Squadron, 
					2nd Bomb Group, Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 14Nov43. {first combat mission 22Nov43}. Foggia #7, 
					Amendola, Italy 10Dec43. 96th Bomb Squadron Mar44. {6 missions}. 346th Bomb Squadron, 
					99th Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 28Mar44. {1 mission}. 815th Bomb Squadron, 
					483rd Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 31Mar44. Failed to return from a 
					mission to railway marshalling yards at Turnu Severin, Rumania 16Apr44 (4KIA:6RTD).
					Diverted to an alternate target at Niš, Serbia, Yugoslavia, flak was moderate to heavy and 
					extremely accurate. The bomber was trailing and losing altitude when rallying to the right 
					after bomb release. A large hole was noticed in the right wing behind No.3 engine. Five members 
					of the crew were seen to bail out over Tulare, Serbia, approximately ten minutes after leaving 
					the target. Immediately after that the plane started to gain altitude, the formation circled and 
					the bomber caught up with them but couldn’t manage to stay with it. After a few minutes 
					two airmen were seen in the waist throwing equipment overboard. The plane was following 
					the formation and a little later several P-38 Lightning’s started escorting the bomber. It was last 
					seen over the Adriatic Sea off Yugoslavia. Believed ditched in the Adriatic; survivors 
					rescued. {1 mission}. The airmen were assisted by Chetnik guerillas to evade capture; rescued 
					by the Halyard Mission from Pranjani 9/10Aug44. 
					Named GRIM REAPER –artwork of Bugs Bunny as the Grim Reaper and chewing on a carrot.  
					MACR 3908
				2980 (MSN 7916) Accepted by USAAF Sep42. 352nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group,
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 9Dec42. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 352nd Bomb Squadron, 
					301st Bomb Group, Biskra, Algeria 22Dec42. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 16Jan43. 
					Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 8Mar43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, 
					Tunisia 6Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {48 missions}. 416th Bomb Squadron, 
					99th Bomb Group, Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 14Nov43. Foggia #2 (Sandfly), 
					Tortorella, Italy 14Dec43. {19 missions}. Air Depot Apr44. Damaged by fire at Foggia #3, 
					Salsola, Italy 23Jun44. Salvaged 29Jun44. Named SADIE HAWKINS. Named for a Li’l Abner character
				2981 (MSN 7917) Accepted by USAAF 30Sep42. Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 22Jan43. 
					Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 414th Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), 
					Constantine, Algeria 26Apr43. Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. 
					Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 348th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Oudna #1, Mohammedia, 
					Tunisia 14Nov43. Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 13Dec43. Battle damaged on a mission to a 
					Luftwaffe airfield at Centocelle, Italy 19Jan44 (1WIA). {40+ missions}. Condemned 1May44. 
					Repaired 30Sep44. Crashed and salvaged 8May45. SNOOZIN' SUZAN – artwork of a naked woman 
					lying on her back on a cloud with bombs dropping underneath..
				2982 (MSN 7918) Accepted by USAAF 30Sep42. Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 7Jan43. Twelfth Air Force,
					North Africa. 342nd Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, 
					Algeria Feb43. Failed to return from a mission to shipping and the docks at Palermo, Sicily 17Apr43 (10MIA).
 					Flak was heavy and accurate, damaging the plane. A flight of enemy Bf 110 fighters
					attacked during the bomb run causing further damage. Last seen to have been hit by
					ground anti-aircraft fire, which severely damaged the No.3 engine, and going down.
					Presumed to have crashed into the sea off Palermo.   MACR 3684
					Named LADY LUCK. Aircraft identification number 19 on nose
				2983 (MSN 7919) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 8Jan43. Pyote Field, TX 20Jan43. Pueblo AAB, CO 9Apr43. 
					570th Bomb Squadron, 390th Bomb Group, Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 8May43. 
					Accident landing at Geiger Field 10May43. 595th Bomb Squadron, 396th Bomb Group, 
					Moses Lake Field, WA 17Jul43. Damaged when taxying in collision with parked 
					B-17F 41-24622 at Moses Lake Field 31Jul43. Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 29Mar44.
					Albuquerque AAB, NM 10Aug44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 1945. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, 
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				2984 (MSN 7920) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 20Oct42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, 
					Wilmington, DE 25Nov42. Air Service Command, Fairfield Air Depot, Patterson Field, 
					Dayton, OH 10Jan43. Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 6Apr43. Modified to 
					photographic configuration. Designated F-9A. Gowen Field, Boise, ID 23Apr43. 
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 4Jul43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 9Jun43. Clovis Field, NM 19Apr44. Lubbock, TX 25May44. 
					Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; 
					designated TB-17F. 234th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Clovis Field, NM. 
					Damaged while parked by B-17G 42-102755 at Clovis Field, NM 28Aug45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ 
					for storage and disposal 20Nov45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich 
					Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped..
				2985 (MSN 7921) Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 8Jan43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					414th Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Biskra, Algeria 21Jan43. Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), 
					Constantine, Algeria 8Feb43. Failed to return from a mission to the Luftwaffe airfield at 
					Capodichino, Naples, Italy 1Aug43 (5KIA:5POW). Struck by flak over the target which knocked 
					off the right wing outboard of the engines, it did a snap roll and then went into a tight spin. 
					The crew was ordered to bail out, but it is believed that the five gunners in the rear were 
					unable to leave. The aircraft crashed and burned at the base of Mount Vesuvius near the target area. 
					Named NUTCRACKER – artwork of Hirohito, Hitler and Mussolini on nose, in a nutcracker. 
					Two females are pushing the nutcracker closed, crushing their heads. A ribbon envelops the females
					MACR 355. 
				2986 (MSN 7922) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 21Oct42. 416th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA 24Nov42. 
					Accident landing at Sioux City AAB 6Dec42. During approach the plane struck a snow bank 
					with the a main wheel and sheared the drag link. The pilot opened the throttles and took 
					off again, returning for a one point landing. The plane ground looped to the right damaging 
					the propellers and wing tip. Gowen Field, Boise, ID 30Apr43. Wendover Field, UT 5May43. 
					Combat Crew Training School, Casper Field, WY 9Jun43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 14Jun43. 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 15Jul43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 5Aug43. 
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 30Jan44. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, 
					Columbus, OH 28Sep44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for 
					storage and disposal 15Oct45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				2987 (MSN 7923) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 25Oct42. Gowen Field, Boise, ID 29Nov42. Damaged while parked in a collision by 
					B-17F 42-5751 during takeoff at Gowen Field 13Apr43. The sortie for B-17F 42-5751 was an 
					instrument check ride which included a blind takeoff and the student was taking his first check. 
					The B-17 started to take off with the student under the hood and an instructor pilot sitting 
					in the right hand seat. The airplane ran 1,550 feet down the runway then turned off the runway 
					under full power. It was straightened out momentarily while still under full power and swerved 
					further to the right. Finally, after proceeding in a wide arc for approximately 3/10 of a mile 
					from the runway, it hit the left wing of B-17F 42-29548 parked on the north side of the ramp.
					It swung further to the right, still under full power at an estimated speed of 70 or 80 miles an
					hour and proceeded south across the ramp. It collided with the transformers furnishing power 
					to one of the main water wells on the field and smashed head-on into another parked plane, 
					B-17F 42-2987. Both planes were badly damaged and fire started, without an explosion, 
					which completely destroyed both planes. Salvaged 14Apr43
				2988 (MSN 7924) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 29Oct42. Gowen Field, Boise, ID 17Nov42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 3Jan43. 
					Walla Walla Field, WA 21Mar43. Madras Field, OR 18Jun43. Ephrata AAB, WA 9Aug43. 
					Great Bend Field, KS 26Aug43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 6Jan44. 
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 14Feb44. 875th Bomb Squadron, 498th Bomb Group, 
					Great Bend Field, KS. Damaged by mechanical failure taxying at Great Bend Field 14Jun44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 11Sep45.
				2989 (MSN 7925) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 4Nov42. Rapid City Field, SD 30Dec42. 7th Ferrying Group, 
					Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 5Mar43. Sioux Falls Field, SD 9May43. 593rd Bomb Squadron, 
					396th Bomb Group, Moses Lake Field, WA 6Jun43. Force landed with mechanical failure 
					at Moses Lake Field 29Jul43. Drew Field, Tampa, FL. Force landed with mechanical failure 
					at Drew Field, Tampa, FL 19Nov43. Force landed with mechanical failure at Drew Field,
					Tampa, FL 29Mar44. 2536th Base Unit (Navigation School), San Marcos Field, TX 14May44. 
					Reclaimed for scrap 13Feb46.
				2990 (MSN 7926) 322nd Bomb Squadron, 91st Bomb Group, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 14Dec42. 
					Ferried South Atlantic route, departed Morrison Field 20Dec42. Waller Field, 
					Trinidad 20Dec42. Val de Cães Field, Belém, Brasil 21De42. Parnamirim Field, Natal, 
					Brasil 22Dec42. Wideawake Field, Ascension Island 26Dec42. Roberts Field, Liberia; 
					Yundum Field, Bathurst, Gambia; Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco. 		
					322nd Bomb Squadron [LG*R], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn 10Jan43.
					Named "Dame Satan". Battle damaged on a mission to the railway marshalling 
					yards at Hamm, Germany 4Mar43. The weather was bad from takeoff through to Germany 
					preventing four other groups rendezvousing with the 91st Bomb Group which proceeded 
					alone to the target. Sixteen planes faced the toughest fighter defence of the war, the heaviest 
					flak areas, and on the deepest penetration yet into Germany. The reception was immediate 
					with German fighters determined to stop the attack; the return flight home was no easier, 
					flying into the wind of a strong jetstream. Two engines were disabled but the plane returned 
					safely to base. Battle damaged on a mission to the submarine construction yards at 
					Wilhelmshaven, Germany 15May43. A large force of enemy fighters attacked the formation 
					viciously during the bomb run. Flak was meagre and inaccurate. Damaged by flak and 
					0.50 caliber shells. Battle damaged on a mission to the Gerhard Fieseler Werke (GFW) 
					aircraft works at Waldau, Kassel, Germany 30Jul43. At the target flak was accurate and 
					intense; there was large enemy fighter opposition en route to and returning from target. 
					Battle damaged on a mission to the Luftwaffe airfield at Vlissingen, Netherlands 15Aug43. 
					Moderate accurate flak was experienced over target area. Failed to return from a mission 
					to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 17Aug43 (2KIA:4POW:4EVD). Attacked 
					by enemy fighters after crossing the German border en route to the target. Nearing the target, 
					enemy aircraft hit No.2 engine turbocharger and the aircraft dropped back from the formation. 
					The bombs were jettisoned but the plane was unable to keep up with the group. Vulnerable, 
					more fighters attacked and the pilot turned back for England. Approaching Brussels, Belgium, 
					the bomber was again attacked by enemy fighters wounding the radio operator.
					 Shot down by Oberleutnant von Arnim of 5./(F) 123. The crew bailed out but the pilot 
					remained to keep the plane steady and was killed when the plane crashed at Montroeul-au-Bois, 
					southwest of Frasnes-lez-Anvaing, Hainaut, Belgium. {11+ missions).  MACR 277. 
						Two weeks after the crash, the wreckage was salvaged by the Bergungstruppe of Gosselies, Belgium.
				2991 (MSN 7927) assigned to 95th BG at Geiger Dec 1, 1942, transferred to Rapid City Field, SD Dec 17, 1942, 
					Crashlanded due to fuel exhaustion in bad weather 9 mi NW of Pierre, SD 
					Dec 24, 1942, repaired.  Soc August 26, 1943.
				2992 (MSN 7928) delivered to Long Beach Nov 10, 1942, transferred to Tulsa Dec 20, 1942, transferred to Smyrna Jan 23, 1943, 
					transferred to Hobbs Field, NM Feb 3, 1943, transferred to Pueblo Apr 6, 1943, transferred to Hobbs Apr 24, 1943, 
					transferred to Las Vegas Jun 12, 1943, transferred to Roswell Sep 29, 1943, transferred to Williams Field, AZ
					Dec 9, 1943, transferred to La Junta Field, CO Apr 1, 1944. . Modified for training, stripped of armor, 
					armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F.  To RFC at Searcy Field, OK Jul 31, 1945.  Sold by War Assets
					Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946. Scrapped
				2993 (MSN 7929) Accepted by USAAF at Long Beach Field, CA 10Nov42. Pueblo AAB, CO 27Jan43. 
					Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 4Mar43. Blythe Field, CA 14Apr43. Walla Walla Field, WA 15May43. 
					Redmond Field, OR 15Jun43. Walla Walla Field, WA 18Jul43. Ephrata AAB, WA 9Aug43. 
					Pinecastle Field, FL 10Jun44. McCook Field, NB 18Jun44. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 22Jul44. 		
					393rd Base Unit, Syracuse AAB, NY 9Apr45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge
					Field, AR for storage and disposal 10Oct45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas 
					Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
					Also listed as crashed 30 mi SW of Moses Lake, WA Jun 21, 1943.  All 8 crew killed.
				2994 (MSN 7930) 30th Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX 6Jan43. Damaged 
					taxying when collided with parked B-17 42-5208 at Pyote 1Oct43. 393rd Base Unit, 
					Syracuse AAB, NY 9Apr44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for 
					storage and disposal 7Jan46
				2995 (MSN 7931) delivered to Gowen Field, ID Mar 12, 1943, transferred to Pyote Field, TXJul 27, 1943, 
					transferred to Walker Field, Victoria, KS Jun 11, 1943, 
					transferred to Dalhart Field, TX Sep 19, 1944. Accident Oct 17, 1944, reclaimed for scrap on Jun 7, 1946.
				2996 (MSN 7932) Accepted by USAAF at Long Beach Field, CA 12Nov42. Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 24Dec42. 
					Pueblo AAB, CO 27Jan43. Amarillo Field, TX 8Feb43. School of Applied Tactics, 
					Orlando AAB, FL 4Apr43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 3May43. Ephrata AAB, WA 1Aug43. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and 
					disposal 14Feb46. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, 
					Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				2997 (MSN 7933) Accepted by USAAF at Long Beach Field, CA 11Nov42. Pueblo AAB, CO 27Jan43. 
					Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 24Feb43. Blythe Field, CA 15Apr43. Moses Lake Field, WA 5May43. 
					Robins Field, GA 26Jul43. Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 27Feb44. Drew Field, 
					Tampa, FL 4May44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for
					 storage and disposal 29Feb46.
				2998 (MSN 7934) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 30Dec42. Wendover Field, UT 27Jan43. Sioux City AAB, IA 6Apr43. 
					Combat Crew Training School, Casper Field, WY 14May43. 592nd Bomb Squadron, 
					396th Bomb Group, Moses Lake Field, WA 8Jun43. Disintegrated in mid-air and crashed 
					thirty miles southwest of Moses Lake 21Jun43 (8KIS). The aircraft left Moses Lake Army 
					Air Field with ten bombs on a routine training mission. One radio operator on another B-17 
					about ten miles away reported seeing a B-17 apparently practicing stalls, and that it 
					seemed "out of the ordinary," but he did not see it crash. Another aircraft was apparently 
					nearby when 42-2998 crashed. The pilot stated that he saw the tail and then wings depart 
					the aircraft, and had to change his heading to avoid possible parachutes or wreckage. 
					Given the information in the accident report, it seems likely that the pilot had been 
					practicing stalls after dropping bombs and somehow either became disoriented or 
					lost control. The aircraft went into a dive and broke up. There was no explosion, 
					although there were some small fires at the scene of the crash
				2999 (MSN 7935) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 31Dec42. Pyote Field, TX 26Jan43. Alexandria Field, LA 11Jul43. 
					Clovis Field, NM 24Jun44. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 28Aug44. 
					Hawkins Field, Jackson, MS 3Feb45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field,
					Albuquerque, NM for storage and disposal 24Oct45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				3000 (MSN 7936) Accepted by USAAF at Long Beach Field, CA 16Nov42. Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 9Jan43. Pueblo AAB, CO 9Apr43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 25May43.
					Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 7Jun43. 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 1Jul43. 
					Rapid City Field, SD 26Jul43. Combat Crew Training School, 395th Bomb Group, 
					Ardmore Field, OK. Severely damaged by mechanical failure taxying at Ardmore 
					Field 24Feb44. Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 29Jun44. Selfridge Field, Mount 
					Clemens, MI 26Aug44. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 1Nov44. Hawkins Field, Jackson, MS 24Feb45. 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 29Aug45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK 
					for storage and disposal 17Sep45
				3001 (MSN 7937) Accepted by USAAF at Long Beach Field, CA 17Nov42. 962nd Bomb Training
					 Group, Tulsa, OK 8Jan43. Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX 12Feb43. 5th Ferrying Group, 
					Love Field, Dallas, TX 30Mar43. 962nd Bombardier Training Squadron, Hobbs Field, 
					NM. Crash landed Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 1Apr43. Hobbs Field, NM 15Jun43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 21Jun44. Hobbs Field, NM 29Jul44.
				3002 (MSN 7938) Pocatello Field, ID 31Dec42. 359th Bomb Squadron, 303rd Bomb Group, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 5Mar43. Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic / Africa route.
					Ferried from Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco to St Eval (Station 129), 
					Cornwall 28Mar43. 359th Bomb Squadron [BN*Z], 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), 
					Huntingdonshire 8Apr43;  Named "The Old Squaw", then to 427th BS 
					Failed to return from a mission to the Robert Bosch electrical factory at Stuttgart, 
					Germany 6Sep43 (10 RTD). With fuel exhaustion, the bomber ditched in the English Channel 
					six miles southwest of Beachy Head, Sussex; crew rescued by British Air-Sea Rescue 
					launch and taken to Newhaven, Sussex
				3003 (MSN 7939) Pocatello Field, ID 30Dec42. 28th Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group, 
					Pyote Field, TX 22Mar43. Forced landing after engine failure and fire at Pyote 
					Field 29Mar43. Harvard Field, NB 11Jun43. Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 30Aug43. 
					Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL 16Feb44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut 
					Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Dec45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
42-3004/3038		Douglas-Long Beach B-17F-15-DL Fortress
				MSN 7940/7974.  Boeing B-17F-15-DL Fortress built by Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, CA
					Production changes: Staggered 0.50 calibre Browning guns installed either side 
					of the nose for frontal defence. Flexible gun mount in radio room hatch. Flexible ammunition feed 
					for waist guns, Astrodome and astrocompass. Provision for Lorenz blind approach equipment. 
					Vacuum operated instrument air filters. Pyrotechnic signals and pistol stowage. A-12 oxygen regulators
				Dispositions from B-17 Fortress Master Log, Dave Osborne
				3004 (MSN 7940) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 3Dec42. Ainsworth Field, NB 21Jan43. Pierre Field, SD 9Feb43. 
					Rapid City Field, SD 28Apr43. 541st Bomb Squadron, 383rd Bomb Group,Pendleton 
					Field, OR 8Jul43. Crashed two miles west of Pendleton, OR 15Jul43 (4KIS)..
				3005 (MSN 7941) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 8Dec42. 508th Bomb Squadron, 351st Bomb Group, 
					Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 19Jan43. Damaged by ‘friendly fire’ caused by mechanical 
					failure at Oscura bomb range, TX 20Jan43. Pueblo AAB, CO 27Mar43. Blythe Field, CA 13Apr43. 
					McClellan Field, Sacramento, CA 16May43. 590th Bomb Squadron, 395th Bomb Group, 
					Ephrata AAB, WA 19Jun43. Damaged landing with mechanical failure at Ephrata AAB 17Aug43. 
					Ardmore Field, OK. Damaged when nosed over landing at Ardmore Field 16Nov43. Severely 
					damaged by mechanical failure when crash landed at Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 1Mar44. 
					The crew departed Ardmore Army Air Field on a routine training flight to practice 
					instrument flying. They flew locally for approximately three hours before returning to the 
					field to land. When lowering the wheels, the right wheel could not be lowered. They were 
					diverted to Tinker Field. After reaching Tinker Field, the left gear was lowered and the aircraft 
					landed without difficulty, traveling approximately 1,500 feet before it ground looped 
					slightly to the right off the runway and came to a stop. Sioux City AAB, IA 24Jun44. 
					Accident 19Aug44. Reclaimed 3Jan46
				3006	(MSN 7942) Accepted by USAAF at Long Beach Field, CA 23Nov42. Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 15Dec42. Wendover Field, UT 30Jan43. Sioux City AAB, IA 7Apr43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 6Aug43. Alamogordo Field, NM 2Aug44. Kelly Field, 
					San Antonio, TX 4Nov44
				3007 (MSN 7943) Accepted by USAAF at Long Beach Field, CA 25Nov42. Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 3Dec42. Ainsworth Field, NB 20Jan43. Rapid City Field, SD 10Apr43. 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 22Jun43. Harvard Field, NB 16Sep44. Davis-Monthan Field, 
					Tucson, AZ 21Oct44. 201st Base Unit, Headquarters, Colorado Springs, CO 7Dec44. 
					Damaged in an accident with parked B-24D Liberator 43-30574 while taxying at 
					Peterson Field, CO 9Feb45. 273rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Lincoln 
					Field, NB. Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing 
					equipment; designated TB-17F. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK 
					for storage and disposal 9Oct45
				3008 (MSN 7944) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 3Dec42. Pocatello Field, ID 31Dec42. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 4Feb43. Pyote Field, TX 10Feb43. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 5Aug43. Dalhart Field, TX 7Oct43. Dyersburg Field, TN 14Oct43.
					Flight Test Directorate, Patterson Field, OH. Forced landing after structural failure at 
					Port Columbus, OH Airport 28Jun44. SOC 15Jul44.
				3009	(MSN 7945) Accepted by USAAF at Long Beach Field, CA 22Jan42. Blythe Field, CA 23Jan43. 
					Pueblo AAB, CO 14Apr43. Dyersburg Field, TN 11Jun43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 15Jun43. 
					Dyersburg Field, TN 7Jul43. 242nd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Grand Island 
					Field, NB 26Jun44. Alliance, NB 20Oct44. Sioux City AAB, IA 22Jan45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage 
					and disposal 25Jun45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				3010 (MSN 7946) Pyote Field, TX 30Dec42. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 9Feb43. Dalhart Field, TX 18Mar43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 27Mar43. Dalhart Field, TX 20Apr43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 7Aug43. Dalhart Field, TX 19Sep44. 
					Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL 3Mar45. Pueblo AAB, CO 26Apr45. Modified for training, 
					stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 
					237th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Kirtland Field, Albuquerque, NM. 
					Damaged while parked by B-17 42-5799 at Kirtland, NM 3Jun45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for 
					storage and disposal 27Oct45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich 
					Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				3011 (MSN 7947) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 7Dec42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 2Jan43. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 17Apr43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air 
					Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 8May43. Topeka 
					Field, KS 2Jun43. Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training 
					Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 29Jul43. McCook Field, NB 30Jun44. SOC 20Oct44
				3012 (MSN 7948) Pueblo AAB, CO 27Jan43. 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 5May43. 
					Ephrata AAB, WA 9Jun43. School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 3Jul43. Brooksville
					Field, FL 1Aug43. 472nd Combat Crew Training Squadron, Clovis Field, NM. Damaged by 
					weather on ground at Clovis Field, NM 28Mar44. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 2Jul44. 
					Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 20Feb45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, 
					Albuquerque, NM for storage and disposal 25Jun45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				3013 (MSN 7949) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 7Dec42. Sioux City AAB, IA 6Apr43. Gowen Field, Boise, ID 19Apr43. 
					600th Bomb Squadron, 398th Bomb Group, Rapid City Field, SD. Crash landed four miles 
					south east of Sioux City AAB, IA 27Jul43 (2KIS). SOC 5Aug43..
				3014 (MSN 7950) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 8Dec42. 28th Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX 7Jan43. 
					Crash landed two miles north west of Pyote 19Apr43, engine failure. SOC 27Apr43
				3015 (MSN 7951) Pocatello Field, ID 27Dec42. Pyote Field, TX 6Jan43. Pueblo AAB, CO 20Mar43. 
					Ephrata AAB, WA 30Apr43. 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT, 23May43. 
					Walker Field, Victoria, KS 30Jun44. Alexandria Field, LA 19Jan45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage 
					and disposal 31May45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; 
					scrapped
				3016 (MSN 7952) Pocatello Field, ID 24Dec42. 30th Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group, 
					Pyote Field, TX 22Jan43. Accident landing at Pyote Field 12Apr43. Pratt Field, KS 14Jun43. 
					Dalhart Field, TX 9Jul44. 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN 2Dec44. 
					273rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Lincoln Field, NB 6Jan45. 
					30th Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX 18Mar45. Mines Field, 
					Los Angeles, CA 24May45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, 
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 31Oct45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				3017 (MSN 7953) Blythe Field, CA 26Jan43. Gulfport Field, MS 16Mar43. McClellan Field, 
					Sacramento, CA 16May43. 589th Bomb Squadron, 395th Bomb Group, Ephrata AAB, 
					WA 12Jun43. Accident landing at Ephrata AAB 24Aug43. 235th Base Unit (Combat 
					Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 29Jul44. Crashed after fuel exhaustion 
					when the crew bailed out fifteen miles northwest of Tatum, NM 3Dec44. SOC 5Dec44.
				3018 (MSN 7954) Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS Jan43. 347th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group. 
					DeRidder AAB, LA 22Jan43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 25Jan43. Ferried South Atlantic route departing 
					Morrison Field 4Feb43: Borinquen Field, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico 4Feb43; Atkinson Field, 
					Georgetown, British Guiana 7Feb43; Val de Cães Field, Belém, Brasil 8Feb43; Parnamirim 
					Field, Natal, Brasil 9Feb43; Yundum Field, Bathurst, Gambia 11Feb43; Menara Airport, 
					Marrakech, French Morocco 12Feb43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. General 
					Depot No.1, La Sénia, Oran, Algeria 2Mar43. 347th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, 
					Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 22Mar43. Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, 
					Algeria 25Mar43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 4Aug43. 368th Air Service Squadron, 
					Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 16Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Foggia #2 (Sandfly), 
					Tortorella, Italy 11Dec43. Declared ‘war weary’. Reassigned for utility, training and 
					weather check aircraft Sep44. Air Depot 10Oct44. Returned to US. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Bush Field, Augusta, GA for storage and 
					disposal 18May45.  Name RED ASS / SAD SACK
				3019 (MSN 7955) Pyote Field, TX 26Jan43. Pueblo AAB, CO 10Apr43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 11May43. 
					590th Bomb Squadron, 395th Bomb Group, Ephrata AAB, WA 1Jul43. Force landed with mechanical 
					failure at Spokane Field, WA 15Oct43. Alexandria Field, LA 17Jan44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 19Sep44
				3020	(MSN 7956) Pyote Field, TX 27Jan43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 31Jan43. 
					Ephrata AAB, WA 30Apr43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 13May43. Pratt Field, KS 18Jul43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 17Jun44. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK 
					for storage and disposal 30Jan46 
				3021 (MSN 7957) Blythe Field, CA 25Jan43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 29Mar43. Amarillo Field, TX 17Nov44. 
					Reclaimed 7Jun46
				3022 (MSN 7958) Pyote Field, TX 26Jan43. Pueblo AAB, CO 6Apr43. Alamogordo Field, NM 26Apr43. 
					93rd Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX 15May43. While on a training flight, 
					the bomber caught fire and an order was given for the crew to bail out. Only four of the nine 
					aboard had a successful bailout and survived before the craft lost control and crashed, 
					ten miles northeast of Pyote Field, TX 14Jul43 (5KIS:4RTD). SOC 16Jun43.
				3023 (MSN 7959) Accepted by USAAF 8Dec42. Rapid City Field, SD 14Dec42. 4th Ferrying Group, 
					Memphis Municipal Airport, TN. 12th Ferrying Squadron, 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, 
					Wilmington, DE. Damaged when collided with B-17F 42-3103 landing at Kansas City, MO 
					Airport 7Apr43. 335th Bomb Squadron, 95th Bomb Group, Presque Isle Field, ME 18May43. 
					Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 25May43. 
					335th Bomb Squadron [OE*V], 95th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk. 
					525th Bomb Squadron [FR*F], 379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 8Jun43
					Name "Boozenose".    Failed to return from a mission to Wangerooge Island, 
					Germany 25Jun43 (5KIA:5POW). Shot down by enemy aircraft and crashed near Brahe,
					 East Friesland, Germany.  Claimed by Hptm Wilhelm Gath in Fw 190A-5 of JG 267/2
					MACR 1365.
				3024 (MSN 7960) Accepted by USAAF 9Dec42. 544th Bomb Squadron, 384th Bomb Group, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 13Mar43. Ferried from Menara Airport, Marrakech, 
					French Morocco to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 2/3May43. 546th Bomb Squadron [BK*K], 
					384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire UK 28Jun43. 
					Named *Royal Flush*) Failed to return from a mission to Blohm & Voss aircraft 
					works and shipyard Hamburg, Germany 25Jul43 (7KIA:3POW). Shot down by enemy fighters 
					and crashed near Neritz, four miles southwest of Bad Oldesloe, Germany. {1 mission}. 
					Claimed by Obfw Ulrich in Fw 190A of EprKdo 25 
				3025 (MSN 7961) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 
					15Jan43. Blythe Field, CA 19May43. Gulfport Field, MS 8Aug43. Dalhart Field, TX 17Sep43. 
					Air Service Command, Fairfield Air Depot, Patterson Field, Dayton, OH. Air Depot, Brookley Field, 
					Mobile, AL. 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN. The plane was flying through 
					a heavy rainstorm during a ferry flight from Brookley Field to Patterson Field, OH and crashed 
					seventeen miles west of Georgiana, AL 26Nov44 (3KIS). Reclaimed 16Dec44.
				3026 (MSN 7962) 346th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 21Apr43. 
					Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 346th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Navarin (Overcoat), 
					El Eulma, Algeria 26Apr43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 4Aug43. 368th Air Service Squadron, 
					Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 16Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Foggia #2 (Sandfly), 
					Tortorella, Italy 13Dec43. 483rd Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 31Mar44. 
					Sterparone, Foggia, Italy 22Apr44. Returned to US. 4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical 
					Service Command), Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 2Apr45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 7Jan46. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas 
					Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped. 
					Named RODGER THE LODGER named for a Li’l Abner character
				3027 (MSN 7963) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 17Jan43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 31Jan43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 6Feb43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. Tunisia 4Mar43. Interned.
				3028  (MSN 7964) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 11Jan43. 313th Air Base Squadron, Smyrna Field, TN 1Feb43. Damaged 
					landing at Smyrna Field 27Feb43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Lincoln Field, NB 21Apr43. 
					Hobbs Field, NM 7May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 30May43. 
					959th Bombardier Training Squadron, Hobbs Field, NM 11Jun43. Damaged landing at Hobbs Field 26Jun43. 
					San Antonio Air Depot, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 2Jan44. 960th Bombardier Training Squadron, 
					Hobbs Field, NM. Crashed on takeoff at Hobbs Auxiliary Field #1, Knowles, NM 19Jan44 (1KIS). 
					Stinson Field, San Antonio, TX 21Mar44. Reclaimed 3Jan46
				3029  MSN 7965) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 13Jan43. 359th Bomb Squadron, 303rd Bomb Group, Homestead 
					Field, FL 5Mar43. Ferried from Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco to 
					St Eval (Station 129), Cornwall 28Mar43. 359th Bomb Squadron [VK*N], 303rd Bomb 
					Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 9Apr43. . Named "Wallaroo".  
					Received a field modification to counter the German tactic of head on attacks; the bomb 
					sight was removed, a twin 0.50caliber gun was installed and armored plate to protect the 
					gunner. Failed to return from a Crossbow mission to a German V-weapon site at Le Meillard 
					in the Pas-de-Calais, France 14Jan44 (11POW). In the vicinity of Forêt de Crécy, France, 
					the plane sustained a direct flak hit. The control cables were severed and the aircraft 
					went out of control, spiralled towards the ground and exploded. The crew successfully 
					bailed out and watched their B-17 crash near their landing area. It crashed near the 
					anti-aircraft gun that shot them down, ten miles east-north-east of Saint-Valery-sur-Somme 
					and ten miles north of Abbeville, France. {35 missions}. 
				3030 (MSN 7966) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, 
					WY 18Jan43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 2Feb43. 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal 
					Airport, TN 19Feb43. Departed US on ferry flight to North Africa 4Apr43. Twelfth Air Force, 
					North Africa. 97th Bomb Group, Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 17Apr 43. 
					Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, 
					Italy 1Nov43. Foggia Main, Italy 15Dec43. San Giovanni, Cerignola, Italy 20Dec43. Foggia #7, 
					Amendola, Italy 16Jan44. Condemned 8Jul44
					Also listed as lost Apr 4, 1943, South Pacific.  MACR 5662.
				3031 (MSN 7967) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 
					20Jan43. 324th Bomb Squadron [DF*F], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), 
					Cambridgeshire 19Apr43.  Named "Nitemare".  Failed to return from a mission to the 
					Blohm & Voss shipyard at Hamburg, Germany 26Jul43 (4KIA:6POW). The bomber sustained 
					flak damage before and after the target. With two engines on fire, it dropped out of formation 
					and was attacked and damaged several times by enemy fighters. The crew bailed out and the 
					bomber crashed into a house at Nindorf, ten miles southeast of Rotenburg an der Wümme, Germany 
					Claimed by Oblt Martin Drewes in Bf 110G-4 of NJF 1/11.  MACR 201
				3032 (MSN 7968) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 13Jan43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 2Feb43. 2nd Bomb Group, Kearney Field, NB Feb43. 15th Ferrying 
					Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 3Mar43. 
					Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic / Africa route. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					20th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Marrakech, French Morocco Apr43. Navarin (Overcoat), 
					El Eulma, Algeria 22Apr43. Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 27Apr43. 
					{first combat mission 24May43}. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 17Jun43. Massicault, 
					Tunis, Tunisia 1Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 10Dec43. 
					{22 missions}. 840th Bomb Squadron, 483rd Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, 
					Italy 31Mar44. Sterparone, Foggia, Italy 22Apr44. Returned to US. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and 
					disposal 14Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, 
					Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped. Named MARY JANE
				3033 (MSN 7969) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 26Jan43. Ferried from Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco to 
					Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 20Apr43. 94th Bomb Group, Rougham (Station 468), 
					Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 26Jun43. 533rd Bomb Squadron [VP*U], 381st Bomb Group, 
					Ridgewell, Essex Jul43. 534th Bomb Squadron [GD*U], 381st Bomb Group. 
					94th Bomb Group, Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk Jul43. 2nd Strategic 
					Air Depot, Little Staughton (Station 127), Bedfordshire 23Sep43. Returned to 94th Bomb 
					Group 9Nov43. {4+ missions}. 11th Combat Crew Replacement Unit, 1st Combat 
					Crew Replacement Group, Bovingdon (Station 112), Hertfordshire 1Sep44. Returned 
					to US. Grenier Field, Manchester, NH 25Dec44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Bush Field, Augusta, GA for storage and disposal 24Jun45
				3034 (MSN 7970) Accepted by USAAF 23Dec42. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 26Jan43. 368th Bomb Squadron, 306th Bomb Group, 
					Homestead Field, FL 5Mar43. Ferried from Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco
					to St Eval (Station 129), Cornwall 12Mar43. 368th Bomb Squadron [BO*U], 306th Bomb 
					Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 12Mar43. Failed to return from a mission 
					to the Focke-Wulf aircraft factory at Bremen, Germany 17Apr43 (10MIA). Shot down by 
					enemy aircraft and crashed in North Sea.   MACR 15518.  
				3035 (MSN 7971) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 
					23Jan43. Gowen Field, Boise, ID 13Feb43. Wendover Field, UT 14Apr43. Rapid City Field, 
					SD 2Jun43. Ephrata AAB, WA 31Jul43. From Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 27Jan45 to Pyote, 
					Texas. 236th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Pyote Field, TX. Damaged by a 
					tornado while parked at Pyote Field 26Aug44. Force landed in bad weather at Ellington 
					Field, TX 27Jan45. Reclaimed 9Feb45..
				3036 (MSN 7972) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 
					234Jan43. Gowen Field, Boise, ID 13Feb43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma 
					City, OK 5Jun43. 346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN 17Jul43. 346th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN. Crashed caused by bad weather and fuel exhaustion 
					near Princeton, KY 6Mar44.
				3037 (MSN 7973) Accepted by USAAF 23Dec42. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 25Jan43. 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal 
					Airport, TN 20Apr43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), 
					Scotland 28Apr43. 412th Bomb Squadron, 95th Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), 
					Huntingdonshire. 366th Bomb Squadron [KY*N], 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), 
					Northamptonshire 1Aug43. 544th Bomb Squadron [SU*Z], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton 
					Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 20Sep43 
					Named "Windy City Avenger"--artwork of the city flag of Chicago, Illinois
					Fitted with Gee-H radio navigation system equipment. {first combat mission 9Oct43}. 
					{3 missions, 384BG}. Failed to return from a mission to the ball bearing factories at 
					Schweinfurt, Germany 14Oct43 (10RTD). En route to the target area, the bomber formation 
					was repeatedly attacked by a large number of Luftwaffe fighters. After the target, the Group 
					turned and headed westward for England. German fighters, having landed and refueled, 
					attacked again until, finally, the bombers reached the coastline of western Europe and 
					relative safety. Unable to locate a suitable place to land in England in bad weather, 
					the crew bailed out safely over Deenethorpe, England. The aircraft crash landed at 
					Wakerley, near Corby, Northants. Salvaged by Mobile Repair Unit, 2nd Strategic Air Depot, 
					Little Staughton 15Oct43
				3038	(MSN 7974) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 23Dec42. 
					4160th Base Unit, Albuquerque AAB, NM 3Feb43. Ferried from Menara Airport, Marrakech, 
					French Morocco to UK 19Mar43. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, 
					Albuquerque, NM for storage and disposal 3Aug45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped.
42-3039/3073 		Douglas-Long Beach B-17F-20-DL Fortress
				MSN 7975/8009. Boeing B-17F-20-DL Fortress built by Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, CA 
					Production changes: External bomb racks added under the inner wings for the 
					carriage of two 2000-pound bombs. Improved brakes. B-5 drift recorder added
					Dispositions from  B-17 Fortress Master Log, Dave Osborne
				3039 (MSN 7975) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 2Jan43. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 14Feb43. Wendover Field, UT 21Jul43. 
					Pocatello Field, ID 11Aug43. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, 
					Ontario, CA for storage and disposal 11Jun45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped
				3040 (MSN 7976) Accepted by USAAF Dec42. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 23Jan43. 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), 
					Huntingdonshire 11Apr43. {nil missions}. 369th Bomb Squadron [WW*R], 306th Bomb 
					Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 17Apr43. Severely battle damaged on a 
					mission to the submarine yards at Bremen, Germany 13Jun43. Eighth Air Force Service 
					Command. 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Little Staughton (Station 127), Bedfordshire 18Jun43.
					 323rd Bomb Squadron [OR*Q], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), 
					Cambridgeshire 23Aug43, named *Miss Ouachita*– artwork of a young woman 
					wearing a bathing suit and crown.  {first combat mission 6Sep43}. Battle damaged 
					on a mission to the port area at Wilhelmshaven, Germany 3Nov43 (1WIA:9RTD). Moderate 
					inaccurate flak was encountered over the target. Escort fighters were scheduled to cover 
					the whole route over enemy territory but were not on hand for approximately ten minutes 
					between the I.P. and the target, during which time the group was attacked by enemy fighters. 
					The navigator was severely wounded by a 0.303 caliber slug. Severely battle damaged on a 
					mission to the AGO-Flugzeugwerke Fw 190 manufacturing factory at Oschersleben, 
					Germany 11Jan44. Failed to return from a mission to a Luftwaffe airfield at Gütersloh, 
					Germany 21Feb44 (2KIA:8POW). En route to the target and flying over the North Sea, 
					the spare element was lagging well behind the main body of the Group formation. About 
					midway across the sea, the spare element was attacked by four Bf 109 fighters. Poor 
					weather conditions over the primary target forced the formation to hit an alternate 
					target, a Luftwaffe airfield at Achmer, Bramsche, Germany. The weather was poor that day, 
					and things went wrong from the start. The First Bombardment Wing had no pathfinder 
					aircraft; the fighter escort failed to meet them at the rendezvous point, and just as the 
					large formation came to a place deep inside enemy territory where they needed to make 
					a turn they flew into a large cloudbank. When they finally broke into the clear, this bomber 
					was separated from the rest of the formation by about one mile. As the pilot attempted to 
					rejoin the group, Fw 190s attacked and knocked out an engine, badly wounded the radio 
					operator, killed the top turret gunner, shot away the rudder controls, and made many gun 
					positions inoperable. The pilot reduced altitude, jettisoned the bombs, and turned for home. 
					A second engine failed and the pilot gave the bail out order. Two men jumped, but one engine 
					was restarted and the remaining crew decided to stay with the plane in hope of getting home 
					safely. Flying over Germany at treetop level for more than an hour, they had the additional 
					bad luck to fly right across a Luftwaffe fighter base. This time the plane came under attack 
					by fighter ace Major Heinz "Pritzel" Bär of the 6./JG 1, flying an Fw 190 A-7 from Hopsten airfield, Rheine. 
					A shell exploded inside the cockpit wounding the pilot and killing the co-pilot. The pilot 
					successfully crash landed into an open field at Bexten, near Salzbergen, northwest of Rheine, 
					Germany. {18 missions}.  MACR 2457.  Luftwaffe salvage experts soon began 
					removing equipment and considered the plane repairable. However, Allied fighter aircraft 
					spotted the bomber on the ground and strafed it until fire took a hold and damaged the 
					plane beyond repair
				3041 (MSN 7977) Accepted by USAAF 27Dec42. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver 
					Municipal Airport, CO 23Jan43. Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Homestead Field, FL 25Feb43. 
					Ferried Gibraltar to St Eval (Station 129), Cornwall 1/2Apr43. 303rd Bomb Group, 
					Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 9Apr43. 369th Bomb Squadron [WW*U], 
					306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 17Apr43. 544th Bomb Squadron [SU*H],
					 384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 22Aug43. {1 mission, 384BG}.
					Failed to return from a mission to the Bosch magneto factory at Stuttgart, Germany 6Sep43 (9POW:1EVD). 
					From the Initial Point until leaving the target area, there was a complete undercast except for 
					small sparse patches of farm land. This group went over the target area twice without dropping their
					bombs. Bombs were finally dropped on Achern, a small town 18km southwest of Baden-Baden, Germany. 
					Having spent too long over the target, the formation was beginning to realise that fuel exhaustion 
					would likely lead to many not being able to return to base. On the return home an inboard engine 
					failed and the pilot dove for cloud cover. With the propeller feathered, the plane had lost sight of the 
					formation when the other inboard engine failed. The remaining engines, running at higher power, 
					were using up fuel and there was not enough to return to England. The pilot headed for France 
					with a chance that the crew might be able to evade capture. The crew bailed out when the aircraft 
					ran out of fuel and crashed on the side of a hill between Dorviller and Elvange, fifteen miles 
					east of Metz, France  MACR 773.
				3042 (MSN 7978) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 16Feb43. 
					337th Bomb Squadron, 96th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 24Apr43. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the port area of Emden, Germany 21May43 (7KIA:3POW). 
					Enemy aircraft damaged engine No.3 setting the wing on fire, crashed between 
					Partenay-de-Bretagne and Clayes, nine miles northwest of Rennes, France. Named CABIN HEATER
					MACR 3984.  
				3043 MSN 7979) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 29Jan43. 
					401st Bomb Squadron [LL*B], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 22Apr43. 
					Named "Old Ironsides/Hitler's Gremlin)".  Damaged during a mission to the 
					submarine yard at Wilhelmshaven, Germany 11Jun43. The lead aircraft of the formation was 
					hit by anti-aircraft fire while on the bomb run which knocked out two engines. A switch to the 
					secondary target was initiated, causing some confusion among the groups from the I.P. on. 
					Radio operator was looking upward from his post at the radio room gun and saw a higher 
					group immediately overhead, their bomb bay doors open. Just after this plane dropped its 
					bomb load and closed the bomb bay doors, two 500lb bombs dropped from the plane above, 
					the first hitting the outer portion of the right horizontal stabilizer, the second chopping it 
					completely off about two feet from the tail section. Loss of the stabilizer threw the plane 
					completely out of control, causing it to plunge earthward. The plane didn't hit any others 
					as it fell out of formation, but enemy fighters showed an interest Finally the pilot got the aircraft 
					under some sort of control and cautiously slid over the middle of a lower group for fighter protection. 
					The 91st bomb group went down over it and the fighters left them alone. Trying to fly formation, 	
					sandwiched between the two groups, was an almost impossible job. Over the North Sea the pilot 
					left both groups for more manoeuvring space, and headed for Bassingbourn where it landed safely. 			
					Failed to return from a mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 17Aug43 (10RTD). 
					The turbocharger on an engine failed during assembly and should have turned back. The pilot was 
					determined to do his tour of duty and continued on using full power on the remaining three engines. 
					The increased fuel consumption meant that it would not be able to make it back to a safe landing in 
					England. The formation was subject to continuous fighter attacks from the time it crossed over the 
					enemy coast. In addition, the bombers were hit by flak as they passed over anti-aircraft defence zones. 
					Severely damaged by enemy aircraft, a 20mm cannon shell blew off the left wing tip and there was a 
					large hole in the right horizontal stabiliser. Another cannon shell struck No.3 engine; the pilot did 
					not feather the propeller, hoping that enemy fighters would not realise that the bomber was in trouble. 
					The bomb load was jettisoned but the crew continued to the target for protection by the group. 
					The pilot kept up with the formation on return as far as the Belgian coast but was then down to two 
					operating engines. As the bomber started a gentle glide across the North Sea the remaining two engines 
					stopped because of fuel exhaustion. The aircraft ditched in the North Sea forty-five miles from the 
					English coast, the crew being rescued by a Royal Air Force Air-Sea Rescue Supermarine Walrus 
					amphibious aircraft from 277 Squadron, RAF Hawkinge, Kent. Unable to takeoff with a heavy load 
					into the swell, the Walrus was taxied to Ramsgate, Kent, arriving early the following morning. {16 missions}. 
				3044 (MSN 7980) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 28Jan43. 
					4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN 9Mar43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, 
					Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL. Departed US 18Mar43. 
					Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 97th Bomb Group, Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, 
					Algeria 17Apr43. Condemned 4May43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 32nd Bomb Squadron, 
					301st Bomb Group, Foggia #8 (Longskirt), Lucera, Italy 12Apr44. {2 missions}. Salvaged 30Apr44.
				3045 (MSN 7981) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 1Feb43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 20Feb43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 18Mar43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					Tunisia. 97th Bomb Group, Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 17Apr43. 
					Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. Crashed 20Sep43. Salvaged
				3046 (MSN 7982) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 1Feb43. 
					335th Bomb Squadron, 95th Bomb Group, Gulfport Field, MS 7Apr43. 335th Bomb 
					Squadron [OE*V], 95th Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 15Apr43. {3 missions}. 
					Named "That Frisco Kid" later renamed "Old Jackson" 334th Bomb Squadron [BG*V]. 
					412th Bomb Squadron [QW*V]. 510th Bomb Squadron [TU*X], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), 
					Northamptonshire 17Jun43.     Named "Old Jackson").  An engine failed and the aircraft 
					had fuel exhaustion during a mission to the Gerhard Fieseler Werke (GFW) aircraft works at Waldau, 
					Kassel, Germany 30Jul43 (10RTD). On return to base, the landing gear failed to lower and the aircraft crash 
					landed at RAF Woodbridge emergency landing ground, Suffolk. Salvaged. {6 missions.  Crew OK
				3047 (MSN 7983) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 31Jan43. 
					Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 18Feb43. Walla Walla Field, WA 5Apr43. McChord Field, 
					Tacoma, WA 8Jul43. Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 30Jul43. Moses Lake Field, WA 10Aug43. 
					327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL. Force landing caused 
					by engine failure at Drew 1Nov44. SOC 22Nov44
				3048 (MSN 7984) Accepted by USAAF 2Jan43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 18Jan43. 366th Bomb Squadron, 305th Bomb Group, Morrison Field, 
					West Palm Beach, FL 5Mar43. 366th Bomb Squadron [KY*A], 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), 
					Northamptonshire 21Mar43. 533rd Bomb Squadron [VP*U], 381st Bomb Group, 
					Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 22Aug43. 524th Bomb Squadron [WA*I], 379th Bomb Group, 
					Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 26Sep43. {24 missions}. Base Air Depot No.2, Warton 
					(Station 582), Lancashire 4Apr44. Returned to US. 4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City 
					Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 6Jun44. Patterson Field, 
					Dayton, OH 15Feb45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage 
					and disposal 4Sep45. Named BIG BUST
				3049 (MSN 7985) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 14Jan43. 422nd Bomb Squadron, 305th Bomb Group, New Castle AAB, 
					Wilmington, DE 17Mar43. Ferried from Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco to 
					St Eval (Station 129), Cornwall 21Mar43. 422nd Bomb Squadron [JJ*W], 305th Bomb Group, 
					Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 25Mar43. name "Windy City Challanger".
					Battle damaged on a mission to the Focke-Wulf aircraft factory at Bremen, Germany 17Apr43. 
					Flak over the target was heavy, damaging the bomb bay doors. Battle damaged on a mission 
					to the submarine pens at Lorient, France 17May43 (10RTD). Attacked by enemy fighters 
					en route to the target, the rudder controls were damaged. The bombardier and another 
					crew member patched up the controls and the pilot was able to use it to return to England 
					but it was not sufficiently robust to use for the landing. The pilot stalled the plane 
					over the end of the runway by running over the grass while the co-pilot applied the brakes. 
					Failed to return from a mission to Villacoublay, France 14Jul43 (7KIA:4POW). Damaged by flak 
					and, after extinguishing several fires, was attacked by enemy fighters setting fire to No.3 engine. 
					A frontal attack sent the plane onto its back and heading down with damage to the ball and top 
					turrets. The crew was seen to bail out before it crashed and exploded at Lieusaint, ten miles northwest of Melun, France. 
					Claimed by Oblt. Ivo von Lübich-Edler Milowa in 
					FW-190A of JG 105/2.  7 KIA, 4 thrown clear and POW. 
					MACR 64.
				3050  (MSN 7986) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 18Jan43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 5Feb43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 10Mar43 Oklahoma City, OK 8Apr43. SOC 16May43.
				3051 (MSN 7987) Accepted by USAAF 1Jan43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 18Jan43. 366th Bomb Squadron, 305th Bomb Group, Morrison Field, 
					West Palm Beach, FL 5Mar43. Ferried from Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco to 
					UK 19Mar43. 366th Bomb Squadron [KY*M], 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston, 31May43. 
					546th Bomb Squadron [BK*C], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 19Sep43.
					Named *Hell's Angels*.  {first combat mission 9Oct43}. Severe battle damage 
					on a mission to the Arado Flugzeugwerke aircraft factory, Anklam, Prussia 9Oct43. 
					The formation was attacked by a large force of Luftwaffe fighters soon after it crossed the coast. 
					They followed all the way in, attacking on the bomb run and over the target. {6 missions, 384BG}.
					2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots Ripton (Station 547), Huntingdonshire 26Feb44. Regained by 
					Group 17Mar44. Base Air Depot No.2, Warton (Station 582), Lancashire 4Apr44. Returned 
					to the US. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 8May44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus, OK 22Aug45
				3052 (MSN 7988) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 21Jan43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 11Feb43. 25th Ferrying Squadron, 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, 
					Great Falls, MT. Damaged whie parked when B-17F 42-29652 ground looped taxying at 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 15Feb43. SOC 20Sep43.
				3053 (MSN 7989) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 19Jan43. 
					324th Bomb Squadron, 91st Bomb Group, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 5Mar43. 
					Ferried from Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco to UK 19Mar43. 
					324th Bomb Squadron [DF*Z], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), 
					Cambridgeshire 25Mar43.  Named"Desperate Journey"– artwork of an eagle flying with a 
					caricature of Hitler in his claws. Nose art painted by Tony Starcer. Failed to return from a mission 
					to the submarine yards at Wilhelmshaven, Germany 21May43 (8KIA:2POW). As the bomber
					reached the target, the crew could see enemy aircraft in the area but standing off to the side. 
					When they reached the Initial Point of the bomb run, the enemy fighters attacked head on 
					with six to eight enemy fighter line abreast. The Germans didn’t fire flak but intended to 
					scatter the Group with it’s fighters before bomb release. After the bomb run, a flight of 
					six Fw 190s attacked and damaged the bomber, starting a fire. The pilot intended to crash 
					land, but at 1,000ft the plane began to break up. Two of the crew managed to bail out to 
					safety. The aircraft crashed near Wittmundenhafen, west of Wilhelmshaven, Germany 
					MACR 4438 and 4633. 
				3054 (MSN 7990) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 17Jan43. 
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 31Mar43. Lewistown Field, MT 14Apr43. 
					Ephrata AAB, WA 29Jun43. Dyersburg Field, TN 2Jul43. Felts Field, Spokane, WA 15Aug43. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage and 
					disposal 22May45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting 
					Company Jul46; scrapped.
				3055 (MSN 7991) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 19Jan43. 
					Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Homestead Field, FL 19Jun43. 
					Converted for the ELINT role, additional fuel tanks were installed in the bomb bay, 
					and a radar observer's position was built in the radio room with racks for receivers 
					and seats for two observers. ‘Ferret V’. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 16th Reconnaissance 
					Squadron (Heavy) Special, 68th Reconnaissance Group, Foch Field, Tunisia Sep43. 
					Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 97th Bomb Group, Foggia Main, Italy 15Dec43. San Giovanni, 
					Cerignola, Italy 20Dec43. Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 16Jan44. 483rd Bomb Group, 
					Sterparone, Foggia, Italy Jul44. Pisa Italy 15May45. Ninth Air Force. United States Air 
					Forces in Europe (USAFE) Aug45. Salvaged 30Nov45.
				3056 ((MSN 7992) Accepted by USAAF 2Jan43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 18Jan43. 527th Bomb Squadron, 379th Bomb Group, Presque 
					Isle Field, ME 29Apr43. 527th Bomb Squadron [FO*R], 379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton 20Jun43. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the Arado Flugzeugwerke aircraft factory, Anklam, 
					Prussia 14Oct43 (10KIA). Shot down by enemy aircraft and crashed near Singhofen, 
					twelve miles southwest of Limburg, Germany.  Claimed by Fw Mader
					in Bf 110G-2 of ZG 76/2. MACR 955
				3057 (MSN 7993) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 18Jan43. 
					4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN 27Feb43. Ferried from Menara Airport, 
					Marrakech, French Morocco to St Eval (Station 129), Cornwall 21Mar43. 324th Bomb Squadron [LG*N], 
					91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 26Mar43. Battle damaged on a 
					mission to the Chemische Werke synthetic rubber works at Hüls, Marl, Germany 22Jun43 (1WIA:9RTD). 
					Flak over the target was intense and the Group encountered strong enemy fighter attacks on the way home. 
					The bombardier was wounded by the explosion of a 20mm cannon shell. Battle damaged on a mission 
					to the Continental Guemiwerke A.G. synthetic rubber works at Hanover, Germany 17Jul43. 
					Weather caused the mission to be recalled before reaching the target. Impossible to locate a 
					target of opportunity, Bombs were jettisoned in vicinity of the river Rhine. Attacked by enemy 
					fighters, the plane was damaged by several 20mm cannon shells. Battle damaged on a mission 
					to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 14Oct43 (1WIA:9RTD). En route to the 
					target area, the bomber formation was repeatedly attacked by a large number of Luftwaffe fighters. 
					After the target, the Group turned and headed westward for England. German fighters, having 
					landed and refueled, attacked again until, finally, the bombers reached the coastline of western
					Europe and relative safety. A gunner was seriously wounded by a 20mm cannon shell. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the AGO-Flugzeugwerke Fw 190 manufacturing factory at 
					Oschersleben, Germany 11Jan44 (2KIA:8POW). While the aircraft were airborne, the weather 
					closed in over English bases and a recall signal was issued. B/Gen. Robert F. Travis, Air Commander 
					of the 1st Bomb Division, continued on to the target. This left the 1st Bomb Division with greater 
					exposure to enemy fighter attacks. Good fighter support was provided by P-47 Thunderbolts 
					on the penetration and by P-51 Mustangs over the target. P-47s were airborne to provide 
					withdrawal support but they obeyed the recall order to return to England and left the bombers 
					to fend for themselves on the return trip. Luftwaffe attacks started over the IJsselmeer and 
					intensified when the American fighters returned home. Meagre and fairly accurate flak was 
					experienced on the bomb run, with intermittent inaccurate flak on the return trip. Flak damage 
					and shot down by enemy fighters, crashing at Ausleben, six miles northwest of Oschersleben,
					 Germany. {38+ missions}.  Named PICADILLY COMMANDO / BLONDE BOMBER.  MACR 1918
				3058 (MSN 7994) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 18Jan43. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 23Feb43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 348th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, 
					Marrakech, French Morocco 9Mar43. Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 16Mar43. Oudna #1, 
					Mohammedia, Tunisia 4Aug43. Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 13Dec43. Damaged during 
					a non-operational mission 18Dec43 (10RTD). Struck by eight fragmentation bombs from a 347th 
					Bomb Squadron aircraft. Crash landed at Naples, Italy. Ninth Air Force. United States Air Forces 
					in Europe (USAFE) Aug45. Air Transport Command, Europe. Designated RB-17F 30Apr47. 
					Salvaged 28Nov47
				3059 (MSN 7995) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 28Jan43. 
					Hobbs Field, NM 30Mar43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 3Jun43. Las Vegas Field, NV 18Jun43. 
					Roswell Field, NM 23Sep43. Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 9Dec43. Carlsbad Field, NM 4Jan44. 
					3021st Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Las Vegas Field, NV. Accident taxying at Mather Field, 
					Sacramento, CA 25Jun44. 2536th Base Unit (Navigation School), San Marcos Field, TX 27Sep44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and 
					disposal 20Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, 
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				3060 MSN 7996) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 14Jan43. 548th Bomb Squadron, 385th Bomb Group, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 15Jun43. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland 
					to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 21Jun43. 548th Bomb Squadron [GX*V], 385th Bomb Group, 
					Great Ashfield, UK 26Jun43,  Named "Hell's Belle"– artwork of a female with wings 
					riding a large bomb., then to 401st Bomb Squadron [LL*G], 91st Bomb Group, 
					Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 3Sep43.  Named "Hell Belle") 
					Accident on a mission to the Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau Aktiengesellschaft (Deschimag) 
					shipyard at Bremen, Germany 8Oct43 (1WIA). The ball turret door came open causing the gunner 
					to fall out head first. The gunner managed to pull himself back in but became caught in the mechanism. 
					Assisted by the bombardier, the gunner was pulled out of the ball turret. Blood running from the 
					gunner’s forehead had frozen and he was choking on the ice. The bombardier removed the ice and 
					dragged the gunner to the radio room. The gunner survived and eventually returned to duty. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the I.G. Farben chemical works at Leverkusen, Germany 1Dec43 (10POW). 
					Clouds obscured the target so the formation diverted to the secondary target, a non-ferrous metals works 
					at Solingen, Germany. An attack by enemy aircraft damaged engines No.1 and No.4 and both propellers 
					were feathered. The aircraft crash landed in a farm field, uphill on a small hill beside a valley at Boich, 
					five miles south of Düren, Germany. The landing gear was sheared off when it struck a large pile of sugar 
					beets. {6 missions}. Despite crew’s attempts to destroy their aircraft, the Luftwaffe salvaged it for spares within four days
					Claimed by Lt Karl-Heinz Kempf in Bf 109G-6 of JG 26/II.  
					MACR 1319. 
				3061 (MSN 7997) Accepted by USAAF 6Jan43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 18Jan43. Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY 13Apr43. Ferried Meeks Field, 
					Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 27Apr43. 335th Bomb Squadron [OE*J], 
					95th Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 17May43. 334th Bomb 
					Squadron [BG*J]. {4 missions}. 527th Bomb Squadron [FO*L], 379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), 
					Huntingdonshire 28Jun43. Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire 20Jan44. 
					91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 1Mar44. Declared ‘war weary’. 
					423rd Bomb Squadron [RD*L], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 2May44. 
					Used as a ‘Cycle’ radio relay plane. During a relay mission the plane was fired on several times by 
					Allied AAA units on the Norfolk coast 19May44. 92nd Bomb Group, Podington (Station 109), 
					Bedfordshire 6Nov44. 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 16Feb45. 
					384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 18May45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 17Sep45. 
					Named SKUNKFACE II – artwork of a cartoon skunk riding and carrying a bomb.  
					Named  DIXIE LEE / BELLE OF BALTIMORE II.
				3062 (MSN 7998) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 15Jan43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 2Feb43. Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Homestead 
					Field, FL 13Mar43. 26th Ferrying Squadron, 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN. 
					Ferried South Atlantic route Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL; Menara Airport, Marrakech, 
					French Morocco 21Mar43. En route to St Eval (Station 129), Cornwall an engine fire caused 
					the aircraft to crash land and burn out on Towans beach, Hayle, Cornwall 5Apr43 (5RTD). 
					Salvaged 5Apr43
				3063 (MSN 7999) Accepted by USAAF at Long Beach Field, CA 31Jan43. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 12Mar43. 410th Bomb Squadron, 94th Bomb Group, 
					Presque Isle Field, ME 7Apr43. Earls Colne (Station 358), Essex (Station 358), Essex 12May43. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the submarine yards at Kiel, Germany 13Jun43 (9KIA:1POW). 
					The aircraft crashed into the Baltic Sea, off Langeland Point, Denmark.  Named OLE TOBE.  
					MACR 6142.
				3064 (MSN 8000) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 5Feb43. 
					353rd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 25Mar43. 
					Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 14May43. 
					100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 1943. 358th Bomb Squadron [VK*I], 
					303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 13Jul43.  Named "Stardust".  
					Battle damaged on a mission to the port at Bremen, Germany 26Nov43 (1KIA:9RTD). Seriously 
					damaged when three German fighters attacked as the bomber began its bomb run. Their 20mm cannons 
					blasted out all of the Plexiglass in the Fortress' nose, destroyed one-half of the oxygen system, 
					knocked out one engine, partially wrecked communication equipment and left a gaping hole 
					in one wing. On return the bomber force landed at RAF Docking, Bircham Newton, Norfolk.
					9 crew suffered frostbite. Aircraft was repaired.
					Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire 5Apr44. Accident taking off at 
					Valley (Station 568), Anglesey, Wales 27Apr44. Returned to US. Scott Field, Belleville, IL. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage and 
					disposal 27Jul45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; 
					scrapped. 
				3065 (MSN 8001) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 14Feb43. 
					353rd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 7Jun43. 
					Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic / Africa route. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43. 
					Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {24 missions}. 429th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, 
					Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 14Nov43. {first combat mission 22Nov43}. Foggia #7, Amendola, 
					Italy 10Dec43. Failed to return from a mission to the Messerschmitt factory at Augsburg, 
					Germany 19Dec43 (5KIA:5POW). Because of poor weather the group diverted to an alternate 
					target, the railway marshalling yards at Innsbruck, Austria. The two left engines were damaged 
					by flak and the left wing caught fire. The bomber was subjected to severe strafing by enemy 
					fighters. Fire broke out in the radio room. The plane, severely damaged and under constant 
					attack by enemy fighters, fell out of formation. With only one aileron and horizontal stabiliser 
					left and two engines not functioning, the plane was losing altitude rapidly and almost 
					impossible to control. The crew was ordered to bail out. The aircraft exploded and crashed 
					at Sankt Jakob, South Tyrol, Italy. {9 missions}.  MACR 1529. 
				3066 (MSN 8002) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 9Feb43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 10Mar43. 2nd Bomb Group, Kearney 
					Field, NB Feb43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, 
					West Palm Beach, FL. Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic / Africa route. Twelfth Air Force, 
					North Africa. 96th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Marrakech, French Morocco 17Mar43. 
					Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 22Apr43. Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, 
					Algeria 27Apr43. {first combat mission 28Apr43}. Battle damaged on a mission to the Luftwaffe 
					airfield at Comiso, Sicily 26May43 (1WIA:9RTD); The engineer/top turret gunner was wounded. 
					Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 17Jun43. Battle damaged on a mission to a bomber airfield 
					three miles west of Catania, Sicily 4Jul43 (10RTD). An engine failed just after leaving the target 
					and was then heavily attacked by enemy aircraft. The plane made a forced landing at Malta for 
					repairs. Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 1Aug43. {48 missions}. 353rd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb 
					Group, Oudna #2, Tunis, Tunisia Oct43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {3 missions}. 
					429th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia Nov43. {first combat mission 16Nov43}. 
					Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 10Dec43. Severely battle damaged on a mission to railway marshalling 
					yards at Sofia, Bulgaria 24Jan44 (1WIA:9RTD). Over the target, the formation found it impossible to 
					bomb and proceeded to a secondary target at Niš, Yugoslavia. After going 80 to 100 miles beyond 
					Sofia, the group turned and headed for home base. Heavy cloud formations were encountered 
					along the route. Attacked by enemy fighters, the bombardier was struck by shrapnel from a 20mm 
					cannon shell. Battle damaged on mission to Salon-de-Provence, France 27Jan44. The mission 
					was against Luftwaffe He 111 and Ju 88 bombers and their base used to attack shipping supporting 
					the Anzio beachhead. The enemy sent up flak and twenty to thirty fighters, some got past the escort 
					sufficiently to carry on a forty-eight minute attack. {42 missions}. 348th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb 
					Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy, 28Mar44. {1 mission}. 483rd Bomb Group, 
					Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 31Mar44. Sterparone, Foggia, Italy 22Apr44. Returned to US. 
					1104th Base Unit (Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command), Homestead Field, FL 3Jul44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 6Sep45.  Named BETSEY.
				3067 (MSN 8003) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 30Jan43. 
					317th Bomb Squadron, 88th Bomb Group, Walla Walla Field, WA 5Mar43. Force landed caused by 
					engine failure and fire at Pendleton Field, OR 2Jun43. Accident taking off at Madras Field, OR 26Jun43
				3068 (MSN 8004) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 30Jan43. 
					Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 18Feb43. Lowry Field, Denver, CO 23Feb43; coded 1122 on tail. 
					318th Bomb Squadron, 88th Bomb Group, Walla Walla Field, WA 8Mar43. Damaged by a 
					bird strike and landed at Adrian, OR 18Mar43. Reclaimed 2Oct45.
				3069 MSN 8005) Accepted by USAAF 11Jan43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 30Jan43. 332nd Bomb Squadron, 94th Bomb Group, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 14Apr43. 332nd Bomb Squadron [XM*A], 94th Bomb Group, Bury St. Edmonds, 
					Rougham, Jun43. 544th Bomb Squadron [SU*F], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), 
					Northamptonshire 12Jul43. {1 mission, 384BG}. , named *Passes Cancelled*. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the Blohm & Voss shipyard at Hamburg, Germany 25Jul43 (10POW). 
					Shot down by enemy fighters and crashed near Tensbuttel, west of Albersdorf, fifty miles northwest of 
					Hamburg, German.  No MACR
				3070 (MSN 8006) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 2Feb43. 
					Pyote Field, TX 18Feb43. Dalhart Field, TX 7May43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 5Aug43. Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 27Oct43. 775th Bomb Squadron, 
					463rd Bomb Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL. Damaged by mechanical failure taxying at 
					MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 5Dec43. Accident landing at MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 5May44. 
					Air Depot, Brookley Field, Mobile, AL 24Aug44. MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 6Sep44. Reclaimed 13Nov45
				3071 (MSN 8007) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 2Feb43. 
					331st Bomb Squadron, 94th Bomb Group, Presque Isle Field, ME 8Apr43. Bassingbourn (Station 121), 
					Cambridgeshire Apr43. Earls Colne (Station 358), Essex (Station 358), Essex 12May43. 
					Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 13Jun43. 
					Failed to return from a mission to Le Bourget, Paris, France 14Jul43 (2KIA:2POW:6EVD). 
					Shot down by Fw. Wilhelm Flegel von Farnholz of JG 2/6. and Oblt. Georg-Peter 
					Eder of JG 2/12. in Bf 109G-6's.  MACR 113  
				3072 (MSN 8008) Accepted by USAAF 13Jan43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 5Feb43. 94th Bomb Group, Presque Isle Field, ME 21Apr43. 324th Bomb 
					Squadron [DF*B], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 16Sep43. 
					525th Bomb Squadron [FR*B], 379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 27Sep43. 
					Base Air Depot No.2, Warton (Station 582), Lancashire 4Apr44. Returned to US 21May44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 24Jan45
				3073 (MSN 8009) Accepted by USAAF 14Jan43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 4Feb43. 410th Bomb Squadron, 94th Bomb Group, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 13Apr43. 401st Bomb Squadron [LL*A], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), 
					Cambridgeshire 22Apr43. 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Little Staughton (Station 127), Bedfordshire 13Sep43. 
					Regained by Group 14Sep43. {first combat mission 15Sep43}. Battle damaged on a mission to bomb 
					a submarine repair ship at Nantes, France 23Sep43. Before the target, the plane was attacked 
					by enemy fighters and in poor weather, it became separated from the main formation. Not sure of
					his position, the pilot turned north knowing that he would soon be over the English Chanell 
					heading for England. leaking fuel from the enemy damage, the pilot headed across southern England 
					and came to Whitchurch airfield on the outskirts of Bristol. With fuel exhaustion, the pilot force 
					landed at Whitchurch, a civilian airfield used by BOAC and KLM. After refuelling, the plane departed 
					for Bassingbourn later the same day. Battle damged during a mission to the Deutsche Schiff- und 
					Maschinenbau Aktiengesellschaft (Deschimag) shipyard at Bremen, Germany 8Oct43 (1WIA). The 
					formation was met with stiff resistance by German fighters and flak crews on the ground the entire 
					way, from the Dutch coast all the way into the German heartland. In addition, a large force of German
					fighters launched vicious attacks against the planes. Over the target, the formation encountered 
					intense flak. The Plexiglas nose was shattered, wounding the bombardier. Battle damged during a 			
					mission to the Arado Flugzeugwerke aircraft factory, Anklam, Prussia 9Oct43 (1WIA). The formation 
					was attacked by a large force of Luftwaffe fighters soon after it crossed the coast. They followed all 
					the way in, attacking on the bomb run and over the target. Before reaching the target, the No.4 engine 
					was disabled by an enemy fighter attack and the No.3 was damaged and smoking. The bomber 
					continued and, having dropped its bombs, flak damaged the hydraulic system preventing closure 
					of the bomb bay doors. Falling behind the formation, the bomber was continuosly attacked by fighters; 
					the bombardier was wounded on at least three separate occasions. Over the North Sea, the No.3 
					engine failed. The bomber dropped low to avoid fighters but managed to return to Bassingbourn 
					where it was landed on the grass alongside the runway. The right main landing gear collapsed and 
					the plane ground looped to stop it within the airfield boundary. Battle damaged during a mission 
					to an oil refinery and railway marshalling yards at Gelsenkirchen, Germany 5Nov43. Flak between 
					the I.P. and over the target was intense causing numerous holes in the plane. Battle damged during 
					a mission to the port area at Bremen, Germany 26Nov43. An intense flak barrage was encountered 
					over the target damaging the plane. Battle damged during a mission to the port area at Bremen, 
					Germany 13Dec43. An intense flak barrage was encountered over the target damaging the plane. 
					Battle damaged on a mission to an aircraft assembly plant at Brunswick, Germany 30Jan44. Attacked 
					by enemy fighters damaging a wing leading edge. Failed to return from a mission to a Luftwaffe 
					airfield at Gütersloh, Germany 21Feb44 (10POW). Cloud cover prevented bombing the primary target 
					and the squadron was diverted to a Luftwaffe airfield at Achmer. The leader turned too sharply throwing 
					the tail-end planes out of formation and exposed to attacks by enemy fighters over Holzminden. 
					Engine No.3 was struck by a 20mm cannon shell which blew off the cowlings and blew out three 
					cylinders. The propeller could not be feathered. Flight controls froze and the right wing was on fire. 
					The crew bailed out before the plane exploded, the wreckage crashed on open fields in the district of 
					Bischofshagen, northeast of Herford, Germany and debris was spread over a large area. Claimed by 
					Lieutenant Hans Weik of 10./JG 3, flying a Fw 190 A-8/R2, werke number 680.747, code White 7. {24 missions}. 
					Named LIGHTNING STRIKES – artwork of Hitler escaping an outhouse hit by lightning.  MACR 2463
42-3074/3148		Douglas-Long Beach B-17F-25-DL Fortress
				MSN 8010/8084. Boeing B-17F-25-DL Fortress built by Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, CA
					Production changes: ‘Tokyo’ long range fuel tanks installed in the aircraft's outer wing panels. B-4 starter and battery relays added
					Dispositions from B-17 Fortress Master Log, Dave Osborne
				3074 (MSN 8010) Accepted by USAAF 20Jan43. Long Beach Field, CA 20Jan43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 7Feb43. 331st Bomb Squadron, 94th Bomb Group, Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS. 
					Damaged when collided with parked B-17F 42-3147 at Smoky Hill 6Apr43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 15Apr43. 
					331st Bomb Squadron [QE*U], 94th Bomb Group, Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 13Jun43. 
					545th Bomb Squadron [JD*B], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), 
					Northamptonshire 10Jul43. {first combat mission 16Aug43}. {2 missions}. 367th Bomb 
					Squadron [GY*Y], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 23Aug43
					Named "Goodtime Cholly" aka "Kathleen" aka "Loma Lee".  
					Battle damaged by flak on a mission to a roller bearing factory at Stuttgart, Germany 6Sep43. 
					On return force landed at Hendon (Station 575), Middlesex. Eighth Air Force Service Command 7Sep43. 
					Regained by Group 29Sep43. Eighth Air Force Service Command 30Nov43. Regained by Group 2Feb44. 
					Cheddington (Station 113), Buckinghamshire 29Feb44. Returned to the US. 1104th Base Unit 
					(Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command), Homestead Field, FL 26Jun44. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 26Jun44. Clark Field, Luzon, Philippines 15Jun45. Salvaged 15Jan48. 
				3075 (MSN 8011) Accepted by USAAF 14Jan43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver 
					Municipal Airport, CO 1Feb43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME Bangor, ME 12Apr43. 332nd Bomb 
					Squadron [XM*E], 94th Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 18Apr43. 
					Earls Colne (Station 358), Essex 29Apr43. 546th Bomb Squadron [BK*M], 384th Bomb Group, 
					Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 10Jul43.  Named. *Longhorn*– artwork of a 
					L:onghorn bull [painted both sides with different artwork.   Failed to return from a mission to the 
					Blohm & Voss shipyard at Hamburg, Germany 25Jul43 (7KIA:3POW). Shot down by flak and crashed 
					southeast of St Peter-Ording, Germany
				3076 42-3076	(MSN 8012) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 3Feb43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison 
					Field, West Palm Beach, FL 12Mar43. 367th Bomb Squadron [GY*H], 306th Bomb Group, 
					Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 20Apr43. Battle damaged returning from a mission 
					to the submarine base at Saint-Nazaire, France 1May43. On the return route a navigational 
					error took the entire formation at low level over the Brest peninsula where heavy flak fired 
					from navy flak boats fragmented the group. German fighters arrived on the scene, quickly 
					exploited the situation and began concerted attacks. The gunners were wounded and the 
					top turret was destroyed.  Maintenance Unit 2May43. Regained by Group 1Jul43. Battle 
					damaged by flak on a mission to the Fieseler aircraft factory at Kassel, Germany 28Jul43 (10RTD). 
					On return, crash landed at RAF Hawkinge, Kent, caught fire and burned out. Salvaged 28Jul43. 
					SOC 31Jan44
				3077 (MSN 8013) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 3Feb43. 
					Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 419th Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Saint-Donat 
					(New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 7Apr43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43. 
					Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Cerignola #1, Italy 10Dec43. Foggia #8 (Longskirt), 
					Lucera, Italy 2Feb44. {23 missions}. 816th Bomb Squadron, 483rd Bomb Group, Sterparone, 
					Foggia, Italy 26Apr44. Crashed returning from Cairo, Egypt 28Nov44 (5KIS). The plane was 
					carrying men from a rest camp and trying to land at the fog enveloped airfield at Bari, Italy.
					 It struck a hill ten miles south of Ruvo and burned out. 
					Named JENNY LOU Named for Jenny Lou Carson, a budding Country Western singer of the day.
				3078 (MSN 8014) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 30Jan43. 
					334th Bomb Squadron, 95th Bomb Group, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 24Apr43. 334th Bomb Squadron, 
					95th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk. {4 missions}. 100th Bomb Group, 
					Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 1943. 534th Bomb Squadron [GD*M], 381st Bomb Group, 
					Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 15Jun43.  Named *Winsome Winn*, . 2nd Strategic Air Depot, 
					Little Staughton (Station 127), Bedfordshire 13Nov43, returning 15Nov43. Failed to return from 
					a mission to the I.G. Farben chemical works at Oppau, Ludwigshafen, Germany 7Jan44 (2KIA:8POW). 
					Damaged by flak and shot down by enemy fighters, crashed Schiffweiler, near Saarbrücken, 
					Germany. {12+ missions}.
					2 KIA, 8 POW.  MACR 1873.
				3079 (MSN 8015) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 1Feb43. 
					335th Bomb Squadron [OE*O], 95th Bomb Group, Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 15Apr43. 
					412th Bomb Squadron. Slight damage in taxy accident at Alconbury (Station 102), 
					Huntingdonshire 27Apr43. 323rd Bomb Squadron [OR*X], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn 
					(Station 121), Cambridgeshire 16Jun43. Failed to return from a mission to bomb a submarine 
					suppy ship in the Loire River at Nantes, France 16Sep43 (1KIA:9POW). There was moderate 
					and accurate flak from Rennes but at Nantes the flak was moderate and inaccurate. 
					A large force of enemy fighters was encountered. Damaged by flak and crashed at Saint-Nazaire, 
					France area, France.  MACR 550.
				3080 (MSN 8016) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 1Feb43.
					Pyote Field, TX 20Feb43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 27Jul43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 26Jul44. Walker Field, Victoria, KS 19Dec44. 273rd Base Unit (Combat 
					Crew Training Station), Lincoln Field, NB 13Jan45. Pratt Field, KS 24Feb45. School of Applied 
					Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 13Mar45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, 
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 20Oct45. War Assets Administration. Sold to 
					Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				3081 (MSN 8017) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 3Feb43. 
					Pyote Field, TX 18Feb43. MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 20Jan44. 88th Bomb Group, Avon Park 
					Field, FL 27Feb44. Barksdale Field, Bossier City, LA 2Mar44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK for storage and disposal 25Jun45
				3082 (MSN 8018) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 3Feb43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 8Apr43. 
					333rd Bomb Squadron [TS*E], 94th Bomb Group, Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, 
					Suffolk 10Jun43, named "Double Trouble". Aborted a mission to Bremen, Germany 25Jun43 
					after enemy fighters knocked out two engines; the aircraft returned to England and landed safely 
					despite a full bomb load. Suffered battle damage during a mission to a synthetic rubber plant 
					at Hanau, east of Frankfurt, Germany 4Oct43 (1WIA:9RTD). Bad weather caused the Group 
					to attack a secondary target of an airfield at Saint-Dizier, France. Enemy fighters knocked 
					out No.3 engine oil cooler. The propeller was feathered but, as the bomber had fallen behind 
					the formation and enemy fighter attacks increased, the engine was restarted. But the engine 
					would not start and, having lost the oil, the propeller could not be feathered again. The pilot 
					dove down to shake off the fighter attacks. With the bomber vibrating badly, the pilot coaxed 
					it back to the English coast and crash landed at Margate, Kent. {23 missions}. Salvage
				3083 (MSN 8019) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 1Feb43. 
					Air Depot, Brookley Field, Mobile, AL 15Mar43. 2nd Bomb Group, Kearney Field, NB Feb43. 15th Ferrying 
					Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL. Ferried 
					overseas via the South Atlantic / Africa route. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 429th Bomb 
					Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Marrakech, French Morocco 20Apr43. Telergma, Constantine, 
					Algeria 22Apr43. Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 27Apr43, 
					named "Miss Carriage") . {first combat mission 3May43}. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, 
					Algeria 17Jun43. Failed to return from a tactical mission to Satellite #4 and #5 airdromes at Gerbini, 
					Sicily 8Jul43 (8MIA:1KIA:1RTD). The plane was lagging, the engines couldn’t put out enough power 
					to maintain position. Pilot decided that if he couldn’t catch up before crossing the coast of Sicily, 
					he would turn back. He turned back approximately at the coast of Sicily at 18,000ft, on a reciprocal 
					course. All four engines were running. A few minutes later a couple of Bf 109s attacked. No.2 and 4 
					engines were disabled and the propellers feathered. The plane was losing altitude to 15,000ft. 
					The crew bailed out over the sea. Shot down by Obfw Maximilian Volke flying a Bf 109G-6 Wnr 13219 
					off the south coast of Sicily and crashed in Mediterranean Sea 47km south of Porto Empedocle, Sicily. 
					The plane had one wing sticking out of the water. The life raft was damaged with only one half inflated. 
					Half an hour later, a P-51 Mustang was circling above. The bombardier was wounded and lost consciousness. T
					here was no sign of any other crew members. By the next morning the bombardier had died; the navigator 
					let him into the water. The navigator was rescued by a British destroyer late on 10Jul43 and taken to Malta. {17 missions}.
					MACR 204 
				3084 (MSN 8020) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 26Jan43. 95th Bomb Group, 20Mar43. Ferried from Menara Airport, Marrakech, 
					French Morocco to St Eval (Station 129), Cornwall 21Mar43. 368th Bomb Squadron [BO*A], 
					306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 10Apr43. Maintenance Unit 29Apr43. 
					Regained by Group 6May43. Failed to return from a mission to the Kriegsmarinewerft Kiel 
					shipyard at Kiel, Germany 29Jul43 (9KIA:1POW). Flak was intense and accurate at the target. 
					Damaged by flak over the target, the bomber dropped out of the formation and was then 
					attacked by enemy fighters. Several enemy fighters were claimed as destroyed, one of which 
					exploded fifty yards in front of the bomber. Debris, including the fighter pilot’s body, struck 
					the right wing, weaking it causing it to break away, sending the bomber into a spin from 29,000ft. 
					The B-17 exploded in the air over Kiel Bay about thirty miles north of Kiel and ejected two crew 
					members from the nose compartment, crashing into the water south of Denmark.
					Claimed by Hptm Erwin Clausen in Fw 190A-6 of JG 11/1 Stab 
					MACR 121. 
				3085 (MSN 8021) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 3Feb43. 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 12Apr43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), 
					Scotland 26Apr43. 331st Bomb Squadron [QE*N], 94th Bomb Group, Rougham (Station 468), 
					Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 28Apr43, name "Helno Gal".. Battle damaged on a mission to the 
					submarine pens at Emden, Germany 21May43 (10RTD). On return crash landed at RAF North Weald, 
					Essex. The plane was declared repairable but when inspected again, it had been completely 
					cannibalised and was considered to be beyond economical repair. Salvaged 6Jul43. 
				3086 (MSN 8022) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 5Feb43. 
					331st Bomb Squadron, 94th Bomb Group, Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 25Feb43. Electrical fire 
					caused crew to bail out before the plane crashed and destroyed by fire at Rosedale, LA 17Mar43
				3087 (MSN 8023) Accepted by USAAF 21Jan43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver 
					Municipal Airport, CO 14Jan43. 95th Bomb Group, 20Mar43. Ferried from Menara Airport, 
					Marrakech, French Morocco to St Eval (Station 129), Cornwall 21Mar43. 367th Bomb 
					Squadron [GY*W], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 11Apr43. 
					Crash landed at Bovingdon (Station 112), Hertfordshire 31Jul43. Eighth Air Force Service 
					Command; still on repair 8Aug43. 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Little Staughton (Station 127), 
					Bedfordshire 3Sep43. Fitted with Gee-H radio navigation system equipment. 547th Bomb 
					Squadron [SO*O], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 
					4Sep43, named *Clean Cut*.. {first combat mission 27Sep43}. Base Air Depot No.1, 
					Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire 25Oct43. Regained by Group Nov43. 547th Bomb 
					Squadron [SO*A]. {21 missions, 384BG}. Failed to return from a mission to the Junkers 
					Flugzeugwerke aircraft factory at Aschersleben, Germany 22Feb44 (2KIA:8POW). Shot down by 
					enemy fighter aircraft near Münster. There was a fire in the nose; most of the crew bailed 
					out before the bomber entered a spin, exploded and crashed at Gahlen, four miles west of 
					Dorsten, Germany. MACR 2466.
				3088 (MSN 8024) Accepted by USAAF 27Jan43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 6Feb43. 410th Bomb Squadron, 94th Bomb Group, Presque Isle 
					Field, ME 9Apr43. Earls Colne (Station 358), Essex 16Apr43. Bury St. Edmonds (RAF Rougham), 
					15Jun43. 544th Bomb Squadron [SU*G], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), 
					Northamptonshire 12Jul43. med *Sugar Puss*. (1 mission, 384BG}. Failed to return 
					from a mission to the Blohm & Voss shipyard at Hamburg, Germany 25Jul43 (5KIA:5POW).
					Shot down by enemy action and crashed between Bliedersdorf and Harsefeld, twenty miles 
					west of Hamburg, Germany.   Claimed by Oblt Franz Nels in Bf 109G-6 of JG 26/III Stab
				3089 (MSN 8025) Accepted by USAAF at Long Beach Field, CA 31Jan43. 335th Bomb Squadron, 
					95th Bomb Group, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 24May43. 338th Bomb Squadron [BX*V], 
					96th Bomb Group, Andrewsfield, Essex 1943. Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 12Jun43. 
					Returned to US. Grenier Field, Manchester, NH 10Jan45. Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL 3Apr45. 
					Named CAPTAIN EDDIE  
				3090 (MSN 8026) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 6Feb43. Air Transport Command. En route to UK the aircraft made a forced 
					landing on White's Marsh, Garrnagoleen, near the town of Clonakilty on the south
					coast of Eire 7Apr43 910RTD). The aircraft was on a ferry delivery flight over the South 
					Atlantic/Africa route when it became lost and was forced to land in Eire. It was on the 
					final leg of its delivery flight, having departed from Marrakech in Morrocco en route 
					to St Eval in Cornwall, England. The only victim of the incident was a small pet monkey 
					the crew had obtained while flying through Brasil. Over the few days in Ireland, Tojo, 
					as he had been named by the crew, sucumbed to the climate and perhaps the hospitality 
					and died. Temporary steel planking was sent from Northern Ireland and a ferry crew 
					sent south who managed to fly the stricken aircraft out of White's Marsh. It was flown
					 to the airbase at Langford Lodge (Station 597), County Antrim, Northern Ireland and was 
					delivered to the Lockheed Overseas Corporation, Base Air Depot No.3, where over a 23 day 
					period it underwent a maintenance inspection and a post 200 hour flying time overhaul. 
					334th Bomb Squadron [BG*C], 95th Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 
					2May43. {1 mission}. 359th Bomb Squadron [YB*N], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), 
					Northamptonshire 17Jun43, named "T'aint a Bird".  Battle damaged on a 
					mission to Brussels, Belgium 7Sep43. {13+ missions}. Base Air Depot No.2, Warton (Station 582), 
					Lancashire 10Nov43. 11th Combat Crew Replacement Unit [CCRC], Bovingdon (Station 112), 
					Hertfordshire. Salvaged 18Jun45
				3091 (MSN 8027) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 3Feb43.
					New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 18Apr43. 334th Bomb Squadron [BG*K], 95th Bomb Group, 
					Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk 12May43. 335th Bomb Squadron [OE*K]. {5 missions}. 
					422nd Bomb Squadron [JJ*S], 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 
					17Jun43. Experimented in night bombing alongside the RAF and operated night leaflet and 
					propaganda missions. Failed to return from a night mission to Frankfurt am Main, Germany 3/4Oct43 
					(5KIA:5POW). The plane developed engine problems before takeoff and departed about ½ hour late. 
					The bomber completed its bomb run over the target and was then caught by searchlights. The pilot 
					dove down to escape the lights which suddenly extinguished. That was when a German fighter 
					came in to attack the bomber and started a small fire in the wing between No.3 and No.4 engines. 
					The pilot dove down again and evidence of the fire disappeared. The plane had also been hit below 
					the cockpit and started a fire. Cannon fire raked the fuselage killing a gunner. A Fw 190 had 
					attacked from below; its tail was shot off by a gunner and as the pilot lost control of his fighter 
					it came up and sideswiped the bomber beneath the radio room. By now the whole of the right wing 
					was on fire. Some of the crew managed to bail out before the aircraft crashed on fire at 
					Groß-Karben, ten miles northeast of Frankfurt am Main, Germany.  Claimed by
					Maj Wilhelm Herget in Bf 110G-4 of NJG 4/1 Stab.   MACR 785. 
				3092 (MSN 8028) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 18Feb43. 
					381st Bomb Group, Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 23May43. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF 
					Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland May43. Bovingdon (Station 112), 
					Hertfordshire May43. 533rd Bomb Squadron [VP*T], 381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), 
					Essex Jun43, named "Strato Sam/Toughest Crew That Ever Flew") Failed to 
					return from a mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 17Aug43 (1KIA:9POW). 
					En route to the target, the bomber was shot down by enemy aircraft and crashed at Pesch, four miles 
					southwest of Münsterreifel, Germany. {7 missions}.  Claimed by Hptm
					Herman Staiger in BF 109G-6 of JG-26.  MACR 399. 
				3093 (MSN 8029) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 18Feb43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 5Apr43. 338th Bomb Squadron, 
					96th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire Apr43. 510th Bomb
					Squadron [TU*K], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 11Jul43,  
					named.  "Nobody's Darlin") . Failed to return from a mission to a Luftwaffe airfield at 
					Châteaubernard, Cognac, France 31Dec43 (10RTD). With one engine smoking and surviving a 
					fighter attack over the Brest peninsular, short of fuel and alone, the pilot desperately looked 
					for some place to land. The bomber was too low for the crew to bail out and, expecting to ditch, 
					all except the two pilots took up their crash positions. The bomber managed to fly across the 
					south west to the Burnham-On-Sea area and, flying over St Andrew's church, the pilots saw 
					the beach and made a successful wheels-up landing at Burnham-on-Sea, Somerset. {8 missions}. 
					Salvaged by 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots Ripton 3Jan44. 
				3094 (MSN 8030) New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 16Feb43. Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 29Mar43. 
					Eleventh Air Force, Alaska. Elmendorf Field, Anchorage, AK 21Jun43. Returned to US. 302nd Base Unit 
					(Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 4Dec43.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 14Jan45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				3095 (MSN 8031)  United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 26Jan43.
					Pueblo AAB, CO 1Feb43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 10Jun43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland 
					to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 21Jun43. 412th Bomb Squadron [QW*Z], 95th Bomb Group, 
					Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 2Jul43. 94th Bomb Group, Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, 
					Suffolk 25Jul43, named "Peggy Ann".  8th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron (Heavy) 
					(Provisional), 802nd Reconnaissance Group, Watton (Station 376), Norfolk 1Apr44. 2nd Strategic 
					Air Depot, Abbots Ripton (Station 547), Huntingdonshire 19Jun44. Returned to US. 4136th Base 
					Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 26Jul44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Bush Field, Augusta, GA for storage and disposal for disposal 23May45.
				3096 (MSN 8032) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 13Feb43.
					2nd Bomb Group, Kearney Field, NB Feb43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 12Mar43. Ferried overseas via the 
					South Atlantic / Africa route. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 429th Bomb Squadron, 
					2nd Bomb Group, Marrakech, French Morocco Apr43. Telergma, Constantine, 
					Algeria 22Apr43. Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 27Apr43.
					{first combat mission 28Apr43}. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 17Jun43.
					Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 1Aug43. Battle damaged by flak on a mission to airfields at 
					Istres-Le Tubé and Salon-de-Provence, Marseille, France 17Aug43 (1WIA:9RTD). Flak was 
					moderate to intense and wounded a waist gunner. Battle damaged on a mission to the 
					satellite landing grounds around Foggia, Italy 25Aug43. The plane was attacked by three 
					Regia Aeronautica Italiana Macchi MC.202 fighters before reaching the target. The fighters 
					dove into the formation, coming in very close before rolling down and away. Right after that, 
					the number four engine failed and the pilot jettisoned his bombs to keep up with the formation 
					over the target. Just after the target, number one engine failed and the plane fell 
					behind the formation. As soon as it was over water, the crew began throwing loose 
					weight overboard. The pilot made it safely for a forced landing at the east airdrome, 
					Termini, Palermo, Sicily. {55 missions}. 352nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, 
					Foggia #8 (Longskirt), Lucera, Italy. {4 missions}. Salvaged 23Jan45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Bush Field, Augusta, GA for storage 
					and disposal 9May45
				3097 (MSN 8033) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, 
					CO 11Feb43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick 
					(Station 500), Scotland 27Apr43. 335th Bomb Squadron, 95th Bomb Group, 
					Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 15Jun43. 549th Bomb Squadron [XA*Z], 385th Bomb 
					Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk Jun43, named 'Ground Hog' .
					Damaged when B-17F 42-30414 exploded at Great Ashfield 3Sep43. Failed to return
				 	from a mission to the I.G. Farben chemical works at Oppau, Ludwigshafen, 
					Germany 30Dec43 (2KIA:6POW:2EVD). Damaged by flak and crashed at Fresnicourt, 
					Sain-en-Gohelle, France.  Claimed by Fw Wilhelm Mayer in Fw 190A-6 of JG 26/7. 
					MACR 1898.  The aircraft was repaired and used by Luftwaffe at the Luftwaffen Erprobungsstelle 
					Rechlin, Germany. Operated by the Luftwaffe KG200 [code A3+BB].) .  .
				3098 (MSN 8034) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 5Feb43. 
					Hawkins Field, Jackson, MS 17Mar43. 2nd Bomb Group, Kearney Field, NB Feb43. 15th Ferrying 
					Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL. 
					Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic / Africa route. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					429th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Marrakech, French Morocco 9Apr43. Telergma, 
					Constantine, Algeria 22Apr43. Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 27Apr43. 
					{first combat mission 5May43}. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 17Jun43. Battle 
					damaged on a mission to the airfield west of Leverano, Lecce, Italy 23Jul43 (1KIA:1WIA:8RTD). 
					Twenty to thirty enemy fighters attacked the formation between Gallipoli and Cape Trento. 
					The ball turret gunner was instantly killed by 20mm cannon fire. Massicault, Tunis, 
					Tunisia 1Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {48 missions}. 353rd Bomb Squadron, 
					301st Bomb Group, Oudna #2, Tunis, Tunisia 14Nov43. Cerignola #1, Italy 10Dec43. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the harbor installations at Piraeus, Greece 11Jan44 (9KIA:1EVD). 
					As the formation neared the target, a large overcast was encountered, and the formation 
					attempted to fly though it. Winds were excessive, then icing conditions developed. Two of the 
					lead aircraft decided to abort, but in turning back, they turned across the track of the second 
					element. Two of the aircraft collided, B-17F 42-5470 shearing the tail section off this aircraft. 
					Somehow, the tail section fluttered to the ground 19,000ft below, and landed in a small 
					grove of trees. This allowed the tail gunner, trapped in the wreckage, to emerge unscathed but 
					with internal injuries. He evaded captured with help from Greek Orthodox priests. The rest 
					of the wreckage fell to earth at Patrai, Greece, killing the others on board. {9 missions}.  MACR 1832
					Named SKIPPY – artwork of Skippy who was a four year old Pit Bull Pointer, a mascot for 
					42-3098 and crew member as a 3rd Lieutenant, logging over 200 hours of flying time in 
					seven combat missions and two transatlantic crossings. Skippy was also a survivor in a 
					crash landing during training in the US. As mission intensity increased, Skippy became 
					gunshy because of the amount of noise and clutter from nearby.50 cal's and had to be grounded. 
					When the Group came back from a mission, Skippy would race down the hardstand looking 
					for his master, Captain Ken Spinning. The day that Spinning did not return, the dog was 
					disconsolate and finally returned to the tent area. The next day or so, he would charge down 
					to the hardstand, only to be disappointed. After that, hearing the planes returning, he would 
					start to get up and then stop and sag in sorrow. It was a very sad thing to watch, until 
					someone going home took him back to Peg Spinning.  .
				3099 (MSN 8035) Accepted by USAAF 27Jan43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 4Mar43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 19Apr43. 527th Bomb Squadron [FO*R], 
					379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 23Apr43. Failed to return from a 
					mission to the submarine yard at Wilhelmshaven, Germany 11Jun43 (9KIA). Damaged by 
					enemy aircraft & flak, the aircraft crashed near Borkum, Juist Island, North Sea.  MACR 1368.
				3100 (MSN 8036) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 11Feb43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 27Apr43. 334th Bomb Squadron, 
					95th Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 1May43. 532nd Bomb Squadron [VE*A1], 
					381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 20Jul43. Failed to return from a mission to the 
					Gerhard Fieseler Werke (GFW) aircraft works at Waldau, Kassel, Germany 30Jul43 (1KIA:9POW). 
					Flak over the target knocked out No.3 engine and the bottom of No.2 fuel tank. Soon afterwards, No.2 
					engine was feathered and believed this was due to loss of fuel supply. The aircraft stayed slightly 
					below the formation until near Münster at which time fighters made heavy attacks on the crippled 
					bomber. After using evasive action it was seen to slide off to the right of the formation and head 
					for the clouds below, about 5 enemy fighters following. During this action, two enemy fighters 
					were shot down by the crew aboard the bomber. Shot down by Major Wilhelm-Ferdinand 'Wutz'; 
					Galland, II./JG 26, flying a Focke-Wulf Fw 190 fighter. Since most of the controls were shot away, 
					three engines gone, radio gone, out of ammunition for the 0.50 caliber machineguns, oxygen supply
					in the rear gone, near 25-30 fighters on it, and inside of cockpit windows covered with black smoke 
					so the windows had to be opened in order to see out, the pilot had no chance to contact the crew. 
					The aircraft crashed at Deelen, between Appeldoorn and Zutfen, Netherlands. {1+ missions)
				3101 (MSN 8037) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 10Feb43.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 28Apr43. 334th Bomb 
					Squadron, 95th Bomb Group 1May43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick
					(Station 500), Scotland 3May43. 95th Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 1May43. 
					533rd Bomb Squadron, 381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 21Jul43.
					Named *Man 'O War* . Failed to return from a mission to Gilze Rijen, 
					Netherlands 19Aug43 (4KIA:6POW). Enemy aircraft caused severe battle damage and aircraft 
					disintegrated, crashing at Oud-Rozenberg, west of Rotterdam, Netherlands. {3+ missions}..  MACR 662.
				3102 (MSN 8038) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 13Feb43. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 30Apr43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 353rd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, 
					Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria Jul43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43. 
					{8 missions}. Salvaged 8Jul44
				3103 (MSN 8039) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 16Feb43. 
					334th Bomb Squadron, 95th Bomb Group, Ephrata AAB, WA. 59th Ferrying Squadron, 4th Ferrying 
					Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN. Damaged when collided with B-17 42-3023 landing 
					at Kansas City, MO Airport, KS 7Apr43. Repaired but remained in USA.   Reclaimed 17Jul45
				3104 (MSN 8040) Accepted by USAAF 4Feb43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 12Feb43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 16Apr43. Ferried Meeks Field, 
					Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 26Apr43. 333rd Bomb Squadron, 
					94th Bomb Group, Rougham, UK Jun43, named "Raider". 547th Bomb Squadron [SO*A], 
					Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 10Jul43. 
					{first combat mission 29Jul43}. Failed to return from a mission to a synthetic fuel hydrogenation 
					plant at Gelsenkirchen, Germany 12Aug43 (6KIA:4POW). Shot down by Lt Kurt Ibing of JG 1/4 flying 
					a Fw 190A-6. Crashed at Haus Oelgarten, a wooded hill between the villages of Hennef Geistingen 
					and Dambroich near Hennef, seven miles east of Bonn, Germany. {2 missions, 384BG}. 
				3105 (MSN 8041) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 14Feb43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 26Apr43. Ferried Meeks Field, 
					Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 27Apr43. 96th Bomb Group, Grafton 
					Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 1943. 407th Bomb Squadron [PY*N], 92nd Bomb Group, 
					Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire May43. Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), 
					Lancashire 12Oct43. HQ, 2nd Combat Crew Replacement Center, Cluntoe (Station 238), County 
					Tyrone, Northern Ireland. On a non-operational flight from 495th Fighter Training Group, 
					Atcham (Station 342), Salop taking pilots to a firing range, the aircraft was damaged when the 
					brakes failed landing at RAF Llanbedr, Wales 3Sep44. Salvaged 2Jun45
				3106 (MSN 8042) Walker Field, Victoria, KS 25Feb43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 16Apr43. 
					96th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 19Apr43. 
					508th Bomb Squadron [YB*M], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 
					28May43. The pilot raised the landing gear in error during takeoff on a test flight from 
					Polebrook 13Aug43 (5RTD). Salvaged.  Named DOUBLE TROUBLE
				3107 (MSN 8043) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 13Feb43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle 
					Field, ME 8Apr43. 337th Bomb Squadron, 96th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood 
					(Station 106), Northamptonshire 17Apr43. Failed to return from a mission to the 
					submarine yards at Kiel, Germany 13Jun43 (8KIA:2POW). Shot down by enemy 
					aircraft and crashed at Doerphof, near Flensburg, Germany. Named MISS CARRIAGE.  
					MACR 3687 and 2458
				3108 (MSN 8044) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 13Feb43. 335th Bomb Squadron, 95th Bomb Group, Kearney Field, NB 12Mar43. 
					An electrical fire caused the aircraft to crash land at Bogalusa, LA 24Mar43. SOC 25Mar43..
				3109 (MSN 8045) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 16Feb43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 2Jun43. 92nd Bomb Group, Podington (Station 109), 
					Bedfordshire 17Oct43. 332nd Bomb Squadron [XM*E], 94th Bomb Group, Rougham (Station 468), 
					Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 1943., named"Stud Duck"  Damaged by structural failure landing 
					at Bovingdon (Station 112), Hertfordshire 17Aug43. Landing accident at Rougham 29Sep43. 
					The aircraft was recalled from a mission and on landing back at Rougham the landing gear 
					collapsed 9Feb44 (10RTD). Salvaged 22Jun45. S
				3110 (MSN 8046) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 22Feb43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 24Mar43. 335th Bomb Squadron [OE*D], 
					95th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk 1943. 412th Bomb Squadron [QW*D]. 
					336th Bomb Squadron [ET*D]. Failed to return from a mission to the port area of Emden, 
					Germany 21May43 (4KIA:6POW). Damaged by flak over the Dollard estuary of River Emse 
					between Netherlands and Germany. Crashed and exploded at Dreiborg, twenty-five 		
					miles east of Groningen, Netherlands. {3 missions}.   Claimed by Lt Horst Grimm in Bf 109G-4 of JG 27/2
					MACR 4907. 
				3111 (7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 7Mar43. 335th Bomb Squadron [OE*T], 
					95th Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire May43. Named THE BRASS RAIL  
					412th Bomb Squadron [QW*T]. {6 missions}. 324th Bomb Squadron [DF*A1], 91st Bomb Group, 
					Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 16Jun43., named "Local Girl"  Battle damaged 
					on a mission to the Gerhard Fieseler Werke (GFW) aircraft works at Waldau, Kassel, 
					Germany 30Jul43 (1WIA:9RTD). At the target flak was accurate and intense; there was large 
					enemy fighter opposition en route to and returning from target, wounding the tail gunner. 
					No.3 engine was disabled, the right wheel damaged and holes all over the plane. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the port and industrial area at Emden, Germany 
					27Sep43 (4KIA:6POW). Returning from the target, the bomber was attacked by Bf 109s 
					which set No.2 engine ablaze and a cannon shell exploded in the radio room. T
					he pilot held the controls while the crew bailed out over the coast of Eems, the aircraft 
					crashing on a farm at Geefsweer near Delfzijl, Netherlands. {8 missions}. .  
					Claimed by Hptm Paul-August Stolte in
					Bf 109G-6 of JG3/6.  MACR 667
					One of the propellers fell off into soft ground on a farm. After the war, the farmer 
					dug it out and mounted it on the wall of a rock garden outside the family home. In 1980, 
					the propellor was taken to the USA at the request of radio operator Orlo Natvig (the radio operator 
					on the crew shot down), who put it in his garden as a tribute to all former American prisoners 
					of war. In 1997, after the death of Natvig in 1995, the propellor was transferred to the 
					National Museum of the United States Air Force at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio.
				3112 (MSN 8048) Accepted by USAAF at Long Beach Field, CA 13Feb43. 20th Ferrying Group, 
					Berry Field, Nashville, TN 12May43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 352nd Bomb Squadron, 
					301st Bomb Group, Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria May43. Oudna #1, 
					Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Cerignola #1, Italy 9Dec43. 
					Foggia #8 (Longskirt), Lucera, Italy 2Feb44. {32 missions}. Returned to US. School of Applied 
					Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 10Apr44. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, 
					AR for storage and disposal 17Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway 
					Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				3113 (MSN 8049) Accepted by USAAF 8Feb43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 4Mar43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 16Apr43. 94th Bomb Group, 1943. 
					525th Bomb Squadron [FR*F], 379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), 
					Huntingdonshire 23Apr43. Failed to return from a mission to the submarine base at 
					Saint-Nazaire, France 29May43 (10POW) damaged by flak and crash landed at Pontivy, 
					30 miles north of Vannes, France.  MACR 1292
				3114 (MSN 8050) Accepted by USAAF 9Feb43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 23Feb43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 18Apr43. 
					525th Bomb Squadron [FR*T], 379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), 
					Huntingdonshire 23Apr43. Failed to return from a mission to the submarine 
					yard at Wilhelmshaven, Germany 11Jun43 (10POW). Shot down by enemy 
					aircraft and ditched in North Sea off Borkum, Germany MACR 1295
				3115 (MSN 8051) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 17Feb43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 28Mar43. 
					335th Bomb Squadron [OE*B], 95th Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), 
					Huntingdonshire Apr43. Failed to return from a mission to Antwerp, 
					Belgium 14May43 (10KIA). Attacked and shot down by three Focke-Wulf Fw 190 Fighters.
					Crashed on fire about 800 m northwest of Kats, Noord Beveland, Netherlands. {2 missions}.
					Claimed by Obfw Otto Bach in Fw 190A-4 of JG 1/5.  
					MACR 4908. 
				3116 (MSN 8052) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 26Feb43. 20th Ferrying Group, Berry Field, Nashville, TN 10Apr43. 
					96th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 26Apr43. 
					407th Bomb Squadron [PY*U], 92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), 
					Huntingdonshire May43. Failed to return from a mission to the Fieseler aircraft 
					factory at Kassel, Germany 28Jul43 (2KIA:8POW). The aircraft was hit by flak 
					causing the plane to lose speed and drop out of formation becoming an easy target 
					for five Luftwaffe Fw 190 fighters. Approaching the village of Asperen it was still 
					under attack. The gunners managed to shoot down one German plane which crashed 
					near Asperen. With the plane heavily damaged the pilot gave the signal for the crew to 
					bail out. Six out of the ten men eventually bailed out and landed in and around Asperen. 
					The plane approached north of Gorinchem, the Germans were firing their flak at the B-17 
					and suddenly the bomber broke up in pieces over the fields between Gorinchem and 
					Hoogblokland. Crashed in a canal at Gorinchem, Netherlands.  Claimed by Fw Peter Ahrens 
					in Fw 190A-5 of JG 26/3. MACR 373. 
				3117 (MSN 8053) Accepted by USAAF at Long Beach Field, CA 19Feb43. La Guardia Field, 
					New York City, NY 4May43. Scott Field, Belleville, IL 17Aug43. 770th Bomb Squadron, 
					462nd Bomb Group, Walker Field, Victoria, KS. Damaged by fire at Walker Field, 
					Victoria, KS 8Jan44. 883rd Bomb Squadron, 500th Bomb Group, Walker Field, Victoria, KS. 
					Damaged while parked by B-17 42-5083 Walker Field, Victoria, KS 21Apr44. 
					95th Bomb Group, (remained in US). SOC 15Aug44. Reclaimed 3Jan46.
				3118 (MSN 8054) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 27Feb43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle 
					Field, ME 8Apr43. 339th Bomb Squadron [QJ*A], 96th Bomb Group, Grafton 
					Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 16Apr43. Named DAISY JUNE. 
					413th Bomb Squadron. Named SHACK RABBIT. 534th Bomb Squadron [GD*N], 381st Bomb 
					Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 6Jul43, named "The Green Hornet"  Failed to return 
					from a mission to the AGO-Flugzeugwerke Fw 190 manufacturing factory at Oschersleben, 
					Germany 11Jan44 (1KIA:9POW). While the aircraft were airborne, the weather closed in 
					over English bases and a recall signal was issued. B/Gen. Robert F. Travis, Air Commander 
					of the 1st Bomb Division, continued on to the target. This left the 1st Bomb Division 
					with greater exposure to enemy fighter attacks. Good fighter support was provided 
					by P-47 Thunderbolts on the penetration and by P-51 Mustangs over the target. 
					P-47s were airborne to provide withdrawal support but they obeyed the recall order 
					to return to England and left the bombers to fend for themselves on the return trip. 
					Luftwaffe attacks started over the IJsselmeer and intensified when the American
					fighters returned home. Meagre and fairly accurate flak was experienced on the 
					bomb run, with intermittent inaccurate flak on the return trip. Two engines damaged
					by enemy aircraft and flak. The aircraft crashed out of control at Goslar near 
					Bernburg, twenty miles southwest of Oschersleben, Germany. {14 missions}.  MACR 1875
				3119 (MSN 8055) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 18Feb43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle 
					Field, ME 28Apr43. 322nd Bomb Squadron [LG*M], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn 
					(Station 121), Cambridgeshire 4Jun43, named "Frisco Jinny/Desteny's Tot") 
					Battle damaged on a mission to the Chemische Werke synthetic rubber works at Hüls, 
					Marl, Germany 22Jun43. Flak over the target was intense and the Group encountered 
					strong enemy fighter attacks on the way home. Battle damaged by flak on a mission 
					to the Klöckner Flugmototenbau aero engine factory at Hamburg, Germany 25Jul43. 
					Flak was experienced from Cuxhaven to the target. At the target flak was intense and 
					accurate. Failed to return from a mission to Hamburg, Germany 26Jul43 (10RTD). 
					The plane was a spare to fill in any position aborted by one of the group’s planes. 
					It was somewhat the worse for wear and tear in combat and reported to be an oil burner. 
					There was some confusion among the groups in formation assembly at altitude, 
					but none of the 91st planes appeared to have aborted and the pilot followed the 
					formation to the coast line. He spotted a vacant slot in another group and filled 
					the position before reaching the enemy coast. Going in to the target there was 
					some enemy fighter action behind and a heavy flak barrage over the target. 
					When it reached the North Sea the crew was startled to hear the pilot say prepare 
					for ditching soon after they left the coast. It had not been possible to switch fuel 
					tanks and the tanks were empty. There was a jolt as the ball turret hit the water first. 
					The plane bounced up and came down again. The bomber was ditched in the North Sea 
					forty miles off Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. The dinghy releases were pulled and the two 
					of them popped out on the wings. The crew pushed the inflated dinghies to the end of 
					each wing and hopped in, five in each, and shoved off. Fortunately the sea was fairly 
					calm and the weather was clear and mild but the water was cold. Within a few minutes 
					the plane had sunk enough so that the stabilizer was below the water surface. The weight 
					of the engines on the front and the water weight above the stabilizer at the tail caused the 
					plane to break in two at the mid-section. then the plane sank forward as it broke in the middle. 
					The radio operator had sent out May-Day signals before they ditched. Rescue was not long 
					in coming, At first, two Spitfires buzzed and kept circling. Then a converted Lockheed Hudson 
					bomber appeared, made a large circle and dropped a large dinghy. Shortly afterwards 
					two Royal Air Force Air-Sea Rescue Supermarine Walrus amphibious aircraft landed and 
					each one taxied up to the dinghies. Five of the crew loaded into RAF Walrus L2307 and 
					took off, five got into the second Walrus K8549 and prepared to take off, but by then the 
					wind had picked up. The pilot made a take-off run but was sadly over-loaded and despite 
					valiant efforts by the RAF pilot could not get airborne in the choppy sea. The plane bounced 
					along and finally hit into a jolting wave that broke the tail stabilizer, There was nothing left to 
					do but taxi towards England, about forty miles from their position, and hope for the best. 
					Just before dark an Air-Sea Rescue launch found them, and with the damaged Walrus 
					taxying behind, proceeded to port at Yarmouth, arriving about midnight. {5 missions).
				3120 (MSN 8056) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 
					26Feb43. 351st Bomb Group, Presque Isle Field, ME 8Apr43. 509th Bomb Squadron [RQ*O], 
					351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 6May43. Battle damaged 
					on a mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 14Oct43. En route to 
					the target area, the bomber formation was repeatedly attacked by a large number of 
					Luftwaffe fighters. After the target, the Group turned and headed westward for England. 
					German fighters, having landed and refueled, attacked again until, finally, the bombers 
					reached the coastline of western Europe and relative safety. On return, force landed at 
					Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire. Battle damaged on a mission to a Luftwaffe 
					airfield at Châteaubernard, Cognac, France 31Dec43. On return, force landed at RNAS 
					Henstridge, Somerset. {24 missions}. 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots Ripton (Station 547), 
					Huntingdonshire 8Jun44. Returned to US. Cincinnati, OH 18Jun44. 613th Base Unit 
					(Proving Ground Detachment), Phillips Field, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 28Sep44
					Named GREMLIN'S DELITE
				3121 (MSN 8057) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 12Feb43. 336th Bomb Squadron, 95th Bomb Group, Rapid City Field, SD. 
					Ferried South Atlantic route Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL: Waller Field, Trinidad: 
					Belém, Brasil: Natal, Brasil: Dakar, Senegal. Crashed caused by electrical fire thirty miles 
					off shore near Bathurst, Gambia 5Apr43 (10RTD). Crew rescued by RAF Sunderland flying 
					boat and taken to Bathurst.
				3122 (MSN 8058) Accepted by USAAF 11Feb43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 20Feb43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Presque Isle Field, ME 5Apr43. 413th Bomb Squadron [MZ*Q], 96th Bomb Group, 
					Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 17Apr43. 545th Bomb Squadron [JD*N], 
					384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 6Jul43. 
					{1 mission, 384BG}. Named *April's Fool*) Failed to return from a mission to the 
					Blohm & Voss shipyard at Hamburg, Germany 25Jul43 (10POW). The aircraft was shot 
					down by enemy action, crash landed and destroyed by fire at Glashutte, six miles north 
					of Hamburg, Germany.  A photo of the crashed plane showed up on EBay
				3123 (MSN 8059) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 18Feb43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 10Apr43. 339th Bomb Squadron, 
					96th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire Apr43. 
					Andrewsfield (Station 485), Essex May43. Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 12Jun43.
					535th Bomb Squadron [MS*Z], 381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 16Jul43. 
					Named "Worry Wart/Ron Chee".  . Failed to return from a mission to the 
					Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau Aktiengesellschaft (Deschimag) shipyard at Bremen, 
					Germany 8Oct43 (10KIA). The formation was met with stiff resistance by German 
					fighters and flak crews on the ground the entire way, from the Dutch coast all the 
					way into the German heartland. In addition, a large force of German fighters 
					launched vicious attacks against the planes. Over the target, the formation encountered 
					intense flak. Shot down by enemy aircraft and crashed at Fladdderlohausen, ten miles 
					southeast of Quakenbrück, Germany. {7 missions) Claimed by Oblt
					Friedrich Freyschmidt in Bf 110G-2 of ZG 26/8. MACR 1396
				3124 (MSN 8060) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 
					20Feb43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 19Apr43. 
					427th Bomb Squadron [GN*N], 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), 
					Huntingdonshire 2Jun43. On a night cross-country training flight 4Aug43 the 
					aircraft crashed on the summit of Arenig Fawr Mountain, Snowdonia, near Bala, 
					Merioneth, Wales (8KIS). Apart from the tail unit, the aircraft was burnt out.
				3125 (MSN 8061) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 20Feb43. Blythe Field, CA 4Mar43. McClellan Field, Sacramento, CA 6Apr43. 
					28th Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX 30May43. Damaged landing 
					with mechanical failure at Pyote Field 28Jul43. 28th Bomb Group and 19th Bomb 
					Group training. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA 
					for storage and disposal 6Jun45. War Assets Administration. Sold to 
					Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrappe.
				3126 (MSN 8062) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 20Feb43. 4th Bomb Squadron [61], 34th Bomb Group, Blythe Field, CA 5Mar43. 
					The pilot failed to recover from a stall and lost control. The plane crashed and was 
					destroyed by fire twenty miles southeast of Blythe, CA 26Apr43 (4KIS:4INJ). SOC 27Apr43
				3127 (MSN 8063) Accepted by USAAF 13Feb43. United Air Lines, Modification 
					Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 21Feb43. 15th Ferrying Group, 
					Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 20Mar43. 
					367th Bomb Squadron [GY*M], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), 
					Bedfordshire 5May43. Failed to return from a mission to the submarine yards 
					at Wilhelmshaven, Germany 21May43 (10MIA). Shot down by enemy aircraft and 
					crashed in North Sea
				3128 (MSN 8064) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 20Feb43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 15Apr43. Carter Provisional Bomb Group. 
					Crashed Iceland 17Apr43. The aircraft was being ferried from USA to England. The plan 
					was to stop at Meeks airfield (Keflavík) for fuel and crew rest. The weather was bad, 
					snow storm and darkness. The pilot got lost in the poor visibility and after 14 hours 
					flight he ran out of fuel and had to force land on a snow covered flat lava field east 
					of Eldvörp, Iceland. The crew survived but had no idea where they had landed. 
					They removed machine guns from the aircraft for defence as they assumed that 
					they had landed in German occupied Norway. Salvaged 18Apr43. Named BOO HOO
				3129 (MSN 8065) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 21Feb43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 30Mar43. Twelfth Air Force, 
					North Africa. 346th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Navarin (Overcoat), 
					El Eulma, Algeria 5May43. Battle damaged on a mission to the docks at Naples, 
					Italy 1Aug43 (10KIA). The bomber was attacked by enemy fighters, one engine 
					was disabled and there was other major damage to the plane. During an emergency 
					landing, the pilot was forced to maneuver to avoid a collision with a 
					Martin B-26 Marauder at Djedeida, west of Tunis, Tunisia. The plane turned 
					on its side and burst into flames  .Named  STARS AND STRIPES II.
				3130 ((MSN 8066) Accepted by USAAF at Long Beach Field, CA 18Feb43. North Atlantic 
					Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 12Jun43. Ferried Meeks 
					Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 21Jun43. 
					331st Bomb Squadron [QE*O], 94th Bomb Group, Rougham (Station 468),
					Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk Jul43. Failed to return from a mission to Düren, 
					Germany 20Dec43 (8KIA:2POW). Damaged by flak on return from the target and 
					crashed at Luenen, two miles south of Venray, Netherlands. Named NIP 'N TUCK
					Claimed by Obfw Helmut Ruffler in Bf 109G-6 of JG 3/4 
					MACR 902
				3131 (MSN 8067) Accepted by USAAF 18Feb43. United Air Lines, Modification 
					Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 20Feb43. 427th Bomb 
					Squadron [GN*U], 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), 
					Huntingdonshire 4Jun43.  Named "Flak Wolf" aka "Winnie the Pooh". 
					{first combat mission 22Jun43}. Failed to return from a mission to the AGO-
					Flugzeugwerke Fw 190 manufacturing factory at Oschersleben, Germany 1
					1Jan44 (7KIA:3POW). While the aircraft were airborne, the weather closed in 
					over English bases and a recall signal was issued. B/Gen. Robert F. Travis, Air 
					Commander of the 1st Bomb Division, continued on to the target. This left 
					the 1st Bomb Division with greater exposure to enemy fighter attacks. 
					Good fighter support was provided by P-47 Thunderbolts on the penetration 
					and by P-51 Mustangs over the target. P-47s were airborne to provide 
					withdrawal support but they obeyed the recall order to return to England 
					and left the bombers to fend for themselves on the return trip. It proved to 
					be the most disastrous of the 303rd Bomb Group combat missions flown to date. 
					The 303rd lost eleven of the forty B-17s flying the mission. Luftwaffe attacks 
					started over the IJsselmeer and intensified when the American fighters 
					returned home. Meagre and fairly accurate flak was experienced on the bomb run, 
					with intermittent inaccurate flak on the return trip. Damaged by enemy aircraft 
					and exploded, crashing at Kloster Oesede, four miles southeast of Osnabrück, 
					Germany. {46 missions}. MACR 1966
				3132 (MSN 8068) Accepted by USAAF 11Feb43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 20Feb43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 14Apr43. 526th Bomb Squadron, 
					379th Bomb Group. Missing en route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick, 
					Scotland, 23Apr43 (10KIS). A radio operator in another B-17 heard a SOS call presumed 
					from #3132, no trace of the aircraft was found.  MACR 3726	
				3133 	(MSN 8069) Accepted by USAAF 10Feb43. Long Beach Field, CA. The aircraft was 
					damaged in a taxy accident during maintenance at Long Beach Field 18Feb43. United 
					Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 6Mar43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 21Mar43. Ferried South Atlantic route, departed 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 8May43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					416th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 5Jun43. 
					Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 5Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 
					Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 14Dec43. 352nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb 
					Group, Foggia #8 (Longskirt), Lucera, Italy. Accident landing at Foggia Main, Italy 22Feb44. 
					353rd Bomb Squadron Mar44. {19 missions}. 463rd Bomb Group, Foggia #1, Celone,
					Italy 25Apr44. Declared ‘war weary’. Reassigned for utility, training and weather 
					check aircraft. Salvaged 12May45.  Named NOBODY'S BABY		
				3134 (MSN 8070) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 20Feb43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle 
					Field, ME 20Apr43. 407th Bomb Squadron [PY*P], 92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), 
					Huntingdonshire 23May43. Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire 29Jan44. 
					381st Bomb Group, radio relay aircraft, Ridgewell 6Mar44. 
					838th Bomb Squadron, 487th Bomb Group, radio relay aircraft, Lavenham 17Jul44. Salvaged 14Jun45.
					Named "Midway"
				3135 (MSN 8071) Accepted by USAAF at Long Beach Field, CA. Damaged when parked by a 
					taxying B-17 42-3133 18Feb43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 18Feb43. Long Beach Field, CA 26Feb43. North 
					Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 8Apr43.. 332nd 
					Bomb Squadron [XM*K], 94th Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), 
					Cambridgeshire Apr43. 511th Bomb Squadron, 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), 
					Northamptonshire Apr43. 8th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron (Heavy) (Provisional), 
					802nd Reconnaissance Group, Watton (Station 376), Norfolk 1Mar44. 
					Returned to US 9Jun44.  Named LARRUPIN’ LOU. Named after Lou Gehrig, baseball player
				3136 (MSN 8072) Accepted by USAAF 11Feb43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 26Feb43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle 
					Field, ME 8Apr43. 511th Bomb Squadron [DS*P], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), 
					Northamptonshire 5Jun43. Battle damaged 26Nov43; landed at RAF Warboys, Huntingdonshire. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, 
					Germany 22Feb44 (10POW). Damaged by flak and enemy fighters, No.3 engine was hit 
					and lost oil pressure preventing the propeller from being feathered. After dropping 
					bombs on the target, the bomb bay doors would not close. Drag was slowing the 
					aircraft and falling behind the rest of the group. Attacked by two Bf 109s, a fire started 
					in No.2 engine. A steep dive extinguished the fire and the bomber could maintain 
					airspeed but was now very low. Part of the crew bailed out. Having passed over the 
					IJsselmeer, flak damaged the remaining three engines. The bomber was force landed in 
					a field between village Vijfhuizen and Schiphol airfield, south of Amsterdam, Netherlands, 
					stopping nose down in a drainage ditch. Originally named EIGHT BALL but on 21May43 
					a propeller came off erasing the EIGHT. Repaired and thereafter known as NO BALLS AT ALL. 
					Named in the tradition of 511th Bomb Squadron by incorporating the word 'Ball' 
					in the title, after the squadron's first commander Clinton F Ball. Salvaged by the Germans, 
					the fuselage was stored at a demolition facility in Utrecht, Netherlands 1944. MACR 2772
				3137 (MSN 8073) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 11Feb43. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 29Apr43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 353rd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, 
					Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 22Apr43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, 
					Tunisia 6Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Failed to return from a mission to 
					the airfield at Eleusis, Athens, Greece 8Dec43 (3KIA:6POW). Nearing the target, a 
					couple of bombs were noted leaving the aircraft. Immediately after there was an internal
					explosion in the bomb bay, the left door was blown off and the right door was shattered 
					and sticking outwards. Six crew members bailed out, the bomber circled slowly losing 
					height, then exploded before hitting the water in the Gulf of Elefsina, Greece. The accident 
					is believed to have been caused by the premature explosion of a fragmentation bomb 
					in the bomb bay held in place by new shackles which were not suitable for the weight of the bomb. {38 missions}..  
					MACR 1481.  
				3138 (MSN 8074) Accepted by USAAF 10Feb43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 22Feb443. 527th Bomb Squadron, 379th Bomb Group, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 13Apr43. 527th Bomb Squadron [FO*M], 379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117),
					Huntingdonshire 23Apr43. Nose compartment damaged by an overspeeding propeller 
					which came loose. Repaired using the nose section from SWEET PEA 1st. Failed to return 
					from a mission to the submarine yard at Wilhelmshaven, Germany 11Jun43 (8KIA:2POW). 
					Shot down by enemy aircraft and crashed at the low watermark at Tossens, Germany. 
					Named EIGHT BALL.  MACR 1357
				3139 (MSN 8075) Accepted by USAAF Feb43. Long Beach Field, CA 22Feb43. Spokane Field, 
					WA 15Aug43. 883rd Bomb Squadron, 500th Bomb Group, Walker Field, Victoria, KS. 
					Crash landed at Fairfax Field, KS 28May44. SOC 30May44
				3140 (MSN 8076) Accepted by USAAF at Long Beach Field, CA 23Feb43. Patterson Field, 
					Dayton, OH 17Apr43. 509th Bomb Squadron, 351st Bomb Group 23Apr43. Ferried on 
					the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), 
					Scotland 2/3May43. 509th Bomb Squadron [RQ*P], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), 						
					Northamptonshire 23Apr43, named "Patty Ann II". Failed to return from 
					a mission to the I.G. Farben chemical works at Leverkusen, Germany 1Dec43 (7KIA:3RTD). 
					Clouds obscured the target so the formation diverted to the secondary target, a non-ferrous 
					metals works at Solingen, Germany. The pilot was forced to ditch after fuel exhaustion. 
					Nobody was injured due to the ditching and all the crew managed to get into dinghies. 
					The plane sank in two minutes, five miles off Dunkerque, France. The ten men were 
					divided into four dinghies. Because of rough seas and a strong wind, the small dinghy 
					carrying three crew members drifted away from the others and are still missing. 
					While drifting around, one crew member died from exposure and another became 
					delirious. While continuing to drift in the Channel, two more crew members died from 
					shock and exposure. Their bodies and the three remaining men were all picked up 
					by the Air-Sea Rescue Service. {19 missions}..
				3141 (MSN 8077) Accepted by USAAF at Long Beach Field, CA 25Feb43. North Atlantic Wing, 
					Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 8Apr43. 508th Bomb Squadron [YB*A], 
					351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 16Apr43. 
					Declared ‘war weary’ 6Mar44. {15 missions}. Returned to US. Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL 
					31Mar44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage 
					and disposal 5Jan46. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped. Named HITLER'S HEADACHE
				3142 (MSN 8078) Accepted by USAAF 22Feb43. Long Beach Field, CA 27Feb43. Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 22Apr43. 368th Bomb Squadron [BO*I], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), 
					Bedfordshire 18May43, named "Buttercup".  Crashed after takeoff for a mission 
					to the port area of Bremen, Germany 13Nov43 (10KIA). During assembly, the plane encountered 
					a developing thunderhead, icing and turbulence. Crashed at Great Haseley, near Oxford, 
					blew up and disintegrated.
				3143 (MSN 8079) Accepted by USAAF 22Feb43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 23Feb43. 527th Bomb Squadron, 379th Bomb Group, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 18Apr43. 524th Bomb Squadron. Ferried on the North Atlantic 
					route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 9May43.
					Lost and with fuel exhaustion, the aircraft force landed on the beach at Tullan Strand, 
					near Bundoran, County Donegal, Eire. The crew was met by guests from the nearby 
					hotel (10RTD). The aircraft was dismantled and sent across the border to Northern 
					Ireland. Salvaged.  Named WEREWOLF / BUGS - Bugs Bunny motif painted on fuselage.
				3144 (MSN 8080) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 24Feb43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 20Mar43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					2nd Bomb Group, Marrakech, French Morocco Apr43. Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, 
					Algeria 22Apr43. Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 27Apr43. 
					Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 17Jun43. Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 1Aug43.
					Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {26 missions}. 32nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, 
					Oudna #2, Tunis, Tunisia 14Nov43. Cerignola #1, Italy 11Dec43. Foggia #8 (Longskirt), 
					Lucera, Italy 2Feb44. Failed to return from a mission to the Steyr-Daimler-Puch ball 
					bearing factory at Steyr, Austria 2Apr44 (10KIA). En route to the target, shortly after 
					reaching the Yugoslavian coast, this aircraft lagged behind the formation until the 
					bomb run with No.1 engine smoking. After the target, it was attacked by several German 
					fighters and pieces were seen to come off the left wing. It went into a slow spin, 
					levelled out then broke into two pieces. Several men fell out but no parachutes 
					were observed. The aircraft crashed at Kleinrifling, approximately 24km southeast 
					of Steyr, Austria. {40 missions}..  MACR 4197.
				3145 (MSN 8081) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 24Feb43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 20Apr43. 527th Bomb Squadron [FO*B/W], 
					379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 30May43., named
					"The Gremlin".  Failed to return from a mission to the Bosch magneto 
					factory at Stuttgart, Germany 6Sep43 (10RTD). From the Initial Point until leaving the 
					target area, there was a complete undercast except for small sparse patches of farm land.
					This group went over the target area twice without dropping their bombs. Bombs were 
					finally dropped on Achern, a small town 18km southwest of Baden-Baden, Germany. 
					Having spent too long over the target, the formation was beginning to realise that fuel 
					exhaustion would likely lead to many not being able to return to base. With fuel 
					exhaustion, ditched in the English Channel; crew rescued by Royal Air Force Air-Sea Rescue.
				3146 (MSN 8082) Accepted by USAAF at Long Beach Field, CA 20Feb43. 15th Ferrying Group, 
					Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 30Apr43. 
					Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic / Africa route. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					20th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, 
					Algeria 1Jun43. {first combat mission 10Jun43}. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 17Jun43. 
					Battle damaged on a mission to the railway marshalling yards at Lorenzo, Naples, Italy 15Jul43 
					(3WIA:7RTD). Eight fighters attacked the formation, wounding three airmen. On return the plane 
					force landed at Bizerte, Tunisia, to hospitalise the wounded airmen. Massicault, Tunis, 
					Tunisia 1Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Reported as flown Portreath (Station 504), 
					Cornwall to RCAF Gander, Newfoundland 6Dec43. Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 10Dec43.
					{16 missions}. Salvaged 23Jan45.  Named NINO DIABLO [Devil Child].
				3147 (MSN 8083) Accepted by USAAF at Long Beach Field, CA 27Feb43. Damaged while parked 
					by B-17 42-3074 at Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 6Apr43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 10Jul43. 
					Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 49th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Aïn M’lila (Onyx), 
					Constantine, Algeria 18Jul43. Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 1Aug43. {first combat mission 17Aug43}. 
					{25 missions}. 341st Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 14Nov43,
					named "Homesick Angel". Failed to return from a mission to Istres-Le Tubé air base, 
					Marseille, France 16Nov43 (9KIA:1POW). Flak was heavy and intense and the formation was 
					attacked by a large force of enemy fighters. The plane, flying in the No.3 position of the 
					2nd element, was making a second pass on the target when flak hit in or near the right 
					front side of the bomb bay setting it on fire; the entire area from the left side of the bomb bay 
					out to the No.3 engine on the right wing was on fire. The plane momentarily held course 
					then dropped down to the right and was observed to crash into a lake. Crashed in the 
					Étang de Berre, a lake east of Istres, 25km northwest of Marseille.. MACR 1195
					The wreckage of the B-17 was discovered when the lake dried up in the 1960's.. 
				3148 (MSN 8084) Accepted by USAAF 25Feb43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 1Mar43. 526th Bomb Squadron, 379th Bomb Group, 
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 17Apr43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to 
					Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 3May43. 526th Bomb Squadron [LF*A:LF*B], 
					Kimbolton 30May43. Failed to return from a mission to the submarine yard at 
					Wilhelmshaven, Germany 11Jun43 (8KIA:2POW), the aircraft collided head on with 
					an enemy aircraft and crashed close to the airfield at Marx, Germany..  MACR 1369
42-3149/3188		Douglas-Long Beach B-17F-30-DL Fortress
				MSN 8085/8124. Boeing B-17F-30-DL Fortress built by Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, CA.
					Production changes: Engine fire extinguisher system deleted. D-16 fuel pump
					Dispositions from B-17 Fortress Master Log, Dave Osborne
				3149 (MSN 8085) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 18Mar43. School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 5Jun43. 
					244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Harvard Field, NB 19Aug43. 
					561st Base Unit (1st Operational Training Unit), Rosecrans Field, 
					St. Joseph, MO 13Jan44. 244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Harvard Field, NB. Substantially damaged in an accident in the Sub-Depot 
					hangar at Harvard Field, NB 19May44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage and disposal 25May45. War Assets
					Administration. Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				3150 (MSN 8086) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 27Feb43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque 
					Isle Field, ME 10Apr43. 511th Bomb Squadron [DS*Q], 351st Bomb Group, 	
					Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 25Apr43.  Named"Foul Ball".
					Named in the tradition of 511th Bomb Squadron by incorporating the word 'Ball' 
					in the title, after the squadron's first commander Clinton F Ball) . Failed to return 
					from a mission to industrial targets at Stuttgart, Germany 6Sep43 (10RTD). 
					With fuel exhaustion, the pilot ditched off Beachy Head, East Sussex; the crew 
					swam ashore to safety. {11 missions}. 
				3151 MSN 8087) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 1Mar43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 9May43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					96th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, 
					Algeria 17May43. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 17Jun43. Massicault, Tunis, 
					Tunisia 1Aug43. {first combat mission 9Oct43}. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {7 missions}. 
					352nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Oudna #2, Tunis, Tunisia 14Nov43. 
					Cerignola #1, Italy 10Dec43. Foggia #8 (Longskirt), Lucera, Italy 2Feb44. {61 missions}.
					815th Bomb Squadron, 483rd Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy Apr44. 
					Sterparone, Foggia, Italy 22Apr44.  Landing Accident May 4, 1944 at Sterparone 
					Airfield Foggia Italy. All (10) Crew Survived. 
					Aircraft Badly Damaged. Salvaged on March 30, 1945.
				3152 (MSN 8088) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 1Mar43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, 
					ME 8Apr43. 510th Bomb Squadron [TU*A], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), 
					Northamptonshire 17Apr43.   Named "Sleepy Lagon") Failed to return from a mission 
					to the Arado Flugzeugwerke aircraft factory, Anklam, Prussia 9Oct43 (1KIA:9POW). The formation 
					was attacked by a large force of Luftwaffe fighters soon after it crossed the coast. They followed 
					all the way in, attacking on the bomb run and over the target. Shot down by enemy aircraft and 
					crashed at Kappeln, near Schleswig, Germany. {17 missions}.  Claimed by Lt Ernst Weiss in Bf 110G-4 of NJG 3/6 
				  	MACR 876. 
				3153 (MSN 8089) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 1Apr43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 3May43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, 
					Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 19May43. 339th Bomb Squadron, 
					96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 12Jun43. Named THE WORRY WART. 
					336th Bomb Squadron [ET*A], 95th Bomb Group, Horham (Station 119), Suffolk Jul43. 
					Named  "The Devil's Daughter"  Force landed RAF Headcorn, Kent 26Sep43. Force landed 
					Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 7Jan44. Force landed at Wormingford (Station 159), 
					Essex 10Feb44. {37 missions}. Returned to US. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 9Apr44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage and disposal 13Oct45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped
				3154 (MSN 8090) Accepted by USAAF 1Mar43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 2Mar43. 526th Bomb Squadron, 379th Bomb Group, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 19Apr43. 526th Bomb Squadron [LF*B], 379th Bomb Group, 
					Kimbolton 30May43. Sustained battle damage on a mission to the synthetic oil refineries 
					at Bochum, Gelsenkirchen and Recklinghausen, Germany 12Aug43 (10RTD). 
					Crash landed at Rougham airfield, Suffolk. Salvaged 16Aug43
				3155 (MSN 8091) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 2Mar43. 333rd Bomb Squadron, 94th Bomb Group, May43. Air Service 
					Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 2Jun43. Galveston Field, TX 4Aug43. 
					234th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Clovis Field, NM. The aircraft lost 
					control caused by severe icing conditions and crashed ten miles west of Palmer Lake, 
					Colorado, while on a flight from Lowry Field, Denver, CO to Clovis Field, NM 26Feb44 (10KIS). 
					SOC 28Feb44.
				3156 (MSN 8092) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 3Mar43. 407th Bomb Squadron [PY*Y], 92nd Bomb Group, Morrison Field, 
					West Palm Beach, FL 2May43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 49th Bomb Squadron, 
					2nd Bomb Group, Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 2Jun43. 
					Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 17Jun43. Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 1Aug43. 
					Accident departing for a mission to the railway marshalling yards at Bolzano, 
					Italy 9Nov43 (10RTD). Just after take off and wheels up, the propeller came off the 
					number four engine. The pilot made a crash landing at Massicault, damaging the 
					airplane beyond repair but the crew came out unscathed. {5 missions}. Salvaged. 
					Named STRIPPED ASS BURD
				3157 ((MSN 8093) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 2Mar43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 10Jun43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					32nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, 
					Algeria 21May43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, 
					Italy 1Nov43. Cerignola #1, Italy 11Dec43. Foggia #8 (Longskirt), Lucera, Italy 2Feb44. 
					Accident landing at Lucera 18May44. Failed to return from a mission to the Wiener 
					Neustädter Flugzeugwerke factory at Wiener Neustädt, Vienna, Austria 26Jul44 
					(5KIA:5POW). Shortly after crossing the Austrian border, the Group formation was
					attacked by a large number of enemy fighters. Attacked by a Bf 109 fighter, the bomber 
					left its left wing position in the formation to drift approximately fifty feet above other 
					aircraft to the right. Fire was seen coming from the fuel tank of the right wing. The aircraft 
					was losing altitude then exploded and split into three major pieces; the tail section, 
					waist and forward fuselage with wings. It crashed at Sankt Jakob im Walde, Austria, 
					Hartberg-Fürstenfeld, Styria, Austria still with bombs onboard which detonated later 
					in the post-crash fire. {26 missions}.  Named LAURA.  MACR 7138
				3158 MSN 8094) Accepted by USAAF 3Mar43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 6Mar43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air 
					Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 31Mar43. Ferried from 
					Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 20Apr43. 
					525th Bomb Squadron [FR*X], 379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton. 427th Bomb Squadron [GN*Y], 
					303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 2Jun43, named "Max".
					Failed to return from a mission to railway facilities around Berlin, Germany 29Apr44 
					(8KIA:2POW). Enemy aircraft damaged No.3 and No.4 engines, the aircraft then exploded 
					and crashed in Schwielowsee, west of Caputh, SW of the Berlin to Potsdam road.  MACR 4471
				3159 (MSN 8095) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 3Mar43. 94th Bomb Group, 27May43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, 
					Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 2Jul43. Twelfth Air 
					Force, North Africa. 96th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Massicault, Tunis, 
					Tunisia 25Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {first combat mission 9Nov43}. {1 mission}. 
					32nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Oudna #2, Tunis, Tunisia 14Nov43. Cerignola #1, 
					Italy 11Dec43. Accident taking off at Cerignola 7Jan44. Foggia #8 (Longskirt), Lucera, 
					Italy 2Feb44. Ground looped landing at Lucera 15May44. {13 missions}. Air Depot 4Jun44. 
					Salvaged 6Sep44.
				3160 (MSN 8096) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 6Mar43. 581st Bomb Squadron, 393rd Bomb Group, Kearney Field, NB. 
					Damaged landing with mechanical failure at Kearney Field 7Aug43. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK Dec43. Delivered to Royal Canadian Air Force as 
					Fortress Mark IIIA, serial 9202. Arrived at Rockcliffe, ONT 4Dec43. 168th Heavy 
					Transport Squadron, Rockcliffe, ONT Dec43. Used for VIP and mail flights to Europe 
					and North Africa. First trans-Atlantic mission 22Dec43. Departed Ottawa 31Oct45 
					with penicillin and medical supplies, landed at Prestwick and later Manston, England 1Nov45. 
					Departed RAF Manston, Kent en route to Poland with medical supplies 4Nov45. Flying low in 
					cloud, the aircraft struck trees at about 1,000ft at the top of a high point near Halle, 
					Germany known as Eggeberg Hill (5KIS).
				3161 (MSN 8097) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 5Mar43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 15May43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					20th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, 
					Algeria 4Jun43. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 17Jun43. Massicault, Tunis, 
					Tunisia 1Aug43. {first combat mission 21Oct43}. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 
					{4 missions}. 32nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Oudna #2, Tunis, Tunisia 14Nov43. 
					Cerignola #1, Italy 11Dec43. Foggia #8 (Longskirt), Lucera, Italy 2Feb44. {28 missions}. 
					Returned to US. Grenier Field, Manchester, NH 13Sep45.  TO Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 29Oct45.  Named SKY WITCH
				3162 (MSN 8098) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 5Mar43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 9Apr43. 332nd Bomb Squadron [XM*C], 
					94th Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 18Apr43. 
					Named  BLACK JACK then BLOOPY BLOOMERS. 401st Bomb Squadron [LL*A], 91st Bomb 
					Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 15Jul43, named "Buccaneer". 
					Failed to return from a mission to the synthetic oil refinery at Gelsenkirchen,
					Germany 12Aug43 (10POW). The formation was subject to intense enemy fighter attacks 
					which started about an hour after crossing the coast. Collided with B-17F, 42-29587, 
					damaging the tail and ditched in North Sea 14km southwest from Hoek van Holland. 
					All crew were saved and taken POW by a German Vorpostenboot. {2+ missions}. 
				3163 (MSN 8099) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 4Mar43. 
					467th Bomb Squadron, 333rd Bomb Group, Dalhart Field, TX 6Jun43.;  
					Crash landed at Dalhart AAB, TX Jun 29, 1943. Salvaged
				3164 (MSN 8100) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 6Mar43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 13Apr43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 347th Bomb 
					Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 4Jun43. Oudna #1, 
					Mohammedia, Tunisia 4Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Foggia #2 (Sandfly), 
					Tortorella, Italy 11Dec43. Failed to return from a tactical mission in support of the 
					US Fifth Army at Anzio to Lake Albano, southeast of Rome, Italy 17Feb44 (10RTD). 
					The bomb bay doors had been opened but the target was obscured by scattered clouds. 
					The formation turned back and made another approach at a lower altitude when it 
					was boxed in by heavy and accurate flak. Damaged by flak before reaching the target 
					and disabled two engines. The plane lost altitude very fast and skimmed over land 
					until reaching the beachhead. Going over the front lines, another engine failed and 
					the plane was ditched in Tyrrhenian Sea about ten miles off Anzio, Italy. The crew was
					rescued by a British Air-Sea Rescue launch which had spotted and followed the bomber 
					until it ditched.
				3165 (MSN 8101) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 6Mar43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 10Apr43. 327th Bomb Squadron [UX*G], 
					92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 23Apr43. 325th Bomb 
					Squadron [NV*G]. 407th Bomb Squadron [PY*T]. 327th Bomb Squadron [UX*T]. Failed to 
					return from a mission to the port at Bremen, Germany 26Nov43 (7KIA:3POW). 
					Flak damaged No.3 engine, then the aircraft exploded and crashed on a railway track 
					at Mahndoef, SE of Bremen, Germany.  Claimed by by Obfw. Anton-Rudolf Piffer in
					Fw 190A of JG 1/2.  MACR 1385. 
				3166 (MSN 8102) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 6Mar43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 24May43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					49th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, 
					Algeria 30May43. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 17Jun43. Massicault, Tunis, 
					Tunisia 1Aug43. {first combat mission 10Oct43}. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {6 missions}. 
					32nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Oudna #2, Tunis, Tunisia 14Nov43. Cerignola #1, 
					Italy 11Dec43. Failed to return from a mission to a Luftwaffe airfield at Fréjorgues, Montpellier,
					France 27Jan44 (9KIA). En route to the target, the bomber was seen with one propeller feathered
					and another engine started smoking as the formation was flying off the Italian coast. The aircraft 
					dropped from the formation, and made a slow spiral into the ocean. {42 missions}.. MACR 2058
				3167 ((MSN 8103) Accepted by USAAF 5Mar43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 6Mar43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 15Apr43. 423rd Bomb Squadron [RD*Z], 
					306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 19Apr43. Battle damaged on a 
					mission to the submarine yards at Bremen, Germany 13Jun43. Inumerable flak holes through 
					tail, rudder, vertical stabiliser and waist fuselage. 306th Bomb Group Maintenance Unit 17Jun43. 
					Eighth Air Force Service Command. 527th Bomb Squadron [FO*S], 379th Bomb Group, 
					Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 17Jun43. Battle damaged during a mission to the 
					port area at Bremen, Germany 20Dec43 (2KIA:8RTD)). Attacked by a large force of enemy fighters 
					and flak over the target area was very intense. On return, force landed at Seething (Station 146), 
					Norfolk. 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots Ripton (Station 547), Huntingdonshire 4Apr44. 
					Returned to US 14Apr44. 1104th Base Unit (Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command), 
					Homestead Field, FL 16Apr44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for 
					storage and disposal 11Aug45. Named YE OLDE PUB.
					Charles Brown was a B-17 Flying Fortress pilot with the 379th Bomber Group at Kimbolton, 
					England. His B-17 was called 'Ye Old Pub' and was in a terrible state, having been hit by flak 
					and fighters during a mission to the port area at Bremen, Germany 20Dec43. The compass 
					was damaged and they were flying deeper over enemy territory instead of heading home 
					to Kimbolton. After flying over an enemy airfield, a Luftwaffe pilot named Franz Steigler was 
					ordered to takeoff and shoot down the B-17. When he got near the B-17, he could not believe 
					his eyes. In his words, he 'had never seen a plane in such a bad state'. The tail and rear section 
					was severely damaged, and the tail gunner wounded. The top gunner was all over the top 
					of the fuselage. The nose was smashed and there were holes everywhere. Despite having a
					mmunition, Franz flew to the side of the B-17 and looked at Charlie Brown, the pilot. Brown was 
					scared and struggling to control his damaged and blood-stained plane. Aware that they had no 
					idea where they were going, Franz waved at Charlie to turn 180 degrees. Franz escorted and 
					guided the stricken plane to and slightly over the North Sea towards England. He then saluted 
					Charlie Brown and turned away, back to Europe. When Franz landed he told his CO that the plane 
					had been shot down over the sea, and never told the truth to anybody. Charlie Brown and the 
					remains of his crew told all at their briefing, but were ordered never to talk about it. 
					More than 40 years later, Charlie Brown wanted to find the Luftwaffe pilot who saved the crew. 
					After years of research, Franz was found. He had never talked about the incident, not even at 
					post-war reunions. They met in the USA at a 379th Bomber Group reunion, together with five 
					people who are alive now - all because Franz never fired his guns that day. Research shows 
					that Charlie Brown lived in Seattle, WA and Franz Steigler had moved to Vancouver, BC after 
					the war. When they finally met, they discovered they had lived less than 200 miles apart for the past 50 years.
				3168 (MSN 8104) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 8Mar43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 29Apr43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					97th Bomb Group, Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 24May43. 
					Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, 
					Italy 1Nov43. Foggia Main, Italy 15Dec43. San Giovanni, Cerignola, Italy 20Dec43. 
					Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 16Jan44. 348th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, 
					Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 3May44. {nil missions}. Air Depot 9May44. 
					Returned to US. Rome Air Depot, NY 17Aug44. Crashed caused by engine failure one mile 
					west of Troupsburg, NY during a test flight from Rome Air Depot 7Nov44 (1KIS). Salvaged 23Nov44.
				3169 MSN 8105) Accepted by USAAF 8Mar43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 8Mar43. 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN 8Apr43. 
					385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 13Apr43. 369th Bomb Squadron [WW*S], 
					306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 18Jun43. Eighth Air Force Service 
					Command 5May43. Regained by Group. Eighth Air Force Service Command 30Jun43. 
					Regained by Group 13Jul43. Battle damaged during a mission to the air depot at Villacoublay, 
					France 24Aug43; flak damage to left wing and elevator. Seriously battle damaged 
					during a mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 14Oct43. En route 
					to the target area, the bomber formation was repeatedly attacked by a large number of 
					Luftwaffe fighters. The engineer/top turret gunner was wounded but was able to continue 
					firing. After the target, the Group turned and headed westward for England. German fighters, 
					having landed and refueled, attacked again until, finally, the bombers reached the 
					coastline of western Europe and relative safety. 20mm cannon shells struck around the 
					cockpit and the right wing structure also disabling the oxygen and hydraulic systems. 
					Maintenance Unit 14Oct43. Regained by Group. 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Little Staughton 
					(Station 127), Bedfordshire 23Oct43. Regained by Group. Mobile Repair Unit, Eighth Air Force 
					Service Command 9Nov43. Regained by Group 15Nov43. 2nd Strategic Air Depot, 
					Little Staughton (Station 127), Bedfordshire Dec43. Regained by Group 25Dec43. 
					Equipped with H2S airborne radar. Used for radio counter measures. Battle damaged 
					on a mission to the Junkers aircraft factory at Halberstadt, Germany 11Jan44. An enemy 
					fighter attack after the target struck causing severe damage. On return, force landed at RAF 
					Foulsham, Norfolk.   Namd JO ANN – artwork of a young woman lying on the ground. 
					Transferred to Royal Air Force 3Feb44 as Fortress Mark II, serial SR389. No.214 
					(Federated Malay States) Squadron, No.100 Group, RAF Sculthorpe, Norfolk 5Feb44.
					RAF Oulton, Aylsham, Norfolk 16May44. No.51 Maintenance Unit, RAF Lichfield, 
					Staffordshire 7Jan45 for storage. Sold to International Alloys Ltd 11Mar47. SOC 11Mar47. 
					Conflict: 
					Quoted as transferred to Royal Air Force 21Jan44 as Fortress Mark II, serial SR379. 
					No.214 (Federated Malay States) Squadron [BU-D], No.100 Group, RAF Sculthorpe, Norfolk 3Feb44. 
					RAF Oulton, Aylsham, Norfolk 16May44. No.51 Maintenance Unit, RAF Lichfield,
					Staffordshire 31Dec44. Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, Hampshire 22Feb45. 
					Used for trials involving Oboe, altimeters, and ‘supersonic bombs’. Sold to International 
					Alloys Ltd 11Mar47. SOC 11Mar47
					Conflict:
					The RAF Record Card does not quote the USAAF serial but states that the aircraft came 
					from a unit at Snetterton Heath. The RAF serials were allocated in sequence with the 
					USAAF serials. This would suggest an aircraft from the block 42-30241 (SR378) to 
					42-30639 (SR380) but there doesn’t appear to be an obvious candidate from the 
					96th Bomb Group. Also quoted as being B-17F 42-30328 and 42-30451/
					Conflict:
					Departed US 21May43. 97th Bomb Group 26May43. Condemned 27Jul43. Salvaged
				3170 (MSN 8106) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 8Mar43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 19May43. Ferried overseas via the South 
					Atlantic / Africa route. Accident landing at São Luís, Maranhão, Brasil 23May43. 
					Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 353rd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, 
					Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 21May43. Failed to return 
					from a mission to the Luftwaffe airfield at Capua, near Naples, Italy 27Jul43 (9KIA:1RTD). 
					The bomb run was completed, and all seemed normal. Then it was noticed that the
					bomb bay doors were not closed and the top turret was empty. The aircraft nosed 
					up into a slow stall, nearly hitting another aircraft. The pilot pushed the nose down 
					abruptly, the aircraft went into a steep dive and plunged into the sea northwest 
					of the island of Ventotene, Italy. Claimed by four pilots flying Macchi 202 fighters 
					of 22º Gruppo, Regia Aeronautica Italiana. {2 missions}.  MACR 339.  
				3171 (MSN 8107) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 11Mar43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 26Mar43. 
					334th Bomb Squadron [BG*S], 95th Bomb Group, Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 3Jul43
					Named "The Blivit". {2 missions}. 326th Bomb Squadron [JW*S], 92nd Bomb 
					Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 11Aug43. Podington (Station 109), 
					Bedfordshire. Failed to return from a mission to the ball bearing factories at 
					Schweinfurt, Germany 14Oct43 (10RTD). En route to the target area, the bomber 
					formation was repeatedly attacked by a large number of Luftwaffe fighters. After 
					the target, the Group turned and headed westward for England. German fighters, 
					having landed and refueled, attacked again until, finally, the bombers reached 
					the coastline of western Europe and relative safety. On return to base, the aircraft 
					ran out of fuel and crashed at Shiplake, Berks
				3172 MSN 8108) Accepted by USAAF 8Mar43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 10Mar43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 13Apr43. 
					423rd Bomb Squadron [RD*R], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 5May43
					Named "Miss Patricia".  Battle damaged on a mission to the submarine 
					yards at Bremen, Germany 13Jun43. Battle damaged on a mission to the Luftwaffe 
					airfield at Tricqueville, France 26Jun43 (1KIA:3WIA:1EVD:5RTD). The pilot took 
					off on his twenty-fifth mission, and which should have been the last of his tour; 
					a big party was planned for the evening of his return. During the bomb run, 
					the pilot's temporary co-pilot, an old squadron leader who wanted to go on the pilot's 
					final mission, removed his gloves to make some adjustments to the engine. During the 
					final seconds of the bomb run, a German fighter swooped down unnoticed from the sun. 
					One 20mm cannon shell hit the pilot in the neck, exploded and killed him. A fire started 
					in the cockpit, badly burning the co-pilot's hands. A crewmate put out the fire with an 
					extinguisher. The co-pilot continued flying with a melted oxygen mask, steering with 
					his arms above the elbows, since his hands were too badly burned. The bombardier 
					bailed out when he heard the alarm bell sounding. Still under attack, a machine gun bullet 
					hit the box of flares behind the pilot's seat. The flares exploded, created another fire 
					and blew open the bomb bay doors. Fortunately, there was a third pilot on board, 
					the usual co-pilot, who was acting as a waist gunner that day. He took over the co-pilot seat. 
					With only one other uninjured man on board, he brought the plane back to base. The radio 
					was out and there were no remaining flares to announce an emergency landing. Instead 
					of landing the plane into the wind as normal, the co-pilot purposefully landed the plane 
					downwind against incoming traffic. He wanted to avoid the reception group waiting to 
					celebrate the pilot's 25th mission. It included an American army nurse who was going to 
					marry the pilot the next day. Eighth Air Force Service Command 27Jun43.
					Plane was repaired and transferred to AFSC Jun 27, 1943; 
					To 323BS/91BG [OR-R/X] Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire Sep 25, 1943; {23m}.  Re-named: "Chennault's Pappy".
					The name was the creation of a pilot who thought that the B-17 was a suitable 
					father for the Curtiss P-40 Warhawks flown by Chennault’s Flying Tigers
					(first combat mission 9Oct43}. Severely battle damaged on a mission to the AGO-Flugzeugwerke 
					Fw 190 manufacturing factory at Oschersleben, Germany 11Jan44. Battle damaged on 
					a mission to the Erla Maschinenwerk Bf 109 aircraft factory at Mockau, Leipzig, 
					Germany 20Feb44. Cloud cover hid the target and the group diverted to an alternate target, 
					the industrial areas of Oschersleben, Germany. Flak was moderate and accurate over 
					the target. On the homebound leg, northwest of Stavelot, Belgium, the aircraft was attacked 
					by a number of Fw 190 fighters. It had seventy-five holes in it; one large piece of flak struck 
					right outside the co-pilot’s window and tore a long hole in the window frame. Another piece 
					went through the dinghies. There were a couple of 20mm holes in the horizontal stabilizer; 
					they didn’t explode. The right wing was peppered with 7.9mm bullets and holes in two of the 
					propellers. Sent to the Sub- Depot for repairs. There were thirty-six bullet holes in the right 
					wing, some just missing the supercharger; the main spars had been cut. Twelve slugs were 
					removed from the gasoline tank. {91BG: 23 missions}. Eighth Air Force Service 
					Command (AFSC) Apr44; not equipped with ‘Tokyo’ long range fuel tanks. Returned to US. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 13Jun44.  To Reconstruction Finance 
					Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 9Oct45   .
				3173 (MSN 8109) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 18Mar43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle 
					Field, ME 8Apr43. 511th Bomb Squadron [DS*R], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110),
					Northamptonshire 19Apr43, named *Spare Ball*.  . Named in the tradition of 511th 
					Bomb Squadron by incorporating the word 'Ball' in the title, after the squadron's first 
					commander Clinton F Ball.  Failed to return from a mission to the naval base at Wilhelmshaven, 
					Germany 15May43 (10MIA). Weather over the target was bad and conditions were 
					unfavourable for bombing. The group turned to an alternate target, the airfield at 
					Wangerooge, East Frisian island, Germany. Damaged by flak and attacked by a Bf 109G, 
					crashed in North Sea about 80km north of Ameland, Netherlands. {1 mission}..
				3174 (MSN 8110) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 10Mar43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle 
					Field, ME 8Apr43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 416th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb 
					Group, Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 20May43. Failed to return from a mission 
					to rail installations at Messina, Sicily 25May43 (10MIA). The plane had dropped its 
					bomb load on the target and was returning home when the right wing was struck by flak 
					behind No.3 engine and the escaping fuel caught fire. The aircraft went into a spiral dive 
					and crashed into the Mediterranean Sea 40km northwest of the island of Marettimo, Sicily, 
					exploding as it hit the water. Three airmen were seen to bail out by another crew who 
					followed the disabled aircraft in its downward path and threw several life vests into the sea 
					where the men had bailed out. They also threw a life raft out of the aircraft but it 
					unfortunately caught in the right horizontal stabiliser. After a short time the pilot was forced 
					to gain altitude and the men and aircraft disappeared from view.  Named THUNDERBIRD.  MACR 16451
				3175 (MSN 8111) Accepted by USAAF 9Mar43. United Air Lines, Modification
					Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 10Mar43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 15Apr43. 
					95th Bomb Group, 22Apr43. 524th Bomb Squadron [WA*T], 379th Bomb Group, 
					Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire Apr43. , named "The Ha".  
					Failed to return from a mission to the Klöckner Flugmototenbau aero engine factory at 
					Hamburg, Germany 25Jul43 (10POW). Shot down by enemy aircraft and crashed in the target area. 
					MACR 1766.  
				3176 (MSN 8112) Accepted by USAAF 9Mar43. United Air Lines, Modification 
					Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 10Mar43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 10Apr43. 
					336th Bomb Squadron [ET*K], 95th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk 21May43. 
					Named SPOOK II. Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 15Jun43. {3 missions}. 527th Bomb 
					Squadron [FO*E], 379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 22Jun43.,
					524th Bomb Squadron [WA*E:WA*F] 27Jun43.  Named "Lady Astrid") 
					Failed to return from a mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, 
					Germany 14Oct43 (6KIA:4POW). En route to the target area, the bomber formation was 
					repeatedly attacked by a large number of Luftwaffe fighters. After the target, the Group 
					turned and headed westward for England. German fighters, having landed and refueled, 
					attacked again. Shot down by enemy aircraft and crashed near Dornheim, Iphofen, Bavaria, Germany
					Claimed by Obfw Grunert in Bf 110G-2 of ZG 76/4 
					MACR 954
				3177 (MSN 8113) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 11Mar43. 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 15Apr43. 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 
					26Apr43. 337th Bomb Squadron [AW*K], 96th Bomb Group, Andrewsfield (Station 485), Essex 1943. 
					Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 12Jun43. Named HELLER'S ANGEL. 535th Bomb Squadron [MS*O], 
					381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 15Jul43. Equipped with H2S airborne radar. 
					Used for radio counter measures. Named THE HELLION. {28 missions}. Transferred to Royal Air Force 
					21Jan44 as Fortress Mark II, serial SR376. No.214 (Federated Malay States) Squadron [BU-C], 
					No.100 Group, RAF Sculthorpe, Norfolk 2Feb44. RAF Oulton, Aylsham, Norfolk 16May44. 
					No.51 Maintenance Unit, RAF Lichfield, Staffordshire 31Dec44 for storage. Sold to International 
					Alloys Ltd 11Mar47. SOC 11Mar47.
				3178 (MSN 8114) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 11Mar43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 24Mar43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					348th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 20May43. 
					Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 4Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Foggia #2 (Sandfly), 
					Tortorella, Italy 13Dec43. 483rd Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 31Mar44.
					Sterparone, Foggia, Italy 22Apr44. 414th Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Foggia #7, 
					Amendola, Italy 6May44. Accident returning from a mission to a railway marshalling 
					yard at Saint-Étienne, France 26May44. On return, crash landed at Calvi, Corsica 26May44. 
					Salvaged.
				3179 MSN 8115) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 10Mar43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 30Apr43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					347th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 20May43. 
					Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 4Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43.  
					Named "California Comet". . Battle damaged on a mission to railway 
					marshalling yards at Bolzano, Italy 10Nov43. Just short of the target, engine failure 
					caused the propeller to be feathered and the plane dropped back from formation. 
					Four Bf 109 fighters attacked and sent a 20mm cannon shell into the No.5 fuel tank 
					but failed to detonate. With fuel exhaustion, the plane was force landed at Ajaccio, 
					Corsica. Repaired and returned to Oudna 14Nov43. Failed to return from a mission 
					to the airfield at Eleusis, Athens, Greece 18Nov43. The plane was returning from the 
					mission, probably damaged by flak, and was too slow to keep with the Group formation. 
					It landed as planned for fuel at San Panarazio, southern Italy, too late in the day to take 
					off for return to Tunisia. The next morning the plane took off in bad weather to return to 
					base at Oudna. The pilot didn’t climb above the clouds and, off course, crashed on a 
					plateau and hit a rock wall in a farmer's field, north of Marina-di-Ragusa, Sicily 19Nov43 (10KIA). 
				3180 MSN 8116) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 11Mar43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle 
					Field, ME 2May43. 413th Bomb Squadron, 96th Bomb Group, Andrewsfield (Station 485), 
					Essex 3May43. Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 12Jun43, named. KIPLING'S ERROR. 
					535th Bomb Squadron [MS*Y], 381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167),
					Essex 16Jul43. 533rd Bomb Squadron [VP*Y], 381st Bomb Group., named *Forget Me Not II*)
					Failed to return from a mission to the Arado Flugzeugwerke aircraft factory, Anklam, 
					Prussia 9Oct43 (10MIA). The formation was attacked by a large force of Luftwaffe fighters 
					soon after it crossed the coast. They followed all the way in, attacking on the bomb run 
					and over the target. Shot down by enemy aircraft and ditched in North Sea. {12+ missions}. .  
					MACR 888.
				3181 (MSN 8117) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 12Mar43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 6May43. 95th Bomb Group, Framlingham 
					(Station 153), Suffolk 12May43. 95th Bomb Group, 1943.  Named "Limited Service"; 
					Transferred to 366BS/305BG [KY-L] Chelveston (Station 105), 
					Northamptonshire  Aug 1, 1943; Named "Flak Alley Lil"  
					To 486BG Sudbury (Station 174), Suffolk 16Jul44. 
					Salvaged Jan 26, 1946
				3182 (MSN 8118) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 12Mar43. 
					School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 8May43. Flexible Gunnery School, Yuma Field, AZ 12Dec43. 
					SOC 19Nov44
				3183 (MSN 8119) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 13Mar43. 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN 7Apr43. 
					413th Bomb Squadron, 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 1943. 
					327th Bomb Squadron [UX*O], 92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), 
					Huntingdonshire 19Jul43. Podington (Station 109), Bedfordshire Sep43. The aircraft 
					took off on a mission to bomb a submarine repair ship at Nantes, France 23Sep43 (3KIS:7RTD). 
					During the assembly of the bomber formation, the aircraft caught fire and exploded, subsequently 
					crashing due to structural failure caused by the explosion and fire. Seven of the crew bailed 
					out and were able to return to duty; three of the crew were unable to escape and were killed. 
					The aircraft crashed at Deeping St Nicholas, near Crowland, Lincolnshire. Salvaged.
				3184 (MSN 8120) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 12Mar43. 
					4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN 4Sep43. 407th Bomb Squadron [PY*C/Q], 
					92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 24Apr43. Mid-air collision 
					near Alconbury 21Jul43 with B-17, 42-29853. Failed to return from a mission to the railway 
					marshalling yards at Osnabrück, Germany 22Dec43 (10POW). Lost three engines over the target 
					caused by battle damage. Crash landed safely at De Haar Farm, near Bornerbroek, Netherlands. 
					Named USS ALIQUIPPA. MACR 1711
				3185 (MSN 8121) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 13Mar43. 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 21May43. 407th Bomb Squadron [PY*Y], 92nd Bomb Group, 
					Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 1943. Base Air Depot No.2, Warton (Station 582), 
					Lancashire 2Aug43. 333rd Bomb Squadron [TS*L], 94th Bomb Group, Rougham (Station 468), 
					Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 1943.  Named "Queen Bee". . Failed to return from a mission 
					to Ivry, France 26Nov3 (2KIA:7POW:1EVD). Shot down by enemy aircraft and crashed at 
					Londinieres, 15 miles southeast of Dieppe, France  
					Credited to Oblt Gerd Schaedle in Bf 109G-6 of JG 2/5 
					MACR 1125. 
				3186 (MSN 8122) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 12Mar43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 15Apr43. 407th Bomb Squadron [PY*Y], 
					92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 23May43. Failed to return 
					from a mission to the Luftwaffe air depot at Mérignac, Bordeaux, France 31Dec43. 
					The target was covered in solid cloud so the secondary target at Châteaubernard, Cognac, 
					France was bombed. (4POW:6EVD). Damaged by flak and crash landed in a famr field 
					at Jauriac, near Expiremont, 17 miles north of Bordeaux, France.  MACR 1671 and 1959.
				3187 (MSN 8123) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 16Mar43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 24May43. 410th Bomb Squadron,
					 94th Bomb Group, Earls Colne (Station 358), Essex 28May43. Rougham (Station 468), 
					Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 13Jun43. Failed to return from a mission to the submarine 
					yards at Kiel, Germany 13Jun43 (9KIA:1POW:1EVD). Shot down by enemy aircraft and 
					ditched in Baltic Sea off Langeland, Denmark. Named BUCKSHOT
				3188 MSN 8124) Accepted by USAAF 13Mar43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 15Mar43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 25May43. 
					544th Bomb Squadron [SU*F], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106),
					Northamptonshire 9Jun43.  Named *Flak Alley Lil/Miss Carriage*).
					{first combat mission 25Jun43}. Failed to return from a mission to the German air depot 
					at Villacoublay, Paris, France 26Jun43 (5KIA:4POW:1EVD). Struck by flak over Le Havre, 
					hitting No.2 engine, the bomber lagged behind the formation. Attacked by enemy fighters 
					east of Caen setting the left wing on fire. With three engines seen to be smoking, the 
					bomber stalled and lost altitude rapidly before the crew bailed out. The aircraft 
					crashed at La Chapelle-Hareng, north of La Planquay, seven miles west of Bernay, 
					France. {2 missions}.   Credited to Fw. Martin Brendel 
					in FW-190A-4 of JG 2/1.  MACR 15568.  
42-3189/3228		Douglas-Long Beach B-17F-35-DL Fortress
				MSN 8125/8164. Boeing B-17F-35-DL Fortress built by Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, CA
					Production changes: Improved brakes and main landing gear; cockpit windshield wipers; 
					increased hydraulic system capacity 
					Dispositions from  B-17 Fortress Master Log, Dave Osborne
				3189 (MSN 8125) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 15Mar43. Sioux City AAB, IA 8May43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					347th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 6Jun43. 
					{first combat mission 5Jul43}. Battle damaged by flak on a tactical mission to the 
					Messina-Villa San Giovanni ferry terminals, Italy 16Jul43. With an engine failure, 
					the plane was flying below the formation. The pilot feathered the propeller and tried 
					to climb up for protection. Failing to do so, the crew made an individual run over San Giovanni. 
					Despite a barrage of flak and then attacked by enemy fighters, the bombs were dropped 
					and the bomber returned home badly damaged. Damaged taxying at Navarin 27Jul43. 
					368th Service Squadron 28Jul43. General Depot No.1, La Sénia, Oran, Algeria. Returned to US. 
					Salvaged 11Jun45.  Named THE RED ASS (SUPERSTITIOUS ALOYSIUS – the name of a popular cartoon character).
				3190 (MSN 8126) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 15Mar43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 23May43. 333rd Bomb Squadron [TS*W], 
					94th Bomb Group, Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 1943. 332nd Bomb 
					Squadron [QE*W]. Failed to return from a mission to Le Bourget, Paris, France 14Jul43 (6POW:4EVD). 
					Enemy aircraft had damaged No.2 & No.4 engines and destroyed oxygen bottles. 
					The aircraft force landed, still with its bomb load, at Berengeville-la-Campagne, 
					five miles northeast of Évreux, France. Named MR FIVE BY FIVE / NIP ‘N TUCK.   MACR 114.  The aircraft 
					was repaired and used by Luftwaffe at the Luftwaffen Erprobungsstelle Rechlin, Germany. 
					Operated by the Luftwaffe KG200 [code A3+BB]
				3191 (MSN 8127) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 15Mar43. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 11Jun43. Reclaimed 13Nov45
				3192 ((MSN 8128) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 16Mar43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 16Apr43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, 
					Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 26Apr43. 358th Bomb Squadron [VK*G], 
					303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 16May43. 
					Takeoff accident at Molesworth 25Jun43. 427th Bomb Squadron [GN*X]. Failed to 
					return from a mission to Gilze en Rijen, Netherlands 19Aug43 (7POW). Damaged by 
					several Fw 190s and crashed at Carthuizer Polder, near Raamsdonksveer, Netherlands. 
					{12 missions}.   Named CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE / G-FOR-GEORGE..  MACR 284.
					Wreckage located 1983;Raamsdonkveer
				3193 (MSN 8129) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 19Mar44, Hobbs Field, NM 21Apr43. Sioux City AAB, IA 8May43. 
					955th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron [TEFTS], Hobbs Field, NM. Crashed 
					at Carlsbad Field, NM 9Jul43. SOC 11Jul43.
				3194 (MSN 8130) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 17Mar43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 11Jun43. 334th Bomb 
					Squadron [BG*A], 95th Bomb Group, Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 19Jun43, 
					Named "Little Hell") Failed to return from a shuttle mission to the 
					Messerschmitt aircraft factories at Regensburg, Germany 17Aug43 (4KIA:7POW). 
					Damaged by fighter attacks near the target, the bomber made it over the Alps but was 
					too severely damaged to reach North Africa. The crew was ordered to bail out over Italy. 
					The tail gunner opened his parachute too early and became caught on the tail; the other gunners 
					were presumably unnerved by this and refused to jump, dying when the bomber crashed 
					at Santa Margherita, fifteen miles northwest of Parma, Italy. {7 missions}.   MACR 400.  
				3195 (MSN 8131) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 17Mar43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle 
					Field, ME 27Apr43. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland 
					to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 2May43. 366th Bomb Squadron [KY*O], 
					305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 22Jun43. Failed to 
					return from a mission 14Oct43 (4KIA:6POW). Shot down by enemy aircraft and 
					crashed at Waldenrath, near Geilenkirchen, seventeen miles north of Aachen, Germany 
					Credited Obfw Heckmann in Fw 190A of JG 1/1.  MACR 916
				3196 (MSN 8132) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 17Mar43. West Coast Training Center, Fort Sumner Field, NM 16Apr43. 
					Hobbs Field, NM. Crash landed Hobbs Field, NM 31May43. San Antonio Air Depot, 
					Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when collided with parked Consolidated 
					B-24E Liberator 41-29051 at Kelly Field 12Jul43. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 4Apr46
				3197 (MSN 8133) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 17Mar43. West Coast Training Center, Fort Sumner Field, NM 21Apr43.
					Roswell Field, NM 28May43. 959th Bombardier Training Squadron, Hobbs Field, NM. 
					Accident landing at Hobbs Field 7Jun43. 954th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron [TEFTS], 
					Hobbs Field, NM. Landing accident at Hobbs Field 30Dec43. 1172nd Pilot Transition 
					Training Squadron, Chanute Field, Rantoul, IL. Damaged by mechanical failure landing 
					at Chanute Field 24Apr44. 2515th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Two Engine),
					Dodge City Field, KS. Damaged in collision with parked Lockheed C-60A Lodestar 42-32209 
					while taxying at Ellington Field, TX 6Dec44. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal
				3198 (MSN 8134) Accepted by USAAF 16Mar43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 17Mar43. 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal 
					Airport, TN 16Apr43. 368th Bomb Squadron [BO*Z], 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston 
					(Station 105), Northamptonshire 5May43. Lockheed Overseas Corporation, 
					403rd Air Depot, Base Air Depot No.3, Langford Lodge (Station 597), County Antrim, 
					Northern Ireland 15May43. 407th Bomb Squadron [PY*M], 92nd Bomb Group, 
					Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 25Jul43. Battle damaged on a mission 
					to industrial targets at Stuttgart, Germany 6Sep43 (10RTD). With fuel exhaustion, 
					the aircraft crash landed at Penhurst, west of Battle, Sussex. Salvaged 7Sep43
				3199 (MSN 8135) Accepted by USAAF 9Mar43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 19Mar43. New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 19Apr43.
					Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 26Apr43. 
					524th Bomb Squadron [WA*S/Z], 379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), 
					Huntingdonshire 22Jun43"Calamity Jane". . Failed to return from a mission 
					to the synthetic oil refineries at Bochum, Gelsenkirchen and Recklinghausen, 
					Germany 12Aug43 (5KIA:6POW). Damaged by flak and crashed at Lindlar, east of 
					Cologne, Germany. Credited to Hptm Walter Hoeckner in Fw 190A-6 
					of JG 1/II Stab.  MACR 905. 
				3200 (MSN 8136) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 19Mar43. 957th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron [TEFTS], Hobbs Field, NM. 
					Accident on the parking ramp at Hobbs Field 19Mar44. West Coast Training Center, 
					Fort Sumner Field, NM 21Apr43. Hobbs Field, NM 30May43. 3036th Base Unit (Flexible 
					Gunnery School), Yuma Field, AZ 6May44. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, 
					Ontario, CA for storage and disposal 30May45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped
				3201 (MSN 8137) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 18Mar43. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 2Apr43. 
					956th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron [TEFTS], Hobbs Field, NM. Takeoff accident 
					caused by mechanical failure at Hobbs Field 2Jun43. Crash landed with mechanical 
					failure four miles northeast of Brown Field, TX 24Jan44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 20Feb45.
				3202 (MSN 8138) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 19Mar43. 
					4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN 7Apr43. 92nd Bomb Group, 
					Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 24Apr43. 334th Bomb Squadron [BG*A], 
					95th Bomb Group, Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 15May43.   Named "Blondie".  
					Battle damaged on a mission to the submarine yards at Kiel, Germany 13Jun43 (10RTD). 
					Two engines disabled and crash landed at Rackheath (Station 145), Norfolk. {3 missions}.  
				3203 (MSN 8139) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 19Mar43. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 24Apr43.
					 957th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron [TEFTS], Hobbs Field, NM. Damaged landing 
					with mechanical failure at Hobbs Field 26Apr44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 13Sep45
 				3204 (MSN 8140) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 20Mar43. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 2Apr43. 
					Roswell Field, NM 23May43. Lowry Field, Denver, CO 20Jun43. 954th Two Engine 
					Flying Training Squadron [TEFTS], Hobbs Field, NM. Approaching to land, the bomber 
					struck the ground and crashed one mile east of Hobbs Field 19Dec43 (3KIS). SOC 20Dec43.
				3205 (MSN 8141) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 20Mar43. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 3Apr43. 
					Damaged while parked by B-17F 42-5454 at Hobbs Field 13Nov44. Reclsmation Complete Nov 13, 1945
				3206 (MSN 8142) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 22Mar43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 13Apr43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik,
					Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 9May43. 412th Bomb Squadron [QW*T], 
					95th Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire May43. 335th Bomb 
					Squadron [OE*T]. Failed to return from a mission to the submarine yards at Kiel, 
					Germany 13Jun43 (1KIA:9POW). Shot down by enemy aircraft and crashed in Lake 
					Barkau, thirteen miles northwest of Lubeck, Germany. {1 mission}.  MACR 15199.
				3207 42-3207	(MSN 8143) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 22Mar43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 15Apr43. 94th Bomb Group, Bassingbourn
					(Station 121), Cambridgeshire 25Apr43. 422nd Bomb Squadron [JJ*Q], 305th Bomb Group,
					Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 14Jul43. 422nd Bomb Squadron [JJ*G] Aug43. 
					Experimented in night bombing alongside the RAF and operated night leaflet and propaganda 
					missions. Battle damaged on a joint RAF night mission to the railway marshalling yards at 
					Mannheim, Germany 23Sep43. The plane was coned by searchlights and a barrage of 
					flak damaged the left wing. Accident during takeoff for a joint RAF night mission to 
					Munich, Germany 2Oct43. The pilot aborted takeoff when a tire burst just after liftoff, 
					the plane was kept under control but with minor damage.Accident returning from a 
					night leaflet and propaganda mission over France 27Dec43. On landing at Chelveston 
					the landing gear collapsed causing considerable damage. 486th Bomb Group, 
					Sudbury (Station 174), Suffolk 16Jul44. Salvaged 26Jun45  Named MONKEY'S UNCLE.
				3208 (MSN 8144) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 22Mar43.
					960th Bombardier Training Squadron, Hobbs Field, NM 5Jun43. Force landed after engine 
					failure one mile north of Hobbs 1Dec43. SOC 16Dec43
				3209 (MSN 8145) Accepted by USAAF 20Mar43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 23Mar43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 19Apr43. Ferried 
					Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 5May43. 367th Bomb 
					Squadron [GY*Q], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 25May43,
					named "Janell") Failed to return from a mission to the Chemische Werke 
					synthetic rubber works at Hüls, Marl, Germany 22Jun43 (1KIA:8POW). Shot down by 
					enemy aircraft, the oxygen system exploded and the crew bailed out. Crashed at Welte,
					near Dülmen, Westfalen, Germany.
				3210 (MSN 8146) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 25Mar43. 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 13Apr43. 323rd Bomb Squadron, 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn 
					(Station 121), Cambridgeshire 18May43. A flare caught fire in the nose while taxying for a 
					practice mission 1Jun43 (10RTD).  Salvaged Jul 6, 1943.
				3211 (MSN 8147) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 24Mar43. 381st Bomb Group, Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS May43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 21May43. 
					Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to 
					Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland May43. Bovingdon (Station 112), 
					Hertfordshire May43. 535th Bomb Squadron [MS*O], 381st Bomb Group, 
					Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 15Jun43.  Named "T.S.") The aircraft was in 
					collision with a Fw 190 returning from a mission to Amiens, France 14Jul43 (10RTD). 
					Crash landed at RAF Manston, Kent, UK. {4+ missions}.  Crew OK.  Broken up for salvage parts.
				3212 (MSN 8148) Accepted by USAAF 23Mar43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10,
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 23Mar43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 19Apr43. 527th Bomb 
					Squadron [FO*H], 379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 12Jul43. 
					Severely battle damaged on a mission to the Gerhard Fieseler Werke (GFW) aircraft 
					works at Waldau, Kassel, Germany 30Jul43 (10KIA). On return the aircraft crashed 
					on a field 3/4 mile northeast of Parham house, Parham, Suffolk attempting a forced 
					landing at Framlingham. The aircraft was practically burnt out and all ten crew 
					members were killed. The bomber was believed to have been waved off due to a
					truck on the runway. The crippled aircraft crashed whilst pulling up to go around.  MACR 1364. 
				3213 (MSN 8149) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 25Mar43. 
					La Guardia Field, New York City, NY 10Apr43. Ferried Patterson Field, Reykjavik, Iceland to 
					Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 16Apr43. 92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), 
					Huntingdonshire 24Apr43. 335th Bomb Squadron [OE*W], 95th Bomb Group, 
					Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk 19May43. {3 missions}. 323rd Bomb Squadron [OR*M], 
					91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 16Jun43. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the airfield and air depot at Le Bourget, Paris, 
					France 16Aug43 (10RTD). An internal explosion severed No.1 and No.2 engine control 
					cables. The aircraft turned back but ditched in the English Channel four miles offshore, 
					the crew being rescued by Air-Sea Rescue and taken to Newhaven, Sussex. {7+ missions}. 
					Named ALL AMERICAN. No MACR.
				3214 MSN 8150) Accepted by USAAF 26Mar43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 30Mar43. Sioux City AAB, IA 8May43. 423rd Bomb 
					Squadron [RD*F], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 5May43. 
					368th Bomb Squadron [BO*F]. Failed to return from a mission to the submarine yards 
					at Wilhelmshaven, Germany 21May43 (3KIA:7POW). Shot down on the bomb run by a 
					Bf 109 flown by Uffz Helmut Beckmann of 2/JG 27. Crashed near Canarienhausen, 
					Waddewarder, northeast of Jever, Germany.  MACR 16173. 
				3215 (MSN 8151) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 30Mar43. 381st Bomb Group, Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS May43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 27May43. 
					Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to 
					Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland May43. Bovingdon (Station 112), Hertfordshire May43. 
					533rd Bomb Squadron [VP*S], 381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex Jun43.
					Named *Linda Mary*.  . Failed to return from a mission to industrial areas 
					in the suburbs of Berlin, Germany 6Mar44 (2KIA:8POW). Attacked by enemy aircraft 
					northeast of Magdeburg and crashed in Magdeburg area, Germany.  MACR 3000
				3216 (MSN 8152) Accepted by USAAF 1Apr43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 1Apr43. 384th Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA 15Apr43. Departed 
					to Kearney Field, NB for overseas processing 3May43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, 
					Kearney Field, NB. Departed late May43 en route to Grafton Underwood, England via 
					North Atlantic route. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 13May43. 545th Bomb Squadron [JD*S], 
					384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 29May43.
					Named *The Joker*) during a mission to the port and industrial area at Emden, 
					Germany 27Sep43. One engine failed before reaching the target, another engine was 
					struck by flak. A third engine failed on the way home. The crew threw as much as possible 
					overboard to reduce weight and the pilot was able to bring the plane back to base on 
					one engine. Failed to return from a mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, 
					Germany 14Oct43 (7KIA:3EVD). En route to the target area, the bomber formation was
					repeatedly attacked by a large number of Luftwaffe fighters. After the target, the Group 
					turned and headed westward for England. German fighters, having landed and refueled, 
					attacked again. After the target all the guns failed. When enemy fighters attacked, the crew 
					was unable to fight back. Damaged by the enemy fighters with the plane on fire and the 
					pilot shot, the crew was unable to open the bomb bay or waist exits before the bomber 
					exploded, blowing off the nose of the aircraft. The aircraft crashed and was destroyed 
					by fire at Rambluzin-Meuse, eleven miles south of Verdun, France. {17 missions}. 
					Credited to Uffz Hans Ahrend in Fw 190A-6 of JG 2/3.  MACR 841
				3217 ((MSN 8153) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal
					Airport, WY 30Mar43. 381st Bomb Group, Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS May43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 23May43. 
					Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick 
					(Station 500), Scotland May43. Bovingdon (Station 112), Hertfordshire May43. 
					535th Bomb Squadron [MS*T], 381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex Jun43.
					Named *Georgia Rebel*. On returning from a mission to Saint-Nazaire, France 28Jun43, 
					a life raft broke loose and caught round the vertical stabiliser. The aircraft spiralled down, 
					out of control. A crew member was able to tie the raft’s lifelines to a waist gun, and using 
					the gun as a lever, prised the raft loose and enabled the pilot to get the aircraft under 
					control again. Not too soon as two German fighters swept in to attack the stricken 
					aircraft, but they were both shot down and the B-17 headed home. Failed to return 
					from a mission to the Nordisk Aluminium A/S works at Herøya, Norway 24Jul43 (10INT). 
					Damaged by flak, the aircraft force landed at Vännacka, Sweden and was interned. 
					The crew was later freed. First US bomber to land in Sweden in WWII. Used by AB 
					Aerotransport for spares. {6 missions}..   MACR 132.
				3218 (MSN 8154) Accepted by USAAF 1Apr43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 1Apr43. 384th Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA 15Apr43. 
					Departed to Kearney Field, NB for overseas processing 3May43. Staging Base, 
					21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB. Departed late May43 en route to Grafton 
					Underwood, England via North Atlantic route. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 23May43. 
					545th Bomb Squadron [JD*R], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), 
					Northamptonshire 29May43  Named "Doris Mae"; . Fitted with Gee-H radio 
					navigation system equipment. {first combat mission 22Jun43}. {21 missions}. Base Air 
					Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire 4Jan44
					Conflict:  
					Quoted as transferred to Royal Air Force as Fortress Mark II, serial SR389. The RAF Record 
					Card does not quote the USAAF serial but states that the aircraft came from a unit at Thurleigh.
					This is likely to be B-17F 42-3169 [qv]
				3219 (MSN 8155) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 30Mar43. 381st Bomb Group, Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS May43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME May43. 
					Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to 
					Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland May43. Bovingdon (Station 112), Hertfordshire May43. 
					534th Bomb Squadron, 381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex Jun43. 
					333rd Bomb Squadron [TS*N], 94th Bomb Group, Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, 
					Suffolk 7Jun43, name "Dear Mom") . 331st Bomb Squadron. Failed to return 
					from a mission 17Jul43 (10KIA). Shot down by enemy fighters, two engines damaged 
					and crashed at Heligoland, Germany..  MACR 93 
					3220 (MSN 8156) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 1Apr43. 
					381st Bomb Group, Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS May43. North Atlantic Wing, 
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 23May43. Ferried on the North 
					Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), 
					Scotland May43. Bovingdon (Station 112), Hertfordshire May43. 535th Bomb 
					Squadron [MS*M], 381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex Jun43.
					Named *Damfino*.  Failed to return from a mission to the ball bearing factories 
					at Schweinfurt, Germany 17Aug43 (10POW). Damaged by enemy fighters but 
					continued to the target. Turning for home, the bomber was attacked again by 
					enemy aircraft, damaging an engine. The aircraft continued to fly but the crew 
					bailed out before it suddenly entered a spin and crashed at Marksteinach, 
					five miles east of Schweinfurt, Germany. {9+ missions}.  Claimed by Uffz Aulenbacher
					in Bf 109G-5 of JG 50/2  MACR 384. 
				3221 (MSN 8157) Accepted by USAAF 1Apr43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 1Apr43. 381st Bomb Group, Smoky Hill Field, 
					Salina, KS May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field,
					Bangor, ME 23May43. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander,
					Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland May43. Bovingdon (Station 112), 
					Hertfordshire May43. 534th Bomb Squadron [GD*E], 381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell 
					(Station 167), Essex 29May43, named "Whaletail") . Sustained battle 
					damaged on a mission to Kiel, Germany 28Jul43 (10RTD). Crash landed at Thetford, 
					Norfolk with three engines out. {5+ missions}. Salvaged 29Jul43.  No injuries.
					Salvaged.
				3222 (MSN 8158) Accepted by USAAF 1Apr43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 1Apr43. 384th Bomb Group, Sioux 
					City AAB, IA 15Apr43. Departed to Kearney Field, NB for overseas processing 3May43.
					Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB. Departed late May43 en route to 
					Grafton Underwood, England via North Atlantic route. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 23May43. 545th Bomb Squadron [JD*P], 384th Bomb Group, 
					Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 28May43, named *Deuces Wild*.
					Named for the serial number and a poker hand.  . {first combat mission 22Jun43}. Failed to 
					return from a mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 17Aug43 (2KIA:8POW). 
					Attacked by enemy fighters before reaching the target. Forced out of formation, the bomber 
					headed towards Mannheim still under attack. The bombardier had been killed and the crew 
					bailed out northeast of Mannheim. The plane crashed at Sickershausen, Lower Franconia, 
					Bavaria, south of Schweinfurt, Germany. {13 missions}.   MACR 292. 
				3223 (MSN 8159) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 14Apr43. 381st Bomb Group, Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS May43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 23May43. 
					Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to 
					Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland May43. Bovingdon (Station 112), Hertfordshire May43
					533rd Bomb Squadron [VP*R], 381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex Jun43, 
					Named "Red Hot Riding Hood"). Exploded in midair and crashed at Rattlesden Airfield, UK 
					during aircraft assembly after takeoff Jul 14, 1943.  6 killed, 3 injured, 1 OK.
				3224 (MSN 8160) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 1Apr43. Air Service Command, Fairfield Air Depot, Patterson Field, 
					Dayton, OH 24May43. 16th Photographic Unit, Bolling Field, Washington, DC 7Jul43. 
					Deployed to Accra, North Africa 31Oct43. Returned to US. 16th Photographic 
					Squadron (Special Purpose), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 2Oct44. Deployed to Brasil for mapping 1Jun46.
				3225 ((MSN 8161) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 1Apr43. 
					381st Bomb Group, Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air 
					Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 23May43. Ferried on the North Atlantic 
					route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland May43. 
					Bovingdon (Station 112), Hertfordshire May43, Named  *Chug A Lug LuLu* . 
					535th Bomb Squadron [MS*V], 381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex Jun43. 
					Named WIDGET. Failed to return from a mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, 
					Germany 17Aug43 (3POW:7EVD). Returning from the target, between Bonn and Aachen, 
					it had difficulty keeping up with the formation. Attacked by enemy fighters the bomber 
					pilot tried to continue. East of Liège, near Grivegnée, the gunners of the 1./157 German 
					flak unit waited for the returning formation; they opened fire on the plane. With three 
					engines damaged, after crossing the Meuse, the first crew began to abandon the bomber. 
					The aircraft entered a spin and crashed at Fexhe-Slins, near Tongeren, Belgium. {11+ missions}
					Claimed by Hptm Kurt Buhlingen in Bf 109G-6 of JG 2/II Stab  
					MACR 378. 
				3226 (MSN 8162) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 1Apr43.
					381st Bomb Group, Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 23May43. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from 
					RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland May43. Bovingdon (Station 112), 
					Hertfordshire May43. 533rd Bomb Squadron [VP*S], 381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell
					(Station 167), Essex Jun43, named "Litte Chuck/Linda Mary". Damaged by Fw 190A of JG 26/II on 
					mission to General Motors factory at Antwerp, Belgium
					and crash-landed at North Foreland, UK Jun 22, 1943.  Salvaged Jul 1, 1943.
				3227 (MSN 8163) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 1Apr43.
					381st Bomb Group, Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 25May43. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF 
					Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland May43. Bovingdon (Station 112), 
					Hertfordshire May43. 534th Bomb Squadron [GD*G], 381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), 
					Essex Jun43. Failed to return from a mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, 
					Germany 17Aug43 (6POW:4EVD). En route to the target, as it reached the Belgian/German border, 
					the aircraft was attacked by a pair of Fw 190 fighters of JG 26. The No.1 engine was on fire and 
					No.2 was leaking oil. The pilot turned back towards the coast hoping for protection by friendly 
					fighters. Meanwhile the crew started to bail out while the aircraft continued to fly stably with 
					the autopilot in operation. The two pilots bailed out just before the plane exploded at Teuven, 
					Belgium. The crash and the explosions caused considerable damage to the surrounding buildings 
					in the hamlet of Sinnich; the Xhonneux farm was partly destroyed by the flames. Count Yves de 
					Sécillon's castle was also nearby. The latter was active in the resistance and rushed to the crash site 
					in the hope of finding survivors. His path crossed that of both pilots who warned him to stay clear 
					of the wreckage. However, the man continued to run and was hit by a piece of debris ejected 
					after the explosion. Count de Sécillon succumbed to his injuries. {9 missions}..  MACR 661. 
42-3229/3283		Douglas-Long Beach B-17F-40-DL Fortress
				MSN 8165/8219.  Fortress built by Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, CA.
					Production changes: changes to tail gun sight linkage. Bomb bay fuel tanks deleted
					(100th BG,Dispositions from B-17 Fortress Master Log, Dave Osborne
				3229  (MSN 8165) Accepted by USAAF 1Apr43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 2Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 28May43. 349th Bomb Squadron [XR*A], 100th Bomb Group, 
					Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 30May43.  Named*Pasadena Nina*--the aircraft 
					was named Pasadena Nena by bombardier William C. Brothers. The pilot had 
					lived in Pasadena, California and "Nena" was Brothers lucky word for the 
					number "Nine" when he played craps.  Failed to return from a mission to railway 
					installations at Münster, Germany 10Oct43 (7POW:2KIA:1EVD). As they approached 
					the city, the formation was swarmed by a large force of enemy aircraft for an 
					estimated forty-five minutes of vicious fighting. By the time their friendly fighter 
					escorts arrived to drive off the Luftwaffe, the damage had already been done. 
					Returning from the target, the aircraft was hit by flak in No.4 engine which caused 
					the aircraft to fly in an uncontrollable right turn. The pilots however managed to 
					regain control but the bomber was attacked by Oberfeldwebel Adolf Glunz in Fw 190A-6 
					of 5./JG 26, which caused the wings to catch fire and lose part of the cockpit. The aircraft 
					spun in, crashing at De Harskamp military camp, Ede, near Barneveld, Netherlands 
					MACR 1021. 
				3230 (MSN 8166) Accepted by USAAF 1Apr43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 3Apr43. 384th Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA 15Apr43.
					Departed to Kearney Field, NB for overseas processing 3May43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb 
					Wing, Kearney Field, NB. Departed late May43 en route to Grafton Underwood, England 
					via North Atlantic route. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 23May43. 545th Bomb Squadron [JD*U], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton 
					Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 29May43, 
					named *Nary Kathleen/Yankee Powerhouse II*) . {first combat 
					mission 28Jun43}. Failed to return from a mission to the ball bearing factories at 
					Schweinfurt, Germany 17Aug43 (10POW). Enemy fighters pressed home vicious 
					attacks both going in and coming out. Shot down by enemy action and crashed at 
					Weiler, near Bingen, 60km WSW of Frankfurt, Germany. {5 missions}.   MACR 293. 
				3231 (MSN 8167) Accepted by USAAF 1Apr43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 2Apr43. 384th Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA 15Apr43. Departed 
					to Kearney Field, NB for overseas processing 3May43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, 
					Kearney Field, NB. Departed late May43 en route to Grafton Underwood, England via 
					North Atlantic route. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 25May43. 545th Bomb Squadron [JD*M], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton 
					Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 28May43 , named *The Inferno*.
					{first combat mission 22Jun43}. Failed to return from a mission to a synthetic fuel hydrogenation 
					plant at Gelsenkirchen, Germany 12Aug43 (6POW:4KIA). En route to the target, over 
					the Ruhr, flak struck the aircraft starting a fire in the bomb bay. The aircraft was 
					falling out of formation when it was singled out by several enemy fighters in a head-on 
					attack. The pilot raised the nose of the bomber to maximise his fire power and 
					appeared to be still under control when last seen. The fighter attack disabled the 
					intercom system and after some of the crew bailed out, the bomber crashed at Erfstadt, 
					near Liblar, Germany. {7 missions}.  Claimed by Obfw Detlef
					Luth in Fw 190A of JG 1/4. MACR 287.
				3232 (MSN 8168) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 5Apr43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 27May43. 350th Bomb Squadron [LN*V], 
					100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 9Jun43, named *Flak Happy*.
					Failed to return from a mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 17Aug43 (10POW). 
					After bombing the target the bomber turned towards the Alps heading for Algeria. Enemy fighter 
					aircraft had damaged the bomb bay and No.4 engine. With no chance of reaching friendly 
					territory, the crew bailed out, the aircraft crashing in mountains at Ghedi, twelve miles south of Brescia, Italy.  
					MACR 676. 
				3233 (MSN 8169) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 6Apr43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 28May43. 
					350th Bomb Squadron [LN*R], 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), 
					Norfolk 1Jun43, named *Our Baby*) shot down by flak and fighters
					near Essen, NW of Quackenbruck, Germany on mission to Bremen 
					Oct 8, 1943.  MACR 950.  11 POW.
				3234 (MSN 8170) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 6Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 26May43. 351st Bomb Squadron [EP*E], 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe 
					Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 31May43, named *Little Mike*) Battle 
					damaged during a mission to railway installations at Münster, Germany 10Oct43
					(Flown by 390th Bomb Group crew). As they approached the city, the formation was 
					swarmed by a large force of enemy aircraft for an estimated forty-five minutes of 
					vicious fighting. By the time their friendly fighter escorts arrived to drive off the 
					Luftwaffe, the damage had already been done. On return, crash landed with fuel 
					exhaustion at Wattisham (Station 377), Suffolk. Ran off the runway and broke in 
					half, crew all OK. Salvaged 13Oct43
				3235 (MSN 8171) Accepted by USAAF 2Apr43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 7Apr43. 100th Bomb Group. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 
					23May43. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to 
					Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 21Jun43. 545th Bomb Squadron [JD*T], 384th Bomb 
					Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 23Jun43.  
					Named *Lakanuki*--Hawaiian for ‘lack of sexual activity among males’ ::-) 
					{first combat mission 28Jun43}. Failed to return from a mission to the Gnome et 
					Rhône aircraft engine factory at Le Mans, France 4Jul43 (9KIA:1EVD). Enemy fighter 
					opposition was very aggressive. Attacked by enemy fighters after crossing the French 
					coast en route to the target. Shot down by Uffz Wolfgang Ortlepp in a Fw 190A-5 of JG 2. 
					The life raft on top of the radio room was blown out and snagged on the tail causing 
					handling problems for the pilot. The aircraft went into a steep dive to try and shake 
					off the raft; coming out of the dive, it stalled and went into a slow spin. The tail section 
					broke off ejecting the tail gunner, who was the only survivor, as the aircraft crashed at 
					Pipriac, southwest of Laval, France. {2 missions.   MACR 4495.
					Plane fell in the village of Poille dur Vegre (Sarthe),
					One evaded with French Resistance.
				3236 (MSN 8172) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 1Apr43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 25May43. 
					Barksdale Field, Bossier City, LA 30Jul43. 235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 29Jul44. 225th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Rapid City 
					Field, SD 6Dec44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for 
					storage and disposal 22Aug45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting 
					Company Jul46; scrapped
				3237 (MSN 8173) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 5Apr43. 
					100th Bomb Group, Kearney Field, NB 29Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 30May43. 100th Bomb Group 31May43. 418th Bomb Squadron [LD*R], 
					100th Bomb Group, Podington (Station 109), Bedfordshire Jun43. Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), 
					Norfolk 9Jun43, named "Stymie*.  {first combat mission 25Jun43}. Flew from Menara Airport, 
					Marrakech, French Morocco to Thorpe Abbotts 27Aug43. Severe battle damage on a mission to the 
					Renault factory at Paris, France 15Sep43. Failed to return from a mission to railway installations 
					at Münster, Germany 10Oct43 (10POW). As they approached the city, the formation was swarmed 
					by a large force of enemy aircraft for an estimated forty-five minutes of vicious fighting. By the time
					their friendly fighter escorts arrived to drive off the Luftwaffe, the damage had already been done. 
					Enemy aircraft caused damage, and further damaged by flak when limping home low over Germany. 
					Crash landed at Holthausen, near Ramsdorf, Germany. {16 missions}. .  MACR 1030. 
				3238 (MSN 8174) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 6Apr43. 
					Ephrata AAB, WA 30Jul43. Combat Crew Training School, 395th Bomb Group, Ardmore Field, OK.
					Mid-air collision with B-17, 42-5196 ten miles west of Ardmore Field, OK 2Dec43. 244th Base Unit 
					(Operational Training Unit), Harvard Field, NB 28Jul44. 242nd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Grand Island Field, NB 21Oct44. 233rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Davis-Monthan Field, 
					Tucson, AZ 1Feb45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage
					and disposal 15Jun45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped
				3239 (MSN 8175) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 16Apr43. 1174th Pilot Transition Training Squadron, Lockbourne AAB, 
					Columbus, OH 18Apr43. Accident landing with mechanical failure at Lockbourne AAB 11Dec43. 
					Destroyed landing at Lockbourne AAB 22Apr44. SOC 28Apr44..
				3240 (MSN 8176) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 6Apr43. 
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 18Apr43. Alliance Field, NB 7Sep43.
					224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Sioux City AAB, IA 6Mar44. 4160th Base Unit, 
					Alamogordo Field, NM 20Jan45. To  Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, 
					Albuquerque, NM for storage and disposal 25Jun45. War Assets Administration. Sold to 
					Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped	
				3241 (MSN 8177) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 6Apr43. 9th Ferrying Squadron, 6th Ferrying Group, Long Beach Field, CA. 
					Damaged by mechanical failure taxying at Long Beach, CA 6Apr43. 503rd Bomb 
					Squadron, 346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN 17Apr43. Accident taking off a
					t Dyersburg Field 29May43. Gulfport Field, MS 16May43. SOC 1Jun43
				3242 (MSN 8178) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 6Apr43. 1173rd Pilot Transition Training Squadron, Lockbourne AAB, 
					Columbus, OH. Crash landed Lockbourne 31Aug43. Pilot School (Specialized, Four
					Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 14Oct43. ADGP, Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH. 
					Crew bailed out due engine failure, aircraft crashed 2 miles southeast of 
					Winchester, OH 11May45. Reclaimed 1Jun45
				3243 (MSN 8179) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 6Apr43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 30May43. 
					Dalhart Field, TX 5Jun43. Galveston Field, TX 17Jul43. 298th VHGP, Dalhart Field, TX 2Sep43. 
					Operational Training Unit, Pratt Field, KS 15Sep43. SOC 28Oct44. Reclaimed 3Jan46
				3244 (MSN 8180) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 7Apr43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 16May43. Twelfth Air Force,
					North Africa. 416th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Oudna #1, Mohammedia, 
					Tunisia 3Sep43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 414th Bomb Squadron, 
					97th Bomb Group, Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 14Nov43. Foggia Main, Italy 15Dec43. 
					San Giovanni, Cerignola, Italy 20Dec43. Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 16Jan44. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the Steyr-Daimler-Puch ball bearing factory at
					Steyr, Austria 2Apr44 (1KIA). Shot down by enemy aircraft and crashed north of 
					Ostarije, southeast of Ogulin, Croatia, Yugoslavia.  Named WIDOW MAKER.  MACR 3639
				3245 (MSN 8181) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 8Apr43. 
					595th Bomb Squadron, 396th Bomb Group, Moses Lake Field, WA 4Jun43. Accident landing at 
					Moses Lake Field 4Jul43. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 5Aug43. 
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Field, NY 7Dec43. 
					595th Bomb Squadron, 396th Bomb Group, Drew Field, Tampa, FL. Damaged landing with 
					mechanical failure at Drew Field, Tampa, FL 22Mar44. Reclaimed 29Jun45
				3246 (MSN 8182) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 7Apr43. Bolling Field, Washington, DC 2May43. Spokane Field, WA 3May43. 
					Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 12Jun43. 603rd Bomb Squadron, 398th Bomb Group, 
					Rapid City Field, SD. Damaged taxying at Rapid City Field 15Nov43. Substantially 
					damaged in a forced landing two miles north of Rapid City Field 19Dec43. 225th 
					Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Rapid City Field, SD 29Apr44. Forced 
					landing at Rapid City 28Jul44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, 
					Ontario, CA for storage and disposal 27Aug45. War Assets Administration. Sold to 
					Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped
				3247 (MSN 8183) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 8Apr43. Moses Lake Field, WA 4Jun43. 594th Bomb Squadron, 
					396th Bomb Group, Drew Field, Tampa, FL. Crashed at Drew Field, Tampa, FL 4Apr44. 
					Salvaged 6Apr44
				3248 (MSN 8184) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 7Apr43. 955th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron [TEFTS], Hobbs 
					Field, NM 8Jun43. Crashed after takeoff two miles west of Hobbs Field 15Nov43. 
					Salvaged 16Nov43 .
				3249 (MSN 8185) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 12Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle 
					Field, ME 25May43. 413th Bomb Squadron, 96th Bomb Group, Andrewsfield (Station 485), 
					Essex 31May43. Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 12Jun43. Failed to return from a 
					mission to the submarine construction yard at Vegesack, Bremen, Germany 16Dec43 (10MIA).
					Shot down by enemy aircraft and crashed off northern tip of Texel, West Frisian Islands, 
					Netherlands. During the battle, the bomber took fire from German flak and lost engine No.3. 
					It pulled back from the formation and jettisoned the load. On the way back to England, 
					Luftwaffe fighter planes attacked. The bomber was shot down near the northern tip of Texel, Netherlands
					MACR 1569. 
				3250 (MSN 8186) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 8Apr43. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, 
					Columbus, OH 18Apr43. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, 
					Sebring, FL 16Jul43. Accident taking off at Hendricks 7Mar45. Modified for training, 
					stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and 
					disposal 24Sep45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				3251 (MSN 8187) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 13Apr43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 11May43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					348th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 16Jun43. 
					Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 4Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 342nd Bomb Squadron, 
					97th Bomb Group, Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 14Nov43. Foggia Main, Italy 15Dec43. 
					San Giovanni, Cerignola, Italy 20Dec43. Failed to return from a mission to the harbor at 
					Piraeus, Greece 11Jan44. Mid-air collision with B-17F 42-29918 and crashed at Kalami, 
					Greece. On that fateful day, the briefed mission was for the 5th Wing composed of the 
					2nd, 97th, 301st and 99th Bomb Groups, to fly on a southerly course through the heel 
					of Italy to the town of Lecce where the Wing would then take a heading out over the 
					Adriatic Sea, to a point over the Peloponnese peninsula of Greece. From this point the crews
					were briefed to complete a 90° degree turn to the Initial Point over Lagousa Island. From there 
					the mission dictated a straight run in to the target, reassemble, and return to base. After the 
					formation was organized and began making its way to the target, the Groups ran into a weather 
					front of 10/10 clouds. At eighteen thousand feet they entered an overcast. The clouds were very 
					thick and visibility was not much beyond the wingtips, making it almost impossible to see other 
					aircraft in the formation. At that altitude, and with the thickness of the clouds, ice began to form 
					on their wings. In such situations it was standard operating procedure for trailing squadrons in 
					the formation to fly off course for a couple minutes to obtain some spacing from the lead squadron, 
					which would continue to maintain its course. However, as the 97th Bomb Group began making a 
					left turn for their bomb run on the target, the lead plane of the 342nd Bomb Squadron encountered 
					severe turbulence made by the preceding elements of the Wing. The turbulence was so severe 
					that the lead aircraft of the squadron was forced into a steep left bank before it plummeted 
					temporarily out of control and lost altitude at a rate of 1,000ft per minute. By the time the pilot was 
					able to recover and regain his place in formation, the two sister planes in the flight were nowhere 
					to be seen. Meanwhile, the pilots of the two sister planes from the flight, B-17F No.42-3251 and
					B-17F No.42-29918 found themselves alone in 10/10 visibility, unsure where the formation had 
					disappeared to, with ice forming on their wings, and experiencing engine trouble. From what was 
					deduced later in the accident report, the doomed B-17s made the decision to abort and turn back 
					for the relative safety of Italy. In a tragic turn of events, their decision to return home took them 
					directly into the path of the oncoming 301st Bomb Group. According to the official report of the 
					Board of Inquiry, the two B-17s of the 97th Bomb Group experienced engine trouble and left the 
					formation. Instead of making a 180-degree right turn, away from the formation, the aircraft made a
					turn to the left and flew head-on into the 301st formation. According to a Bombardier assigned to the 
					lead ship of the 301st Bomb Group, and flown by the Group Commanding Officer, he was startled to see a 
					pair of 97th Bomb Group B-17s emerge out of a cloud about 20 degrees to the left and aimed straight 
					at his aircraft. Almost Instantly, both B-17s bracketed his aircraft, with one passing closely over his 
					right wing that clipped the vertical stabiliser, and the other closely passing beneath the left wing. 
					Almost immediately, the tail gunner witnessed a big ball of fire that lit up the clouds as the B-17s 
					collided with one fortress in the lead element, and two B-17s in the second element. P-38 pilots, 
					flying low cover escort under the overcast, reported watching pieces of B-17s raining from the sky 
					for what seemed like five minutes. There were eight B-17s that fell out of the sky simultaneously. 
					Thirteen Americans survived; 64 perished..  MACR 2028
				3252 (MSN 8188) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 156Apr43. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 16May43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 96th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, 
					Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 26May43. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, 
					Algeria 17Jun43. Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 1Aug43. {first combat mission 9Oct43}. 
					Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {9 missions}. 353rd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, 
					Oudna #2, Tunis, Tunisia 14Nov43. Cerignola #1, Italy 10Dec44. Foggia #8 (Longskirt), 
					Lucera, Italy 2Feb44. {61 missions}. Declared ‘war weary’. Reassigned for utility, training 
					and weather check aircraft 27Jul44. Crashed and salvaged 16May45
				3253 (MSN 8189) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 12Apr43. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 18Jul43. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Dec45.
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				3254 (MSN 8190) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 13Apr43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 14May43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					414th Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, 
					Algeria 18Jun43. Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. 
					Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Foggia Main, Italy 15Dec43. San Giovanni, Cerignola, 
					Italy 20Dec43. Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 16Jan44. 483rd Bomb Group, Sterparone, Foggia, 
					Italy Aug44. Declared ‘war weary’. Reassigned for utility, training and weather check 
					aircraft. Pisa Italy 15May45. Ninth Air Force. United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) 
					Aug45. Salvaged 30Nov45. Named FLAMINGO
				3255 (MSN 8191) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 14Apr43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 29Apr43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. Salvaged 20Sep43
				3256 (MSN 8192) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 13Apr43. 502nd Bomb Squadron, 346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN 17Apr43. 
					Approaching to land, the bomber crashed less than one mile north of Dyersburg, TN 17May43
					(6KIS:4INJ). SOC 24Aug43.
				3257 (MSN 8193) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 13Apr43.
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 5Nov43. Combat Crew Training Squadron, 
					469th Bomb Group, Alexandria Field, LA. Crash landed five miles NNW of Alexandria 22Jan44. 
					Salvaged 24Jan44.
				3258 (MSN 8194) Accepted by USAAF 9Apr43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 13Apr43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 31May43. 527th Bomb Squadron [FO*T/H], 
					379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 11Jun43. Failed to return from a 
					mission to the Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau Aktiengesellschaft (Deschimag) shipyard 
					at Bremen, Germany 8Oct43 (10POW). The formation was met with stiff resistance by German 
					fighters and flak crews on the ground the entire way, from the Dutch coast all the way into 
					the German heartland. In addition, a large force of German fighters launched vicious attacks 
					against the planes. Over the target, the formation encountered intense flak. Damaged by flak 
					and crashed west of Bremen, Germany. MACR 959. 
				3259 (MSN 8195) Accepted by USAAF 13Apr43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 13Apr43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 16Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 30Apr43. 332nd Bomb Squadron [XM*D], 94th Bomb Group, Earls Colne (Station 358),
					Essex 10May43. Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk (Bury St Edmunds) 13Jun43. 
					546th Bomb Squadron [BK*N], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), 
					Northamptonshire 16Jul43., named "Snafu". {first combat mission 25Jul43}. Battle 
					damaged during a mission to a synthetic fuel hydrogenation plant at Gelsenkirchen, 
					Germany 12Aug43 (1WIA). No.1 & 3 engines damaged by 20mm shells and many flak holes 
					in the plane. On return, landed away at Framlingham, (Station 153), Suffolk. Regained 
					by Group 1Sep43. 545th Bomb Squadron [JD*T] Sep43. Named "Alabama Whirlwind" 
					Fitted with Gee-H radio navigation system equipment. Battle damaged on a 
					mission to the I.G. Farben chemical works at Oppau, Ludwigshafen, Germany 30Dec43. 
					With No.4 engine shut down, the bomber returned to force land at RAF Gatwick, Surrey. 
					{21 missions}. 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Little Staughton (Station 127), Bedfordshire 31Dec43. 
					Regained by Group 26Jan44. 44th Bomb Group, Shipdam (Station 115) Norfolk 1Mar44. 
					Cheddington (Station 113), Buckinghamshire 14Mar44. Returned to US. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 5Aug44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation 3Jan46.
				3260 (MSN 8196) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 16Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 30May43. 349th Bomb Squadron, 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts 
					(Station 139), Norfolk 9Jun43, named *Angel's Tit*. Failed to return from a mission 
					to off Netherlands 25Jun43 (9KIA:1POW). Damaged by enemy aircraft twenty miles north of the 
					Frisian Islands, exploded and crashed in North Sea 30 km N of Langeoog, Germany .  . 
					Claimed by Fw Edgar Dorre in Bf 109G-4/R6 of JG 26/9.  MACR 271
				3261 (MSN 8197) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 16Apr43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 22May43. 413th Bomb Squadron [MZ*Q], 
					96th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 18Apr43. 
					Andrewsfield (Station 485), Essex 13May43. Snetterton Heath (Station 138), 
					Norfolk 12Jun43. named "Short Strike IV") Failed to return from a mission to the 
					port area at Kiel, Germany 13Dec43 (3KIA:7POW). Heavy frosting and poor visiblity frustrated 
					the attack and the group diverted to Hamburg. Damaged by enemy aircraft and flak, the aircraft 
					exploded and crashed near Hamburg, Germany  MACR 1655. 
				3262 Delivere (MSN 8198) Accepted by USAAF 13Apr43. Continental Airlines, Modification 
					Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 16Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 12Jun43. 561st Bomb Squadron [O], 388th Bomb Group, 
					Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk 23Jun43. {first combat mission 25Jul43}. Battle damaged on 
					a mission to the AGO-Flugzeugwerke Fw 190 manufacturing factory at Oschersleben, Germany 28Jul43. 
					Flak knocked a hole in the wing behind No.2 engine. Battle damaged on a mission to the port area 
					at Bremen, Germany 20Dec43 (10RTD). Attacked by a large force of enemy fighters and flak over 
					the target area was very intense. Battle damaged on a mission to railway facilities around Berlin, 
					Germany 29Apr44. The combat wing was off course heading to Berlin, attacked by enemy 
					fighters and bombed Magdeburg. Flak over the target was very accurate. Accident landing at 
					Knettishall 30Apr44. Battle damaged during a mission to the Braunkohle Benzin A.G. synthetic 
					oil refinery at Rothensee, Magdeburg, Germany 20Jun44. Flak over the target was intense and 
					accurate. {final combat mission 30Mar45}. {49 missions}. Returned to US. 4136th Base Unit 
					(Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 7Jul44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage 
					and disposal 28Nov45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting 
					Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped. 
					Named STILL HUNT’N/ JEANNIE / HOLY WILLIE / SWEETHEART / WILlLIE'S WILDCATS
				3263 (MSN 8199) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 15Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 26May43. 335th Bomb Squadron [OE*V], 95th Bomb Group, 
					Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 15Jun43. 412th Bomb Squadron [QW*V]. {48 missions}. 
					Strategic Air Depot 21Jun44. Returned to US. Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 7Jul44.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ 
					for storage and disposal 28Nov45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich 
					Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped. 
					Named SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS – artwork of a naked woman blowing a kiss to a bomb held in her right hand.
				3264 ((MSN 8200) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 16Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 4Jun43. 
					335th Bomb Squadron [OE*N], 95th Bomb Group, Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 15Jun43. 
					Force landed RAF Filton, Bristol 4Jul43. Failed to return from a mission to synthetic rubber 
					factories at Hanover, Germany 26Jul43 (10KIA). Flak damaged two engines and the aircraft 
					crashed in the North Sea, west of River Elbe. {5 missions.  MACR 193. 
				3265 (MSN 8201) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 18Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 28May43. 337th Bomb Squadron [AW*Z], 96th Bomb Group, 
					Andrewsfield (Station 485), Essex 30May43. Snetterton Heath (Station 138), 
					Norfolk 12Jun43, named "Holy Mackerel".  Crash on takeoff from Snetterton 
					Heath 9Sep43. Failed to return from a mission to the submarine construction yard at 
					Vegesack, Bremen, Germany 16Dec43 (6KIA:3MIA:1POW). Attacked by German fighters 
					over Vlieland, West Frisian Islands, the aircraft collided with B-17F 42-30860 and crashed 
					near Kimswerd, south of Harlingen, Netherlands.   MACR 1568.
				3266 MSN 8202) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 16Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field,
					Bangor, ME 2Jun43. 334th Bomb Squadron [BG*T], 95th Bomb Group, Horham 
					(Station 119), Suffolk 17Jul43, naned "Sittin' Bull") 335th Bomb Squadron [OE*T]. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the Luftwaffe air depot at Romilly-sur-Seine, France 15Sep43 (10KIA). 
					Shot down by enemy aircraft and crashed in English Channel. {11 missions}. 
					MACR 616. 
				3267 (MSN 8203) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 15Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 28May43. 
					334th Bomb Squadron [BG*A], 95th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk 28May43. 
					Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 15Jun43.  named "Harley Charley". Failed to return from a 
					mission to Saint-Nazaire, France 28Jun43 (10RTD). The bomber had the rudder control cables, 
					landing gear and interphone system shot away by German fighter planes which had attacked the 
					formation. Inside the plane, a shell had burst. The Fortress had begun to slip and lose altitude. 
					In the mid-section, the radio operator and two waist gunners thought the ship too badly damaged 
					to stay aloft. They sought instructions over the interphone, discovered it had been shot away, then 
					bailed out. The ball turret gunner saw all three men leave the plane. Also unable to get a call through 
					to the pilot over the interphone, he figured that the fortress was being abandoned by the entire crew, 
					but he took the precaution of crawling out of his turret to see if the pilot, co-pilot and tail-gunner 
					were still aboard. Re-assured by the presence of the six remaining members of the crew, the gunner 
					tried unsucessafully to tie together the severed ends of the controls cables. He crawled back to his 
					turret to find a Focke-Wulf 190 approaching at 800 yards. He fired short bursts at it; at 200 yards 
					the enemy plane turned over and plummeted downward in a trail of smoke. Then a second Focke-Wulf 
					attacked the tail of the Fortress below. This time, the gunner started firing from 1,000 yards. The German 
					drew closer, then started pouring black smoke, and then fell into a spin; the pilot bailed out. A third fighter 
					streaked under the tail of the bomber; the fighter was shot down. Meanwhile, neither the pilot, nor co-pilot 
					was aware that three of the crew had bailed out. They had been too busy on the bombing run under the 
					hail of 20-millimeter cannon-fire. To give the aircraft fire-power protection in every sector, the navigator 
					went to the waist and manned one of the guns until the Germans were out distanced. By now the oxygen 
					shortage was acute. The pilot and co-pilot were suffering from hypoxia. Nearing England, another 
					menace developed; the fuel supply was running dangerously low. There wasn’t enough to reach their base. 
					The pilot decided to put the plane down on the first emergency field they could find. Then he found that the 
					landing gear would not operate, that it would have to be a crash landing and ditched in Mount's Bay off 
					Newlyn, Cornwall. The remaining crew were rescued. {2 missions}
				3268 (MSN 8204) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 18Apr43. 381st Bomb Group, Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS May43.
					 North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME May43. 
					Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick 
					(Station 500), Scotland May43. Bovingdon (Station 112), Hertfordshire May43. 
					534th Bomb Squadron, 381st Bomb Group[GD*H], Ridgewell (Station 167),
					Essex Jun43. 413th Bomb Squadron [MZ*Z], 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath 
					(Station 138), Norfolk 6Jul43. Crashed on takeoff for a mission to the Luftwaffe air 
					depot at Mérignac, Bordeaux, France 5Jan44 (10KIA). The aircraft had reached 500 
					feet when it suffered a sudden loss of power and veered sharply to the side. The plane 
					hit the ground, skipped nearly thirty feet and exploded on a rough meadow near a farm
					house. Crashed one mile west of Snetterton Heath at Shrub Farm, Larling, Norfolk. 
					Named MESSIE BESSIE / CAROL JANE – artwork of a raunchy half nude torso / BOOTS II - a smaller 
					emblem featuring cowboy boots in a circle positioned below the pilot's windows.
				3269 (MSN 8205) Accepted by USAAF 15Apr43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 15Apr43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland 
					to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 14May43. 527th Bomb Squadron [FO*U], 
					379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 6Jun43. 
					Named "Picadilly Willy") . Failed to return from a mission to the ball 
					bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 14Oct43 (8POW:2KIA). En route to the target 
					area, the bomber formation was repeatedly attacked by a large number of Luftwaffe fighters. 
					After the target, the Group turned and headed westward for England. German fighters, 
					having landed and refueled, attacked again. Shot down by enemy aircraft and crashed 
					at Machtilhausen, ten miles west of Schweinfurt. MACR 958
				3270 (MSN 8206) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 18Apr43. 410th Bomb Squadron [GL*Q], 94th Bomb Group, Rougham 
					(Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 13Jun43.   Named "Wacky"
					Returned to US. 2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 10Apr44. Accident landing at Lockbourne AAB 16May45. 
					Accident at Richmond, IN 10Aug45. Accident landing at Dayton Field, OH AAF, OH 19Aug45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and 
					disposal 27Sep45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, 
					Houston, TX Sep46
				3271 (MSN 8207) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 17Apr43.
					Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training Wing, Grand Island 
					Field, NB. Saunders Provisional Group. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Presque Isle Field, ME 24Jun43. Ferried by the North Atlantic ferry route via Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME to Prestwick, ScotlandAssigned to 101st BS, 91st BG at Bassingbourn
					Jun 7, 1943.  Transferred to 351st BS, 100th BG at Thorpe Abbotts, Norfolk Jul 5, 1943, named *Nine Little Yanks and 
					A Jerk*--artwork of a shapely nude wearing only a top hat and perched on top of a huge bomb.  
					{first combat mission 17Jul43}. Severely damaged on a mission to the Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft 
					shipyard at Kiel, Germany 4Jan44. The fuselage skin had wrinkled, the plane crash landed 
					at RAF Leconfield, Beverley, Yorkshire 4Jan44. On a sortie to jettison delayed action fused bombs 
					over the Wash, the left landing gear collapsed and the aircraft skidded off the runway on 
					landing back at base 26Jan44. {28 missions}. Salvaged 7Mar44.
				3272 (MSN 8208) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 16Apr43. 
					New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 29Apr43. La Guardia Field, New York City, NY 30Apr43. Ferried on 
					the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 3May43. 
					510th Bomb Squadron [TU*M], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 28May43. 
					511th Bomb Squadron [DS*M]. Failed to return from a mission to the Klöckner Flugmototenbau 
					aero engine factory at Hamburg, Germany 25Jul43 (4POW:6KIA). Enemy aircraft damaged engine 
					No.3 then attacked again, the aircraft crashing at Schmalfeld, three miles north of Kaltenkirchen, 
					Germany. {10 missions}.  MACR 92.  Named CAPTAIN BILL
				3273 (MSN 8209) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 18Apr43. 100th Bomb Group, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 30May43. 
					412th Bomb Squadron [QW*W], 95th Bomb Group, Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 15Jun43, 
					named "Impatient Virgin". Force landed at St Eval (Station 129), Cornwall on return 
					from a mission to Saint-Nazaire, France 28Jun43. Crash landed at Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 
					on return from a mission to the submarine base at La Pallice, La Rochelle, France 16Sep43. 
					Accident returning from a mission to a communication center at Münster, Germany 22Dec43 (10RTD). 
					The aircraft suffered a loss of power and crash landed at Potter Heigham, Norfolk. {31 missions}.
				3274 (MSN 8210) Accepted by USAAF 19Apr43. Continental Airlines, Modification 
					Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 13Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 15May43. 367th Bomb Squadron [GY*L], 306th Bomb Group, 
					Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 4Jun43.. Battle damaged on a mission to the submarine 
					yards at Bremen, Germany 13Jun43 (1WIA:9RTD). Battle damaged on a mission to a Luftwaffe 
					air depot at Villacoublay, France 29Jun43; right inner wing struck by 20mm cannon shells 
					and main spar damaged. Eighth Air Force Service Command 29Jun43. 323rd Bomb Squadron [OR*U], 
					91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 14Aug43. Failed to return 
					from a mission to industrial areas at Frankfurt am Main, Germany 4Oct43 (1KIA:9POW). Flak over 
					the target was moderate and accurate. A large force of enemy fighters were encountered, 
					some using rockets which were fired from a distance beyond the range of the bombers’ guns. 
					Last seen on the bombing run apparently having engine trouble and lagging behind, the 
					aircraft subsequently crashed at Limburg, Belgium.  Claimed by Hptm Granz Evers in
					Bf 110F-4 of NJG 101/11. MACR 881. 
				3275 (MSN 8211)  Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 13Apr43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 2Jun43. Flew from Menara 
					Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco to UK 27Aug43. 92nd Bomb Group, Podington (Station 109), 
					Bedfordshire 1943. 94th Bomb Group, Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 1943. 
					339th Bomb Squadron [QJ*O], 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 1943. 
					Returned to US. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, 
					West Palm Beach, FL 2Aug43. Salvaged 18Sep43.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to 
					Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.  Named MARY B / SACK TIME
				3276 (MSN 8212) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 19Apr43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 2Jun43. Ground looped 
					at Bluie West One, Narsarsuaq, Greenland 8Jun43 (10RTD). Returning to collect paperwork prior 
					to heading for UK, a tyre blew during a heavy landing and the aircraft left the runway. Salvaged 12Jun43
				3277 (MSN 8213) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 20Apr43.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 25May43. 325th Bomb Squadron, 
					92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 15Jun43. 336th Bomb Squadron [ET*G], 
					95th Bomb Group, Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 16Jun43. Failed to return from a mission to the 
					aircraft industries at Warnemünde, Rostock, Germany 25Jul43 (9KIA:1POW). Cloud cover and 
					weather diverted most of the formation to attack the shipyards at Kiel, Germany as a Target of 
					Opportunity. Flak damaged engine No.3, the aircraft dropped back and exploded, crashing 
					at Kiel-Gaarden, Germany. {9 missions}.
				3278 (MSN 8214) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 20Apr43.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 25May43. Freeman 
					Goodman Provisional Bomb Group, RCAF Gander, Newfoundland. Maintenance crewmen left 
					work on the aircraft uncompleted 3Jun43, but next day two engineers, without checking the 
					status of the aircraft, started engines and the aircraft caught fire 4Jun43. Occident 29Jun43. 
					Returned to US. 53rd Reconnaissance Squadron (Weather), Grenier Field, 
					Manchester, NH 24Oct43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 24Apr44. 
					North Atlantic Division of Air Transport Command (ATC), Grenier Field, Manchester, NH 16Jun44
				3279 ((MSN 8215) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 21Apr43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 21May43. 
					350th Bomb Squadron, 100th Bomb Group, Podington (Station 109), Bedfordshire 2Jun43. 
					Thorpe Abbotts 9Jun43. Battle damaged 10Jul43. {6 missions}. 8th Weather Reconnaissance 
					Squadron (Heavy) (Provisional), 802nd Reconnaissance Group, Watton (Station 376), Norfolk. 
					Ditched off Ballyfortrum, near Dingle, County Kerry, Eire 29May44 (8RTD). The aircraft was 
					flown by the United States Army Air Forces Heavy Reconnaissance unit, the 25th Bomb Group. 
					At this particular time the unit was known as the 802nd Reconnaissance Group and within 
					that the aircraft and crew flew with the 8th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron (Heavy). 
					They were based at Watton in Norfolk, but the large B-17's sometimes flew from the nearby 
					North Pickenham airfield which had better runways. The flight began from the airfield 
					at North Pickenham on the evening of May 28th, bound for the Atlantic on a weather observation 
					mission with the operational profile code named 'Epicure'. The normal programme 
					for such a flight was to fly from base to St. Eval and then head out over the Atlantic 
					on a track of 260 degrees from true north. Meteorological observations were to be 
					made at a pressure level of 950 millibars at 14 numbered positions along that track, 
					each 50 nautical miles apart. 950 millibars does not always equate to the same height 
					since sea level pressure and air temperatures vary a bit, it usually equals roughly 1,800 feet. 
					At positions 4, 8, 12 and 14 the aircraft would also descend to measure sea level pressure 
					usually from a height of 400 feet as recorded on the radio altimeter. Then it would climb 
					quickly to 950 millibars again to make observations at that level. This mission however 
					began to go wrong when the No 1 engine had to be feathered around midnight, forcing the 
					crew to abandon the mission and return to base on three engines. Suddenly engine No.3 
					also began to give trouble and that too had to be feathered. They flew for two hours on the 
					two remaining engines until the dark shadows of Ireland were made out. Knowing that 
					there was high ground, the Captain elected for a ditching and the non flying crew 
					members braced themselves into the radio compartment behind the bomb bay. Having 
					ditched the aircraft, the crew then had to abandon the floating aircraft and take to the 
					two life rafts built into the aircraft's spine. This was managed but only to reveal that 
					one of the dinghies would not fully inflate. Four of the men struggled to shore and raised 
					the alarm. Following the successful rescue of the men in the dinghy, all eight men were given 
					food and shelter until the morning when they were returned to the UK.  Named BADGER BEAUTY
				3280 (MSN 8216) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 22Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle 
					Field, ME 27May43. 333rd Bomb Squadron [TS*M], 94th Bomb Group, Earls Colne 
					(Station 358), Essex 12May43. Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 13Jun43.  
					Named "Cherokee Maid".  On mission to Wilhelmshaven, Germany, shot down by Uffz Rudolf Dolling of
					Jasta Helgoland over North Sea 50 km W of of Sylt, Germany Jul 26, 1943.  MACR 84.  9 KIA, 1 POW.  
				3281 (MSN 8217) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 23Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 27May43. 337th Bomb Squadron, 96th Bomb Group, Andrewsfield (Station 485), 
					Essex 30May43. Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 12Jun43. Failed to return 
					from a mission to synthetic rubber factories at Hanover, Germany 26Jul43 (10POW).
					 Enemy aircraft damaged two engines and the aircraft crashed at Eindorf, near Walsrode, 
					30 miles east of Bremen, Germany. MACR 96.  Named THE MARY R
				3282 (MSN 8218) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 20Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 21May43. 334th Bomb Squadron [BG*J], 95th Bomb Group, Framlingham 
					(Station 153), Suffolk 25May43. Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 15Jun43. {first mission 24Jul43}. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the AGO-Flugzeugwerke Fw 190 manufacturing 
					factory at Oschersleben, Germany 28Jul43 (10POW). Damaged by flak and on fire, over 
					the area of ??Hohenhausen, 21km south of Minden, the plane dropped out of formation 
					on the return flight. The crew bailed out and the plane started to disintegrate approaching 
					the city of Bünde, Germany. At the border between the districts of Bünde-Mitte and 
					Bünde-Spradow, it fell on the bridge structure of the railway overpass at Kleine Wasserbreite, 
					in the area of ??the freight station. Two freight wagons on the track were pushed into 
					the opening of the railway overpass by the force of the impact and crashed onto 
					the road below. The rear of the plane was torn off by the impact and thrown into the 
					building of a nearby wire factory. Aircraft debris was spread over a large area 
					around the point of impact. {2 missions}.  Claimed by Oblt Harry Koch in Fw 190A-6 of JG 1/6 at Hohenhausen,
					Germany Jul 28, 1943.  MACR 118.  
				3283 (MSN 8219) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 22Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 6Jun43. 336th Bomb Squadron [ET*E], 95th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153), 
					Suffolk 25May43. Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 15Jun43. Battle damaged on a 
					mission to a rubber factory at Hanau, Germany 4Oct43 (10RTD). Cloud cover over the target 
					area forced the bombers to move on to their secondary target, the industrial area of Saarlautern. 
					Returning to England, the plane was in trouble with two engines out trying to land at Earls 
					Colne (Station 358), Essex but it wasn’t going to make it. The pilot aimed to crash land 
					on a pasture, avoiding a farm house by banking the plane over and landed hard. The aircraft 
					had crash landed near the Bird in Hand pub; one 1,000lb bomb exploded before the others 
					could be made safe. Salvaged 30Jan44. {17 missions}. Named "Yankee Queen"
42-3284/3338		Douglas-Long Beach B-17F-45-DL Fortress
				MSN 8220/8274. DL Fortress built by Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, CA
					Production changes: Reinforcement of nose in side gun area. Rudder structural changes. 
					Improved elevator fabric attachment. Modified horizontal stabilisers for interchangeability. 
					B-4 hydrauilc pump and solenoid
				Dispositions from B-17 Fortress Master Log, Dave Osborne
				3284 (MSN 8220) Accepted by USAAF 21Apr43. Continental Airlines, Modification 
					Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 23Apr43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 31May43. 
					562nd Bomb Squadron [A], 388th Bomb Group, Knettishall. 413th Bomb Squadron, 
					96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 12Jun43, named "Guess Who". 
					Failed to return from a mission to the Chemische Werke synthetic rubber works at Hüls, Marl, 
					Germany 22Jun43 (10POW). Damaged by enemy aircraft, flak caused an explosion and 
					the aircraft crashed near Wesel, Germany. 
				3285 (MSN 8221) Accepted by USAAF 21Apr43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 26Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 20Jun43. 385th Bomb Group, 20Jun43. Ferried US to UK 2Jul43. 
					550th Bomb Squadron, 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk Jul43.
					563rd Bomb Squadron [Q], 388th Bomb Group, Knettishall. Named "Mary Ellen" 
					(first combat mission 26Sep43}. Failed to return from a mission to the industrial area at 
					Frankfurt am Main, Germany 29Jan44 (4KIA:4POW:2EVD). After the target, flying in 
					formation towards the coast, the aircraft was struck by flak from Luftwaffe emplacements 
					established near the Busigny railway junction, France. Crashed on stables at Hermitage 
					Farm, Busigny, fourteen miles southeast of Cambrai, France. {20 missions}.  MACR 2349
				3286 (MSN 8222) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 25Apr43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Lincoln Field, NB 20May43. 
					336th Bomb Squadron [ET*E], 95th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk 12May43. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the submarine yards at Kiel, Germany 13Jun43 (10KIA). 
					Crashed into the Baltic Sea, between Danish islands and Kiel, Germany. {1 mission}..  
					MACR 2453.  
				3287 (MSN 8223) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 28Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 24May43. 410th Bomb Squadron [GL*O], 94th Bomb Group, Earls 
					Colne (Station 358), Essex Jun43. Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 13Jun43. 
					Accident at Rougham 10Jul43 (1KIS). After a practice mission, the aircraft crash 
					landed on the grass at Honington (Station 375), Suffolk 4Aug43. Salvaged by 1st 					
					Strategic Air Depot, Troston (Station 595), Suffolk.  Named DRIBBLE PUSS / SUGAR PUSS
				3288 ((MSN 8224) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 24Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 4Jun43. 338th Bomb Squadron [BX*B], 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton 
					Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 12Jun43.  Named "Green Fury II".  
					Failed to return from a mission to the port area at Bremen, Germany 20Dec43 (6KIA:4POW). 
					Attacked by a large force of enemy fighters and flak over the target area was very intense. 
					Shot down by enemy aircraft and crashed near a coastal radio station at Nordeney 
					Island, Germany.  Claimed by Uffz Hubert Swoboda in Bf 109G-5 of JG 1/11.
					MACR 1704.  6 KIA, 4 POW
				3289 (MSN 8225) Accepted by USAAF 23Apr43. Continental Airlines, Modification 
					Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 11May43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 15Jun43. 
					Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), 
					Scotland 21Jun43. 562nd Bomb Squadron [A], 388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136), 
					Suffolk 23Jun43.  Named "Wolf Pack".  {first combat mission 24Jul43}. Major 
					battle damage on a mission to the Continental Gummi-Werke synthetic rubber factory at Hanover, 
					Germany 26Jul43 (10RTD). Over the target a mid-air collision took place when the pilot of 
					B-17F 42-30217 was injured by a 20mm shell explosion in the cockpit. While changing 
					seats with the co-pilot, the plane weaved up and hit the tail of B-17F 42-3289 which 
					took off the top half of the vertical stabiliser. Participated in a shuttle mission to the Messerschmitt 
					aircraft factories at Regensburg, Germany 17Aug43. After the target, the bomber turned south 
					and landed at the Twelfth Air Force base at Bône, Algeria. Later positioned to Telergma, Algeria. 
					On return to England, operated a mission to a Luftwaffe air depot at Mérignac, Bordeaux, 
					France 24Aug43. Failed to return from a mission to industrial targets at Stuttgart, Germany 6Sep43 
					(3KIA:7POW). With bad weather over Germany, the bomber attempted to attack a secondary target 
					of a Luftwaffe air base to the southwest of Strasbourg, France. Failing again to find the target, 
					the bombs were jettisoned into the Black Forest. Lost an engine over France on the way in and 
					then hit by flak on the bomb run. They left the formation and were attacked by enemy fighters. 
					The right wing blew off and the plane went into a spin and when the plane settled momentarily,
					the crew bailed out. Crashed at Dettingen an der Erms, seven miles northeast of Reutlingen, 
					Germany. {8 missions}. 	MACR 3066. 
				3290 (MSN 8226) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 28Apr43.
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 15Jun43. 551st Bomb Squadron, 385th Bomb Group 17Jun43. 
					Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), 
					Scotland 21Jun43. 551st Bomb Squadron [HR*R], 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), 
					Suffolk Jun43.  Named "El Lobo/Raunchy Wolf".  . On a shuttle mission to the Messerschmitt 
					aircraft factories at Regensburg, Germany 17Aug43, during an attack by enemy fighters the ball 
					turret was hit knocking off the access door. The gunner fell out but his feet were trapped by the 
					range pedal of the gun, preventing him from falling to earth without a parachute; he eventually 
					managed to climb back into the turret and safety  Accident on return from an aborted mission 
					to a Luftwaffe airfield at Reims-Champagne, France 26Sep43. In poor weather, it was involved in
					 a mid-air collision (10KIA) with another B-17F "Dorsal Queen" [42-30264] also from the 385th 
					Bomb Group. The "Raunchy Wolf" was feathering two engines and having difficulties maintaining 
					formation before landing. Suddenly the aircraft went vertical, spinning downward hitting its 
					wing across the fuselage of the "Dorsal Queen" completely severing the tail at the rear near the 
					waist gunner section. The "Raunchy Wolf" went in at a deep spiral and the "Dorsal Queen" in a 
					flat spin towards the ground. Crashing at Tillingham Hall Farm, Bulphan, near East Hordon, Essex, 
					"Raunchy Wolf" exploded and left a 30ft crater upon impact with its bomb load on board. Salvaged 28Sep43
				3291 (MSN 8227) Accepted by USAAF 24Apr43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver 
					Municipal Airport, CO 30Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 13Jun43. 388th Bomb Group 14Jun43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to 
					Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 17Jun43. 561st Bomb Squadron [P], 388th Bomb Group,
					 Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk Jun43.;
					Named "Miss Mac", named after Estelle Macauley, the granddaughter of Alvan 
					Macauley (President Packard Motors, Detroit) by her boy friend, Lt. Charles Penn. 
					{first combat mission 17Jul43}. Participated in a shuttle mission to the Messerschmitt aircraft 
					factories at Regensburg, Germany 17Aug43. After the target, the bomber turned south and landed 
					at the Twelfth Air Force base at Bône, Algeria. Later positioned to Telergma, Algeria. Departed 
					on a mission to a Luftwaffe air depot at Mérignac, Bordeaux, France for the return to England 24Aug43. 
					The plane had mechanical trouble shortly after takeoff and returned to Telergma. The plane 
					returned to Knettishall the following day. {final combat mission 15Mar44}. Accident landing 
					at Lavenham (Station 137), Suffolk 12Jul44. Salvaged after non battle damage 24Aug44. {22 missions)
				3292  (MSN 8228) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 29Apr43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 19Jun43. 551st Bomb Squadron [HR*O], 
					385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 20Jun43; Named "Mary Pat"
					Combat Weather Detachment, 1st Combat Crew Replacement Group, Bovingdon (Station 112), 
					Hertfordshire 1Mar44. 8th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron (Heavy), 802nd Reconnaissance 
					Group (Special)(Provisional), Watton (Station 376), Norfolk 12Apr44. 652nd Bomb Squadron 
					(Heavy Reconnaissance), 25th Bomb Group (Reconnaissance), 325th Photographic Wing, 
					Watton (Station 376), Norfolk 9Aug44. Returned to US. San Bernardino Field, CA 25Nov44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 9Oct45.
				3293 MSN 8229) Accepted by USAAF 27Apr43. Continental Airlines, Modification 
					Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 2May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 15Jun43. 360th Bomb Squadron, 303rd Bomb Group, 
					Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire Jul43. 560th Bomb Squadron [A],
					388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk Jul43, 
					named "Slightly Dangerous"--– artwork of the top of a naked woman appearing from a cloud..
					{first combat mission 26Jul43}. Participated in a shuttle mission to the Messerschmitt 
					aircraft factories at Regensburg, Germany 17Aug43. After the target, the bomber turned 
					south and landed at the Twelfth Air Force base at Bône, Algeria. Later positioned to Telergma,
					Algeria. On return to England, operated a mission to a Luftwaffe air depot at Mérignac, Bordeaux, 
					France 24Aug43. Failed to return from a mission to industrial targets at Stuttgart, Germany 
					6Sep43 (5KIA:3POW:2EVD). With bad weather over Germany, the bomber attempted to attack 
					a secondary target of a Luftwaffe air base to the southwest of Strasbourg, France. Failing again to 
					find the target, the bombs were jettisoned into the Black Forest. Shot down by enemy aircraft 
					with three engines out. Five crew members bailed out before the bomber crash landed in a 
					meadow at La Chapelle-Champigny, near Sarbonne, France. It was set on fire and destroyed 
					by the crew to prevent capture. {8 missions}.  MACR 3113. 
				3294 (MSN 8230) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 20Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 13May43. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland 
					to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 14/15May43. 550th Bomb Squadron [SG*G], 385th Bomb 
					Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 16Jun43. 549th Bomb Squadron.   Named'Suzanne'.
					Substantially damaged in an accident landing at Great Ashfield 28Jul43. Failed to return from 
					a mission to the Luftwaffe air depot at Mérignac, Bordeaux, France 5Dec43 (10INT). When the 
					target was found to be completely obscured, the Group turned to its secondary target, the Luftwaffe 
					airfield at Cognac. Finding this target also obscured and facing a fuel shortage, the planes began 
					jettisoning their bomb loads. Meagre flak along the route intensified over target and about a dozen
					fighters attacked. Battle damaged, the aircraft ditched in the Atlantic off Portugal; the crew was rescued.  
					MACR 1338.  10 interned, returned 1 week later to UK.
				3295 (MSN 8231) Accepted by USAAF 27Apr43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne
					Municipal Airport, WY 27Apr43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 15Jun43. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from
					RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 21Jun43. 562nd Bomb Squadron [B], 
					388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk 23Jun43
					Named "Tech Supply"  (AKA: "Wailuiku Maui"). . WAILUIKU MAUI. The name was 
					determined by lottery of the Rodger crew. The bombardier was the winner with his selection 
					of the home town of his flight school comrade. He liked the way it rolled off the tongue and also 
					wanted to pay tribute to his friend. TECH SUPPLY. The ‘Tech Supply’ name was assigned to the 
					plane when it was down for repairs for a month and became canabalized for parts until 
					the crew chief threatened anyone who would take any more parts  {first combat mission 12Aug43}. 
					Battle damaged on a Crossbow mission to a German V-weapon site in the Pas-de-Calais, 
					France 24Dec43 (10RTD). Just inside the French coast at Dieppe, the aircraft was struck by 
					flak damaging the oxygen system. The pilot aborted the mission and returned to Knettishall. 
					There was low cloud at the airfield and flares were sent up for the pilot to locate the runway. 
					When he got under the clouds, he was not lined up with the runway. The plane hit hard 
					causing the wheels to collapse, ending up near the control tower. Repaired and returned to 
					operations. {final combat mission 7Jun44}. {26 missions}. Salvaged 2Jun45  
				3296 (MSN 8232) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 23Apr43. Brooks, TX 3Jun43. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Hobbs Field, NM 8Nov43. 4124th Base Unit (Air Technical Service Command), 
					Altus Field, OK. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 22Aug45
				3297 MSN 8233) Accepted by USAAF 28Apr43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 29Apr43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 25May43. 
					390th Bomb Group, Great Falls AAB, MT 7Jun43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 29Jun43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 10Jul43. 
					Ferried overseas on the North Atlantic route via Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland Jul43.
					571st Bomb Squadron [FC*W], 390th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk 14Jul43.
					Named "The Bad Penny") {first combat mission 15Aug43}. Participated in a shuttle 
					mission to the Messerschmitt aircraft factories at Regensburg, Germany 17Aug43. 
					After the target, the mission continued on to Bertoux, Algeria. Later positioned to Telergma, 
					Constantine, Algeria. Returned to Framlingham on a mission to a Luftwaffe air depot 
					at Mérignac, Bordeaux, France 24Aug43. Failed to return from a mission to the Luftwaffe 
					air depot at Mérignac, Bordeaux, France 5Dec43 (9RTD:1KIA). When the target was found 
					to be completely obscured, the Group turned to its secondary target, the Luftwaffe airfield at 
					Cognac. Finding this target also obscured and facing a fuel shortage, the planes began jettisoning 
					their bomb loads. Meagre flak along the route intensified over target and about a dozen fighters 
					attacked. With fuel exhaustion, the aircraft ditched in the English Channel, off Abbotsbury Coast 
					Guard Station, Dorset; crew rescued but one died of exposure. {16 missions}. .
				3298 (MSN 8234) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 30Apr43.
					 North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 4Jun43. 412th Bomb 
					Squadron [QW*W], 95th Bomb Group, Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 5Jul43. Failed to return 
					from a mission to synthetic rubber factories at Hanover, Germany 26Jul43 
					(1KIA: 1 shot while trying to escape, 8POW), with No.3 & No.4 engines failed, the aircraft fell
				 	behind and crashed at Desen, near Hameln Germany. {7 missions}..  MACR 195.
				3299 (MSN 8235) Accepted by USAAF 28Apr43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 2May43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 25May43. 390th Bomb Group, 
					Great Falls AAB, MT 7Jun43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 29Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, 
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 10Jul43. Ferried overseas on the North 
					Atlantic route via Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland Jul43. 571st Bomb Squadron [FC*Q], 
					390th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk 14Jul43. {first combat mission 12Aug43}. 
					Battle damaged on a mission to a synthetic oil plant at Wesseling, Germany 12Aug43 (10RTD).
					At the I.P. it was impossible to identify the target because of the sun, which was directly ahead 
					of the formation obscuring the target. As a consequence, the primary target was abandoned and 
					the Group proceeded to their secondary target of an optical instrument factory in Bonn. Crash 
					landed on return after its right landing gear failed to come down on approach to land at 
					Framlingham. {1 mission}. Salvaged, battle damaged 16Aug43   
				3300 (MSN 8236) Accepted by USAAF 28Apr43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 30Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 30May43. 524th Bomb Squadron [WA*F], 379th Bomb Group, 
					Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 11Jun43. 526th Bomb Squadron [LF*F]. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the Luftwaffe air depot at Romilly-sur-Seine, France 3Sep43 
					(3KIA:7POW). Damaged by flak and crashed at Epinay, nine miles south of Bernay, France
					MACR 1349.
				3301 (MSN 8237) Accepted by USAAF 29Apr43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 1May43. 570th Bomb Squadron, 390th Bomb Group, 
					Great Falls AAB, MT 1Jun43. Damaged landing with mechanical failure at Grenier Field, 
					Manchester, NH 24Jun43. New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 3Aug43. Assigned 306th Bomb 
					Group 6Sep43. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to 
					Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 7/8Sep43. 367th Bomb Squadron [GY*P], 306th Bomb 
					Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 21Sep43. Severely battle damaged 
					during a mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 14Oct43 (1WIA). 
					En route to the target area, the bomber formation was repeatedly attacked by a large 
					number of Luftwaffe fighters. En route to the target, the bomber was riddled with cannon 
					fire from enemy fighters, an explosion wounding a waist gunner and another damaging 
					the radio room. The attack by the German fighters was so intense that the crew had 
					exhausted their ammunition before reaching the target. The gunners pretended to fire 
					and the pilot took evasive action to deter further attacks. After the target, the Group 
					turned and headed westward for England. German fighters, having landed and refueled, 
					attacked again until, finally, the bombers reached the coastline of western Europe and 
					relative safety. Returning home, the bomber made a safe landing back at Thurleigh, 
					despite poor weather conditions, where over 300 holes were found on the aircraft, 
					one large enough to fall through. Maintenance Unit 14Oct43. 2nd Strategic Air Depot, 
					Little Staughton (Station 127), Bedfordshire 27Oct43. Regained by Group 10Nov43. Crash 
					landed at Little Staughton 15Nov43. 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Little Staughton (Station 127), 
					Bedfordshire 15Nov43. Regained by Group Feb44. 8th Reconnaissance Group (Special:Provisional), 
					Cheddington (Station 113), Buckinghamshire 29Feb44. Salvaged after non battle damage, 
					Shipdham 29May45.  Named CAVALIER
				3302 (MSN 8238) Accepted by USAAF 29Apr43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 1May43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 26May43. 
					390th Bomb Group, Great Falls AAB, MT 7Jun43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 29Jun43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 10Jul43. 
					Ferried overseas on the North Atlantic route via Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), 
					Scotland Jul43. 571st Bomb Squadron [FC*O], 390th Bomb Group, Framlingham		
					(Station 153), Suffolk 14Jul43.  Named "Rick-O-Shay") .
					{first combat mission 17Aug43}. Participated in a shuttle mission to the Messerschmitt 
					aircraft factories at Regensburg, Germany 17Aug43 (1WIA). Damaged during the mission, 
					the tail gunner was wounded. After the target, the mission continued on to Bertoux, Algeria. 
					Later positioned to Telergma, Constantine, Algeria. Returned to Framlingham Aug43.
					Failed to return from a mission to railway installations at Münster, Germany 10Oct43 (11POW). 
					As they approached the city, the formation was swarmed by a large force of enemy 
					aircraft for an estimated forty-five minutes of vicious fighting. By the time their friendly 
					fighter escorts arrived to drive off the Luftwaffe, the damage had already been done. 
					Flak damaged engine No.4, the aircraft then exploded. Crashed at Suttrup, south of Freren, Germany. {6 missions, 
					MACR 866.		
				3303 (MSN 8239) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 30Apr43. 
					940th Bombardier Training Squadron, Roswell Field, NM 25May43. Crash landed 
					Hobbs Field, NM 17Aug43. 3715th Base Unit, Factory School, Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, 
					Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 27Aug43. 548th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
					314th Two Engine Flying Training Group, Roswell Field, NM. Accident landing at Hobbs 
					Auxiliary Field #3, NM 21Apr44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot 
					No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 18May45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				3304 (MSN 8240) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 10May43. La Junta Field, CO 6Jul43. 940th Bombardier Training Squadron, 
					Roswell Field, NM. Crashed forty-four miles southeast of Roswell Field, NM 4Dec43. SOC 7Dec43
				3305 (MSN 8241) Accepted by USAAF 1May43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 3May43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 25May43.
					390th Bomb Group, Great Falls AAB, MT 7Jun43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 30Jun43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 10Jul43. 
					Ferried to England via Kindley Field, Bermuda 22Jul43. 568th Bomb Squadron [BI*E], 
					390th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk Jul43.  Named PRINCESS PAT [left side].
					Named for the pilot’s wife. Named FERTILE MYRTLE [right side]. Named by the co-pilot.  .. 
					{first combat mission 12Aug43}. Failed to return from a shuttle mission to the Messerschmitt 
					aircraft factories at Regensburg, Germany 17Aug43 (10POW). After bombing the target the 
					bomber turned towards the Alps heading for Algeria. Damaged by enemy aircraft and with 
					fuel exhaustion, it was calculated that North Africa could not be reached so changed course 
					to head for Spain. Some time later, with fuel almost exhausted, the plane was over a peninsula 
					and chose a small airfield on which to crash land. The location was in France, an area 
					controlled by Italian troops, at Hyères, 20km east of Toulon, France. {3 missions}.  MACR 392
				3306 (MSN 8242) Accepted by USAAF 1May43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 3May43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 25May43. 390th 
					Bomb Group, Great Falls AAB, MT 7Jun43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 1Jul43. North 
					Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 13Jul43. Ferried overseas 
					on the North Atlantic route via Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland Jul43. 
					569th Bomb Squadron [CC*L], 390th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk 14Jul43					
					Named "Phoenix") . {first combat mission 12Aug43}. Failed to return from a mission 
					to a Luftwaffe airfield at Vitry-en-Artois, France 15Aug43 (1POW:5KIA:4EVD). The aircraft was
					in a mid-air collision with B-17F 42-30320 over the target area. It broke completely into 			
					two sections, behind the waist doors. Those crewmen stationed in the spinning tail section 
					were probably unable to escape as it crashed down to earth. In the remaining front section, 
					as it went into a left-hand spin, the officers bailed out one by one from the nose hatch. 
					Crashed near Sainte-Marie-Kerque, 18km northnorthwest of Saint-Omer, France. {2 missions)
					MACR 258.
				3307 (MSN 8243) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 27May43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 4Jun43. 351st Bomb 
					Squadron [EP*N], 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 9Jun43.
					Named *Skipper*) The aircraft departed in darkness for a mission to Frankfurt 
					am Main, Germany 24Jan44 (1KIA). When it had reached 700ft, the co-pilot saw another 
					aircraft, a B-24 Liberator, approach at the same level and which appeared to be on a collision 
					course. The pilot took evasive action by diving down and turning away but the left wing 
					struck a barn at High London Farm, Shelfhanger, Norfolk. The impact ruptured a fuel tank 
					and caught fire, the aircraft then crashed through a group of trees, and came to halt in a 
					meadow, approximately 300 yards from the farm, debris strewn everywhere. Aircraft 
					crashed at High London Farm, Shelfhanger, Norfolk. The fire in the left wing set off incendiaries 
					which demolished the aircraft. Salvaged 25Jan44
				3308 (MSN 8244) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 27May43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 13Jun43. 548th Bomb 
					Squadron [GX*M], 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 26Jun43. Failed to 
					return from a mission to Saint-Dizier, France 10Apr43. Damaged by flak, on return the aircraft 
					ditched in the North Sea off Southwold, Suffolk; crew rescued (10RTD).  MACR 1462
				3309 (MSN 8245) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 12May43.
					School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 1Jun43. Rapid City Field, SD 3Jul43. 709th Bomb Squadron, 
					447th Bomb Group, Harvard Field, NB 2Aug43. Crashed at Harvard Field 28Aug43 (7KIS). 
					Just before darkness, a formation of eight B-17's was coming into the Harvard Army Air Field to 
					simulate a peel-off out of formation for landing. Instead of going downward and left out of 
					formation, one of the lead B-17F's (42-30239) went upwards into the path of B-17F (42-3309). 
					The wing of the higher plane cut the fuselage of the plane coming upward in half. A third B-17F (42-30774) 
					flew into the wreckage. The first two B-17's that collided fell downward and exploded with no survivors. 
					The third B-17 was able to crash land in an open field. The pilot of the third plane had ordered his 
					crew to bail out. One of those who bailed out either struck the plane on the way out or did not 
					deploy his parachute and was killed. Salvaged 29Aug43.  
				3310 (MSN 8246) Accepted by USAAF 3May43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 4May43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 25May43. 390th Bomb Group, 
					Great Falls AAB, MT 7Jun43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 30Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air 
					Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 11Jul43. Ferried overseas on the North Atlantic 
					route via Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland Jul43. 568th Bomb Squadron [BI*F], 
					390th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk 14Jul43.  
					Named "Blood Guts and Rust"– Blood and Guts was named by the pilot from 
					the sayings of General Patton; Rust was added by the crew because they knew that, one way 
					or another, the aircraft would eventually be consigned to the scrap heap.  
					{first combat mission 12Aug43}. Failed to return from a mission to the ball bearing factories at 
					Schweinfurt, Germany 17Aug43. After bombing the target the bomber turned towards the Alps 
					heading for Algeria. Damaged by flak and with fuel exhaustion, the aircraft was ditched in the 
					Mediterranean Sea thirteen miles off Bône, Algeria; crew rescued by allies (10RTD). {3 missions}.   
					MACR 396. 
				3311 (MSN 8247) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 5May43. 
					3030th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, VH), Roswell Field, NM 24May43. 314th Two Engine 
					Flying Training Squadron [TEFTS], Roswell Field, NM. Damaged taxying with B-17, 42-30910 
					at Orange County Airport, Santa Ana, CA 14Oct43. 3010th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, 
					Four Engine), Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 9Dec43. 4120th Base Unit, Mobile ATSC, Bates Field, 
					Mobile, AL 16Jan44. 552nd Bombardier Training Squadron, Roswell Field, NM. Crash landed 
					Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 19Jan44. 3020th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine), 
					La Junta Field, CO 29Mar44. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK 
					for storage and disposal 31Jul45. War Assets Corporation. Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped..
				3312 (MSN 8248) Accepted by USAAF 4May43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 5May43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 25May43. 390th Bomb Group, 
					Great Falls AAB, MT 7Jun43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 2Jul43. North Atlantic Wing, Air 
					Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 13Jul43. Ferried overseas on the North Atlantic 
					route via Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland Jul43. 570th Bomb Squadron [DI*K], 
					390th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk 14Jul43
					Named "Sequatchiee".  {first combat mission 15Aug43}. Battle damaged on a mission 
					to the industrial area of Düren, Germany 20Oct43 (4MIA:6RTD). After the bomb run, the plane was 
					struck by flak as the formation was passing over the city of Tilburg in the Netherlands. With the pilot 
					struggling to maintain control over the aircraft, four members of the crew bailed out as the flew 
					out over the North Sea.   The 4 crew who hailed out were KIA, 
					(possibly fired on while in chutes) The pilot and co-pilot were eventually 
					able to regain control of the aircraft   and land it back at Framlingham. MACR 14417
					Battle damaged on a mission to the C.A.M. ball bearing works in Paris, France 31Dec43. On return, 
					crash landed at Honington (Station 375), Suffolk. 1st Strategic Air Depot, Troston (Station 595), Suffolk. 
					Failed to return from a mission to an oil storage facility at Saint-Ouen, Paris, France 22Jun44 (1KIA:9POW). 
 					Aircraft crashed at La Sablonniere, France, 9 crew bailed out 
					& became POWs, 1 crew killed.    MACR 5927
				3313 (MSN 8249) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 11May43. 
					Roswell Field, NM 23May43. 3036th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Yuma Field, AZ 19Jun43. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage and disposal 30May45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped
				3314 (MSN 8250) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 11May43. 
					3030th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, VH), Roswell Field, NM 6Nov43. 3010th Base Unit 
					(Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 12Dec43. 3020th Base Unit 
					(Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine), La Junta Field, CO 25Apr44. 3030th Base Unit (Pilot School,
					Specialized, VH), Roswell Field, NM. Accident landing at Roswell Auxiliary Field #3, eleven miles 
					SSW of Roswell, NM 4Jul44. Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing 
					equipment; designated TB-17F. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK for 
					storage and disposal 31Jul45. War Assets Corporation. Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped
				3315 (MSN 8251) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 11May43.
					3030th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, VH), Roswell Field, NM 6Nov43. 3010th Base Unit 
					(Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 11Dec43. 4160th Base Unit, 
					Alamogordo Field, NM 10Aug44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Ardmore Field, OK 11Aug45
				3316 (MSN 8252) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 6May43. 
					Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 29May43. 550th Bomb Squadron [SG*F], 
					385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 26Jun43, named'Big Stinky/Betty Boom'
 					Failed to return from a mission to the AGO-Flugzeugwerke Fw 190 manufacturing 
					factory at Oschersleben, Germany 28Jul43 (10KIA), mid-air collision with B-17F 42-30257 
					(385th Bomb Group) which had been hit by a rocket from a Fw 190, crashed North Sea 
					west of Sylt.   MACR 189B. 
				3317 (MSN 8253) Accepted by USAAF 5May43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 6May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 30May43. 547th Bomb Squadron [SO*W], 384th Bomb Group, 
					Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 10Jun43. {nil missions}. 
					412th Bomb Squadron [QW*Y], 95th Bomb Group, Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 28Jun43. 
					Named "The Spirit of '76") . Failed to return from a mission to the industrial 
					area of Solingen, Germany 30Nov43 (4POW:1KIA:5EVD). The aircraft was struck by flak and 
					dropped back from formation. The crew bailed out and the plane crashed at Sterrenbos, 
					near Haelen, Netherlands. {23 missions}. 
				3318 (MSN 8254) Accepted by USAAF 6May43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 6May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 30May43. 545th Bomb Squadron [JD*R], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton 
					Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 2Jun43. 337th Bomb Squadron [AW*M], 
					96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk Jun43.  Named "Shack Rabbit II") 
					Shot down while on mission to the Luftwaffe base at Kerlin-Bastard, France by Oblt
					Herbert Huppertz in Fw 190A-6 of JG 2/8 over Bay of Biscay
					47 km W of Ile de Groix, France Sep 23, 1943.  MACR 670.  10 KIA
				3319 (MSN 8255) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 7May43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 2Jun43. 333rd Bomb 
					Squadron [XM*A2], 94th Bomb Group, Earls Colne (Station 358), Essex 5Jun43. Returned to US. 
					4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field,
					Oklahoma City, OK 9Apr44. Wright Field, Dayton, OH 26Nov44. Bolling Field, Washington, DC 29Dec44. 
					Drew Field, Tampa, FL 10Feb45. Wright Field, Dayton, OH 20Mar45. Drew Field, Tampa, FL 15Oct45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 7Jan46. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped. 
					Named THIS END UP / WACKEROO II / SHACKEROO II
				3320 (MSN 8256) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 9May43. 
					25th Ferrying Squadron, 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT. En route to Great Falls, MT 
					the aircraft crashed fourteen miles west of Fort Collins, CO 13May43 (2KIS). The pilot and flight engineer 
					were the only crew aboard. It is presumed that the pilot was flying by visual reference and got 
					into the Buckhorn Canyon where terrain rose underneath while clouds capped overhead and when 
					turning to reverse course, the aircraft flew into the side of the canyon. SOC 21May43
				3321  (MSN 8257) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 7May43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 2Jun43. 91st Bomb Group, 
					Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 5Jun43. Transferred to 336th Bomb Squadron [ET*K], 
					95th Bomb Group, Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 16Jun43.   .Named "Kathy Jane II"
					On mission to Stuttgart Sep 6, 1943 fighter shot up the port wing which caught fire, 
					a/c returned & ditched into English Channel, all 10 crew rescued. 7 missions
				3322 (MSN 8258) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 10May43.
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 1Jun43. 339th Bomb Squadron [QJ*J], 96th Bomb Group, Andrewsfield 
					(Station 485), Essex 2Jun43. Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 12Jun43. Landing accident 
					at Snetterton Heath 17Sep43. Failed to return from a mission to the Focke-Wulf aircraft factory 
					at Sorau, Prussia 11Apr44 (6POW:4KIA). Shot down by enemy aircraft and ditched in Baltic Sea, 
					ten miles off the coast at Dankerdorf, ten miles southwest of Riggenwalde, Germany. 
					The plane broke in two on landing and quickly sank. FULL HOUSE
				3323 (MSN 8259) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 7May43. 
					593rd Bomb Squadron, 396th Bomb Group, Moses Lake Field, WA 21May43. Substantially damaged 
					taxying at Moses Lake Field 23Sep43. 88th Bomb Group, Avon Park Field, FL 9Apr44. 325th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 1May44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 17Sep45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				3324 (MSN 8260) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 8May43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 2Jun43
					Converted to F-9 photo-recon aircraft with cameras added and bombing equipment deleted.
					339th Bomb Squadron [QJ*H], 96th Bomb Group, Andrewsfield (Station 485), Essex 5Jun43. 
					Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 12Jun43. Failed to return from a mission to railway 
					installations around Berlin, Germany 7May44 (2POW:8KIA). With hydraulic failure and fuel 
					exhaustion, the aircraft crashed one mile east of Nedlitz, nine miles east of Magdeburg, Germany.
					Named  GEORGIA PEACH / RIKKI TIKKI TAVI.
				3325 (MSN 8261) Accepted by USAAF 7May43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver 
					Municipal Airport, CO 7May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 30May43. 524th Bomb Squadron [WA*Y], 379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), 
					Huntingdonshire 1Jun43, named "Paddy Gremlin") Failed to return from a mission 	
					to an aircraft assembly plant at Brunswick, Germany 30Jan44 (10POW). The bomber was struck 
					by a bomb dropped by an aircraft higher in the formation. With the No.3 engine crippled, and 
					despite efforts to keep up with the formation, the bomber lost height and was eventually forced to 
					crash land near the Belgian border. The crew were unharmed until an enemy fighter strafed the 
					aircraft, wounding two men seriously and six slightly. The reason for this action was, the survivors 
					believed, to prevent them setting fire to the wrecked aircraft
				3326 (MSN 8262) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 10May43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 31May43. 413th Bomb Squadron, 
					96th Bomb Group, Andrewsfield (Station 485), Essex 3Jun43. Snetterton Heath (Station 138), 
					Norfolk 12Jun43.  Named "Moore-Fidite II") . Failed to return from a mission to the 
					AGO-Flugzeugwerke Fw 190 manufacturing factory at Oschersleben, Germany 28Jul43 (10KIA). 
					Shot down by enemy fighters, crashed North Sea, north of Frisian islands, Netherlands. MACR 137
				3327 (MSN 8263) Accepted by USAAF 8May43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver 
					Municipal Airport, CO 10May43. Moses Lake Field, WA 22May43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 25May43. 
					390th Bomb Group, Great Falls AAB, MT 7Jun43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 1Jul43.
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 11Jul43. Ferried overseas 
					on the North Atlantic route via Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland Jul43. 
					569th Bomb Squadron [CC*T], 390th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk 18Jul43. 
					{first combat mission 12Aug43}. Accident after aborting a mission to the industrial center of 
					Düren, Germany 20Oct43 (10RTD). The plane turned back early because of mechanical issues, 
					still with a full bomb load and fuel tanks. A tire blew out on landing with the heavy load, 
					the landing gear collapsed and the plane skidded off the runway at Framlingham. {13 missions}. 
					Salvaged 27Oct43.   Named TET TMOTE.
				3328 (MSN 8264) Accepted by USAAF 8May43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver 
					Municipal Airport, CO 10May43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 22May43. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 22Jun43. 390th Bomb Group, Great Falls AAB, MT 30Jun43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS Jul43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 11Jul43. Ferried overseas on the North Atlantic route via Iceland to Prestwick 
					(Station 500), Scotland Jul43. 568th Bomb Squadron [BI*D], 390th Bomb Group, Framlingham 
					(Station 153), Suffolk Jul43.  Named"Miss Furtune") . {first combat mission 19Aug43}. 
					Failed to return from a mission to railway installations at Münster, Germany 10Oct43 (6KIA:4POW).
					As they approached the city, the formation was swarmed by a large force of enemy aircraft for 
					an estimated forty-five minutes of vicious fighting. By the time their friendly fighter escorts arrived 
					to drive off the Luftwaffe, the damage had already been done.  .Hit by a rocket fired by Obfw Hans Raab
					in Bf 110G-2 of ZG 1/2, which caused the tail section to be blown off. The plane 
					quickly broke in half, exploded and crashed. After #328 exploded, B-17F 42-3415 unavoidably flew 
					through the wreckage and also crashed. Crashed at Horstmann Farm, Vorsundern, Burgsteinfurt, Germany. 
					{14 missions}.   .MACR 861. 
				3329 (MSN 8265) Accepted by USAAF 10May43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver 
					Municipal Airport, CO 14May43. 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 22May43. 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 25May43. 390th Bomb Group, Great Falls AAB, MT 7Jun43. Chanute Field, 
					Rantoul, IL 25Jun43. Lewistown Field, MT 28Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 29Jun43. Ferried overseas on the North Atlantic route via Iceland to 
					Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland Jul43. 570th Bomb Squadron [DI*F], 390th Bomb Group, 
					Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk 15Jul43. , named "Skippyz'  (first combat mission 12Aug43}. 
					Accident during assembly for a mission to the Luftwaffe air depot at Romilly-sur-Seine, France 5Feb44 
					(1INJ:9RTD). The number one propeller oversped and the engine caught fire. The aircraft was 
					abandoned by the crew and crashed at Hounsell Wood, Salehurst, Hurst Green, East Sussex.
					{31 missions}. Salvaged 8Feb44
				3330 (MSN 8266) Accepted by USAAF 10May43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 17May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 11Jun43. 544th Bomb Squadron [SU*N], 384th Bomb Group, 
					Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 27Jun43. {first combat mission 4Jul43}. 
					Failed to return from a mission to a Luftwaffe air depot at Villacoublay, France 14Jul43 
					(5POW:5EVD). Struck by flak on the bomb run which knocked out No.1 engine; after the target, 
					fighters attacked, knocking out No.3 and No.4 engines, No.3 engine catching fire. With the 
					rudder missing, the crew bailed out before the aircraft crashed and exploded 500 meters 
					north of Les Essarts-le-Roi, south of Versailles, France. {2 missions).   Claimed by Maj. Egon Mayer in FW-190A-6 
					of JG 2/Stab 
				3331 (MSN 8267) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 11May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 2Jun43. 331st Bomb Squadron [QE*Z], 94th Bomb Group, Earls Colne (Station 358), 
					Essex 5Jun43. Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 13Jun43
					Named "Naturals/7-11"--artwork of a pair of dice.   Failed to return from a mission on 
					SOE Operation Cadillac (Resistance supplies) 14Jul43.   Shot down by Maj. Egon Mayer in FW-190A-6 of JG 2/Stab at 
					Saint-Germain-des-Angles, France. 8 KIA, 2 evaded. MACR 116.
				3332 (MSN 8268) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 15May43.
					3030th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, VH), Roswell Field, NM 23May43. 3010th Base 
					Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 11Dec43. 
					3020th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine), La Junta Field, CO 29Mar44. 
					552nd Bomb Squadron, 325th Bomb Group (Reconnaissance), Roswell Field, NM. 
					Damaged landing with mechanical failure at Roswell Field, NM 31Mar44. Modified for 
					training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated 
					TB-17F. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK for storage 
					and disposal 7Aug45. War Assets Corporation. Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped
				3333 (MSN 8269) Accepted by USAAF 11May43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 12May43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 25May43. 390th Bomb Group, 
					Great Falls AAB, MT 7Jun43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 1Jul43. North Atlantic Wing, Air 
					Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 12Jul43. Ferried overseas on the North Atlantic 
					route via Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland Jul43. 569th Bomb Squadron [CC*O], 
					390th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk Jul43. Named "Purgatory Pete".
					{first combat mission 12Aug43}. Failed to return from a shuttle mission to the Messerschmitt 
					aircraft factories at Regensburg, Germany 17Aug43 (10RTD). After bombing the target the bomber 
					turned towards the Alps heading for Algeria. Damaged by enemy fighters and without enough 
					fuel to reach Algeria, as they flew over Switzerland the crew was given the chance to bail out; 
					they all declined. Eventually, with the fuel exhausted, the aircraft was ditched in the
					Mediterranean Sea, fifty miles off Bône, Algeria. {3 missions}.  MACR 389. 
				3334  (MSN 8270) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 15May43. 
					3030th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, VH), Roswell Field, NM 6Nov43. 3010th Base Unit 
					(Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 12Dec43. 551st Two Engine 
					Flying Training Squadron [TEFTS], Roswell Field, NM. Damaged landing with mechanical failure 
					at Roswell Auxiliary Field #3, eighteen miles south of Roswell 15Feb44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 7Nov45.
				3335 (MSN 8271) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 17May43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 14Jun43. 385th Bomb Group 14Jun43. 
					Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 15May43. 
					548th Bomb Squadron [GX*Y], 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk Jun43. 
					549th Bomb Squadron. Accident landing at Balderton (Station 482), Lincolnshire 30Apr44. 
					Salvaged 29May45. Named  FICKLE [drawing of finger] OF ?
				3336 (MSN 8272) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 17May43. 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 12Jul43. 549th Bomb Squadron, 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield 
					(Station 155), Suffolk 26Jun43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 414th Bomb Squadron, 
					97th Bomb Group, Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria Jul43. Pont-du-Fahs, 
					Tunisia 11Aug43. Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. Failed to return from a mission 
					to the airdrome at Marcigliana, Rome, Italy 20Oct43 (10RTD). Hampered by bad weather, 
					the bomber was returning to base with its bomb load when engine problems forced the 
					plane down and ditched in the Tyrrhenian Sea. The crew took to the liferafts and were 
					adrift for twenty-one hours, floating between two small islands off Rome. They were 
					rescued by Italian fishermen and returned to base 25Oct43. Salvaged 27Oct43. Named  VIRGIN STURGEON
				3337 (MSN 8273) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 20May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 8Jul43. 548th Bomb Squadron [GX*C], 385th Bomb Group, 
					Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 12Jul43..  Named 'Thoroughbred' Failed to return 
					from a mission to the Focke-Wulf aircraft factory at Sorau, Prussia 11Apr44 (10KIA). Shot down 
					by enemy fighters, crashed Baltic Sea heading for Sweden with severe damage  MACR 4266
				3338 (MSN 8274) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 20May43. 
					385th Bomb Group, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 29Jun43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland 
					to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 5Jul43. 331st Bomb Squadron [QE*P], 94th Bomb Group,
					Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk Jul43. Named  SLEEPY TIME GAL.  Failed to return from a mission to the 
					ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 14Oct43 (5KIA:5POW). En route to the target area, 
					the bomber formation was repeatedly attacked by a large number of Luftwaffe fighters. 
					After the target, the Group turned and headed westward for England. German fighters, having 
					landed and refueled, attacked again until, finally, the bombers reached the coastline of western 
					Europe and relative safety. Shot down by enemy fighters, crashed Essey-et-Maizeras, 
					seventeen miles north of Toul, France. .  Claimed by Oblt Georg Schroder in Bf 109G-6
					of JG 2/4.  MACR 791.
42-3339/3393		Douglas-Long Beach B-17F-50-DL Fortress
				MSN 8275/8329.  Fortress built by Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, CA
					Production changes: Landing gear motor changed. P-8 starter relay
					Dispositions from B-17 Fortress Master Log, Dave Osborne
				3339 (MSN 8275) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 20May43. Dyersburg Field, TN 14Jul43. Dalhart Field, TX 14Aug43. 
					346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN. Accident landing at Dyersburg Field 29Jan44. 
					223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 1Mar44. 
					327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 15May45. 
					4124th Base Unit (Air Technical Service Command), Altus Field, OK 5Jun45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 9Oct45.
				3340 (MSN 8276) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 15May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle 
					Field, ME 27Jun43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 20th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb 
					Group, Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 25Jun43. {first combat mission 15Jul43}. 
					Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 1Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {22 missions}. 
					340th Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 14Nov43. 
					Foggia Main, Italy 15Dec43. San Giovanni, Cerignola, Italy 20Dec43. Foggia #7, 
					Amendola, Italy 16Jan44. 414th Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group. The plane was 
					returning from a local night mission to give Allied searchlight batteries practice when 
					the right main wheel tire blew out, ran off the runway and stopped after the landing 
					gear collpased at Amendola 10Jun44. Declared ‘war weary’. Reassigned for utility, 
					training and weather check aircraft 15Jul44. Crashed at Amendola 14May45
				3341 (MSN 8277) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 15May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque 
					Isle Field, ME 27Jun43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 429th Bomb Squadron, 
					2nd Bomb Group, Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 12Jul43
					Named "Lady Be Good". Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 1Aug43. 
					{first combat mission 21Aug43}. Failed to return from a mission to the Wiener 
					Neustädter Flugzeugwerke factory at Wiener Neustädt, Vienna, Austria 2Nov43 
					(6KIA:4POW). Enemy fighters took on the bomber force in a tenacious and 
					continuous forty minute battle, before, during and after the bomb run			
					Shot down by Bf 109G-6 of JG 51/II.  MACR 1142.  6 KIA, 4 POW
				3342 (MSN 8278) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 15May43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 10Jun43. Twelfth Air Force, 
					North Africa. 429th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), 
					Constantine, Algeria 11Jun43. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 17Jun43.
					Named "Tuff Tit". {first combat mission 28Jun43}. Battle damaged on a 
					tactical mission to Satellite #6 airdrome at Gerbini, Sicily 6Jul43 (1WIA:9RTD). 
					Two engines failed and, with fuel exhaustion from the increased power on the 
					remaining engines, left the formation at the African coast. The pilot made a forced 
					landing in a wheat field two miles east of Montcalm, Algeria, and thirty-five miles 
					southwest of Constantine, killing ten grazing sheep. A guard was placed on the airplane. 
					The next day an engineering crew from the 429th Bomb Squadron came and 
					repaired one engine; the engineering pilot took off with three engines and flew the plane 
					back to base. Crashed shortly after take off from Aïn M’lila for a tactical mission in 
					support of Operation Husky to the Messina-Villa San Giovanni ferry terminals, Italy 16Jul43 (10KIA). 
					Loaded with sixteen 300-pound bombs, this was the first mission after having three new engines 
					installed. Immediately after the plane cleared the ground, engine number one failed and the 
					propeller was feathered. Then smoke began coming from engine number two. In a frantic 
					effort to maintain altitude, the pilot pulled the nose up as the airplane continued to lose 
					power and airspeed. The plane began to mush in a tail low attitude, the left wing went down, 
					and the plane crashed. The left wing hit the ground first, the right wing severed a power line, 
					and with that instantaneous mixture of high voltage, heat and fuel, thirteen of the sixteen 
					bombs detonated, scattering wreckage over a wide area. The only recognizable parts 
					of the plane were four mangled engines. {3 missions}. 
				3343 (MSN 8279) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 15May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle 
					Field, ME 13Jun43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 32nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb 
					Group, Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 14Jun43. Oudna #1, 
					Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43.  Named"Slick Chick"- artwork based on Rita Hayworth 
					publicity photo. Painted by Sgt Eugene Townsend (32BS/301BG).  Retrofitted with later style 
					cheek and waist gun positions. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Cerignola #1, Italy 11Dec43. 
					Foggia #8 (Longskirt), Lucera, Italy 2Feb44. Landing accident at Foggia Main, Italy 12Feb44. 
					{70 missions}. Declared ‘war weary’. Reassigned for utility, training and weather check aircraft. 
					Air Depot 6Oct44. Believed to have crashed on return to the US. Salvaged 11Jul45
				3344 (MSN 8280) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 16May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle 
					Field, ME 11Jun43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 346th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, 
					Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 29Jun43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 4Aug43. 
					Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 97th Bomb Group, Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 14Nov43. 
					Foggia Main, Italy 15Dec43. San Giovanni, Cerignola, Italy 20Dec43. Foggia #7, 
					Amendola, Italy 16Jan44. 353rd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Foggia #8 (Longskirt), 
					Lucera, Italy 2Apr44. Failed to return from a mission to the railway marshalling yards at 
					Budapest, Hungary 27Jun44 (4KIA:5POW). During the bomb run, the formation entered 
					clouds when it was attacked by enemy fighters. When next seen, the No.2 engine was on 
					fire and the bomber went into a steep dive. Crashed near Budapest. {16 missions}.
					MACR 6173.  
				3345 (MSN 8281) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 20May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 26Jun43. 339th Bomb Squadron, 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton 
					Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 31Jun43, named "Paper Doll".  
					Failed to return from a mission to the AGO-Flugzeugwerke Fw 190 manufacturing 
					factory at Oschersleben, Germany 28Jul43 (10POW). Shot down by Oblt Rudolf Patzak in Bf 109G-6 of JG 54/8 and
					ditched in North Sea 40 km W of Ijmudien, Netherlands Jul 28, 1943.  MACR 138.  
				3346 (MSN 8282) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 17May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 22May43. 333rd Bomb Squadron [TS*C], 94th Bomb Group,
					Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 25Jun43
					named "Tuff Titty".  8th Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, Cheddington 
					(Station 113), Buckinghamshire Jun44. Salvaged 10Dec44. Returned to US. Patterson Field, 
					Dayton, OH 2Mar45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cincinnati, OH 30Jul45
				3347 (MSN 8283) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 14May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 25Jun43. 550th Bomb Squadron [SG*C], 385th Bomb Group, Great 
					Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk Jun43.  Named "Charlene. Loaned to 96th Bomb Group, 
					Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk. Battle damaged on a mission to the ball bearing 
					factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 14Oct43 (11RTD). En route to the target area, the bomber 
					formation was repeatedly attacked by a large number of Luftwaffe fighters. After the target, 
					the Group turned and headed westward for England. German fighters, having landed and 
					refueled, attacked again until, finally, the bombers reached the coastline of western 
					Europe and relative safety. Badly shot up and with fuel exhaustion, the crew bailed out 
					before the bomber crash landed at Lapworth, Warwickshire. Eye witnesses suggest the 
					aircraft, apart from a damaged wing, was in one piece. {15 missions}. Salvaged 14Oct43.. 
					Conflict:
					It is also reported that this bomber crash landed at Bovingdon and also flew at least a 
					further two missions on 13Dec43 and 7Jan44. This may have been 42-3447
				3348 (MSN 8284) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 23May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 26Jun43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), 
					Scotland 5Jul43. 337th Bomb Squadron [AW*G], 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton 
					Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 12Jul43.  Named "Dottie J III") Failed to return 
					from a mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 14Oct43 (6POW:4EVD). 
					En route to the target area, the bomber formation was repeatedly attacked by a large number 
					of Luftwaffe fighters.  Credited to Schweinfurt by Lt. Eberhard Schade 
					in Bf 109G-6 of JG 27/5 and crash landed at Thiacourt-Regnieville, seventeen 
					miles southwest of Metz, France.  MACR 833
				3349 MSN 8285) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 22May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 27Jun43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick 
					(Station 500), Scotland 5Jul43, named "El Lobo" then to 332nd Bomb Squadron [XM*E], 
					94th Bomb Group, Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk Jul43,  named "el Mangau"
					Failed to return from a mission to the Luftwaffe air depot at Mérignac, Bordeaux, France 5Dec43 (10KIA). 
					When the target was found to be completely obscured, the Group turned to its secondary 
					target, the Luftwaffe airfield at Cognac. Finding this target also obscured and facing a fuel shortage,
					the planes began jettisoning their bomb loads. Meagre flak along the route intensified over target 
					and about a dozen fighters attacked. Enemy aircraft set No.2 engine on fire, the aircraft crashed Bordeaux, France
					Claimed by Uffz Otto Schmidt in Fw 190A of JGr West/3.  
					MACR 1175.  
				3350 (MSN 8286) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 20May43.
					Station 10, Air Transport Command, Grenier Field, Manchester, NH 5Jul43. 110th Base Unit,
					Fort Dix AAB, Wrightstown, NJ 13Dec43. 121st RDC, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 20Dec43. 
					110th Base Unit (Staging), Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY 2Jul44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK for storage and 
					disposal 23Aug45. War Assets Corporation. Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped
				3351 (MSN 8287) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 18May43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 8Jul43. 
					407th Bomb Squadron [PY*Z], 92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 24Jul43.
					Podington (Station 109), Bedfordshire. Failed to return from a mission to the ball bearing 
					factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 14Oct43 (10RTD). En route to the target area, the bomber 
					formation was repeatedly attacked by a large number of Luftwaffe fighters. After the target, 
					the Group turned and headed westward for England. German fighters, having landed and 
					refueled, attacked again until, finally, the bombers reached the coastline of western 
					Europe and relative safety. With fuel exhaustion, the aircraft crash landed on a small 
					strip at Winkfield, Berks, ground looped and burnt out. On this mission the B-17 was the 
					lead in its formation. It was attacked many times on the way to and from Schweinfurt. 
					Over the target, its bombs hung up, eventually released over the English Channel. 
					Sometimes referred to as the CABOOSE because it often had the rearmost position in 
					the massed formations for raids.
				3352 (MSN 8288) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 15May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 7Jul43. 410th Bomb Squadron [GL*V], 94th Bomb Group, Rougham 
					(Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk Jul43,  Named "Virgin's Delight") 
					Battle damaged during a mission to an oil refinery and railway marshalling yards at 
					Gelsenkirchen, Germany 5Nov43. The left wing trailing edge was struck by bombs 
					dropped from a higher plane. Failed to return from a mission to Solingen, Germany 29Nov43 
					(1POW:9KIA). Damaged by flak and shot down by enemy fighters. Crashed into North Sea, 
					southwest of Borkum, Germany  MACR 1186.
				3353 (MSN 8289) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 20May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 7Jul43. 337th Bomb Squadron [AW*L], 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton 
					Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 13Jul43.   Named *Tar Fly*. Failed to return 
					from an Operation Starkey mission to the industrial area of Paris, France 9Sep43 
					(2KIA:8POW). Unfavorable weather conditions over the primary target causes the 
					bombers to divert to their secondary target, the airfield at Beaumont Sur Oise, 
					France. Damaged by flak, crash landed west of Évreux, near Beaumont-Le-Roger, France.
					Shot down by Oblt Georg Schroder in Bf 109G-6 of JG2/11 then
					bellied in on an open field 10 km S of Beaumont-le-Roger,
					France. 
				3354 (MSN 8290) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 20May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 11Jul43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 353rd Bomb Squadron, 
					301st Bomb Group, Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria Jul43. Oudna #1, 
					Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Cerignola #1, 
					Italy 10Dec43. Foggia #8 (Longskirt), Lucera, Italy 2Feb44.  Named "Big Stoop".
					{21 missions}. 341st Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy.
					Landing accident at Amendola 29May44. Air Depot 26Jun44. 301st Bomb Group, 
					Foggia #8 (Longskirt), Lucera, Italy. Salvaged 30Nov45. 
				3355 (MSN 8291) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 22May43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 14Jul43. 
					550th Bomb Squadron [SG*E], 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 18Jul43. 
					Salvaged 29May45.  Named NAN B
				3356 (MSN 8292) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 23May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 4Jul43. 548th Bomb Squadron [GX*U], 385th Bomb Group, Great 
					Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 9Jul43. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit 
					(Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 3Jul44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 14Aug45. 
					Named MAYFLY
				3357 (MSN 8293) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 
					21May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 5Jun43. 
					H2S radar installed. 813th Bomb Squadron [PC*S], 482nd Bomb Group, Alconbury 
					(Station 102), Huntingdonshire 1Jul43. Failed to return from a mission to the rail 
					marshalling yards at Frankfurt am Main, Germany 8Feb44.
					Shot down Feb 8, 1944 By Gunfire From German Messerschmitt BF 109G-6 at Chevincourt 2 km Northwest 
					of Compiegne, France While on a Mission to Frankfurt, Germany. BF 109G-6 Flown By Unknown Pilot 
					and Unit. All (10) Crew Bailed Out and (7) Were Captured and Became POWs. Released in 1945. 
					(3) Crew Evaded Capture..  MACR 2781
				3358 (MSN 8294) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 19May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle 
					Field, ME 8Aug43. Equipped with H2S Oboe Mk 1 radar. 813th Bomb Squadron, 
					482nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 28Aug43. Twelfth Air Force, 
					North Africa. Converted for the ELINT role, additional fuel tanks were installed in the 
					bomb bay, and a radar observer's position was built in the radio room with racks for 
					receivers and seats for two observers. 16th Reconnaissance Squadron (Heavy) Special, 
					68th Reconnaissance Group, Foch Field, Tunisia Sep43. Returned to US. 1103rd Base 
					Unit (Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command), Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 14Nov44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 3Nov45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; 
					scrapped.  Named THUNDER HEAD nose art
				3359 (MSN 8295) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 25May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 9Jul43. HQ Squadron, Eighth Air Force, Bovingdon (Station 112), Hertfordshire.
					Flew Gibraltar to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 17/18Jan44. Flew Casablanca, 
					French Morocco to Heston, Middlesex 29Feb44 and 22Mar44. Crash landed at 
					Bovingdon 22Dec44. Salvaged after non battle damage 23Dec44
				3360 (MSN 8296) Accepted by USAAF 24May43. School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 
					10Jun43. Station 10, Air Transport Command, Grenier Field, Manchester, NH 8Jul43. 
					Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY. Damaged when collided with Aeronca L-3C 43-1927 
					in taxy accident caused by mechanical failure at Orlando AAB, FL 21Jul43. 12th Radar 
					Calibration Detachment, Fort Dix AAB, Wrightstown, NJ 6Dec43. Substantially damaged 
					in an accident taxying at Fort Dix AAB 26Jan44. 110th Base Unit, Bradley Field, CT 5Jan44. 
					110th Base Unit (Staging), Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY 2Jul44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK for storage and 
					disposal 13Jul44. War Assets Corporation. Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46. Featured in film 
					making by Paul Mantz. Featured in films ‘Command Decision’ [1948] and ‘Chain Lightning’ [1950]. 
					Registered 17Mar50 as N67974. California Atlantic Airways, St Petersburg, FL, 8May50. 
					Registration revoked 14Jan77, cancelled 24Oct13. Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano, Bolivia, 1951. 
					Registered CP-70. Reregistered CP-570. Crashed El Alto, La Paz, Bolivia 21Sep55.
				3361 (MSN 8297) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 16Jun43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 7Jul43. Twelfth Air Force, 
					North Africa. 340th Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), 
					Constantine, Algeria 13Jul43. Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the Luftwaffe airfield at Capua, Naples, Italy 26Aug43. 
					Damaged in an attack by Italian enemy fighters of 22° Gruppo firing 37mm cannon shells, 
					causing damage to the right wing and disabling the No.3 engine. Minutes later, another 
					engine was struck. The plane ditched thirty miles north of Palermo, Italy; crew rescued (10RTD)
				3362 (MSN 8298) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 25May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME Jul43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), 
					Scotland 7/8Jul43. 533rd Bomb Squadron, 381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), 
					Essex Jul43. 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Little Staughton (Station 127), Bedfordshire 7Jul43. 
					Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 340th Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, 
					Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 13Jul43.   Named "Cultured Vulture" Chateau-du-Rhumel Jul 13, 1943; 
					Pont-du-Fahs Aug 1, 1943; Depienne Aug 15, 1943; Cerignola Dec 20, 1943; Amendola Jan 16, 1944 
					Failed to return from a tactical mission in support of the US Fifth Army to a bridge 
					and town of Pontecorvo, Italy 22Jan44 (2KIA:8POW). Struck by flak and crashed near Pontecorvo.
					MACR 2032
				3363 (MSN 8299) Accepted by USAAF 22May43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 25May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Presque Isle Field, ME 2Aug43. 367th Bomb Squadron [GY*G], 306th Bomb Group, 
					Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 14Aug43.   Named "Punchy". Battle damaged during a 
					mission to the air depot at Villacoublay, France 24Aug43; flak damage to both wings, 
					nose compartment and dorsal fin. Battle damaged on a mission to a roller bearing 
					factory at Stuttgart, Germany 6Sep43. Enemy fight attacks struck the right inner wing, 
					damaging the Tokyo tanks. Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire Sep43. 
					Regained by Group Sep43. Battle damaged by flak on a mission to industrial areas at Frankfurt 
					am Main, Germany 4Oct43. Flak over the target was moderate and accurate. A large force of 
					enemy fighters were encountered, some using rockets which were fired from a distance beyond 
					the range of the bombers’ guns. Serious damage to rudder, vertical stabiliser, right inner wing 
					and radio compartment. Base Air Depot No.2, Warton (Station 582), Lancashire; repair by 
					Mobile Repair Unit 4Oct43. 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Little Staughton (Station 127), 
					Bedfordshire 16Oct43. Regained by Group 26Oct43. Failed to return from a mission to the 
					railway marshalling yards at Osnabrück, Germany 22Dec43 (7KIA:3POW). Just after dropping 
					bombs on the target, enemy fighter aircraft damaged engines No.1 & No.2 and severely damaged 
					the wing. The plane exploded and crashed at Verwalde, near Venne, ten miles northeast of Osnabrück, Germany. 
					MACR 1716. 
				3364 (MSN 8300) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 25May43. F 13Jul43. 
					Damaged while parked by B-17F 42-30578 at Dyersburg 4Jan44. 202nd Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Galveston Field, TX 12Feb44. 268th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 30Mar44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 27Oct45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				3365 (MSN 8301) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 26May43. Operational Training Unit, Harvard Field, NB 2Aug43. 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 6Mar44. 244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Harvard Field, NB 7May44. 4160th Base Unit, Albuquerque AAB, NM 20Jun44. 
					244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Harvard Field, NB. Damaged taxying 
					at Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 29Apr45. Modified for training, stripped of armor, 
					armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage and disposal 19Jun45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped.
				3366 (MSN 8302) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 24May43. Ephrata AAB, WA 15Jul43. 235th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 17Jan44. 4202nd Base Unit (Rome Air Technical 
					Service Command), Syracuse AAB, NY 19Feb44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 20Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				3367 (MSN 8303) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 27May43. 340th Bomb Squadron, 383rd Bomb Group, Geiger Field, 
					Spokane, WA 17Jul43. 542nd Base Unit, Lackland Field, San Antonio, TX 21Jan44. 
					222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Ardmore Field, OK 24Mar44. 
					4120th Base Unit, Mobile ATSC, Bates Field, Mobile, AL 22Aug44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 10Feb46. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				3368 (MSN 8304) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 29May43. 
					Dyersburg Field, TN 14Jul43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 19Aug43. 
					505th Bomb Group, Harvard Field, NB 16Sep43. 244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Alliance, NB 16Dec43. 770th Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Walker Field, Victoria, KS. 
					Accident at Walker Field 21Dec43. Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, 
					turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Harvard Field, NB. Damaged taxying at Harvard Field 7Feb45. 4160th Base Unit, 
					Albuquerque AAB, NM 20Jun45
				3369 (MSN 8305) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 30May43. 
					Dyersburg Field, TN 15Jul43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK Dec43. 
					Delivered to Royal Canadian Air Force as Fortress Mark IIIA, serial 9204. Arrived at 
					Rockcliffe, ONT 9Dec43. 168th Heavy Transport Squadron, Rockcliffe, ONT Dec43. Used for VIP 
					and mail flights to Europe and North Africa. Damaged beyond repair at Rockcliffe, Ontario, 
					Canada 17Sep44. The Fortress had just landed after a long flight from Prestwick. As the Fortress 
					was taxying along the Rockcliffe flight line, the undercarriage collapsed, seriously damaging 
					both outer Pratt and Whitney engines and slightly damaging the inner pair. SOC 11Oct44.
				3370 (MSN 8306) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 27May43. 223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 15Jul43. 
					505th Bomb Squadron, 346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN. Damaged landing with 
					mechanical failure at Dyersburg Field 2Aug43. 223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Dyersburg Field, TN. Mid-air collision with B-17 42-6116 at Dyersburg 6Jun44. Mid-air collision 
					with B-17 42-30787 and crashed eight miles west of Brownsville, TN 27Sep44 (1KIS)
				3371 (MSN 8307) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 1Jun43. Moses Lake Field, WA 16Jul43. Air Materiel Command, Wright Field, 
					Dayton, OH 23Jul43. 222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Ardmore 
					Field, OK 20Nov43. 593rd Bomb Squadron, 396th Bomb Group, Drew Field, Tampa, FL. 
					Takeoff accident with resulting ground loop at Drew Field, Tampa, FL 16Jan44. Modified 
					to photographic configuration. Designated F-9 (mapping). Brasil 8Jun44. 332nd Base Unit, 
					Ardmore Field, OK 1Aug44. 581st Base Unit, Air Transport Command, Adams Field, 
					Little Rock, AR 18Sep44. 555th Base Unit, Dallas, TX. Modified for training, stripped of 
					armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. Crash landed 
					caused by weather at Adams Field, AR 12Sep45. Reclaimed 15Nov45
				3372 (MSN 8308) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 1Jun43. 247th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Smoky Hill Field, 
					Salina, KS 28Jun43. 203rd Base Unit, Dalhart Field, TX 26Aug43. Operational 
					Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 25Oct43. 
					502nd Bomb Squadron, 346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN. Damaged landing 
					with mechanical failure at Dyersburg Field 4Nov43. 4103rd Base Unit (Mobile Air 
					Technical Service Command), Hawkins Field, Jackson, MS 18Feb44. 
					203rd Base Unit (16th Bomber Operational Training Wing), Jackson AAB, MS 11Mar44. 
					F10 (mapping) Atkinson Field, Georgetown, British Guiana 1Sep44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and 
					disposal 14Feb45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				3373 (MSN 8309) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 17May43. 338th Bomb Squadron, 96th Bomb Group, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 1Jul43. 
					245th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), McCook Field, NB 15Jul43. Peterson Field, 
					Colorado Springs, CO 26Jul43. Modified to photographic configuration. Designated F-9. 
					214th Base Unit, Alliance, NB 14Sep43. 268th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 28Mar44. Damaged while parked by B-17F 42-5968 
					at Rapid City Field, SD 25Aug44. Reclaimed 14Aug45.  Named  LADY MILLICENT III
				3374 (MSN 8310) Accepted by USAAF at Long Beach Field, CA 26May43. Continental 
					Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 27May43. 7th Ferrying 
					Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 15Jul43. 373rd Sub Depot, Dyersburg Field, TN. 
					503rd Bomb Squadron, 346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN. Accident landing at 
					Dyersburg Field 12Aug43. Combat Crew Training School, 395th Bomb Group, 
					Ardmore Field, OK. Short on fuel the bomber force landed on a soft, muddy field at 
					Neosho CAA Intermediate Landing Field, MO 1Mar44. SOC 8Sep44.
					Placed in class 26 Sep 8, 1944 for non-flying roles.  Transferred to MGM
					Studios after the war for making of movie *Footprints in the Sky*, which
					was never made.  Sat in storage at MGM until 1960s, when transferred to Ed
					Maloney's Planes of Fame Air Museum at Chino, CA, where the fuselage
					was displayed on its belly.  Traded to Beale AFB museum in 1981.  
					Transferred to Offutt AFB, Nebraska in 1989, where it was restored and painted
					as 42-30230 *Homesick Angel* and put on display as gate guard at the SAC entrance.  Still there
					in 2013.
				3375 (MSN 8311) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 13May43. Dyersburg Field, TN 16Jul43. 3010th Base Unit (Pilot School, 
					Specialized, Four Engine), Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 6Apr44. 3020th Base Unit (Pilot School, 
					Advanced, Two Engine), La Junta Field, CO 10Feb45. Modified for training, stripped of armor, 
					armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. To  Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK for storage and disposal 31Jul45. War Assets Corporation. 
					Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped
				3376 (MSN 8312) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 1May43. 594th Bomb Squadron, 396th Bomb Group, Moses Lake Field, WA 16Jul43. 
					Damaged at Moses Lake 4Aug43. 3701st Base Unit (Technical School), 
					Amarillo Field, TX 26Jan44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR
					for storage and disposal 9Oct45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway 
					Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				3377 (MSN 8313) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 1Jun43. Ephrata AAB, WA 16Jul43. Rapid City Field, SD 1Oct43. Combat 
					Crew Training School, 395th Bomb Group, Ardmore Field, OK. Personnel accident five 
					miles northeast of Ardmore 1Feb44 when the ball turret gunner was injured 
					rotating the turret. 224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station),
					Sioux City AAB, IA 15Feb44. Crash landed 9 miles west of Isabella, MN 22Nov44. 
					SOC 28Nov44. Reclaimed 6Dec44
				3378 (MSN 8314) Accepted by USAAF 27May43. Continental Airlines, Modification 
					Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 1Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air 
					Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 7Jul43. 563rd Bomb Squadron [Q], 
					388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk 9Jul43.  Named "Silver Dollar"
					{first combat mission 19Aug43}. Failed to return from a mission to industrial 
					targets at Stuttgart, Germany 6Sep43 (1KIA:9POW). With bad weather over Germany, 
					the bomber attempted to attack a secondary target of a Luftwaffe air base to the 
					southwest of Strasbourg, France. Failing again to find the target, the bombs were 
					jettisoned into the Black Forest. Shot down by enemy fighters and the crew bailed out. 
					The plane crashed near Troyes, France. {4 missions)   MACR 3114. 
				3379 (MSN 8315) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 
					1Jun43. 393rd Bomb Group, Kearney Field, NB 30Jun43. The pilot lost control, crash 
					landed and destroyed by fire at White City, KS 3Jul43 (10KIS). 
				3380 (MSN 8316) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 31May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 9Jul43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 32nd Bomb Squadron, 
					301st Bomb Group, Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 13Jul43. 
					Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43. Landing accident involving B-17F 42-30122 
					and parked B-17F 42-30127 at Ponte Olivo, Gela, Sicily 23Oct43. Failed to return from 
					a mission to the Wiener Neustädter Flugzeugwerke factory at Wiener Neustädt, Vienna, 
					Austria 2Nov43 (3KIA:6POW). En route to the target, the supercharger on the No.1 engine 
					had failed but the plane was keeping up with the Group formation. Almost simultaneous 
					with reaching the I.P., flak began working its way toward the plane. At the same time, 
					enemy fighters were spotted maneuvering into position and started to attack. A flak shell 
					burst below the right wing, throwing the plane violently upwards. The main point of damage 
					was in the wing, directly behind No.3 engine, setting fire to it as well. No. 3 engine was 
					completely disabled. The fighter attacks had destroyed the elevator controls and it took 
					combined strength to hold the plane straight and level for the bomb run. The tail gunner 
					was killed on one fighter pass and the ball turret gunner was apparently killed instantly 
					by the flak burst that so damaged the wing. Another flak burst, quite close, destroyed 
					what was left of the aileron control and the A.F.C.E. mechanism too was not functioning. 
					After dropping their bombs on the target, as the Group rAllied on their way home, the 
					crew had no choice but to continue straight ahead, hoping to reach a safe place to bail 
					out before the fire reached the fuel tank. One of the top turret guns jammed, and being small, the 
					gunner had to duck down out of the turret to clear the jam. While thus engaged, a cannon shells 
					from an enemy fighter perforated the cockpit, and a 20mm cannon shell burst in the turret, 
					blowing it completely off the plane. The crew started to bail out and the plane crashed 
					between Thernberg and Scheiblingkirchen, southeast of Neunkirchen, Austria. {32 missions)
  					MACR 1095.
				3381 (MSN 8317) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 31May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 9Jul43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa 13Jul43. 341st Bomb Squadron, 
					97th Bomb Group, Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 13Jul43. 
					Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, 
					Italy 1Nov43. Severely battle damaged on a mission to Livorno, Italy 4Nov43. 
					Battle damaged on a mission to an airfield at Kalamaki, Zakynthos, Greece 6Dec43 
					(1KIA:1POW:8RTD). Damaged by flak near Zakynthos, the engineer and navigator 
					bailed out. The rest of the crew remained on the plane and returned safely to Tunisia. Salvaged
				3382 (MSN 8318) Accepted by USAAF 28May43. Continental Airlines, Modification 
					Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 1Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air 
					Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 7Aug43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, 
					Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 14Aug43. 360th Bomb Squadron, 
					303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 12Aug43. 
					369th Bomb Squadron [WW*S], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), 
					Bedfordshire 22Feb44. Sustained battle damage caused by 20mm cannon 
					shells on a mission to the Dornier-Werke GMBH aircraft plant in which the 
					Do 335 multipurpose fighter was being built at Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany 
					24Apr44 (1WIA:9RTD). Returning for home after the target The engineer/top turret 
					gunner was struck and seriously wounded by a bullet. On a training flight, fire 
					broke out in No.2 engine and cockpit then No.1 engine stopped. The plane was 
					unable to reach base and crash landed at Wilden, Bedfordshire 9May44 (10RTD). 
					The plane hit a tree, skidded a long way and burnt out; no injuries to crew members. 
					Salvaged 10May44
				3383 (MSN 8319) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 1Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 9Jul43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 346th Bomb Squadron, 
					99th Bomb Group, Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 28Jul43. Oudna #1, 
					Mohammedia, Tunisia 4Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 341st Bomb 
					Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 14Nov43. Foggia Main, 
					Italy 15Dec43. San Giovanni, Cerignola, Italy 20Dec43. Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 
					16Jan44. Participated in the first Operation Frantic shuttle mission to the railway 
					marshalling yards at Debrecen, Hungary 2Jun44. After the target, the bomber 
					continued east and landed at a Russian airfield near Poltava, Ukraine. Operated 
					a mission to a Luftwaffe airfield at Gala?i, Rumania 6Jun44, returning to Poltava. 
					Failed to return to base in Italy on the last sortie of Operation Frantic shuttle 
					mission to the Luftwaffe airfield at Foc?ani, Rumania 11Jun44 (2KIA:9POW).
					Lagging behind the formation and attacked by enemy fighters. An engine on the 
					right wing was disabled, the plane lost altitude, exploded and crashed near Bucharest, 
					Rumania. In the Fortress was the photographic officer of the 97th Bomb Group. 
					He had In his possession approximately 500 still pictures and several thousand 
					feet of motion pictures, all taken on the base or in Poltava. He was the only man 
					killed, being machine-gunned through the chest; the remainder of the crew bailed 
					out and the bomber crashed scattering photos and movie film across the countryside, 
					to be collected by the Germans and their allies. One of the photographs was used 
					to locate the Allied bomber force that was decimated on the ground at Poltava by a 
					major German strike force night of 21/22Jun44.  Named CESSPOOL CEDRICK / SPIRIT OF McCOOK. 
					Named by the 346th Bomb Squadron commander, a native of McCook, Nebraska  MACR 6425
				3384 (MSN 8320) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 1Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle 
					Field, ME 6Aug43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 20th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb 
					Group, Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 27Aug43. {first combat mission 7Sep43}. 
					Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {18 missions}. 353rd Bomb Squadron, 
					301st Bomb Group, Oudna #2, Tunis, Tunisia 14Nov43. Cerignola #1, Italy 10Dec43. 
					Foggia #8 (Longskirt), Lucera, Italy 2Feb44. Accident landing at Lucera 5Jul44. 
					{53 missions}. Air Depot 20Jul44. Salvaged 14Sep44
				3385 (MSN 8321)  Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 1Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 1Jul43. Oboe MK I radar installed. 407th Bomb Squadron [PY*K], 
					92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 11Aug43. 
					813th Bomb Squadron [PC*C], 482nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), 
					Huntingdonshire 25Aug43. Ninth Air Force, Stansted (Station 169), Essex 5Feb44
				3386 MSN 8322) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 1Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle 
					Field, ME 7Aug43. 351st Bomb Squadron [EP*H], 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe 
					Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 23Aug43. 350th Bomb Squadron [LN*HBS,  
					named *Marie Helena*) Failed to return from a mission to an aircraft 
					factory at Bremen, Germany 8Oct43 (10KIA). The formation was met with stiff 
					resistance by German fighters and flak crews on the ground the entire way, from 
					the Dutch coast all the way into the German heartland. In addition, a large force of 
					German fighters launched vicious attacks against the planes. En route to the target 
					involved in midair collision with
					Lt Erich Hondt's Fw 190A-5/U12 of JG 11/2 and crashed at
					Bellingwolde, Netherlands on mission to Bremen Oct 8, 1943.  MACR 949
					10 KIA.  Lt Hondt was thrown clear and survived.
					Also reported that the Luftwaffe pilot was Lt Hans Ehlers of 2./JG 1 flying Fw 190A-6, Black 5; 
					he bailed out and survived to be shot down at least twelve times.
				3387 3387	(MSN 8323) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 
					1Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 4Aug43. 
					364th Bomb Squadron [WF*O], 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 20Aug43. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the port at Bremen, Germany 26Nov43 (10POW). 
					Damaged by flak, crashed near Oldenburg, Germany.  Listed as shot down by Oblt Hugo Frey in Bf 109G
					of JG 11/7 near Hude, E of Oldenburg, Germany Nov 26, 1943.  
					MACR 1573.  10 POW.
				3388 (MSN 8324) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 1Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 13Jul43. 388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk 3Aug43. 
					550th Bomb Squadron [SG*F], 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 1943. 
					548th Bomb Squadron, named 'Sleepytime Gal'. Damaged in collision with 
					B-17F 42-30135 and another 385th Bomb Group B-17F while taxying at Metfield (Station 366), 
					Suffolk 13Oct43; two parked P-47D Thunderbolts, 42-22459 and 42-74736, were also damaged 
					while parked. Failed to return from a mission to the Dornier-Werke factory and airfield at 
					Oberpfaffenhofen, Munich, Germany 24Apr44 (6KIA:4RTD). Enemy aircraft damaged three 
					engines, the aircraft ditched in English Channel off Dungeness, Kent. The crew was 
					rescued by a Royal Air Force Air-Sea Rescue Supermarine Walrus amphibious aircraft next day. 
					MACR 4452
				3389 (MSN 8325) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 1Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle 
					Field, ME 31Jul43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 347th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb 
					Group, Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 13Aug43. Battle damaged by enemy fighters 
					on a mission to the railway marshalling yards at Mestre, Venice, Italy 6Oct43 (10RTD). 
					Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 340th Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Depienne, 
					Sminja, Tunisia 14Nov43. Failed to return from a mission Toulon, France 22Nov43. 
					Ditched, crew rescued.   Named RANGY LIL
				3390 (MSN 8326) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 1Jun43. 303rd Base Unit, Roswell Field, NM 6Nov43. 3010th Base 
					Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 11Jan43. 
					3020th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine), La Junta Field, CO 8Apr44. 
					3030th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, VH), Roswell Field, NM. Accident 
					landing at Roswell Field 15Nov44. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcey 
					Field, Stillwater, OK for storage and disposal 31Jul45. War Assets Corporation. 
					Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946.  Scrapped
				3391 (MSN 8327) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 1Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle 
					Field, ME 1Aug43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 32nd Bomb Squadron, 
					301st Bomb Group, Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 2Aug43. 
					Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43
					Named "Georgia Peach"–artwork of a female kneeling about to throw a bomb. 
					Painted by Sgt Eugene Townsend (32BS/301BG). Failed to return from a mission to the 
					Wiener Neustädter Flugzeugwerke factory at Wiener Neustädt, Vienna, Austria 2Nov43 (4KIA). 
					Flak was intense and accurate over the target, but enemy fighters attacking the formation 
					head-on in line abreast formation managed to shoot down the bomber, setting fire to No.3 engine. 
					Leaving the formation, the aircraft was attacked again with pieces falling off. In a spin 
					with the engine on fire, it exploded and crashed at Espang, Austria. {32 missions}. shot down by Bf 109G-6
					of JG 51/II,  MACR 1092.  3 KIA, 6 POW
				3392 (MSN 8328) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 4Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle 
					Field, ME 31Jun43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 96th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb 
					Group, Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 8Jul43. {first combat mission 19Jul43}. 
					Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {23 missions}. 353rd Bomb Squadron, 
					301st Bomb Group, Oudna #2, Tunis, Tunisia 14Nov43. Cerignola #1, Italy 10Dec43. 
					Foggia #8 (Longskirt), Lucera, Italy 2Feb44. {89 missions}. 97th Bomb Group, Foggia #7, 
					Amendola, Italy. Declared ‘war weary’. Reassigned for utility, training and weather 
					check aircraft. Air Depot 11Oct44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Bush Field, Augusta, GA for storage and disposal 10May45.
				3393 (MSN 8329) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 1Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 1Jul43. 418th Bomb Squadron [LD*Y], 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe 
					Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 5Jul43named "Just-A-Snappin", then named "Did You Say Ten Cents?".  
					Battle damaged during a mission to an aircraft factory at Bremen, Germany 8Oct43 (1DOI:3WIA:5RTD). 
					The formation was met with stiff resistance by German fighters and flak crews on the 
					ground the entire way, from the Dutch coast all the way into the German heartland, and back again. 
					In addition, a large force of German fighters launched vicious attacks against the planes. 
					Over the target, the formation encountered intense flak. Just before the target, flak hit the
					nose compartment injuring the bombardier but he managed to release the bombs accurately. 
					After the bombs had been released, flak destroyed engine No.4, cutting control wires and the 
					left elevator was ripped to shreds, plunging the bomber into an out of control spinning dive. 
					Regaining control 3,000ft lower, the crew planned how to return to base. Fighting off attacks 
					by enemy fighters, the bomber reached the coast, slowly losing altitude. Expecting to ditch 
					in the North Sea, equipment was jettisoned to reduce weight. This was sufficient to maintain 
					altitude and eventually, the crew spotted a fighter field in East Anglia where the pilot elected 
					to land with several injured crew members. With the hydraulics and brakes inoperative, the 
					frayed rudder cables snapped as the aircraft touched down leaving the pilots with no control 
					over the landing run. The aircraft hit a large tree when it crash landed at Ludham, Norfolk. 
					The tree passed between the No.2 engine and the fuselage, spinning the aircraft around. 
					The fighters which the crew had spotted on the airfield turned out to be decoys on a dummy 
					airfield; medical help took two hours to arrive. Salvaged 12Oct43
42-3394/3422		Douglas-Long Beach B-17F-55-DL Fortress
				MSN 8330/8358.  built by Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, CA
					Production changes: Provision for auxiliary power unit to operate main electrical system. B-3 bomb release control; AN5790 thermometer
					Dispositions from B-17 Fortress Master Log, Dave Osborne
				3394 (MSN 8330) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification 
					Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 2Jun43. 3030th Base Unit (Pilot School, 
					Specialized, VH), Roswell Field, NM 6Nov43. 3010th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, 
					Four Engine), Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 11Jan44. 552nd Bomb Squadron, 
					325th Bomb Group (Reconnaissance), Roswell Field, NM. Force landed after engine failure 
					at Roswell Field, NM 29Mar44. 4160th Base Unit, Albuquerque AAB, NM 10Aug44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage 
					and disposal 13Aug45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Compressed Steel 
					Corporation Jul46; scrapped.
				3395 (MSN 8331) Accepted by USAAF May43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver 
					Municipal Airport, CO 1Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field,
					Bangor, ME 15Jul43. 561st Bomb Squadron [V], 388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136),
					Suffolk 17Jul43. {first combat mission 15Aug43}. Participated in a shuttle mission 
					to the Messerschmitt aircraft factories at Regensburg, Germany 17Aug43. After the target,
					the bomber turned south and landed at the Twelfth Air Force base at Bône, Algeria. 
					Later positioned to Telergma, Algeria. On return to England, operated a mission to a 
					Luftwaffe air depot at Mérignac, Bordeaux, France 24Aug43. Battle damaged on a mission 
					to the port area at Bremen, Germany 20Dec43 (10RTD). Attacked by a large force of enemy 
					fighters and flak over the target area was very intense. Accident returning from a mission
					to the I.G. Farben chemical works at Oppau, Ludwigshafen, Germany 7Jan44. The landing 
					gear would not lower, the plane was diverted and crash landed at Honington (Station 375), 
					Suffolk. 1st Strategic Air Depot, Troston (Station 595), Suffolk. 560th Bomb Squadron, 
					388th Bomb Group, Knettishall. Takeoff accident at Honington (Station 375), Suffolk 31May44. 
					Battle damaged on a mission to the Braunkohlen Benzin AG synthetic oil refinery northeast 
					of Zeitz, Germany 16Aug44. Intense accurate flak was encountered at the target. Battle damaged 
					on a mission to the I.G. Farben synthetic fuel works at Pölitz, Prussia 25Aug44. Intense and 
					accurate flak was encountered at the target. {final combat mission 25Sep44}. {44 missions}. 
					Salvaged 1st Strategic Air Depot, Troston.  Named PASSIONATE WITCH II
				3396 (MSN 8332) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver 
					Municipal Airport, CO 5Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 14Jul43. 337th Bomb Squadron [AW*D], 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton 
					Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 18Jul43. Took off from base on a practice mission 26Apr44, 
					landing on return the right landing gear collapsed (5RTD). Salvaged after non battle damage
				3397 (MSN 8333) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 5Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 14Jul43. 551st Bomb Squadron [HR*H], 385th Bomb Group, 
					Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 15Jul43.  Named 'Fighting Cock'.  Failed to return 
					from a mission to the Luftwaffe air depot at Mérignac, Bordeaux, France 5Dec43 (7KIA:3POW). 
					When the target was found to be completely obscured, the Group turned to its secondary 
					target, the Luftwaffe airfield at Cognac. Finding this target also obscured and facing a 
					fuel shortage, the planes began jettisoning their bomb loads. Meagre flak along the 
					route intensified over target and about a dozen fighters attacked. Shot down by enemy fighters, 
					ditched Bay of Biscay 6km NW of Lacanau-Ocean, France. Listed as shot down by Fw. Josef
					Lohr in Fw 190A of JGr West/3.  MACR 1337 and 2164. 
				3398 (MSN 8334) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification 
					Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 5Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, 
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 14Jul43. Assigned Twelfth Air 
					Force, North Africa 16Jul43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma 
					City, OK 24Jul43. 358th Bomb Squadron [VK*Q], 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth 
					(Station 107), Huntingdonshire 1Aug43.  Named "Mrs. Satan--the Queen of Hell".  
					To 813th Bomb Squadron [PC*Q], 482nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 2Aug43.
					 H2S radar fitted. Ferry Command 20May44. Returned to US. Okmulgee Field, OK 24Jul44. Eglin Field, 
					Valparaiso, FL 18Feb45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage 
					and disposal 28Jan46. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, 
					Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped. 
				3399 (MSN 8335) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Lockheed Aircraft, Modification Center #3, Love Field, 
					Dallas, TX 7Jun43. 318th Bomb Squadron, Plummer Provisional Group, Pendleton Field, OR. 
					The aircraft departed Pendleton Field, Oregon destined for Grand Island, Nebraska 28Jun43 (9KIS). 
					From there, the bomber would join the other members of the 383rd Bomb Group and continue 
					to England. Around midnight, the captain radioed that their position was near Powder River, 
					Wyoming. They were not heard from again. After they failed to arrive in Grand Island, the 
					plane was declared missing and the Army mounted a search effort with no results. A second 
					search was conducted the following year, concentrating on the Wind River Mountains, 
					Absaroka Mountains and Big Horn Mountains, but still no wreckage was spotted. Two cowboys 
					spotted something shiny on a ridge line in the Cloud Peak area of the Big Horn Mountains, 
					eighteen miles NNE of Ten Sleep, WY 12Aug45. They discovered the wreckage and the deceased 
					crew. No official cause for the crash was ever determined, but it is presumed that malfunctioning 
					navigational equipment, and a moonless night combined with bad weather caused the pilot to
					not see the ridge until it was too late. After a petition by veterans groups in Wyoming, the 
					previously unnamed ridge was christened Bomber Mountain by the US Forest Service 22Aug46. 
					In honor of the crew members, a commemorative plaque was placed on the shores of 
					Florence Lake, 1.5 miles from the crash site. SOC 8Jul44. Named "Scharazad"
				3400 MSN 8336) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Lockheed Aircraft, Modification Center #3,
					Love Field, Dallas, TX 7Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 16Jul43. 334th Bomb Squadron [BG*D], 95th Bomb Group, 
					Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 3Aug43, named "The Gremlin's Sweetheart"
					336th Bomb Squadron [ET*D]. Force landed Ford, West Sussex returning from a 
					mission to industrial targets at Stuttgart, Germany 6Sep43. Damaged taxying 
					at Horham 2Aug44. {48 missions}. Salvaged 21Jun45
				3401 (MSN 8337) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Lockheed Aircraft, Modification Center #3, Love Field, 
					Dallas, TX 4Jun43. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 30Jun43. 
					Kansas City, KS 9Dec43. 451st Specialized Pilot Training Squadron, Hendricks Field, 
					Sebring, FL. Damaged landing with structural failure at Hendricks Field 14Dec43. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 9Nov45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				3402 (MSN 8338) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 10Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 15Jul43. 418th Bomb Squadron, 100th Bomb Group, 
					Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 25Jun43. Failed to return from a mission to
					industrial targets at Stuttgart, Germany 6Sep43 (9POW). Flak damaged No.2 engine but, 
					unable to feather the propeller, crashed Germany close to the Swiss border. The pilot 
					landed in Switzerland and was interned. The remaining crew members were captured 
					when they landed in Germany instead of Switzerland. Named THE POONTANG
				3403  (MSN 8339) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver 
					Municipal Airport, CO 9Jun43. Pyote Field, TX 3Jul43. 221st Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA 3Aug43. Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
					Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal Sep45.
				3404 (MSN 8340) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 7Jun43. 452nd Specialized Pilot Training Squadron, 
					Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 7Jul43. Crash landed near Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 15Mar44.
					 SOC 16Mar44
				3405 (MSN 8341) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13,
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 3Jun43. 3030th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, VH),
					Roswell Field, NM 6Nov43. 3010th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 12Dec43. 3020th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, 
					Two Engine), La Junta Field, CO 29Mar44. Modified for training, stripped of armor,
					armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK for storage 
				3406 (MSN 8342) Accepted by USAAF 8Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 9Jun43. Smoky Hill Field, 
					Salina, KS 9Jul43. 367th Bomb Squadron [GY*V], 306th Bomb Group, 
					Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 4Aug43., named "Big Operator"– artwork of a 
					cartoon rabbit riding a bomb.  Failed to return from a mission to the synthetic oil refinery 
					at Gelsenkirchen, Germany 12Aug43 (8KIA:2POW). Because of solid clouds, the group 
					diverted and bombed the synthetic oil refinery at Recklinghausen, Germany. Damaged by 
					flak, the aircraft exploded and crashed Hommerich, thirteen miles northeast Cologne, Germany   
					Credited to Lt Raimund Koch in Bf 109G-6 of JG 3/8 
					MACR 255. 
				3407 (MSN 8343) Accepted by USAAF at Long Beach Field, CA 9Jun43. 485th Specialized Pilot 
					Training Squadron, Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 21Jul43. Damaged when collided with 
					parked A-24 42-54683 at Kelly Field, TX 12Jan44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Dec45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped. 
				3408 (MSN 8344) Accepted by USAAF at Long Beach Field, CA 9Jun43. Pilot School (Specialized, 
					Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 4Oct43. Damaged landing with mechanical 
					failure at Hendricks Field 26Nov44. Salvaged 1Dec44. Reclaimed 17Jul45
				3409 (MSN 8345) Accepted by USAAF at Long Beach Field, CA 9Jun43. Pilot School
					 (Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 30Jun43. 2135th Base 
					Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Tyndall Field, Panama City, FL 19Nov43. 
					2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, 
					Columbus, OH 11Jan44. 915th Flexible Gunnery Training Squadron, Flexible
					Gunnery School, Apalachicola Field, FL. Force landed on fire at Apalachicola Field 
					13Apr44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage 
					and disposal 14Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				3410 (MSN 8346) Accepted by USAAF at Long Beach Field, CA 9Jun43. 2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, 
					Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 9Jan44. Sioux City AAB, IA 4Apr44.
					2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 7Aug44.
					To  Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and 
					disposal 19Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, 
					Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				3411 (MSN 8347) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Lockheed Aircraft, Modification Center #3, Love Field,
					Dallas, TX 1Jun43. Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Homestead Field, FL 11Jul43. 
					Ferried from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Nutts Corner (Station 235), Belfast, Northern 
					Ireland 13/14Sep43. Damaged Prestwick, Scotland 16Sep43 when ground looped and 
					collided with parked B-17G 42-37737 and 42-37761. 532nd Bomb Squadron [VE*I], 381st 
					Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 21Sep43. 448th Sub-Depot, Air Service 
					Command, Ridgewell 5Jan44 for repairs. {11+ missions}. Eighth Air Force Service 
					Command (AFSC) 19May44; not equipped with ‘Tokyo’ long range fuel tanks. Returned to US. 
					4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field, Oklahoma 
					City, OK 12Jul44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Bush Field, Augusta, GA for 
					storage and disposal 10May45. JOMO
				3412 (MSN 8348) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Lockheed Aircraft, Modification Center #3, Love Field, 
					Dallas, TX 15Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 17Aug43. 
					365th Bomb Squadron [XK*M], 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 20Aug43. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the port area at Bremen, Germany 20Dec43 (6KIA:4POW). 
					Attacked by a large force of enemy fighters and flak over the target area was very intense. 
					Damaged by flak, crashed Bentstreek, fifteen miles southeast of Aurich, Germany
					MACR 1709. 
				3413 (MSN 8349) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Lockheed Aircraft, Modification Center #3, Love Field, 
					Dallas, TX 10Jun43. 100th Bomb Group 13Aug43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 18Aug43. 350th Bomb Squadron [LN*V], 100th Bomb Group, 
					Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 20Aug43.  Named *Hard Luck*– name derived from the 
					date of assignment, Friday 13th August 1943, and the last two digits of the serial number. . 
					On a mission to railway installations around Berlin, Germany 7May44, flak killed the navigator 
					and wounded the bombardier (1KIA:1WIA:8RTD). {62 missions; first 50+ missions were flown 
					with original engines}. Failed to return from a mission to SW Germany oil plants 14Aug44 (9POW). 
					Flak damaged an engine which caught fire and spread, the aircraft crashed Falkengesass, Germany.  
					MACR 7899.
				3414 (MSN 8350) Accepted by USAAF 10Jun43. Lockheed Aircraft, Modification Center #3, Love Field, 
					Dallas, TX 10Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 14Aug43. 
					562nd Bomb Squadron [F], 388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk 18Jul43. 
					Lockheed Overseas Corporation, 403rd Air Depot, Base Air Depot No.3, Langford Lodge (Station 597), 
					County Antrim, Northern Ireland Jul43. Having guns installed within Hangar 2 at Langford 
					Lodge 25Jul43 when the technician pulled the trigger and discharged a number of bullets, 
					four of which struck B-17F 42-3433 starting a fire within the aircraft. 561st Bomb Squadron 
					Named "Paddlefoot". . {first combat mission 15Aug43}. Participated in a shuttle 
					mission to the Messerschmitt aircraft factories at Regensburg, Germany 17Aug43 (10RTD). 
					After the target, the bomber turned south and headed for the Twelfth Air Force base at Bône, Algeria. 
					With No.2 engine failure and fuel exhaustion, the aircraft ditched in the Mediterranean Sea off 
					Sardinia, eighty miles from the North African coast; crew rescued the next morning by a PBY 
					Catalina. {3 missions)
				3415 (MSN 8351) Accepted by USAAF 10Jun43. Lockheed Aircraft, Modification Center #3, Love Field,
					Dallas, TX 11Jun43. Topeka Field, KS 21Jul43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney 
					Field, NB 1Aug43.Topeka Field, KS 12Aug43. 571st Bomb Squadron [FC*Q], 390th Bomb Group, 
					Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk 25Aug43.  Named "Mis Behavin". . {first combat mission 
					15Sep43}. Failed to return from a mission to railway installations at Münster, Germany 10Oct43 (9KIA:1POW). 
					As they approached the city, the formation was swarmed by a large force of enemy aircraft 
					for an estimated forty-five minutes of vicious fighting. By the time their friendly fighter escorts
					arrived to drive off the Luftwaffe, the damage had already been done. Attacks by German fighter 
					aircraft struck B-17F 42-3328 which caused the tail section to be blown off. The plane quickly 
					broke in half and exploded. #415 unavoidably flew through the wreckage and crashed on 
					Nefigmann Farm, Mesumer Damm, northeast of Steinfurt, Germany. {4 missions.  MACR 859. 
				3416 (MSN 8352) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver
					Municipal Airport, CO 10Jun43. 2126th Base Unit (Central School for Flexible Gunnery), 
					Laredo Field, TX 3Sep43. 1077th Base Unit (Convalescent Hospital), Bowman Field, 
					Louisville, KY 7Jul44. Laredo Field, TX 23Jul44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 8Jul45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				3417 (MSN 8353) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 15Jun43. 1172nd Pilot Transition Training Squadron, 
					Chanute Field, Rantoul, IL 16Aug43. Crash landed Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 9Oct43. SOC 22Oct43
				3418 (MSN 8354) Accepted by USAAF at Long Beach Field, CA 13Jun43. Chanute Field, 
					Rantoul, IL 16Aug43. 2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, 
					Sebring, FL 22Jul44. 2140th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Smyrna 
					Field, TN 23Oct44. 2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, 
					Sebring, FL 25Aug45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage 
					and disposal 13Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, 
					Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				3419 (MSN 8355) Accepted by USAAF at Long Beach Field, CA 11Jun43. Pyote Field, TX 3Jul44. 
					346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN 15Aug43. 346th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN. Accident landing at Dyersburg Field 28Jan44. 
					223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN. Accident landing at 
					Dyersburg Field 11Jun44. Modified to photographic configuration. Designated F-9 (mapping). 
					Brasil 24Jun44. 330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 9Apr45. 
					327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 14May45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 4Oct45
				3420 (MSN 8356) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver 
					Municipal Airport, CO 16Jun43. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 3Jul43. 
					Headquarters, Air Service Command, Hill Field, Ogden, UT 14Aug43. Pilot School (Specialized, 
					Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM. Accident when nosed over in strong winds while taxying at 
					Mills Field, San Francisco, CA 12Aug44. SOC 30Nov4  
				3421 (MSN 8357) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 4Jun43. 962nd Bombardier Training Squadron, Hobbs 
					Field, NM 3Jul43. Crash landed five miles southwest of Hobbs, NM 19Oct43
				3422 (MSN 8358) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 16Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 20Jul43. 551st Bomb Squadron [HR*Y], 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), 
					Suffolk 24Jul43. 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk, named 'Winnie the Pooh'
					{first combat mission 15Aug43}. Flown on a mission to Rjukan, seventy-five miles west of Oslo, 
					Norway 16Nov43. The target was the pen-stocks down the mountain from the dam for the hydro-electric 
					building in the valley below. This building also contained the Norwegian heavy water plant 
					which was being used by the Germans to provide heavy water for their experimentation in the 
					development of the atomic/hydrogen bomb. Failed to return from a mission to the Messerschmitt 
					aircraft factory at Regensburg, Germany 25Feb44 (9POW). After crossing the coastline into 
					mainland Europe, the formation encountered frequent flak and fierce aerial attacks from 
					the Luftwaffe, causing heavy damage to some of the bombers. The planes arrived at 
					Regensburg and encountered intense flak over the target area. Flak struck a direct 
					hit on No.3 engine. Crashed Oberstraubling, near Kirchdorf, Germany. {24 missions}..
					MACR 2775
42-3423/3448		Douglas-Long Beach B-17F-60-DL Fortress
				MSN 8359/8384.  built by Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, CA.
					Production changes: Revised Plexiglass nose. Bombardier’s window wiper; extra SCR-287 radio units; D-16 fuel transfer pump deleted
					Dispositions from B-17 Fortress Master Log, Dave Osborne
				3423 (MSN 8359) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, 
					Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 18Jun43. 798th Bomb Squadron, 
					469th Bomb Group, Alexandria Field, LA 11Jul43. Crashed landing at Alexandria 
					Field 17Oct43 (7KIS). SOC 18Nov43
				3424 (MSN 8360) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, 
					Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 16Jun43. 798th Bomb Squadron, 
					469th Bomb Group, Alexandria Field, LA 11Jul43. Crashed landing at Alexandria 
					Field 19Jul43 (7KIS). SOC 21Sep43
				3425 (MSN 8361) Accepted by USAAF 15Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification 
					Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 16Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air 
					Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 14Jul43. 563rd Bomb Squadron [X], 
					388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk 18Jul43.  
					Named"Silver Dollar II/In God We Trust") . {first combat mission 15Aug43}. 
					Participated in a shuttle mission to the Messerschmitt aircraft factories at Regensburg, 
					Germany 17Aug43. After the target, the bomber turned south and landed at the 
					Twelfth Air Force base at Bône, Algeria. Later positioned to Telergma, Algeria. 
					On return to England, operated a mission to a Luftwaffe air depot at Mérignac, 
					Bordeaux, France 24Aug43. Failed to return from a mission to industrial targets at 
					Stuttgart, Germany 6Sep43 (8POW:2EVD). With bad weather over Germany, the bomber 
					attempted to attack a secondary target of a Luftwaffe air base to the southwest of 
					Strasbourg, France. Failing again to find the target, the bombs were jettisoned into 
					the Black Forest. Attacked by enemy fighters, the crew bailed out. The plane crashed 
					at Estissac, west of Troyes, France. {6 missions}.   Shot down by Bf 109G-6 of JG 2 at Sainte-Maure,
					France Sep 6, 1943.  MACR 3115. .
				3426 (MSN 8362) Accepted by USAAF 15Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification 
					Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 16Jun43. 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, 
					Great Falls, MT 3Jul43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 7Jul43. 
					Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick 
					(Station 500), Scotland 26/27Jul43. 571st Bomb Squadron [FC*Y], 390th Bomb Group, 
					Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk 25Jul43.  Named "Spider/Kemy Fr/Kemy II"
					{first combat mission 15Aug43}. Failed to return from a mission to railway installations at 
					Münster, Germany 10Oct43 (3KIA:7POW). As they approached the city, the formation was 
					swarmed by a large force of enemy aircraft for an estimated forty-five minutes of vicious 
					fighting. By the time their friendly fighter escorts arrived to drive off the Luftwaffe, the damage 
					had already been done. There was moderate flak and intense fighter operation in the vicinity. 
					The plane dropped out of formation having been hit by flak in the tail section, killing the tail gunner. 
					It then split in half and the front section went into a spin with only seven of the crew 
					managing to bail out, the pilot and co-pilot also losing their lives. Crashed Isendorf, near 
					Emsdetten, Germany. 3 km N of Emsdette {15 missions}
					Claimed by Uffz Walter Ruttau in Fw 190A of JG 1/4.
					MACR 864. 
				3427 (MSN 8363) Accepted by USAAF 15Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification 
					Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 16Jun43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, 
					Kearney Field, NB 17Jul43. 568th Bomb Squadron [BI*B], 390th Bomb Group, 
					Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk 25Jul43.  Named SIX
					NIGHTS IN TELERGMA (ARABIAN NUTS. Named after Regensburg raid and proceeding 
					straight to Africa, where they spent six nights in Telergma. Renamed CANADIAN CLUB 
					{first combat mission 12Aug43}. Participated in a shuttle mission to the Messerschmitt aircraft 
					factories at Regensburg, Germany 17Aug43. After the target, the mission continued on to 
					Bertoux, Algeria. Later positioned to Telergma, Constantine, Algeria. Returned to Framlingham 
					on a mission to a Luftwaffe air depot at Mérignac, Bordeaux, France 24Aug43. 
					Code changed to BI*G after loss of 42-30017. Seriously battle damaged on a mission to 
					Friedrich Krupp Germania Werft ship building yard, Kiel, Germany 4Jan44. On return force 
					landed with wounded airmen to obtain medical assistance at RAF Spilsby, Lincolnshire. 
					Despite wearing protective equipment, several of the men were hospitalized because of 
					frostbite. Battle damaged on a Crossbow mission to a German V-weapon site at 
					Heuringhem, Pas-de-Calais, France 21Jan44 (3POW:3EVD:4RTD). Flak damaged a wing which 
					caught fire and the aircraft plunged down. Six crew members bailed out about ten miles 
					south of Boulogne, France with three taken POW; the others escaped capture and returned to 
					England. However the pilot maintained control and a dive put out the fire. The bombardier 
					jettisoned the bombs and acted as co-pilot with the tail gunner taking over as radio operator 
					and the bomber returned to base, where it was repaired and put back into operation. 
					MACR 15216.  {final combat mission 27Aug44}. {50 missions}. Salvaged 22Jun45  .
				3428 (MSN 8364) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 17Jun43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney 
					Field, NB 20Jul43. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland 
					to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 27/28Jul43. 407th Bomb Squadron [PY*O], 
					92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 14Aug43. Failed to return 
					from a mission to industrial targets at Stuttgart, Germany 6Sep43. Attacked and damaged 
					by enemy fighters, with fuel exhaustion the bomber ditched in the English Channel off 
					Bexhill, Sussex; all rescued by RAF Air-Sea Rescue (10RTD).
				3429 (MSN 8365) Accepted by USAAF 15Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification 
					Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 12Jun43. Kearney Field, NB 20Jul43. 
					544th Bomb Squadron [SU*F], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), 
					Northamptonshire 11Aug43.  Named "Flak House". . {first combat mission 15Aug43}. Fitted with Gee-H radio 
					navigation system equipment. Damaged by flak and 0.50cal cannon during a mission 
					to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 17Aug43. Eighth Air Force Service 
					Command 19Aug43. Regained by Group 7Sep43. Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), 
					Lancashire 30Jan44. Regained by Group 8Feb44. Sustained battle damage caused by 
					20mm cannon shells on a mission to the Dornier-Werke GMBH aircraft plant in which 
					the Do 335 multipurpose fighter was being built at Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany 24Apr44. 
					2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots Ripton (Station 547), Huntingdonshire 26Apr44. 
					Regained by Group 22May44. Participated in the ‘Grapefruit’ mission to drop GB-1 glide 
					bombs on a railway marshalling yard at Cologne, Germany 28May44. {21 missions}. 
					Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire 8Jun44. 
					Returned to the US 19Jun44. Phillips Field, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 29Nov44
				3430 ((MSN 8366) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 1Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 20Jul43. 338th Bomb Squadron [BX*U], 96th Bomb Group, 
					Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 26Jul43..  Named  "Carolina Boomerang") 
					.Failed to return from a mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, 
					Germany 14Oct43 (8POW:2EVD). En route to the target area, the bomber formation was 
					repeatedly attacked by a large number of Luftwaffe fighters. After the target, the Group 
					turned and headed westward for England. German fighters, having landed and refueled, 
					attacked again. Shot down by enemy fighters, crashed Puisieux, three miles north of Laon, France
					Claimed by Lt Ulf Montanus in Bf 109G-6 of JG 2/8 .  MACR 835
				3431 (MSN 8367) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 12Jun43. Hobbs Field, NM 17Jul43. 93rd Bomb Group, 
					Pyote Field, TX. Damaged taxying at Pyote 9Oct43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, 
					Kearney Field, NB 15Sep43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 
					23Sep43. 93rd Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX. Damaged 
					landing at Pyote Field 8Oct43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney 
					Field, NB 12Oct43. 268th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Peterson Field, 
					Colorado Springs, CO 1Dec43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Lincoln Field, NB 11Jan44. 
					236th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Pyote Field, TX. Damaged landing 
					with mechanical failure at Pyote Field 4Apr44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 12Nov45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, 
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				3432 (MSN 8368) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 1Jun43. 19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX 2Jul43. 
					224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Sioux City AAB, IA 15Oct43. 
					Accident two miles south of Yankton, SD 26Feb45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage and disposal 24May45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped.
				3433 (MSN 8369) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 12Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 14Jul43. 350th Bomb Squadron [LN*W], 100th Bomb Group, 
					Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 18Jul43--Named *Lena*--named after wife of pilot.
					Ground looped at Langford Lodge (Station 597), County Antrim, Northern Ireland 25Jul43. 
					Lockheed Overseas Corporation, 403rd Air Depot, Base Air Depot No.3, Langford Lodge 
					(Station 597), County Antrim, Northern Ireland Jul43. B-17F 42-3414 was having guns 
					installed within Hangar 2 at Langford Lodge 25Jul43 when the technician pulled the trigger a
					nd discharged a number of bullets, four of which struck B-17F 42-3433 starting a fire within the aircraft. 
					Failed to return from a mission to railway installations at Münster, Germany 10Oct43 (3KIA:7POW). 
					As they approached the city, the formation was swarmed by a large force of enemy 
					aircraft for an estimated forty-five minutes of vicious fighting. By the time their 
					friendly fighter escorts arrived to drive off the Luftwaffe, the damage had already been done
					Flak blew off the right wing, the aircraft crashing 100 meters north of Schloss Lembeck, 
					five miles north of Dorsten, 25 miles southwest of Münster, Germany.  MACR 1024. 
				3434 (MSN 8370) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 12Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 20Jul43. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, 
					Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 26/27Jul43. 364th Bomb Squadron [WF*E], 
					305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 12Aug43. 366th Bomb Squadron [KY*E]. 
					Named *So What?* Failed to return from a mission to industrial targets at Stuttgart, 
					Germany 6Sep43 (10INT). With fuel exhaustion, the aircraft force landed at Dübendorf,
					Zürich, Switzerland.  Interned in Switzerland.  MACR 1342
					Returned Sep 22, 1945.
				3435 (MSN 8371) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 12Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 20Jul43. 366th Bomb Squadron [KY*F], 305th Bomb Group, 
					Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 26Jul43. 327th Bomb Squadron, 
					92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 12Aug42. Failed to return 
					from a mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 17Aug43 (9POW:1EVD). 
					Returning from the target, the bomber was attacked by Fw 190 fighters of II/JG 26 just 
					before reaching the German/Belgian border where it was hoped that the American fighter 
					escort would be rejoined. The bomber continued but was attacked again by enemy fighters
					and crashed at Kuttekoven, 10km northwest of Tongeren, BelgiumMACR 654
				3436 (MSN 8372) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 15Jun43. Redmond Field, OR 15Aug43. 96th Bomb Group, 16Aug43. 
					Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 17Sep43. 
					364th Bomb Squadron [WF*R], 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), 
					Northamptonshire 18Sep43. Failed to return from a mission to the ball bearing factories at 
					Schweinfurt, Germany 14Oct43 (4KIA:1MIA: 5POW). En route to the target area, the bomber 
					formation was repeatedly attacked by a large number of Luftwaffe fighters. After the target, 
					the Group turned and headed westward for England. German fighters, having landed and 
					refueled, attacked again. Attacked by Oberfeldwebel Anton-Rudolf Piffer of 2./JG 1 flying a
					Focke-Wulf Fw 190. The bomber was struck in No.2 engine, started to burn then a wing broke 
					off as the crew bailed out. The tail section, with the two waist gunners, and left wing 
					crashed behind the former Julia coal mine about 1.5km northeast of Eygelshoven, east of 
					Maastricht, Netherlands. The nose compartment came down and exploded in a pasture 
					to the east of the river Worm at Finkenrath, near Aachen, Germany. {5 missions}.  MACR 1034
				3437 (MSN 8373) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 18Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 22Jul43. 339th Bomb Squadron, 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton 
					Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 27Jul43.  Named "Excalibur's Revenge" .   Failed to return 
					from a mission to Paris, France 15Sep43 (9KIA:1EVD). Shot down by enemy fighters at 
					21,000ft and exploded 2km north of Saint-Germain-en-Laye. Crashed between Le Pecq 
					and Le Mesnil-le-Roi, Paris, France.  Claimed by Oblt Ferbert Huppertz in
					Fw 190A-6 of JG2/8.  MACR 726. 
				3438 (MSN 8374) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 23Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 19Jul43. 337th Bomb Squadron [AW*F], 96th Bomb Group, 
					Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 20Jul43. Flew from Menara Airport, Marrakech, 
					French Morocco to UK 27Aug43. Modified for radio counter measures. 
					803rd Bomb Squadron (H) Provisional, RAF Sculthorpe, Fakenham, Norfolk Mar44.
					Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire. Modified as a drone for 
					Operation Aphrodite and Castor missions. Designated BQ-7. 562nd Bomb Squadron, 
					388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk, later at Fersfield (Station 554), 
					Norfolk. Expended on Castor mission to the “Nordsee III” submarine bunker at Heligoland, 
					Germany 30Oct44. Bad weather prevented the target from being identified, and the 
					aircraft was directed towards Berlin, Germany. Crashed into North Sea after fuel exhaustion.
				3439 (MSN 8375) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 21Jun43. Redmond Field, OR 14Aug43. 96th Bomb Group 15Aug43. 
					Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Scotland 21Sep43. 
					413th Bomb Squadron [MZ*V], 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk Sep43. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the industrial area at Düren, Germany 20Oct43 (4POW:5KIA:1EVD). 
					Shot down by Oberleutnant Erich M. Burkert of 9./JG 26, flying a Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighter. 
					The bomber hit a tree, partly hit a house and then crashed onto a house in Soestdijkseweg at De Bilt, 
					near Utrecht, Netherlands. At the crash site, three Dutch civilians were killed on impact of the aircraft. 
					After the crash the fighter pilot landed in a nearby field and went to the crash site. He stated to 
					the people of De Bilt that this bomber had nineteen German planes shot down on that flight.
					MACR 1018
				3440 (MSN 8376) Accepted by USAAF 19Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver 
					Municipal Airport, CO 23Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 29Jun43. 544th Bomb Squadron [SU*B], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), 
					Northamptonshire 6Jul43. {first combat mission 15Aug43}. Fitted with Gee-H radio navigation system equipment. 
					Accident taxying at Grafton Underwood 18Nov43. The aircraft was on a training flight doing circuits at Grafton. 
					After landing, the aircraft taxied around the perimeter where the crew encountered a telephone truck which 
					pulled off to the side and the driver gave them the all clear sign but the right wing failed to clear the top of the truck, 
					damaging the wing and aileron. The crew then proceeded to their dispersal. After several hundred yards the 
					brakes were applied when the tail wheel assembly failed. Eighth Air Force Service Command 21Nov43. 
					Regained by Group 4Dec43. 544th Bomb Squadron [SU*P]. Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), 
					Lancashire Feb44. Regained by Group 21Feb44. {final mission 28May44}. {28 missions}. 
					Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire 8Jun44. Modified as a drone for Operation 
					Aphrodite missions. Designated BQ-7. 562nd Bomb Squadron, 388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136), 
					Suffolk 8Aug44. Not expended.  Salvaged, non-battle damage 25May45. Named BROADWAY ROSE / BROADWAY PINK
				3441 (MSN 8377) Accepted by USAAF 19Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO Jun43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney 
					Field, NB 19Jul43. Ferried from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to St Angelo, Enniskillen, 
					Northern Ireland and Prestwick, Scotland 25/26Jul43. 547th Bomb Squadron [SO*E], 	
					384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 9Aug43..  Named *Patches II*.
					Fitted with Gee-H radio navigation system equipment. {first combat mission 15Aug43}. 
					Sustained battle damage caused by 20mm cannon shells on a mission to the Dornier-Werke GMBH 
					aircraft plant in which the Do 335 multipurpose fighter was being built at Oberpfaffenhofen, 
					Germany 24Apr44. Participated in the ‘Grapefruit’ mission to drop GB-1 glide bombs 
					on a railway marshalling yard at Cologne, Germany 28May44. {final combat mission 7Jun44}. 
					{39 missions}. Declared ‘war weary’. Used as the 384th Bomb Group assembly ship and for weather
					flights and target towing, painted white with sky blue polka dots, aka ‘Spotted Cow’ and ‘Speckled Hen’.
					{first assembly mission 19Jul44}. Gun turrets and tail guns removed later. {last mission 3Feb45}. 
					403rd Air Depot, Base Air Depot No.3, Langford Lodge (Station 597), County Antrim, Northern 
					Ireland 9Mar45. Regained by Group 10Mar45. 1st Strategic Air Depot, Troston (Station 595), 
					Suffolk 20May45. Regained by Group 28May45. Returned to the US. Grenier Field, Manchester, NH 24Sep45.
					To  Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 12Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				3442 (MSN 8378) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 23Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 14Jul43. 338th Bomb Squadron [BX*O], 96th Bomb Group 18Jul43. 
					Ferried from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to St Angelo, Enniskillen, Northern Ireland 
					and Prestwick, Scotland 25/26Jul43. 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), 
					Norfolk Jul43.  Named *HELL'S CHARIOT*/*WACKY WOODY*) . Burned out (10RTD). 
					Salvaged as a result of battle damage May 20, 1944
				3443 (MSN 8379) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 23Jun43. 20th Airdrome Squadron, 1st Heavy Bomb Processing 
					Group, Scott Field, Belleville, IL. Damaged during maintenance in a collision on the ground 
					with B-17E 42-3448 at Scott Field 11Aug43. Failed to return from a mission 22Oct43
				3444 (MSN 8380) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 23Jun43. 505th Bomb Group, Harvard Field, NB 13Jul43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 19Sep43. 244th Base Unit 
					(Operational Training Unit), Harvard Field, NB 23Sep44. 4121st Base Unit (San Antonio 
					Air Technical Service Command), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 12Dec44, 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for 
					storage and disposal 7Oct45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich 
					Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped. 
				3445 (MSN 8381) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 23Jun43. 540th Bomb Squadron, 383rd Bomb Group, 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 26Jun43. Damaged by engine failure and fire twenty miles 
					west of Walla Walla Field, WA 18Jul43. 452nd Bomb Group, Pendleton Field, OR 28Oct43.
					223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 1Mar44. 327th Base
					Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 14May44. 4124th Base Unit 
					(Air Technical Service Command), Altus Field, OK 8Jun45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 9Oct45
				3446 (MSN 8382) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 18Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 15Jul43. 331st Bomb Squadron [QE*W], 94th Bomb Group, 
					Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk Sep43. Salvaged 26Jul45. 
					Named CHARLIE'S DELIGHT / LUCIOUS DUCHESS
				3447 (MSN 8383) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 19Jun43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 19Jul43. 
					550th Bomb Squadron, 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk Aug43.
					Returned to US. 843rd Bomb Squadron, 488th Bomb Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL. 
					Damaged in collision with B-17F 42-5101 taxying at MacDill Field 16Feb44. 
					Named CHARLENE THE BAMA QUEEN
				3448 (MSN 8384) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 13Jun43. 20th Airdrome Squadron, 1st Heavy Bomb 
					Processing Group, Scott Field, Belleville, IL 9Aug43. Damaged in collision on the ground 
					with B-17E 42-3443 at Scott Field, Belleville, IL 11Aug43. 359th Bomb Squadron, 
					303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 18Oct43. Failed to 
					return from a mission to the AGO-Flugzeugwerke Fw 190 manufacturing factory at Oschersleben, 
					Germany 11Jan44 (9POW:1KIA). While the aircraft were airborne, the weather 
					closed in over English bases and a recall signal was issued. B/Gen. Robert F. Travis, 
					Air Commander of the 1st Bomb Division, continued on to the target. This left the 1st Bomb 
					Division with greater exposure to enemy fighter attacks. Good fighter support was provided 
					by P-47 Thunderbolts on the penetration and by P-51 Mustangs over the target. 
					P-47s were airborne to provide withdrawal support but they obeyed the recall order 
					to return to England and left the bombers to fend for themselves on the return trip.
					It proved to be the most disastrous of the 303rd Bomb Group combat missions flown to date. 
					The 303rd lost eleven of the forty B-17s flying the mission. Luftwaffe attacks started over the 
					IJsselmeer and intensified when the American fighters returned home. Meagre and fairly 
					accurate flak was experienced on the bomb run, with intermittent inaccurate flak on the 
					return trip. The aircraft was hit by enemy aircraft and lagged behind, crashing on
					northern edge of Steinhuder Meer, two miles northeast of Rehburg, Germany. {13 missions}.
					MACR 1924
42-3449/3482		Douglas-Long Beach B-17F-65-DL Fortress
				MSN 8385/8418. built by Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, CA
					Production changes: External bomb racks and controls added under the inner wings 
					for the carriage of two 2000-pound bombs. A-12 demand oxygen system. Emergency hydraulic brake system removed
					Dispositions from  B-17 Fortress Master Log, Dave Osborne
				3449 (MSN 8385) Accepted by USAAF 23Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 24Jun43. 
					Heavy landing at Long Beach 24Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 28Jul43. 369th Bomb Squadron [WW*X], 
					306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 14Aug43. Accident 
					returning from a mission to bomb a submarine repair ship at Nantes, France 23Sep43 
					(4INJ:6RTD). The plane dropped the bombs over the target but the bomb bay doors 
					would not close. After several attempts, the worm shaft fell out and the doors 
					could not be closed. Turning too sharply off the bomb run, the plane came within 
					range of heavy flak guns at Saint-Nazaire, striking it many times. Over the Bay of 
					Biscay, low fuel warning lights started to flash. The plane continued up the
					English Channel and reached landfall in England. With fuel exhaustion and 
					all engines stopped, the pilot circled the airfield at RAF Halton, Wendover, 
					Buckinghamshire, pulled up to miss some trees, stalled and crashed in a wood. 
					The No.4 engine caught fire, a tree had chopped off the left wing outboard of No.1 
					engine, another just inboard of No.1 engine. Another tree smashed in the nose section, 
					a tree cut off the top of the tail. The fuselage was spilt at the radio room and fire 
					destroyed the wreckage. Salvaged.
				3450 (MSN 8386) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 13Jun43. 314th Twin-Engined Flying Training Group, 
					Roswell Field, NM 19Jul43. Seriously damaged in collision with B-17F 42-30979 landing 
					at Hobbs Auxiliary No.3 Field, NM 23Apr44. SOC 26Apr44..
				3451 (MSN 8387) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 24Jun43. 19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX 20Jul43. 
					Galveston Field, TX 2Feb44. 221st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Alexandria Field, LA 22Feb44. 202nd Base Unit, Alexandria Field, LA 1Mar44. 
					Damaged taxying at Galveston Field, TX 26Nov44. To  Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 24May45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, 
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				3452 (MSN 8388) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 24Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 17Aug43. 350th Bomb Squadron [LN*Z], 
					100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 20Aug43. Failed to 
					return from a mission to Paris, France 15Sep43 (1POW:9EVD}. Flak hit No.2 engine 
					and the aircraft crashed at St Just, ten miles northeast of Clermont Oise, France
					MACR 645.  
				3453 (MSN 8389) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 28Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 17Aug43. 331st Bomb Squadron [TS*K], 
					94th Bomb Group, Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 17Aug43. 
					Loaned to 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk for this 
					mission. Failed to return from a mission to the ball bearing factories at 
					Schweinfurt, Germany 14Oct43 (10POW). En route to the target area, the bomber 
					formation was repeatedly attacked by a large number of Luftwaffe fighters. 
					After the target, the Group turned and headed westward for England. German 
					fighters, having landed and refueled, attacked again. Shot down by enemy fighters, 
					crashed near Würzburg, Germany.  MACR 831.  The MACR wrongly identifies
					this plane as 42-30453, which was also lost.
				3454 (MSN 8390) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 26Jun43. 435th Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group, Pyote
					Field, TX 19Jul43. 333rd Bomb Squadron, 94th Bomb Group 25Jun43. 679th Bomb Squadron, 
					444th Bomb Group, Great Bend Field, KS. Crashed Springfield, KS 5Dec43. SOC 10Dec43.
				3455 MSN 8391) Accepted by USAAF 24Jun43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 28Jul43. 546th Bomb Squadron [BK*M], 384th Bomb Group, 
					Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 11Aug43.  Named*Lucky Thirteen*.
					{first combat mission 15Aug43).  Battle damaged during a mission to the ball bearing factories 
					at Schweinfurt, Germany 17Aug43   Staff Sergeant Loring Corwin Miller was awarded the Silver Star 
					for gallantry in action while serving as right waist gunner on this mission over Germany. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the Bosch magneto factory at Stuttgart, Germany 6Sep43 (7POW:3EVD).
					From the Initial Point until leaving the target area, there was a complete undercast except for 
					small sparse patches of farm land. This group went over the target area twice without 
					dropping their bombs. Bombs were finally dropped on Achern, a small town 18km southwest 
					of Baden-Baden, Germany. Having spent too long over the target, the formation was beginning 
					to realise that fuel exhaustion would likely lead to many not being able to return to base. 
					The right wing had been struck by flak causing a fuel leak. On the return flight to England 
					the No.1 engine was shut down and the propeller feathered. Passing south of Beauvais 
					the No.4 engine ran out of fuel and the bomber dropped out of formation. A Fw 190 fighter 
					appeared and attacked the plane, injuring crew members.  Shot down by Uffz
					Kahlhammer in Fw 190A-5/UA of SKG 10/3 at Clermont, France 
				 	MACR 775.  Some of the bomber’s parts were excavated post-war; though just small 
					fragments of this aircraft, some of these parts will be incorporated into a B-17 recreation 
					project in Asheville, NC. The project also has at its disposal several large sections of 
					other B-17s, including B-17Gs 44-83316, 44-83542, 44-85813 and 44-6139 which will 
					contribute parts and patterns to the project
				3456 (MSN 8392) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 21Jun43. 19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX 20Jul43. 
					Galena Park, Houston, TX 5Dec43. 346th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Dyersburg Field, TN. Crashed near Halls, TN 22Mar44. SOC 24Mar44
				3457 (MSN 8393) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 25Jun43. 457th Bomb Group, Geiger Field, 
					Spokane, WA 24Jul43. 224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 6Mar44. 4160th Base Unit, Albuquerque AAB, NM 20Jun44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for
					storage and disposal 19Jun45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Compressed 
					Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				3458 (MSN 8394) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 26Jun43. 468th Bomb Squadron, 333rd Bomb Group, 
					Dalhart Field, TX 25Jul43. Crashed twelve miles south of Dalhart, TX 27Jul43 (3KIS). 
					SOC 28Jul43.
				3459 (MSN 8395) Accepted by USAAF 25Jun43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 26Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 29Jul43. 546th Bomb Squadron [BK*F], 
					384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 9Aug43. 
					Named "Jolly Roger"
					{first combat mission 15Aug43}. Fitted with Gee-H radio navigation system equipment. 
					Failed to return from a mission to bomb a submarine repair ship at Nantes, 
					France 23Sep43 (7POW:3EVD). Shot down en route to the target by four Fw 190 
					fighters setting No.3 engine on fire, No.4 propeller running away and a fire in the radio room. 
					Shot down by Oblt Herbert Huppertz in Fw 190A-6 of JG 2/8 
					The crew bailed out before the aircraft exploded and crashed near Plouguenast, eighteen 
					miles south of St Brieux, France. {7 missions}..  MACR 748.
				3460 (MSN 8396) Accepted by USAAF 26Jun43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 30Jun43. Dalhart Field, TX 20Jul43. 504th Bomb Group, 
					McCook Field, NB 19Aug43. 241st Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 23Sep43. 2534th Base Unit, Bombardier School, 
					San Angelo Field, TX 15Dec43. Reclaimed 17Dec45
				3461 (MSN 8397) Accepted by USAAF 26Jun43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 1Jul43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 29Jul43. 407th Bomb Squadron [PY*S], 92nd Bomb Group, 
					Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 23Aug43. Crash landed at RAF Barford 
					St John, Oxfordshire 24Jan44. Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), 
					Lancashire. Modified as a drone for Operation Aphrodite missions. Designated BQ-7. 
					562nd Bomb Squadron, 388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk 17Jun44, 
					later at Fersfield (Station 554), Norfolk. Expended on Aphrodite mission to 
					La Coupole V-2 rocket bunker at Wizernes, France 4Aug44.
				3462 (MSN 8398) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 29Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 14Jul43. 336th Bomb Squadron [ET*B], 
					95th Bomb Group, Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 18Jul43. 560th Bomb 
					Squadron [Z], 388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk.
					{first combat mission 30Jul43}. {1 mission}.   To 336th Bomb Squadron [ET*B], 95th Bomb 
					Group, Horham (Station 119), Suffolk Aug43.  .Named "San Antonio Rose".  
					Battle damaged by enemy aircraft on mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, 
					Germany 14Oct43 (3POW). En route to the target area, the bomber formation was repeatedly 
					attacked by a large number of Luftwaffe fighters. After the target, the Group turned 
					and headed westward for England. German fighters, having landed and refueled, 
					attacked again until, finally, the bombers reached the coastline of western Europe 
					and relative safety. Failed to return from a mission to bomb aircraft factories at
					Brunswick, Germany 21Feb44 (8KIA:2POW). Shot down by enemy fighters, one engine 
					damaged and on fire. Crashed in a swamp near Zegveld, twelve miles west of Utrecht,
					Netherlands. {23 missions}. MACR 2424.  RAF
					record card for Oxford BG605 states aircraft crashed near Cambridge,
					England Aug 4, 1943 after colliding with this B-17.  There is also MACR 856 which refers
					to this aircraft with 336th BS, 95th BG dated Oct 14, 1943, Germany
				3463 (MSN 8399) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 25Jun43. 589th Bomb Squadron, 395th Bomb Group, Ephrata AAB, WA. 
					Accident landing at Moses Lake Field, WA 2Aug43. 497th Bomb Group, Pratt Field, KS 11Aug43. 
					225th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Rapid City Field, SD 29Apr44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage and 
					disposal 19Jun45. Featured in the film ‘The Best Years of Our Lives’ (1946), marked 
					as ‘Round ? Trip’. War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting 
					ny Jul46; scrapped.
				3464 (MSN 8400) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 16Jun43. Dalhart Field, TX 6Aug43. 323rd Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL. Substantiall damaged in a 
					mid-air collision with B-17F 42-29548 at 10,000ft over Brooksville Field, FL 20Jul44 (1KIS). 
					The pilot made a deadstick landing at Brooksville Field (1KIS). Salvaged 21Jul44
				3465 (MSN 8401) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 28Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Presque Isle Field, ME 17Aug43. 412th Bomb Squadron [QW*N], 95th Bomb Group, 
					Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 30Aug43. Force landed RAF Friston, East Sussex 30Nov43. 
					{19 missions}. 3rd Strategic Air Depot, Neaton (Station 505), Norfolk 5Dec43. 
					Returned to US. 3704th Base Unit (Technical School), Keesler Field, Biloxi, MS 4Aug44. 
					Accident landing at Keesler Field, Biloxi, MS 12Jan45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and 
					disposal 24Sep45.  Named "Wee Bonnie II"
				3466 (MSN 8402) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 26Jun43. Ephrata AAB, WA 30Jul43. 588th Bomb Squadron, 
					395th Bomb Group, Ardmore Field, OK. Crashed on a hill in the Arbuckle Mountains 
					two miles north of Ardmore during a landing approach 4Nov43 (5KIS:3INJ). The aircraft 
					failed to clear the obstruction by approximately six feet, hitting the trees and descending 
					down the ridge until it piled up against the next one. Salvaged 5Nov43. 
				3467 (MSN 8403) Accepted by USAAF Jun43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 24Jun43. 710th Bomb Squadron, 447th Bomb Group, 
					Harvard Field, NB 11Oct43. Damaged landing with mechanical failure at Harvard 
					Field 11Oct43. 234th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Clovis Field, NM. 
					Ground accident at Clovis Field 10Apr44. 242nd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Grand Island Field, NB 18Jun44. 39th Bomb Squadron, 6th Bomb Group, Grand Island 
					Field, NB 8Jul44. Damaged taxying at Grand Island Field 19Jul44. 202nd Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Galveston Field, TX 5Oct44. Accident caused by 
					mechanical failure taking off at Galveston Field 9Nov44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and 
					disposal 13Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				3468 (MSN 8404) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 4Jul43. 4501st Base Unit, Moses Lake Field, WA 14Aug43. 327th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 20Aug43. 4100th Base Unit 
					(Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 17Oct43. 
					323rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 4May44. 
					Accident at Drew Field 29Jun44. Damaged in collision with parked Martin AT-23B 
					Marauder 41-35400 while taxying at Drew Field 11Jul44. Modified for training, 
					stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK for storage 
					and disposal 11Aug45. War Assets Corporation. Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped.
				3469  (MSN 8405) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 3Jul43. 
					244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Harvard Field, NB 13Sep43. 590th Bomb 
					Squadron, 395th Bomb Group, Ephrata AAB, WA. Damaged taxying at Ephrata AAB 26Sep43.
					223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 1Mar44. 
					327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 14May44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 28Jul45
				3470 42-3470	(MSN 8406) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 3Jul43. Moses Lake Field, WA 19Jul43. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air 
					Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 23Jul43. 326th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 26Sep43. Modified for training, 
					stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 
					On a training mission 15Oct44 the aircraft was involved, while landing, in a minor 
					collision with B-17G 43-37712, damaging cockpit, top turret, etc. Both aircraft landed safely. 
					When on a flight from Orlando AAB, FL to MacDill Field, Tampa, FL, it lost parts of the 
					undercarriage on takeoff and the plane was damaged landing at MacDill Field 18Apr45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Bozeman, MT 13Oct45. Bozeman-Gallatin 
					Field, MT Oct45. Wings removed and aircraft towed to the Montana State College for
					use as a GIA. California Atlantic Airways, St Petersburg, FL 3Dec53. Returned to 
					Bozeman-Gallatin Field and made airworthy for ferry flight to Florida. Registered 
					as N66574. Rutas Aereas del Peru S.A. (RAPSA), Peru 22Jan55. Named EL CHASQUE. 
					Registered as OB-RAH-346; cancelled 18Nov59. Empresa Eximas Ltda, Bolivia. 
					Registration CP-633 not taken up. Marshall M Landy, Miami, FL 25Jan58. Departed 
					Peru 23Mar58. Registered Apr58 as N9815F. Aircraft Representation 31Dec58. 
					Linea Aerea Borinquen, Puerto Rico Jun59. Registered as AN-AMI; not taken up. 
					Apparently not delivered. Registered 1Mar60 as N9815F; cancelled 26Aug63. 
					Colombian Government. Registration C-580 not taken up. Aeropesca Colombia. 
					Registered as HK-580-X. Reregistered as HK-580. Aerovias del Caribe 7Oct63. 
					Reportedly used on a contract to transport prisoners
					Crashed in 1962 at airport of Puerto Asis 
				3471 (MSN 8407) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 3Jul43. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, 
					Tampa, FL 15Sep43. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, 
					Tampa, FL. Damaged by ‘friendly fire’ thirty-five miles northwest of Tampa, FL 10Mar45. 
					4124th Base Unit (Air Technical Service Command), Altus Field, OK 2Jul45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 1Aug45
				3472 (MSN 8408) Accepted by USAAF 1Jul43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 1Jul43. Amarillo Field, TX 3Jul43. Scott Field, 
					Belleville, IL 13Aug43. 568th Bomb Squadron [BI*G: BI*S: BI*N], 390th Bomb Group, 
					Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk 25Aug43. {first combat mission 9Sep43}. 
					Battle damaged on an Operation Starkey mission to the industrial area of Paris, 
					France 9Sep43 (1WIA:9RTD). Unfavorable weather conditions over the primary 
					target causes the bombers to divert to their secondary target, the airfield at 
					Beaumont Sur Oise, France. Struck by flak wounding the ball turret gunner. 
					{final combat mission 12Sep44}. {61 missions}. Declared ‘war weary’. 
					Headquarters [N], 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk. 
					Damaged at Thorpe Abbotts 24Apr45. Preparing to depart for a cross country 
					sortie, the aircraft struck B-17E 41-2629 which was parked on the same hardstand. 
					The left wing tip struck the nose of the parked aircraft. Returned to US. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and 
					disposal 29Oct45.   Named SHOOT A POUND / THE VULTURE / THE PAPER DOLL
				3473 (MSN 8409) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO Jun43. Substantially damaged while parked by B-17F 42-30788 taxying 
					at Denver Modification Center 7Aug43. 59th Sub Depot, Lowry Field, Denver, CO 19Nov43. 
					39th Sub Depot, Buckingham Field, Fort Myers, FL 3Dec43. 2137th Base Unit 
					(Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 30Jul44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and 
					disposal 14Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				3474 MSN 8410) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO Jun43. Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training Wing, 
					Grand Island Field, NB 10Aug43. 100th Bomb Group 1Sep43. Ferried Meeks Field, 
					Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 2Sep43. 351st Bomb 
					Squadron [EP*B], 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk Sep43, 
					named *Queen Bee/King Bee*) After a formation practice flight, the 
					pilot landed long in poor visibility and ran into two other aircraft, B-17F 42-6094 
					and B-17G 42-37772, which had been involved in an earlier accident at the end 
					of the runway at Thorpe Abbotts 27Dec43 (10RTD). 
					Salvaged after taxi accident
				3475 (MSN 8411) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 1Jul43. Moses Lake Field, WA 21Jul43. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 4May44. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training 
					Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL. Damaged by ‘friendly fire’ at Indian Bay Gunnery 
					Range, FL 8Jan45. 4124th Base Unit (Air Technical Service Command), Altus Field, OK 2Jul45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 1Aug45
				3476 (MSN 8412) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 4Jul43. Moses Lake Field, WA 20Jul43. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 4Aug43. 4124th Base Unit (Air Technical 
					Service Command), Altus Field, OK 2Jul45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 1Aug45
				3477 (MSN 8413) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 1Jul43. 594th Bomb Squadron, 396th Bomb Group, Moses Lake 
					Field, WA 24Jul43. 594th Bomb Squadron, 396th Bomb Group, Drew Field, Tampa, FL. 
					Damaged taxying at Drew Field 19Nov43. Damaged in a gunnery accident with 
					B-17F 42-5288 at Drew Field 30Dec43. 328th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Gulfport Field, MS 10Jul44. 4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), 
					Rome Field, NY 22Jan45. 2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 9Feb45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 14Dec45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				3478 (MSN 8414) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 2Jul43. 594th Bomb Squadron, 396th Bomb Group, Moses Lake Field, WA 19Jul43. 
					Damaged landing with mechanical failure at Moses Lake Field 20Sep43. 
					327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 4May44. 
					Damaged by mechanical failure at Drew Field 11Apr45. 4124th Base Unit (Air Technical 
					Service Command), Altus Field, OK 2Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 1Aug45.
				3479 (MSN 8415) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 2Jul43. Moses Lake Field, WA 1Aug43. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 29Aug43. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Drew Field, Tampa, FL 16Sep43. 323rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Drew Field, Tampa, FL. Engine failure and fire at Hendricks 28Aug44. Damaged by 
					structural failure in flight five miles WNW of Tampa 18Jan45. 4124th Base Unit (Air 
					Technical Service Command), Altus Field, OK 2Jul45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 3Aug45
				3480 (MSN 8416) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 2Jul43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 16Aug43. 4601st Base Unit, Lakeland Field, FL 15Aug44. 
					325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 17Aug44. 
					Accident landing Avon Park Field, FL 27Aug44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 15Aug45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				3481 (MSN 8417) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 6Jul43. 
					595th Bomb Squadron, 396th Bomb Group, Moses Lake Field, WA 24Jul43. Damaged 
					landing at Moses Lake Field 1Aug43. 352nd Base Unit, Lakeland Field, FL 27Aug43. 
					Accidsent at Drew Field, Tampa, FL 13Feb44. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Drew Field, Tampa, FL 4May44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK 
					for storage and disposal 22Aug45
				3482 (MSN 8418) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver 
					Municipal Airport, CO 6Jul43. 592nd Bomb Squadron, 396th Bomb Group, 
					Moses Lake Field, WA. Accident landing Moses Lake Field, WA 26Jul43. 
					Pendleton Field, OR 8Aug43. 4117th Base Unit (Warner Robins Air Technical 
					Service Command), Robins Field, Warner Robins, GA 13Jul44. 326th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 14Jul44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 25Jun45.
42-3483/3503		Douglas-Long Beach B-17F-70-DL Fortress
				MSN 8419/8439. built by Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, CA. Redesignated as  B-17G-1-DL after modification
					with Bendix chin turret. No.3 bulkhead armor deleted
					Dispositions from  B-17 Fortress Master Log, Dave Osborne
				3483 (MSN 8419) Accepted by USAAF 5Jul43. Continental Airlines, Modification 
					Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO Jul43. Rome Air Depot, NY 7Aug43.
					Modified to B-17G standard. Equipped with H2X airborne radar in a radome 
					behind the chin turret. Pathfinder Force [PFF] aircraft. 812th Bomb Squadron [MI*A], 
					482nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire Oct43. 
					384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 14Apr44. 
					Declared ‘war weary’. 401st Bomb Group, Deenethorpe (Station 128), Northamptonshire 17Apr44. 
					Radio-relay aircraft. 8th Fighter Command 22Jul44. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit
					(Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 12Jul45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ 
					for storage and disposal 30Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich
					 Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.  Named CHOPSTICK A-ABLE.
				3484 (MSN 8420) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 10Jul43. Grenier Field, Manchester, NH 12Aug43. Rome Air Depot, NY. 
					Modified to B-17G standard. Equipped with H2X airborne radar in a radome behind 
					the chin turret. Pathfinder Force [PFF] aircraft. 812th Bomb Squadron [MI*B], 
					482nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 27Sep43. 
					Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, 
					Windsor Locks, CT 11Jul45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 21Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, 
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				3485 (MSN 8421) Accepted by USAAF 6Jul43. Continental Airlines, Modification 
					Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 11Jul43. Grenier Field, Manchester, NH 17Aug43. 
					Rome Air Depot, NY. Modified to B-17G standard. Equipped with H2X airborne radar 
					in a radome behind the chin turret. Pathfinder Force [PFF] aircraft. Ferried Meeks Field, 
					Keflavik, Iceland to Kinloss, Scotland 14Oct43. 812th Bomb Squadron [MI*C], 
					482nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 18Oct43. Named JUST RIGHT. 
					711th Bomb Squadron [IR*D], 447th Bomb Group, Rattlesden (Station 126), Suffolk Jun44. 
					Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire. Modified as a drone for 
					Operation Aphrodite missions. Designated BQ-7. 562nd Bomb Squadron [C], 
					388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk. Salvaged after non battle damage 29May45
				3486 MSN 8422) Accepted by USAAF 7Jul43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 10Jul43. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT. Rome Air Depot, NY 24Jul43. 
					Modified to B-17G standard. Equipped with H2X airborne radar in a radome behind the chin turre
					and redesignted B-17GSH.
					Pathfinder Force [PFF] aircraft. 812th Bomb Squadron [MI*D], 482nd Bomb Group, 
					Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 22Sep43, named "Invictus", 
					Failed to return from a mission to the AGO-Flugzeugwerke Fw 190 manufacturing 
					factory at Oschersleben, Germany 11Jan44 (8KIA:3POW). While the aircraft were airborne, 
					the weather closed in over English bases and a recall signal was issued. B/Gen. Robert F. Travis, 
					Air Commander of the 1st Bomb Division, continued on to the target. This left the 1st Bomb Division 
					with greater exposure to enemy fighter attacks. Good fighter support was provided by P-47 Thunderbolts 
					on the penetration and by P-51 Mustangs over the target. P-47s were airborne to provide withdrawal 
					support but they obeyed the recall order to return to England and left the bombers to fend for 
					themselves on the return trip. Luftwaffe attacks started over the IJsselmeer and intensified when 
					the American fighters returned home. Meagre and fairly accurate flak was experienced on the
					bomb run, with intermittent inaccurate flak on the return trip. After the target the tail was damaged 
					by a rocket fired from an enemy aircraft. Later attacked by another enemy fighter, the front end 
					of the aircraft was destroyed, killing/wounding the pilot and co-pilot, causing the bomber to 
					pitch up steeply, stall and crash with two engines on fire in the IJsselmeer, about 3km 
					northwest of Harderwijk, Netherlands.  The aircraft came to rest at the bottom of the IJsselmeer, 
					about five meters below the surface, where it rested until 1968/69. The last resting place of 
					the airplane became dry land due to the land reclamation projects of the IJsselmeer. It took 
					several expeditions to remove the wreckage, both in 1968 and 1969. There were some 
					remarkable finds during the recovery. During 1968 a lump of mud was found containing a 
					camera. Unfortunately the camera was opened and most of the film exposed. Only one 
					picture could be saved. It shows another B-17 flying below 42-3486, likely taken above 
					or near the target. During the 1969 recovery a fully equipped liferaft was found, still 
					containing all emergency rations. About three months after the wreckage was officially 
					cleared (June 27th, 1969), the remains of the body of the only missing crew, co-pilot Roy Peterson, 	
					were found by a farmer, while ploughing the soil several hundred yards from the position of the 
					wreckage. The crashsite is in a field northeast of the crossing of the Knardijk and Vogelweg 
					in the present polder Oost Flevoland  MACR 2522.
				3487 (MSN 8423) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 10Jul43. Grenier Field, Manchester, NH 18Aug43. Rome Air Depot, NY. 
					Modified to B-17G standard. Equipped with H2X airborne radar in a radome behind
					 the chin turret. Pathfinder Force [PFF] aircraft. Damaged at Presque Isle Field, ME 28Sep43. 
					812th Bomb Squadron [MI*E], 482nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire. 
					349th Bomb Squadron [XR*F], 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 1943. 
					709th Bomb Squadron [IE*E], 447th Bomb Group, Rattlesden (Station 126), Suffolk Jun44. 
					Damaged when parked by B-17G, 43-37539 23Jun44. Salvaged 24Jun44
				3488 (MSN 8424) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 13Jul43. Scott Field, Belleville, IL 15Aug43. 548th Bomb Squadron [GX*L], 
					385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 25Aug43.  Named 'Weidner's Wildcat'.
					Failed to return from a mission to the industrial areas of Emden, Germany 11Dec43 (8POW:2KIA).
					The Luftwaffe was waiting for the bombers; the moment the bombers crossed over into 
					mainland Europe, six twin-engine fighter dived out of the sun upon the formation, 
					concentrating all their fire on the lead plane. Once the leader had been downed, the 
					fighters swept through the lead Squadron. Before the deputy lead had a chance to reassemble 
					the formation, a large force of single-engine fighters joined the fray, attacking the other bombers.
					Enemy aircraft damaged engine No.2, crashed yards from Lake Sneekermeer, Offingawier, Netherlands) 
					Claimed by Lt. Heinrich Steis in Bf 109G-6 of JG 27/4. MACR 1665. 
				3489 (MSN 8425) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 11Jul43. Rome Air Depot, NY. Modified to B-17G standard. Equipped with H2X airborne 
					radar in a radome behind the chin turret. Pathfinder Force [PFF] aircraft. 
					812th Bomb Squadron, 482nd Bomb Group. Grenier Field, Manchester, NH 18Aug43. 
					Collided with a tractor at Grenier Field 21Aug43. The No.3 propeller blades were damaged 
					as plane pushed the tractor under the right main wheel. 4th Search Attack Squadron, 
					1st Search Attack Group, Langley Field, Hampton, VA. Forced landing after engine failure 
					and fire at Broomes Island, thirty-five miles southeast of Camp Springs Field, MD 19Dec43 (2KIS). 
					Designated TB-17-G 20Jul44. 4148th Base Unit (Electronics Experimental Squadron), 
					Air Technical Service Command, Bedford Field, MA 4Dec44. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield 
					Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 8Mar45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and 
					disposal 12Jul45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				3490 (MSN 8426) Accepted by USAAF 8Jul43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 11Jul43. Grenier Field, Manchester, NH 18Aug43. 
					Rome Air Depot, NY. Modified to B-17G standard. Equipped with H2X airborne radar 
					in a radome behind the chin turret. Pathfinder Force [PFF] aircraft. 812th Bomb Squadron [MI*F], 
					482nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 20Aug43. Landing accident 
					at Alconbury 24Jan44. 549th Bomb Squadron, 385th Bomb Group Mar44. Failed to return 
					from a mission to motor industry targets in Berlin, Germany 21Jun44 (10INT). Flak damaged 
					three engines, force landed at Bulltofta, Malmö, Sweden. Repaired. Traded to the Swedish 
					government along with eight other B-17’s for $1 and the release of American airmen interned 
					in Sweden. Flown to Svenska Aeroplan A.B. in Linköping. Converted to passenger configuration 
					by SAAB designated Boeing F-17 Felix. Registered as SE-BAN 10Oct45. Operated by 
					AB Aerotransport / SILA, Stockholm. Named ‘Ted’. WFU Oct48. Registration cancelled 5Oct48. 
					Scrapped 1950. Parts of the bomber are stored at the Arlanda Flight Museum in Stockholm
				3491 (MSN 8427) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 11Jul43. 
					Grenier Field, Manchester, NH 18Aug43. Rome Air Depot, NY. Modified to B-17G standard. 
					Equipped with H2X airborne radar in a radome behind the chin turret. Pathfinder Force [PFF] aircraft. 
					812th Bomb Squadron [MI*G], 482nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 20Aug43. 
					Failed to return from a mission to industrial areas in the suburbs of Berlin, Germany 6Mar44 (4POW:6KIA). 
					Damaged over the target by 88mm flak from guns of Heavy Flak Abteilungen 126 and 307. No.3 engine 
					caught fire setting fire to the wing, then the aircraft exploded and crashed near Lake Havel, near Berlin, 
					Germany. The plane was the lead bomber and Colonel Russell Alger Wilson, Commander of the 
					4th Bomb Wing, was onboard as Combat Leader. Wilson was killed when the plane exploded.
					Named  CHOPSTICK-G GEORGE.  MACR 3362
				3492 (MSN 8428) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 11Jul43. 
					Grenier Field, Manchester, NH 18Aug43. Rome Air Depot, NY. Modified to B-17G standard. 
					Equipped with H2X airborne radar in a radome behind the chin turret. Pathfinder Force [PFF] 
					aircraft. 812th Bomb Squadron [MI*H], 482nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), 
					Huntingdonshire 20Aug43. Returned to US. 1103rd Base Unit (Caribbean Wing, Air Transport 
					Command), Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 28Apr45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 21Dec45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.  Named PAPER DOLL
				3493 (MSN 8429) Accepted by USAAF Jul43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 14Jul43. Hill Field, Ogden, UT 20Aug43. Ferried from RCAF Gander, 
					Newfoundland to Nutts Corner (Station 235), Belfast, Northern Ireland 13/14Sep43. 
					325th Bomb Squadron [NV*H], 92nd Bomb Group, Podington (Station 109), Bedfordshire 28Sep43. 
					Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire 7Jun44. Modified as a drone for 
					Operation Aphrodite missions. Designated BQ-7. 562nd Bomb Squadron, 388th Bomb Group, 
					Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk. Salvaged 20Jun45.
				3494 (MSN 8430) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 10Jul43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 17Aug43. 325th Bomb 
					Squadron [NV*F], 92nd Bomb Group, Podington (Station 109), 
					One crew member bailed out over Germany, ship returned safely to UK Dec 11, 1943. 1 POW. MACR 1753. 
					Transferred to Bedfordshire 4Sep43. 407th Bomb Squadron [PY*F.
					Shot down by AAA at Oppendorf, near Kiel, Germany Jan 4, 1944. 10 KIA. MACR 1961.
				3495 (MSN 8431) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 17Jul43. 
					Rapid City Field, SD 8Jul43. 510th Bomb Squadron [TU*C], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110),
					Northamptonshire 20Sep43. Failed to return from a mission to Cognac/Bordeaux 31Dec43 (3POW:7EVD). 
					Damaged by flak, crash landed Saint-Seurin de Cadourne, fifteen miles northeast of Hourtin Vandice, 
					30 miles northwest Bordeaux, France. {9 missions}.  MACR 1981
				3496 (MSN 8432) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 13Dec43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle 
					Field, ME 16Aug43. 327th Bomb Squadron [UX*Z], 92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury 
					(Station 102), Huntingdonshire 4Sep43. 325th Bomb Squadron [NV*Z]. 
					On a practice mission the bomber crash landed after it stalled while flown 
					by the pilot under instruction at Podington 15May44 (5RTD). The left tyre blew 
					out then the landing gear collapsed. Salvaged by 2nd Strategic Air Depot, 
					Abbots Ripton 16May44, .
				3497 (MSN 8433) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 12Jul43. 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 15Aug43. 
					335th Bomb Squadron [OE*O], 95th Bomb Group, Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 8Sep43. 
					Failed to return from a mission to railway installations at Münster, Germany 10Oct43 (9POW:1KIA).
					As they approached the city, the formation was swarmed by a large force of enemy 
					aircraft for an estimated forty-five minutes of vicious fighting. By the time their friendly 
					fighter escorts arrived to drive off the Luftwaffe, the damage had already been done. 
					Shot down by enemy fighters, crashed Ruhof Farm at Vreden-Lunten, near Haaksbergen, 
					Netherlands. {5 missions}.   Claimed by Obfw Kark-Emil Demuth in Fw 190A of JG 1/2
					MACR 943.
				3498 (MSN 8434) Accepted by USAAF 12Jul43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 12Jul43. Scribner Field, NB 30Jul43. Staging Base, 
					21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 3Aug43. Scott Field, Belleville, IL 14Aug43. 
					571st Bomb Squadron [FC*L], 390th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153), 
					Suffolk 25Aug43. {first combat mission 9Oct43}. Seriously battle damaged on a 
					mission to Friedrich Krupp Germania Werft ship building yard, Kiel, Germany 4Jan44. 
					On return force landed with wounded airmen to obtain medical assistance at RAF Spilsby, 
					Lincolnshire. Despite wearing protective equipment, several of the men were hospitalized 
					because of frostbite. Battle damaged on a mission to the Heinkel Flugzeugwerke aircraft 
					factory at Oranienburg, Germany 18Apr44 (1WIA:9RTD). The bombers arrived over 
					Oranienburg to find the town covered by a thick undercast. Forced to decide between 
					abandoning the mission or bringing the formation down under the clouds, the air 
					leader had the planes drop down to 17,000ft in order to make their attack run. 
					The bomber encountered intense flak over the target, wounding a waist gunner. 
					Accident departing for a Crossbow mission to a German V-weapon site at La Glacerie, 
					Cherbourg, France 27Apr44 (1KIA:9RTD). As it was preparing for takeoff, the plane abruptly 
					veered off the runway after a tire burst. It went into the dirt, sending a stray propeller blade 
					flying into the nose, killing the crew's navigator. Failed to return from a mission to industrial 
					areas in Berlin, Germany 8May44 (10KIA). Shot down by enemy fighters, aircraft spun in, 
					crew unable to bail out. The aircraft crashed two miles south of Ostenholz, twenty-five miles 
					north of Hanover, Germany. {17 missions}.  Named RED HEAD / HAP’S HAZARD.  MACR 4582
				3499 (MSN 8435) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 16Jul43. 
					Harvard Field, NB 9Aug43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 9Oct43. Pyote Field, TX 12Nov43. 
					748th Bomb Squadron, 457th Bomb Group, Ephrata AAB, WA. Damaged in collision with parked 
					B-17F 42-6033 at Ephrata 28Nov43. Operational Training Unit, Pratt Field, KS 1Jan44. 
					4202nd Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Syracuse AAB, NY 28Mar44. 
					236th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Pyote Field, TX. Damaged by a tornado 
					while parked at Pyote Field 26Aug44. Charleston, SC 28Oct44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 8Nov45
				3500 (MSN 8436) Accepted by USAAF 16Jul43. Rome Air Depot, NY 6Aug43. Modified to B-17G 
					standard. Equipped with H2X airborne radar in a radome behind the chin turret. Pathfinder 
					Force [PFF] aircraft. 812th Bomb Squadron [MI*J], 482nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), 
					Huntingdonshire Sep43. Failed to return from a mission to railway marshalling yards at 
					Frankfurt am Main, Germany 4Feb44 (11POW:1EVD). As a pathfinder aircraft it flew as the 
					lead aircraft with additional mission pilot and navigator. As the planes were passing over 
					the Netherlands en route to Germany, local cross winds carried the bombers straight into 
					enemy flak. When it was hit by flak over the target it lost part of the oxygen equipment. 
					The Mission Pilot, who was the only one on board at that time (rest of the crew already had 
					bailed out over Germany), successfully crash landed the aircraft in a field between Meddo 
					and Zwolle, near Winterswijk, Netherlands.  MACR 2249 and 3159.  Most of the crew bailed out 
					over Germany, and 11 became POW, Released in 1945.  
					The pilot who made the forced landing evaded capture with the help of the Dutch underground.
				3501 (MSN 8437) Ogden Air Depot, Hill Field, Ogden, UT 14Jul43. 7th Ferrying Group, 
					Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 15Aug43. 413th Bomb Squadron [MZ*K], 96th Bomb Group 9Sep43. 
					Ferried from RCAF Goose Bay, Labrador to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 12Sep43. 
					96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk Sep43. Battle damaged on a 
					mission to the Luftwaffe air depot at Romilly-sur-Seine, France 5Feb44 (10RTD). Poor 
					visibility prevented an attack on the target and diverted to a secondary objective, the Luftwaffe 
					air depot at Villacoublay, France. En route, the No.2 propeller oversped and the plane dropped 
					back from the formation. The pilot aborted the mission and turned for home. Then the No.4 
					propeller oversped and the fuel supply to the No.3 engine failed. The bomb load was 
					jettisoned as was excess equipment as the plane slowly descended over the English Channel. 
					Vibration was bad and a landing would be too risky. Crossing over the English coast at about 
					3,000 feet, the pilot ordered the crew to bail out and set the autopilot to fly the bomber back out to sea. 
					The crew landed in the Shadoxhurst, Ashford, Kent area safely except the tail gunner 
					who received a minor injury. The aircraft failed to reach the coast and crashed at Dymchurch, Kent 
					near the police station between Lyndhurst Road and Orgarswick Road, about 100 yards 
					short of the sea. The bomber demolished trees, telegraph poles, and a number of houses
					and bungalows, some of which caught fire. A soldier chopping firewood was killed and 
					several persons were injured; the injured included two boys who were trapped under 
					part of the bomber. A wide area was devastated.  Named KASCH'S KIDS.
				3502 (MSN 8438) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 15Jul43. Rapid City Field, SD 10Aug43. 331st Bomb Squadron [QE*Q],
					94th Bomb Group 7Sep43. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, 
					Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 7/8Sep43. 94th Bomb Group, 
					Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk Sep43. 550th Bomb Squadron [SG*L], 
					385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk Sep43.  Named "Swinging Door".  Crash landing 
					Feb 2, 1944 at Lofts Farm, Great Totham, Essex, England. Salvaged
				3503 (MSN 8439) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 14Mar43. 399th Bomb Squadron, 88th Bomb Group, Walla Walla Field, WA 28Jul43.
					 Exploded and crashed seventeen miles east of Arlington, OR 10Aug43 (4KIS). SOC 14Aug43
					WO Aug 14, 1943
42-3504/3562		Douglas-Long Beach B-17F-75-DL Fortress
				MSN 8440/8498.  
					built by Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, CA. Redesignated as Boeing B-17G-5-DL
					Production changes: Although built as a B-17F-75, these aircraft were fitted with the G-model's 
					chin turret and longer faired nose, but retained the F model's upper gun turret and open waist 
					gun positions. A-3 oxygen flow indicator and induction vibrator starter coil added
					Dispositions from B-17 Fortress Master Log, Dave Osborne
				3504 First aircraft with Bendix chin turret. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 16Jul43. Scott Field, Belleville, IL 11Aug43. 339th Bomb 
					Squadron [QJ*F], 96th Bomb Group 3Sep43. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from 
					RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 3/4Sep43. 96th Bomb 
					Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk Sep43. Failed to return from a mission 
					to Kiel, Germany 11Jan44 (10KIA). Shot down by enemy fighters, ditched North Sea off Netherlands..
					MSN 2376
				3505 (MSN 8441) Accepted by USAAF 13Jul43. Ogden Air Depot, Hill Field, Ogden, UT 14Jul43. 
					Walla Walla Field, WA 30Jul43. 562nd Bomb Squadron [E], 388th Bomb Group, 
					Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk 8Sep43. {first combat mission 14Oct43}. Battle damaged 
					on a mission to the Kugelfischer-Georg-Schäfer ball bearing factory at Schweinfurt, 
					Germany 14Oct43 (10RTD). Enemy fighters were encountered near Eupen, Belgium on the 
					route in, all the way to the target, and back to the French Coast. Flak was moderate to 
					intense along the route but gave the most trouble over the target area. The lead bombardier 
					was unable to see a clear view of the target caused by smoke from previous bombing. 
					He set his bomb sight on the railway bridge over the Main river so that the bombs struck 
					the eastern end of the marshalling yards. Damaged, the plane dropped out of the formation 
					and returned home at low level to avoid enemy fighters. When it landed at Knettishall there 
					was only one engine running. Failed to return from a mission to the port area of Bremen, 
					Germany 29Nov43. On the return route the plane had trouble with three 
					of the engines. The pilot was forced to ditch the plane thirty-five miles off Yarmouth, 
					Norfolk. Seven of the crew drowned, 3 were rescued. {4 mission)s   MACR 3153.
				3506 (MSN 8442) Ogden Air Depot, Hill Field, Ogden, UT 12Jul43. Walla Walla Field, WA 20Aug43. 
					401st Bomb Squadron [LL*H], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), 
					Cambridgeshire 22Sep43. 324th Bomb Squadron [DF*B].   Named "Sir Baboon McGoon".  
					Crashlanded at Tannington no gas Oct 10, 1943.  
					Repaired and returned.   Failed to return from a mission to a Luftwaffe airfield 
					at Waggum, Brunswick, Germany 29Mar44.  Damaged by enemy aircraft Mar 29, 1944 and ditched off Dutch coast 50 mi W of
					Ijmuiden.  Crew picked up by German flotilla boat and became POW.  MACR 3473
				3507 (MSN 8443) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 15Jul43. Scott Field, Belleville, IL 20Oct43. 613th Bomb 
					Squadron [IN*D], 401st Bomb Group, Deenethorpe (Station 128), Northamptonshire 26Oct43, Named "Duffy's Tavern" at
					Deenethorpe Oct 26 1943.  Converted to a G in England 8 May 1944.  Declared ‘war weary’. 
					838th Bomb Squadron, 487th Bomb Group, Lavenham (Station 137), Suffolk 15Jul44. Returned to US.  
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 1Oct45.
				3508 (MSN 8444) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 13Jul43. 
					Scott Field, Belleville, IL 15Aug43. 418th Bomb Squadron [LD*P], 100th Bomb Group, 
					Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 25Aug43.  Named *Jersey Lily/Bastard's Bunglow II* 
					.Failed to return from a mission to Augsburg, Germany 18Mar44 (10POW). Damaged by flak and crash 
					landed Dormstadt, six miles north of Ulm, Germany  MACR 3232
				3509 (MSN 8445) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 15Jul43. Redmond Field, OR, 15Aug43. 511th Bomb Squadron [DS*V:DS*Z], 
					351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 25Sep43.  Named CRYSTAL BALL. 
					Named in the tradition of 511th Bomb Squadron by incorporating the word 'Ball' in the title, 
					after the squadron's first commander Clinton F Ball.  Failed to return from a mission to an
					aircraft assembly plant at Brunswick, Germany 30Jan44 (9POW:1KIA). Damaged by flak, \crashed near Enschede, Netherlands. {12 missions.  MACR 2262
				3510 (MSN 8446) Accepted by USAAF 15Jul43. Hill Field, Ogden, UT 20Aug43. 
					337th Bomb Squadron [AW*P], 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 
					9Sep43. On a training flight the aircraft collided with B-17G 43-37684 and crashed at 
					Wood End, near Towcester, Northants 11Oct44 (4KIS:1RTD). A formation of B-17 Flying 
					Fortresses took off from their base at Snetterton Heath in Norfolk, part of the 96th Bomb 
					Group for a training mission with a mock bombing run above Rugby. Over the village of
					Farthingstone, before their planned turn at Silverstone to return to base, tragically a 
					formation of three aircraft was involved in a horrific mid-air collision at 15,000ft after 
					encountering severe turbulence and cloud. The accident was triggered when the pilot of 
					B-17G 42-3510 pulled up and hit the nose of B-17G 43-37684 with its tail section. 
					Just as 510 sheared in half the third B-17 42-31053 hit 684 with its rudder and also 
					broke in two. Miraculously, the pilot of 510 parachuted to safety, while his B-17 and
					the other Flying Fortress plummeted to earth at Woodend west of Towcester, in four sections. 
					Although badly damaged 43-37684 was able to limp back to Snetterton Heath. Salvaged 13Oct44.
				3511 MSN 8447) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 15Jul43. 
					Grenier Field, Manchester, NH 18Aug43. Rome Air Depot, NY. Equipped with the first 
					hand-built H2X airborne radar in a radome behind the chin turret. Pathfinder Force [PFF] 
					aircraft. 812th Bomb Squadron [MI*K], 482nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), 
					Huntingdonshire 20Aug43. 535th Bomb Squadron [MS*N], 381st Bomb Group, 
					Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 22Apr44. Failed to return from a mission to a Luftwaffe 
					airfield at Metz, France 25Apr44 (2POW:7EVD). Damaged by flak, crashed Precy-sur-Oise, 
					seven miles southwest of Creil, France. {1 mission}..  MACR 4286 
				3512 (MSN 8448) Accepted by USAAF 4Aug43. Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, 
					Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 7Aug43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, 
					Dallas, TX. Crashed on takeoff after engine failure three miles northeast of Tulsa Municipal
					 Airport, OK 28Aug43 (3KIS), SOC 8Oct43
				3513 MSN 8449) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 19Jul43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 17Aug43. 326th Bomb 
					Squadron [JW*T], 92nd Bomb Group, Podington (Station 109), Bedfordshire 2Sep43. 
					2nd Strategic Air Depot, Little Staughton (Station 127), Bedfordshire. Regained by Group 27Jan44. 
					Failed to return from a mission to railway facilities around Berlin, Germany 29Apr44 (10POW). 
					Flak caused engine failure, crashed Nieuw-Millingen, seven miles west of Apeldoorn, Netherlands 
					MACR 4260.  .
				3514 (MSN 8450) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 13Jul43. 
					Hill Field, Ogden, UT 20Aug43. 533rd Bomb Squadron [VP*V], 381st Bomb Group, 
					Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 24Sep43.  Named.'Dinah Mite II/Doll Baby') Failed to return 
					from a mission to the AGO-Flugzeugwerke Fw 190 manufacturing factory at Oschersleben, 
					Germany 11Jan44 (10POW). While the aircraft were airborne, the weather closed in over 
					English bases and a recall signal was issued. B/Gen. Robert F. Travis, Air Commander
					of the 1st Bomb Division, continued on to the target. This left the 1st Bomb Division with 
					greater exposure to enemy fighter attacks. Good fighter support was provided by 
					P-47 Thunderbolts on the penetration and by P-51 Mustangs over the target. 
					P-47s were airborne to provide withdrawal support but they obeyed the recall order 
					to return to England and left the bombers to fend for themselves on the return trip. 
					Luftwaffe attacks started over the IJsselmeer and intensified when the American fighters 
					returned home. Meagre and fairly accurate flak was experienced on the bomb run, 
					with intermittent inaccurate flak on the return trip. Shot down by enemy fighters, 
					No.3 engine caught fire and the aircraft crashed between Oldenburg and Bremen, 
					Germany. {18+ missions}.  MACR 1878
				3515 (MSN 8451) Accepted by USAAF 16Jul43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 21Jul43. Hill Field, Ogden, UT 20Aug43. 423rd Bomb 
					Squadron [RD*O], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 21Sep43. 
					2nd Strategic Air Depot, Little Staughton (Station 127), Bedfordshire 26Sep43. 
					Regained by Group 27Sep43. Seriously battle damaged during a mission to the railway 
					marshalling yards at Frankfurt am Main, Germany 8Feb44. Flak struck the right wing 
					and waist gun position. 813th Bomb Squadron, 482nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), 
					Huntingdonshire 30Mar44. Declared ‘war weary’. Accident taxying at Thurleigh 5Oct44. 
					The plane was leaving its dispersal when the pilot braked and the plane nosed over; 
					the two inboard propellers dug into the concrete. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit 
					(Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 4Jun45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ 
					for storage and disposal 19Nov45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich 
					Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				3516 (MSN 8452) Ogden Air Depot, Hill Field, Ogden, UT 17Jul43. Ephrata AAB, WA 4Aug43. 
					338th Bomb Squadron [BX*S], 96th Bomb Group 9Sep43. Ferried from RCAF Goose Bay, 
					Labrador to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 12Sep43. 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton 
					Heath (Station 138), Norfolk Sep43. Failed to return from a mission to railway installations 
					at Münster, Germany 10Oct43 (10POW). As they approached the city, the formation 
					was swarmed by a large force of enemy aircraft for an estimated forty-five minutes 
					of vicious fighting. By the time their friendly fighter escorts arrived to drive off the 
					Luftwaffe, the damage had already been done. Shot down by enemy fighters, crashed 
					en route target, near Münster’s Heilig Geist Kirche, Germany.  MACR 893
				3517 (MSN 8453) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 12Jul43. Rapid City Field, SD 10Aug43. 508th Bomb Squadron [YB*O], 
					351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 27Sep43. Failed to 
					return from a mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 24Feb44 (3POW:1KIA:6EVD). 
					Damaged by flak, on return crashed Grattepanche, eight miles south of Amiens, France. {15 missions}. 
					Named HAPPY WARRIOR.  MACR 2773
				3518 (MSN 8454) Accepted by USAAF 17Jul43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver 
					Municipal Airport, CO Jul43. Rapid City Field, SD 10Aug43. 388th Bomb Group 9Sep43. 
					Ferried Bluie West One, Narsarsuaq, Greenland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 13Sep43. 
					561st Bomb Squadron [Z], 388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk Sep43. 
					Named. LADY LILLIAN. Named after the pilot’s wife.  {first combat mission 9Oct43}.
					Battle damaged on a mission to the port area at Bremen, Germany 20Dec43 (10RTD). 
					Attacked by a large force of enemy fighters and flak over the target area was very intense. 
					Battle damaged during a mission to the industrial area at Brunswick, Germany 10Feb44 (10RTD). 
					Meagre to heavy flak was seen when crossing the enemy coast at IJmuiden, Netherlands. 
					In the vicinity of Lingen, Germany the formation was attacked by enemy fighters in groups 
					of three. As they neared the target, twin-engined aircraft fired rockets into the formation. 
					Intense flak was encountered at the target where the aircraft received flak damage. 
					The formation was under fighter attack until it neared the IJsselmeer on the return home.
					Friendly fighters were outnumbered, especially in the target area. Battle damaged during 
					a mission to the Robert Bosch electrical factory at Berlin, Germany 6Mar44 (2WIA:8RTD). 
					Approximately fifteen to twenty Fw 190s were met near Dümmer See en route to the target 
					and were again encountered in the same area on the return route home. Instead of attacking 
					the assigned target, the formation circled the outskirts of the city to a textile works on the 
					banks of the Elbe River at Oranienburg. The engineer/top turret gunner and radio operator 
					were seriously wounded. Battle damaged on a mission to a railway marshalling yard at Liège, 
					Belgium 25May44. Meagre flak was encountered crossing the French coast in the Le Tréport 
					area but very accurate flak at Poix-de-Picardie, France. Battle damaged during a mission 
					to the Braunkohle Benzin A.G. synthetic oil refinery at Rothensee, Magdeburg, Germany 20Jun44. 
					Flak over the target was intense and accurate. Shrapnel entered the Plexiglas nose striking the 
					bombardier and navigator. {final combat mission 11Jul44}. {43 missions}. Modified for radio 
					counter measures. 803rd Bomb Squadron (H) Provisional, RAF Sculthorpe, Fakenham, Norfolk 1944. 
					Provided navigational assistance for Aphrodite missions to V-1 missile sites in France 4Aug44. 
					Damaged by drone PB4Y-1 BuNo 32271 [42-110007] which exploded prematurely over 
					Newdelight Wood, Suffolk on an Aphrodite mission to the V-3 cannon bunker at Mimoyecques,
					Pas-de-Calais, France 12Aug44. The explosion killed the PB4Y-1 crew, Lt Joseph Patrick 
					Kennedy, Jr (JFK's elder brother) and Lt Wilford J. Willey. 561st Bomb Squadron, 388th Bomb 
					Group, Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk, later at Fersfield (Station 554), Norfolk. Crash 
					landed at Fersfield 8Nov44. Salvaged 14Nov44
				3519  (MSN 8455) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 20Jul43. 
					Hill Field, Ogden, UT 17Aug43. 339th Bomb Squadron [QJ*M], 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton 
					Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 8Sep43. 337th Bomb Squadron [AW*M]. Named  PEE WEE II.
					 \Delivered to RAF 26Mar44. Salvaged 12Sep45
				3520 (MSN 8456) Accepted by USAAF 19Jul43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 20Jul43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 3Aug43. 368th Bomb 
					Squadron [BO*Y], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 16Sep43. 
					Damaged taxying at Thurleigh 3Nov43. 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Little Staughton (Station 127), 
					Bedfordshire 3Nov43. Regained by Group 10Nov43. After takeoff for a mission to Bremen, 
					Germany, the undercarriage would not retract correctly nor lower, so a wheels up landing 
					was made at Little Staughton 29Nov43 (10RTD). 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Little Staughton
					 (Station 127), Bedfordshire 30Nov43. Salvaged
				3521 (MSN 8457) Accepted by USAAF 19Jul43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 20Mar43. Lowry Field, Denver, CO 17Aug43. 813th Bomb 
					Squadron [PC*L], 482nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 8Sep43. 
					Equipped with Oboe Mk I radar. 423rd Bomb Squadron [RD*A], 306th Bomb Group, 
					Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 22Feb44. Eighth Air Force Service Command (AFSC) Apr44; 
					not equipped with ‘Tokyo’ long range fuel tanks. 40th Air Depot Group, 2nd Tactical Air Depot, 
					Stansted (Station 169), Essex 12May44. Returned to US. St. Paul Field, Minneapolis, MN 12Jun44.
					Transferred to US Navy as BuNo 34106. Rome Air Depot, NY 23Mar45. Naval Manufacturing Unit, 
					Johnsville, PA, partially modified as B-17G standard and designated PB-1W, stripped of 
					all armament and used as a flying aeronautical laboratory 28Jul43. Heavily weighted F8F Bearcat 
					scale model carried for drop tests. Returned to USAF 2Apr48.
				3522 (MSN 8458) Ogden Air Depot, Hill Field, Ogden, UT 21Jul43. Ephrata AAB, WA 4Aug43. 
					482nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 7Sep43. 337th Bomb
					 Squadron [AW*J], 96th Bomb Group, 7Sep43. 533rd Bomb Squadron [VP*L], 381st Bomb Group,
					Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 27Sep43  Named "Gremlin's Delite".  Crash landed at Little 
					Staughton (Station 127), Bedfordshire 23Dec43. {16+ missions}. 2nd Strategic Air Depot, 
					Abbots Ripton (Station 547), Huntingdonshire. Returned to US. Okmulgee Field, OK 9Jul44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 8Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				3523 (MSN 8459) Accepted by USAAF 22Jul43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 16Aug43. 510th Bomb Squadron [TU*M], 
					351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 24Sep43. Named "April Girl"
					Failed to return from a mission to the AGO-Flugzeugwerke Fw 190 manufacturing 
					factory at Oschersleben, Germany 11Jan44 (8POW:2KIA). While the aircraft were airborne, 
					the weather closed in over English bases and a recall signal was issued. B/Gen. Robert F. Travis, 
					Air Commander of the 1st Bomb Division, continued on to the target. This left the 
					1st Bomb Division with greater exposure to enemy fighter attacks. Good fighter 
					support was provided by P-47 Thunderbolts on the penetration and by P-51 Mustangs 
					over the target. P-47s were airborne to provide withdrawal support but they obeyed the 
					recall order to return to England and left the bombers to fend for themselves on the 
					return trip. Luftwaffe attacks started over the IJsselmeer and intensified when the 
					American fighters returned home. Meagre and fairly accurate flak was experienced 
					on the bomb run, with intermittent inaccurate flak on the return trip. Damaged by 
					flak and shot down by enemy fighters, crashed Pillgrim, two miles southeast of S
					cherborn, seven miles east of Holzminden, Germany. {11 missions}.  MACR 1940
				3524 (MSN 8460) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal
					Airport, CO 20Jul43. Lowry Field, Denver, CO 17Aug43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, 
					Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 21Sep43. 526th Bomb Squadron [LF*G], 
					379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 3Oct43. 527th Bomb 
					Squadron [FO*G].  Named 'Vonnie Gal'.   Failed to return from a mission to an 
					aircraft factory at Leipzig, Germany 20Jul44 (9INT). The bomber was damaged by flak 
					just after its crew had released its bombs during a raid on Leipzig. Running low on fuel, 
					the captain chose to land at Payerne airfield, in Switzerland, where both his crew 
					and his bomber were interned.   MACR 7838. The aircraft was flown back to Base Air Depot No.1, 
					Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire on 25Sep45, where it was subsequently 
					reclaimed just weeks later. Scrapped Sept 25, 1945.
				3525 MSN 8461) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 20Jul43. 
					Hill Field, Ogden, UT 17Aug43. 813th Bomb Squadron [PC*D], 482nd Bomb Group, 
					Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 8Sep43  .Received prototype installation of Oboe II/Albumleaf
					radar, flew first experimental sortie night Nov 11/12, 1943.
					Damaged taxying at Alconbury 24Jan44. 534th Bomb Squadron [GD*C], 381st Bomb Group, 
					Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 22Feb44. Failed to return from a mission to the Luftwaffe airfield 
					at Eschwege, southeast of Kassel, Germany 19Apr44 (7KIA:2POW). Shot down by enemy fighters,
					 crashed Stubenmuhle, near Frettenrode, ten miles north of Eschwege, Germany. {1+ missions).  
					MACR 4050.
				3526 (MSN 8462) Accepted by USAAF 20Jul43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 23Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 4Aug43. Rapid City 
					Field, SD 15Aug43. 568th Bomb Squadron [BI*N], 390th Bomb Group, Framlingham
					(Station 153), Suffolk 6Sep43. {first combat mission 9Oct43}. Abandoned after an engine
					fire during assembly for a mission to the Vereinigte Kugellagerfabriken AG (VKF) bal
					bearing works at Schweinfurt, Germany 14Oct43 (10RTD). En route to the target area, 
					the bomber formation was repeatedly attacked by a large number of Luftwaffe fighters. 
					After the target, the Group turned and headed westward for England. German fighters, 
					having landed and refueled, attacked again until, finally, the bombers reached the 
					coastline of western Europe and relative safety. Crashed at Knockbridge Farm, Icklesham, 
					near Hastings, Sussex. Crew bailed out.  {2 missions}. Salvaged 20Oct43.
				3527 (MSN 8463) Accepted by USAAF 21Jul43. Ogden Air Depot, Hill Field, 
					Ogden, UT 22Jul43. Moses Lake Field, WA 5Aug43. 813th Bomb Squadron [PC*G], 
					482nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 11Sep43. 
					Equipped with Oboe Mk I radar. 423rd Bomb Squadron [RD*N], 306th Bomb Group, 
					Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 22Feb44. Eighth Air Force Service 
					Command (AFSC) Apr44; not equipped with ‘Tokyo’ long range fuel tanks. 
					40th Air Depot Group, 2nd Tactical Air Depot, Stansted (Station 169), Essex 12May44. 
					Returned to US. Grenier Field, Manchester, NH 10Jun44. Rome Air Depot, NY 30Oct45
				3528 (MSN 8464) Ogden Air Depot, Hill Field, Ogden, UT 22Jul43. Ephrata AAB, WA 4Aug43. 
					339th Bomb Squadron, 96th Bomb Group 9Sep43. Ferried from RCAF Goose Bay, 
					Labrador to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 12Sep43. 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton 
					Heath (Station 138), Norfolk Sep43. 337th Bomb Squadron Failed to return from a 
					mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 14Oct43 (9POW:1KIA). 
					En route to the target area, the bomber formation was repeatedly attacked by a 
					large number of Luftwaffe fighters. After the target, the Group turned and headed 
					westward for England. German fighters, having landed and refueled, attacked again. 
					Shot down by enemy fighters, crashed Lake Barmsee, Germany, near Mittenwald, 
					seven miles east of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, while heading for Switzerland
					Claimed by Lt Schreiber of ZG 101/2  MACR 834
				3529 (MSN 8465) Ogden Air Depot, Hill Field, Ogden, UT 23Jul43. Ephrata AAB, WA 4Aug43. 
					336th Bomb Squadron [ET*F, then T], 95th Bomb Group, Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 6Oct43. 
					Failed to return from a mission to industrial areas in the suburbs of Berlin, 
					Germany 6Mar44 (9POW:1KIA). Damaged by flak, later shot down by enemy fighters 
					north of Magdeburg. Nine of the crew bailed out before the aircraft blew up and 
					crashed Holingen, near Colnrade, twenty-two miles southeast of Bremen, Germany.
					 {26 missions}.  .MACR 2979.
				3530 (MSN 8466) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 20Jul43. 346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN 9Aug43. 332nd Bomb 
					Squadron [XM*H], 94th Bomb Group, Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, 
					Suffolk Sep43. Failed to return from a mission to the aero engine complex at Brunswick, 
					Germany 11Jan44 (9KIA:1POW). As weather conditions began to deteriorate over 
					the English bases, a recall order was sent to the bomber groups en route to the city. 
					While some the groups received the message and turned back for England, others 
					did not receive the order, and pressed onwards. When they arrived at the target area, 
					they met stiff resistance from the Luftwaffe. Shot down by enemy fighters, 
					crashed Watenstedt, fifteen miles south of Helmstedt airfield, Germany..  MACR 1885
				3531 (MSN 8467) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 21Jul43. 346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN 7Aug43. Ferried 
					Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 7Sep43. 
					358th Bomb Squadron [VK*N], 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), 
					Huntingdonshire 9Sep43. 365th Bomb Squadron [XK*N], 305th Bomb Group, 
					Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 17Sep43. Failed to return from a 
					mission to the port at Bremen, Germany 26Nov43 (8POW:2KIA). Flak damaged 
					two engines, crashed Winschoterdiep, Zuidbroek, Netherlands  Also claimed by Ogfr Wilhelm Krauter
					in Bf 109G-6 of JG 1/7 at Zuidbroek, Groeingen, Netherlands 
					Nov 26, 1943.  MACR 1572. 
				3532 (MSN 8468) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 21Jul43. 346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN 8Aug43. 511th Bomb 
					Squadron [DS*O], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 21Sep43. 
					Battle damaged during a mission to an oil refinery and railway marshalling yards 
					at Gelsenkirchen, Germany 5Nov43. On return the aircraft crash landed Ipswich 
					airfield, Suffolk. Salvaged 7Nov43. {4 missions}. LUCILLE BALL. Named for comedienne 
					Lucille Ball. Named in the tradition of 511th Bomb Squadron by incorporating the 
					word 'Ball' in the title, after the squadron's first commander Clinton F Ball
				3533 (MSN 8469) Accepted by USAAF 23Jul43. Continental Airlines, Modification 
					Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 24Jul43. Pyote Field, TX 4Aug43. 
					Ferried RCAF Goose Bay, Labrador to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 14/15Sep43. 
					368th Bomb Squadron [BO*M], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), 
					Bedfordshire 21Sep43. 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Little Staughton (Station 127), 
					Bedfordshire 26Sep43. Regained by Group 27Sep43. Battle damaged by flak on 
					a mission to industrial areas at Frankfurt am Main, Germany 4Oct43. Flak over 
					the target was moderate and accurate. A large force of enemy fighters were 
					encountered, some using rockets which were fired from a distance beyond the 
					range of the bombers’ guns. Serious damage to left inner wing and main bulkhead 
					in tail section. Base Air Depot No.2, Warton (Station 582), Lancashire; repair 
					by Mobile Repair Unit 4Oct43. Failed to return from a mission to the port 
					area at Wilhelmshaven, Germany 3Nov43 (10MIA). Mid-air collision en 
					route to the target with B-17F 42-30776 and crashed in North Sea
					MACR 1159.  10 KIA
				3534 (MSN 8470) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 24Jul43. 346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN 31Aug43. 
					349th Bomb Squadron [XR*L], 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), 
					Norfolk 9Sep43, named *Ol'Dad*. Failed to return from a Crossbow mission 
					to a German V-weapon site at Le Culot (A-89), Belgium 27Apr44 (9POW). Flak damaged 
					No.3 engine, crashed Ardooye, Belgium.  MACR 4268.   9 crew POW, 1 evaded.
				3535 (MSN 8471) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 24Jul43. 346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN 7Aug43. 385th Bomb Group, 
					Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 9Sep43. 337th Bomb Squadron [AW*L], 
					96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 9Sep43. 339th Bomb 
					Squadron [QJ*X]. Failed to return from a mission to the I.G. Farben synthetic fuel 
					works at Pölitz, Prussia 11Apr44 (10EVD). Flak hit the bomb doors which 
					jammed half-open, No.3 engine was set on fire, enemy fighters damaged No.2 
					engine, No.4 engine lost power. The aircraft crash landed on a farm near 
					Varpelev on the island of Sjælland, Denmark. The crew left the bomber and 
					hid in a nearby wood. The farmer who was harrowing his fields saw the landing 
					and hid the tracks of the flyers by harrowing the area. The crew was taken by 
					fishing boat to Sweden during the night 14-15Apr44 and repatriated to 
					Scotland on a courier flight 26Apr44.  MACR 4266
				3536 (MSN 8472) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 24Jul43. 346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN 15Aug43. 813th Bomb 
					Squadron, 482nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 9Sep43. 
					Equipped with Oboe Mk I radar. 325th Bomb Squadron [NV*G], 92nd Bomb Group, 
					Podington (Station 109), Bedfordshire 20Feb44. On takeoff for a mission to 
					industrial areas of Berlin, Germany 9Mar44 (10KIA), crashed Glebe Farm, Farndish, Bedfordshire.
				3537 (MSN 8473) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 26Jul43. 346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN 8Aug43. 332nd Bomb 
					Squadron [XM*B], 94th Bomb Group, Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds,
					Suffolk 3Sep43. 331st Bomb Squadron [QE*B]. Named "Friday 13th".   Severely battle damaged on a mission 
					to a Luftwaffe airfield at Zaventem, Brussels, Belgium 25May44 (1POW:1KIA:8RTD). 
					Flak damaged the oxygen system and two crew bailed out over the North Sea off Ostend, 
					Belgium, the remaining crew returned safely to Rougham. Salvaged. FRIDAY 13TH
				3538 (MSN 8474) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 26Jul43. 346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN 8Aug43. 
					333rd Bomb Squadron [TS*W], 94th Bomb Group 1Sep43. Ferried Meeks
					Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 8Sep43. 
					94th Bomb Group, Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk Sep43. 
					Named "Ten Knights In A Bar Room") Failed to return from a mission 
					to a rubber factory at Hanau, Germany 4Oct43 (3POW:7EVD). Cloud cover over 
					the target area forced the bombers to move on to their secondary target, 
					the Luftwaffe airfield at Robinson, Saint-Dizier, France. Damaged by flak, 
					crashed between Maco and Chalons-sur-Vesle, seven miles northwest of
					 Reims, France.  Claimed by Lt Jacob Schaus in Bf 110 of NJG 4/4 1/5 Km S of 
					Chenay, France Oct 4, 1943 on Emden raid.  MACR 771. 
				3539 (MSN 8475) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 26Jul43. 346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN 9Aug43. 549th 
					Bomb Squadron [XA*P], 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), 
					Suffolk 3Sep43.  Named "Michigan Air Force"   Failed to return from a mission 
					to railway installations at Münster, Germany 10Oct43 (3KIA:4POW:3EVD). 
					As they approached the city, the formation was swarmed by a large force of 
					enemy aircraft for an estimated forty-five minutes of vicious fighting. By the time 
					their friendly fighter escorts arrived to drive off the Luftwaffe, the damage had 
					already been done. Shot down by enemy fighters, No.2 engine on fire, aircraft 
					disintegrated and crashed Helhuizen, near Holten, Netherlands.  Claimed by Uffz Hans Oeckel in Bf 109G-6 of
					JG26/12 near Holten, Netherlands Oct 10, 1943.  MACR 826. 
				3540 (MSN 8476) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 26Jul43. 346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN 15Aug43. 
					535th Bomb Squadron [MS*N], 381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 20Sep43. 
					Named LUCIFER JR II / BACTA-TH'SAC
					Failed to return from a mission to the I.G. Farben chemical works at Leverkusen, 
					Germany 1Dec43 (7POW:1KIA:2EVD). Clouds obscured the target so the formation 
					diverted to the secondary target at Solingen. One engine was struck by flak prior 
					to reaching the Initial Point. The tail gunner had installed extra armor plating and, 
					with a headwind, the plane was slow and alone. The pilot asked for the shortest 
					route to the target. The plane was then attacked by enemy Bf 110 fighters, striking 
					the oxygen and electrical systems. The rudder had been shot in half and the No.2 engine 
					disabled. The bomb load was manually jettisoned but the bomb bay doors could not be 
					closed. The tail gunner stayed at his position, even after he was wounded, and warded 
					off many enemy attacks, including shooting down a Bf 110. Suddenly the plane 
					descended below the clouds, and it seemed that the English Channel was ahead. The crew 
					was planning an emergency landing in Britain, or in the water, when two Bf 109s dived 
					towards the bomber. And what happened then was astonishing. One of those Messerschmitts 
					was quietly making circles above the B-17. The other came in slowly and cautiously. 
					He seem surprised that the plane was still in the air. That's how he positioned himself 
					next to the cockpit. And it seemed like he was saluting and pointing down to indicate that 
					they should land. The bomber pilot pretended not to see him and shouted to the navigator 
					and bomb aimer, who also operated the new nose turret, that that Bf 109 was slowly coming 
					into their firing range. The navigator fired three rounds and missed. The Bf 109 pilot, saluting 
					again, very calmly pulled up and blasted engines No.1 and No.4 to shreds. He wasn't trying 
					to shoot the plane straight out of the sky or hit the crew. He was a brave and honest gentleman.
					But it didn't seem so at the time. The engines were burning and the crew had to get out. 
					When most of the crew had bailed out. The pilot let go of the controls but the plane suddenly 
					climbed with its nose up and leaned over to one wing. This closed the bomb hatch, just when the 
					last two crew wanted to exit but eventually managed to open it and bailed out. The bomber 
					crashed at Jehay-Bodegnée, Amay, northeast of Huy, Belgium.  In recent months the crews had 
					longer periods of bad weather, without flying. But still they were woken up every morning. 
					When it turned out that the mission was canceled again, they shouted among ourselves 
					“Back to the sac”. That name was only painted on the plane the day before its final mission.
					MACR 1660  
				3541 (MSN 8477) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 26Jul43. 346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN 8Aug43. 339th Bomb 
					Squadron [QJ*N], 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 9Sep43.
					Named 'Little Girls'.  Failed to return from a mission to the Luftwaffe 
					air depot at Mérignac, Bordeaux, France 5Jan44 (5POW:5KIA). Damaged by fighters and ditched in Bay of Biscay 
					15 km NW of Bordeaux, France Jan 5, 1944.  MACR 2011. 
				3542 (MSN 8478) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 27Jul43. Pendleton Field, OR 15Aug43. 509th Bomb Squadron [RQ*V], 
					351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 23Sep43. 
					487th Bomb Group, Lavenham (Station 137), Suffolk 16Jul44. {24 missions}.   Named "Shady Lady II"
					Declared ‘war weary’. Reassigned for utility, training and weather check aircraft. 
					819th Air Service Group, 78th Fighter Group, Duxford (Station 357), Cambridgeshire. 
					Used as a radio relay. Damaged landing at Duxford 14May45. Salvaged 21May45. 
				3543 (MSN 8479) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 27Jul43. Redmond Field, OR 15Aug43. 338th Bomb Squadron [BX*W],
					96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk Sep43,  named "Sack Time Susy") 
					Failed to return from a mission to the German Navy cruiser Nürnberg 
					in the port area of Gdynia, Poland 9Oct43 (10INT)..  Damaged and force landed Oct 9, 1943 
					at Bulltofta, Sweden and interned by Sweden.  
					MACR 946.  Traded to the Swedish government along with eight other B-17’s 
					for $1 and the release of American airmen interned in Sweden. Flown to Svenska 
					Aeroplan A.B. in Linköping 29Jan44. Converted to passenger configuration by SAAB 
					designated Boeing F-17 Felix. Registered as SE-BAH 24Jan44. Operated by AB Aerotransport / SILA, Stockholm. 
					Initially named ‘Queen of Saba’ [when it was clear that other B-17s would be transferred, 
					the name was revoked and shorter names were chosen. Named ‘Sam’. Ferried on completion 
					of conversion to Bromma, Stockholm 6Jun44. WFU Sep46. Registration cancelled 4Oct47. 
					Used for firefighting practice at Bromma. Scrapped at Bromma 1949.
				3544 (MSN 8480) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 27Jul43. Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training 
					Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 12Aug43. 550th Bomb Squadron [SG*B], 385th Bomb Group, 
					Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk Sep43. Named "Stars and Stripes".  The bomber took off for a mission to the 
					German occupied airfield at Bordeaux-Mérignac, France 6Jan44 (8KIA:1WIA). 
					At about 200 feet, a wing dropped, struck the ground and crashed at Brook Farm, 
					Badwell Ash, Suffolk. The plane was carrying 16 M31 bombs, two exploded and the 
					rest were scattered over an area of approximately 300 to 400 yards along with 
					the wreckage. Salvaged 7Jan44.  MACR 4477
				3545 (MSN 8481) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 2Aug43. Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational 
					Training Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 12Aug43. 334th Bomb Squadron [BG*A],
					 95th Bomb Group, Horham (Station 119), Suffolk Sep43.  Named "Lizbeth II".   
					Lost om mission to Frankfurt Jan 29, 1944 when shot down by a 
					FW-190G-3 of SKG 10/1. at Hulste, Belgium Jan 29, 1944. 5 KIA, 2 POW, 3 evaded.  MACR 2257
				3546 (MSN 8482) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 28Jul43. Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational 
					Training Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 10Aug43. 339th Bomb Squadron [QJ*A], 
					96th Bomb Group 29Aug43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to 
					Nutts Corner (Station 235), Belfast, Northern Ireland 31Aug43. 96th Bomb Group, 
					Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk Aug43. Named  "Ramblin' Wreck/Wildfire") 
					Damaged by AAA and then shot down 
					by Oblt Lard in Me 410A of ZG 26/4 near Eystrup, Germany
					Nov 29, 1943 on mission to Bremen and crashed near
					Verden.  All crew bailed out and became POW.  MACR 1393
				3547 (MSN 8483) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 26Jul43. Scott Field, Belleville, IL 9Aug43. 549th Bomb Squadron [XA*Q], 
					385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 25Aug43. Force landed. 
					Salvaged 11Apr44.  Named LATEST RUMOR / BLUE CHAMPAGNE. Renamed and nose art 
					modified when the bomber was assigned to a new crew. The LATEST RUMOR script was painted 
					out and replaced with the new name BLUE CHAMPAGNE, and although the female figure was 
					kept, the colour of her clothing was changed and she was 'sat' in a glass and surrounded 
					with bubbles. Also the shark’s mouth was over painted with standard camouflage colours. 
					Nose art painted by Anne Haywood, American Red Cross Aero Club, Great Ashfield
				3548 (MSN 8484) Accepted by USAAF 27Jul43. Continental Airlines, Modification 
					Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 28Jul43. Scott Field, Belleville, IL 9Aug43. 
					563rd Bomb Squadron [X], 388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk 25Aug43.
					Named "Little Willie".  {first combat mission 2Oct43}. Battle damaged on a mission 
					to the Luftwaffe air depot at Mérignac, Bordeaux, France 5Jan44 (9WIA:2RTD). Flak was 
					encountered in the target area which was accurate and moderate in intensity. 
					Fighter attacks were encountered in the Bordeaux area and again over the Brest Peninsula.
					In these attacks the bomber was hit by a 20mm shell and bullets from fighters 
					in a head-on attack. The pilot was wounded and the cockpit was in flames. 
					The co-pilot put the plane in a dive and the fire went out. At this time the plane 
					was down at 10,000ft. With the co-pilot alone in the cockpit, enemy fighters 
					again attacked; the gunners knocked down four of these and drove off the rest. 
					In the end, with the co-pilot now in the pilot's seat and the bombardier as co-pilot, 
					the plane was able to return to Knettishall. Battle damaged on a mission to the 
					Robert Bosch electrical factory at Berlin, Germany 6Mar44 (1WIA:9RTD). Approximately 
					fifteen to twenty Fw 190s were met near Dümmer See en route to the target. Instead of 
					attacking the assigned target, the formation circled the outskirts of the city to a textile 
					works on the banks of the Elbe River at Oranienburg. The pilot had to leave the formation 
					when a propeller oversped on one engine and the supercharger failed on another 
					over Berlin. When the plane left the formation, two enemy fighters swept in for the kill. 
					The tail gunner is credited with driving off the fighters and was wounded. The pilot dove 
					the plane for the ground and started the long trip home. At the lower level, one of the 
					faltering engines came back to life, so the bomber had three engines for its low-level 
					flight across Germany and it made it safely back to Knettishall. Failed to return from 
					a mission to the industrial areas of Brunswick, Germany 23Mar44 (2KIA:8POW). 
					The formation was about fifteen minutes early when it crossed the enemy coast and 
					even earlier when it reached the target. Consequently, no friendly fighter escort was 
					met until the formation was near the I.P. During this time a large force of enemy fighters 
					was encountered between Dümmer See and Steinhuder Meer, Wunstorf, Germany. 
					The route home was south of the briefed course and the formation flew through the 
					northern defenses of the Ruhr Valley, encountering intense flak. Damaged by flak at the 
					northern defenses of the Ruhr Valley, the bomber dropped out of the formation with 
					the engines smoking but under control. The crew bailed out, the plane exploded and 
					crashed at Hullern, five miles east of Haltern am See, Germany. {21 missions}.   MACR 3593
				3549 (MSN 8485) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 28Jul43. Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training 
					Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 9Aug43. 366th Bomb Squadron [KY*H], 305th Bomb 
					Group, Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 1Oct43. Failed to return from 
					a mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 14Oct43 (4KIA:6POW). 
					En route to the target area, the bomber formation was repeatedly attacked by a large 
					number of Luftwaffe fighters. After the target, the Group turned and headed westward 
					for England. German fighters, having landed and refueled, attacked again. Shot down 
					by enemy fighters, crashed Hoorn, near Roermond, Netherlands.  Claimed by Flg. Gunther Ewald in
					Bf 109G-6 of Jg 1/9.  MACR 918
				3550 (MSN 8486) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 29Jul43. Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training 
					Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 10Aug43. 365th Bomb Squadron [XK*H], 305th Bomb Group,
					Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 1Oct43. Failed to return from a mission 
					to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 14Oct43(7POW:3KIA). 
					En route to the target area, the bomber formation was repeatedly attacked by a large 
					number of Luftwaffe fighters. After the target, the Group turned and headed westward 
					for England. German fighters, having landed and refueled, attacked again. Shot down 
					by enemy fighters, crashed Werneck, seven miles southwest of Schweinfurt, Germany.
					MACR 921
				3551 (MSN 8487) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 29Jul43. Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training 
					Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 9Aug43. 551st Bomb Squadron [HR*Q:HR*S], 
					385th Bomb Group 10Sep43. Ferried RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Toome, 
					County Antrim, Northern Ireland 12/13Sep43. 385th Bomb Group, 
					Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk Sep43.  Named 'Shack Bunny') 
					Failed to return from a mission to the port area at Kiel, Germany 13Dec43 (1KIA:9POW). 
					Shot down by Fw Hans Meissner in Ju 88C-6 of
					NJC 3/2 at Nottfeld, Germany Dec 13, 1943.  MACR 1667. 
				3552 MSN 8488) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 			
					Airport, CO 29Jul43. Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training 
					Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 10Aug43. 339th Bomb Squadron [QJ*L], 
					96th Bomb Group 1Sep43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Stornoway, 
					Isle of Lewis, Scotland 2Sep43. 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138),
					Norfolk Sep43. 338th Bomb Squadron [BX*L].  Named "The Flyin' Ginny".  
					Failed to return from a mission to the industrial area at Frankfurt am Main, Germany 29Jan44 (10POW). 
					Presumed shot down by Maj. Werner Schroer in Me-109G-6 of JG 27/II. Stab  
					at Gudesweiler, Germany Jan 29, 1944.  MACR 2379.  
				3553 (MSN 8489) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 30Jul43. Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training 
					Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 10Aug43. 339th Bomb Squadron [QJ*H], 96th Bomb 
					Group 29Aug43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 31Aug43. 
					Also reported as ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Scotland 2Sep43.
					 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk Sep43.  Named "The Sad Sack".
					Crashed on takeoff and exploded West Harling, Norfolk, three miles from Snetterton Heath  base 8Nov43 (10KIA). 
				3554 (MSN 8490) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 29Jul43. Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training 
					Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 10Aug43. 326th Bomb Squadron [JW*B], 92nd Bomb Group, 
					Podington (Station 109), Bedfordshire 16Sep43. 325th Bomb Squadron [NV*B]. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the German Navy cruiser Nürnberg in the port area of 
					Gdynia, Poland 9Oct43 (3MIA:2KIA:5POW). This bomber was straggling as the group 
					crossed the Danish Coast on the way home. Fighters came in and the aircraft tried to 
					close into the formation. It was hit with a rocket shell and number two engine was seen 
					to burst into flames. The propeller was feathered and the plane lost altitude as several
					crew members bailed out then it exploded 16km southwest of Blåvandshuk , west of Fanø, Denmark. 
					Shot down by Uffz Heinz Neuendorf in Fw 190A-4 of JG 11/2 .  MACR 746.
					The Esbjerg fishing boats E 304 'Anna' and E 288 'Lucretia' rescued one and three survivors 
					from the sea respectively and transferred them to a German outpost, which had meanwhile rescued one more
				3555 (MSN 8491) Accepted by USAAF 29Jul43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver 
					Municipal Airport, CO 30Jul43. Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational 
					Training Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 10Aug43. 560th Bomb Squadron [N], 388th 
					Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk Sep43.   
					Named "Tiger Girl"– artwork of shark’s teeth around chin turret  . 
					{first combat mission 2Oct43}. Failed to return from a mission to the port at Bremen, 
					Germany 26Nov43 (9KIA:1POW). As the formation made a sharp turn after the target, the 
					bomber is severed near the tail by two incendiaries dropped from a plane in the 96th Bomb Group, 
					which is flying high Group in the formation. Crashed near Stickgras, east of Delmenhorst, Germany. 
					{12 missions}.   MACR 3116. 
				3556 (MSN 8492) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 30Jul43. Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training Wing, 
					Grand Island Field, NB 10Aug43. 338th Bomb Squadron [BX*L], 96th Bomb Group, 
					Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 9Sep43. Named "Dear Mom"   Battle damaged on a 
					Crossbow mission to a German V-weapon site in the Pas-de-Calais, France 13Feb44 (1KIA:9RTD). 
					On return, crash landed RAF West Malling, Kent. Salvaged. 
				3557 (MSN 8493) Accepted by USAAF 30Jul43. Continental Airlines, Modification 
					r #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 30Jul43. Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber 
					Operational Training Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 11Aug43. 570th Bomb 
					Squadron [DI*C], 390th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk 28Aug43.
					Named "Esquire". (first combat mission 9Oct43}. Battle damaged on a mission 
					to the Vereinigte Kugellagerfabriken AG (VKF) ball bearing factory at Schweinfurt, 
					Germany 14Oct43. En route to the target area, the bomber formation was repeatedly 
					attacked by a large number of Luftwaffe fighters. Flak shrapnel ripped off the door to the 
					ball turret and the gunner found himself out in the cold at 30 degrees below zero. 
					With no room for a parachute, the gunner was saved only by his life belt from a nasty fall. 
					After the target, the Group turned and headed westward for England. German fighters, 
					having landed and refueled, attacked again until, finally, the bombers reached the coastline 
					of western Europe and relative safety. For more than two hours the gunner continued to 
					keep his guns on the fighters, leaving his precarious position only after his formation 
					had been picked up by friendly fighter escort. Failed to return from a mission to an 
					aero engine factory at Solingen, Germany 30Nov43 (8POW:2KIA). After heavy damage by flak, 
					enemy fighters damaged one engine. Crashed Golzheim, five miles northeast of Düren, Germany. {8 missions}. 
					Claimed by Oblt Herbert Schrammin Bf 109G-6 of JG 27/5  MACR 1401.
				3558 MSN 8494) Accepted by USAAF 30Jul43. Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification 
					Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 30Jul43. Scott Field, 
					Belleville, IL 28Sep43. 390th Bomb Group 29Sep43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to 
					Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Scotland 14Oct43. 571st Bomb Squadron [FC*T], 
					390th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk. Named "Shy Ann"   {first combat mission 16Nov43}.
					Battle damaged on a mission to the railway marshalling yards at Ludwigshafen, 
					Germany 25Sep44 (1KIA:8RTD). The bomber encountered intense flak over the city, a shell 
					punching a large hole in the left wing between the fuselage and No.2 engine without exploding.
					{final combat mission 25Sep44}. {47 missions}. Salvaged 15Jul45. 
				3559 (MSN 8495) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 30Jul43. Scott Field, Belleville, IL 28Sep43. 
					Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Scotland 6Nov43. 
					526th Bomb Squadron [LF*K], 379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 22Nov43.
					Named "Stardust". 525th Bomb Squadron [FR*K]. Failed to return from a mission to the I.G. Farben 
					chemical works at Leverkusen, Germany 1Dec43 (6POW:4EVD). Clouds obscured the target 
					so the formation diverted to the secondary target, a non-ferrous metals works at Solingen, 
					Germany. Damaged by flak, crash landed Ambrieres-Les-Vallees, twenty-five miles north of Laval, France.  
					MACR 1333. 
				3560 (MSN 8496) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 2Aug43. Scott Field, Belleville, IL 21Oct43. 401st Bomb Group, 
					Deenethorpe (Station 128), Northamptonshire 4Nov43. 508th Bomb Squadron [YB*H], 
					351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 14Nov43.  Named "Salty Dog") 
					Failed to return from a mission to the port at Bremen, Germany 26Nov43 (10RTD). Mechanical 
					problems led to a fire, the plane ditched in the North Sea and the crew was rescued twenty 
					miles off the English coast. {1 mission}. 
				3561 (MSN 8497) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 3Aug43. Pendleton Field, OR 1Nov43. 19th 236th Base 
					Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Pyote Field, TX. Crash landed caused by engine 
					failure at Pyote 4Jan44. Salvaged 6Jan44
				3562 (MSN 8498) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 2Aug43. Scott Field, Belleville, IL 22Oct43. 401st Bomb Group, 
					Deenethorpe (Station 128), Northamptonshire Oct43. 532nd Bomb Squadron [VE*N], 
					381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 21Nov43. Failed to return from a 
					mission to the Erla Maschinenwerk Bf 109 aircraft factory at Mockau, Leipzig, Germany 
					20Feb44 (1KIA:9POW). Damaged by flak and shot down by enemy fighters, crashed Leipzig, 
					Germany. {9 missions}.MACR 2929.
42-3563			Douglas-Long Beach B-17G-5-DL Fortress
				Fortress built by Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, CA
					Production changes: Chin turret and longer faired nose. A-3 oxygen flow indicator and induction vibrator starter coil added
					Dispositions from  FORTLOG
				MSN 8499.  (MSN 8499) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver 
					Municipal Airport, CO 10Aug43. Redmond Field, OR 15Aug43. 535th Bomb Squadron [MS*N], 
					381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex Oct43. {1 mission}. 
					532nd Bomb Squadron [VE*E], 381st Bomb Group, Failed to return from a mission 
					to the port area at Bremen, Germany 20Dec43 (5POW:5KIA). Attacked by a large force of 
					enemy fighters and flak over the target area was very intense. Shot down by four Bf 109G fighters 
					and flak. Crashed on Stapeler Moor marsh, twelve miles north of Bad Zwischenahn, Germany.
					Named  GREAT PROFILE MACR 1721. 
42-3564/3577		Curtiss C-46A-30-CU Commando
				3564 (MSN 26697/CU337) lost Feb 12, 1945, India.  MACR 12036
				3565 (MSN 26698/CU338) to Indian government Apr 11, 1946.  To Rutas Aereas
					Nacionales SA (RANSA) Sep 1955 as YV-C-ARX.  WFU and stored 1966.
				3566 (MSN 26999/CU339) DBR Aug 25, 1944, Chengkung, China
				3567 (MSN 26700/CU340) Ground accident on 9 Dec 1944 at Misamari, India.  WFU and stored Feb 1946
				3568 (MSN 26701/CU341) lost Feb 26, 1944.  MACR 2608.  Condemned Feb 28, 1944.
					Also listed as being in crash landing at Ledo (India) Jul 2, 1944,
					but this is probably incorrect.
				3569 (MSN 26702/CU342) WFU and stored Buffalo, NY Oct 1945.  To RFC
					Feb 26, 1946, WFU and stored Walnut Ridge, Arkansas Feb 1946
				3570 (MSN 26703/CU343) Landing accident on 12 Jan 1944 at Kunming, China 6TPS
					WFU and stored Jan 1946.  Condemned for salvage Jan 21, 1946 by Army-Navy Liquidation Commission.
				3571 (MSN 26704/CU344) DBR Jul 31, 1944
				3572 (MSN 26705/CU345) crashed Mar 11, 1945.  W/o 13 May 1945 in China/Burma/India
				3573 (MSN 26706/CU346) WFU and stored India Jan 1946
				3574 (MSN 26707/CU347) lost Jun 29, 1944.  MACR 6119
				3575 (MSN 26708/CU348) missing in CBI theatre Aug 25, 1944, China.  MACR 7856
				3576 (MSN 26709/CU349) to US Navy as BuNo 39520.
				3577 (MSN 26710/CU350)  Delivered to USAAF 6Dec43. Transferred to US Marine Corps Dec43 as BuAer 39523; designated R5C-1.
42-3578/3683		Curtiss C-46A-35-CU Commando
				10 aircraft from this batch were converted to C-46A-36-CU
				3578 (MSN 26711/CU351) to US Navy as BuNo 39524
				3579 (MSN 26712/CU352) to US Navy as BuNo 39512.  Also reported as being
					condemned for salvage Feb 10, 1946 by Army-Navy Liquidation
					Commission.
				3580 (MSN 26713/CU353) Transferred by Curtiss-Wright from Buffalo, NY to Louisville, KY 21Dec43. 
					Delivered to USAAF 11Jan44. Transferred to US Marine Corps Jan44 as BuAer 39526; designated R5C-1
				3581 (MSN 26714/CU354) to US Navy as BuNo 39527
				3582 (MSN 26715/CU355) to US Navy Jan 17, 1944 as R5C-1 BuNo 39528
				3583 (MSN 26716/CU356) to US Navy Jan 17, 1944 as R5C-1 BuNo 39529
				3584 (MSN 26717/CU357) to US Navy Jan 17, 1944 as R5C-1 BuNo 39530
				3585 (MSN 26718/CU358) to US Navy Jan 1944 as R5C-1 BuNo 39531
				3586 (MSN 26719/CU359) to US Navy Jan 17, 1944 as R5C-1 BuNo 39532
				3587 (MSN 26720/CU360) to US Navy Jan 11, 1944 as R5C-1 BuNo 39533
				3588 (MSN 26721/CU361) DBR Mar 2, 1944 after forced landing due to engine failure
					at Kunming Station #13, China.  Condemned Mar 4, 1944.
				3589 (MSN 26722)  w/o 2 Aug 1944 Landing accident at Kunming, China
				3590 (MSN 26723) to US Navy as BuNo 39536
				3591 (MSN 26724) W/o 3 May 1944 at Mohanbari, India.  Condemned May 20, 1944  
				3592 (MSN 26725) to US Navy as BuNo 39538
				3593 (MSN 26726) W/o 25 Oct 1944 at Paoshan, India.  Condemned for salvage Oct 31, 1944.
				3594 (MSN 26727)  CP-1009 w/o Feb 1977?
				3595 (MSN 26728) "Latrine Weasel" belly landed due to engine failure at Kunming, China Oct 9, 1944, condemned Oct 10, 1944.
				3596 (MSN 26729) sold to Indian Government Apr 10, 1946.  To N10436; PP-AKG.  PP-AKG  br/u in 1966?,  
					PP-cancelled on 9 Jun 1969
				3597 (MSN 26730) to US Navy as BuNo 39543.  Also reported as having been w/o 25 Apr 1944, Shot down near Imphal, India  
					3 killed, pilot bailed out.  Condemned May 8, 1944
				3598 (MSN 26731/CU371) delivered to USAAF Jan 4, 1944. Attached to 1333AAFBU at Chabua . Jul 2, 1945, damaged in a ground 
					accident with two other C-46 aircraft (43-47349, 42-107342) at Chabua, AF, India.  WFU & stored Jan 1946. Condemned 
					for salvage Jan 23, 1946 by Army.
				3599 (MSN 26732/CU372) WFU and stored Jun 1945.  Condemned for salvage
					Jun 23, 1945.
				3600 (MSN 26733/CU373) W/o 25 May 1944 in China/Burma/India.  DBR Jun 26, 1944
				3601 (MSN 26734/CU374) DBR Jul 14, 1944 when crashed at Kunming, China.
				3602 (MSN 26735/CU375) W/o 10 Jun 1945 at Pao Shan, China
				3603 (MSN 26736/CU376) WFU and stored Feb 1946.  Condemned for salvage
					Feb 6, 1946 by Army-Navy Liquidation Commission.
				3604 (MSN 26737/CU377) crashed Dec 8, 1944 near Mohanbari, India 
				3605 (MSN 26738/CU378) MIA in CBI theatre May 2, 1944.  MACR 4653
				3606 (MSN 26739/CU379) DBR Jun 26, 1944
				3607 (MSN 26740/CU380) MIA May 13, 1944 in CBI theatre.  Condemned Jun 2, 1944.
				3608 (MSN 26741/CU381) DBR Sep 14, 1945
				3609 (MSN 26742/CU382) DBR Aug 25, 1944 when crashlanded 11 km ENE of
					Kunming, China
				3610 (MSN 26743/CU383) DBR Feb 5, 1944 S of Ledo, India
				3611 (MSN 26744/CU384) DBR after crashed on takeoff Apr 28, 1944 at Sookerating, India
				3612 (MSN 26745/CU385) DBR Sep 29, 1944
				3613 (MSN 26746/CU386) W/o 27 Jul 1944 at Sookerating, India
				3614 (MSN 26747/CU387) W/o 14 Jul 1945 at Chengkung, China. Condemned Jul 16, 1945.
				3615 (132nd TCS) lost Jun 28, 1945 at Chengkung, China.  MACR 14692  Reported junked Jul 31, 1945.
				3616 (328th TCS) W/o 19 Aug 1944 at Assam Valley, India.  MACR 7595
				3617 (MSN 26750/CU390) to Indian government Apr 10, 1946.  WFU and stored
					Apr 1946.  Bought by Western Hemisphere Export Nov 30, 1956 and
					registered as PP-LEF.  Boutht by Loide Aereo Nacional Nov 30, 1956.
					Bought by Aeronorte Oct 24, 1957 and reregistered as PP-NBN.  Real SA
					bought it Jun 11, 1959.  VARIG managed it Aug 1961.  WFU and stored
					at Sao Paulo, Brazil Nov 1966.  Broken up in 1970. 
				3618 (MSN 26751/CU391) to US Navy
				3619 (MSN 26752/CU392) to US Navy as 39538.
				3620 (MSN 26753/CU393) to US Navy as 39535.
				3621 (MSN 26754/CU394) transferred to US Navy Feb 7, 1944, but no record of BuNo
					assigned, but possibly 39536.  Capitol Airways in 1956, named "Tennessee" registred as N9513C.
					Converted to CW-20T.  Bought by Transcontinetal SA Feb 1959, registered LV-PMB,
					reregistered Mar 19, 1959 as LV-FTY.  Leased to Austral Dec 22, 1961, 
					returned Feb 13, 1962.  WFU and stored Feb 1962.
				3622 (MSN 26755/CU395) transferred to US Navy Jan 21, 1944 but no record of BuNo
					assigned, but possibly 39537.  Bought by Dominican Republic AF in 1960, registered as FAF 3104.  Bought
					by Bellomy-Lawson Aviation, Inc May 1970, registered as N9070.  Bought by Lanica
					in 1974, registered as AN-BGU.  DBR Puerto Cabezos, Nicaragua Mar 17, 1976
				3623 (MSN 26756/CU396) to US Navy as 39534.
				3624 (MSN 26757/CU397) to US Navy as 39539.
				3625 (MSN 26758/CU398) 
				3626 (MSN 26759/CU399) to US Navy as 39541
				3627 (MSN 26760) W/o 3 Mar 1944 at Sookersting, India.  Condemned Mar 26, 1944
				3628 (MSN 26761) condemned for salvage Jan 23, 1946 by Army-Navy Liquidation
					Commission.
				3629 lost 24 Mar 1945 at Pangseng Pass, Burma.  MACR 13373
				3630 lost Apr 24, 1944, India.  MACR 4737
				3631 (MSN 26764) W/o 14 Jul 1944 at Chanyi, China.  condemned for salvage Sep 6, 1944
				3632 (MSN 26765) W/o 24 Aug 1944 at Yupanga, Burma.  condemned Aug 24, 1944
				3633 (MSN 26766) W/o 10 Jun 1944 at Sookerating, India.  
				3634 (MSN 26767) condemned Mar 18, 1944
				3635 (MSN 26768) w/o 16 Oct 1944 at Hsinching, China, condemned Oct 17, 1944
				3637 (MSN 26770) condemned for salvage Feb 7, 1946 by Army-Navy
					Liquidation Commission.
				3638 (MSN 26771) to N91364, canx 11Dec69; TAM-61 [Bolivian AF]; CP-1080. WFU LA Paz
				3639 (MSN 26772) condemned for salvage Sep 2, 1944
				3640 (MSN 27773/CU413) to RFC Jan 15, 1946.  WFU and stored Ontario,
					CA Jan 1946.  Bought by Transocean Air Lines in 1947 and
					registered N4680V.  DBR in 1951.
				3641 (MSN 27664/CU414) w/o Jan 9, 1944 when DR after crew bailed
					out due to mechanical failure when an engine tore loose
					near Clarence Center, NY.  Broken up Rome, NY
				3642 (MSN 26775/CU415) crashed following explosion and structural
					failure in Chad, Africa Dec 29, 1944.
				3643 (MSN 26776/CU416) DBR in takeoff accident Mangshih, China
					Mar 15, 1945.  Condemned Mar 15, 1945.
				3644 (MSN 26777/CU417) to RFFc Oct 16, 1945.  WFU and stored 
					Ontario, CA Oct 1945.  Returned to USAF May 21, 1945, WFU
					and stored Feb 1949.
				3645 (MSN 26778/CU418) to RFC Mar 16, 1946.  WFU and stored
					Ontario, CA Mar 1946.  Bought by Charles C. Finn
					in 1947 as N111H, set up as ground classroom.  Bought by Texaco Colombia Mar 31, 1959
					as HK-489. Crashed Calderon, Colombia Apr 8, 1961.
				3646 (MSN 26779/CU419) to RFC Oct 23, 1945.  WFU and stored Ontarion,
					CA Oct 1945.  Returned to USAF May 21, 1948.  WFU and stored Feb 1949.
				3647 (MSN 26780/CU420) Assigned to Misaman, India Station 11.  Damaged
					Jan 4, 1944 22 mi West of Chabua, India due to mechanical
					failure.  Damaged in landing accident Jul 8, 1944 at Misaman,
					Station 11, India.  WFU and stored Feb 1946.  Condemned for salvage 
					Feb 10, 1946 by Army-Navy Liquidation Commission.
				3648 (MSN 26781/CU421) damaged Nov 2, 1944 in taxi accident Wadi
					Seidna, Allied-Egyption States or Sudan.  Damaged in takeoff
					accident Wadi Seidna.  WFU and stored May 1945.
				3649 (MSN 26782/CU422) to RFC Mar 26, 1946.  WFU and stored Ontario,
					CA Mar 1946.  Returned to USAF May 21, 1948.  WFU and stored Feb 1949.
				3650 (MSN 26783/CU423) WFU and stored.  Bought by C-46 Parts Inc
					Mar 2, 1965 as N91371.  Bought by Servicios Aereos Virgen de
					Copacabana (SAVCO) Mar 6, 1974 as CP-1063.  WFU and stored
					Mar 1974.  Bought by G. T. Baker Aviation school and 
					subsequently broken up.
				3651 (MSN 26784/CU424) to N79094 10Mar48; XA-HAE; XB-LAQ; N79094;  to civil registry as HK-512 with 
					Aerocarga Colombia.    To Sociedat Aeronautica Medellin as HK-512.  To Taxi Aereo Opita/Aerolineas Tao
					Jul 22, 1974.  To Aerocarga Feb 4, 1966. W/o at Funza, Colombia Nov 4, 1966)
				3652 (MSN 26785/CU425) Damaged 4 Mar 1944, ground accident at Narsarssuak AB, Greenland
				3654 (MSN 26787) W/o 2 Oct 1944 at Maiduguri, Nigeria 
				3655 (MSN 26788) with 1202nd AAFBU crashed Oct 9, 1944 near Accra, Gold Coast, British West Africa.
				3657 (MSN 26790) 
				3658 (MSN 26791) accepted as A-36.  W/o 2 Jul 1944 at Ledo, India, condemned Jul 6, 1944
				3659 (MSN 26792) to RFC at Ontario, CA Mar 5, 1946.  In 1948 to NC67925. 
					To LAPSA (Lineas Aereas de Panama S. A.) as RX-127.  LAPSA was a 
					"paper" Panamanian company that served as a clandestine
					conduit of aircraft to Israel.  To Israel Defense Force.  Back to US
					civil registry as N9852F Jan 7, 1957.  Sold to Boreas Corporation Mar
					28, 1957.  Acquired by Reeve Aleutian Airways Jul 3, 1958 and flown
					by them for over 20 years.  Registered to Foss Air Alaska Feb 21, 1980.  
					Damaged twice in 1982 in landing mishaps.  Sold to Warren C. Woods
					Sep 3, 1983.  Registration cancelled Aug 23, 1993 as "destroyed" 
				3661 W/o 11 Sep 1944 at Chabua, India
				3663 (MSN 26796/CU436) to RFC Nov 25, 1945.  Bought by Neil F. Lawrence
					in 1948 as N79979.  Leased by Aerovias Contreras "Manuel" as
					XA-JEB in 1948.  Returned to Neil Lawrence in 1949 and
					reregisterdd as N79979.  Bought by Allied Aircraft Mar 1951.  Bought
					by Aerovias Brasil Jun 28, 1951 as PP-AXU.  Bought by Pearl
					Island Corp Jan 13, 1954.  Bought by San Venezolanos Mar 1954
					as YV-C-NAF.  Seized by Brazilian authorities Jul 10, 1954.
					Sold Oct 1954 to Lidca Colombia as HK-388.  Bought by
					Aeroespesca Colombia Jun 23, 1965.  DBR Oct 21, 1981 when after
					being hijacked by 2 men and 2 women while on flight from Medellin
					to Barranquilla.  They demanded that the crew land at the
					Guajira Peninsula, and 5 tons of weapons were loaded aboard
					the plane and it departed again.  Made a forced landing in the Rio Orteguaza
					river to unload weapons.  Aircraft was abandonded by the hijackers, crew was
					held hostage until Nov 10, 1981.
				3664 (MSN 26797) to LAPSA (Lineas Aeras de Panama S. A.) as RX-133.
					LAPSA was a "paper" Panamanian company that served as a clandestine
					conduit of aircraft to Israel.  To Israel Defense Force.
					RX-133-apparently was w/o 4 Jul 1948 on ground at Ekron-Telnof AB-due to No 1 engine fire.
				3665 (MSN 26798) to XB-JUP 1949; YV-C-LBD; N3920C; PP-YQD; N3966C; PP-LDU 2Sep54; PP-LEP 8Aug58
					PP-LEP, CoA expired on 14 Dec 1965, PP-cancelled on 19 Feb 1969, br/u May 1969 at Santos Dumont A/p, Rio
				3666 (MSN 26799) accepted as A-36.  W/o 25 Sep 1944 at Iahqal, India; condemned Sep 26, 1944
				3667 (MSN 26800/CU440) to US Navy as 39542
				3668 accepted as A-36.  W/o 17 Sep 1944 at Shingbwiyang, Burma
				3669 W/o 26 Jan 1945 at Bell Center, OH 
				3671 accepted as A-36.  W/o 12 Mar 1945 at Shinbwiyang, Burma 
				3672 (MSN 26805/15360) To LAPSA (Lineas Aereas de Panama S. A.  as
					RX-131.  LAPSA was a "paper' Panamanian company that acted as
					a clandestine conduit of aircraft to Israel.  To Israel Defense
					Force as #17-02.  To El Al Israel Air Lines as 4X-AEF.  To
					Lance Air Transport as N2714A.  To Zantop Air Transport, later
					Universal Airlines, stil as N2714A.  To APASA (Aerovias
					Panama Airways Sur Americanas) as HP-228.  To COPA (Compania
					Panamena de Aviacion) still as HP-228.  To Taxander as HK-791.
					To Aeropesca Colombia still as HK-791 (HK-796 requested but
					NTU) To Aeronorte (Aerivias del Norte) Colomibia still as HK-791.
					Last to Lineas Aereas Suramericanas Colombia still as HK-791.  
					w/o during landing at Leticia, Colombia Apr 30, 1973.
				3673 (MSN 26806) accepted as A-36.  W/o 24 May 1944 at Misamari, India; condemned Jun 26, 1944
				3675 (MSN 26808) accepted as A-36.  W/o 31 Oct 1944 at Kunming, China; crashed, condemned Nov 1, 1944
				3676 (MSN 26809/CU449) accepted as A-36.  purchased Dec 1947 by LAPSA (Lineas Aereas
					de Panama Sur Americans) as RX-132.  LAPSA was a "paper"
					Panamanian company that acted as a clandestine conduit of aircraft
					to Israel. To Israel Defence Force as 17-05. Withdrawn from
					service shortly after end of War of Independence and handed over
					to El Al Israel Air Lines as 4X-ALA.  In 1956 to Alaska Airlines
					as N5140B.  In 1957 to AAXICO (American Air Export and Import Company
					of Miami, FL, still as N5140B.  Crashed during emergency 
					approach and landing to Abilene-Dyess AFB, TX after losing
					elevator control, 2 killed.
				3677 (MSN 26810/CU450) to USAAF Jan 30, 1944.  To RFC Oct 5, 1945.  WFU ans stored at Bush Field, Georgia.
					To US civil registry as N95463 in 1952.  Bought by Air Maroc Apr 27, 1954 and registered as F-OAFI.
					Transferred to Aigle Azur Maroc in 1956.  To Aigle-Azur Extreme-Orient, Societe Compagnie Aier Cameroun
					Used as freighter, crashed on takeoff at Garoua, Cameroun Feb 3, 1965.  All 4 onboard killed.
				3678 (MSN 26811) condemned for salvage Feb 8, 1946 by Army-Navy
					Liquidation Commission
				3679 to N67924; Israeli AF; N9841F 17May59; TI-1053C; N9841F.  To Colombian civil registry as HK-3150 in 1984
					HK-3150 br/u at Bogota in 2019
				3680 (MSN 26813) accepted as A-36.  transferred to Chinese AF.
				3681 (MSN 26814) to N65879; HK-164; N75338
				3682 (MSN 26815) accepted as A-36.  W/o 26 Jun 1944 at Sookerating, India.  MACR 6120
				3683 accepted as A-36.  lost Jan 7, 1945, Lang Tai, China.  MACR 11100
42-3684/3707		Fleetwings BT-12-FL
				3687 W/o 8 Jul 1943 at Bethesda, MD 
				3689 W/o 1 Oct 1943 at Avondale, GA 
42-3708/3883		Fleetwings BT-12-FL
				Cancelled contract
42-3884/4043		North American AT-6C-5-NT Texan
				Most of the data is from publications written by Peter C Smith, 
					Dan Hagedorn and Benno Goethals.  
				3884/3983 MSN 88-11588/11687	(100)
					3884 (MSN 88-11588) 485th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 61st Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Aloe Field, Victoria, TX. Damaged in an accident 
						during maintenance at Aloe Field 15Mar43. Damaged when ground looped landing 
						at Aloe Field 27Mar43. 2563rd Base Unit (Women Air Service Pilots), Avenger Field, 
						Sweetwater, TX. Crashed eighteen miles north of Childress Field, TX 13Jun44 
						(1KIS – WASP trainee pilot). The plane suffered an engine failure as it departed 
						Frederick Auxiliary Field, Vernon, TX on a cross-country training flight from 
						Avenger Field to Vernon then to Amarillo, TX. Two witnesses observed the plane 
						at low altitude. The engine was back-firing and smoking. As the plane lost altitude 
						there was nowhere within gliding distance suitable for a forced landing. 
						The pilot bailed out and the plane nosed into the ground. The WASP pulled the 
						D-ring on her parachute, but it opened too late. Her body was found about 
						75 yards from the wreckage. An oily substance was found on her flight suit 
						and the outside covering of her parachute. There was no evidence of a fire.
					3885 (MSN 88-11589) 319th Flying Training Detachment (Primary), Houston 
						Municipal Airport, TX; operated by Aviation Enterprises, Inc. Damaged in a 
						collision with Vultee BT-15 Valiant 42-41704 landing at Houston Municipal 	
						Airport 12May43. 318th Flying Training Detachment (Primary), Avenger Field, 
						Sweetwater, TX; operated by Aviation Enterprises. Accident when ground looped 
						landing at Midland Municipal Airport, TX 3Aug43. Crash landed after engine 
						failure at Avenger Field 13Apr44. 2563rd Base Unit (Women Air Service Pilots), 
						Avenger Field, Sweetwater, TX. Force landed after fuel exhaustion two miles 
						southeast of Avenger Field 11May44. Damaged when ground looped landing at 
						Tucson Municipal Airport, AZ 13Oct44. Accident at Scott Field, Belleville, IL 3Jul48 
						Remanufactured as T-6G 51-14428
					3886 (MSN 88-11590) 482nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 61st Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Aloe Field, Victoria, TX. Substantially damaged when 
						ground looped landing at Yoakum CAA Intermediate Landing Field, TX 17Apr43. 
						481st Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 61st Single Engine Flying Training 
						Group, Aloe Field, Victoria, TX. Crashed when the pilot bailed out after losing 
						control twelve miles southwest of Aloe Field 27Aug43
					3887 (MSN 88-11591) 483rd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						61st Single Engine Flying Training Group, Aloe Field, Victoria, TX. Damaged 
						landing at Aloe Auxiliary Field #7, Cologne, TX 25Nov43. 3510th 
						Maintenance Squadron, 3510th Maintenance and Supply Group, Randolph AFB, 
						San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph AFB 19Jun50
					3888 (MSN 88-11592)61st Single Engine Flying Training Group, Aloe Field, Victoria, TX. 
						Substantially damaged landing at Aloe Auxiliary Field, TX 5Feb43. 
						483rd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 61st Single Engine Flying Training 
						Group, Aloe Field, Victoria, TX. Crash landed during landing at Aloe Field 1Jul43. 
						2543rd Base Unit (Instructor School, Central), Waco Field, TX. Damaged in a collision 
						with AT-6D 44-81040 at Waco Field 12Dec44. 594th Base Unit, Air Transport Command, 
						Topeka Field, KS. Damaged landing at Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 3Jul46. 
						4163rd Base Unit (Air Force Reserve Unit), Air Defense Command, Cleveland Municipal 
						Airport, OH. Crash landed at Covington-Clifton Forge Airport, VA 31Mar47  
					3889 (MSN 88-11593) 483rd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 61st Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Aloe Field, Victoria, TX. Damaged when ground looped
						 landing at Aloe Field 23Oct43. Fatal crash after engine failure taking off from 
						Aloe Field 20Mar44 (2KIS 
					3890 (MSN 88-11594) 484th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 61st Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Aloe Field, Victoria, TX. Damaged taxying at 
						Aloe Field 26Feb43. Squadron C, 2538th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, 
						Single Engine), Aloe Field, Victoria, TX 1May44. Accident taking off from 
						Yoakum CAA Intermediate Landing Field, TX 16Aug44. Remanufactured as T-6G 49-3402
					3891 (MSN 88-11595)483rd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 61st Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Aloe Field, Victoria, TX. Damaged taxying at 
						Aloe Field 29Feb44. 174th Base Unit (Air Force Reserve Unit), Air Defense Command, B
						arksdale Field, Shreveport, LA. Damaged landing in bad weather five miles north of 
						New Orleans, LA 30Nov47. 174th Base Unit, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA. 
						Damaged by a bird strike ten miles north of Baton Rouge 3Aug48 
					3892 (MSN 88-11596)332nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Crashed into terrain fifteen miles 
						southeast of Liberty, AZ 20Feb43. Damaged when ground looped landing at 
						Luke Field 11Jun43. 345th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, Luke Field, 
						Glendale, AZ. Damaged when ground looped landing at Luke Field 20Aug43. 
						332nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged 
						when ground looped landing at Luke Field 12Dec43. Damaged when ground looped 
						landing at Luke Auxiliary Field #2, Beardsley, AZ 19Jan44. 3028th Base Unit
						(Pilot School, Advanced, Single Engine), Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged landing 
						at Luke Field 2Aug45.   
					3893 (MSN 88-11597) 352nd Flexible Gunnery Training Squadron, McCarran 
						Field, Las Vegas, NV. Damaged landing at Luke Auxiliary Field #1, Wittman, AZ 27Feb44.
						 Supplied to Turkish Government i.a.w. the President Truman Doctrine of 1947. 
						Delivered by US Navy to Istanbul, Turkey; arrived Aug48,   To Turkish AF as 7251 Aug 2, 1948.
					3894 (MSN 88-11598) 542nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Substantially damaged when ground looped landing 
						in bad weather at Ashfork CAA Intermediate Landing Field, AZ 17Jun43. 
						3008th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Minter Field, Shafter, CA. 
						Damaged when ground looped landing at Minter Field 28Feb45. 
 						Supplied to Turkish Government i.a.w. the President Truman Doctrine of 1947. 
						Delivered by US Navy to Istanbul, Turkey; arrived Aug48.  
						To Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as 7252. WFU
					3895 (MSN 88-11599) B-1 Squadron, 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, 
						Wilmington, DE. Damaged by mechanical failure at Olmsted Field, 
						Middletown, PA 30Jun45. Registered as N1782B. Volitan Aircraft Services, 
						Palmdale, CA; remanufactured to T-6D standard. Dal-Air, Love Field, 
						Dallas TX 1952.  To South African Air Force 1953 as 7697. Central Flying School, 
						Langebaanweg AB, Western Cape. WFU 1995. External storage at Langebaanweg AB. 
						Longmont Aviation Company, Longmont, CO 17Sep96. Crated and shipped to 
						Huntington, IN 1996. Registered as N7697M. Reregistered 8May01 as N697DS; current [Jun20.
					3896 (MSN 88-11600) Instrument School, 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, 
						Wilmington, DE 1943. Registered 15Jan46 as NC52806; cancelled 27Oct47. 
						Embry-Riddle Aviation Company, Miami, FL. Exposed to salt water from a 
						hurricane in Florida. Government of Nicaragua Jan47. Delivery delayed by US 
						State Department reluctance to issue an export licence. Registered as AN-ADC 
						for ferry flight to Nicaragua Dec47. 
						To Nicaraguan Air Force / Fuerza Aérea Guardia de Nicaragua c.23Oct47 as 44.
					3897 (MSN 88-11601) 568th Base Unit, 4th Fighter Operational Training Unit, 
						Air Transport Command, Brownsville Field, TX. Damaged landing at Mauldin 
						Airport, Brownsville, TX 19May44. Crashed when the pilot bailed out after losing 
						control twelve miles NNE of Brownsville Field 18Jul44
					3898 (MSN 88-11602) 553rd Base Unit, 3rd Ferrying Group, Air Transport Command, 
						Romulus Field, Detroit, MI. Damaged landing at Romulus Field 7May45. 
						Registered 1Mar46 as NC55722; cancelled by CAA 3Mar49. Registered 14Apr51 
						as N55722; cancelled 7Sep51. Sold to US Government
					3899 (MSN 88-11603) 5th Ferrying Squadron, 3rd Ferrying Group, Air Transport 
						Command, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI. Damaged in a collision with Fairchild PT-26 
						42-71021 taxying at Romulus Field 24Jun43. Damaged taxying at Romulus Field 
						9Dec43. 586th Base Unit, Lunken Field, Cincinnati Municipal Airport, OH. Crashed 
						when the pilot bailed out after fuel exhaustion seven miles northwest of 
						Carterville, GA 24Nov44
					3900 (MSN 88-11604) 429th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						Napier Field, Dothan, AL. Crashed after mid-air collision with 
						AT-6A 41-16126 one mile east of Malvern, AL 30Aug43 (1KIS
					3901 (MSN 88-11605) 431st Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						Napier Field, Dothan, AL. Fatal crash eight miles south of Dothan 10Jul43 (1KIS).
					3902 (MSN 88-11606) 826th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 57th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Eagle Pass Field, TX. Damaged taxying at Eagle 
						Pass Auxiliary Field #2, Pinto, TX 30May43. 431st Single Engine Flying Training 
						Squadron, Napier Field, Dothan, AL. Wrecked landing at Napier Auxiliary Field #2, 
						Dothan Municipal Airport, AL 26Feb44
					3903 (MSN 88-11607) 483rd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 61st Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Aloe Field, Victoria, TX. Damaged when ground looped 
						landing at Robert Mueller Municipal Airport, Austin, TX 7Mar43. 433rd Single Engine 
						Flying Training Squadron, Napier Field, Dothan, AL. Damaged in mid-air collision 
						with a towed target at Eglin Auxiliary Field #2, Valparaiso, FL 26May43. Damaged 
						taxying at Eglin Field 27May43. 2116th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Single Engine), 
						Napier Field, Dothan, AL. Damaged when nosed over landing at Eglin Auxiliary Field #6,
						Valparaiso, FL 11Jan45. Damaged in collision with parked AT-6B 42-17204 when taxying 
						at Eglin Auxiliary Field #6, Valparaiso, FL 26Feb45. American Republics Project to 
						Uruguay Government. San Antonio Air Materiel Area, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						To Uruguay Air Force / Aeronáutica Militar Uruguaya 12Sep47 as 346. 
						Escuela Militar de Aeronaútica, Pando, Canelones, Montevideo [Apr48]; r
						eserialled as E-346. Fuerza Aérea Uruguaya 4Dec53. 
						Crashed at Sauce, Canelones 23Sep58 (2KIS). SOC 7Nov58.
					3904 (MSN 88-11608) 332nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged when ground looped 
						landing at Luke Field 10Sep43. Supplied to Turkish Government i.a.w. the President 
						Truman Doctrine of 1947. Delivered by US Navy to Istanbul, Turkey; arrived Aug48. 
						Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as 7253. WFU.
					3905 (MSN 88-11609) 
					3906 (MSN 88-11610) 949th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, Luke Field, 
						Glendale, AZ. Damaged landing at Luke Field 21Feb43. 3014th Base Unit 
						(Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine), Douglas Field, AZ. Damaged while parked 
						in an accident by Vultee BT-13 Valiant 41-11416 at Douglas Field, 19Oct44
					3907 (MSN 88-11611) Supplied to Turkish Government i.a.w. the President Truman 
						Doctrine of 1947. Delivered by US Navy to Istanbul, Turkey; arrived Aug48. 
						To Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as 7254. WFU
					3908 (MSN 88-11612) 346th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged when ground 
						looped landing at Luke Field 28May43 and 17Jun43. 332nd Single Engine Flying 
						Training Squadron, 304th Single Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, 
						Glendale, AZ. Crashed during landing at Luke Field 23Sep43. Damaged landing 
						at Luke Auxiliary Field #5, Buckeye, AZ 26Apr44 
					3909 (MSN 88-11613) 332nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						304th Single Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. 
						Severely damaged in a collision with AT-6C 41-32226 landing at Luke Field 28Sep43 
					3910 (MSN 88-11614) 345th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Fatal crash into the 
						ground 3.5 miles ENE of Salome, AZ 5May43 (1KIS).
					3911 (MSN 88-11615)944th Single Engine Gunnery Training Squadron, 
						330th Single Engine Gunnery Training Group, Ajo Field, AZ. Damaged when 
						ground looped landing at Ajo Gunnery Range #1, AZ 12Oct43. Gunnery accident 
						in flight near Ajo Field 10Dec43. 3008th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), 
						Minter Field, Shafter, CA. Damaged when ground looped landing at Minter 
						Auxiliary Field #4, Dunlap, Jasmin, CA 23Jul45. 416th Base Unit (Air Force 
						Reserve Training Center), Air Defense Command, Long Beach Field, CA. 
						Damaged landing at Long Beach Field 14Jul47  
					3912 (MSN 88-11616) used to rebuild T-6G
					3913 (MSN 88-11617) 755th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Marana Field, AZ. 
						Crashed when the pilot bailed out after structural failure at Marana Field 22Feb44
					3914 (MSN 88-11618) 826th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 57th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Eagle Pass Field, TX. Fatal crash when the pilot 
						bailed out after a mid-air collision with AT-6C 41-32595 thirty miles north of 
						Eagle Pass Field 9Feb43 (1KIS)
					3915 (MSN 88-11619)Accident Barksdale AFB, Shreveport, LA 29Feb48  
					3916 (MSN 88-11620) 827th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 57th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Eagle Pass Field, TX. Substantially damaged 
						when the landing gear collapsed landing at Eagle Pass Field 13Mar43. Substantially 
						damaged in collision with AT-6A 41-16217 landing at Eagle Pass Field 8Apr43. 
						174th Base Unit (Air Force Reserve Unit), Air Defense Command, Barksdale AFB, 
						Shreveport, LA. Severely damaged in a collision with AT-6C 42-44015 at Barksdale AFB 29Feb48
					3917 (MSN 88-11621)827th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 57th Single Engine 
						Flying Training Group, Eagle Pass Field, TX. Damaged taxying at Eagle Pass Field 28Feb43. 
						Damaged when force landed after engine failure and fire two miles west of Eagle 
						Pass Auxiliary Field, Spofford, TX 14Apr43. 481st Single Engine Flying Training 
						Squadron, 61st Single Engine Flying Training Group, Aloe Field, Victoria, TX. 
						Damaged by fire at Aloe Field 24Mar44. Squadron C, 2538th Base Unit 
						(Pilot School, Advanced, Single Engine), Aloe Field, Victoria, TX 1May44. 
						Damaged in collision with AT-6C 42-44356 taxying at Aloe Field 24Jul44  
					3918 (MSN 88-11622) 828th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						57th Single Engine Flying Training Group, Eagle Pass Field, TX. Crash landed at 
						Eagle Pass Field 9Feb43. 827th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, Eagle Pass 
						Field, TX. Damaged when force landed after fuel exhaustion one mile east of Eagle 
						Pass Field 10Nov43. Damaged landing at Eagle Pass Auxiliary Field #2, Pinto, TX 
						15Feb44. Squadron C, 2543rd Base Unit (Instructor School, Central), Waco Field, TX. 
						Damaged when ground looped at Waco Field 2Apr45. Registered to James S. Spivey Inc, 
						Washington, DC; cancelled [Export C of A issued 16Feb53]. Volitan Aircraft Services, 
						Palmdale, CA; remanufactured to T-6D standard.  To South African Air Force 1953 as 7695. 
						Registered 13Feb97 as ZU-BET; current [Apr18]. Flying Lions Aerobatic Formation Team #2
					3919 (MSN 88-11623) 
					3920 (MSN 88-11624) 826th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 57th Single Engine 
						Flying Training Group, Eagle Pass Field, TX. Damaged in collision with AT-6C 41-32971 
						taxying on the runway at Eagle Pass Auxiliary Field #3, Rosita North, TX 19Oct43. 
						2528th Base Unit (Bombardier School & Instructor School), Midland Field, TX. 
						Accident at Midland Field 21Jul45. 136th Base Unit (Air Force Reserve Training Center), 
						Selfridge AFB, Mount Clemens, MI. Damaged in a collision with AT-6C 42-43868 at Flint 
						Municipal Airport, MI 14May48.
					3921 (MSN 88-11625) Materiel Command, Wichita, KS
					3922 (MSN 88-11626) 826th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 57th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Eagle Pass Field, TX. Damaged taxying at Eagle Pass 
						Auxiliary Field #1, Cueves, TX 31Jul43. 827th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						Eagle Pass Field, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Eagle Pass Field 12Nov43. 
						Crashed six miles southwest of San Carlos, México 24Nov43 (1KIS). 
						American Republics Program, Caribbean Defense Command, Paraguay. 
						Force landed in bad weather fifteen miles southeast of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 23Dec46.
					3923 (MSN 88-11627) 97th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 63rd Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Foster Field, Victoria, TX. Damaged in collision with 
						AT-6C 41-32737 taxying at Foster Field 10Apr43. 829th Single Engine Flying 
						Training Squadron, 57th Single Engine Flying Training Group, Eagle Pass Field, TX. 
						Damaged after the pilot lost control at Eagle Pass Field 24Apr43. 99th Single Engine 
						Flying Training Squadron, 63rd Single Engine Flying Training Group, Foster Field, 
						Victoria, TX. Damaged in collision with parked AT-6D 42-44535 when taxying at 
						Foster Field 16Jan44. Squadron C, 2532nd Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, 
						Very Heavy), Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 
						21Jun44. Damaged by mechanical failure seventeen miles east of San Antonio 
						6Jun45. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 14Jun45
					3924 (MSN 88-11628)692nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						Marianna Field, FL. Damaged in collision with a towed target at Eglin Auxiliary 
						Field #5, Valparaiso, FL 12Nov43  
					3925 (MSN 88-11629) 697th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						17th Single Engine Flying Training Group, Marianna Field, FL. Severely damaged 
						when force landed after engine failure fifteen miles south of Thomasville, GA 10Dec43. 
						2130th Base Unit, Marianna Field, FL. Damaged when ground looped landing at 
						Marianna Field 31May44. 2131st Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Gunter Field, 
						Montgomery, AL. Damaged landing at Gunter Field 7May45. Damaged landing at 
						Gunter Auxiliary Field #7, Deatsville, AL 26Aug45
					3926 (MSN 88-11630) 693rd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						17th Single Engine Flying Training Group, Marianna Field, FL. Damaged when 
						ground looped landing at Marianna Field 28Nov43. 139th Base Unit 
						(Air Force Reserve Unit), Air Defense Command, Scott Field, Belleville, IL. 
						Damaged caused by mechanical failure fifteen miles NNW of Tulsa, OK 27Sep46
					3927 (MSN 88-11631) 692nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 17th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Marianna Field, FL. Damaged landing in bad weather 
						at Marianna Auxiliary Field #3, Bascom, FL 7Sep43. Remanufactured as T-6G 49-3424 
					3928 (MSN 88-11632) 693rd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 17th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Marianna Field, FL. Damaged when ground looped 
						landing at Marianna Field 19Mar43. 2131st Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), 
						Gunter Field, Montgomery, AL. Damaged in a collision with AT-6C 42-44269 
						landing two miles northwest of Gunter Auxiliary Field #4, Mount Meigs, AL 10Feb45. 
						Crash landed one mile east of Gunter Field 4Apr45. Accident fifteen miles NNW of Tulsa, OK 27Sep46 
					3929 (MSN 88-11633) 99th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 63rd Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Foster Field, Victoria, TX. Damaged when ground 
						looped landing at Foster Field 20May43. 2131st Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), 
						Gunter Field, Montgomery, AL. Crashed after a fatal mid-air collision with 
						Douglas A-26C Invader 43-27745 four miles northeast of Mount Meigs, AL 29May45. 
						Supplied to Turkish Government i.a.w. the President Truman Doctrine of 1947. 
						Delivered by US Navy to Istanbul, Turkey; arrived Aug48. 
						To Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as 7255. WFU
					3930 (MSN 88-11634) 697th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 17th Single
						 Engine Flying Training Group, Marianna Field, FL. Fatal crash into the 
						ground fifteen miles SSE of Marianna Field 14Apr43 (1KIS).
					3931 (MSN 88-11635) 17th Single Engine Flying Training Group, Marianna Field, FL
						In ground collision Mar 10, 1943 Marianna AAF, FL Mar 10, 1943.  One killed.
						W/o 10 Mar 1943 at Bascom, FL
					3931 (MSN 88-11636) Advanced Flying School, Jackson Field, MS. 
						Damaged when ground looped landing at Jackson Field 25Mar44
					3933 (MSN 88-11637) 332nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						304th Single Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. 
						Damaged by structural failure at Luke Field 9Jan44. Damaged in a collision with 
						AT-6C 42-4018 taxying at Luke Auxiliary Field #3, Fighter, AZ 22Mar44. 3025th 
						Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine), Marfa Field, TX. Damaged landing 
						at McCamey Auxiliary Airport, TX 26Jan45. 
						Damaged when ground looped at Marfa Field 19Mar45. Registered as N1779B. 
						Volitan Aircraft Services, Palmdale, CA; remanufactured to T-6D standard. Dal-Air, 
						Love Field, Dallas TX 1952. South African Air Force c.13Feb53 as 7693. Longmont 
						Aviation Company, Longmont, CO 17Sep96. Crated and shipped to Huntington, IN 1996. 
						Registered as N7693Z; current [Dec19].
					3934 (MSN 88-11638) 
					3935 (MSN 88-11639) 332nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged when ground 
						looped landing at Luke Field 9Oct43. 2116th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, 
						Single Engine), Napier Field, Dothan, AL. Damaged when ground looped landing 
						at Napier Auxiliary Field #1, Minor Field, Wicksburg, AL 4May44.  Used to rebuild T-6G 
					3936 (MSN 88-11640) 332nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Force landed with 
						mechanical failure twenty miles west of Luke Field 24Nov43. Substantially damaged 
						in a collision with AT-6C 42-43998 taxying at Luke Field 25Feb44. Damaged when 
						ground looped landing at Luke Auxiliary Field #3, Fighter, AZ 4May44. 
						113th Base Unit (Air Force Reserve Unit), Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY. 
						Damaged when nosed over landing at Mitchel Field 4Jun47.  Used to rebuild T-6G 
					3937 (MSN 88-11641) 949th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, Luke Field, 
						Glendale, AZ. Severely damaged when ground looped landing at Luke Field 31May43. 
						332nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th Single Engine Flying Training 
						Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged when ground looped landing at Luke 
						Auxiliary Field #3, Fighter, AZ 11Oct43.  Remanufactured as T-6G 51-14316
					3938 (MSN 88-11642) 948th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, Luke Field, 
						Glendale, AZ. Damaged landing at Luke Field 15Jun43. 3035th Base Unit 
						(Technical School), Victorville Field, CA. Damaged by structural failure at 
						Victorville Field 9May44. 3008th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Minter Field, 
						Shafter, CA. Damaged landing at Minter Field 25Jun45. Accident two miles west 
						of Madrid, KY 28Aug49. 
					3939 (MSN 88-11643) 755th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Marana Field, AZ. 
						Damaged taxying at Marana Field 19Nov43. 3008th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), 
						Minter Field, Shafter, CA. Damaged when ground looped landing at Minter Field 18Jun45 
					3940 (MSN 88-11644) 543rd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, Luke Field, 
						Glendale, AZ. Damaged landing at Luke Auxiliary Field #3, Fighter, AZ 17Feb43. 
						332nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th Single Engine Flying Training 
						Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Wrecked in a fatal accident in collision with 
						Curtiss P-40L Warhawk 42-11077 landing at Luke Field 6Aug43 (1KIS)
					3941 (MSN 88-11645) 1123rd Flexible Gunnery Training Squadron, Kingman Field, AZ. 
						Damaged taxying at Kingman Field 11Jan44. 3024th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic) 
						Marana Field, AZ. Damaged landing at Marana Auxiliary Field #3, Coronado, 
						Red Rock, AZ 19Feb45. Damaged landing at Marana Field 1Jun45.
					3942 (MSN 88-11646) 332nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						304th Single Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Crash 
						landed at Luke Field 21Aug43. 3508th Base Unit (Technical School), 
						Truax Field, Madison, WI. Damaged landing at Des Moines Municipal Airport, IA 19Jun45
					3943 (MSN 88-11647) 827th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 57th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Eagle Pass Field, TX. Fatal crash into the ground 
						fourteen miles east of Eagle Pass Field 9Mar43 (2KIS). 
					3944 (MSN 88-11648) 57th Single Engine Flying Training Group, Eagle Pass 
						Field, TX. Damaged landing at Eagle Pass Field 4Feb43. 826th Single Engine 
						Flying Training Squadron, Eagle Pass Field, TX. Damaged in collision with 
						AT-6C 41-32997 taxying at Eagle Pass Field 6Sep43. 2522nd Base Unit, Majors Field, 
						Greenville, TX. Damaged landing at Majors Field, Greenville, TX 15Oct44.  Used to rebuild T-6G 
					3945 (MSN 88-11649) 827th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 57th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Eagle Pass Field, TX. Damaged taxying at 
						Eagle Pass Field 21Mar44. 2516th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Eagle Pass 
						Field, TX. Damaged when ground looped at Eagle Pass Field 23Dec44. 
						Damaged in accident with AT-6D 41-34356 at Eagle Pass Auxiliary Field #3, 
						Rosita North, TX 26Jan45. 2537th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Perrin Field, 
						Sherman, TX. Damaged landing at Perrin Field 10Oct45
					3946 (MSN 88-11650) 57th Single Engine Flying Training Group, Eagle Pass Field, TX. 
						Damaged taxying at Eagle Pass Field 30Jan43. 827th Single Engine Flying Training 
						Squadron, Eagle Pass Field, TX. Damaged by fire in an accident at Eagle Pass 
						Field 3Jul43. 504th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 58th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Moore Field, Mission, TX. Damaged when 
						ground looped landing at Eagle Pass Auxiliary Field #2, Pinto, TX 24Feb44. 
						2516th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Eagle Pass Field, TX. Damaged when 
						nosed over taxying at Eagle Pass Auxiliary Field #2, Pinto, TX 8Mar45. 
						Supplied to Turkish Government i.a.w. the President Truman Doctrine of 1947. 
						Delivered by US Navy to Istanbul, Turkey; arrived Aug48. 
						To Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as 7256. WFU
					3947 (MSN 88-11651) 826th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 57th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Eagle Pass Field, TX. Damaged when force landed 
						with mechanical failure ten miles northeast of Eagle Pass Field 2Apr43. 
						Damaged landing at Eagle Pass Field 28Apr43. Damaged landing at Eagle Pass 
						Field 26Oct43. Damaged when force landed after engine failure on approach to 
						Eagle Pass Field 30Dec43. Squadron C, 2510th Base Unit, Brooks Field, 
						San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Brooks Field, TX 13Jul45
					3948 (MSN 88-11652)826th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						57th Single Engine Flying Training Group, Eagle Pass Field, TX. Damaged in 
						collision with AT-6C 41-32614 taxying at Eagle Pass Field 19Jun43. 
						2516th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Eagle Pass Field, TX. Damaged taxying 
						at Eagle Pass Field 5May44. Squadron C, 2532nd Base Unit (Pilot School, 
						Specialized, Very Heavy), Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged 
						landing in bad weather at Randolph Field 26Mar45  
					3949 (MSN 88-11653) 2516th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Eagle Pass 
						Field, TX. Damaged landing at Eagle Pass Auxiliary Field #3, Rosita 
						North, TX 5Sep44. Accident at Goodfellow Auxiliary Field #4, Lane, TX 14Jun49
					3950 (MSN 88-11654) 62nd Ferrying Squadron, 5th Ferrying Group, Love 
						Field, Dallas, TX. Substantially damaged when ground looped landing at 
						Love Field 20Apr43. 568th Base Unit, 4th Fighter Operational Training Unit, 
						Air Transport Command, Brownsville Field, TX. Damaged when ground looped 
						landing at Mauldin Airport, Brownsville, TX 12May44. Damaged when nosed 
						over taxying at Brownsville Field 19Jun44. Damaged when ground looped
						landing at Brownsville Field 25Oct44. Damaged landing in bad weather at 
						Brownsville Field 29Nov44. 553rd Base Unit, 3rd Ferrying Group, Air Transport 
						Command, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI. Fatal crash at Big Beaver, Troy, twenty
						miles WSW of Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI 2Aug45 (2KIS).
					3951 (MSN 88-11655) 828th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						57th Single Engine Flying Training Group, Eagle Pass Field, TX. Fatal crash 
						into the ground five miles east of Eagle Pass Field 5Mar43 (1KIS).
					3952 (MSN 88-11656) 2538th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Single Engine), 
						Aloe Field, Victoria, TX. Damaged taxying at Aloe Field 9May44
					3953 (MSN 88-11657) 
					3954 (MSN 88-11658) 2109th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine), 
						Turner Field, Albany, GA. Damaged when nosed over taxying at Columbus 
						Field, MS 14Sep44. 2109th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine), 
						Turner Field, Albany, GA. Damaged when ground looped at Turner Field 
						13Jun45.  Used to rebuild T-6G 
					3955 (MSN 88-11659) 90th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						21st Single Engine Flying Training Group, Craig Field, Selma, AL. Crashed 
						into Choctawhatchee Bay four miles southeast of Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL 12Feb43
					3956 (MSN 88-11660) 380th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						22nd Single Engine Flying Training Group, Craig Field, Selma, AL. Substantially 
						damaged when ground looped landing at Craig Field 22Apr43. 21st Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Craig Field, Selma, AL. Substantially damaged 
						when ground looped landing at Craig Field 18Oct43. 417th Base Unit, 
						Mather Field, Sacramento, CA. Air Force Reserve, Hamilton Field, Novato, CA. 
						Damaged taxying at Mather Field 22Nov46
					3957 (MSN 88-11661) Advanced Flying School (Single Engine), Craig Field, 
						Selma, AL. Substantially damaged in accident with AT-6B 41-17206 taxying at 
						Craig Field 16Feb43. 2138th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Single Engine), 
						Craig Field, Selma, AL. Damaged in a mid-air collision with AT-6D 42-84231 
						over Marengo, twenty miles southwest of Selma 22Jun45. American Republics 
						Project to Brazilian Government. San Antonio Air Materiel Area, Kelly Field, 
						San Antonio, TX. Modified to AT-6D standard. 
						To Brazilian Air Force / Força Aérea Brasileira 26Sep47 as 1468. 
						Escola de Aeronáutica, Base Aérea dos Afonsos, Rio de Janeiro, RJ. 
						Crashed shortly after take-off from Base Aérea de Salvador, BA 16Apr59 (2KIS).
					3958 (MSN 88-11662) 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX. Damaged 
						taxying at Love Field 23Mar44. 7th Ferrying Squadron, 7th Ferrying Group, 
						Gore Field, Great Falls, MT. Damaged when ground looped landing at Gore Field 
						17Jun45. Registered 15Mar46 as NC90633; cancelled 5Mar48. Northrop 
						Aircraft Inc, Hawthorne, CA. Government of the Republic of the Philippines c.20Feb48. 
						To Philippine Air Force / Hukbóng Himpapawid ng Pilipinas
					3959 (MSN 88-11663) 92nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 21st Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Craig Field, Selma, AL. Crash landed at Craig 
						Field 21Aug43. Headquarters & Headquarters Squadron, 21st Single Engine 
						Flying Training Group, Craig Field, Selma, AL. Damaged in a collision with 
						AT-6C 42-48820 taxying at Craig Field 28Feb44. 2138th Base Unit, 29th Flying 
						Training Wing, Craig Field, Selma, AL. Crashed in bad weather three miles northwest 
						of Havana, AR 14Oct45 (2KIS). The aircraft departed Topeka, KS on a navigational 
						proficiency mission, having been cleared to Little Rock, AR via Coffeyville, KS and 
						Fort Smith, AR. This circuitous route was chosen to avoid bad weather connected 
						with a stationary weather front. Nothing was heard from the aircraft and after 
						inquiries directed to air fields along the proposed route failed to reveal any trace 
						of it, a search was initiated. Wreckage of the aircraft was discovered on the 
						southeast slope of Mount Magazine on the following day. The aircraft had crashed 
						approximately 50 feet below the crest of a 2000 ft ridge of the mountain. 
						The aircraft was completely destroyed by the impact and the bodies of both the 
						pilot and passenger were found in the wreckage.
					3960 (MSN 88-11664)141st Base Unit, Reserve Training, Orchard Place Airport, 
						Chicago, IL. Damaged landing at Orchard Place Airport 14Mar48. 
						Accident at Orchard Place Airport 28Aug49.  
					3961 (MSN 88-11665) 
					3962 (MSN 88-11666) 92nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 21st Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Craig Field, Selma, AL. Substantially damaged 
						in a mid-air collision with a towed target at Eglin Field Range #1A, Valparaiso, FL 
						7May43. 2138th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Single Engine), Craig Field, 
						Selma, AL. Crashed when the pilot bailed out with the aircraft on fire two miles 
						south of Craig Field 21Aug44
					3963 (MSN 88-11667) 345th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged when ground 
						looped landing at Luke Field 3Jul43
					3964 (MSN 88-11668) 332nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th 
						Single Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Crash landed 11.5 
						miles south of Luke Field 11Mar44. 3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, 
						Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM. Damaged when ground looped landing at Kirtland 
						Field, Albuquerque, NM 28May44. Damaged by mechanical failure landing at 
						Hobbs Field 22Nov44. Damaged landing at Hobbs Field 26Jan45. Damaged landing at 
						Hobbs Auxiliary Field #1, Knowles, NM 22Feb45. Damaged when ground looped 
						landing at Will Rogers Field, Oklahoma City, OK 31Mar45. 444th Base Unit, Air Force 
						Reserve, Greater Pittsburgh Airport, Pittsburgh, PA. Damaged landing at Greater 
						Pittsburgh Airport 24Aug46. Accident at Randolph Auxiliary Field #7, Seguin, TX 
						26Sep49. Accident ten miles northeast of Brooks AFB, San Antonio, TX 29Nov49  
					3965 (MSN 88-11669) 755th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Marana Field, AZ. 
						Damaged when nosed over taxying at Marana Field 30Nov43. 3028th Base Unit 
						(Pilot School, Advanced, Single Engine), Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged landing 
						at Luke Auxiliary Field #3, Fighter, AZ 18Apr45. Ground looped and the landing gear 
						collapsed at Luke Field 29Oct45. 594th Base Unit, Topeka Field, KS. Damaged when 
						force landed three miles south of Santa Ana, Sonora, México 13Sep46. 419th Base 
						Unit, Strategic Air Command, Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, AZ. Damaged when 
						ground looped landing at Davis-Monthan Field 6Mar47. Used to rebuild T-6G 
					3966 (MSN 88-11670)332nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged in a collision with 
						AT-6C 41-32896 taxying at Luke Field 1Sep43. Damaged when ground looped landing 
						at Luke Auxiliary Field #1, Wittman, AZ 11Nov43. Force landed after engine failure 
						at Luke Field 4Feb44. 3028th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Single Engine), 
						Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Crash landed after Taking off sixteen miles southeast of 
						Luke Auxiliary Field #1, Wittman, AZ 17Feb45  
					3967 (MSN 88-11671) 332nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged when ground 
						looped landing at Luke Field 11Oct43. 3028th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, 
						Single Engine), Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged landing at Luke Field 1Aug45
						used to rebuild T-6G 
					3968 (MSN 88-11672) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Brazilian Government 20Jan43.  To Brazilian Air Force / Força Aérea Brasileira 1
						4Apr43 as 31. Escola de Aeronáutica, Base Aérea dos Afonsos, Rio de Janeiro, RJ. 
						Reserialled as 1253. Accident at Base Aérea de Salvador, BA 15Feb58. SOC. 
					3969 (MSN 88-11673) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Brazilian Government 20Jan43.  To Brazilian Air Force / Força Aérea Brasileira 
						14Apr43 as 32. Escola de Aeronáutica, Base Aérea dos Afonsos, Rio de Janeiro, RJ. 
						Reserialled as 1254. Accident at Aquiraz, CE 13May48
					3970 (MSN 88-11674)San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Brazilian Government 20Jan43. To  Brazilian Air Force / Força Aérea Brasileira 
						26Apr43 as 33. Escola de Aeronáutica, Base Aérea dos Afonsos, Rio de Janeiro, RJ. 
						Reserialled as 1255. Parque de Material Aeronáutico dos Afonsos, Rio de Janeiro, RJ. SOC 14Oct48 
					3971 (MSN 88-11675) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Brazilian Government 20Jan43.  To Brazilian Air Force / Força Aérea Brasileira 
						14Apr43 as 34. Escola de Aeronáutica, Base Aérea dos Afonsos, Rio de Janeiro, RJ.
						 Reserialled as 1256. Accident at Anapolis, GO 8Nov66
					3972 (MSN 88-11676) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Brazilian Government 20Jan43.  To Brazilian Air Force / Força Aérea Brasileira 
						19Apr43 as 35. Escola de Aeronáutica, Base Aérea dos Afonsos, Rio de Janeiro, RJ. 
						Reserialled as 1257. Accident at Belém, PA 23Feb51  
					3973 (MSN 88-11677)San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Mexican Government 20Jan43. 
						To Mexican Air Force / Dirección de Aeronáutica Militar 6Mar43 as EAN-736. 
						Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Mexicana 10Feb44. Damaged at Guadalajara, Jalisco Nov50  
					3974 (MSN 88-11678)San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Mexican Government 20Jan43. 
						To Mexican Air Force / Dirección de Aeronáutica Militar 6Mar43 as EAN-737. 
						Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Mexicana 10Feb44. Damaged at Ixtepec, Oaxaca Jul50  
					3975 (MSN 88-11679) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Mexican Government 20Jan43. 
						To Mexican Air Force / Dirección de Aeronáutica Militar 6Mar43 as EAN-738. 
						Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Mexicana 10Feb44.
					3976 (MSN 88-11680).  San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Mexican Government 20Jan43. 
						To Mexican Air Force / Dirección de Aeronáutica Militar 6Mar43 as EAN-739. 
						Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Mexicana 10Feb44 
					3977 (MSN 88-11681) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Mexican Government 20Jan43. 
						To Mexican Air Force / Dirección de Aeronáutica Militar 6Mar43 as EAN-740. 
						Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Mexicana 10Feb44
					3978 (MSN 88-11682) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Mexican Government 20Jan43. 
						To Mexican Air Force / Dirección de Aeronáutica Militar 6Mar43 as EAN-741. 
						Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Mexicana 10Feb44.
					3979 (MSN 88-11683)San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Venezuelan Government 20Jan43. 
						To Venezuelan Air Force / Servicio de Aeronáutica Militar. 
						Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 10Oct47.  
					3980 (MSN 88-11684) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Venezuelan Government 20Jan43. 
						To Venezuelan Air Force / Servicio de Aeronáutica Militar. 
						Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 10Oct47.
					3981 (MSN 88-11685) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Venezuelan Government 20Jan43. 
						To Venezuelan Air Force / Servicio de Aeronáutica Militar. 
						Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 10Oct47
					3982 (MSN 88-11686)San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Venezuelan Government 20Jan43. 
						To Venezuelan Air Force / Servicio de Aeronáutica Militar. 
						Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 10Oct47  
					3983 (MSN 88-11687)San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Venezuelan Government 20Jan43.
						To  Venezuelan Air Force / Servicio de Aeronáutica Militar. 
						Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 10Oct47 
				3984/4023 MSN 88-11758/11797	(40)
					3984 (MSN 88-11758) 3010th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), 
						Williams Field, Mesa, AZ. Substantially damaged in accident with AT-6D 42-34152 
						taxying at Williams Field 6Jul44. 3008th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Minter Field, 
						Shafter, CA. Damaged landing at Minter Field 6Jul45. USAF Museum Loan Program; 
						on loan to 56th Equipment Maintenance Squadron, Luke AFB, Glendale, AZ.  Displayed at Luke AFB
					3985 (MSN 88-11759)948th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, Luke Field, 
						Glendale, AZ. Damaged when ground looped landing at Luke Field 5Jun43.
						3010th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Williams Field, Mesa, AZ. 
						Damaged by fire in an accident on the parking area at Williams Field 30May44. 
						3031st Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine), Mather Field, Sacramento, CA. 
						Damaged landing at Mather Field 22Sep44. 3021st Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), 
						McCarran Field, Las Vegas, NV. Force landed with fuel exhaustion 0.5 mile south of 
						Missouri Valley, IA 7Apr45  
					3986 (MSN 88-11760) 345th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged in a collision with 
						AT-6C 41-33048 taxying at Luke Auxiliary Field #2, Beardsley, AZ 22Aug43. 
						332nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th Single Engine Flying 
						Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Accident taking off from Luke Field 5Nov43. 
						Crashed after a fatal mid-air collision with AT-6C 41-33051 at Luke Auxiliary 
						Field #6, Perryville, Goodyear, AZ 28Feb44 (1KIS). 
					3987 (MSN 88-11761) W332nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged when ground looped 
						landing at Luke Auxiliary Field #2, Beardsley, AZ 7Sep43. 3028th Base Unit (Pilot School, 
						Advanced, Single Engine), Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Fatal crash seventeen miles south of 
						Litchfield Park, AZ 19May45 (2KIS).
					3988 (MSN 88-11761)944th Single Engine Gunnery Training Squadron, 330th Single 
						Engine Gunnery Training Group, Ajo Field, AZ. Damaged in a mid-air collision with a 
						towed target at Ajo Gunnery Range #C-1, AZ 23Dec43.  
					3989 (MSN 88-11761) Advanced Flying School (Single Engine), Foster Field, Victoria, TX 
						[delivered with data plate stamped as 41-23989]. 98th Single Engine Flying Training 
						Squadron, 63rd Single Engine Flying Training Group, Foster Field, Victoria, TX. Damaged 
						in a collision with AT-6C 42-48974 taxying at Foster Field 26May43. 99th Single Engine 
						Flying Training Squadron, 63rd Single Engine Flying Training Group, Foster Field, Victoria, TX. 
						Force landed after engine failure at Houston Municipal Airport, TX 12Dec43. 
						2539th Base Unit (Fighter Gunnery School), Foster Field, Victoria, TX. Damaged after 
						engine failure at Foster Field 12Dec44. 
					3990 (MSN 88-11761)Advanced Flying School (Single Engine), Foster Field, Victoria, TX 
						[delivered with data plate stamped as 41-23990]. 97th Single Engine Flying Training 
						Squadron, 63rd Single Engine Flying Training Group, Foster Field, Victoria, TX. Damaged 
						landing at Foster Field 20Apr43. 61st Single Engine Flying Training Group, Aloe Field, 
						Victoria, TX. Crashed when the pilot bailed out in bad weather two miles southwest of 
						Dreyer, TX 4Jan45)  
					3991 (MSN 88-11765) Advanced Flying School (Single Engine), Foster Field, Victoria, TX
						 [delivered with data plate stamped as 41-23991]. 827th Single Engine Flying Training 
						Squadron, 57th Single Engine Flying Training Group, Eagle Pass Field, TX. Damaged in
						collision with AT-6C 41-32589 taxying at Eagle Pass Field 2Apr43. Damaged when force 
						landed after fuel exhaustion one mile west of Big Wells, TX 20Apr43. Wrecked in collision 
						with AT-6C 42-49000 when taxying at Eagle Pass Field 7May43
					3992 (MSN 88-11766) Advanced Flying School (Single Engine), Foster Field, Victoria, TX 
						[delivered with data plate stamped as 41-23992]. 97th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						Foster Field, Victoria, TX. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision with AT-6C 42-32358 six miles 
						north of Foster Field, TX 10Feb43 (1KIS). 99th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron,
						63rd Single Engine Flying Training Group, Foster Field, Victoria, TX. Damaged in a collision 
						with AT-6C 42-4129 taxying at Foster Field 4Feb44
					3993 (MSN 88-11767) Advanced Flying School (Single Engine), Foster Field, Victoria, TX 
						[delivered with data plate stamped as 41-23992]. 97th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						Foster Field, Victoria, TX. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision with AT-6C 42-32358 six 
						miles north of Foster Field, TX 10Feb43 (1KIS). 99th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						63rd Single Engine Flying Training Group, Foster Field, Victoria, TX. Damaged in a collision 
						with AT-6C 42-4129 taxying at Foster Field 4Feb44
					3994 (MSN 88-11768)Advanced Flying School (Single Engine), Foster Field, Victoria, TX 
						[delivered with data plate stamped as 42-23994]. Squadron C, 2510th Base Unit, 
						Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Crash landed two miles south of Brooks Field 2Oct45  
					3995 (MSN 88-11769)Advanced Flying School (Single Engine), Foster Field, Victoria, TX 
						[delivered with data plate stamped as 42-23995]. 97th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						63rd Single Engine Flying Training Group, Foster Field, Victoria, TX. Damaged by a bird 
						strike at Foster Field 27Feb43. 2533rd Base Unit (Pilot School, Primary-Basic), Goodfellow 
						Field, San Angelo, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Goodfellow Field 15Oct45. 
						141st Base Unit, Reserve Training, Orchard Place Airport, Chicago, IL. Damaged in collision
						 with Stinson Reliant NC79457 when taxying at Orchard Place Airport 18May47  
					3996 (MSN 88-11770) Advanced Flying School (Single Engine), Foster Field, Victoria, TX
						[delivered with data plate stamped as 41-23996]. 2537th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), 
						Perrin Field, Sherman, TX.  Damaged taxying at Perrin Auxiliary Field #5, Gainesville, TX 1Sep45
					3997 (MSN 88-11771) Advanced Flying School (Single Engine), Foster Field, Victoria, TX 
						[delivered with data plate stamped as 42-23997]. 99th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						63rd Single Engine Flying Training Group, Foster Field, Victoria, TX. Damaged in a collision 
						with parked AT-6C 41-32983 taxying at Foster Field 17May43. 2539th Base Unit 
						(Fighter Gunnery School), Foster Field, Victoria, TX. Damaged when nosed over landing at 
						Foster Auxiliary Field #4, Nursery, TX 6Feb45. Damaged landing ten miles north of Foster 
						Auxiliary Field #4, Nursery, TX 6Apr45.  Used to rebuild T-6G
					3998 (MSN 88-11772) Advanced Flying School (Single Engine), Foster Field, Victoria, TX 
						[delivered with data plate stamped as 42-23998]. 98th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						63rd Single Engine Flying Training Group, Foster Field, Victoria, TX. Damaged taxying at 
						Yoakum CAA Intermediate Landing Field, TX 22Jun43. Damaged when ground looped 
						landing at Foster Field 6Jul43. 99th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, Foster Field, 
						Victoria, TX. Damaged by a bird strike at Foster Field 2Oct43. 2514th Base Unit 
						(Pilot School, Specialized, Two Engine) Laughlin Field, Del Rio, TX. Damaged when 
						ground looped landing at Laughlin Field 23Apr45. Damaged landing at Laughlin Field 
						3Jul45. Supplied to Turkish Government i.a.w. the President Truman Doctrine of 1947. 
						Delivered by US Navy to Istanbul, Turkey; arrived Aug48.  
						To Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as 7257. WFU.
					3999 (MSN 88-11773)70th Ferrying Squadron, 20th Ferrying Group, Berry Field, 
						Nashville, TN. Damaged when ground looped landing at Nashville Municipal Airport 6Jun43 
					4000 (MSN 88-11774) Registered 1948 as NC5504N; N5504N. North American Aviation, 
						Los Angeles, CA 10Aug49; registration cancelled 26Jul50
					4001 (MSN 88-11775) 68th Air Base Squadron (Special), Turner Field, Albany, GA. 
						Substantially damaged when ground looped landing at Turner Auxiliary Field #1, 
						Leesburg, GA 16Feb43. 113th Base Unit (Air Force Reserve Unit), Mitchel Field, 
						Hempstead, Long Island, NY. Damaged landing at Mitchel AFB 6Mar48
					4002 (MSN 88-11776) 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN. Accident 
						taking off from Memphis Municipal Airport 24Mar43. 556th Base Unit, 6th Ferrying Group, 
						Air Transport Command, Long Beach Field, CA. Damaged landing at Winslow Municipal 
						Airport, AZ 12Jul45. Registered 1946 as NC717. Reregistered as N1580V. Registered 1Oct53 
						to Spartan Aero Repair, Camden, NJ; registration cancelled 18Mar54.
					4003 (MSN 88-11777) 57th Single Engine Flying Training Group, Eagle Pass Field, TX. 
						Damaged taxying at Eagle Pass Field 21May43. 7th Ferrying Squadron, 7th Ferrying Group, 
						Gore Field, Great Falls, MT. Crashed near Mount Wright, 38 miles west of Choteau, MT 22Sep44 (1KIS)
					4004 (MSN 88-11778) 443rd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 7th Single Engine 
						Flying Training Group, Spence Field, Moultrie, GA. Damaged by a bird strike five miles 
						west of Eufaula, GA 25Aug43. 2133rd Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Spence Field, 
						Moultrie, GA. Damaged landing at Spence Auxiliary Field #2, Norman Park, GA 12Apr45. 
						Damaged in a mid-air collision with AT-6C 42-85748 five miles southeast of Moultrie 1
						2Jun45. Damaged landing at Spence Auxiliary Field #3, Moultrie Municipal Airport, GA 15Jun45
					4005 (MSN 88-11779) 2144th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine), Moody Field,
						 Valdosta, GA. Damaged when ground looped landing one mile southwest of Hopewell, GA 12Mar45  
					4006 (MSN 88-11780) 6A 41-17027 taxying at Spence Auxiliary Field #3, Moultrie Municipal 
						Airport, GA 12Aug43. 2133rd Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Spence Field, Moultrie, GA. 
						Damaged landing at Spence Auxiliary Field #1, Berlin, GA 4Oct44. Crashed when the 
						pilot bailed out after a mid-air collision with AT-6C 41-32337 four miles ESE of Spence 
						Auxiliary Field #1, Berlin, GA 6Nov44 
					4007 (MSN 88-11781) 441st Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 7th Single Engine 
						Flying Training Group, Spence Field, Moultrie, GA. Damaged landing at Eglin Field, 
						Valparaiso, FL 28Jun43. Crashed into the ground at Eglin Field Range #6a 12Jul43
					4008 (MSN 88-11782) 11th Ferrying Squadron, 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX. 
						Damaged when ground looped landing at Love Field 11Feb43. 7th Ferrying Squadron, 
						7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT. Damaged landing at Gore Field 16Jan44 
						and 21Apr44. Registered 1946 as NC59567; cancelled
					4009 (MSN 88-11783)  332nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged when nosed over 
						taxying at Luke Field 17Nov43.   98th Basic Flying Training Group, Gardner Field, Taft, CA. 
						Crash landed with mechanical failure at Gardner Auxiliary Field #4, Conners, CA 29Jan45. 
						Accident at Memphis Municipal Airport 15Aug45. Supplied to Turkish Government i.a.w.
						 the President Truman Doctrine of 1947. Delivered by US Navy to Istanbul, Turkey; arrived 
						Aug48. Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as 7258. WFU
					4010 (MSN 88-11784)  
					4011 (MSN 88-11785) 332nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Severely damaged when ground 
						looped landing at Luke Field 14Feb44. Damaged by mechanical failure landing at 
						Luke Field 13Mar44. Squadron H-8, 3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), 
						Hobbs Field, NM. Damaged when ground looped at Hobbs Auxiliary Field #4, 
						Buckeye, NM 7Feb45. Supplied to Turkish Government i.a.w. the President Truman 
						Doctrine of 1947. Delivered by US Navy to Istanbul, Turkey; arrived Aug48. 
						To Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as 7259. WFU.
					4012 (MSN 88-11786) 345th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th Single Engine 
						Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Substantially damaged when crash landed 
						with mechanical failure at Luke Field 12Aug43. 332nd Single Engine Flying Training 
						Squadron, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged when ground looped landing at Luke Auxiliary 
						Field #3, Fighter, AZ 10Nov43. Damaged landing at Luke Auxiliary Field #1, Wittman, AZ 8Mar44. 
						3026th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Merced Field, Atwater, CA. Damaged landing at 
						Merced Field 18Jan45. 444th Base Unit, Air Force Reserve, Greater Pittsburgh Airport, 
						Pittsburgh, PA. Damaged in accident with AT-6C 41-32302 and AT-6D 44-81549 at 
						Johnstown Airport, PA 12Oct47
					4013 (MSN 88-11787) 3025th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine), Marfa Field, TX. 
						Damaged landing at Marfa Field 30May45. Supplied to Turkish Government i.a.w. the President
						Truman Doctrine of 1947. Delivered by US Navy to Istanbul, Turkey; arrived Aug48. 
						To Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as 7260. WFU.
					4014 (MSN 88-11788) 944th Single Engine Gunnery Training Squadron, 330th Single Engine 
						Gunnery Training Group, Ajo Field, AZ. Damaged when ground looped landing at 
						Ajo Gunnery Range #1, AZ 13Feb44. 3011th Base Unit, Ajo Field, AZ. Damaged in 
						a mid-air collision with a towed target In flight over Ajo Gunnery Range #1, AZ 15Jul44. 
						3028th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Single Engine), Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. 
						Damaged landing at Salome CAA Intermediate Landing Field, AZ 30Jul45. 
					4015 (MSN 88-11789) 332nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged when ground looped 
						landing at Luke Auxiliary Field #4, Wickenburg, AZ 23Dec43. Damaged in a collision 
						with parked AT-6C 42-44186 when taxying at Luke Field 6Apr44. 3028th Base Unit 
						(Pilot School, Advanced, Single Engine), Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged landing 
						at Luke Auxiliary Field #2, Beardsley, AZ 13Jul44. Connecticut Air National Guard, 
						Brainard Field, Hartford, CT. Accident three miles from Brainard Field 15Apr49  
					4016 (MSN 88-11790)3008th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Minter Field, Shafter, CA. 
						Damaged in a collision with AT-6C 41-32940 on the ground at Minter Field 6Jul45. 
						139th Base Unit (Air Force Reserve Unit), Air Defense Command, Scott Field, Belleville, IL. 
						Damaged taxying at Scott AFB 7May48  
					4017 (MSN 88-11791) 72nd Ferrying Squadron, 21st Ferrying Group, Palm Springs 
						Field, CA. Substantially damaged when ground looped landing at Palm Springs Field 20Mar43. 
						1st Ferrying Squadron, 6th Ferrying Group, Air Transport Command, Long Beach Field, CA. 
						Damaged landing at Palm Springs Field 31May43
					4018 (MSN 88-11792)332nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged in a collision with 
						AT-6C 42-3933 taxying at Luke Auxiliary Field #3, Fighter, AZ 22Mar44. 114th Base 
						Unit (Air Force Reserve Unit), Newark Field, NJ. Damaged when ground looped at 
						Stewart Field, Newburgh, NY 17Oct46. 108th Base Unit (Air Force Reserve Unit), 
						Westover Field, Chicopee, MA. Damaged in a collision on the ground five miles 
						east of Greenfield, MA 23Jan47. 136th Base Unit (Air Force Reserve Training Center), 
						Selfridge AFB, Mount Clemens, MI. Damaged after engine failure at Selfridge AFB 30Jul48.   
					4019 (MSN 88-11793) Advanced Flying School (Single Engine), Foster Field, Victoria, TX 
						[delivered with data plate stamped as 42-24019]. 97th Single Engine Flying Training 
						Squadron, 63rd Single Engine Flying Training Group, Foster Field, Victoria, TX. 
						Substantially damaged when crash landed after engine failure at Foster Field 11Apr43.
					4020 (MSN 88-11794) 98th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 63rd Single Engine 
						Flying Training Group, Foster Field, Victoria, TX. Fatal crash into the ground half mile 
						northeast of Yoakum, TX 8Apr43 (1KIS).
					4021 (MSN 88-11795)2537th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Perrin Field, Sherman, TX. 
						Damaged landing at Perrin Field 5May45. Damaged in a collision with AT-6C 41-32886 
						at Perrin Auxiliary Field #2, Gaskin, TX 12May45. 419th Base Unit, Strategic Air Command, 
						Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, AZ. Damaged in a mid-air collision at Davis-Monthan AFB 23Jun48  
					4022 (MSN 88-11796) 556th Base Unit, 6th Ferrying Group, Air Transport Command, 
						Long Beach Field, CA. Damaged when ground looped at Long Beach Field 19Jul45. 
						443rd Base Unit (Air Force Reserve Unit), Air Defense Command, Andrews Field, 
						Camp Springs, MD. Damaged taxying at Andrews Field 2Feb47.
					4023 (MSN 88-11797) 
				4024/4063 MSN 88-11868/11907	(40)
					4024 (MSN 88-11868) 430th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						Napier Field, Dothan, AL. Fatal crash twelve miles NNE of Troy, AL 9Aug43 (1KIS).
					4025 (MSN 88-11869) remanufactured as T-6G 51-14324
					4026 (MSN 88-11870) Advanced Flying School (Single Engine), Napier Field, Dothan, AL. 
						Crash landed with mechanical failure at Napier Field 12Feb43  
					4027 (MSN 88-11871) 429th Engineering Squadron, Napier Field, Dothan, AL. 
						Damaged when ground looped landing at Napier Field 5Jul43.  Remanufactured as T-6G 51-14511
					4028 (MSN 88-11872) Advanced Flying School (Single Engine), Napier Field, 
						Dothan, AL. Wrecked landing at Napier Field 11Mar43
					4029 (MSN 88-11873) 431st Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, Napier Field, Dothan, AL. 
						Damaged when ground looped landing at Napier Field 8Mar43. Force landed 
						with fuel exhaustion two miles east of Luverne, AL 25Mar44
					4030 (MSN 88-11874) Advanced Flying School (Single Engine), Napier Field,
						 Dothan, AL. Wrecked landing at Napier Field 7Jun43
					4031 (MSN 88-11875) 431st Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						Napier Field, Dothan, AL. Damaged when ground looped landing at Napier Field 13Oct43
					4032 (MSN 88-11876) 
					4033 (MSN 88-11877) 2116th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Single Engine), Napier Field, 
						Dothan, AL. Accident Alabama 8Nov43. Damaged when ground looped landing 
						at Napier Field 22Nov44. 2143rd Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic-Advanced), 
						Tuskegee Field, AL. Damaged when ground looped landing at Tuskegee Field, 
						AL 26Aug45. Registered as NC52785. Charles E Mathews y Cia., Miami, FL. 
						Ferried to Tegucigalpa, Honduras 27Nov47.  
						To Honduras Air Force / Fuerza Aérea Hondureña 27Nov47 as 204-C, later 204
						Conflict:
						204-C also quoted as 41-33062 (MSN 88-11577)
					4034 (MSN 88-11878)332nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						304th Single Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged 
						when ground looped landing at Luke Field 14Sep43. Damaged landing at Luke Field 13Apr44  
					4035 (MSN 88-11879) 3508th Base Unit (Technical School), Truax Field, 
						Madison, WI. Damaged when ground looped landing at Truax Field 12Jul45 
					4036 (MSN 88-11880) 3028th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Single Engine), 
						Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged in a collision with AT-6D 42-84496 on the 
						ground at Luke Field 10Jan45. Damaged landing at Luke Field 23Apr45. 
						Accident at Phillips Field, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 29Apr48
					4037 (MSN 88-11881) 331st Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Crashed when the 
						pilot bailed out after a mid-air collision with AT-6C 42-4059 twelve miles 
						northwest of Luke Field 5Mar43
					4038 (MSN 88-11882) 542nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, Luke Field, 
						Glendale, AZ. Damaged when ground looped landing at Luke Auxiliary Field #5, 
						Buckeye, AZ 30Apr43. 755th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Marana Field, AZ. 
						Damaged landing at Marana Field 21Nov43
					4039 (MSN 88-11883) 345th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged in a mid-air 
						collision with an object at Luke Field 29Mar43. 3028th Base Unit 
						(Pilot School, Advanced, Single Engine), Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged 
						landing at Luke Auxiliary Field #4, Wickenburg, AZ 14Feb45. 3026th Base Unit 
						(Pilot School, Basic), Merced Field, Atwater, CA. Damaged landing at Merced 
						Auxiliary Field #5, Potter, El Nido, CA 8Jun45used to rebuild T-6G 
					4040 (MSN 88-11884) 755th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Marana Field, AZ. 
						Damaged when ground looped landing at Marana Field 28Jan44. 174th Base 
						Unit (Air Force Reserve Unit), Air Defense Command, Barksdale Field, Shreveport, LA. 
						Damaged by a bird strike ten miles west of New Orleans, LA 15Feb4
					4041 (MSN 88-11885) remanufactured as T-6G 49-3153
					4042 (MSN 88-11886) 332nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged when ground 
						looped landing at Luke Field 8Nov43. 3028th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, 
						Single Engine), Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged landing at Luke Field 31Oct45.
					4043 (MSN 88-11887) 332nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th 
						Single Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged when ground 
						looped landing at Luke Field 26Jan44. 3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, 
						Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM. Damaged when ground looped landing at Hobbs 
						Auxiliary Field #4, Hobbs Municipal Airport, NM 21Sep44. 3508th Base Unit 
						(Technical School), Truax Field, Madison, WI. Fatal crash one mile north of
						Juneau, WI 6Jun45 (1KIS)
42-4044/4243		North American AT-6C-10-NT Texan
				Redesignated T-6C June 11, 1948
				Most of the data is from publications written by Peter C Smith, 
					Dan Hagedorn and Benno Goethals.  
				4044/4063 (MSN 88-11888/11907)
					4044 (MSN 88-11888) Army Air Forces Instructors’ School (Instrument Pilot),
						Bryan Field, TX. Damaged when force landed after fuel 
						exhaustion in bad weather at Stockbridge, GA 1Aug43  
					4045 (MSN 88-11889) 504th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						58th Single Engine Flying Training Group, Moore Field, Mission, TX. 
						Damaged in a mid-air collision with AT-6C 41-32840 at Moore Field 30Aug43. 
						2529th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Moore Field, Mission, TX. Damaged 
						after engine failure at Moore Auxiliary Field #3, Rio Grande Field, Sullivan City, TX 19Sep45.
					4046 (MSN 88-11890) 503rd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 58th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Moore Field, Mission, TX. Crashed after fuel 
						exhaustion nine miles south of Randado, TX 6Apr43.
					4047 (MSN 88-11891) used to rebuild T-6G 
					4048 (MSN 88-11892) 505th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 58th 
						Single Engine Flying Training Group, Moore Field, Mission, TX. Damaged in 
						collision with parked AT-6C 41-32840 when taxying during maintenance at 
						Moore Field 5May43. 504th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, Moore Field, 
						Mission, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Moore Field 19Apr44. 
						2529th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Moore Field, Mission, TX. Damaged landing 
						4.5 miles west of Moore Auxiliary Field #3, Rio Grande Field, Sullivan City, TX 29May45 
						Remanufactured as T-6G 49-3100
					4049 (MSN 88-11893) 505th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 58th Single
						Engine Flying Training Group, Moore Field, Mission, TX. Substantially damaged 
						when force landed with fuel exhaustion one mile north of Norias, TX 16Feb43. 
						504th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 58th Single Engine Flying Training 
						Group, Moore Field, Mission, TX. Damaged landing at Moore Field 29Feb44. 
						2529th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Moore Field, Mission, TX. Damaged while 
						parked in an accident by AT-6C 41-32801 taxying at Moore Field 17May45. 
						465th Base Unit (Air Force Reserve Unit), Air Defense Command, MacDill Field, 
						Tampa, FL. Damaged landing at MacDill AFB 4Jun48
					4050 (MSN 88-11894) 504th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 58th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Moore Field, Mission, TX. Damaged landing at 
						Moore Field 29Mar43. Damaged in collision with AT-6C 42-4089 landing at 
						Moore Field 7May43. 2538th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Single Engine), 
						Aloe Field, Victoria, TX. Damaged when ground looped at Aloe Field 12Jan45 
						and 18Sep45. Accident at Olmsted AFB, Middletown, PA 10Jun49.  
					4051 (MSN 88-11895) 504th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 58th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Moore Field, Mission, TX. Damaged while parked in 
						a collision by AT-6C 42-4243 taxying at Moore Field 25Mar44. 2529th Base Unit 
						(Pilot School, Basic), Moore Field, Mission, TX. Damaged landing twenty-two miles 
						WNW of Moore Field 30Jun44. Force landed with mechanical failure three miles 
						north of Falfurrias, TX 12Sep44. Damaged landing at Moore Field 28May45. 
						Damaged when ground looped at Moore Field 19Jun45. 
					4052 (MSN 88-11896) 2529th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Moore Field, Mission, TX. 
						Damaged when ground looped at Moore Field 8Jan45 and 23Jan45. Damaged 
						when nosed over taxying at Moore Field 25Feb45. Squadron A, 76th Base Unit, 
						Langley Field, Hampton, VA. Damaged landing at Langley Field 19Jan46. 
						Squadron C, 76th Base Unit. Damaged when ground looped at Langley Field 8Feb46.
					4053 (MSN 88-11897) 506th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 58th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Moore Field, Mission, TX. Damaged in an accident 
						during maintenance at Moore Field 8Feb43. Damaged taxying at Moore Field 3Jun43. 
						504th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 58th Single Engine Flying Training 
						Group, Moore Field, Mission, TX. Substantially damaged when force landed on fire 
						at Rincon Oil Field, Rincon, TX 6Jul43. Damaged landing at Moore Field 15Oct43 
						and 24Feb44. Substantially damaged in a collision with AT-6B 41-17105 taxying at 
						Moore Field 24Feb44. 2529th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Moore Field, Mission, TX. 
						Damaged when nosed over taxying at Alice Municipal Airport, TX 17Aug44. Damaged 
						landing at Moore Auxiliary Field #1, Edinburg, TX 24Apr45. Damaged landing at 
						Moore Auxiliary Field #2, Mission, TX 24Apr45 
					4054 (MSN 88-11898) 2138th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Single Engine), 
						Craig Field, Selma, AL. Damaged in a mid-air collision with AT-6A 41-248 eight 
						miles south of Linden, AL 12Dec44  
					4055 (MSN 88-11899) 700th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, 25th Two 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Blytheville Field, AR. Substantially damaged landing 
						at Blytheville Auxiliary Field #2, Manila, AR 25Apr43. 701st Two Engine Flying 
						Training Squadron. Crashed into the ground at Monette, AR 9Sep43
					4056 (MSN 88-11900) 92nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 21st Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Craig Field, Selma, AL. Crash landed at Craig Auxiliary 
						Field #3, Henderson, AL 19May43. Damaged when ground looped landing at 
						Craig Field 30May43. Headquarters & Headquarters Squadron, 21st Single Engine 
						Flying Training Group, Craig Field, Selma, AL. Force landed after engine failure 
						seven miles southwest of Craig Field 22Sep43
					4057 (MSN 88-11901) Advanced Flying School (Single Engine), Craig Field, Selma, AL. 
						Accident at Craig Field 21May43. 92nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						21st Single Engine Flying Training Group, Craig Field, Selma, AL. Damaged 
						when ground looped landing at Craig Field 16Jun43b 
					4058 (MSN 88-11902) Headquarters & Headquarters Squadron, 21st Single Engine 
						Flying Training Group, Craig Field, Selma, AL. Damaged landing at Craig Field 15Apr44
					4059 (MSN 88-11903) 331st Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged in a mid-air 
						collision with AT-6C 42-4037 twelve miles northwest of Luke Field 5Mar43. 
						3018th Base Unit (Gunnery School), Kingman Field, AZ. Damaged in accident 
						with Boeing B-17G Fortress 42-31286 taxying at Kingman Field 26Jul44. 
						3024th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic) Marana Field, AZ. Damaged landing at 
						Marana Field 27Nov44
					4060 (MSN 88-11904) 346th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th 
						Single Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged when 
						ground looped landing at Luke Field 30Mar43. Damaged in a collision with 
						AT-6C 41-32238 taxying at Luke Auxiliary Field #1, Wittman, AZ 8Jul43. 
						3021st Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), McCarran Field, Las Vegas, NV. 
						Damaged landing at Las Vegas Field 2Apr45
					4061 (MSN 88-11905) 332nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged when ground 
						looped landing at Luke Field 23Aug43 and 18Sep43. 3024th Base Unit 
						(Pilot School, Basic) Marana Field, AZ. Damaged in a collision with AT-6D 42-86048 
						at Marana Field 19Jun45. Supplied to Turkish Government i.a.w. the President Truman 
						Doctrine of 1947. Delivered by US Navy to Istanbul, Turkey; arrived Aug48. 
						Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as 7263. WFU
					4062 (MSN 88-11906) 332nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						304th Single Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Substantially 
						damaged in an accident with AT-6B 41-17382 taxying at Luke Field 25Dec43
					4063 (MSN 88-11907) 949th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, Luke Field,
						 Glendale, AZ. Damaged when ground looped landing at Luke Auxiliary Field #1, 
						Wittman, AZ 18May43. 1123rd Flexible Gunnery Training Squadron, Kingman 
						Field, AZ. Damaged in a collision with AT-6C 41-32161 taxying at Yucca Field, AZ 
						17Aug43. 3024th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic) Marana Field, AZ. Damaged 
						when ground looped landing at Marana Auxiliary Field #2, Rillito, AZ 29Mar45.
						Damaged in an accident with AT-6D 41-34140 taxying at Marana Auxiliary 
						Field #1, Picacho, AZ 30May45 
				4064/4095 MSN 88-12143/12174	(32)
					4064 (MSN 88-12143) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Brazilian Government 13Feb43. Brazilian Air Force / Força Aérea Brasileira 
						26Apr43 as 36. Escola de Aeronáutica, Base Aérea dos Afonsos, Rio de Janeiro, RJ. 
						Reserialled as 1258. Núcleo do Parque de Material Aeronáutico do Lagoa Santa, MG.
						 SOC 5Jun74.
					4065 (MSN 88-12144) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Brazilian Government 13Feb43. Brazilian Air Force / Força Aérea Brasileira 
						26Apr43 as 37. Escola de Aeronáutica, Base Aérea dos Afonsos, Rio de Janeiro, RJ. 
						Reserialled as 1259. Escola de Aeronáutica, Base Aérea dos Afonsos, Rio de Janeiro, RJ. 
						Damaged while flying in formation two km from Rio Doce, RJ 27Jun61. 
						Base Aérea de Belém, PA. Núcleo do Parque de Material Aeronáutico do Lagoa 
						Santa, MG. SOC 28Sep67. Donated by Ministério da Aeronáutica to the city of 
						Erechim. Displayed at Praça Pref. Jaime Lago, Erechim, RS [last noted Aug17
					4066 (MSN 88-12145) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Brazilian Government 13Feb43. Brazilian Air Force / Força Aérea Brasileira 
						26Apr43 as 38. Escola de Aeronáutica, Base Aérea dos Afonsos, Rio de Janeiro, RJ. 
						Reserialled as 1260. DBR 24Jul64
					4067 (MSN 88-12146) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Brazilian Government 13Feb43. Brazilian Air Force / Força Aérea Brasileira 
						26Apr43 as 39. Escola de Aeronáutica, Base Aérea dos Afonsos, Rio de Janeiro, RJ. 
						Reserialled as 1261. Núcleo do Parque de Material Aeronáutico do Lagoa Santa, MG. 
						SOC 19Aug63. Displayed at Aviao Bar E Restaurante, Paraguaçu, MG
					4068 (MSN 88-12147) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. Lend-Lease 
						to Brazilian Government 13Feb43. Brazilian Air Force / Força Aérea Brasileira 26Apr43 as 40. 
						Escola de Aeronáutica, Base Aérea dos Afonsos, Rio de Janeiro, RJ. Reserialled as 1262. 
						Núcleo do Parque de Material Aeronáutico do Lagoa Santa, MG. SOC 5Jun64. 
						Noted at Santos Dumont, Rio de Janeiro, RJ Mar71.. Exhibited at Museu Aeroespacial, 
						Campo dos Afonsos, Rio de Janeiro, RJ.
					4069 (MSN 88-12148) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. Lend-Lease 
						to Mexican Government 13Feb43. Mexican Air Force / Dirección de Aeronáutica Militar 
						9Mar43 as EAN-742. Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Mexicana 10Feb44
					4070 (MSN 88-12149) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. Lend-Lease 
						to Mexican Government 13Feb43. Mexican Air Force / Dirección de Aeronáutica Militar 
						9Mar43 as EAN-743. Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Mexicana 10Feb44. Extant Sep59
					4071 (MSN 88-12150) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. Lend-Lease 
						to Mexican Government 13Feb43. Mexican Air Force / Dirección de Aeronáutica Militar 
						9Mar43 as EAN-744. Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Mexicana 10Feb44. Registered as N7055H; 
						current [Jun20]. The aircraft taxyed toward the runway for take-off and collided with a 
						Cessna 172K, N7425G, that was waiting take-off clearance at Chino Airport, California 
						26Mar05. The AT-6C sustained minor damage and the Cessna sustained substantial damage; 
						neither pilot was injured. According to the AT-6C pilot, the ground collision occurred after 
						he had received a clearance to depart. The pilot stated that as he was taxying toward the 
						approach end of the runway his airplane's propeller sliced into the outboard portion of 
						the Cessna's left wing, which he had not observed from his front seat position. The pilot i
						ndicated that he was the second airplane in a flight of two, and the lead airplane had 
						already rolled onto the runway. The Cessna pilot indicated that the accident occurred 
						while he was standing short of the hold lines at the approach end of the runway and was 
						awaiting clearance to take-off. The AT-6C approached from behind his position and impacted 
						the Cessna's left wing with its propeller
					4072 (MSN 88-12151) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. Lend-Lease 
						to Mexican Government 13Feb43.  To Mexican Air Force / Dirección de Aeronáutica Militar 
						9Mar43 as EAN-745. Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Mexicana 10Feb44. Crashed into a house 
						during aerobatics at Magdalena, México City 6Feb51 (2KIS).
						Conflict:
						Reserialled as EAN-709. Escuela Superior de Guerra, Base Aérea Militar ? 5, Zapopan, 
						Guadalajara, Jalisco. Registered Jan89 as N7054X with MSN 88-12151. Reregistered 14Nov13 
						as N601JF; current [Jun20]. Operated for the AeroShell Aerobatic Team as #
					4073 (MSN 88-12152) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. Lend-Lease to 
						Mexican Government 13Feb43. To Mexican Air Force / Dirección de Aeronáutica Militar 9Mar43 
						as EAN-746. Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Mexicana 10Feb44. Escuela Militar de Aviación, 
						Base Aérea Militar ? 5, Zapopan, Guadalajara, Jalisco. Damaged in a mid-air collision with 
						T-6D EAN-766 (42-44684) at Guadalajara 18Sep48
					4074 (MSN 88-12153) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. Lend-Lease to 
						Mexican Government 13Feb43. To Mexican Air Force / Dirección de Aeronáutica Militar 9Mar43 
						as EAN-747. Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Mexicana 10Feb44. Sold privately in México
					4075 (MSN 88-12154) San Antonio Air Depot, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Lend-Lease to 
						Bolivian Government 13Feb43. Ferried USA to Bolivia by FAB pilot departing Mar43. 
						To Bolivian Air Corps / Cuerpo de Aéreo de Bolivia 30May43 as 251. Base Aérea Nº1, 
						El Alto, La Paz. Escuela Militar de Aviación, Base Aérea Nº3, El Trompillo, Santa Cruz. 
						Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Boliviana 1944
					4076 (MSN 88-12155) San Antonio Air Depot, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Lend-Lease 
						to Bolivian Government 13Feb43. Ferried USA to Bolivia by FAB pilot departing Mar43. 
						To Bolivian Air Corps / Cuerpo de Aéreo de Bolivia 30May43 as 252. Base Aérea Nº1, 
						El Alto, La Paz. Escuela Militar de Aviación, Base Aérea Nº3, El Trompillo, Santa Cruz. 
						Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Boliviana 1944
					4077 (MSN 88-12156) San Antonio Air Depot, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. Lend-Lease
						to Bolivian Government 13Feb43. Ferried USA to Bolivia by FAB pilot departing Mar43. 
						To Bolivian Air Corps / Cuerpo de Aéreo de Bolivia 30May43 as 253. Base Aérea Nº1, 
						El Alto, La Paz. Escuela Militar de Aviación, Base Aérea Nº3, El Trompillo, Santa Cruz. 
						Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Boliviana 1944
					4078 (MSN 88-12157) 443rd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 7th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Spence Field, Moultrie, GA. Fatal Crash caused by structural
						failure four miles north of Deerland, FL 11Mar43 (2KIS)..
					4079 (MSN 88-12158) 443rd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 7th Single Engine
						Flying Training Group, Spence Field, Moultrie, GA. Damaged in a mid-air collision with 
						AT-6C 42-4113 at Spence Field 26May43. Substantially damaged taxying at Spence 
						Auxiliary Field #2, Norman Park, GA 16Jul43. 2131st Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), 
						Gunter Field, Montgomery, AL. Damaged landing at Gunter Field 30Mar45. Supplied to 
						Turkish Government i.a.w. the President Truman Doctrine of 1947. Delivered by US Navy 
						to Istanbul, Turkey; arrived Aug48.  To Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as 7264. WFU
					4080 (MSN 88-12159) 20th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, Spence Field, 
						Moultrie, GA. Substantially damaged landing at Eglin Auxiliary Field #7, Valparaiso, FL 10Apr43. 
						Damaged taxying at Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL 30Jul43. 443rd Single Engine Flying Training 
						Squadron, 7th Single Engine Flying Training Group, Spence Field, Moultrie, GA. 
						Damaged when ground looped landing at Spence Field 8Oct43. 382nd Single Engine Flying 
						Training Squadron, Spence Field, Moultrie, GA. Damaged when ground looped landing at 
						Spence Field 13Dec43
					4081 (MSN 88-12160) Supplied to Turkish Government i.a.w. the President Truman 
						Doctrine of 1947. Delivered by US Navy to Istanbul, Turkey; arrived Aug48. 
						To Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as 7265. WFU.
					4082 (MSN 88-12161) 
					4083 (MSN 88-12162) 430th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, Napier Field, 
						Dothan, AL. Damaged when ground looped landing at Napier Field 8Nov43. 
						2131st Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Gunter Field, Montgomery, AL. Damaged 
						landing at Gunter Auxiliary Field #2, Elmore, AL 10Jan45 and 10Apr45
					4084 (MSN 88-12163) 2116th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Single Engine), 
						Napier Field, Dothan, AL. Damaged in mid-air collision with AT-6A 41-16487 eleven 
						miles south of Valparaiso, FL 7Feb45. 2532nd Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, 
						Very Heavy), Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in accident with parked 
						AT-6D 42-84830 at Randolph AFB 12May48. Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary 
						Field #5, Clear Springs, New Braunfels, TX 23Jun48
					4085 (MSN 88-12164) 442nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 7th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Spence Field, Moultrie, GA. Accident at Eglin Field, 
						Valparaiso, FL 10Jul43
					4086 (MSN 88-12165) Advanced Flying School, Jackson Field, MS. Substantially 
						damaged landing at Jackson Field 21Mar44.
					4087 (MSN 88-12166) 2133rd Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Spence Field, 
						Moultrie, GA. Damaged when nosed over taxying at Spence Field 14May45. 
						Damaged while parked in an accident, probably involving AT-6C 41-32471 which 
						was taxying and AT-6C 41-32630 which was landing at Spence Field 20Sep45. 
						113th Base Unit (Air Force Reserve Unit), Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY. 
						Fatal crash at Candlewood Lake, Danbury, CT 14Aug48
					4088 (MSN 88-12167) Delivered by US Navy to Istanbul, Turkey; arrived Aug48. 
						To Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as 7266. WFU
					4089 (MSN 88-12168) 503rd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 58th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Moore Field, Mission, TX. Damaged in collision with 
						AT-6C 42-4050 landing at Moore Field 7May43. 504th Single Engine Flying Training 
						Squadron. Force landed after engine failure fourteen miles northwest of Hebbronville, TX 
						4Feb44. 2529th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Moore Field, Mission, TX. Damaged 
						in a mid-air collision with AT-6C 41-32828 thirty miles north of Moore Field 16May44
					4090 (MSN 88-12169) 501st Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Bryan Field, TX. 
						Substantially damaged when ground looped landing at Bryan Field 27Aug43
					4091 (MSN 88-12170) 504th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 58th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Moore Field, Mission, TX. Damaged taxying at Moore 
						Field 13May43. 139th Base Unit (Air Force Reserve Unit), Air Defense Command, 
						Scott Field, Belleville, IL. Damaged taxying at Scott Field 26Jun47  
					4092 (MSN 88-12171) 318th Flying Training Detachment (Primary), Avenger Field, 
						Sweetwater, TX; operated by Aviation Enterprises. Damaged in collision with 
						AT-6C 41-32829 taxying at Amarillo Field, TX 21Jan44  
					4093 (MSN 88-12172) 506th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 58th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Moore Field, Mission, TX. Fatal crash thirteen miles 
						northeast of Raymondville, TX 7Apr43 (1KIS
					4094 (MSN 88-12173) 2563rd Base Unit (Women Air Service Pilots), Avenger Field, 
						Sweetwater, TX. Wrecked in an accident with a WASP pilot taking off from Pyote Field, TX 19Jun44 
					4095 (MSN 88-12174) 2511th Base Unit (Instructors’ School, Instrument Pilot), 
						Bryan Field, TX. Damaged by mechanical failure landing at Bryan Field 19Sep44.
						Supplied to Turkish Government i.a.w. the President Truman Doctrine of 1947. 
						Delivered by US Navy to Istanbul, Turkey; arrived Aug48.  
						To Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as 7267. WFU.
				4096/4136 MSN 88-12225/12265	(41)
					4096 (MSN 88-12225) 569th Flexible Gunnery Training Squadron, McCarran Field, 
						Las Vegas, NV. Damaged in a collision with AT-6C 42-4159 taxying at Indian Springs Field, NV 8Oct43
					4097 (MSN 88-12226) 944th Single Engine Gunnery Training Squadron, 330th Single Engine 
						Gunnery Training Group, Ajo Field, AZ. Substantially damaged when ground looped 
						landing at Ajo Field 24Sep43.
					4098 (MSN 88-12227) 533rd Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Williams Field, 
						Mesa, AZ. Damaged while parked in an accident caused by bad weather at Williams 
						Field 20Apr44. 3011th Base Unit, Ajo Field, AZ. Damaged when ground looped landing 
						at Ajo Field 4Aug44. 3010th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Williams 
						Field, Mesa, AZ. Damaged in an accident at Williams Field 1Dec44
					4099 (MSN 88-12228) 345th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged when ground looped 
						landing at Luke Field 17Jun43. 4204th Base Unit (Air Force Reserve Unit), Air Defense 
						Command, Marietta Field, GA. Force landed with mechanical failure one mile south 
						of Austell, GA 23May48. Accident three miles east of Douglasville, GA 9Jan49 
					4100 (MSN 88-12229) Supplied to Turkish Government i.a.w. the President Truman 
						Doctrine of 1947. Delivered by US Navy to Istanbul, Turkey; arrived Aug48. 
						To Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as 7261. WFU
					4101 (MSN 88-12230) 1008th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, La Junta Field, CO. 
						Substantially damaged when the landing gear collapsed landing at La Junta Field 
						26Apr43. 3008th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Minter Field, Shafter, CA. Crash 
						landed with fuel exhaustion at Minter Field 6Feb45
					4102 (MSN 88-12231) 535th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Williams Field, 
						Mesa, AZ. Crash landed after taking off with fuel exhaustion at Williams Auxiliary
						 Field #2, Rittenhouse, AZ 21Mar44
					4103 (MSN 88-12232) Accident at Lockbourne AFB, Columbus, OH 7Nov48. 		
						Remanufactured as T-6G 51-14395
					4104 (MSN 88-12233) 50th Flexible Gunnery Training Squadron, McCarran Field, Las Vegas, NV. 
						Damaged when ground looped landing at Las Vegas Field 14Jun43. 110th Fighter Squadron, 
						131st Fighter Group, Missouri Air National Guard, Lambert Field, St. Louis, MO. Damaged 
						landing at Lambert Field 4May47
					4105 (MSN 88-12234) 
					4106 (MSN 88-12235)Squadron C-1d, 2128th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Cochran Field, 
						Macon, GA. Crash landed after engine failure three miles northeast of Byron, GA 19Dec44. 
						443rd Base Unit (Air Force Reserve Unit), Air Defense Command, Andrews Field, 
						Camp Springs, MD. Fatal crash two miles northwest of Hall, MD 20Mar48   
					4107 (MSN 88-12236) 90th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 21st Single Engine 
						Flying Training Group, Craig Field, Selma, AL. Crashed when the pilot bailed out 
						after a mid-air collision with AT-6C 42-44009 eight miles northeast of Craig Field 30May43
					4108 (MSN 88-12237) 864th Bombardier Training Squadron, Gunter Field, Montgomery, AL.
						Damaged landing at Gunter Auxiliary Field #2, Elmore, AL 20Oct43. 3508th Base Unit 
						(Technical School), Truax Field, Madison, WI. Damaged when ground looped four miles 
						northeast of Des Moines, IA 18Jun45
					4109 (MSN 88-12238)137th Base Unit (Air Force Reserve Unit), Air Defense Command, 
						Wold-Chamberlain Field, Minneapolis, MN. Damaged taxying at Wold-Chamberlain 
						Field 12Jan47. Crash landed after engine failure 3.5 miles ENE of Le Roy, MN 18May48.  
					4110 (MSN 88-12239) 441st Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 7th Single Engine 
						Flying Training Group, Spence Field, Moultrie, GA. Damaged taxying at Eglin Field, 
						Valparaiso, FL 30Aug43. 736th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, Jackson 
						Field, MS. Damaged by structural failure at Rockport, MS 21Jan44. Supplied to Turkish 
						Government i.a.w. the President Truman Doctrine of 1947. Delivered by US Navy to 
						Istanbul, Turkey; arrived Aug48.  To Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as 7262. WFU
					4111 (MSN 88-12240) 442nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 7th Single Engine 
						Flying Training Group, Spence Field, Moultrie, GA. Damaged in a mid-air collision 
						with a towed target at Eglin Auxiliary Field #7, Valparaiso, FL 16Apr43. 444th Base 
						Unit, Air Force Reserve, Greater Pittsburgh Airport, Pittsburgh, PA. Crash landed one 
						mile north of Kane, PA 8Oct46
					4112 (MSN 88-12241) 2133rd Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Spence Field, 
						Moultrie, GA. Damaged when ground looped landing at Moody Auxiliary Field #1, 
						Rocky Ford, GA 3Aug45
					4113 (MSN 88-12242) 443rd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 7th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Spence Field, Moultrie, GA. Damaged in a mid-air 
						collision with AT-6C 42-4079 at Spence Field 26May43.
					4114 (MSN 88-12243) Headquarters & Headquarters Squadron, 20th Engine Flying 
						Training Group, Spence Field, Moultrie, GA. Damaged when ground looped landing 
						at Spence Field 6May43. Substantially damaged when ground looped landing at 
						Spence Field 13Jun43. Fatal crash when the pilot bailed out after a mid-air collision
						with AT-6A 41-16718 fourteen miles northeast of Spence Field 13Jul43 (1KIS).
					4115 (MSN 88-12244) 441st Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 7th Single Engine 
						Flying Training Group, Spence Field, Moultrie, GA. Damaged landing at Spence Field 
						4Mar43. Damaged during maintenance in a collision with AT-6A 41-533 at Eglin
						Field, Valparaiso, FL 16Apr43
					4116 (MSN 88-12245) Advanced Flying School (Single Engine), Napier Field, Dothan, AL. 
						Crashed after a mid-air collision with AT-6A 41-17109 five miles northeast of 
						Headland, AL 28Mar43 (1KIS).
					4117 (MSN 88-12246) 859th Single Engine Gunnery Training Squadron, 62nd 
						Single Engine Flying Training Group, Matagorda Peninsula Field, TX. Damaged 
						when ground looped landing at Matagorda Island Gunnery Range, TX 1Apr44. 
						2539th Base Unit (Fighter Gunnery School), Foster Field, Victoria, TX. Damaged 
						in an accident with AT-6D 41-34550 and parked AT-6C 42-44091 when taxying at 
						Foster Field 11May44. 2537th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Perrin Field, 
						Sherman, TX. Damaged by fire in an accident with AT-6D 44-81615 at Perrin Field 
						10Mar45. Damaged by fire in an accident at Perrin Field 26Mar45
					4118 (MSN 88-12247) 2541st Base Unit, Matagorda Peninsula Field, TX. 
						Substantially damaged while parked in an accident by AT-6C 42-48912 taxying 
						on the parking ramp at Matagorda Peninsula Field 14May44. 2537th Base Unit 
						(Pilot School, Basic), Perrin Field, Sherman, TX. Damaged landing at Perrin Field 
						19Apr45. Substantially damaged landing at Perrin Auxiliary Field #2, Gaskin, TX 24Ap
					4119 (MSN 88-12248) Advanced Flying School (Single Engine), Napier Field, 
						Dothan, AL. Fatal crash after structural failure at Malvern, AL 30Mar43 (1KIS)
					4120 (MSN 88-12249) 2131st Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Gunter Field, 
						Montgomery, AL. Damaged caused by mechanical failure in flight at Wetumpka, AL 
						15Jan45. 108th Base Unit (Air Force Reserve Unit), Westover AFB, Chicopee, MA. 
						Damaged landing at Westover AFB 1May48
					4121 (MSN 88-12250) 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, 
						San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Alamo Field, San Antonio Municipal Airport, TX 
						16Apr43. Fatal crash after a mid-air collision with AT-6C 42-4123 fifteen 
						miles southeast of Seguin, TX 14Ju43 (1KIS).
					4122 (MSN 88-12251) 99th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 63rd Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Foster Field, Victoria, TX. Damaged in a collision 
						with AT-6C 41-32573 taxying at Foster Field 28Jun43. Force landed after engine 
						failure two miles NNE of Foster Field 8Feb44. Squadron C, 2532nd Base Unit 
						(Pilot School, Specialized, Very Heavy), Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged 
						when nosed over taxying at Love Field, Dallas, TX 18Sep45  
					4123 (MSN 88-12252) 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, 
						San Antonio, TX. Damaged taxying at Randolph Auxiliary Field #7, Seguin, TX 10Mar43.
						Crashed when the pilot bailed out after a mid-air collision with AT-6C 42-4121 
						fifteen miles southeast of Seguin, TX 14Ju43
					4124 (MSN 88-12253) Advanced Flying School (Single Engine), Foster Field, Victoria, TX. 
						Accident after engine failure taking off from Foster Field 4May43. 501st Two Engine Flying 
						Training Squadron, Bryan Field, TX. Fatal crash into the ground 7.5 miles southeast of 
						Bryan Field 26Apr44 (1KIS).
					4125 (MSN 88-12254) 318th Flying Training Detachment (Primary), Avenger Field, 
						Sweetwater, TX; operated by Aviation Enterprises. Damaged while parked in a collision 
						by AT-6C 41-32761 landing at Avenger Field 17Jul43. Damaged landing at Avenger 
						Field 13Oct43. flown by the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) at their 
						training facilities at Avenger Field during World War II' Remanufactured at T-6G 49-2943.
					4126 (MSN 88-12255) 2529th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Moore Field, Mission, TX. 
						Damaged in a mid-air collision with AT-6C 41-32996 near Moore Field 7May44. 
						Damaged landing at Moore Auxiliary Field #2, Mission, TX 23Sep44. Damaged 
						landing at Moore Auxiliary Field #1, Edinburg, TX 13Jul45. Damaged landing 
						at Harlingen Field, TX 28Sep45.
					4127 (MSN 88-12256) Accident Georgia 3May44
					4128 (MSN 88-12257) 828th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 57th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Eagle Pass Field, TX. Substantially damaged taxying 
						at Eagle Pass Field 30Apr43. Supplied to Turkish Government i.a.w. the President Truman 
						Doctrine of 1947. Delivered by US Navy to Istanbul, Turkey; arrived Aug48. 
						To Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as 7268. WFU
					4129 (MSN 88-12258) 99th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 63rd Single Engine 
						Flying Training Group, Foster Field, Victoria, TX. Damaged landing at Yoakum CAA 
						Intermediate Landing Field, TX 14Oct43. Damaged in a collision with AT-6C 42-3992 
						taxying at Foster Field 4Feb44. 2539th Base Unit (Fighter Gunnery School), Foster Field, 
						Victoria, TX. Damaged landing at Foster Field 7Jan45. 2532nd Base Unit (Pilot School, 
						Specialized, Very Heavy), Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at 
						Randolph Field 11May45. 61st Base Unit (Air Force Reserve Unit), Richmond AAB, VA. 
						Damaged when ground looped landing at Richmond AAB 19Mar47
						Remanufactured as T-6G 51-14452
					4130 (MSN 88-12259) 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, 
						San Antonio, TX. Crashed after fuel exhaustion when the pilot bailed out ten miles 
						southwest of Boerne, TX 14Jun43. 2529th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), 
						Moore Field, Mission, TX. Damaged in a collision on the ground with 
						AT-6D 42-85940 at Moore Auxiliary Field #1, Edinburg, TX 3May45
					4131 (MSN 88-12260) 504th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 58th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Moore Field, Mission, TX. Force landed after 
						engine failure at Moore Auxiliary Field #1, Edinburg, TX 25Apr44. 2529th Base 
						Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Moore Field, Mission, TX. Damaged when nosed over 
						taxying at Moore Field 11Aug44. Damaged when ground looped at Moore Field 
						19Dec44. Accident Texas 3May45 
					4132 (MSN 88-12261) 99th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 63rd Single 
						Engine Flying Training Group, Foster Field, Victoria, TX. Accident fifteen miles 
						southeast of Seguin, TX 14Jul43. Damaged landing at Foster Field 23Sep43. 
						Accident at Evansville Municipal Airport, IN 12Mar49
						Remanufactured as 49-3160
					4133 (MSN 88-12262) 
					4134 (MSN 88-12263) 50th Flexible Gunnery Training Squadron, McCarran Field, 
						Las Vegas, NV. Substantially damaged when crash landed with fuel 
						exhaustion four miles west of Las Vegas Field 14Jun43
					4135 (MSN 88-12264) 944th Single Engine Gunnery Training Squadron, 
						330th Single Engine Gunnery Training Group, Ajo Field, AZ. Fatal crash 
						after the pilot lost control at Ajo Gunnery Range #1, AZ 27Sep43 (2KIS).
					4136 (MSN 88-12265) 1108th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						83rd Flying Training Wing, La Junta Field, CO. Severely damaged when 
						force landed after fuel exhaustion at La Junta Field 24Apr43. 533rd Two 
						Engine Flying Training Squadron, Williams Field, Mesa, AZ. Damaged 
						landing at Williams Field 29Mar44
				4137/4180 MSN 88-12357/12400	(44)
					4137 (MSN 88-12265) 345th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 304th 
						Single Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged 
						in a mid-air collision with an object ten miles north of Luke Field 8Mar43. 
						3028th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Single Engine), Luke Field, 
						Glendale, AZ. Damaged landing at Ajo Field, AZ 14Nov45  
					4138 (MSN 88-12265) 
					4139 (MSN 88-12265) 499th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						Bryan Field, TX. Damaged landing at Bryan Field 26Jun43. 139th Base 
						Unit (Air Force Reserve Unit), Air Defense Command, Scott AFB, Belleville, IL. 
						Fatal crash at Sulfer Springs, MO 23May48
					4140 (MSN 88-12265) 3050th Base Unit (Contract Pilot School, Primary) 
						Rankin Field, Tulare, CA; operated by Rankin Aeronautical Academy. 
						Damaged in a mid-air collision fifteen miles northwest of Bakersfield, CA 29Mar45  
					4141 (MSN 88-12265) 
					4142 (MSN 88-12265) 944th Single Engine Gunnery Training Squadron, 
						330th Single Engine Gunnery Training Group, Ajo Field, AZ. Damaged landing 
						at Ajo Field, AZ 4Oct43
					4143 (MSN 88-12363) 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, 
						San Antonio, TX. Wrecked in an accident landing at Randolph Field 2Apr43
					4144 (MSN 88-12364) 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, 
						San Antonio, TX. Wrecked in an accident landing with mechanical failure 
						at Randolph Auxiliary Field #7, Seguin, TX 21Jul43
					4145 (MSN 88-12365) 65th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, Brooks 
						Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged while parked in collision by AT-6C 41-32234 
						taxying at Brooks Field 30Jul43. 2516th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), 
						Eagle Pass Field, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Eagle Pass 
						Field 15Jan45. Squadron C, 2510th Base Unit, Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX.
						 Damaged taxying at Brooks Field 8Jun45
						Remanufactured as T-6G 51-14520
					4146 (MSN 88-12366) 318th Flying Training Detachment (Primary), Avenger 
						Field, Sweetwater, TX; operated by Aviation Enterprises. Damaged when nosed 
						over taxying at Avenger Field 8Nov43. Damaged when ground looped landing
						 at Avenger Field 25Nov43. Crashed after a mid-air collision with AT-6D 41-34667 
						four miles south of Avenger Field 16Apr44.The other WASP pilot was entering traffic 
						over Avenger Field on a 45 degree leg to the downwind leg from an easterly direction. 
						This WASP pilot was also entering traffic on a 45 degree leg to the downwind leg 
						from a westerly direction. They were both at about 800 feet altitude had turned 
						into their base leg, perpendicular to the runway, and were now headed right at 
						each other. This pilot, having more flying experience, was looking around for 
						other aircraft. She spotted the other plane and turned to avoid the collision. 
						However, it was too late and she was rammed by the T-6. The pilot jumped but 
						was too close to the ground and her parachute didn't have a chance to open.
					4147 (MSN 88-12367) 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field,
						San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #7, Seguin, TX 10Mar43. 
						Damaged taxying at Randolph Auxiliary Field #7, Seguin, TX 11Aug43. 564th Single 
						Engine Flying Training Squadron, 58th Single Engine Flying Training Group,
						Moore Field, Mission, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Moore 
						Auxiliary Field #1, Edinburg, TX 7Jan44. 2529th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), 
						Moore Field, Mission, TX. Damaged landing at Pawnee CAA Intermediate Landing 
						Field, TX 14Jul44. Accident at Greater Pittsburgh Airport, Pittsburgh, PA 24Oct48
					4148 (MSN 88-12368)46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Damaged in collision with AT-6B 41-17095 taxying at Randolph Field 1Apr43. Damaged 
						landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #7, Seguin, TX 14May43. 2516th Base Unit 
						(Pilot School, Basic), Eagle Pass Field, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing 
						at Eagle Pass Field 10Nov44 
					4149 (MSN 88-12369) 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, 
						San Antonio, TX. Damaged taxying at Randolph Auxiliary Field #7, Seguin, TX 
						6Apr43. Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Auxiliary 
						Field #7, Seguin, TX 4May43. Damaged landing at Yoakum CAA Intermediate 
						Landing Field, TX 11Jun43. 2529th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Moore 
						Field, Mission, TX. Damaged landing at Moore Auxiliary Field #1, 
						Edinburg, TX 14Aug44
					4150 (MSN 88-12370) 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, 
						San Antonio, TX. Damaged in mid-air collision with AT-6C 41-32924 at 
						Randolph Auxiliary Field #7, Seguin, TX 26Jul43. 2532nd Base Unit 
						(Pilot School, Specialized, Very Heavy), Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Wrecked in an accident landing at Randolph Field 14Oct44.
					4151 (MSN 88-12371) 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, 
						San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 
						16Sep43. Squadron C-1, 2532nd Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, 
						Very Heavy), Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Force landed after engine 
						failure at El Campo, TX 16Aug44. Damaged in mid-air collision with 
						AT-6D 42-44430 at St. Hedwig, TX 1Dec44. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 28Feb45 
					4152 (MSN 88-12372) 318th Flying Training Detachment (Primary), Avenger Field, 
						Sweetwater, TX; operated by Aviation Enterprises. Damaged when ground 
						looped landing at Avenger Field 7Apr44. 2543rd Base Unit (Instructor 
						School, Central), Waco Field, TX. Damaged landing at Waco Field 12Jan45. 
						2519th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Fort Worth 
						Field, TX. Damaged taxying at Fort Worth Field 15Nov45. Supplied to 
						Turkish Government i.a.w. the President Truman Doctrine of 1947. 
						Delivered by US Navy to Istanbul, Turkey; arrived Aug48. 
						To Turkish Air Force/Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as 7269. WFU
					4153 (MSN 88-12373) 332nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						304th Single Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. 
						Crash landed at Luke Auxiliary Field #2, Beardsley, AZ 27Mar43. 
						Accident Texas 6Nov43. Supplied to Turkish Government i.a.w. the 
						President Truman Doctrine of 1947. Delivered by US Navy to Istanbul, 
						Turkey; arrived Aug48.  To Turkish Air Force/Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as 7270. WFU
					4155 (MSN 88-12375) 979th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Williams 
						Field, Mesa, AZ. Damaged by mechanical failure landing at Williams Field 
						8Jun43. 944th Single Engine Gunnery Training Squadron, 330th Single Engine 
						Gunnery Training Group, Ajo Field, AZ. Crashed after the pilot lost control 
						near Ajo Field 29Jan44.   195th Fighter Squadron, 146th Fighter Group, California 
						Air National Guard, Van Nuys Municipal Airport, CA. Damaged by mechanical 
						failure taxying at Van Nuys Municipal Airport 29Jul47. Accident at March AFB, 
						Riverside, CA 19Nov48. ; Remanufactured as T-6G 51-14370
					4156 (MSN 88-12376) 979th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						Williams Field, Mesa, AZ. Damaged when ground looped landing at Ajo 
						Gunnery Range #4, AZ 5Jun43. 944th Single Engine Gunnery Training 
						Squadron, 330th Single Engine Gunnery Training Group, Ajo Field, AZ. 
						Damaged landing at Ajo Field 19Sep43. 3026th Base Unit (Pilot School,
						Basic), Merced Field, Atwater, CA. Damaged when nosed over taxying at
						Gila Bend Auxiliary Field, AZ 8Feb45.used to rebuild T-6G 
					4157 (MSN 88-12377) W/o 3 May 1944 at Spence Field, GA; repaired (?); redes as T-6C on 11 Jun 1948; 
						used to rebuild T-6G 
					4158 (MSN 88-12378) 3026th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Merced Field, Atwater, CA. 
						Damaged when ground looped landing at Merced Auxiliary Field #5, Potter, El Nido, CA 28Oct44 
					4159 (MSN 88-12379) 50th Flexible Gunnery Training Squadron, McCarran 
						Field, Las Vegas, NV. Damaged landing in bad weather at Las Vegas Field 
						13Jul43. 569th Flexible Gunnery Training Squadron, McCarran Field, 
						Las Vegas, NV. Damaged in a collision with AT-6C 42-4096 taxying at 
						Indian Springs Field, NV 8Oct43. 499th Two Engine Flying Training 
						Squadron, Bryan Field, TX. Damaged taxying at Bryan Field 6Nov43. 
						351st Flexible Gunnery Training Squadron, McCarran Field, Las 
						Vegas, NV. Damaged when ground looped landing at Las Vegas Field 
						25Mar44. 61st Base Unit (Air Force Reserve Unit), Air Defense Command, 
						Richmond AAB, VA. Force landed with fuel exhaustion three miles east of
						Fredericksburg, VA 29Oct46 
					4160 (MSN 88-12380) 944th Single Engine Gunnery Training Squadron,
						330th Single Engine Gunnery Training Group, Ajo Field, AZ. Substantially 
						damaged when crash landed at Ajo Gunnery Range #1, AZ 12Sep43. 
						4161st Base Unit (Air Force Reserve Unit), Air Defense Command, 
						Bedford Field, MA. Damaged landing at Bedford Field 17Jan47. Damaged 
						landing at Bedford AFB 11Apr48. Damaged in a collision with parked 
						T-6F 44-81820 while taxying at Hanscom Field, Bedford, MA 5Mar49. 
					4161 (MSN 88-12381) 944th Single Engine Gunnery Training Squadron, 
						330th Single Engine Gunnery Training Group, Ajo Field, AZ. Severely 
						damaged when force landed after engine failure two miles north of 
						Ajo Field 18Jan44. 137th Base Unit (Air Force Reserve Unit), Air Defense 
						Command, Wold-Chamberlain Field, Minneapolis, MN. Damaged in 
						a mid-air collision with AT-6C 42-49061, 42-49043 and AT-6D 44-80938 
						nine miles SSE of Minneapolis, 1Sep47. 
					4162 (MSN 88-12382) 533rd Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Williams 
						Field, Mesa, AZ. Crash landed at Williams Field 13Jan44. 3010th Base 
						Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Williams Field, Mesa, AZ. 
						Fatal crash after the pilot lost control three miles northeast of Santan 
						Mountain, southeast of Chandler, AZ 15Aug44 (2KIS).
					4163 (MSN 88-12383) 485th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						61st Single Engine Flying Training Group, Aloe Field, Victoria, TX. Fatal 
						crash after structural failure at Bay City, TX 16Mar43 (1KIS). 
						Remanufactured as T-6G 49-3144
					4164 (MSN 88-12384) 
					4165 (MSN 88-12385) 826th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						57th Single Engine Flying Training Group, Eagle Pass Field, TX. Damaged 
						when ground looped landing at Eagle Pass Field 10Mar43. Damaged 
						taxying at Eagle Pass Field 27Mar43. Squadron C, 2532nd Base Unit 
						(Pilot School, Specialized, Very Heavy), Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Damaged landing at Randolph Field 6Feb45. Supplied to Turkish 
						Government i.a.w. the President Truman Doctrine of 1947. Delivered by 
						US Navy to Istanbul, Turkey; arrived Aug48. 
						To Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as 7271. WFU
					4166 (MSN 88-12386) Squadron C, 2514th Base Unit (Pilot School, 
						Specialized, Two Engine) Laughlin Field, Del Rio, TX. Damaged landing 
						at Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX 22Sep45. 139th Base Unit (Air Force 
						Reserve Unit), Air Defense Command, Scott Field, Belleville, IL. Damaged 
						with mechanical failure taking off from Scott Field 8Dec46
					4167 (MSN 88-12387) 504th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						58th Single Engine Flying Training Group, Moore Field, Mission, TX. 
						Damaged landing at Moore Auxiliary Field #2, Mission, TX 7Apr44. 
						2529th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Moore Field, Mission, TX. 
						Crash landed with mechanical failure at Moore Field 20Jul45. 
						178th Base Unit (Air Force Reserve Unit), Air Defense Command, 
						Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Fatal crash one mile north of Schertz, TX 8Dec46
					4168 (MSN 88-12388) 65th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when the landing gear collapsed 
						landing at Brooks Auxiliary Field #3, TX 29Jul43. 2539th Base Unit 
						(Fighter Gunnery School), Foster Field, Victoria, TX. Fatal crash into 
						the ground eighteen miles NNE of Foster Field 5May44 (1KIS)
					4169 (MSN 88-12389) Supplied to Turkish Government i.a.w. the President 
						Truman Doctrine of 1947. Delivered by US Navy to Istanbul, Turkey; arrived Aug48. 
						To Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as 7272. WFU.
					4170 (MSN 88-12390) 499th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Bryan Field, TX. 
						Damaged while parked in collision by AT-6C 42-48777 taxying at Bryan Field 8Aug43 
					4171 (MSN 88-12391)
					4172 (MSN 88-12392) 2511th Base Unit (Instructors’ School, Instrument Pilot), 
						Bryan Field, TX. Crashed when the pilot bailed out after a mid-air collision 
						with AT-6C 41-32615 nine miles north of Caldwell, TX 4May45
					4173 (MSN 88-12393) Flexible Gunnery School, Kingman Field, AZ. 
						Accident at Kingman Field 2Apr44. 3018th Base Unit (Gunnery School), 
						Kingman Field, AZ. Damaged when ground looped landing at Kingman Field 28Jun44
					4174 (MSN 88-12394)944th Single Engine Gunnery Training Squadron, 
						330th Single Engine Gunnery Training Group, Ajo Field, AZ. Crash landed 
						at Ajo Gunnery Range #1, AZ 11Sep43 used to rebuild T-6G 
					4175 (MSN 88-12395) 345th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						304th Single Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ.
						Substantially damaged in an accident at Luke Field 22Mar43. 50th Flexible 
						Gunnery Training Squadron, McCarran Field, Las Vegas, NV. Damaged in 
						a collision with Douglas A-33 42-13600 taxying at Las Vegas Field 22Jun43. 
						533rd Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Williams Field, Mesa, AZ. 
						Damaged in a collision with AT-6D 41-34141 taxying at Williams 
						Auxiliary Field #1, Gilbert, AZ 25Jan44. 3508th Base Unit (Technical School), 
						Truax Field, Madison, WI. Damaged landing at Truax Field 4Sep45.
					4176 (MSN 88-12396) 346th Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						304th Single Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. 
						Damaged in a mid-air collision with an object at Luke Field 3Apr43. 
						50th Flexible Gunnery Training Squadron, McCarran Field, Las Vegas, NV. 
						Substantially damaged in a mid-air collision with an object ten miles 
						below Boulder Dam, NV 17Jul43
					4177 (MSN 88-12397) 332nd Single Engine Flying Training Squadron, 
						330th Single Engine Flying Training Group, Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. 
						Crash landed at Luke Auxiliary Field #1, Wittman, AZ 25Apr43. 
						Substantially damaged in an accident when being towed at Luke Field 
						11May43. Squadron C-3, 3028th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, 
						Single Engine), Luke Field, Glendale, AZ. Damaged by structural failure 
						at Luke Field 4Jan45. Damaged landing at Luke Auxiliary Field #2, 
						Beardsley, AZ 31Oct45
					4178 (MSN 88-12398) 177th Base Unit (Air Force Reserve Unit), 
						Air Defense Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK. Damaged 
						landing at Tinker Field 31Aug47. Accident at Connally AFB, Waco, TX 30Sep49  
					4179 (MSN 88-12399) 
					4180 (MSN 88-12400) Headquarters Squadron, 316th Two Engine 
						Flying Training Group, Stockton Field, CA. Substantially damaged 
						while parked in an accident by Piper L-4H Grasshopper 43-29095 
						taxying at Stockton Field 5Dec43. American Republics Program, 
						Caribbean Defense Command, Maracay, Aragua, Venezuela [May46]. 
						To Venezuelan Air Force / Servicio de Aeronáutica 28Aug47. 
						Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Venezolana 10Oct47
				4181/4236 MSN 88-12429/12484	(56)
					4181 (MSN 88-12429) Squadron C, 2532nd Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, 
						Very Heavy), Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Force landed after engine 
						and mechanical failure at Stinson Field, San Antonio, TX 28Jun44. 
						Damaged landing in bad weather at Randolph Field 6Feb45. 
						US Air Mission, México. USAAF Demonstration Flight Project, 
						Balbuena, México City. Stored 1945. Transferred to Mexican 
						Government 13Dec45. Mexican Air Force / Fuerza Aérea Mexicana 
						as EAN-784. Damaged when ground looped at Las Juntas Field #1, 
						México 20Mar47. Damaged Jun50. Registered Jan89 as N7054R; 
						registration pending 18Oct19
					4182 (MSN 88-12430) 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, 
						Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in collision with 
						AT-6C 42-4187 at Randolph Field 7Nov43. Damaged when ground 
						looped landing at Randolph Field 21Nov43. Damaged landing at 
						Randolph Auxiliary Field #7, Seguin, TX 4Feb44. Squadron C-1, 
						2532nd Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Very Heavy), Randolph 
						Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in collision with AT-6A 41-16777 
						taxying at Randolph Field 5Sep44. Damaged landing at Randolph 
						Field 10Nov44. Damaged when ground looped at Waco Field, TX 13Jan45. 
						Damaged landing in bad weather at Randolph Field 22Jan45. 
						Damaged in accident with parked Bell RP-63A ‘Pinball’ 42-69887 at 
						Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, Dallas, TX 11Feb45. Damaged landing 
						at Randolph Auxiliary Field #4, Martindale, TX 8Mar45. Squadron C, 
						2510th Base Unit, Brooks Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at 
						Randolph Auxiliary Field #7, Seguin, TX 30Jul45. 114th Base Unit 
						(Air Force Reserve Unit), Newark Field, NJ. Damaged landing at Newark Field 23Oct46
					4183 (MSN 88-12431) 2537th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), Perrin 
						Field, Sherman, TX. Force landed after engine failure at Perrin Field 14Oct45. 
						174th Base Unit (Air Force Reserve Unit), Air Defense Command, Barksdale 
						Field, Shreveport, LA. Crashed when the pilot bailed out after fuel exhaustion 
						four miles northwest of Marshall, TX 15Oct47.
					4184 (MSN 88-12432)Squadron C, 2529th Base Unit (Pilot School, Basic), 
						Moore Field, Mission, TX. Damaged while parked in an accident by 
						AT-6D 41-34239 taxying at Moore Field 19Jun45  
					4185 (MSN 88-12433)Kelly AFB, San Antonio, TX. Damaged while parked 
						in a collision involving several aircraft at Kelly AFB 15Jun48  
					4186 (MSN 88-12434) 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, 
						San Antonio, TX. Crashed when the pilot bailed out after a mid-air collision 
						with AT-6C 42-4204 two miles northwest of Marion, TX 23Sep43 (1KIS)
					4187 (MSN 88-12435) 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, 
						San Antonio, TX. Substantially damaged in collision with AT-6C 42-4182 at 
						Randolph Field 7Nov43. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 9Jan44. 
						Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #7, Seguin, TX 4Mar44. 
						2532nd Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Very Heavy), Randolph Field, 
						San Antonio, TX. Force landed after engine failure ten miles southeast of 
						Randolph Field 12Sep44. Damaged taxying at Randolph Field 7May45
					4188 (MSN 88-12436) 499th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Bryan 
						Field, TX. Damaged in collision with AT-6C 42-48780 taxying at Bryan Field 
						17Jan44. Accident at Sioux City AFB, IA 23Oct48. 3510th Maintenance 
						Squadron, 3510th Maintenance and Supply Group, Randolph AFB, San 
						Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Auxiliary 
						Field #4, Martindale, TX 17Feb50
					4189 (MSN 88-12437) Supplied to Turkish Government i.a.w. the President 
						Truman Doctrine of 1947. Delivered by US Navy to Istanbul, Turkey; arrived 
						Aug48.  To Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as 7273. WFU
					4190 (MSN 88-12438) 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, 
						San Antonio, TX. Damaged by a bird strike ten miles north of Floresville, TX 
						4May43. 43rd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Damaged taxying at Alamo Field, San Antonio Municipal Airport, TX 8Jul43. 
						Squadron C, 2532nd Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Very Heavy), Randolph 
						Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped at Goodfellow Field, 
						San Angelo, TX 11Feb45. Damaged when ground looped at Hensley Field, Grand 
						Prairie, Dallas, TX 13Feb45. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 7May45. 
						Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 13Aug45. Supplied 
						to Turkish Government i.a.w. the President Truman Doctrine of 1947. Delivered 
						by US Navy to Istanbul, Turkey; arrived Aug48.  To Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri 
						as 7274. WFU
					4191 (MSN 88-12439) 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, 
						San Antonio, TX. 43rd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San 
						Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Field 8Apr43. 
						Damaged in collision with parked Stinson L-5 Sentinel 42-98289 when taxying 
						at Alamo Field, San Antonio 6Oct43. Accident Texas 15Oct44. 4122nd Base Unit 
						(Air Force Reserve Unit), Hensley Field, Grand Prairie, Dallas, TX. Damaged 
						in collision with P-51D Mustang 44-72720 on the ground at Hensley Field 24Jan47
					4192 (MSN 88-12440) 2536th Base Unit (Navigation School), San Marcos Field, TX. 
						Damaged by mechanical failure landing at San Marcos Field 18Oct45
					4193 (MSN 88-12441) 
					4194 (MSN 88-12442) Supplied to Turkish Government i.a.w. the President 
						Truman Doctrine of 1947. Delivered by US Navy to Istanbul, Turkey; arrived Aug48. 
						To Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as 7275. WFU.
					4195 (MSN 88-12443) 2511th Base Unit (Instructors’ School, Instrument Pilot), 
						Bryan Field, TX. Damaged in collision with AT-6A 42-85160 taking off from 
						Bryan Field 2Jun45. 2532nd Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Very Heavy), 
						Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped at Randolph Field 2Nov45
					4196 (MSN 88-12444) 4163rd Base Unit (Air Force Reserve Unit), Air Defense 
						Command, Cleveland Municipal Airport, OH. Damaged taxying at Cleveland 
						Municipal Airport 27Mar48. Accident at Cleveland Municipal Airport 7Aug49.
					4197 (MSN 88-12445) 
					4198 (MSN 88-12446) Supplied to Turkish Government i.a.w. the President Truman 
						Doctrine of 1947. Delivered by US Navy to Istanbul, Turkey; arrived Aug48. 
						To Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as 7276. WFU.
					4199 (MSN 88-12447) 499th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Bryan Field, TX. 
						Engine failure after take-off from Bryan Field, crashed and destroyed at Astin, TX 2Mar44
					4200 (MSN 88-12448) 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field,
						San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 2May43. Damaged by a 
						bird strike at Randolph Field 25Aug43. 2532nd Base Unit (Pilot School, 
						Specialized, Very Heavy), Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged in collision 
						landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #1, Diltz, Floresville, TX 15Oct44
					4201 (MSN 88-12449) 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, 
						San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #7, Seguin, TX 
						23Jul43. 2532nd Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Very Heavy), Randolph 
						Field, San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Field 20Jun44
					4202 (MSN 88-12450) 43rd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, 
						San Antonio, TX. Wrecked in an accident landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #7, 
						Seguin, TX 31Mar43
					4203 (MSN 88-12451) 501st Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Bryan Field, TX. 
						46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Substantially damaged when the landing gear collapsed landing at Navasota 
						CAA Intermediate Landing Field, TX 19Jun43. Wrecked in an accident after 
						taking off with mechanical failure ten miles southeast of Cleburne, TX 1Oct43
					4204 (MSN 88-12452) 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, 
						San Antonio, TX. Crashed when the pilot bailed out after a mid-air collision 
						with AT-6C 42-4186 two miles northwest of Marion, TX 23Sep43.
					4205 (MSN 88-12453) 43rd Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, 
						San Antonio, TX. Fatal crash after the pilot lost control and crashed three 
						miles west of Seguin, TX 24Mar43 (1KIS). 
					4206 (MSN 88-12454) 2511th Base Unit (Instructors’ School, Instrument Pilot), 
						Bryan Field, TX. Damaged when engine failed after take-off from Bryan South 
						Auxiliary Field 15Oct44. Damaged when force landed after engine failure three 
						miles south of Enterprise, KS 16Sep45
					4207 (MSN 88-12455) 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, 
						San Antonio, TX. Damaged taxying at Randolph Auxiliary Field #7, Seguin, TX 
						19Jul43. Wrecked in an accident landing at Clark Field, Pine Bluff, AR 15Aug43 
					4208 (MSN 88-12456) 499th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Bryan Field, TX. 
						Crash landed with fuel exhaustion at Guntersville, AL 25Aug43. 134th Base Unit, 
						Chanute Field, Rantoul, IL. Damaged in mid-air collision nine miles WSW of
						Rantoul, IL 3Apr47
					4209 (MSN 88-12457) 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, 
						San Antonio, TX. Damaged taxying at Randolph Auxiliary Field #7, Seguin, TX 
						6May43. Wrecked in collision with Vultee BT-15 Valiant 42-1763 while landing 
						at Randolph Field 1Jul43
					4210 (MSN 88-12458) 2511th Base Unit (Instructors’ School, Instrument Pilot), 
						Bryan Field, TX. Damaged when force landed after engine failure six miles south 
						of Bryan Field 21Jul44. 2572nd Base Unit, Central Flying Training Command, 
						Garner Field, Uvalde, TX. Damaged while parked in an accident by Lockheed C-60A 
						Lodestar taxying in bad weather at Bryan Field, TX 7Dec44. 2511th Base Unit 
						(Instructors’ School, Instrument Pilot), Bryan Field, TX. Wrecked in a fatal crash 
						landing in bad weather one mile southeast of Meridian, MS 20Feb45 (1KIS
					4211 (MSN 88-12459) 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, 
						San Antonio, TX. Crashed after structural failure when the pilot lost control 
						and bailed out eight miles east of Seguin, TX 24Jun43
					4212 (MSN 88-12460)65th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron 
						(Advanced Flying School), Foster Field, Victoria, TX. Damaged landing at Matagorda 
						Peninsula Field, TX 11Apr43. 1023rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, 
						2nd Flexible Gunnery Training Group, Laredo Field, TX. Damaged in a collision 
						with Lockheed AT-18 Hudson 42-55733 taxying at Laredo Field 4Aug43  
					4213 (MSN 88-12461) 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, 
						San Antonio, TX. Damaged when ground looped landing at Randolph Auxiliary 
						Field #7, Seguin, TX 28Dec43
					4214 (MSN 88-12462)46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, 
						San Antonio, TX. Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #7, Seguin, TX 
						4Aug43. 2532nd Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Very Heavy), Randolph 
						Field, San Antonio, TX. Force landed on fire at Randolph Auxiliary Field #8, 
						Davenport, TX 6Apr45.  
					4215 (MSN 88-12463) 2511th Base Unit (Instructors’ School, Instrument Pilot), 
						Bryan Field, TX. Damaged when engine failed after take-off from Bryan Field 
						22Apr45. Damaged when engine failed after take-off from four miles east of 
						Bryan 9Sep45. Supplied to Turkish Government i.a.w. the President Truman 
						Doctrine of 1947. Delivered by US Navy to Istanbul, Turkey; arrived Aug48. 
						To Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as 7277. WFU.
					4216 (MSN 88-12464) 46th Basic Flying Training Squadron, Randolph Field, 
						San Antonio, TX. Damaged taxying at Randolph Auxiliary Field #7, Seguin, TX 
						22Jul43. Damaged landing at Kelly Auxiliary Field #3, San Antonio, TX 22Sep43. 
						Damaged landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #7, Seguin, TX 9Feb44. 2532nd 
						Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Very Heavy), Randolph Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Wrecked in an accident landing at Randolph Auxiliary Field #7, Seguin, TX 15May44.
					4217 (MSN 88-12465) San Antonio Air Depot, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Bolivian Government 13Feb43. Damaged by mechanical failure 
						taxying at San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX 8Apr43. 
						Ferried USA to Bolivia by FAB pilot. To Bolivian Air Corps / Cuerpo de Aéreo 
						de Bolivia 30May43 as 254. Base Aérea Nº1, El Alto, La Paz. Escuela Militar 
						de Aviación, Base Aérea Nº3, El Trompillo, Santa Cruz. Renamed as 
						Fuerza Aérea Boliviana 1944
					4218 (MSN 88-12466) San Antonio Air Depot, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Bolivian Government 13Feb43. Ferried USA to Bolivia by FAB 
						pilot departing Mar43.  To Bolivian Air Corps / Cuerpo de Aéreo de Bolivia 3
						0May43 as 255. Base Aérea Nº1, El Alto, La Paz. Escuela Militar de Aviación, 
						Base Aérea Nº3, El Trompillo, Santa Cruz. Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Boliviana 1944
					4219 (MSN 88-12467) San Antonio Air Depot, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Bolivian Government 13Feb43. Ferried USA to Bolivia by FAB pilot 
						departing Mar43.  To Bolivian Air Corps / Cuerpo de Aéreo de Bolivia 30May43 
						as 256. Base Aérea Nº1, El Alto, La Paz. Escuela Militar de Aviación, 
						Base Aérea Nº3, El Trompillo, Santa Cruz. Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Boliviana 1944
					4220 (MSN 88-12468) San Antonio Air Depot, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Bolivian Government 13Feb43. Ferried USA to Bolivia by FAB pilot 
						departing Mar43. To Bolivian Air Corps / Cuerpo de Aéreo de Bolivia 30May43 
						as 257. Base Aérea Nº1, El Alto, La Paz. Escuela Militar de Aviación, Base Aérea Nº3, 
						El Trompillo, Santa Cruz. Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Boliviana 1944
					4221 (MSN 88-12469) San Antonio Air Depot, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Bolivian Government 13Feb43. Ferried USA to Bolivia by FAB pilot 
						departing Mar43. Bolivian Air Corps / Cuerpo de Aéreo de Bolivia 30May43 
						as 258. Base Aérea Nº1, El Alto, La Paz. Escuela Militar de Aviación, Base Aérea 
						Nº3, El Trompillo, Santa Cruz. Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Boliviana 1944
					4222 (MSN 88-12470) San Antonio Air Depot, Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Bolivian Government 13Feb43. Ferried USA to Bolivia by FAB 
						pilot departing Mar43. Bolivian Air Corps / Cuerpo de Aéreo de Bolivia 30May43 
						as 259. Base Aérea Nº1, El Alto, La Paz. Escuela Militar de Aviación, Base Aérea 
						Nº3, El Trompillo, Santa Cruz. Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Boliviana 1944
					4223 (MSN 88-12471) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Brazilian Government 5Mar43. To Brazilian Air Force / Força Aérea 
						Brasileira 4Jun43 as 41. Escola de Aeronáutica, Base Aérea dos Afonsos, 
						Rio de Janeiro, RJ. Reserialled as 1263. Parque de Material Aeronáutico dos 
						Afonsos, Rio de Janeiro, RJ. SOC 14Oct48.
					4224 (MSN 88-12472) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Brazilian Government 5Mar43.  To Brazilian Air Force / Força Aérea 
						Brasileira 4Jun43 as 42. Escola de Aeronáutica, Base Aérea dos Afonsos, 
						Rio de Janeiro, RJ. Reserialled as 1264. Núcleo do Parque de Material Aeronáutico 
						do Lagoa Santa, MG. SOC 16Jun75. Aéro Agrícola Caiçara Ltda., Vila Nova, Santos, SP. 
						Modified for agricultural operations. Registered 1976 as PT-KTA. Registered 3Oct84 
						as N88NR. Reregistered Jun85 as N310JH; current [Dec19].)  
					4225 (MSN 88-12473) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Brazilian Government 5Mar43. To Brazilian Air Force / Força Aérea 
						Brasileira 4Jun43 as 43. Escola de Aeronáutica, Base Aérea dos Afonsos, 
						Rio de Janeiro, RJ. Reserialled as 1265. Accident at ParaCambi, RJ 29Jul43
					4226 (MSN 88-12474) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Brazilian Government 5Mar43. Brazilian Air Force / Força Aérea 
						Brasileira 4Jun43 as 44. Escola de Aeronáutica, Base Aérea dos Afonsos, 
						Rio de Janeiro, RJ. Reserialled as 1266. Escola de Especialistas de Aeronáutica, 
						Guaratinguetá, SP. Ground instructional airframe 9Aug48. SOC 21May69 
					4227 (MSN 88-12475) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Brazilian Government 5Mar43.  To Brazilian Air Force / Força Aérea 
						Brasileira 4Jun43 as 45. Base Aérea de São Paulo, SP. Reserialled as 1267. 
						DBR at Criciuma, SC 25May45.  
					4228 (MSN 88-12476) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Mexican Government 5Mar43.  To Mexican Air Force / Dirección de 
						Aeronáutica Militar 17Mar43 as EAN-748. Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Mexicana 
						10Feb44. Escuadrón Aéreo 205, Base Aérea de Tampico, Tamaulipas. SOC Dec60  
					4229 (MSN 88-12477) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Mexican Government 5Mar43.  To Mexican Air Force / Dirección 
						de Aeronáutica Militar 17Mar43 as EAN-749. Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Mexicana 10Feb44.
					4230 (MSN 88-12478)San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Mexican Government 5Mar43. Mexican Air Force / Dirección 
						de Aeronáutica Militar 17Mar43 as EAN-750. Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Mexicana 10Feb44. Extant Jul59  
					4231 (MSN 88-12479)San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Mexican Government 5Mar43.  To Mexican Air Force / Dirección 
						de Aeronáutica Militar 17Mar43 as EAN-751. Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Mexicana 
						10Feb44. Extant Jul59  
					4232 (MSN 88-12480)San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX. 
						Lend-Lease to Mexican Government 5Mar43.  To Mexican Air Force / Dirección 
						de Aeronáutica Militar 17Mar43 as EAN-752. Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Mexicana 10Feb44. 
						Escuadrón Aéreo de Pelea 201, Base Aérea Las Bajadas, Veracruz. SOC 31May44. 
						Returned to USA, possibly for rebuild. Escuadrón Aéreo de Pelea 201, Base Aérea L
						as Bajadas, Veracruz  
					4233 (MSN 88-12481) San Antonio Air Depot, Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX.
						Lend-Lease to Mexican Government 5Mar43.  To Mexican Air Force / Dirección 
						de Aeronáutica Militar 17Mar43 as EAN-753. Renamed as Fuerza Aérea Mexicana 
						10Feb44. Escuela Militar de Aviación, Base Aérea Militar ? 5, Zapopan, 
						Guadalajara, Jalisco. Crashed on approach to land at BAM Zapopan 24Oct47 (1KIS). 
						Damaged at Guadalajara Jul50
					4234 (MSN 88-12482) Lend-Lease to Cuban Government 5Mar43. To Cuban Army 
						Aviation Corps / Cuerpo de Aviación del Ejército de Cuba Jun43 as 108. Escuela 
						de Aviación Militar, Campo de Columbia, Havana. Damaged at Ciego de Avila, 
						Cuba 10Aug44. Renamed as Fuerza Aérea del Ejército de Cuba 23Apr52. Extant Aug54
					4235 (MSN 88-12483) Lend-Lease to Cuban Government 5Mar43.  To Cuban Army 
						Aviation Corps / Cuerpo de Aviación del Ejército de Cuba Jun43 as 109. Escuela de 
						Aviación Militar, Campo de Columbia, Havana. Renamed as Fuerza Aérea del Ejército 
						de Cuba 23Apr52
					4236 (MSN 88-12484) Lend-Lease to Cuban Government 5Mar43. To Cuban Army 
						Aviation Corps / Cuerpo de Aviación del Ejército de Cuba Jun43 as 110. Escuela de 
						Aviación Militar, Campo de Columbia, Havana. Damaged when ground looped at 
						Pinar del Rio, Cuba 15Jun45. Renamed as Fuerza Aérea del Ejército de Cuba 23Apr52
				4237/4243 MSN 88-12555/12561	(7)
					4237 (MSN 88-12555) Charleston Field, SC 10Mar43. Air Transport Command. 
						Damaged landing at Maiduguri, Nigeria 9Jul44  
					4238 (MSN 88-12556) 
					4239 (MSN 88-12557) Air Transport Command. Damaged when ground looped 
						at Accra, Gold Coast, British West Africa 27Jun4
					4240 (MSN 88-12558) 
					4241 (MSN 88-12559) 
					4242 (MSN 88-12560) Air Transport Command, Marrakech (Station 10), French Morocco. 
						Damaged in mid-air collision at Marrakech 13Nov43. Damaged when ground 
						looped at Marrakech 12Feb44. Crash landed at Castel Benito, Libya 21Nov44. 
						Accident landing at Bône, Algeria 4Aug45  
					4243 (MSN 88-12561) 477th Flexible Gunnery Training Squadron, 93rd Flexible 
						Gunnery Training Group, Harlingen Field, TX. Damaged in collision with 
						AT-6A 41-331 taxying at Harlingen Field 26Oct43. 504th Single Engine Flying 
						Training Squadron, 58th Single Engine Flying Training Group, Moore Field, 
						Mission, TX. Damaged in a collision with parked AT-6C 42-4051 when 
						taxying at Moore Field 25Mar44. 2533rd Base Unit (Pilot School, Primary-Basic), 
						Goodfellow Field, San Angelo, TX. Damaged landing at Goodfellow Field 1Sep45. 
						Supplied to Turkish Government i.a.w. the President Truman Doctrine of 1947. 
						Delivered by US Navy to Istanbul, Turkey; arrived Aug48.  
						To Turkish Air Force / Türk Hava Kuvvetleri as 7278. WFU		
42-4244/4453		Bell P-39K-1-BE Airacobra
				4244,4273,4352,4387,4433,4437 to P-39K-2-BE
				4245 W/o 18 May 1943 at Kelly Field, TX 
				4247 W/o 2 Jul 1943 at Madden Field, Panama
				4250 W/o 26 Jul 1943 at Howard Field, Panama Canal Zone
				4251 (29th FS, 16th FG) lost Jul 3, 1943, at Chepo River, Panama.  MACR 11
				4252 W/o 30 May 1943 at Albrook Field, Panama Canal Zone 
				4255 Conv to TP-39K; w/o 28 Nov 1944 at Bruni, TX 
				4256 W/o 25 Jul 1944 at Victorville AAF, CA 
				4258 W/o 1 Jul 1943 at Howard Field, Panama Canal Zone 
				4259 W/o 28 Sep 1942 at La Joya, Panama 
				4262 W/o 4 May 1943 at ChepilloIs, Panama
				4266 W/o 4 Dec 1942 at La Joya, Panama 
				4274 (70th FS, 18th FG) lost Jul 4, 1943, Solomon Islands.  MACR 603
				4279 (347th FG, 70th FS) lost in flight accident Mar 20, 1942, Nandi Bay, Fiji.
				4280 W/o 11 Jan 1943 at Narewa Field, Fiji
				4287 (67th FS, 347th FG) lost Oct 5, 1942, Solomons.  MACR 602
				4288 W/o 1 Aug 1944 at Ephrate AAB, WA 
				4290 (12th FS, 18th FG) lost Jan 15, 1943, Solomon Islands.  MACR 604
				4291 W/o 26 Jul 1943 at Ward's Drome, New Guinea 
				4292 W/o 13 Jun 1943 at Ward's Drome, New Guinea
				4293 W/o 12 Nov 1942 at Nandi Airdrome, Fiji
				4295 W/o 6 Jun 1943 at Abau Island, Guadalcanal 
				4299 W/o 27 Feb 1943 at Narawa Field, Fiji
				4303 W/o 15 Oct 1943 at Viti Levu, Fiji
				4304 W/o 10 Jun 1943 at Ward's Drome, New Guinea
				4305 W/o 6 Jun 1943 at Abau Island, Guadalcanal 
				4310 W/o 8 Dec 1942 at Narewa Field, Fiji 
				4311 W/o 27 Feb 1943 at Narawa Field. Fiji 
				4312 W/o 13 Sep 1943 at Woodlark Island, Guadalcanal;abandoned on Woodlark Island 1943.  Recovered in 1982
					by Bob Jarrett for eventual restoration.  By 1991 had been
					restored and was on display at South Australian Aviation
					Museum, Port Adelaide.  Reported to incorporate parts from
					42-4368.  Went to Weeks Air Museum, Tamiami, Florida 1991-2002.  Damaged by 
					Hurricane Andrew Aug 24, 1992.  Stored dismantled 1997.  Reportedly sent to
					Australia for restoration 2004 (www.warbirdregistry.org)
				4315 W/o 4 May 1943 at Madden Field, Panama 
				4316 W/o 8 Nov 1943 at Narewa Field, Fiji
				4318 W/o 17 Apr 1944 at Naples AAF, FL 
				4319 W/o 4 Sep 1942 at Pacora, Panama 
				4320 W/o 2 Apr 1943 at Madden Field, Panama
				4321 W/o 3 Mar 1943 at La Joya, Panama
				4322 W/o 26 Mar 1943 at La Joya, Panama 
				4324 W/o 18 Nov 1942 at Albrook Field, CZ 
				4325 W/o 8 Apr 1943 at Chepillo Island, Panama 
				4326 W/o 18 Jul 1943 at La Joya, Panama
				4327 W/o 22 Aug 1942 at Romulus AAB, MI 
				4328 W/o 11 Oct 1943 at La Joya, Panama
				4329 W/o 5 Nov 1943 at Chepillo Island, Panama
				4331 W/o 7 Sep 1942 at Apaneea, El Salvador 
				4332 W/o 7 May 1944 at Esprito Santos Bay, TX 
				4334 to French AF
				4336 W/o 3 Oct 1942 at Chame, Panama 
				4337 W/o 19 Apr 1943 at Madden Field, Panama 
				4338 W/o 30 Aug 1942 at Lewisburg, OH 
				4339 W/o 19 Oct 1942 at Patterson Field, OH 
				4340 W/o 3 Sep 1942 at Patterson Field, OH 
				4341 Conv to TP-39K; w/o 16 Jun 1944 at Victorville AAF, CA 
				4348 W/o 15 May 1943 at Berry Field, New Guinea
				4351 W/o 2 Aug 1943 at Tsili Tsili, New Guinea 
				4353 W/o 18 Apr 1943 at Moran, Guadalupe 
				4355 W/o 2 Jul 1943 at Berry Field, New Guinea
				4361 W/o 14 Jul 1943 at Wau, New Guinea
				4364 (12th FS, 18th FG) lost Jan 15, 1943, New Georgia.  MACR 608
				4366 W/o 30 May 1943 at Milne Bay, New Guinea 
				4368 W/o 26 Jul 1943 at Ward's Drome, New Guinea; parts reported used in rebuild of 42-4312.
				4371 crashed Nov 28, 1942 on reef of Tetembria, near Nontouta in French
					New Caledonia.  Pilot killed.
				4373 W/o 19 Aug 1943 at Woodlark Island, Guadaloupe
				4376 W/o 15 Mar 1944 at Bonita Springs, FL 
				4378 W/o 8 Sep 1943 at La Joya, Panama 
				4379 (16th FG, 24th FS) damaged Nov 5, 1942 at New France Field, Canal Zone in taxi accident.
					Damaged in landing accident Mar 12, 1943 at La Joya Field, Canal Zone.  Crashed on takeoff
					at Howard Field, Canal Zone Jul 28, 1943.  Pilot killed.
				4382 W/o 2 Jun 1943 at Ward's, Guadaloupe
				4384 W/o 17 Dec 1942 at Malolo Island, Fiji 
				4385 To USSR (ntu?); w/o 29 Dec 1942 at Narewa Field, Fiji
				4387 W/o 14 Jun 1943 at Ward's Drome, Guadaloupe 
				4390 (18th BG) lost 1/15/1943, New Georgia
				4394 W/o 27 May 1944 at Ephrata AAF, WA 
				4395 W/o 1 Feb 1944 at Sulphur Grove, OH 
				4396 to USSR
				4397 to USSR
				4398 W/o 19 May 1944 at Moses Lake AAF, WA 
				4399 to USSR
				4401/4429 to USSR
				4434 W/o 27 May 1943 at La Joya, Panama
				4435 W/o 25 Feb 1944 at Redding AAF, CA 
				4436 W/o 6 Jul 1943 at La Joya, Panama
				4438 W/o 14 Sep 1942 at Niagara Falls, NY 
				4439 W/o 5 Nov 1942 at Gatun Lake, Panama Canal Zone
				4440 W/o 5 Aug 1944 at Peach, WA 
				4441 W/o 17 Jul 1944 at Everglades City, FL 
				4443 W/o 16 Aug 1944 at Yuma AAF, AZ 
				4445/4452 to USSR
				4453 W/o 30 Apr 1943 at Aguadulce, Panama 
42-4454/4703		Bell P-39L-1-BE Airacobra
				4457,4461,4462,4465,4466,4470,4471,4476,4489,4553,4630 to P-39L-2-BE
				4454 W/o 6 Feb 1943 at Tonopah, NV 
				4455 W/o 30 Dec 1942 in San Francisco Bay, CA 
				4456 W/o 6 Oct 1942 at Granger, WY 
				4459 W/o 24 Nov 1942 at Paine Field, WA 
				4463 W/o 9 Oct 1942 at Alameda Island, CA 
				4466 Conv to P-39L-2-BE; w/o 21 Mar 1944 at Luke Field, AZ
				4467 W/o 25 Dec 1942 at Paine Field, WA 
				4468 W/o 6 Feb 1943 at Tonopah, NV 
				4470 Conv to P-39L-2-BE; w/o 12 Jun 1943 at Godman Field, KY
				4471 W/o 8 Jul 1944 at Moses Lake, WA 
				4473 W/o 11 Nov 1942 at Hamilton Field, CA 
				4474 W/o 23 Oct 1942 at Pontiac, MI; repaired (?); w/o 11 Nov 1942 at Paine Field, WA 
				4476 Conv to P-39L-2-BE; w/o 7 Mar 1943 at Godman Field, KY
				4478 (332nd FG) lost Feb 23, 1944 in Italy.  MACR 4475 and 2700
				4480 (350th FG, 346th FS) w/o in midair collision near Oujda,
					Frency Morocco Feb 5, 1943.
				4481 (350th FG, 346th FS) crashlanded 19 mi SE of Bouira, Algeria Feb 22, 1943.
				4485 W/o 30 Nov 1943 at Gaudo, Italy 
				4488 to USSR  (ntu?); w/o 29 Jan 1943 at Malad, ID
				4491 W/o 31 May 1944 at Moses Lake AAF, WA 
				4494 (350th FG, 346th FS) crashlanded 1/2 mi S of Ain al Arba, Algeria Mar 22, 1943
				4495 (350th FG) landed due engine trouble at Portela, Portugal Jan 15, 1943. Pilot interned and returned. Sold to Portugal AF.
				4497 to USSR  (ntu?); w/o 2 Mar 1943 at Ladd Field, AK
				4498 W/o 24 Apr 1944 at Kelly Field, TX 
				4504 to USSR
				4507 to USSR
				4508 (350th FG, 346th FS) damaged in landing accident at Oreeansville
					(now Ech'Cheliff), Algeria Apr 21, 1943.
				4511 to USSR
				4516 (350th FG, 345th FS) crashed 7 mi S of Ain Temouchent, Algeria Apr 5, 1943.
				4517 (81st FG) ran out of fuel and landed at Portela, Portugal Jan 15, 1943. Pilot interned and returned. Sold to Portugal AF.
				4518 (350th FG, 346th FS) got lost in bad weather over the Bay of Biscay, turned back and landed at Campile, Ireland Feb 5, 1943. Pilot OK.
				4520 (81st FG, 91st FS) crashed on takeff and wrecked while hit
					P-39M 42-4886 at Monte Corvino, Italy Dec 8, 1943.  Pilot survived.
				4525 to USSR
				4526 to USSR
				4527 (350th FG) ran out of fuel and landed at Portela, Portugal Feb 8, 1943. Pilot interned and returned. Sold to Portugal AF.
				4528 (81st FG, 91st FS) engine failed and crashed into Bay of Gabes 15 mi SE of Kerkenna Island, Tunisia 
					Jul 6, 1943.  Pilot killed.  MACR 206. 
				4529 to USSR
				4531 to USSR
				4534 W/o 28 Sep 1943 at Aine Berard, Morocco
				4537 (94th FG, 332nd FS) lost May 25, 1944.  MACR 5344
				4541 W/o 27 Feb 1944 at Montecorvino, Italy 
				4543 W/o 3 Apr 1944 at Petaluma, CA 
				4544 (68th OG) flew into ground 3 mi S of Much Wenlock, England
					Dec 28, 1942.
				4551 (68 OG, 111 OS) crashed 4 mi SW of Oujda, French Morocco
					Feb 9, 1943.
				4552 to USSR
				4555 W/o 23 Feb 1944 at Naples, Italy
				4556 W/o 25 Mar 1943 at Orleansville Field, Morocco 
				4559 (350th FG, 346th FS) crashed at Oran-La Senia, Algeria Apr 3, 1943.
				4564/4613 to USSR
				4614 W/o 18 Oct 1944 at Mat Pen Field, TX 
				4624 (7th FRG, 25th FRS) forcelanded at Fort Nelson, British
					Columbia, Canada Mar 6, 1943.
				4631/4644 to USSR
					4633 To USSR (ntu); w/o 25 Jan 1943 at Gore Field, MT
					4634 (7 FRG, 7 FRS) damaged in takeoff accident at Edmonton,
						Alberta, Canada Feb 1, 1943.
				4645 W/o 18 Oct 1942 at Niagara Falls, NY.  Reclamation completed Niagra Falls, NY Jun 29, 1945
				4646/4671 to USSR
				4672 wrecked Feb 2, 1943 at Hill Field UT when gear retracted during landing,
					drop tank split open and burned Feb 2, 1943
				4673 to USSR
				4674 condemned Portland AAB Jan 15, 1943
				4675/4677 to USSR
				4678 surveyed Nov 29, 1943 Hamilton AAF
				4679 to USSR
				4680 reclamation completed Merced Sub Depot, CA Jan 3, 1946
				4681 to USSR
				4682 wrecked at Hill AAF, UT Jan 15, 1943 in landing accident
				4683/4686 to USSR
				4687 to CL-26 at Hamilton AF Se 10, 1943
				4688/4692 to USSR
				4693 surveyed Spokane Air Service Command Jun 9, 1944
				4694 wrecked Jan 28, 1943 at Tonopah Bomb and Gunnery Range, NV due to
					engine failure.  To CL-26 Feb 4,19043
				4695 to RFC Ontario, CA Aug 9, 1945
				4696/4700 to USSR
				4701 W/o 6 Nov 1943 at Concord, CA; condemned at Tonopah Sub Depot Nov 8, 1943
				4702/4703 to USSR
42-4704/4943		Bell P-39M-1-BE Airacobra
				4704/4706,4710,4712,4751,4795,4824 to P-39M-2-BE
				4704 reclamatin completed Spokane AF May 29, 1945
				4705 Conv to P-39M-2-BE; w/o 22 Feb 1943 at Niagara Falls, NY; to RFC Ontario AF, CA Mar 2, 1945
				4706 condemned Bell Mod Center, Niagra Falls, NY Feb 23, 1943
				4707 to USSR
				4708 reclamation completed Rome AAF, NY Oct 2, 1945
				4709 to USSR Jan 2,1943.  Reclamation completed Dec 5, 1944
				4710 crashed 2 mi SW of Keystone Army Air Field Jun 11, 1943.  Pilot killed
				4711 to USSR
				4712 reclamation completed Spokane AMC May 7, 1945
				4713 to USSR
				4714 condemned salvage Jun 10, 1944
				4715/4717 to USSR
				4718 crashed and burned May 3, 1943 Pocatello AAB, ID
				4719 to USSR
				4720 wrecked Mar 2, 1943 Gore AAF, Great Falls, MT, while being delivered to USSR
				4721/4722 to USSR
				4723 condemned salvage May 13, 1944
				4724 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				4725 wrecked at Wetaskiwin, Canada Dec 30, 1942 along Alaskan delivery route to USSR
				4726/4728 to USSR
				4729 condemned overseas Aug 27, 1944
				4731 to USSR
				4734 W/o 18 Feb 1943 at Burtonwood, UK
				4735/4736 to USSR
				4738 to USSR
				4744 to USSR
				4747 to USSR
				4750 to USSR
				4751 Conv to P-39M-2-BE; w/o 29 May 1943 at Niagara Falls, NY
				4752 W/o 7 Mar 1944 at Montecorvino, Italy 
				4753/4755 to USSR
				4756 To Italian AF
				4757/4763 to USSR
					4762 To USSR (ntu); w/o 15 Nov 1942 at Bellefontaine, OH 
				4765/4769 to USSR
				4771/4792 to USSR
					4775 To USSR (ntu); w/o 27 Jan 1943 at Gunn, Canada
					4784 To USSR (ntu); w/o 27 Jan 1943 at Gladstone, ND 
				4794 to USSR 
				4795 Conv to P-39M-2-BE; w/o 11 Aug 1943 at Campbell AAF, KY; to CL-26 Campbell AAF Aug 12, 1943
				4796/4801 to USSR
					4797 To USSR (ntu); w/o 15 Nov 1942 at Patterson Field, OH 
				4802 lost Watson Lake, Canada during ferry flight to USSR over Alaskan route Feb 21, 1943
				4803/4806 to USSR
				4807 condemned Mar 24, 1943
				4808 W/o 14 Jan 1943 at Lacombe, Canada; condemned Feb 8, 1943
				4809/4810 to USSR
				4811 condemned salvage Oct 24, 1943
				4812 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				4813 W/o 21 Dec 1943 at Ain M'Lila, Algeria.  
				4814 condemned salvage Aug 10, 1943
				4815 reclamation completed Rome AAF, NY May 8, 1945
				4816 to RFC Hobbs AAF, Juskogee, OK May 26, 1945
				4817 condemned crash May 1, 1944
				4818/4819 condemned overseas Jan 18, 1946
				4820 to RFC Ontario AAAF, CA Mar 19, 1945
				4821 (81st FG, 93rd FS) crashed on takeoff due to engine failure at Kairouan, Tunsia Jun 25, 1943.
					Condemned overseas Jan 18, 1946
				4822 (81st FG, 91st FS) stalled on landing and wrecked at Monte 
					Corvino, Italy Dec 2, 1943.  Pilot OK.
				4823 condemned salvage Jul 31, 1943
				4824 reclamation completed Oct 2, 1945
				4825 (81st FG, 91st FS) engine failed and ditched 5 mi NE of 
					Bizerte, Tunisia Aug 6, 1943.  MACR 491.  Pilot KIA
				4826 condemned overseas Aug 27, 1944
				4827 condemned salvage from enemy action Apr 5, 1946
				4829 W/o 3 Feb 1944 at Constantine, Algeria; condemned Feb 8, 1943
				4830 condemned salavage Jan 26, 1944
				4831 condemned salvage Jan 24, 1946
				4832 condemned salvage Aug 22, 1943
				4833 crashed at Warton, England Feb 3, 1943.  Condemned Mar 13, 1943
				4834 wrecked when pilot bailed out after entering end over end spin over
					Shawbury, Shropshire, UK Feb 21, 1943.
				4835 condemned salvage Jan 24, 1946
				4836 surveyed in USA Aug 31, 1944
				4837 condemned salvage Jan 24, 1946
				4838 condemned Feb 8, 1943
				4839 condemned crashed Jun 17, 1944
				4840 condemned Feb 8, 1943
				4841 reclamation completed Foster Field May 29, 1945
				4842 condemned Aug 22, 1943
				4843 condemned overseas Aug 27, 1944
				4844 (81st FG, 92nd FS) crashed due engine failure 10 mi off Tafaroui, Algeria Jun 28, 1943.  Pilot baled out.
					Condemned overseas Aug 27, 1944
				4845 condemned overseas Aug 27, 1944
				4846 condemned Feb 8, 1943
				4847 (81st FG, 93rd FS) crashed into Mediterreanean Sea 6 mi E of Diezira, Tunisia Jul 4, 1943. Pilot killed.
				4848 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				4849/4854 condemned overseas Aug 27, 1944
				4855 condemned Aug 19, 1943
				4856 reclamation completed Rome AAF, NY Oct 2, 1945
				4857 W/o 6 Feb 1944 at Montecorvino, Italy; condemned Aug 27, 1944.
				4858 condemned salvage Apr 16, 1943
				4859 to USSR via Britain
				4860/4863 to USSR
				4864/4865 to USSR via Britain
				4866 condemned Mar 18, 1943
				4867/4871 to USSR
				4872/4874 to USSR via Britain
				4875/4876 to USSR
				4877 to USSR via Britain
				4878 to USSR
				4879 to USSR via Britain
				4880 to USSR
				4881/4885 to USSR via Britain
				4886 wrecked by crashing P039L 42-4520 at
					Monte Corvino, Italy Dec 8, 1943.
				4887/4891 to USSR via Britain
				4892 to USSR
				4893/4897 to USSR via Britain
				4898 wrecked Jan 14, 1943 along USSR delivery route in Alaska
				4899/4901 to USSR via Britain
				4902 to USSR
				4903 to USSR via Britain
				4904 to USSR
				4905/4909 to USSR via Britain
				4910 to RFC Ontario, CA as TP-39M Apr 18, 1945
				4911 to USSR via Britain
				4912 reclamation completed Ladd AAF, AK Sep 1, 1945
				4913/4943 to USSR via Britain
42-4944/5043		Bell P-39N Airacobra
				4944 collided in midair with a Fleet Aircraft Ltd PT-26
					Cornell (#10524) Dec 7, 1942 Ft. Erie, Ontario, Canada.  Both
					pilots killed.
				4945/4948 to USSR
				4949 W/o 5 May 1944 at Alaska Highway 141 miles, AK; condemned May 6, 1944 Elmendorf AAB, AK.  
					Recovered from Fort Nelson, BC, Canada
					Nov 1971 and reported 1979 at Yesterday's AF, Chino, CA
				4950 to USSR
				4951 surveyed Mills AAF, AF Dec 11, 1943
				4952 to USSR
				4953 W/o 9 May 1943 at Clear Lake, CA; reclamation completed Buckley Field Jan 29, 1946
				4954/4957 to USSR
				4958 W/o 26 May 1943 at Gorgona Beach, Panama; condemned Panama Air Depot Jul 21, 1943
				4959/4963 to USSR
				4964 W/o 15 May 1944 at Brownsville, TX; to CL-26 in USA May 17, 1944
				4965/4969 to USSR
				4970 wrecked Mar 31, 1943 along Alaskan route to USSR
				4971/4988 to USSR
				4989 condemned in Canal Zone Jan 8, 1945
				4990 to USSR
				4991 W/o 27 Nov 1943 at Chame, Panama; condemned Panama Air Depot Nov 27, 1943
				4992/4996 to USSR
				4997 W/o 6 Mar 1943 at New Norway, Canada; to Britain Mar 8, 1943, condemned Mar 18, 1943
				4998/5008 to USSR
				5009 reclamation completed Robins AAF Jul 6, 1945
				5010 to USSR
				5011 W/o 11 Oct 1943 at Chame Field, Panama; condemned Panama Air Depot Oct 23, 1943
				5012/5021 to USSR
				5022 reclamation completed as TP-39N Spokane AAF May 21, 1945
				5023/5043 to USSR
					5032 To USSR (ntu); w/o 16 Apr 1943 at Ladd Field, AK 
42-5044/5049		Noorduyn YC-64 Norseman
				MSN 76/81.  Six aircraft, (MSN 76/81) were transferred from the RCAF to the USAAF for service trials to prove 
					the suitability of the Norseman for USAAF service.  The type was accepted on September 21, 1942 
					and the seven aircraft remained in USAAF service. The six aircraft were 
					replaced in RCAF service from future USAAF production runs.
				5044 (MSN 76) Was RCAF 3532; to USAAF November 3, 1941; Bolling, DC October 2, 1941; shipped by sea to Bluie West 8, 
					Søndre Strømfjord, Greenland November 7, 1941; assembled by Bernt Balchen, pioneer polar aviator, navigator, aircraft mechanical 
					engineer and military leader; test flown by Balchen who later flew it frequently to oversee the establishment of the USAAF polar 
					airfields in Greenland.   Destroyed by fire in the winter of 1942-43, it had been parked near a fully fuelled C-87 and fuel truck, 
					the C-87 was set on fire by an overheated heater in a hangar; to excess inventory list Narsarssuak, Greenland Dec 1, 1945
				5045 (MSN 77) Was RCAF 3533; to USAAF November 21, 1941; 71st Air Base Squadron, Gander, Newfoundland November 26, 1941; 
					used to provide a postal service between Newfoundland and New York City; involved in an accident at St John’s, 
					Newfoundland Dec 9, 1942 when it coasted into a drainage ditch; ground looped during takeoff at St John’s, 
					June 9, 1943; condemned Newfoundland Jun 9, 1943
				5046 (MSN 78) Was RCAF 3534; to USAAF November 21, 1941; 29th Ferrying Squadron, Goose Bay, Labrador; 71st Air Base Squadron, 
					Gander, Newfoundland November 26, 1941; forced landing near Stephenville Crossing, Newfoundland January 13, 1942;
				 	to Noorduyn for repair; Headquarters, North Atlantic Wing, Presque Isle, Maine October 4, 1942; Grenier Field, 
					New Hampshire October 1944; Syracuse, New York December 1944; Freeman Field, Indiana August 1945; selected by 
					General Henry H. “Hap”  Arnold for the National Air Museum; Orchard Place Airport, Park Ridge, Illinois May 22, 1946; 
					accepted by the Smithsonian Institution in 1960; preserved and on display at the National Air & Space Museum, 
					Udvar-Hazy Center, Dulles International Airport, Washington, DC; currently stored at the
				 	NASM Paul Garber Facility in Suitland, Maryland.
				5047 (MSN 79) Was RCAF 3535; to USAAF November 21, 1941; 71st Air Base Squadron, Gander, Newfoundland November 26, 1941; 
					landing accident Hudson Bay Post, Ungava Bay, Labrador; North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle, 
					Maine May 1, 1943; Condemned North Atlantic Wing Nov 2, 1943
				5048 (MSN 80) Was RCAF 3536; to USAAF December 12, 1941; Air Transport Command; 439th Air Base Squadron, Ladd, Fairbanks, 
					Alaska December 17, 1941; accident landing at Gulkana, Alaska December 1, 1942;  diverted War Assets Administration Nov 2, 1943.
					damaged in a landing accident at Nome AAB, Alaska April 27, 1944; Dillingham Air Service, Alaska November 4, 1944; 
					registered N17661, cancelled .  
				5049 (MSN 81) Was RCAF 3537; ; to USAAF December 12, 1941; 439th Air Base Squadron, Ladd, Fairbanks, Alaska December 17, 1941; 
					Forced landing at Sheenjek River, Alaska January 17, 1942; forced landing due engine failure at Ladd, Alaska November 25, 1942
42-5050/5078		Boeing B-17F-30-BO Fortress
				MSN 3589/3617.  Production changes: External bomb racks and controls added under the inner 
					wings for the carriage of two 2000-pound bombs. Ball and socket gun mounts in nose side deleted
					Dispositions from B-17 Fortress Master Log, Dave Osborne
				5050 (MSN 3589) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 9Sep42. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 8Jan43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 32nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, 
					Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 23Jan43. Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, 
					Algeria 8Mar43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {65 missions}. 
					96th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 14Nov43. 
					{first combat mission 16Nov43}. Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 1Dec43. Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 10Dec43. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the airfield at Eleusis, 18km northwest from the centre of Athens, 
					Greece 14Dec43 (1KIA:6POW:3EVD). Because of a solid overcast, the Hassani airfield, Kalamaki, 
					was bombed instead. When No.1 engine was struck by flak and the No.2 engine burst into flames,
					the pilot gave the order to bail out. A waist gunner was still in the waist, apparently reluctant to jump, 
					when the plane exploded and went into a violent dive. Loose material was flying about and the gunner 
					was hit by an ammunition box which appeared to knock him out. The plane crashed and burned at 
					Korpi, Greece; pieces fell into a Greek peasant's yard. {12 missions} MACR 1482.
				5051 (MSN 3590) Accepted by USAAF 31Aug42. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 9Sep42. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 6Nov42. 2nd Ferrying Group, Baltimore Municipal Airport, MD. Damaged landing 
					with mechanical failure at New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 25Mar43. 544th Bomb 
					Squadron [SU*M], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), 
					Northamptonshire 26Jul43.  Named *Barrel House Bessie*.  . {first combat mission 16Aug43}. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the port at Bremen, Germany 26Nov43 (2MIA:1KIA:7RTD). 
					In the target area, the group encountered intense flak and a large number of enemy fighters. 
					Short of the target, the aircraft sustained extensive structural damage and the loss of No.3 engine. 
					It was unable to keep up with the formation. The pilot ordered the bombs to be jettisoned, but one, 
					fully armed, hung up in the bomb rack. The flight engineer left the top turret, went into the open bomb bay 
					at 40-degrees below zero, and freed the bomb. The fighter attacks continued, and an incendiary shell 
					started a fire in the cockpit. Again the flight engineer left his turret to put out the fire, though he was 
					almost overcome by the acrid smoke. In the interval between these events, he is credited with shooting 
					down one enemy fighter and damaging another. Diving into the clouds for protection, the bomber
					broke out at 6,000ft directly over the city of Emden, where it came under heavy attack by antiaircraft 
					guns. By this time the oxygen and electrical systems and all instruments were knocked out, 
					a quarter of the nose shot away, the flight controls and all four engines damaged. Once over the 
					icy waters of the North Sea with more than 200 miles between the bomber and its home base at 
					Grafton Underwood, the flight engineer helped the pilots restart the No.3 engine, which ran only 
					spasmodically. Then No.4 quit and its propeller couldn't be feathered. Ditching was imminent. 
					The flight engineer made repeated trips through the open bomb bay passage to supervise the 
					jettisoning of equipment. Finally No.1 and No.2 engines, which had been running erratically, failed. 
					The wake of a ship was sighted in the distance. The pilot headed for it with little hope of success. 
					The bomber was losing altitude too rapidly. Since the radio was out, the flight engineer found 
					a Very pistol and fired flares in hopes that the ship's crew would see them. The flight engineer 
					next assembled the crew in the radio compartment and prepared them for ditching about 40 miles 
					from the coast of England in rough seas. When the B-17 hit the surface, water poured in through 
					the damaged nose and the open bomb bay, breaking the aircraft in two just aft of the radio 
					compartment. The flight engineer directed the other crew members in inflating and launching 
					an undamaged life raft and helped those who couldn't get aboard the raft into the water. 
					He was last to leave the sinking B-17, but only after he had searched for and found the emergency radio. 
					The flight engineer was last seen plunging into the icy water, still clutching the radio. Before he could 
					fight his way to the life raft, he was swept away by the waves and lost. Ten minutes later an RAF 
					rescue boat pulled one man from the water and took aboard six from the raft. Lost with the 
					flight engineer were the tail gunner and one of the waist gunners. The flight engineer, TSgt. Maurice Henry, 
					was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, second only to the Medal of Honor. {12 missions}. 
					MACR 1579.  
				5052 (MSN 3591) Accepted by USAAF 31Aug42. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 9Sep42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, 
					Wilmington, DE 13Oct42. Ferried Patterson Field, Reykjavik, Iceland to Stornoway, 
					Isle of Lewis, Scotland 2Nov42. 366th Bomb Squadron [KY*A], 305th Bomb Group, 
					Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire Nov42. 368th Bomb Squadron [BO*E], 
					306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire Apr43. Eighth Air Force 
					Service Command 19Apr43. Regained by Group 9Jun43. 358th Bomb Squadron [VK*E], 
					303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 25Sep43.
					Named "Mizpah", which means, "May the Lord watch between me and thee while 
					we are absent one from another." . 427th Bomb Squadron [GN*E]. Failed to return from a mission 22Feb44 
					(5KIA:5POW). Shot down by enemy fighters, crashed Ganzweiler, south of Munchen-Gladbach, Germany
					MACR 2646.
				5053  (MSN 3592) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 9Sep42. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle 
					Field, ME 28Oct42. Ferried RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to UK 24Nov42. 366th Bomb 
					Squadron [KY*L], 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 14Nov42, 
					named "Bloody Tangier Show") . Featured in film '1000 Plane Raid’. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the airfield of Château-Bougon near Nantes, France 4Jul43 
					(2KIA:6POW:2EVD). Its aeronautical workshops produced aircraft parts for the German 
					company Heinkel. Damaged by flak after leaving the target, one of the engines was burning 
					violently. The plane lost altitude and German Fw 190 fighters attacked the bomber. 
					The pilot sounded the evacuation signal; too late for the radio operator and the right waist 
					gunner, both fatally wounded. The rest of the crew bailed out from the burning aircraft above 
					the town of Saint-Philbert-de-Grand-Lieu, while the aircraft fell in flames at Saint-Colomban, 
					sixteen miles south of Nantes, France.  Claimed by Fw. Helmut Schrön in 
					FW-190A-5 of JG 2/7. MACR 14439.  
				5054 (MSN 3593) Accepted by USAAF 31Aug42. United Air Lines, Modification 
					Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 9Sep42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, 
					Wilmington, DE 14Oct42. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), 
					Scotland 27Apr43. 368th Bomb Squadron [BO*T], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), 
					Bedfordshire 7Aug43.   Battle damaged on a mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 17Aug43. 
					Seriously damaged by 20mm cannon shells around the fuselage. Base Air Depot No.1, 
					Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire Sep43. 360th Bomb Squadron [PU*I], 303rd Bomb Group, 
					Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 25Sep43  Named "Belle of San Joaquin"
					– artwork of a naked lady reposing.  Returned to US. Miami Field, FL 7May44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage 
					and disposal 2Nov45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, 
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5055 (MSN 3594) Accepted by USAAF 31Aug42. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 9Sep42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, 
					Wilmington, DE 10Oct42. Ferried Patterson Field, Reykjavik, Iceland to Stornoway, 
					Isle of Lewis, Scotland 12/13Dec42. 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), 
					Northamptonshire 17Dec42. 367th Bomb Squadron [GY*H], 306th Bomb Group, 
					Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 7May43. Failed to return from a mission 
					to the naval facilities on Heligoland island, Germany 15May43 (10POW). Weather 
					over the target was bad and conditions were unfavourable for bombing. The group 
					turned to an alternate target, the airfield at Wangerooge, East Frisian island, Germany. 
					Flak damaged two engines. Ditched in North Sea and rescued by German Air-Sea Rescue
				5056 (MSN 3595) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 9Sep42. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 19Oct42. 
					Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), 
					Scotland 31Oct42. 364th Bomb Squadron [WF*C:WF*L], 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston 
					(Station 105), Northamptonshire 31Oct42.  Named "Devil's Playmate".
					Failed to return from a mission to the port at Bremen, Germany 26Feb43 (10KIA). The primary 
					target was overcast so the plane diverted to the docks and harbour at Wilhelmshaven, 
					Germany. Shot down by enemy fighters, crashed North Sea between Frisian Island and Heligoland.  
					MACR 15120.
				5057 (MSN 3596) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 9Sep42. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 19Oct42. 
					Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), 
					Scotland 24/25Oct42. 422nd Bomb Squadron [JJ*M], 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), 
					Northamptonshire 30Oct42. {first combat mission 18Nov42}. Battle damaged on a mission to 
					Lille, France 13Jan43 (1KIA:2WIA:7RTD). {6 missions}. Salvaged Jan43. Returned to Group Mar43. 
					(first combat mission 6Mar43}. Battle damaged on a mission to Bremen, Germany 17Apr43. 
					Returned to Group 14May43. {20 missions}. 364th Bomb Squadron [WF*M] Aug43. Failed to return 
					from a mission to industrial targets at Stuttgart, Germany 6Sep43 (1KIA:8POW:1EVD). After the 
					rally point on the return journey it became apparent that the plane was using excessive fuel caused 
					by strong headwinds. Twenty minutes later the plane dropped down from 18,000ft to 8,000ft. 
					As it levelled off, the bomber was attacked by enemy fighters. The bombardier was wounded 
					and several cannon shells exploded in the radio room. No.4 engine, though feathered, was split open. 
					The No.1 engine had also been shut down and the propeller feathered to save fuel. Despite attacks 
					by more than fifteen fighters, the pilot used RAF tactics to corkscrew and avoid more damage. 
					Later, a fire in the bomb bay was extinguished but the radio operator was wounded and the 
					right wing behind No.3 engine had been shot away. When the remaining two engines stopped with 
					fuel exhaustion, the crew bailed out. The bomber crashed at Ferme Lequien, near St Leger-aux-Bois, 
					seven miles northeast of Compiègne, France.   
					Named DRY MARTINI 4TH & THE COCKTAIL KIDS. Named after the pilot, Capt. Martini.  MACR 1343. 
				5058 (MSN 3597) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 6Sep42. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 19Oct42. 
					Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), 
					Scotland 24/25Oct42. 364th Bomb Squadron [WF*H], 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), 
					Northamptonshire 30Oct42.  Named "Hun Hunter".  Failed to return from a mission to the 
					submarine base at Saint-Nazaire, France 16Feb43 (8KIA:2POW). Shot down by enemy fighters, 
					crashed Le Favre, near Redon, France.  MACR 15947.
				5059 (MSN 3598) delivered Cheyenne Sep 6, 1942; Assigned to 366BS/305BG Presque Isle field Oct 10, 1942; Rome Field Nov 3, 1942; detailed
					Gander, NFD to Prestwick, UK, but #3 engine proved a problem, but poor weather prevented return to
					Gander and forced to ditch off Baldy Point, Nova Scotia Oct 23, 1943 (10RTD). HELL'S ANGELS.  Condemned Rome Air Depot, NY Nov 23, 1942
				5060 (MSN 3599) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 13Sep42. 
					Houlton Field, ME 22Oct42. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland 
					to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 27/28Oct44. 422nd Bomb Squadron [JJ*Q], 305th Bomb Group, 
					Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 12Nov42.  Named "What's Cookkn' Doc?"
					Failed to return from a mission to the railway marshalling yards at Hamm, 
					Germany 4Feb43 (10MIA). Cloud cover prevented bombing of the primary target at Hamm 
					and the formation diverted to the industrial area of Emden, Germany. Mid-air collision 
					with a Fw 190 which had been shot down and sliced through the right wing of the bomber. 
					The bomber entered a spin and exploded before crashing in the Waddenzee, off Den Helder, Netherlands
				5061 (MSN 3600) Accepted by USAAF 3Sep42. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 13Sep42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 12Oct42. 
					Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), 
					Scotland 25Oct42. 353rd Bomb Squadron [K], 301st Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), 
					Northamptonshire 1Nov42. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa Nov42. RAF Hurn, Bournemouth, 
					Hampshire 22Nov42. Departed to North Africa 23Nov42. Operation Torch Nov42. 
					353rd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Tafraoui, Oran, Algeria 23Nov42. Maison Blanche, 
					Algiers, Algeria 6Dec42. Biskra, Algeria 21Dec42. General Doolittle was aboard on a mission to t
					he Luftwaffe airfield at Kiarouan, Tunisia 9Feb43. {71 missions}. 346th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb 
					Group, Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 1Aug43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 4Aug43. 
					Failed to return from a mission to railway marshalling yards at Bolzano, Italy 10Nov43 (9KIA:1POW). 
					shot down by Uffz Friedrich Scheer  Bf 109G-6 of JG 53/8 5 km SE of Pavia, Italy 
					Nov 10, 1943.  MACR 1129. 
				5062 (MSN 3601) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 13Sep42. 
					Pocatello Field, ID 14Nov42. Pyote Field, TX 31Jan43. 241st Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 7Jul43. 504th Bomb Group, Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 22Jul43. 
					2534th Base Unit, Bombardier School, San Angelo Field, TX 15Dec43. Reclaimed 17Dec45
				5063 (MSN 3602) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 13Sep42. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 29Oct42. 
					Ferried RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to UK 24Nov42. 366th Bomb Squadron [KY*K], 305th Bomb Group, 
					Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 14Nov42. Failed to return from a mission to the submarine 
					pens at Lorient, France 17May43 (5KIA:5POW). Damaged by flak, crashed Lorient, France.  MACR 15238.
				5064 (MSN 3603) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 13Sep42. Walla Walla Field, WA 30Nov42. Redmond Field, OR 24Dec42. Walla Walla 
					Field, WA 31Jan43. Sioux City AAB, IA 8Apr43. Ephrata AAB, WA 9Aug43. 588th Bomb Squadron, 
					395th Bomb Group, Ephrata AAB, WA. Damaged landing at Ephrata AAB 16Aug43. 882nd Bomb Squadron, 
					500th Bomb Group, Walker Field, Victoria, KS. Force landed with a fire in No.4 engine at Walker 
					Field 14May44. No's 1 & 2 fire extinguisher bottles used, but not effective. Number four engine 
					fell off on impact of landing. Salvaged 25May44.
				5065 (MSN 3604) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 8Sep42. 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI Co 18Oct42. Transferred on 
					loan to Royal Air Force as Fortress Mark II, serial FA701 at Dorval, Montreal 3Nov42. No.45 Group, 
					Ferry Command, Dorval, Montreal. Ferried RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to RAF Prestwick, Ayr, 
					Scotland 7Nov42. Scottish Aviation, Prestwick, Scotland 17Nov42. No.12 Maintenance Unit, 
					RAF Kirkbride, Cumberland 17Nov42. Air Service Training, Hamble, Hants 21Jun43. USAAF loan to RAF 
					made permanent 21Jun43. No.218 Maintenance Unit, RAF Colerne, Wiltshire 8Jul43. No.220 
					Squadron [F], RAF Benbecula, Outer Hebrides, Scotland 18Jul43. Damaged (category B). 
					Scottish Aviation, Prestwick, Scotland 16Jan45 for repairs, completed and awaiting collection 
					28Mar45. No.3502 Servicing Unit (Gosport Pool), RAF Gosport, Hampshire 18Apr45. 
					No.251 Squadron [AD-J], Reykjavik, Iceland, 30May45. Named JOKULL JESSIE. No.51 Maintenance Unit, 
					RAF Lichfield, Staffordshire 8Jan46 for storage. Sold to International Alloys Ltd 11Mar47. SOC 11Mar47
					Also listed as going to RFC at Altus Jul 30, 1945 (FORTLOG)
				5066 (MSN 3605) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 8Sep42. 
					3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI Co 18Oct42. Transferred on loan to Royal Air Force 
					as Fortress Mark II, serial FA702 at Dorval, Montreal 3Nov42. No.45 Group, Ferry Command, Dorval, 
					Montreal. Ferried RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to RAF Prestwick, Ayr, Scotland 7Nov42.
					Scottish Aviation, Prestwick, Scotland. No.12 Maintenance Unit, RAF Kirkbride, Cumberland 16Nov42. 
					Air Service Training, Hamble, Hants 31Dec42 (census). No.206 Squadron [P], RAF Benbecula, 
					Outer Hebrides, Scotland 12Apr43. USAAF loan to RAF made permanent 21Jun43. Damaged in action, 
					classified as category E (write off). Air Service Training, Hamble, Hants 27Aug43. 
					No.218 Maintenance Unit, RAF Colerne, Wiltshire 20Sep43. Long Range Air to Surface 
					Vessel (LRASV) radar trials. No.51 Maintenance Unit, RAF Lichfield, Staffordshire 27Sep43. 
					No.1674 Heavy Conversion Unit, RAF Longtown, Cumberland 23Apr44. No.51 Maintenance Unit, 
					RAF Lichfield, Staffordshire 5Sep45 for storage. Sold to International Alloys Ltd 11Mar47. SOC 11Mar47.
				5067 (MSN 3606) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 8Sep42. 
					3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI Co 18Oct42. Transferred on loan to Royal Air Force 
					as Fortress Mark II, serial FA703 at Dorval, Montreal 1Nov42. No.45 Group, Ferry Command, Dorval, 
					Montreal. Ferried RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to RAF Prestwick, Ayr, Scotland 10Nov42. Scottish 
					Aviation, Prestwick, Scotland 16Nov42. No.29 Maintenance Unit, RAF High Ercall, Shropshire 16Nov42. 
					Air Service Training, Hamble, Hants 30Dec42. No.59 Squadron [T], RAF Chivenor, Devon 6Feb43. 
					No.206 Squadron, RAF Benbecula, Outer Hebrides, Scotland 18Apr43. USAAF loan to RAF made 
					permanent 21Jun43. Air Service Training, Hamble, Hants 29Jul43. No.218 Maintenance Unit, 
					RAF Colerne, Wiltshire 30Aug43. No.206 Squadron [A], RAF Benbecula, Outer Hebrides, Scotland 6Sep43. 
					Lajes Field, Terceira Island, Azores Oct43. No.1674 Heavy Conversion Unit, RAF Longtown, 
					Cumberland 18Jan44. Damaged, repaired in works 15May44; awaiting collection 29Jul44. 
					RAF Thornaby, North Yorkshire 11Sep44. No.3502 Servicing Unit (Gosport Pool), RAF Gosport, 
					Hampshire 27Nov44. No.519 Squadron, RAF Wick, Scotland 30Dec44. No.521 Squadron, 
					RAF Langham, Norfolk 18Jan45. RAF Chivenor, Devon 3Nov45. While on navigation exercise 
					two engines became feathered and the aircraft ditched at sea 8Jan46 (5KIA).
				5068 (MSN 3607) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 13Sep42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 12Dec42. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					353rd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Biskra, Algeria 31Dec42. 
					Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 16Jan43. Saint-Donat, Constantine, Algeria 8Mar43. 
					Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {48 missions}. 
					20th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 14Nov43. {first combat mission 26Nov43}. 
					Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 10Dec43. Battle damaged during a tactical mission against German troop 
					concentrations and defensive positions at Albano Laziale, southeast of Rome, Italy 10Feb44 (1WIA:9RTD). 
					Flak, both heavy and light type, was intense and accurate due to the low bombing altitude 
					necessary to get under an undercast. The tail gunner suffered severe flak wounds. {20 missions}. 
					348th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 28Mar44. {nil missions}. 
					483rd Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 31Mar44. Sterparone, Foggia, Italy 22Apr44. 
					Returned to US. 1104th Base Unit (Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command), Homestead Field, FL 18Jul44. 				
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 30Jul45.  Named "Miss Me/Sarah"
				5069 (MSN 3608) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 13Sep42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 19Nov42. 
					91st Bomb Group 23Nov42. Ferried Patterson Field, Reykjavik, Iceland to 
					Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 25Nov42. 324th Bomb Squadron [DF*G], 91st Bomb 
					Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire Nov42.  Named "Our Gang".
					Battle damaged on a mission to the torpedo store of the submarine base at Saint-Nazaire, 
					France 3Jan43. West of Nantes, France, the anti-aircraft fire was strong; south of the 
					Loire the fire of the battery of Château Bougon, Couffé, was very heavy, and a strong defence 
					was encountered in the region of Paimboeuf. Strong head winds slowed the advance 
					of the formation during the last part of the flight. Flak was intense and precise above t
					he objective. An engine was set on fire over the target. German fighters quickly intercepted 
					the formation, attacking first the bombers damaged by anti-aircraft fire. Battle damaged 
					on a mission to the railway marshalling yards at Hamm, Germany 4Mar43. The weather 
					was bad from takeoff through to Germany preventing four other groups rendezvousing with 
					the 91st Bomb Group which proceeded alone to the target. Sixteen planes faced the toughest 
					fighter defence of the war, the heaviest flak areas, and on the deepest penetration yet into Germany. 
					The reception was immediate with German fighters determined to stop the attack; the return 
					flight home was no easier, flying into the wind of a strong jetstream. Severely battle damaged 
					during a mission to the Chemische Werke synthetic rubber works at Hüls, Marl, Germany 22Jun43; 
					wing replaced. Failed to return from a mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, 
					Germany 17Aug43 (10POW). The formation was subject to continuous fighter attacks from the 
					time it crossed over the enemy coast. In addition, the bombers were hit by flak as they passed 
					over anti-aircraft defence zones. With damage to engine No.1 and No.2, the aircraft lagged behind 
					the formation. Unable to continue, the bomber turned back before reaching the River Rhine 
					and crashed at St Goar, fifteen miles south of Koblenz, Germany. {20 missions). Shot down by Fw. Heinz
					Stover in Fw 190A-4 of JG 11/3 at Sankt Goar, Germany Aug 17, 1943
					MACR 281. 
				5070 (MSN 3609) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 17Sep42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 11Oct42. 
					401st Bomb Squadron [LL*A], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 14Dec42.
					Named "Invasion II"– artwork of a giant hand, similar to the 91st Rigid Digit, with coat 
					sleeve done in red, white, and blue stripes. Painted by Jack Gaffney. {first combat mission 20Dec42}. 
					Battle damaged on a mission to Lorient, France 30Dec42 (1KIA:9RTD). Over such an important target, 
					the opposition was intense. Heavy flak tore into the bombers and approximately thirty Fw 190 fighters 
					attacked while over Lorient. The Squadron Commander was fatally wounded and died in the co-pilot’s seat. 
					On the return route strong westerly winds took the formation over the Brest peninsula. Battle damaged on 
					a mission to the railway marshalling yards at Hamm, Germany 4Mar43 (1KIA:9RTD). The weather was 
					bad from takeoff through to Germany preventing four other groups rendezvousing with the 91st Bomb Group 
					which proceeded alone to the target. Sixteen planes faced the toughest fighter defence of the war, 
					the heaviest flak areas, and on the deepest penetration yet into Germany. The reception was immediate 
					with German fighters determined to stop the attack; the return flight home was no easier, flying into the 
					wind of a strong jetstream. The radio operator was fatally wounded by a bullet. Failed to return 
					from a mission to the Focke-Wulf aircraft factory at Bremen, Germany 17Apr43 (10POW). On the 
					bomb run, heavy flak was encountered. Enemy fighters, disregarding their own flak, made attacks 
					on the formation. Over the target, flak damaged the cockpit. It was then attacked by enemy fighters 
					which shot off the front of engine No.2. The left wing and fuselage were also hit and set alight. 
					The bomber crash landed itself in an almost perfect landing on open ground at Nikolausdorf, 
					near Oldenburg, Germany. {23 missions}..  MACR 15519.
				5071 (MSN 3610) Accepted by USAAF 6Sep42. Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, 
					Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 17Sep42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, 
					Wilmington, DE 10Oct42. 367th Bomb Squadron [GY*B], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), 
					Bedfordshire 1Nov42. Failed to return from a mission to the Luftwaffe air depot at Romilly-sur-Seine,
					France 20Dec42 (7KIA:2POW:1EVD). Enemy fighters attacked most of the way from entering France 
					until returning to the English Channel. The plane was shot down by a German fighter over Melun by 
					Walter Oesau of III/ JG 51 flying a Fw 190 A–2. It was the last plane in the formation and the easiest 
					to pick off for the German fighters after making their bomb run at 20,000ft. There was a report of 
					explosions near the cockpit and the plane crashed at Jouy-le-Châtel near Nangis, France. 
				5072 (MSN 3611) Accepted by USAAF 6Sep42. Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force 
					Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 17Sep42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, 
					Wilmington, DE 7Oct42. 306th Bomb Group 18Nov42. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from 
					RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 23Nov42. 367th Bomb Squadron, 
					306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire Nov42. Failed to return from a mission 
					to the Erla GmbH aircraft factory at Mortsel, Antwerp, Belgium 5Apr43 (7KIA:3POW). Attacked by 
					enemy fighters. The bomber was set on fire and dropped out of formation. It was seen circling at 
					about 500 feet and still being shot at and firing back. The three survivors bailed out just before 
					the bomber crashed in the Willemspolder between Halsteren and Dinteloord, Bergen op Zoom, 
					Netherlands. After the mission, the Belgian Ambassador to the U.S. protested about the inaccurate 
					bombing that resulted in many civilian casualties (936 dead, among them hundreds of Belgian 
					factory workers and 209 schoolchildren)).  MACR 15533..
				5073 (MSN 3612) Accepted by USAAF 6Sep42. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 8Sep42. 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI 9Nov42. 
					Transferred on loan to Royal Air Force as Fortress Mark II, serial FA704 at Dorval, 
					Montreal 9Nov42. No.45 Group, Ferry Command, Dorval, Montreal. Ferried RCAF Gander, 
					Newfoundland to RAF Prestwick, Ayr, Scotland 11Nov42. Scottish Aviation, Prestwick, 
					Scotland 13Nov42. No.29 Maintenance Unit, RAF High Ercall, Shropshire 16Nov42. 
					Air Service Training, Hamble, Hants 31Dec42. No.59 Squadron [R] Chivenor, Devon 6Feb43. 
					No.206 Squadron [R], RAF Benbecula, Outer Hebrides, Scotland 17Apr43. 
					Attacked submarine U-417 in the North Atlantic south-east of Iceland 11Jun43. 
					The Fortress began the attack; despite flak hits to the nose, cockpit, wings, 
					bomb bay and rear turret, the pilot dropped his depth charges on target. 
					Several survivors from U-417 were seen in the water after she sank, but none were rescued. 
					The aircraft lost two engines and the pilot (CO of No.206 Squadron) had to ditch 
					shortly afterwards. All eight aircrew managed to get into one dinghy, although without supplies. 
					On 14Jun43 an American Catalina flying boat of US Navy VP-84/P-3 (BuAer 7273), 
					attempted to land nearby, but crashed, and its crew of nine also found themselves 
					adrift, in two rafts. While the crew of the Fortress was located and rescued the 
					same day by a British Catalina of No.190 Squadron, the US Navy Catalina crew was 
					not found until five days later; there was only one survivor, the others having 
					died of exposure. SOC Jun 30, 1943 at 238.00 flying hours
				5074 (MSN 3613) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 8Sep42. 3rd Ferrying 				
					Group, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI 18Oct42. Transferred on loan to Royal Air Force as 
					Fortress Mark II, serial FA705 at Dorval, Montreal 22Nov42. No.45 Group, Ferry Command, Dorval, 
					Montreal. Ferried RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Limavady, Northern Ireland 6Dec42. Burtonwood Repair 
					Depot, Warrington, Lancashire 24Dec42. No.29 Maintenance Unit, RAF High Ercall, 
					Shropshire 28Dec42. Air Service Training, Hamble, Hants 28Feb43. No.206 Squadron [O], 
					RAF Benbecula, Outer Hebrides, Scotland 27Mar43. USAAF loan to RAF made permanent 21Jun43. 
					No.218 Maintenance Unit, RAF Colerne, Wiltshire 4Jul43. No.206 Squadron [O], RAF Benbecula, 
					Outer Hebrides, Scotland 15Aug43. No.3502 Servicing Unit, RAF Thorney Island, Hampshire. 
					No.206 Squadron [2-O], Lajes Field, Terceira Island, Azores 8Nov43. Missing on patrol off 
					Lajes Field, Terceira Island, Azores 6Jan44, shot down by submarine U-470 (9KIA).
					SOC 31Jan44 at 343.35 flying hour
				5075 (MSN 3614) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 7Sep42. 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI 12Oct42. Transferred on 
					loan to Royal Air Force as Fortress Mark II, serial FA706 at Dorval, Montreal 23Oct42. 
					No.45 Group, Ferry Command, Dorval, Montreal. Ferried RCAF Gander, Newfoundland 
					to RAF Prestwick, Ayr, Scotland 7Nov42. Scottish Aviation, Prestwick, Scotland 28Nov42. 
					Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment (A&AEE), Boscombe Down for 
					astrodome trials 31Dec42. Air Service Training, Hamble, Hants 20Mar43. 
					No.220 Squadron [S], RAF Benbecula, Outer Hebrides, Scotland 10Apr43. 
					USAAF loan to RAF made permanent 21Jun43. Air Service Training, Hamble, Hants 24Jul43. 
					No.218 Maintenance Unit, RAF Colerne, Wiltshire 24Aug43. No.220 Squadron, RAF Benbecula, 
					Outer Hebrides, Scotland 30Aug43. No.3502 Servicing Unit, RAF Thorney Island, Hampshire.
					No.220 Squadron, Lajes Field, Terceira Island, Azores 8Nov43. Taxied into another aircraft 
					on the runway at Lajes 2Aug44.
				5076 (MSN 3615) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 15Sep42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 7Jan43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					32nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria Jan43. 
					Failed to return from a mission to a Luftwaffe airfield at Fatnassa, Tunisia 4Feb43 (9POW). 
					Attacked by enemy fighters; claimed by Hpt. Rammelt from II./JG 51. Crashed thirty miles 
					southwest of Gabès, Tunisia. {1 mission}. MACR 15358.
				5077 (MSN 3616) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 15Sep42. 323rd Bomb Squadron, 91st Bomb Group, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 10Sep42. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, 
					Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 15Oct42. 323rd Bomb 
					Squadron [OR*T], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire Oct42.. 
					Named "Delta Rebel No 2". Named by Birdsong. Battle damaged on a 
					mission to the submarine pens at Lorient, France 30Dec42. Seriously battle damaged 
					on a mission to the railway marshalling yards at Hamm, Germany 4Mar43 (5WIA:5RTD). 
					The group leader abandoned the mission when they ran into bad weather to the east 
					of Texel and turned the formation back towards England. At that point several Fw 190s 
					came out the cloud to attack. Flown in twice by Clark Gable on combat missions during 
					his filming sessions for the documentary that was to become 'Combat America'. Battle 
					damaged on a mission to the Chemische Werke synthetic rubber works at Hüls, Marl, 
					Germany 22Jun43. The formation was slow on the climb phase to target altitude, which 
					was 24,500 feet. It crossed the Frisian Islands around 21,000ft, and the plane took a flak 
					hit on the right side, damaging number four engine. The pilot had to feather the propeller 
					and despite pulling full power on the other three engines, he was unable to maintain formation 
					position in the climb. The plane dropped back to the left side of the formation and was being 
					attacked by two or three Fw 190 fighters, so the pilot decided to abort and make a run for it 
					back to England, before more fighters appeared on the scene. He told the crew that he was 
					turning back, that he was going to dive to treetop level, and for the bombardier and navigator 
					to direct him over the island where the flak battery was situated and to set up a bombing 
					run on the guns. The bomber approached the target and the ground battery was firing fast 
					at it; the gun crew probably realized they were the target. The bomb run lasted less than a 
					minute, and at bomb release, the pilot racked the plane over in a steep turn to avoid the 
					flak ahead. The bombardier called in direct hits on the island, and the pilot headed home. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the synthetic oil refinery at Gelsenkirchen, Germany 12Aug43 
					(4KIA:6POW). The formation was subject to intense enemy fighter attacks which started about an 
					hour after crossing the coast. The first enemy fighter attacks badly damaged the plane. Eight inches 
					of the stabilizer was shot away and the aircraft caught fire. Inside, the plane was a shambles 
					of torn metal and severed cables. Both waist gunners were struck by 20mm shells and wounded. 
					Another fighter pass roared through the formation and fired more 20mm shells into the 
					fuselage killing a waist gunner. The tail gunner managed to extricate himself from his cramped 
					position and bail out but his parachute caught fire. The wreckage of the plane plunged to earth 
					at Brünninghausen near Dortmund, Germany. Damaged first by Hauptmann Johannes Naumann 
					of JG 26/6, then shot down by Obfw. Adolf Glunz of JG 26/4 in a Fw 190A-5. {33 missions}.  
					MACR 261.  4 KIA, 6 POW.
				5078 (MSN 3617) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 15Sep42. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Presque Isle Field, ME 19Oct42. 366th Bomb Squadron [KY*C], 305th Bomb Group, 
					Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire Nov42. Failed to return from a mission to the 
					submarine pens at Lorient, France 30Dec42 (10KIA). Crashed Bay of Biscay, France.
42-5079/5149		Boeing B-17F-35-BO Fortress
				MSN 3618/3688.  Production changes: Tail gun armour deleted
					Dispositions from B-17 Fortress Master Log, Dave Osborne
				5079 (MSN 3618) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 17Sep42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, 
					Wilmington, DE 8Oct42. Eighth Air Force, 2114th Base Unit, Lockbourne AAB, 
					Columbus, OH 17Aug43. 76th Flying Training Wing, Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH. 
					Mid-air collision with B-17 41-2486, one mile east of Lockbourne 19Dec44
					Reclamation completed Lockbourne AAF Jan 6, 1945
				5080 (MSN 3619) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 26Sep42. 317th Bomb Squadron, 88th Bomb 
					Group, Rapid City Field, SD 3Nov42. Damaged by bird strike at Rapid City 17Nov42. 
					335th Bomb Squadron, 95th Bomb Group, Rapid City Field, SD. Crashed after structural 
					failure at Huron, SD 17Feb43 (9KIS). The wreckage fell from 800 meters altitude in 
					vicinity of houses after two explosions.  Condemned Rapid City AAF Feb 18, 1943
				5081 (MSN 3620) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 17Sep42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, 
					Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 17Jan43. 427th Bomb 
					Squadron [GN*V], 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 15Feb43. 
					Battle damaged on a mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 14Oct43. 
					En route to the target area, the bomber formation was repeatedly attacked by a large number 
					of Luftwaffe fighters. After the target, the Group turned and headed westward for England. 
					German fighters, having landed and refueled, attacked again until, finally, the bombers 
					reached the coastline of western Europe and relative safety. The plane suffered a broken 
					wing spar, a shattered top-turret and a wide assortment of holes. Took off from RAF Colerne, 
					Wiltshire on a training mission and involved in a landing accident when a tire blew out 
					and the plane swung off the runway into soft ground at RAF Filton, Gloucestershire 17Oct43. 
					Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire 5Apr44. Fifteenth Air Force, 
					Italy. 419th Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Foggia #8 (Longskirt), Lucera, Italy 7Jul44.
					{1 mission}. Returned to US. 4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 27Apr44. Reclaimed Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL 3Jan46. 
					Named "Luscious Lady"–artwork of a smiling naked woman sitting crossed-legged on a bomb) 
				5082 (MSN 3621) Accepted by USAAF 8Sep42. Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, 
					Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 17Sep42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, 
					Wilmington, DE 18Oct42. Ferried Patterson Field, Reykjavik, Iceland to Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, 
					Scotland 2Nov42. 419th Bomb Squadron [A], 301st Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), 
					Northamptonshire Nov42. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa Nov42. Departed RAF Hurn, Bournemouth, 
					Hampshire to North Africa 28Nov42. Operation Torch Nov42. 419th Bomb Squadron, 
					301st Bomb Group, Tafraoui, Oran, Algeria 28Nov42. Maison Blanche, Algiers, Algeria 6Dec42. 
					Biskra, Algeria 21Dec42. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 16Jan43. Battle damaged 
					on a mission to the naval base at Bizerte, Tunisia 23Jan43. Intense flak and enemy fighters 
					were encountered, causing a large hole in the top of the fuselage. Badly damaged on a 
					mission to the port at La Goulette, Tunis, Tunisia 1Feb43. No.4 engine was disabled in an 
					attack by enemy aircraft. Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 8Mar43. Battle 
					damaged by enemy fighters on a mission to the Luftwaffe air depot at Cancello Arnone, 
					Naples, Italy 21Jun43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 
					Cerignola #1, Italy 10Dec43. Foggia #8 (Longskirt), Lucera, Italy 2Feb44. {70 missions}. 
					Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 14th Air Depot Group. Crashed with mechanical failure 
					at El Aouina, Tunisia 27May44.   Condemned salvage May 31, 1944.
				5083 (MSN 3622) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 15Sep42. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 27Nov42. 
					Ainsworth Field, NB 1Mar43. 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 30May43. 
					77th Sub-Depot, Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 21Jul43. 363rd Bomb Group, Pendleton Field, OR 13Sep43. 
					248th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Walker Field, Victoria, KS 22Sep43. 808th Bomb Squadron, 
					472nd Bomb Group, Clovis Field, NM. Damaged in collision with parked Beechcraft AT-10 Wichita 
					41-1717 while taxying at Gulfport Field, MS 30Dec43. 3076th Base Unit, Sheppard Field, Wichita 
					Falls, TX 9Apr44. 883rd Bomb Squadron, 500th Bomb Group, Walker Field, Victoria, KS. 
					Damaged in collision with parked B-17 42-3117 at Walker Field, Victoria, KS 21Apr44. 
					4160th Base Unit, Albuquerque AAB, NM 20Jun44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage and disposal 25Jun45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				5084 (MSN 3623) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 16Sep42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 10Oct42. 323rd Bomb 
					Squadron, 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 14Dec42  
					Named PANHANDLE DOGIE [‘dogie’ is a motherless or neglected calf].   Failed to return from a 
					mission to the torpedo store of the submarine base at Saint-Nazaire, France 3Jan43 (3MIA:6KIA:1POW). 
					West of Nantes, France, the anti-aircraft fire was strong; south of the Loire the fire of the
					battery of Château Bougon, Couffé, was very heavy, and a strong defence was encountered 
					in the region of Paimboeuf. Strong head winds slowed the advance of the formation during 
					the last part of the flight. German fighters quickly intercepted the formation, attacking first 
					the bombers damaged by anti-aircraft fire. Shot down before reaching the target by Fw 190 
					fighters of III./JG 2. With No.3 and 4 engines on fire, the crew bailed out. The aircraft exploded 
					and crashed in the Bay of Biscay 12km off L'Herbaudière, Noirmoutier-en-L'Île, south of 
					Saint-Nazaire, France.  MACR 15464
				5085 (MSN 3624) Accepted by USAAF 9Sep42. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 23Sep42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 7Oct42. 
					Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), 
					Scotland 30Oct42. 419th Bomb Squadron [B], 301st Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), 
					Northamptonshire Nov42. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa Nov42. RAF Hurn, Bournemouth, 
					Hampshire 22Nov42. Departed to North Africa 23Nov42. Operation Torch Nov42. 419th Bomb 
					Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Tafraoui, Oran, Algeria 23Nov42. Maison Blanche, Algiers, 
					Algeria 6Dec42. Biskra, Algeria 21Dec42. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 16Jan43. 
					Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 8Mar43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43.
					Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Cerignola #1, Italy 10Dec43. Foggia #8 (Longskirt), Lucera, Italy 2Feb44. 
					Taxy accident. Salvaged 31Dec45
				5086 (MSN 3625) Accepted by USAAF 9Sep42. Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force 
					Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 17Sep42. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 17Nov42. Ferried RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to UK 24Nov42.
					369th Bomb Squadron [WW*J], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 25Nov42.
					(1WIA). Severely battle damaged on a mission to the Luftwaffe air 
					depot at Romilly-sur-Seine, France 20Dec42. Enemy fighters attacked most of the way from 
					entering France until returning to the English Channel. About ten minutes after the target the 
					plane was hit by German fighter 20mm cannon projectiles. The aircraft was badly damaged, 
					shattering the stabiliser, No.3 engine was disabled and No.2 engine damaged by cannon shells. 
					The Plexiglas nose was shattered and elevator controls damaged. Because of the damage the 
					bomber slowed and, contrary to regulations, the other 306th Bomb Group planes also did to 
					provide protection. The plane was under enemy attack for the entire one hour fifty-three 
					minutes that it was over enemy territory. The pilot instructed the crew to standby to jump 
					because it appeared that the damaged right stabilizer would rip off. It did not and the plane 
					proceeded back to base. The damaged stabilizer caused the plane to veer to the right of the 
					runway so the pilot circled the base and the second landing attempt was perfect. Without
					hydraulics or brakes, the plane landed and avoided a tractor and another B-17. Battle damaged 
					on a mission to the naval yards at Wilhelmshaven, Germany 27Jan43. Battle damaged on a 
					mission to the submarine base at Saint-Nazaire, France 16Feb43. Eighth Air Force Service 
					Command, Nutts Corner (Station 235), Belfast, Northern Ireland 14Mar43. Regained by Group 17Mar43. 
					Departed Thurleigh on a secret courier mission to North Africa 13Apr43. Sealed bags loaded at 
					Bovingdon (Station 112), Hertfordshire and then flown to RAF Portreath, Cornwall. 
					To Gibraltar 14Apr43. To Maison Blanche, Algiers, Algeria 17Apr43. The cargo
					[maps for the forthcoming Sicily invasion] was unloaded and the plane flown to 
					Marrakech, French Morocco 21Apr43. Departed to Gibraltar 22Apr43 and returned 
					with four 306BG and 303BG evadees via Bovingdon to Thurleigh 23Apr43. Battle damaged 
					on a mission to the naval facilities on Heligoland island, Germany 15May43 (1WIA:9RTD). 
					The bombardier was wounded by a fragment of an aerial bomb dropped by a German fighter. 
					Battle damaged on a mission to Wilhelmshaven, Germany 21May43. During an attack by enemy 
					fighters, two engines were struck by 20mm cannon shells and other damage. Battle damaged 
					on a mission to the submarine yards at Bremen, Germany 13Jun43. This B-17 was used as a 
					backdrop to a medal ceremony for Staff Sergeant Maynard Smith at Thurleigh 15Jul43. 
					Colonel Henry L. Stimson, U.S. Secretary of War presented the Congressional Medal of Honour - America's
					highest award - to Staff Sergeant Maynard Smith, for his bravery during a raid on St. Nazaire in France. 
					Battle damaged on a mission to the Nordisk Aluminium A/S works at Herøya, Norway 24Jul43. 
					An attack by enemy fighters caused 20mm cannon shell damage to both wings, tailplane, fuselage 
					and hydraulic system. Mobile Repair Unit No.19, Eighth Air Force Service Command 24Jul43. 
					Regained by Group Aug43. 546th Bomb Squadron [BK*B], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), 
					Northamptonshire 5Sep43.  Named *Wahoo II*). {first combat mission 23Sep43}. A waist gunner 
					had problems with the oxygen system and died of hypoxia on a mission to industrial areas at Frankfurt 
					am Main, Germany 4Oct43 (1KIA). Short of fuel, the aircraft landed at RAF Bradwell Bay, Essex. 
					Failed to return from a mission to railway installations at Münster, Germany 10Oct43 (10RTD). 
					As they approached the city, the formation was swarmed by a large force of enemy aircraft for an 
					estimated forty-five minutes of vicious fighting. By the time their friendly fighter escorts arrived to 
					drive off the Luftwaffe, the damage had already been done. On return, bad weather prevented the 
					pilot from finding a place to land. The crew bailed out over Ipswich, Suffolk while the aircraft flew 
					on and crashed on the banks of the River Dove, Eye, Suffolk, killing a cow. {5 missions}. Salvaged 
					by 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Little Staughton 13Oct43. 
				5087 (MSN 3626) Accepted by USAAF 10Sep42. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver 
					Municipal Airport, CO 23Sep42. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 15Oct42. 
					Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), 
					Scotland 21Oct42. 340th Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), 
					Northamptonshire Nov42. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa Nov42. Departed RAF Predannack, 
					Cornwall to North Africa 11Nov42. Operation Torch Nov42. 340th Bomb Squadron, 
					97th Bomb Group, Maison Blanche, Algiers, Algeria 13Nov42. Tafraoui, Oran, Algeria 22Nov42. 
					Biskra, Algeria 25Dec42. Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 8Feb43. Pont-du-Fahs, 
					Tunisia 11Aug43. Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 
					Foggia Main, Italy 15Dec43. San Giovanni, Cerignola, Italy 20Dec43. Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 16Jan44. 
					Headquarters, 5th Photographic Reconnaissance Group, Malignano, Italy. Damaged taxying 
					at Le Bourget, Paris, France 21Nov44. Salvaged 2Mar45.
				5088 (MSN 3627) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 23Sep42. 
					2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 3Oct42. North Atlantic Wing, 
					Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME Oct42. Operation Bolero [tactical call sign PN9E]. 
					Ferried to RCAF Goose Bay, Labrador 4Nov42. Departed RCAF Goose Bay to Bluie West One (BW-1),
				 	Narsarsuaq, Greenland 5Nov42. En route to England, crashed at Koge Bay, 
					Narsarssuak, Greenland 6Nov42 (9RTD). A USAAF Douglas C-53 Skytrooper, 42-15569 
					with five men aboard returning from Iceland, reported that it had made a forced landing 
					on the Ice Cap on the southeast coast of Greenland 5Nov42. B-17 42-5088 was diverted on 
					its ferry flight from USA to the UK to join the search for the crew. It was initially dispatched from 
					Bluie West One 6Nov42  Bad weather prevented a search the next day but the search 
					continued 8Nov42. During a search 9Nov42, it approached the approximate center of its 
					search grid from seaward where it encountered a local low cloud ceiling. The B-17 reversed 
					course to go around the weather and headed in again, going northward into Koge Bay fjord
					to the west, and flew into a visual ‘white-out’, which became an unseen three-sided trap. 
					The pilot began to turn away to the left, and the left wing tip hit the unseen Ice Cap. 
					The plane skidded for about 200 yards on the surface of the Koge Bay fjord’s active glacier.
					The B-17 broke apart at the aft bulkhead of the radio compartment, rear of the wings. 
					The broken-off tail section was overhanging a large open crevasse, and another crevasse 
					was in front of the plane. The plane was at about 4,000ft elevation and twenty-nine miles 
					northwest of Beach Head Station. The survivors were finally rescued and returned to 
					BW-1 13May43. The rescue operation had involved the loss of three aircraft and eight men
				5089 (MSN 3628) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 23Sep42. 
					2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 31Jan43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 5Mar43. 
					247th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 4Jun43. Accident 
					in collision with Boeing B-29 Superfortress 42-6385 while taxying at Smoky Hill Field 5Jul44
				5090 (MSN 3629) Accepted by USAAF 10Sep42. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver 
					Municipal Airport, CO 23Sep42. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle 
					Field, ME 15Oct42. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to 
					Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 27Oct44. 414th Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, 
					Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 11Nov42. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa Nov42. 
					Departed RAF Hurn, Bournemouth, Hampshire to North Africa 20Nov42. Operation Torch Nov42. 
					414th Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Maison Blanche, Algiers, Algeria 20Nov42. 
					Tafraoui, Oran, Algeria 22Nov42. Biskra, Algeria 25Dec42. Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), 
					Constantine, Algeria 8Feb 43. Failed to return from a tactical mission to Satellite #4 and #5 
					airdromes at Gerbini, Sicily 8Jul43 (10KIA). The bomber turned back out of formation just as 
					it reached the island of Sicily. It was last seen being attacked by a flight of enemy fighters
					Shot down by Bf 109G-6 at Sicily, Italy Jul 8, 1943. MACR 69. 
				5091 (MSN 3630) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 21Sep42. 416th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, 
					Walla Walla Field, WA. 526th Bomb Squadron, 379th Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA 21Nov42. 
					Named HELL FROM HEAVEN. Named by the inmates of Walla Walla State prison
					Severely damaged while parked in collision by B-17F 42-5292 taxying at Sioux City AAB 26Feb43. 
					Salvaged 3Apr43. 
				5092 (MSN 3631) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 28Sep42. 316th Bomb Squadron, 88th Bomb Group, 
					Redmond Field, OR 23Dec42. Walla Walla Field, WA 23Jan43. Mechanical failure on takeoff 
					at Walla Walla 3Feb43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 3Aug43. 
					232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 9Jun43. 241st Base Unit 
					(Operational Training Unit), (504th Bomb Group) Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 13Jun43. 
					Alliance Field, NB 30Oct43. 222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Ardmore 
					Field, OK 15Mar44. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA 
					for storage and disposal 14Jun45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows 
					Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped. 
				5093 (MSN 3632) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 23Sep42. Blythe Field, CA 13Dec42. Hobbs
					Field, NM 11May43; code H73. 3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 
					10Aug43.  Reclamation completed Amarillo AAF, TX Jun 7, 1946
				5094 (MSN 3633) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 21Sep42. Pierre Field, SD 16Dec42. 
					Rapid City Field, SD 8Jan43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 8Apr43. Spokane Field, WA 3Aug43. SOC 4Jan44
				5095 (MSN 3634) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 26Sep43. 541st Bomb Squadron, 383rd Bomb Group, 
					Pierre Field, SD 16Dec42. Ground looped at Pierre Field, SD 29Jan43. Rapid City Field, SD 15Feb43. 
					Portland AAB, OR 13Jun43. McChord Field, Tacoma, WA 8Jul43. 243rd Base Unit (Operational 
					Training Unit), Great Bend Field, KS 20Jun44. 232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Dalhart Field, TX 16Jul44. 273rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Lincoln Field, NB 9Jan45. 
					241st Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 23Feb45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 9Oct45
				5096 (MSN 3635) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 20Sep42. Redmond Field, OR 24Dec42. 316th Bomb 
					Squadron, 88th Bomb Group, Walla Walla Field, WA 21Sep42. Badly damaged by fire at 
					Walla Walla 15Jan43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 10Apr43. 
					Walla Walla Field, WA 17May43. 4117th Base Unit (Warner Robins Air Technical Service 
					Command), Robins Field, Warner Robins, GA 6Aug43. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training 
					Station), Avon Park Field, FL 16Dec43. 317th Bomb Squadron, 88th Bomb Group, Avon Park Field, FL. 
					Crash landed Avon Park 16Mar44. Augusta, GA 9May44. 4142nd Base Unit, Altus Field, OK 31Jul44. 
					325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL. Crashed at Avon Park 18Feb45.
					To  Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 4Sep45
				5097 (MSN 3636) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 26Sep42. Redmond Field, OR 26Dec42. Pueblo AAB, CO 7Feb43. 
					Dalhart Field, TX 16May43. 247th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Smoky Hill Field, 
					Salina, KS 26Jun43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 27Jun43. 232nd Base 
					Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 26Aug43. 244th Base Unit (Operational 
					Training Unit), Harvard Field, NB 2Sep43. Alliance Field, NB 16Dec43. 519th Base Unit,
					Fort Worth Field, TX. 244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Harvard Field, NB 20Jan44. 
					202nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Galveston Field, TX 15Feb44. 237th Base 
					Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Kirtland Field, Albuquerque, NM 25May44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage 
					and disposal 27Oct45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, 
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5098 (MSN 3637) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 21Sep42. Walla Walla Field, WA 31Jan43. 
					527th Bomb Squadron, 379th Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA 3Feb43. Takeoff accident 
					at Hammer Field, Fresno, CA 8Mar43. 4117th Base Unit (Warner Robins Air Technical 
					Service Command), Robins Field, Warner Robins, GA 13Jul43. 327th Base Unit (Combat 
					Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 21Sep43. 366th Base Unit, Rayleigh 15Nov43.
					841st Bomb Squadron, 488th Bomb Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL. Crash landed 
					Simona, FL 25Feb44. 2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field,
					Sebring, FL 11May44. Drew Field, Tampa, FL 15Jun44. 326th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL. Force landed on fire at Robins Field, 
					Warner Robins, GA 12Jul44. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK 
					for storage and disposal 28Aug45.
				5099 (MSN 3638) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 28Sep42. Ainsworth Field, NB 16Dec42. Air Service 
					Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 5Feb43. Rapid City Field, SD 27Apr43. 
					540th Bomb Squadron, 383rd Bomb Group, Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 8Jul43. 
					592nd Bomb Squadron, 396th Bomb Group, Drew Field, Tampa, FL. Damaged in an 
					accident with parked B-17F 42-29593 while taxying at Drew Field, Tampa, FL 20Nov43. 
					3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 26Jan44
					Reclamation completed Amarillo Aug 20, 1946
				5100 (MSN 3639) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 24Sep42. Ephrata AAB, WA 3Dec42. 7th Bomb Squadron, 
					34th Bomb Group, Blythe Field, CA 15Dec42. Damaged in accident with B-17F 41-24630 
					at Blythe Field 16Dec42. Salvaged 9Jan43.  
				5101 (MSN 3640) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 25Sep42. 34th Bomb Group, Blythe Field, CA 12Dec42. 
					Pyote Field, TX 8Feb43. Dyersburg Field, TN 20May43. 326th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 22Jun43. 329th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training 
					Station), Columbia, SC 21Oct43. 842nd Bomb Squadron, 488th Bomb Group, MacDill Field, 
					Tampa, FL. Damaged in collision with B-17F 42-3447 taxying at MacDill Field 16Feb44. 
					327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 4May44. 
					326th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL. Accident five 
					miles east of MacDill Field hospital 10Jul44.   To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 29Aug45
				5102 (MSN 3641) delivered Geiger Sep 25, 1942; assigned to 461BS/331BG Casper Oct 23, 1942; Named "The Casper Kid"
					Crashed 25 miles north Glenrock, WY due to poor weather (crew of 10 KIS) Feb 25, 1943; W/O Mar 16, 1943. 
					to CL-26 Blythe AAB, CA Mar 24, 1943
				5103 (MSN 3642) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 28Sep42. 464th Bomb Squadron, 331st Bomb Group, 
					Casper Field, WY 13Nov42. Expoded in mid-air over the Tucumcari region of northern New Mexico 
					and crashed three miles east of Medio, NM 13Jan43 (7KIS).
				5104 MSN 3643) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 26Sep42. Pendleton Field, OR 9Nov42. Biggs Field, 
					El Paso, TX 23Mar43. School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 28Apr43. 245th Base Unit 
					(Operational Training Unit), McCook Field, NB 16Jun43. 9th Bomb Group, McCook Field, NB 1Jul43. 
					202nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Galveston Field, TX 14Nov43. 4121st Base Unit 
					(San Antonio Air Technical Service Command), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 6Dec43. 245th Base Unit 
					(Operational Training Unit), McCook Field, NB 21Dec43. 771st Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, 
					Walker Field, Victoria, KS. Force landed after engine failure at El Paso Municipal Airport, TX 17Feb44.
					4160th Base Unit, Albuquerque AAB, NM 20Jul44. 99th Bomb Squadron, 9th Bomb Group, McCook Field, NB. 
					Ground collision with C-45F 44-47313 at Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 5Dec44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 27May45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				5105 (MSN 3644) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 28Sep42. 461st Bomb Squadron, 331st Bomb Group, 
					Casper Field, WY 29Oct42. Crashed north of Bogue, KS 2Feb43 (6KIS). The bomber crashed and 
					exploded in a pasture nine miles north and one mile east of Bogue on a delivery flight from Casper, 
					Wyoming, to the Air Depot at Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK,. The plane broke through the low 
					overhanging clouds, circled once, then struck the ground in a pasture and exploded. 
					The plane plowed a ditch five to six feet deep, ten feet wide, and around one hundred feet long. 
					There were six airmen aboard, all of whom were killed. Wreckage was strewn over a fifteen to twenty acre areaS 
				5106 (MSN 3645) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 28Sep42. Combat Crew Training School, 
					Casper Field, WY 31Oct42. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 2Jan43. 28th Bomb Squadron, 
					19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX 29May43. 202nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 		
					Galveston Field, TX 20Jul43. 282nd Base Unit, Syracuse AAB, NY 25Jul43. 221st Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA 22Feb44. 4160th Base Unit, Albuquerque AAB, NM 20Jun43. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage and disposal 25Jun45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				5107 (MSN 3646) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 26Sep42. Combat Crew Training School, Casper 
					Field, WY 29Oct42. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 30Mar43. 
					Dalhart Field, TX 8Jul43. 797th Bomb Squadron, 469th Bomb Group, Alexandria Field, LA. T
					The crew bailed out when No.1 engine caught fire over Louisiana and crashed east of 
					Alexandria 18Oct43 (1KIS); pilot 2nd LT Dennis J. Walker was killed, the rest of the crew bailed out safely
				5108 (MSN 3647) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 28Sep42. Walla Walla Field, WA 30Nov42. 
					Gowen Field, Boise, ID 7Jan43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma 
					City, OK 6Aug43. 843rd Bomb Squadron, 488th Bomb Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL. 
					Accident on the ground at MacDill Field 19Dec43. Damaged caused by mechanical failure 
					taxying at MacDill Field 3Mar44.  Reclamation completed Lowry AAF Jan 2, 1945
				5109 (MSN 3648) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 28Sep42. Pierre Field, SD 14Dec42. Air Service 
					Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 5Feb43. Walla Walla Field, WA 5Jul43. 
					504th Bomb Group, Harvard Field, NB 10Jun43. 244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Harvard Field, NB 27Jul43. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), 
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 1Sep43. 3rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, 
					311th Photographic Wing, Grenier Field, Manchester, NH 11Jul44. 3rd Weather Reconnaissance 
					Squadron, McChord Field, Tacoma, WA 24May45. 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, 
					311th Photographic Wing, Grenier Field, Manchester, NH. Damaged taxying Grenier Field,
					Manchester, NH 24Aug45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, 
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 23Jan46. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				5110 (MSN 3649) delivered Geiger Field, Spokane, WA Sep 28, 1942; Blythe Field, CADec 12, 1942; Hobbs Field, NM Mar 12, 1943; 
					Crashed landing 20 Nov 1943 at Detroit City Airport, MI.  To CL-26 Hoobs AAF, NM Nov 24, 1943
				5111 (MSN 3650) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 28Sep42. Combat Crew Training School, Casper 
					Field, WY 29Oct42. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 12Feb43. 
					221st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA 25Jul43. 
					329th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA 1Mar44. 4124th Base 
					Unit (Air Technical Service Command), Altus Field, OK 25Jun45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 9Oct45
				5112 (MSN 3651) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 28Sep42. Ainsworth Field, NB 15Dec42. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 17Feb43. 543rd Bomb Squadron, 383rd Bomb Group, Rapid City Field, SD 14Apr43. 
					Named :"Dixie Flyer"  Crashed on the North Bombing Range, SD 22May43 (9KIS). Salvaged 28May43
					Crashed 22 May 1943 at North Bombing Range, SD.  9 killed.  To CL-26 Rapid City AAF May 28, 1943
				5113 (MSN 3652) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 28Sep42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 30Dec42. 
					540th Bomb Squadron, 383rd Bomb Group, Ainsworth Field, NB 1Mar43. Accident landing at Ainsworth Field 14Apr43. 
					3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 23Jul43. 614th Bomb Squadron, 
					401st Bomb Group, Glasgow Field, MT Aug43. Assigned to 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield
					 (Station 155), Suffolk  Named "Dixie Flyer". Damaged in collision with parked B-17F 42-30786 while 
					taxying at Glasgow Field, MT 28Aug43. To  Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR 
					for storage and disposal 2Jan46. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5114 (MSN 3653) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 28Sep42. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 3Jan43. Pyote Field, TX 28Apr43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 30Jul43. 464th Combat Crew Training Squadron, 
					Alexandria Field, LA. Damaged taxying when collided with parked AT-23B 41-35402 and P-47D 43-25345 
					at Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA 8Mar44..  To CL-26 Alexandria AAF Mar 10, 1944
				5115 (MSN 3654) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 28Sep42. Combat Crew Training School, Casper
					Field, WY 31Oct42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 5Feb43. 235th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 13Sep43. 222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Ardmore Field, OK 22Jan44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA 
					for storage and disposal 14Jun45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped. 
				5116 (MSN 3655) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 28Sep42. Blythe Field, CA 15Dec42. Hobbs 
					Field, NM 11Mar43. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 8Nov43. 
					3010th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 20Nov43. 
					3020th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine), La Junta Field, CO 23Apr44. 
					Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; 
					designated TB-17F. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK 
					for storage and disposal 4Aug45. War Assets Corporation. Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped.
				5117 (MSN 3656) 391st Bomb Squadron, 34th Bomb Group, Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 28Sep42. 
					Takeoff accident at Geiger Field 16Oct42. Cut Bank Field, MT 14Mar43. 248th Base Unit 
					(Operational Training Unit), Walker Field, Victoria, KS 10Jul43. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 5Aug43. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service 
					Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 11Apr44. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training 
					Station), Avon Park Field, FL 22Apr44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK 
					for storage and disposal 6Sep45.
				5118 (MSN 3657) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 28Sep42. Blythe Field, CA 15Dec42. Hobbs 
					Field, NM 13Mar43. Damaged in a ground accident with B-17F 42-30077 at Hobbs Field 28Oct43. 
					Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 8Nov43. 4124th Base Unit 
					(Air Technical Service Command), Altus Field, OK 11Jul45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 27Aug45
				5119 (MSN 3658) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 28Sep42. Combat Crew Training School, Casper 
					Field, WY 31Oct42. Scott Field, Belleville, IL 8Mar43. Ephrata AAB, WA 5May43. 
					327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 14Jul43. 
					328th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Gulfport Field, MS 27Aug43. 
					221st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA 24Nov43. 
					4204th Base Unit (Warner Robins Air Technical Service Command), Atlanta Municipal 
					Airport, GA 1Jan44. 328th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Gulfport 
					Field, MS 7Jan44. Mid-air collision Atlanta 31Dec44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage and disposal 25May45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				5120 (MSN 3659) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 28Sep42. 391st Bomb Squadron, 34th Bomb Group, 
					Blythe Field, CA 5Jan43. Damaged in landing accident at Blythe Field 15Jan43. Salvaged 2Mar43.
					To CL-26 Blythe AAB Mar 5, 1943
				5121 (MSN 3660) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 28Sep42. Ephrata AAB, WA 3Dec42. 
					Spokane Field, WA 10Apr43. Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational 
					Training Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 23Jun43. 6th Bomb Group, Grand Island 
					Field, NB 8Jul43. 202nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Galveston 
					Field, TX 3Oct43. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, 
					Tampa, FL 5Apr44.  Reclamation completed Drew Field Jan 21, 1946
				5122 (MSN 3661) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 28Sep42. 99th Bomb Group, Walla Walla 
					Field, WA Oct42. Redmond Field, OR 23Dec42. Walla Walla Field, WA 18Jan43. 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 23Jun43. 328th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Gulfport Field, MS 20Jul43. 593rd Bomb Squadron, 396th Bomb Group, Drew Field, 
					Tampa, FL. Damaged at Drew Field 2Feb44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage and disposal 25Jun45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				5123 (MSN 3662) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 28Sep42. 20th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, 
					Great Falls AAB, MT 1Dec42. The aircraft was left wingman of a three-aircraft training 
					mission which departed Great Falls AAB for Ainsworth Field, NB 30Dec42. Approaching 
					an overcast, the formation followed standard procedure to increase separation distances. 
					On top, this aircraft was not seen nor could it be contacted by radio. Eye witness accounts 
					suggest wing icing as the bomber was seen in a flat spin over Melstone, MT. Tail surfaces 
					were noted with loose fabric and the engines may have been at full power. The bomber 
					crashed in the Bull Mountains, south of Mussellshell, MT (12KIS – 10 crew and 2 pax). 
					It slid along the ground passing between two pine trees which ripped off the wings and 
					starting a brush fire. Examination of wreckage from another B-17 showed that elevator 
					fabric had torn loose from the supporting metal trailing edge structure. Boeing accident
					investigators concluded that separation of the fabric from the elevator was caused by a 
					new attachment method. Unlike hand lacing where the needles passed between fabric threads, 
					the pronged clips caused small tears in the fabric which escalated into attachment 
					separation under pressure. An engineering fix had been designed and instituted on 
					production models and follow-on Army Technical Orders were issued for retrofits 
					on in-service aircraft; this plane had not been modified. Salvaged by a crew from Great Falls AAB 31Dec42.  
					Condemned Great Falls AAF Jan 1, 1943
				5124 (MSN 3663) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 28Sep42. 379th Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA 21Nov42. 
					Rapid City Field, SD 21Jul43. 3705th Base Unit (Technical School), Lowry Field, Denver, CO 1May44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 4Oct45
				5125 (MSN 3664) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 29Sep42. 
					Houlton Field, ME 13Nov42. 365th Bomb Squadron [XK*Q], 305th Bomb Group, 
					Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire Jan43.  Named "Boom Town Jr." Failed to return from a mission 
					to the submarine yards at Bremen, Germany 13Jun43 (8KIA:2POW). Two engines 
					damaged by flak over the target, dropped back and the pilot headed back to England. It was 
					intercepted over the North Sea by a pair of Ju 88 fighters, shot down and forced to ditch. 
					Survivors were in dinghies and were rescued several days later off the Dutch coast and taken prisoner
				5126 (MSN 3665) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 28Sep42. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 15Dec42.
					505th Bomb Group, Harvard Field, NB 22Jul43. 244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Harvard Field, NB 26Jan44. 558th Base Unit, 20th Ferrying Group, Air Transport Command, 
					Berry Field, Nashville, TN 24Feb44. 244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Harvard Field, NB 7Mar44. To  Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 27Oct45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5127 (MSN 3666) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 28Sep42. Glasgow Field, MT 7Dec42. Gore Field, 
					Great Falls, MT 3Feb43. Rapid City Field, SD 17Jul43. 504th Bomb Group, Fairmont Field, 
					Geneva, NB 5Aug43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 2Sep43. 
					Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training Wing, Grand Island 
					Field, NB 10Dec43. 202nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Galveston 
					Field, TX 15Feb44. 554th Base Unit, 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal 
					Airport, TN 2Mar44. 902nd Base Unit (Base Complement), Orlando AAB, FL 5Jun44. 
					3020th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine), La Junta Field, CO 30Jun43. 
					Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training Wing, Grand Island 
					Field, NB 9Sep43. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, 
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 27Oct45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5128 (MSN 3667) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 28Sep42. Cut Bank Field, MT 7Dec42. 
					Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 3Feb43. School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 28Apr43. 
					612th Bomb Squadron, 401st Bomb Group, Great Falls AAB, MT 7Jul43. The aircraft crashed 
					during a night bombing exercise out of Great Falls Field shortly after midnight 2Sep43. 
					The crew was instructed to fly to a bombing target field near Big Sandy, MT. The B-17 
					exploded in mid-air, possibly from auxiliary fuel tank vapors, then plummeted to the 
					ground six miles east of Fort Benton, MT (10KIS)
				5129 (MSN 3668) Accepted by USAAF 21Sep42. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 29Sep42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 16Oct42. 
					Ferried Patterson Field, Reykjavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 8Nov42. 
					368th Bomb Squadron, 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire Nov42. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the railway marshalling yards at Hamm, Germany 4Mar43 (9MIA). 
					The group leader abandoned the mission when they ran into bad weather to the east of Texel 
					and turned the formation back towards England. At that point several Fw 190s came out the 
					cloud to attack. This bomber, slightly behind the formation after the turn back, was attacked 
					and the No.3 engine caught fire. Dropping further back, more attacks were made on the bomber, 
					setting it on fire along the fuselage. Shot down by Uffz Flecks and Hans Miessner of 6/JG 1.
					The crew bailed out but were believed to have drowned when the bomber crashed in the 
					North Sea 20km off Hoek van Holland, Netherlands.MACR 2749
				5130 (MSN 3669) Accepted by USAAF 21Sep42. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 29Sep42. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Presque Isle Field, ME 20Nov42. Ferried RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to UK 24Nov42. 
					367th Bomb Squadron, 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 25Nov42
					Named SWEET PEA. The plane was christened at Thurleigh 20Dec42 by Maureen, 
					a three-year-old girl who lived in a London orphanage. She was adopted by the 367th 
					Bomb Squadron as their mascot after two enlisted men collected £101 in pennies to pay 
					for extras for the Britsih Orphans Fund sponsored by the ‘Stars and Stripes’ army newspaper
					Battle damaged on a mission to the Luftwaffe air depot at Romilly-sur-Seine, France 12Dec42 (1WIA:9RTD). 
					The nose and horizontal stabiliser were damaged by enemy fight attacks; the bombardier 
					was wounded by a 20mm cannon shell. Battle damaged on a mission to the Luftwaffe air 
					depot at Romilly-sur-Seine, France 20Dec42 (10RTD). Enemy fighters attacked most of the 
					way from entering France until returning to the English Channel. Returning for home 
					after the target, it was attacked by enemy Fw 190 fighters. A cannon shell severly 
					damaged the right elevator. Another shell blew out a life raft which destroyed the 
					radio aerial and caught on the tail causing excess drag and vibration. An aileron 
					and No.2 engine supercharger had been damaged. The plane was using excess 
					fuel to keep up with formation but made it back to Thurleigh for a very important 
					appointment with a three-year old orphan. The plane was the trial installation fitted 
					with two 0.50 caliber nose guns, produced by two ground crew members.
					Failed to return from a mission to the submarine pens at Lorient, France 6Mar43 (1KIA:1EVD:8POW). 
					Damaged by flak after the target, damaging No.3 and 4 engines; neither propeller 
					could be feathered. No.4 engine was on fire and No.3 lost all oil pressure. 
					The plane was heading out to sea in an attempt to reach England when the No.3 engine seized, 
					the crankshaft sheared, the propeller spun off the engine and cut a swathe through the 
					fuselage directly in front of the co-pilot. It shattered the windshield and instrument panel, 
					badly wounding the co-pilot. No.4 engine continued to burn and at risk of reaching the fuel 
					tank. Unable to extinguish the fire, the pilot turned back towards land and made landfall at 
					Guilvinec heading north. Down to 3,000ft and passing Pont-l'Abbé the crew bailed out. 
					The plane crashed near Quimper, France..  MACR 15568
				5131 (MSN 3670) Accepted by USAAF 21Sep42. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 29Sep42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 9Oct42. 
					Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), 
					Scotland 6/7Nov42. 32nd Bomb Squadron [L], 301st Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), 
					Northamptonshire Nov42. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa Nov42. RAF Hurn, Bournemouth, 
					Hampshire 22Nov42. Departed to North Africa 23Nov42. Operation Torch Nov42. 
					32nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Tafraoui, Oran, Algeria 23Nov42. Maison Blanche, 
					Algiers, Algeria 6Dec42. Biskra, Algeria 16Dec42. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, 
					Algeria 16Jan43. Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 8Mar43. Oudna #1, 
					Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 
					{54 missions}..   Named HUN-PECKER – artwork of a flying chicken about to throw a bomb. 
					Painted by Sgt Eugene Townsend (32BS/301BG
					429th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 14Nov43. 
					{first combat mission 30Nov43}. Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 10Dec43. Battle damaged 
					on a mission to the submarine pens at Toulon, France 7Mar44 (1WIA:9RTD). 
					The plane was attacked by Bf 109s and Fw 190s, cannon shell shrapnel wounding 
					the tail gunner and force landed in Sardinia for medical assistance. {31 missions}. 
					99th Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 28Mar44. {nil missions}. Air Depot Mar44. 
					Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire. Returned to US. 4168th Base 
					Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 14Jun44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for 
					storage and disposal 18Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich 
					Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped. 
				5132 (MSN 3671) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 29Sep42. 
					2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 15Oct42. Ferried on the North Atlantic 
					route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 23/24Nov42. 
					303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 21Dec42. 
					401st Bomb Squadron [LL*E], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), 
					Cambridgeshire 18Jan43, named "Royal Flush!") Battle damaged on a mission 
					to the railway marshalling yards at Hamm, Germany 4Mar43. The weather was bad from 
					takeoff through to Germany preventing four other groups rendezvousing with the 
					91st Bomb Group which proceeded alone to the target. Sixteen planes faced the 
					toughest fighter defence of the war, the heaviest flak areas, and on the deepest 
					penetration yet into Germany. The reception was immediate with German fighters 
					determined to stop the attack; the return flight home was no easier, flying into the 
					wind of a strong jetstream. Failed to return from a mission to the Chemische Werke 
					synthetic rubber works at Hüls, Marl, Germany 22Jun43 (10POW). The bomb run 
					from the I.P. to the target was along the Ruhr ‘flak alley’. Flak struck the No.1 engine, 
					the propeller was feathered and the plane continued to drop its bombs. After the target, 
					No.3 engine caught fire but the propeller could not be feathered. No.2 engine was not 
					pulling full power. The bomber dropped out of formation and was attacked by enemy fighters. 
					The tail and ball turret gunners were wounded, the Plexiglas nose had been 
					shot off and the hydraulic system damaged. Excess weight was jettisoned to try and 
					maintain altitude but seven crew bailed out over Wesel, Germany; the other 
					three remained when the plane was able to maintain altitude at 2,500ft. Damaged by 
					further flak, the remaining crew ditched in the North Sea and rescued by German 
					patrol boat. {23 missions}. 
				5133 MSN 3672) Accepted by USAAF Sep42. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver 
					Municipal Airport, CO 29Feb42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 7Jan43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					342nd Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Biskra, Algeria 15Jan43. 
					Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria.  .Named  TABU – artwork of skull 
					and crossbones under name . Severely battle damaged during a mission to shipping 
					and the docks at Palermo, Sicily 17Apr43 (2KIA:2WIA). Flak was heavy and accurate, 
					damaging the plane. Salvaged. MACR 16527
				5134 (MSN 3673) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 1Oct42. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, 
					West Palm Beach, FL 15Dec42. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 353rd Bomb Squadron, 
					301st Bomb Group, Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 18Feb43. Saint-Donat 
					(New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 8Mar43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43.
					Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Cerignola #1, Italy 10Dec43. Foggia #8 (Longskirt), 
					Lucera, Italy 2Feb44. {49 missions}.  Salvaged 26Feb45.
				5135 MSN 3674) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 4Oct42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 11Dec42. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 97th Bomb Group, 
					Tafraoui, Oran, Algeria 22Dec42. Biskra, Algeria 25Dec42. Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), 
					Constantine, Algeria 3Feb43. Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. 
					Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 99th Bomb Group, Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 14Nov43. 
					Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 11Dec43. {29 missions}. Air Depot Mar44. Air Depot Foggia, Italy. 
					Returned to US 23Jun44. Salvaged 26Feb45. 1104th Base Unit (Caribbean Wing, Air Transport 
					Command), Homestead Field, FL 23Jun45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 4Oct45. MUD HEN
				5136 (MSN 3675) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 1Oct42. 
					Gowen Field, Boise, ID 19Jan43. Wendover Field, UT 28May43. Dyersburg Field, TN 11Aug43. 
					Combat Crew Training School, 395th Bomb Group, Ardmore Field, OK. The aircraft suffered engine 
					problems after takeoff and made a 180-degree turn to land but failed to clear tall trees and 
					crashed nose down into a creek just south of Ardmore 15Dec43. 12 killed.
				5137 (MSN 3676) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 1Oct42. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS Dec42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 13Dec42. Ferried South Atlantic route to North Africa. 
					Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. Marrakech, French Morocco. 32nd Bomb Squadron, 
					301st Bomb Group, Biskra, Algeria 22Dec42. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 16Jan43. 
					Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 8Mar43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43.  
					Named LEADFOOT. Named after the nickname of the crew chief. Nose art painted by Sgt Eugene 
					Townsend at Saint-Donat Apr43. Later named CAROL JEAN IV. Named after the pilot’s girl friend
					Missing in action on a mission to the ball bearing factory at Turin, Italy 30Oct43 (9MIA). 
					About one hour after takeoff, the No.4 engine was seen to be leaking oil and smoking. The propeller 
					was feathered but started to windmill. The aircraft left the formation and turned back 
					towards base. The engine then caught fire and the crew bailed out over the Mediterranean Sea but 
					Air-Sea Rescue was unable to find any crew members. {86 missions}. MACR 1060
				5138 (MSN 3677) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 2Oct42. 
					502nd Bomb Squadron, 346th Bomb Group, Smoky Hill, KS. Damaged taxying with 42-5279 at 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 27Nov42. Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX 31Jan43. Topeka Field, KS 2Jun43. 
					235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 28Jul43. 
					233rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, AZ 28Mar44. 
					283rd Base Unit (Gunnery Station), Galveston Field, TX 29Aug44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 11Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5139 (MSN 3678) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 2Oct42. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 14Dec42. 322nd Bomb Squadron [LG*V], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), 
					Cambridgeshire 13Mar43.  Named "Chief Sly II".  Battle damaged on a mission to the 
					railway marshalling yards at Hamm, Germany 4Mar43. The weather was bad from takeoff through 
					to Germany preventing four other groups rendezvousing with the 91st Bomb Group which proceeded 
					alone to the target. Sixteen planes faced the toughest fighter defence of the war, the heaviest flak areas, 
					and on the deepest penetration yet into Germany. The reception was immediate with German fighters 
					determined to stop the attack; the return flight home was no easier, flying into the wind of a strong 
					jetstream. Battle damaged on a mission to the Deutsche Werke Kiel AG shipyard at Kiel, Germany 19May43.
					Flak over the target was moderate and accurate, striking and damaging the plane. Battle damaged on a 
					mission to the submarine yards at Wilhelmshaven, Germany 21May43. Enemy fighter opposition was 
					vicious both before and after the target. Flak was moderate to intense, damaging the plane. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 17Aug43 (6KIA:4POW). 
					Attacked by enemy fighters after crossing the German border en route to the target. With damage to 
					engine No.3 and No.4 and the wing on fire, crashed at Geisenheim, twelve miles west of Wiesbaden, Germany 
					Claimed by Uffz Martin Saller in Bf 109G-5 of JG 50/2.   MACR 276. 
				5140 (MSN 3679) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 2Oct42. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, 
					West Palm Beach, FL 12Dec42. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 97th Bomb Group, Biskra, Algeria 28Dec42. 
					Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 8Feb 43..  Named YANKEE QUEEN – artwork of a young 
					woman wearing a crown and holding a bomb aloft.    Severely battle damaged on a mission to a Luftwaffe 
					airfield at Grosseto, Italy 26Apr43 (10RTD). The mission was carried out in weather so foul that the 
					Group was forced to make two bomb runs in order to locate the target. They were at 30.000 feet 
					attempting to locate a break in the undercast when the flight became separated in the clouds. 
					Three of the bombers bombed through a sudden break in the clouds and were turning to head for
					home - then it happened. In just seconds two flak bursts knocked out two engines and three fuel tanks. 
					In a matter of minutes it lost 8.000 feet of altitude. The ailerons and rudder had been shot away. 
					The pilot fought the controls while the pull of gravity kept the crew pressed to the floor. Fuel and oil 
					flowed through the fuselage soaking the airmen. The airplane began to level out. Over the 
					Mediterranean Sea the crew began to strip the plane of excess weight to aid the overloaded engines.
					Reaching North Africa it skimmed over the Atlas mountains and crash landed in the desert sand. Pont-du-Fahs, 
					Tunisia 11Aug43. Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {100+ missions}. 
					463rd Bomb Group, Foggia #1, Celone, Italy. 483rd Bomb Group, Sterparone, Foggia, Italy.  100+ missions
					Returned to US. 1104th Base Unit (Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command), Homestead Field, FL 6Jul44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Arledge Field, Stamford, TX 22Nov44
				5141 (MSN 3680) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 2Oct42. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 26Nov42. Topeka Field, KS 5Mar43. Rapid City Field, SD 12Nov42. 
					541st Bomb Squadron, 383rd Bomb Group, Pierre Field, SD 10Mar43. Damaged by bird strike 
					fifteen miles southwest of Pierre Field. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 22Jun43. 328th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Gulfport Field, MS 20Jul43. 902nd Base Unit, Pinecastle Field, FL 4Sep43. 
					592nd Bomb Squadron, 396th Bomb Group, Drew Field, Tampa, FL. Accident landing with mechanical 
					failure at Drew Field 6Mar44. 328th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Gulfport Field, MS 31Mar44. 
					901st Base Unit, Orlando AAB, FL. Damaged taxying at Orlando 3Sep44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage and disposal 19Jun45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				5142 MSN 3681) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 2Oct42. Barksdale Field, 
					Bossier City, LA 16Nov42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 11Dec42. Ferried South Atlantic route, departed Morrison Field 20Dec42. 
					Waller Field, Trinidad 20Dec42. Val de Cães Field, Belém, Brasil 21De42. Parnamirim Field, Natal, Brasil 22Dec42. 
					Wideawake Field, Ascension Island 26Dec42. Roberts Field, Liberia; Yundum Field, Bathurst, Gambia; 
					Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 97th Bomb Group, Biskra, Algeria 3Jan43. 
					Crashed on the ferry flight from Marrakech to Biskra 3Jan43 (9POW). The plane was in a flight of three which were 
					detailed to join the 97th Bomb Group; problem was, no-one told the Bomb Group to expect the flight. 
					They found themselves over a solid undercast, preventing visual navigation and the airfield at Biskra 
					did not respond to any radio calls. Dropping down, they realised they were over the enemy territory of 
					Tunisia. Two of the planes were attacked by German fighters, this one crash landing in the desert near Gabès, 
					Tunisia. They had landed in enemy territory, the crew and plane were captured and taken prisoners of war. SOC 8Nov44
				5143 (MSN 3682) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 2Oct42.
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 11Dec42.
					Ferried South Atlantic route, departed Morrison Field 20Dec42. Waller Field, Trinidad 20Dec42. Val de Cães Field, 
					Belém, Brasil 21De42. Parnamirim Field, Natal, Brasil 22Dec42. Wideawake Field, Ascension Island 26Dec42. 
					Roberts Field, Liberia; Yundum Field, Bathurst, Gambia; Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco. 
					Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 352nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Aïn M’lila (Onyx), 
					Constantine, Algeria 16Jan43. Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 8Mar43. 
					Flown Gibraltar to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 20/21Jun43.  Named "Dirty Gertie".
					Battle damaged by flak over the target on a tactical mission in support of Operation Husky 
					to the Messina-Villa San Giovanni ferry terminals, Italy 16Jul43. Crash landed Sicily. 
					Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {52 missions}. 347th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, 
					Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 14Nov43. Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 11Dec43. 
					Air Depot Mar44. Returned to Group 15Jun44. {25 missions}. Declared ‘war weary’. 
					Reassigned for utility, training and weather check aircraft 6Aug44. 52nd Fighter Group, 
					Madna Field, Italy 8Oct44. Salvaged 2Nov44
				5144 (MSN 3683) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 4Oct42. 
					30th Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX 6Feb43. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 13Aug43. 452nd Bomb Group, Pendleton Field, OR 1Nov43. 
					232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX. Crash landed on approach 
					to land at Dalhart Field 16Jan44 (5KIS). SOC 17Jan44
				5145 (MSN 3684) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 4Oct42. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 7Jan43.
					Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 32nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Biskra, Algeria 11Jan43. 
					Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 16Jan43. Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 8Mar43. 
					Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {62 missions}.. 
					Name THE GREMLIN – artwork of a gremlin about to throw a bomb. Painted by Sgt Eugene Townsend (32BS/301BG) .  
					96th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 14Nov43. {first combat mission 16Nov43}. 
					Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 10Dec43. Battle damaged during a mission to railway bridges at 
					Bolzano, Italy 15Dec43 (1WIA:9RTD). Flak was heavy, causing injury to the navigator. Failed to return 
					from a mission to the railway marshalling yards at Padua, Italy 11Mar44 (10MIA). A group of 
					lower flying B-24 Liberators on a different axis of attack caused the planes of the 2nd Bomb Group 
					to abort the run and make a 360 degree turn to the right for a second bomb run at the target. 
					This gave time for enemy fighters to assemble for an attack on the bombers. Fighters started 
					attacking the formation and damaged this plane with a rocket on the first pass. There was a 
					large hole in the left wing and fuel was coming out of the number two engine fuel tank. 
					Several minutes later, this tank caught fire, then the plane pulled up high, and started dropping 
					behind the formation. It turned off to the right, the bomb bay doors opened and the crew 
					bailed out, the last three just as the left wing came off and before the plane exploded. 
					Crashed into the Adriatic Sea northeast of Ravenna, Italy. {43 missions}. MACR 2836
					Total of 102 missions.
				5146 (MSN 3685) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 4Oct42. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 28Nov42. 422nd Bomb 
					Squadron [JJ*S], 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 7Dec42. Named Chuck Wagon
					Failed to return from a mission to the Renault armament and motor factory at Paris, France 
					4Apr43 (2KIA:8POW). Very little flak was encountered but groups of enemy fighters attacked 
					the formation after the bomb run. The bomber was struck by cannon fire damaging the engines 
					and tail. No.1 and No.3 engines caught fire, the tail assembly broke off and the plane 
					spiralled down as some of the crew bailed out. Claimed by Hptm Wilhelm-Ferdinand “Wutz” 
					Galland of II/JG 26. Crashed Léry, southeast of Rouen, France.  MACR 15543
				5147 (MSN 3686) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 4Oct42. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, 
					West Palm Beach, FL 12Dec42. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 414th Bomb Squadron, 
					97th Bomb Group, Biskra, Algeria 27Dec42.  Named "Old Ironsides". Chateau-du-Rhumel Feb 3, 1943; 
					Mid-air collision with B-17F 41-24415 during a mission to Palermo, Sicily 9May43 (10RTD). 
					#415 was damaged by an enemy fighter and dropped back into a collision with #147. A propeller sheared 
					off part of the rudder, vertical and horizontal stabilisers as well as the tail gunner’s position of #415. 
					The collision tore off the Plexiglas nose of this plane but it returned safely to base and repaired. Pont-du-Fahs, 
					Tunisia 11Aug43. Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. Failed to return from a mission to the German High 
					Command headquarters of Field Marshal General Albert Kesselring at Frascati, Italy 8Sep43 (6KIA:4POW). 
					The formation encountered a heavy and accurate flak barrage as well as a large force of determined enemy fighters. 
					The bomber had just reached the IP when flak struck No.3 engine starting a fire. A second flak shell exploded 
					in the bomb bay, the plane started to break up and roll over. Claimed by Ten Giovanni Chiale flying a Bf 109 
					of the 150° Gruppo, 53º Stormocaccia, Regia Aeronautica Italiana. After an hard battle the plane lost a wing, 
					started to drop rotating on itself then a part of it exploded in mid-air throwing pieces in a large area. 
					Lastly, the fuselage with a wing still attached crashed near the town of Frascati. The ball turret drop 
					may have dropped separately with the gunner inside
				5148 (MSN 3687) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 4Oct42. 
					Pueblo AAB, CO 3Feb43. 435th Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX 28Sep43. 
					556th Base Unit, 6th Ferrying Group, Long Beach Field, CA 21Jun44. 236th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Pyote Field, TX 28Jul43. Damaged by a tornado while parked at Pyote Field 26Aug44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and 
					disposal 31Oct45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, J
					efferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				5149 (MSN 3688) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 4Oct42. 
					Wendover Field, UT 8Dec42. Combat Crew Training School, Casper Field, WY 11Jan43. 
					Ephrata AAB, WA 14Jun43. Rapid City Field, SD 6Aug43. 3705th Base Unit (Technical School), 
					Lowry Field, Denver, CO for US Navy 31Mar44. Damaged landing with mechanical failure at 
					Lowry Field 9Oct46. ASF 31Mar47
42-5150/5249		Boeing B-17F-40-BO Fortress
				MSN 3689/3788.  Dispositions from B-17 Fortress Master Log, Dave Osborne
				5150 (MSN 3689) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 4Oct42. 461st Bomb Squadron, 331st Bomb Group, Casper 
					Field, WY 30Oct42. Named "Vera De".  Damaged taxying Casper 23Nov42. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, 
					Kearney Field, NB 3Aug43. 842nd Bomb Squadron, 488th Bomb Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL. 
					Damaged while parked by B-17F 42-6001 at MacDill Field 17Feb44.  Surveyed Kearney AAF Feb 20, 1945
				5151 (MSN 3690) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 4Oct42. Wendover Field, UT 8Dec42. Hamilton Field, San Rafael, CA 10Jan43. 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 5Apr43. 245th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), McCook 		
					Field, NB 20Jun43. 3705th Base Unit (Technical School), Lowry Field, Denver, CO 16Oct43. SOC 26Oct44
					Reclamation completed Burbank Apr 9, 1946
				5152 (MSN 3691) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 2Oct42. 526th Bomb Squadron, 379th Bomb Group, Wendover Field, UT 15Dec42.
					During a navigation exercise it crashed into Pole Canyon, East Humbolt Mountains near near Elko, NV
					Jan 2, 1943.  All eight onboard killed.  Surveyed Wendover AAF 
					Jan 12, 1943.  Wreckage found Jun 24, 1943
				5153 (MSN 3692) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 4Oct42. Pyote Field, TX 12Jan43. Pueblo AAB, CO 6Apr43. Dyersburg 
					Field, TN 7Jun43. 4006th Base Unit (Area Command), Miami Air Technical Service 
					Command, Miami, FL 9Jun43. 3501st Base Unit (Technical School & Overseas Replacement
					Depot), Boca Raton Field, FL 2Sep43. 2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine),
					Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 17Oct44. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge 
					Field, AR for storage and disposal 3Jan46. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway 
					Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5154 (MSN 3693) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 4Oct42. 
					Pyote Field, TX 8Jan43. Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 2Jul43. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air 
					Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 9Jun44. 223rd Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 8Sep44. 554th Base Unit, 4th Ferrying 
					Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN 5Dec44. Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, 
					turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Drew Field, Tampa, FL 3Jun45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK f
					or storage and disposal 11Aug45. War Assets Corporation. Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped..  
				5155 (MSN 3694) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 4Oct42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 11Dec42. Ferried from Menara Airport, Marrakech, 
					French Morocco to UK 19Mar43. 365th Bomb Squadron [XK*T], 305th Bomb Group, 
					Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 21Mar43. Failed to return from a mission 19May43 
					(3KIA:7POW). Shot down by enemy fighters, crashed Bohmstedt, seven miles north of Husum, Germany
					MACR 15488
				5156 (MSN 3695) Accepted by USAAF 29Sep42. Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 4Oct42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 19Jan43. 364th Bomb Squadron [WF*D: WF*B], 
					305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 1Feb43. Air Force Service Command 5Apr43. 
					Returned to Group 9May43. Named LALLAH V.   Accident returning from a mission to the Kriegsmarinewerft Kiel shipyard 
					at Kiel, Germany 29Jul43. Landing back at Chelveston, as the plane rolled to the end of the runway 
					and had come to an almost complete stop, the landing gear collapsed. Air Force Service Command 29Jul43. 
					Returned to Group 12Oct43. 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots Ripton (Station 547), Huntingdonshire 21Jan44. 
					Returned to Group 24Jan44. Base Air Depot No.2, Warton (Station 582), Lancashire 20Mar44. 
					Returned to US 8May44. 2126th Base Unit (Central School for Flexible Gunnery), Laredo Field, TX. 
					Damaged in an accident by B-17G 42-102383 taxying at Fort Worth Field, TX 24Aug45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 4Jan46. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5157 (MSN 3696) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 4Oct42. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 11Feb43. 28th Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group, 
					Pyote Field, TX 2Jun43. 504th Bomb Group, Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 18Jul43. 241st Base Unit 
					(Operational Training Unit), Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 23Aug43. Caribbean Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Morrison Field (Station 11), West Palm Beach, FL 14Jan44. 233rd Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, AZ 1Mar44.  To Reconstruction Finance 
					Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage and disposal 22May45. War Assets 
					Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped
				5158 (MSN 3697) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 4Oct42. 571st Bomb Squadron, 390th Bomb Group, Smyrna Field, TN 14Nov42. 
					Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 3Jan43. 3501st Base Unit 
					(Technical School & Overseas Replacement Depot), Boca Raton Field, FL 3Aug43. 4006th Base Unit, 
					Miami, FL 19Aug43. 3501st Base Unit (Technical School & Overseas Replacement Depot), 
					Boca Raton Field, FL 8Sep43.  Reclamation completed at Boca Raton AAF Jan 29, 1946
				5159 (MSN 3698) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 4Oct42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 10Nov42. 3701st Base Unit 
					(Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 13Aug43. Modified for training, stripped of armor, 
					armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. Damaged by bird strike 
					nineteen miles east-southeast of Amarillo, TX 25Feb45. Accident caused by bad weather 
					twenty-five miles south of Amarillo, TX 20Jun45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 20Dec45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5160 (MSN 3699) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 4Oct42. Smyrna Field, TN 18Nov42. Air Service Command, 
					Fairfield Air Depot, Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 19Mar43. 1174th Pilot Transition 
					Training Squadron, Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH. 1172nd Pilot Transition Training 
					Squadron. Accident caused by mechanical failure at Lockbourne AAB 1Jul43. Patterson Field, 
					Dayton, OH 14Jul43. 908th Specialized Pilot Training Squadron, Lockbourne AAB, 
					Columbus, OH. Crashed three miles northeast of Lockbourne 27Nov43 (5KIS). Salvaged 27Nov43
				5161 (MSN 3700) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 8Oct42. Smyrna Field, TN 13Nov42. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 30May43. 2132nd Base Unit, Maxwell 27Jul43. Pilot School 
					(Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 12Aug43. 4142nd Base Unit 
					(Accelerated Service Test, Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 17Apr44. 
					2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH. 
					Substantially damaged in an accident with B-17E 41-2398 while taxying at Lockbourne AAB 29Jun44. 2
					114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 24Aug44. 
					76th Flying Training Wing, Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH. Landing accident at Dayton 
					Field, OH 17Apr45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and 
					disposal 14Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.		
				5162 (MSN 3701) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 4Oct42. Smyrna Field, TN 13Nov42. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, 
					Columbus, OH 28Apr43.
					Crashed after engine failure and fire three miles southeast of Karnack, TX 15May43 (8KIS). Salvaged 17May43
				5163 (MSN 3702) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 4Oct42. Smyrna Field, TN 13Nov42. 2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, 
					Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 28Oct43. 907th Specialized Pilot Training Squadron, 
					Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH. Accident landing with mechanical failure at Lockbourne AAB 12Dec43. 
					4124th Base Unit (Air Technical Service Command), Altus Field, OK 10Aug45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 9Oct45
				5164 (MSN 3703) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 5Oct42. Scott Field, Belleville, IL 6Jan43. Chicago Municipal Airport, IL 22Apr43. 
					908th Specialized Pilot Training Squadron, Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 10May43.
					Crash landed Lockbourne 7Sep43. Crash landed Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 23Oct43. Salvaged 1Nov43
				5165 (MSN 3704) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 5Oct42. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 28Apr43. 
					La Junta Field, CO 26Jun43. 909th Specialized Pilot Training Squadron, Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH. 
					Damaged in ground collision with B-17 42-6189 Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 26Dec43. Salvaged 1Jan44.
				5166 (MSN 3705) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 5Oct42. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 28Apr43. 
					2112th Base Unit, Chanute Field, Rantoul, IL 5Jul43. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 7Aug43.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge 
					Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Dec43. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway 
					Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.  Also listed as sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				5167 (MSN 3706) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 5Oct43. Smyrna Field, TN 27Jan43. Lowry Field, Denver, CO 7Jun43. Pilot School 
					(Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 2Oct43. 4124th Base Unit (Air Technical Service Command), 
					Altus Field, OK 12Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 28Aug45
				5168 (MSN 3707) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 5Oct42. Smyrna Field, TN 24Feb43. 1174th Pilot Transition 
					Training Squadron, Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 28Apr43. Crashed two miles south of
					base 25Jul43. Salvaged 6Sep43
				5169 (MSN 3708) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 5Oct43. Smyrna Field, TN 14Nov42. Air Service Command, Fairfield 
					Air Depot, Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 20Mar43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing,
					Kearney Field, NB 19Jul43. 2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 24Oct43. 4124th Base Unit (Air Technical Service 
					Command), Altus Field, OK 12Aug45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 9Oct45
				5170 (MSN 3709) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 5Oct43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 342nd Bomb 
					Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Tafraoui, Oran, Algeria 7Dec42. Biskra, Algeria 25Dec42. 
					Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 8Feb43. Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. 
					Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {11 missions}. 
					347th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 14Nov43. 
					Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 11Dec43. Failed to return from a mission to the 
					business district of Sofia, Bulgaria 10Jan44 (10POW). The aircraft was struck by flak over 
					the target, disabling two engines. It was then attacked by a flight of enemy fighters and 
					another engine was set on fire by 20mm cannon shells. Unable to cross the Alps on one 
					engine, the crew bailed out over Bulgaria and taken prisoner by Bulgarian troops. 
					Crashed Bulgaria. {11 missions}..  MACR 1819
				5171 (MSN 3710) Accepted by USAAF 30Sep42. Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, 
					Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 5Oct42. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Presque Isle Field, ME 27Nov42. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, 
					Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 2Dec42. 423rd Bomb Squadron [RD*U], 
					306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 1Jan43. Failed to return from a 
					mission to the Focke-Wulf aircraft factory at Bremen, Germany 17Apr43 (10POW). 
					The plane led 2nd element of the low squadron. When it was hit by flak and dropped out 
					of formation, the pilot tried to rejoin 423rd Bomb Squadron when German fighters noticed 
					gunners were out of ammunition and shot out an engine. The plane caught fire and bail 
					out order given. Crashed near Wiessens, four miles southeast of Aurich, Germany.  MACR 15524
				5172 (MSN 3711) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 5Oct42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 21Jan43. Ferried from Menara Airport, 
					Marrakech, French Morocco to St Eval (Station 129), Cornwall 19Mar43. 401st Bomb 
					Squadron [LL*Z], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 26Mar43. 
					Named "Thunderbird".  Failed to return from a mission to the Focke-Wulf aircraft factory at 
					Bremen, Germany 17Apr43 (2KIA:8POW). On the bomb run, heavy flak was encountered. Enemy 
					fighters, disregarding their own flak, made attacks on the formation. The plane took two 
					direct hits on the No.3 and No.4 engines. The right wing was set ablaze immediately with 
					burning oil. There was also fire in the radio room and bomb bay. The ball turret gunner 
					attempted to extinguish the fire in the radio room but it was too fierce. Checking that the 
					enlisted men had bailed out, the ball turret gunner jumped and looked up to see the bomber 
					rise up on its back, turn up on its nose and go straight down. The two pilots were trapped by 
					centrifugal force and were killed in the crash. The remaining crew had bailed out over 
					Bruchhausen-Vilsen before the aircraft crashed at Beckeln, south of Harpstedt, twelve miles 
					southwest of Bremen, Germany. {4 missions}. .  MACR 15521
				5173 (MSN 3712) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 6Oct42. Pyote Field, TX 31Dec42. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 21Jan43. Pueblo AAB, CO 4Mar43. 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 3May43. Ephrata AAB, WA 1Aug43. 232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX. Damaged taxying when collided with parked B-17s 42-30592 
					and 42-37992 at Dalhart 17Apr44. Salvaged 22Apr44
				5174 MSN 3713) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 5Oct42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 9Jan43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 340th Bomb 
					Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 17Apr43. 
					Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 
					Foggia Main, Italy 15Dec43. San Giovanni, Cerignola, Italy 20Dec43. Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 16Jan44. 
					Flew Marrakech, French Morocco to St Mawgan (Station 512), Cornwall 21Mar44. 
					Named "Thunderbird".  Returned to USA Jul 18, 1944 as
					war weary.  1104th Base Unit (Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command), Homestead
					Field, FL 18Jul44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Bush Field, Augusta, GA for storage and disposal 4Jul45
				5175 (MSN 3714) Accepted by USAAF 30Sep42. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 6Oct42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 4Nov42. 
					306th Bomb Group, 16Nov42. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, 
					Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 19Nov42. 367th Bomb Squadron [GY*I], 
					306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire Nov42. Failed to return from a 
					mission to the submarine base at Saint-Nazaire, France 16Feb43 (1KIA:7POW:2EVD). 
					Severely damaged by flak over the target, damaging two engines and setting them on fire. 
					The plane dropped out of formation and attempted to return to England. Having crossed the 
					northern coast of Brittany and flying over the English Channel near the archipelago of Sept-Îles, 
					north of Perros Guirec, it was then attacked by several German Fw 190 fighters. A cannon shell 
					set fire to a third engine and another kills a waist gunner. With the situation now desperate, 
					and to avoid drowning, the pilot turned back towards France so that the crew could bail out 
					over land and receive treatment for injuries. The plane was difficult to maneuver, but after 
					much effort, the two pilots managed to turn it towards land while descending towards a cloudy 
					area which will hide it from the enemy and at a lower altitude where bail out will be safer. 
					The fire in the engines was growing, causing a loss of airspeed. Back above Breton soil, 
					the pilot orders the crew to abandon the aircraft quickly. This was above La Roche-Derrien 
					towards Pontrieux then Saint-Gilles-les-Bois. Nine of the crew managed to bail out. T
					he aircraft crashed into the sea off Pointe De Plouha..  MACR 15471
				5176 (MSN 3715) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 6Oct42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 15Dec42. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					97th Bomb Group, Biskra, Algeria 12Jan43. Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, 
					Algeria 8Feb43. Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. 
					Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 416th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Oudna #1, 
					Mohammedia, Tunisia 14Nov43. Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 11Dec43. 
					Destroyed when a landing RAF Wellington bomber crashed into a parked Wellington 
					at Tortorella, caught fire and exploded nearby 30Dec43. {3 missions}. 
				5177 (MSN 3716) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 6Oct42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 19Oct42. 
					Ferried Patterson Field, Reykjavik, Iceland to Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Scotland 11Dec42. 
					359th Bomb Squadron [BN*U], 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), 
					Huntingdonshire 1Feb43.  Named "Fast Worker II" aka "Fast Woman".
					Battle damaged, Bremen, Germany 28Nov43 (1KIA:9RTD). Bf 109 cannon fire knocked 
					out two engines and riddled and badly damaged the aircraft. On return force landed at 
					Attlebridge (Station 102), Suffolk. Strategic Air Depot. Salvaged 13Dec43. 
				5178 (MSN 3717) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 
					6Oct42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 19Oct42. Ferried Patterson 
					Field, Reykjavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 18Dec42. 303rd Bomb Group, 
					Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 21Dec42. 322nd Bomb Squadron [LG*L], 
					91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 11Jan43.   Named. "The Old Stand By".
					Damaged when an accidental discharge of the gun a waist gunner was testing put 
					several rounds of 0.50 caliber rounds through the tail assembly of his own plane 
					at Bassingbourn 17Jan43. Damaged on a mission to the submarine yards at Wilhelmshaven, 
					Germany 22Mar43. Propeller shaft on No.3 engine broke when forty miles from enemy coast; 
					the pilot could not feather the propeller. He jettisoned the bombs through the bomb bay doors 
					and dove from 25,000ft to return across the North Sea at fifty feet. The propeller dropped off just 
					after reaching England and landed safely at Bassingbourn. Battle damaged on a mission to the 
					Gerhard Fieseler Werke (GFW) aircraft works at Waldau, Kassel, Germany 30Jul43. At the target 
					flak was accurate and intense; there was large enemy fighter opposition en route to and returning 
					from target. Accident on a mission to the synthetic oil refinery at Gelsenkirchen, Germany 12Aug43 
					(1DOI:9RTD). A gunner died of anoxia when his oxygen mask froze. Battle damaged during a Crossbow 
					mission to the Blockhaus d’Éperlecques V-2 rocket bunker at Watten, France 27Aug43. There was 
					moderate and accurate flak in the vicinities of Caen and the target. A force of enemy fighters 
					attacked during the bomb run. The bomber was damaged by flak, 20mm and 0.30 caliber fire. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the Arado Flugzeugwerke aircraft factory, Anklam, Prussia 9Oct43 
					(1KIA:9POW). Just north of the West Frisian lslands the plane reached its planned altitude of 12,000ft. 
					At this time there were occasional fighter attacks by Bf 110s and Bf 109s. Over Mecklenburg Bay 
					the plane turned southeast towards Berlin and the flak and fighter attacks became more intense. 
					The left waist gunner was killed in a fighter attack by a single 7.8mm round. Then there was an 
					explosion under the aircraft and the ball turret gunner reported that the bomb bay doors had 
					been damaged. When the bomber approached Anklam for the bomb run the bombardier tried 
					to open the bomb bay doors but nothing happened; the doors were jammed. The pilot then 
					ordered the bombs held rather than manually cranking open, since the plane could drop behind 
					the formation if they couldn’t reclose the doors, and the five 100lb incendiaries, in addition to 
					the three 1000lb bombs, might not clear the aircraft. Across Mecklenburg Bay again and the 
					northern part of Schleswig-Holstein there were fighter attacks from the rear, and also considerable 
					flak. The tail gunner was wounded by a 20mm cannon shell. The ball turret gunner continued to 
					operate the ball turret as a decoy, but the right gun was out of action from an earlier hit by a 7.8mm 
					armor-piercing round, and the left was out of ammunition. The other guns aboard were out of 
					commission or out of ammunition also. When the plane was within sight of the North Sea, a number 
					of 20mm shells struck the top turret putting it out of commission and starting a small fire. 
					Moments later an 88mm shell exploded nearby, cutting the flight control cables, and the aircraft 
					went into a diving right turn. The pilot immediately turned on the auto-pilot in an attempt to regain 
					control. The plane was out of the group formation now, with only partial control possible. 
					More 20mm shells entered the cockpit, and an oxygen tank was ruptured, causing every floating 
					particle to burst into flames, filling the cockpit with a flash fire. The pilot ordered the aircraft 
					abandoned and the crew bailed out just before it crashed and exploded in a field at Kragstedt, 
					near Flensburg, Germany. {15+ missions).  Claimed by Uffz. Karl Fey
					in Bf 110G-20 of ZG 1/1.  MACR 898.  1 KIA, 9 POW.
				5179 (MSN 3718) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 6Oct42. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 12Jan43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 352nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, 
					Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 22Feb43. Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 8Mar43. 
					Named "Junior".  Failed to return from a mission to the docks at Palermo, Sicily 22Mar43 (5KIA:4POW). 
					After leaving the target, the left wing was hit in the fuel tank, possibly by a 20mm cannon from an 
					enemy fighter. The aircraft caught fire and lost altitude when the crew was ordered to bail out. 
					As they did so, the left wing came off, the aircraft entering a violent spin, broke up and crashed 
					into a cliff on the coast of Trapani, Sicily between San Vito Lo Capo and Zarbo di Mare. {4 missions}.
				5180 (MSN 3719) Accepted by USAAF 5Oct42. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 5Oct42. Houlton Field, ME 13Nov42. 306th Bomb Group, Nov42. Ferried on the North Atlantic 
					route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 23Nov42. 423rd Bomb 
					Squadron [RD*B], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 24Nov42. 
					Named "DFC:"-Artwork of a Distinguished Flying Cross-  Failed to return from a mission to the industrial 
					area and submarine pens at Hamburg, Germany 25Jun43 (1KIA:9POW). Hit by flak with No.1 & No.3 engines 
					damaged and shot down over Bourtange, Netherlands by Unteroffizier Hans-Georg Guthenke of the 3./JG 11 
					flying a Fw 190 A-4 from Husum airfield, Germany. Crashed in the Dennenbosch, just over the Dutch-German 
					border about 2km southeast of Bourtange, Groningen, Netherlands, 
				5181 (MSN 3720) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 7Oct42. 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 4Dec42. Pierre Field, SD 25Feb43. Portland AAB, OR 13Jun43. 
					4115th Base Unit (Spokane Air Technical Service Command), Pendleton Field, OR 27Jun43. 
					4117th Base Unit (Warner Robins Air Technical Service Command), Robins Field, Warner Robins, GA 17Jul43. 
					328th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Gulfport Field, MS 16Sep43. 221st Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA 3Dec43. 328th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Gulfport Field, MS 22May44. Landing accident at Alexandria Field, LA 13Dec44. Reclaimed 3Aug45
				5182 (MSN 3721) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 7Oct42. 467th Bomb Squadron, 333rd Bomb Group, Topeka Field, KS. Accident 
					landing at Topeka Field, KS 27Nov42. Blythe Field, CA 22Mar43. Dyersburg Field, TN 6Jun43.
					504th Bomb Group, Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 11Jun43. 4135th Base Unit (Ogden Air 
					Technical Service Command), Hill Field, Ogden, UT 7Aug43. 241st Base Unit (Operational 
					Training Unit), Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 11Aug43. Alliance Field, NB 2Feb44. 
					246th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Pratt Field, KS 9Feb44. 902nd Base Unit 
					(Base Complement), Orlando AAB, FL 24Mar44. 4160th Base Unit, Albuquerque AAB, NM 20Jun44. 
					463rd Bomb Squadron, 346th Bomb Group, Pratt Field, KS. Takeoff accident caused by 
					mechanical failure at Pratt Field 15Mar45. Takeoff accident at Pratt Field 12Apr45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage and 
					disposal 25May45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped.
				5183 (MSN 3722) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 7Oct42. 
					Gowen Field, Boise, ID 8Apr43. Pocatello Field, ID 10May43. 20th Tow Target Squadron, Casper Field, WY. 
					Ground accident Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 3Dec43. 869th Bomb Squadron, 
					497th Bomb Group, Pratt Field, KS. Forced landing and destroyed by fire two miles northeast of 
					Preston, KS 26May44. Salvaged 27May44
				5184 (MSN 3723) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 7Oct42. 
					Pyote Field, TX 9Jan43. Chico, CA 13Mar43. Gowen Field, Boise, ID 24May43. 542nd Bomb Squadron, 
					383rd Bomb Group, Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 22Jun43. Collision with B-17 42-5204 during 
					taxying at Geiger 11Jul43. 504th Bomb Group, Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 19Jul43. 
					316th Bomb Squadron, 88th Bomb Group, Avon Park Field, FL. Accident when landed 
					with mechanical failure at Avon Park Field 26Feb44. Salvaged 28Feb44..  Reclamation completed Fairmont AAF Jan 3, 1946
				5185 (MSN 3724) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 7Oct42. Pyote Field, TX 12Jan43. Dalhart Field, TX 6May43. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 28Jul43. 346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN. 346th Base 
					Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN. Landing accident at Dyersburg Field 24Feb44. 
					504th Bomb Group, Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 12Jul44. 241st Base Unit (Operational 
					Training Unit), Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 9Aug44. 232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 21Oct44. 273rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Lincoln Field, NB 21Nov44. 224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Sioux 
					City AAB, IA 9Jan45. 235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, 
					El Paso, TX 12May45. 233rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Davis-Monthan Field, 
					Tucson, AZ 21May45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, 
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 30Oct45. War Assets Administration. S
					old to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5186 MSN 3725) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 7Oct42. 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 18Dec42. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 3Jan43. Redmond Field, OR 18Jun43. 
					Ephrata AAB, WA 8Aug43. 232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 9Jun44. 
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Field, NY 10Dec44. 
					4117th Base Unit (Warner Robins Air Technical Service Command), Robins Field, 
					Warner Robins, GA 14Jun45. Reclaimed 2Mar46.  Reclamation completed Robins AAF May 30, 1946
				5187 (MSN 3726) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 7Oct42. 
					Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 9Dec42. Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, AZ 8Jan43. Moses Lake 
					Field, WA 2May43. 4006th Base Unit (Area Command), Miami Air Technical Service 
					Command, Miami, FL 16Jun44. 3501st Base Unit (Technical School & Overseas Replacement 
					Depot), Boca Raton Field, FL 18Aug44. 4210th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service 
					Command), Lambert Municipal Airport, Robertson, MO 3Feb45. 2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, 
					Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 17Oct45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 3Jan46. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5188 (MSN 3727) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 7Oct42. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 10Dec43. Ladd, AK 30Dec43. 
					Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 27May43. 
					556th Base Unit, 6th Ferrying Group, Long Beach Field, CA 2Oct43. 2137th Base 
					Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 7Aug44. 
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Hendricks Field 16Nov44.
					To  Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 18Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5189 (MSN 3728) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 6Oct42. Seattle, WA 31Jan43. Sioux City AAB, IA 13Apr43. Operational 
					Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 3May43. 
					235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 28Jul44. 
					Damaged while parked by B-17G 42-97670 taxying at Biggs Field 15Sep44. 
					231st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Alamogordo Field, NM 10Dec44. 
					246th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Pratt Field, KS 15Jan45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for 
					storage and disposal 29Oct45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich 
					Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5190 (MSN 3729) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 8Oct42. 
					510th Bomb Squadron, 351st Bomb Group, Geiger Field, Spokane, WA. Damaged taxying 
					Biggs 10Dec42. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 11Dec42. Salvaged 12Jan43
				5191 (MSN 3730) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 8Oct42. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 15Dec42. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 342nd Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, 
					Tafraoui, Oran, Algeria Dec42.Named "Peggy D".   Battle damaged on a mission to the docks at Bizerte, Tunisia 18Dec42
					Nearing the target, the 97th Bomb Group was forced to circle to permit the 301st Bomb Group to 
					attack first, as planned. During the turn the second element of three was misplaced and as the 
					flight approached the assigned target it was attacked by three enemy fighters. Struck by flak 
					over the target damaging the engines on the left wing. As the plane dived 
					and headed for home the enemy fighters attacked again. After they withdrew, the No.3 engine 
					stopped and the pilot crash landed the plane in allied territory near El Kef, Tunisia, about 
					40km east of the Algerian border. Salvaged and returned to service. Biskra, Algeria 3Jan43. 
					Battle damaged on a mission to the docks at Bizerte, Tunisia 29Jan43. Turning after the target, the 
					plane was attacked by enemy fighters, disabling the No.2 engine. The bomb bay doors would 
					not close, the drag slowing the bomber and beginning to lag behind the formation. 
					The ball turret and a waist gunner were injured by flak shrapnel. The No.3 engine was struck by 
					cannon shells and caught fire but it was extinguished when the plane went into a steep dive. 
					The remaining gunners were wounded in further attacks by the fighters. During their last attack, 
					three machine gun bullets struck the pilot’s chest, one bullet passing through and hit the i
					nstrument panel, another, an incendiary bullet, lodged in his chest. None hit a vital organ and 
					the pilot continued in control of the bomber. The plane was now down at 1,000ft when 
					another engine failed and the crew prepared for a crash landing. With only one engine producing power, 
					no wing flaps to slow the plane, wheels up, fire in the cockpit and injured crew, the bomber was 
					deliberately bounced off two successive hills about a half mile apart in an attempt to slow it down. 
					The plane stopped on contact with a third hill, stopping quickly in a short distance, 
					knocking off the tail section. The crash was witnesses by Arabs who sent for British troops. 
					The plane burned out on a Tunisian hillside.   condemned MIA Jan 29, 1943, 	
				5192 (MSN 3731) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 8Oct42. 
					Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 3Jan43. Pueblo AAB, CO 31Mar43. Rapid City Field, SD 16May43. 
					Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 29Jul43. 731st Bomb Squadron, 452nd Bomb Group, 
					Pendleton Field, OR. Damaged while parked by B-17 42-31344 taxying at Pendleton 25Oct43. 
					Surveyed Great Falls AAB Oct 26, 1943
				5193 (MSN 3732) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 8Oct43. Pueblo AAB, CO 13Jan43. Gowen Field, Boise, ID 9May43. 
					20th Tow Target Squadron, Casper Field, WY. Pocatello Field, ID 13Jul43. 
					Ground accident at Pierre Field, SD 3Oct43.  Repaired. Operational Training Unit, Pratt 
					Field, KS 4Jun44. Damaged while parked by Boeing B-29 Superfortress 42-6387 in 
					an accident during takeoff from Pratt Field 13Jun44.  Rpaired.  4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma 
					City Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 6Jul44. 
					4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, 
					Dayton, OH 15Feb45. 2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 24Apr45. 377th Base Unit, Grenier Field, Manchester, NH 5Jul45.
					2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 28Sep45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				5194 (MSN 3733) Wright Field, Dayton, OH 8Oct42. Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL 28Jun43. 
					3126th Base Unit, Tonopah Field, NV 23Jun44. 433rd Base Unit, Mather Field, 
					Sacramento, CA 31Jul44. 4127th Base Unit (Sacramento Air Technical Service Command), 
					McClellan Field, Sacramento, CA 6Sep44. Tonopah, NV 3Oct44. Wendover Field, UT 11Dec44. 
					Vandalia, OH 17Dec44. Weapon carrier experiments. 4000th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, 
					Wright Field, Dayton, OH 28Mar45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR 
					for storage and disposal 18Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5195 (MSN 3734) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 8Oct42. Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, AZ 15Jan43. Pyote Field, TX 10Mar43. Air Service 
					Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 9Aug43. 393rd Combat Crew Training Squadron, 
					Sioux City AAB, IA. Crashed when the crew bailed out after the plane caught fire over Merrill, 
					thirty miles northnortheast of Sioux City AAB 4Mar44 (6KIS). Salvaged 6Mar44
					Surveyed Tinker AAB Mar 12, 1944
				5196 (MSN 3735) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 8Oct42. 332nd Bomb Squadron, 94th Bomb Group, Pueblo AAB, CO. 
					Damaged taxying Pueblo 11Jan43. Pyote Field, TX 6Feb43. Air Service Command, Tinker 
					Field, Oklahoma City, OK 10Aug43. Combat Crew Training School, 395th Bomb Group, 
					Ardmore Field, OK. Mid-air collision with B-17, 42-5196 10 miles west of Ardmore 
					Field, OK 2Dec43. Mid-air collision with B-17, 42-29519 two miles north of Ardmore 21Dec43. 
					While on a fifteen aircraft formation training flight aircraft 42-5196 struck the tail 
					section of 42-29519, the lead aircraft. The bomber was flying in the number two position 
					on the lead’s right wing. While in a turn to the left, it fell out of position and in an attempt 
					to regain position, hit the lead aircraft. 222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Ardmore Field, OK 22Jan44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, 
					Ontario, CA for storage and disposal 14Jun45. War Assets Administration. Sold to 
					Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped.
				5197 (MSN 3736) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 8Oct42. 339th Bomb Squadron, 96th Bomb Group, Pocatello Field, ID 14Nov42. 
					Crashed near Grace, ten miles south of Soda Springs, ID, 2Dec42 (10KIS). The bomber took 
					off from Pocatello Field for a night navigation training mission. A half hour later the 
					aircraft was seen circling the town of Grace, Idaho, at very low altitude. Residents 
					reported that the bomber then headed east toward the northern Wasatch Mountains 
					in bad weather conditions, with poor visibility. The pilot and co-pilot sighted the 
					mountain range at the last minute, and they pulled the plane into a steep climb to 
					avoid colliding with an 8,500 foot peak. A violent stall followed and the aircraft plunged 
					into a heavily timbered area of Eight Mile Canyon. Impacting in a near-vertical descent, 
					the aircraft disintegrated, killing the ten crewmen on board. The wreckage was discovered 
					two days later by Forest Service rangers. Salvaged 7Dec42. Because of severe snow conditions, 
					the recovery effort wasn’t completed until the spring of 1943
				5198 (MSN 3737) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 8Oct42. 
					West Coast Training Center, Fort Sumner Field, NM 21Apr43. Hobbs Field, NM 6May43. 
					Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 8Nov43. 4124th Base Unit 
					(Air Technical Service Command), Altus Field, OK 10Jul45.  
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 22Aug45
				5199 (MSN 3738) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 8Oct42. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 31Jan43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 29Jul43. 504th Bomb Group, Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 4Jun44. 
					4209th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), Des Moines Municipal 
					Airport, IA 30Jun44. 241st Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 9Aug44. 
					232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 26Oct44. 
					273rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Lincoln Field, NB 29Nov44. 
					223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 14Feb45. 
					330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 1Mar45. 
					1098th Base Unit, Reading, PA 21May45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK for storage and disposal 28Aug45. War Assets Corporation. 
					Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped
				5200 (MSN 3739) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 8Oct42. 
					Pyote Field, TX 13Jan43. Gulfport Field, MS 3May43. Pyote Field, TX 29Jul43. 
					Operational Training Unit, Pratt Field, KS 6Jun44. 29th Bomb Group, Dalhart Field, TX 5Sep44. 
					246th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Pratt Field, KS 16Sep44. 4134th Base Unit
					(Spokane Air Technical Service Command), Spokane Field, WA 12Oct44. 3705th Base Unit 
					(Technical School), Lowry Field, Denver, CO 20Oct44.   Reclamation completed Burbank AAF, CA Mar 20, 1946
				5201 (MSN 3740) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 8Oct42. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 1Dec42. Pocatello Field, ID 21Dec42. 
					38th Bomb Squadron, 96th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX 12Jan43. Crash landed at 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 28Feb43. Dalhart Field, TX 7Apr43. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 4Aug43. 236th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Pyote Field, TX 24Jun44. Damaged by a tornado while parked at Pyote Field 26Aug44. 
					4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 1Apr45. 266th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Majors Field, 
					Greenville, TX 4Apr45. Love Field, Dallas, TX 3Jun45. 236th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Pyote Field, TX 12Jul45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 31Oct45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5202 (MSN 3741) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 8Oct42. 
					333rd Bomb Squadron, 94th Bomb Group, Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 31Jan43. 333rd Bomb Squadron, 
					94th Bomb Group, Pueblo AAB, CO. Damaged landing at Pueblo AAB 31Jan43. 
					Amarillo Field, TX 30Jun43. 467th Bomb Squadron, 333rd Bomb Group, Dalhart Field, TX. 
					Fatal crash after structural failure in bad weather three miles northwest of Ore City, TX 10Jul43 (4KIS). 
					Surveyed Barksdale AAF Jul 22, 1943
				5203 (MSN 3742) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 8Oct42. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 9Feb43. Mediterranean Theater of Operations, Twelfth Air Force. 
					Departed Atkinson Field, Georgetown, British Guiana on ferry flight to Belém, Brasil; 
					disappeared, no trace 13Mar43 (10MIS)..  Condemned Mar 30, 1943
				5204 (MSN 3743) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 8Oct42. 
					Pierre Field, SD 17Dec42. Rapid City Field, SD 3Mar43. 542nd Bomb Squadron, 
					383rd Bomb Group, Geiger, WA. Damaged while parked by B-17F 42-5184 taxying at 
					Geiger 11Jul43. Moses Lake Field, WA 2Aug43. 4117th Base Unit (Warner Robins Air 
					Technical Service Command), Robins Field, Warner Robins, GA 12Jul44. 
					328th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Gulfport Field, MS 2Sep44. 
					4160th Base Unit, Albuquerque AAB, NM 20May45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage and disposal 25Jun45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				5205 (MSN 3744) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 8Oct42. Hobbs Field, NM 2Dec42. West Coast Training Center, 
					Fort Sumner Field, NM 21Apr43. 960th Bombardier Training Squadron, Hobbs Field, NM 6May43. 
					Damaged while taxying in collision with B-17 42-5269 at Hobbs 12Oct43. 
					308th Twin-Engined Flying Training Squadron, Hobbs Field, NM. Landing accident 
					at Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 22Jan44. 4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air 
					Technical Service Command), Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 21Jun44. 
					3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 12Aug44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 29Jun45
				5206 (MSN 3745) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 15Oct42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, 
					Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 14Nov42. Twelfth Air Force, 
					North Africa. 353rd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, 
					Algeria 21Jan43. Battle damaged on a mission to the docks and ferry terminal at Bizerte, 
					Tunisia 31Jan43 (10RTD). Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 8Mar43. 
					Battle damaged on a mission to the harbor at Bizerte, Tunisia 31Jan43 (11RTD). 
					Attacked by enemy fighters, the crew bailed out, evaded capture and returned to base. 
					The bomber crashed twenty miles southeast of Bône, Algeria. {9 missions}.
				5207 (MSN 3746) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 8Oct42. Salt Lake City AAB, UT 3Nov42. 540th Bomb Squadron, 
					383rd Bomb Group, Rapid City Field, SD 5Dec42. Accident when the engine 
					superchargers oversped while taking off from Wold–Chamberlain Field, 
					Minneapolis, MN 7Jan43. Salvaged 30Jan43
				5208 (MSN 3747) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 8Oct42. Rapid City Field, SD 21Dec42. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 1Mar43. 
					30th Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX 28May43. 232nd Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 24Aug44. 241st Base Unit 
					(Operational Training Unit), Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 12Sep44. 249th Base 
					Unit (Special), Alliance Field, NB 14Oct44. 221st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Alexandria Field, LA 22Oct44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK 
					for storage and disposal 29Oct45
				5209 (MSN 3748) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 9Oct42. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 7Mar43. Hobbs Field, NM 24Apr43. Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 22Jul43. 
					4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 21Jun44. 3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Hobbs Field, NM 29Jul44. Salvaged 19Aug44.
				5210 (MSN 3749) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, 
					WY 9Oct42. 957th Twin-Engined Flying Training Squadron, Hobbs Field, NM 22Nov42. 
					Landing accident at Hobbs Field 4Jan44. 4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical 
					Service Command), Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 4Jul44. 3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, 
					Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 14Aug44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 29Aug45
				5211 (MSN 3750) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 9Oct42. 
					Smyrna Field, TN 19Nov42. West Coast Training Center, Fort Sumner Field, NM 29Apr43. 
					964th Two Engine Flying Training Squadron, Hobbs Field, NM 6May43. Damaged landing 
					with mechanical failure at Hobbs Field 16Oct43. 3021st Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), 
					Las Vegas Field, NV 18Jun44. Force landed after engine failure and fire at Las Vegas Field 10Aug44. 
					3030th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, VH), Roswell Field, NM 24Sep44. 
					Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; 
					designated TB-17F. 3010th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Williams Field, 
					Chandler, AZ 26Nov44. Damaged taxying at Williams Field 31Mar45. 3020th Base Unit 
					(Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine), La Junta Field, CO 23Apr45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK for storage and disposal 31Jul45. War Assets Corporation. 
					Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped.
				5212 (MSN 3751) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 9Oct42. 
					Hobbs Field, NM 22Nov42. Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX 9Apr43. 958th Two Engine Flying 
					Training Squadron, Hobbs Field, NM 18May43. Damaged in an accident on the parking ramp at
					Hobbs Field 4Oct43. 2112th Base Unit, Chanute Field, Rantoul, IL 2Jun44. 338th Base Unit (Combat 
					Crew Training Station-Fighter), Page Field, Fort Myers, FL 17Jun44. 2123rd Base Unit (Flexible 
					Gunnery School), Harlingen Field, TX 20Aug44. 2108th Base Unit (HQ, 79th Flying Training 
					Wing), Harlingen Field, TX 1Sep44. 2132nd Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Very Heavy), 
					Maxwell Field, Montgomery, AL 12Oct44. 2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 30Apr45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR 
					for storage and disposal 14Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5213 (MSN 3752) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 9Oct42. 
					Rapid City Field, SD 23Dec42. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 21Apr43. Moses Lake Field, WA 4Jun43. 
					3501st Base Unit (Technical School & Overseas Replacement Depot), Boca Raton Field, FL 16Jun44. 
					4006th Base Unit (Area Command), Miami Air Technical Service Command, Miami, FL 21Jun44. 
					326th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 24Jun44. 
					3508th Base Unit (Technical School), Truax Field, Madison, WI 25Feb45
				5214 (MSN 3753) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 9Oct42. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 4Dec42. Ainsworth Field, NB 20Mar43. 
					Moses Lake Field, WA 7Aug43. 843rd Bomb Squadron, 488th Bomb Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL. 
					Damaged taxying at MacDill Field 11Jan44. 3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 12Nov44. 
					2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 16Mar45. 
					Damaged landing with mechanical failure at Lockbourne AAB 2Jul45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 14Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5215 (MSN 3754) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 9Oct42. 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 4Dec42. 52nd Bomb Squadron, 29th Bomb Group, Gowen Field, 
					Boise, ID 10Mar43. Crashed and exploded one mile north of Mountain Home, ID 3May43 (8KIS). 
					Salvaged 5May43
				5216 (MSN 3755) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 9Oct42. 		
					457th Bomb Group, Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 1Jun43. 540th Bomb Squadron, 383rd Bomb Group,
					 Geiger, WA. Damaged when collided with parked B-17s 42-5343 and 42-5281 at Geiger 11Jul43. 
					234th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Clovis Field, NM 15Jul44. 247th Base Unit (Operational 
					Training Unit), Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 26Jan45. 203rd Base Unit (16th Bomber Operational 
					Training Wing), Jackson AAB, MS 3Feb45. 203rd Base Unit, Benning, GA 28Jun45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage and disposal 2Aug45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				5217 (MSN 3756) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 9Oct42.
					 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 11Dec42. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 352nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, 
					Biskra, Algeria 12Jan43. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 16Jan43. Saint-Donat (New Zealand), 
					Tadjenanet, Algeria 8Mar43. Failed to return from a mission to the Luftwaffe airfield at Borizzo 
					(Chinisia), Trapani, Sicily 10May43 (8KIA:1POW). HIt by flak as it approached the target, 
					probably in the bomb bay. The plane exploded and blew the bombardier out to become a POW. 
					The aircraft crashed near Coniglio, near the airport of Chinisia S. Giuseppe, Trapani, Sicily. {11 missions}. 
					MACR 15304
				5218 (MSN 3757) Accepted by USAAF 9Oct42. Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, 
					Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 14Oct42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 25Jan43. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 14Feb43. 423rd Bomb Squadron [RD*J], 306th Bomb Group, Feb43, named "Sky Wolf",
					Failed to return from a mission to the submarine yards at Bremen, Germany 13Jun43 (2KIA:8POW). 
					Damaged by flak over the target killing the bombardier and co-pilot. Shot down by Oberleutnant 
					Willi Elstermann of the 6./NJG 3, flying a Bf 110 G-4 from Schleswig airfield; Unteroffizier Hans Meissner, 
					also of the 6./NJG 3, contributed in shooting down this bomber. Crashed north of Bremen, Germany. 
				5219 (MSN 3758) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 14Oct42. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 26Nov42. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 
					15Jan43. 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 24Jan43. 366th Bomb Squadron, 
					305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire Feb43. 364th Bomb Squadron [WF*K]. 
					Failed to return from a mission to Lorient, France 17May43 (6KIA:4POW). Shot down by enemy fighters, 
					crashed Auray, near Lorient.  MACR 15569
				5220 (MSN 3759) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 14Oct42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 23Dec42. Air Transport Command. Ferried from 
					Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco to St. Eval, Cornwall 21Mar43. During the ferry flight 
					the aircraft became lost and, after circling the area for two hours, landed at Rineanna Airport, 
					County Clare, Eire for fuel. Ferried to Ballyhalbert, Northern Ireland 22Mar43 and onto Chelveston,
					England. 366th Bomb Squadron, 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 25Mar43. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the power station supplying the naval installations at Lorient, France 
					16Apr43 (5KIA:5POW). Shot down by enemy fighters, crashed Kergonan, near Languidic, twelve miles 
					northeast of Lorient. {3 missions}3.
				5221 MSN 3760) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 14Oct42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 31Jan43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, 
					Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 4Mar43. Ferried from Menara Airport, 
					Marrakech, French Morocco to St Eval (Station 129), Cornwall 28Mar43. 427th Bomb Squadron [GN*Z], 
					303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 8Apr43, 
					named"Shades of Stricnine", later "Son".  Failed to return from a mission to 
					the Arado Flugzeugwerke aircraft factory, Anklam, Prussia 9Oct43 (10KIA). The formation was attacked by
					a large force of Luftwaffe fighters soon after it crossed the coast. They followed all the way in, attacking 
					on the bomb run and over the target. Shot down by a formation of three Fw 190 fighters flying line abreast. 
					It was last seen at 8,000ft with its No.3 engine on fire and the propeller feathered. When the wheels were let
					 down, the fighter attacks ceased. The aircraft is believed to have crashed into the Fehmarn Belt in the Baltic 
					Sea between Falster, Denmark and Fehmarn, Germany.. {25 missions
					Claimed by Lt Heinrich Rudolph in Fw 190A-6 of JG 11/1 .  MACR 874.
				5222 (MSN 3761) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 14Oct42. Lewistown Field, MT 1Dec42. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 8Jan43. Ephrata AAB, WA 17Feb43. 
					Spokane Field, WA 31Mar43. Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, 395th Bomb Group, 
					Ephrata AAB, WA. Damaged taxying Ephrata AAB, WA 16Jun43. Felts Field, Spokane, WA 13Jul43. 
					591st Bomb Squadron, 395th Bomb Group, Ephrata AAB, WA 6Aug43. Damaged while parked by 
					B-17 42-5278 Ephrata 24Aug43. 244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Harvard Field, NB 19Sep44. 
					110th Base Unit (Staging), Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY 24Jan45. 244th Base Unit 
					(Operational Training Unit), Harvard Field, NB 26Jan45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage 
					Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 27Oct45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5223 15Oct42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 18Dec42. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 414th Bomb Squadron, 
					97th Bomb Group, Biskra, Algeria 15Jan43. Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 8Feb43. 
					Battle damaged during a mission to attack a naval convoy off Bizerte, Tunisia 5Mar43. Shot up by Bf 109s, 
					the co-pilot took a round through the shoulder, the aircraft lost hydraulics and crash landed at a British 
					fighter base on the coast. The landing strip was too short for the bomber but was stopped by the sand. 
					When the British airmen reached the plane, red hydraulic fluid was pouring out and the rescuers thought 
					it was blood. Salvaged and repaired. {50 missions Jul43}. Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. Depienne, Sminja, 
					Tunisia 15Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 346th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Oudna #1, 
					Mohammedia, Tunisia 14Nov43. Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 13Dec43. Failed to return from a
					mission to the railway marshalling yards at Innsbruck, Austria 19Dec43 (1KIA:2POW:7RTD). Severely 
					damaged in an attack by enemy fighters, the plane ditched in Adriatic Sea sixty miles south of Venice. 
					Having ditched, seven of the crew got in the ten-man life raft. The other three members of the crew were 
					in the five-man life raft, both of which were tied together. Two days later a storm arose at sea and the crew 
					thought it best to untie them as a safety precaution. During that storm the two life rafts lost sight of each other. 
					Of those three, one drowned and the other two were rescued and taken prisoner. Two RAF Spitfire fighters spotted the 
					seven men on Christmas Eve, a Royal Air Force Air-Sea Rescue Supermarine Walrus amphibious aircraft 
					attempted to land but the sea swell was too heavy. On the afternoon of Christmas Day, a landing craft 
					arrived and took the airmen to Termoli and thence to hospital in Foggia. {11 missions}. 
				5224 (MSN 3763) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 14Oct42. 25th Ferrying Squadron, 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT. 
					Substantially damaged in an accident at Ogden Air Depot, Hill Field, Ogden, UT 17Oct42. Crashed 
					during takeoff at Hill Field 13Nov42. Salvaged 19Nov42
				5225 ((MSN 3764) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 14Oct42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, 
					West Palm Beach, FL 15Jan43. 323rd Bomb Squadron [OR*S], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), 
					Cambridgeshire 8Feb43. Battle damaged on a mission to railway marshalling yards, Hamm, Germany 4Mar43.
					The weather was bad from takeoff through to Germany preventing four other groups rendezvousing with the 
					91st Bomb Group which proceeded alone to the target. Sixteen planes faced the toughest fighter defence 
					of the war, the heaviest flak areas, and on the deepest penetration yet into Germany. The reception 
					was immediate with German fighters determined to stop the attack; the return flight home was no easier, 
					flying into the wind of a strong jetstream. The plane was hit by 20mm cannon fire from a Bf 109
					which shot out part of the oxygen system and some of the electrics preventing release of the bomb 
					load over the target. As the formation turned for home, continuously attacked all the way back to the 
					coast, the plane took more damage from 20mm cannon shells which smashed into one engine, wounding the 
					navigator and co-pilot. Hydraulic lines were also severed and the pilot had glass splinters from the 
					shattered cockpit window in one eye, which impaired his vision considerably. The bomber limped 
					back to base behind other survivors of the group. The bomb load of sensitive RDX explosive could 
					not be safely jettisoned because of the plane's low altitude and so a landing had to be attempted 
					with it still on board. Without hydraulics, the plane had no brakes and overshot on landing at 
					Bassingbourn. It tore through bushes, then a fence and came to rest blocking a road. Failed to return 
					from a mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 17Aug43 (8KIA:1POW:1EVD). 
					The plane was en route to the target flying the outside corner position in the low squadron when 
					the formation was attacked by Fw 190s from the Luftwaffe's 1/JG 26, possibly flown by Ofw Friedrich 
					Lindelaub and his Staffelkapitän, Oblt Artur Beese. The German fighters came in to attack in tight 
					formations, mainly from dead ahead. The first pass missed but the second did not. Cannon shells and bullets 
					sliced through the plane and smashed into the leading edge of the left wing between the engines causing the 
					entire wing to break away. The ship went into a tight spin and the centrifugal force pinned the crew inside, 
					most had not had the chance to clip on their parachutes. As the tremendous unseen forces built up within it, 
					the plane split apart, disintegrated and crashed at Baelen, west of Eupen, Belgium.  MACR 280.
				5226 (MSN 3765) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 14Oct42. Wendover Field, UT 27Feb43. Combat Crew Training School, Casper 
					Field, WY 9Apr43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 13Jun43. Rapid 
					City Field, SD 14Jul43. Crashed one mile north of South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, 
					Rapid City 6Sep43 (10KIS). Salvaged 8Sep43
				5227 (MSN 3766) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 14Oct42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, 
					West Palm Beach, FL 11Dec42. Ferried South Atlantic route, departed Morrison Field 20Dec42. 
					Waller Field, Trinidad 20Dec42. Val de Cães Field, Belém, Brasil 21De42. Parnamirim Field, Natal, 
					Brasil 22Dec42. Wideawake Field, Ascension Island 26Dec42. Roberts Field, Liberia; Yundum Field, 
					Bathurst, Gambia; Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 9
					7th Bomb Group, Biskra, Algeria 3Jan43.  Named "Bucket of Bolts".  Crashed on a ferry flight from 
					Marrakech to Biskra 3Jan43 (9RTD). The plane was in a flight of three which were detailed to join 
					the 97th Bomb Group; problem was, no-one told the Bomb Group to expect the flight. They found
					themselves over a solid undercast, preventing visual navigation and the airfield at Biskra did not 				
					respond to any radio calls. Dropping down, they realised they were over the enemy territory of Tunisia. 
					Two of the planes were attacked by German fighters, one crash landing and the other landing in the 
					desert. Intending to force land alongside, the pilot aborted when the other crew fired a red flare 
					and headed towards the west in the dusk. Still unable to find Biskra, the pilot turned south to avoid 
					the mountains. He climbed to 11,000ft then flew until the fuel was exhausted. The crew bailed out 
					over the desert and were assisted by Arabs and French soldiers in reaching Biskra.
				5228 (MSN 3767) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 14Oct42. 
					Bolling Field, Washington, DC 1Jan43. School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 3Jul43. 
					Montbrook Field, Williston, FL 12Aug43. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM. 
					Damaged landing at Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 24Sep44. Survey Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 5Feb45. 
					SOC 1Aug45. Reclaimed 13Feb46.(454th BG) 
					Also listed as lost Jul 20, 1944.  MACR 6971
				5229 delivered Denver Oct 15, 1942; Brooksville Field, FL Dec 13, 1942; Eglin Field, FL Feb 3, 1943; West 
					Leesburg Field, Albany, GAJun 22, 1943; 1st Bomb Squadron, 9th Bomb Group, Orlando AAB, FL.
				 	Have a report that this plane stalled and crashed on approach to Brooksville Field, FL runway Oct 3, 1943 and
					11 were killed.
				5230 (MSN 3769) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 15Oct42. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 18Nov42. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 342nd Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, 
					Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 19Apr43. Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. 
					Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 347th Bomb Squadron, 
					99th Bomb Group, Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 14Nov43. Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella,
					Italy 11Dec43. {36 missions}. 483rd Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 31Mar44. 
					Sterparone, Foggia, Italy 22Apr44. Pisa, Italy 15May45. Returned to US. Air Service Command,
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 3Jul45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Arledge Field, 
					Stamford, TX 12Jul45. Reclaimed 27Nov45.
				5231 (MSN 3770) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 15Oct42. Brooksville Field, FL 21Dec42. Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL 3Feb43. School of 
					Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 27Jul43. Brooksville Field, FL 5Aug43. 2117th Base Unit 
					(Flexible Gunnery School), Buckingham Field, Fort Myers, FL 16Jun44. 2114th Base Unit 
					(Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 5Aug44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and 
					disposal 14Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5232 (MSN 3771) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 18Oct42. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Presque Isle Field, ME 26Nov42. 364th Bomb Squadron [WF*E], 305th Bomb Group, 
					Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 13Dec42. Named AVAILABLE JONES.
					Named after a character in the Li’l Abner comic strip series. Failed to return from a 
					mission to the Renault armament and motor factory at Paris, France 4Apr43 (1KIA:6POW:3EVD). 
					Very little flak was encountered but groups of enemy fighters attacked the formation after 
					the bomb run. Engines No.2 and No.3 were struck by cannon shells and started to smoke, 
					the communications system was disabled, the tip of the left wing was destroyed, the 
					vertical stabilizer pierced, the oxygen supply system destroyed. The bomber lost 
					altitude and contact with the formation. Claimed by Hptm Wilhelm-Ferdinand “Wutz” Galland 
					of II/JG 26. Crashed at Le Vaudreil, 15km southeast of Rouen, France.   MACR 15592.
				5233 (MSN 3772) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 18Oct42. 60th Ferrying Squadron, 3rd Ferrying Group, 
					Romulus Field, Detroit, MI 16Nov42. Damaged taxying Romulus Field, Detroit, MI 22Nov42. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, 
					West Palm Beach, FL 13Dec42. Ferried South Atlantic route, departed Morrison Field 20Dec42. 
					Waller Field, Trinidad 20Dec42. Val de Cães Field, Belém, Brasil 21De42. 
					Parnamirim Field, Natal, Brasil 22Dec42. Wideawake Field, Ascension Island 26Dec42. 
					Roberts Field, Liberia; Yundum Field, Bathurst, Gambia; Menara Airport, Marrakech, 
					French Morocco. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 32nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, 
					Biskra, Algeria 31Dec42. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 16Jan43. Saint-Donat 
					(New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 8Mar43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43. 
					Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43  .Named RIGOR-MORTIS – artwork of a skull smoking a pipe. 
					Painted by Sgt Eugene Townsend (32BS/301BG). {95 missions}. 96th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, 
					Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 14Nov43. {first combat mission 16Nov43}. Foggia #7, 
					Amendola, Italy 10Dec43. {20 missions}. 346th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, 
					Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 28Mar44. {nil missions}. 817th Bomb Squadron, 
					483rd Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 31Mar44. Sterparone, Foggia, 
					Italy 22Apr44. {114+ missions}. Returned to US. 1104th Base Unit (Caribbean Wing, 
					Air Transport Command), Homestead Field, FL 23Jul44.   To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Arledge Field, Stamford, TX 23Nov44. 
				5234 (MSN 3773) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 23Oct42. 
					3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI 2Dec42. Transferred on loan to Royal Air Force 
					as Fortress Mark II, serial FA707 at Dorval, Montreal 11Dec42. No.45 Group, Ferry Command, 
					Dorval, Montreal. Ferried RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to RAF Prestwick, Ayr, Scotland 7Jan43. 
					Air Service Training, Hamble, Hants 9Jan43. Scottish Aviation, Prestwick, Scotland. No.12 
					Maintenance Unit, RAF Kirkbride, Cumberland 15Jan43. Air Service Training, Hamble, 
					Hants 23Apr43. No.29 Maintenance Unit, RAF High Ercall, Shropshire 20May43. USAAF loan to RAF 
					made permanent 21Jun43. Air Service Training, Hamble, Hants 5Jul43. No.218 Maintenance Unit, 
					RAF Colerne, Wiltshire 24Jul43. No.206 Squadron [S], RAF Benbecula, Outer Hebrides, 
					Scotland 27Jul43. No.3502 Servicing Unit, RAF Thorney Island, Hampshire. No.206 Squadron [2-S], 
					Lajes Field, Terceira Island, Azores 8Nov43. No.247 Group Detachment, RAF Bircham 
					Newton, Norfolk 31Mar44 for storage. RAF Thornaby, North Yorkshire 13Apr44 for 
					overhaul. No.220 Squadron [2-Z], Lajes Field, Terceira Island, Azores 14Jun44. 
					Sustained trouble in three engines and forced to ditch 70 miles east of São Miguel,
					Azores 26Jul44. The tail struck first, bringing the nose down, and the aircraft then dove 
					into the sea. The Plexiglas nose failed and water rushed in, coming up as far as the 
					cockpit floor. The plane then slowly backed out and the water partially receded. 
					The aircraft floated for about ten minutes and then the fuselage buckled at the waist 
					gun ports and it sank into the sea. The Portuguese M/V Lourenco Marques picked up 
					the survivors and they were taken to Ponta Delgada on São Miguel. They were 
					interned by the Portuguese in a large house maintained for rescued sailors. 
					On the morning of July 28 the survivors were driven to Ponta Delgada airport, loaded 
					aboard a US Transport Command Skymaster and flown back to their base at Lajes
				5235 (MSN 3774) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 23Oct42. 
					3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI 3Dec42. Transferred on loan to Royal Air Force 
					as Fortress Mark II, serial FA708 at Dorval, Montreal 13Dec42. No.45 Group, Ferry Command, 
					Dorval, Montreal. Ferried RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to RAF Prestwick, Ayr, Scotland 22Dec42. 
					Scottish Aviation, Prestwick, Scotland 24Dec42. Flown Prestwick to Patterson Field, Reykjavik 
					26Dec42, returning to Prestwick 27Dec42. Damaged landing at Hawarden, Flintshire, 
					Wales 9Jan43 when a Hawker Hurricane moved forward, the propeller contacting the 
					underside of the Fortress wing. Air Service Training, Hamble, Hants 9Jan43, for repair 
					on site by civilian repair organisation 13Jan43. Air Service Training, Hamble, Hants 2Feb43. 
					No.206 Squadron [O], RAF Benbecula, Outer Hebrides, Scotland 10Feb43. Air Service Training, 
					Hamble, Hants 18Mar43. No.218 Maintenance Unit, RAF Colerne, Wiltshire 11Jun43.
					USAAF loan to RAF made permanent 21Jun43. No.220 Squadron [A], RAF Benbecula, Outer Hebrides, 
					Scotland 23Jun43. No.3502 Servicing Unit, RAF Thorney Island, Hampshire. No.220 Squadron, 
					Lajes Field, Terceira Island, Azores 8Nov43. Crash landed Lajes 30Nov43 when the aircraft 
					undershot and hit a bank of earth, the left undercarriage collapsed as the aircraft came 
					to a stop. Salvaged. SOC 7Nov44.
				5236 (MSN 3775) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 18Oct42. 
					3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI 3Dec42. Transferred on loan to Royal Air Force 
					as Fortress Mark II, serial FA709 at Dorval, Montreal 8Dec42. No.45 Group, Ferry Command, 
					Dorval, Montreal. Ferried South Atlantic route Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL: 
					Waller Field, Trinidad: Belém, Brasil: Natal, Brasil: Yundum, Bathurst, Gambia: Gibraltar: 
					Portreath (Station 504), Cornwall to RAF Prestwick, Ayr, Scotland 13-24Dec42. Air Service 
					Training, Hamble, Hants 9Jan43. No.29 Maintenance Unit, RAF High Ercall, Shropshire 9Jan43. 
					Air Service Training, Hamble, Hants 15Mar43. Scottish Aviation, Prestwick, Scotland.
					No.220 Squadron [B], RAF Benbecula, Outer Hebrides, Scotland 17Apr43. USAAF loan to RAF 
					made permanent 21Jun43. No.3502 Servicing Unit, RAF Thorney Island, Hampshire 25Aug43. 
					No.218 Maintenance Unit, RAF Colerne, Wiltshire 14Sep43. No.220 Squadron, RAF Benbecula, 
					Outer Hebrides, Scotland 20Sep43. Flying accident Feb44. Marshalls of Cambridge, for repair 
					on site 5Mar44. No.220 Squadron, Lajes Field, Terceira Island, Azores 25Mar44. No.3502 
					Servicing Unit (Gosport Pool), RAF Gosport, Hampshire 18Dec44. Scottish Aviation, Prestwick, 
					Scotland 3Mar45; awaiting collection 15Jun45. No.12 Maintenance Unit, RAF Kirkbride, 
					Cumberland 22Jun45. No.51 Maintenance Unit, RAF Lichfield, Staffordshire 21Mar46 (census) 
					for storage. Sold to International Alloys Ltd. SOC 15Sep47.
				5237 (MSN 3776) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 18Oct42. 
					3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI 4Dec42. Transferred on loan to Royal Air Force 
					12Jan43 as Fortress Mark II, serial FA710 at Romulus Field, Detroit, MI. Houlton Field, ME 22Feb43. 
					No.45 Group, Ferry Command, Dorval, Montreal. Ferried RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to RAF Prestwick, 
					Ayr, Scotland 25/26Mar43. Scottish Aviation, Prestwick, Scotland 26Mar43. No.29 Maintenance 
					Unit, RAF High Ercall, Shropshire 4Apr43. Air Service Training, Hamble, Hants 27May43. USAAF 
					loan to RAF made permanent 21Jun43. No.218 Maintenance Unit, RAF Colerne, Wiltshire 30Jun43. 
					No.206 Squadron [M], RAF Benbecula, Outer Hebrides, Scotland 5Jul43. No.220 Squadron [2-M], 
					Lajes Field, Terceira Island, Azores 19Mar44. Battle damaged (category AC) 26Jul44. Pool, RAF 
					Gosport, Hampshire 9Dec44. No.521 Squadron, RAF Langham, Norfolk 18Jan45. 
					Damaged (category B) 29Jan46. Offered to Ministry of Aircraft Production 5Mar46. SOC 26Nov46 as scrap.
				5238 (MSN 3777) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 18Oct42. 
					3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI 3Dec42. Houlton Field, ME 2Jan43. Transferred on 
					loan to Royal Air Force 12Jan43 as Fortress Mark II, serial FA711 at Romulus Field, Detroit, MI. 
					No.45 Group, Ferry Command, Dorval, Montreal. Ferried RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to 
					RAF Prestwick, Ayr, Scotland 26Mar43. Scottish Aviation, Prestwick, Scotland 4Feb43. Air Service 
					Training, Hamble, Hants 12Feb43. No.12 Maintenance Unit, RAF Kirkbride, Cumberland 9Feb43. 
					USAAF loan to RAF made permanent 21Jun43. Air Service Training, Hamble, Hants 22Jun43. 
					No.218 Maintenance Unit, RAF Colerne, Wiltshire 16Jul43. No.206 Squadron [E], RAF Benbecula, 
					Outer Hebrides, Scotland 20Jul43. No.3502 Servicing Unit (Gosport Pool), RAF Gosport, Hants. 
					No.206 Squadron [1-E], Lajes Field, Terceira Island, Azores 8Nov43. Scottish Aviation, Prestwick, 
					Scotland 20Feb44, repaired in works. SOC 14Aug48.
				5239 (MSN 3778) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 18Oct42. 
					3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI 3Dec42. Houlton Field, ME 3Feb43. 
					Transferred on loan to Royal Air Force as Fortress Mark II, serial FA712 at Dorval, 
					Montreal. No.45 Group, Ferry Command, Dorval, Montreal. Ferried RCAF Gander, Newfoundland 
					to RAF Prestwick, Ayr, Scotland Jan43. Scottish Aviation, Prestwick, Scotland 14Jan43. 
					No.29 Maintenance Unit, RAF High Ercall, Shropshire 24Jan43. Air Service Training, Hamble, 
					Hants 12Feb43. Accident (category AC) at RAF High Ercall 13Feb43. Marshalls of Cambridge 
					20Feb43, for repair on site. USAAF loan to RAF made permanent 21Jun43. Air Service Training, 
					Hamble, Hants 7Aug43. No.29 Maintenance Unit, RAF High Ercall, Shropshire 20Sep43. 
					No.218 Maintenance Unit, RAF Colerne, Wiltshire 14Nov43. Scottish Aviation, Prestwick, 
					Scotland 27Nov43. RAF Thornaby, North Yorkshire 13Sep44. No.3502 Servicing Unit (Gosport Pool),
					RAF Gosport, Hampshire 21Nov44. 519 Squadron [E], RAF Wick, Scotland 22Dec44. 
					No.251 Squadron [AD-C], Reykjavik, Iceland, 26Jul45. KEFLAVIK CUTIE. No.51 Maintenance Unit, 
					RAF Lichfield, Staffordshire 8Jan46. SOC and sold to International Alloys 4Mar47. SOC 11Mar47.
				5240 (MSN 3779) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 23Oct42. 
					3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI 3Dec42. Houlton Field, ME 3Feb43. 
					Transferred on loan to Royal Air Force as Fortress Mark II, serial FA713 at Dorval, Montreal. 
					No.45 Group, Ferry Command, Dorval, Montreal. Ferried RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to RAF 
					Prestwick, Ayr, Scotland 10Jan43. Scottish Aviation, Prestwick, Scotland 10Jan43. 
					No.29 Maintenance Unit, RAF High Ercall, Shropshire 13Jan43. Air Service Training, 
					Hamble, Hants 12Feb43. Scottish Aviation, Prestwick, Scotland. USAAF loan to RAF 
					made permanent 21Jun43. Air Service Training, Hamble, Hants 27Jun43. 
					No.218 Maintenance Unit, RAF Colerne, Wiltshire 23Jul43. No.220 Squadron [E], RAF Benbecula, 
					Outer Hebrides, Scotland 23Jul43. No.206 Squadron [E], RAF Benbecula, Outer Hebrides, 
					Scotland 29Jul43. No.3502 Servicing Unit (Gosport Pool), RAF Gosport, Hants. 
					No.220 Squadron, Lajes Field, Terceira Island, Azores 8Nov43. Scottish Aviation, Prestwick, 
					Scotland 12Apr45. Damage reclassified category E (write off) 12Jun45. SOC 14Jun45.
				5241 (MSN 3780) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 23Oct42. Lewistown Field, MT 1Dec42. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 4Feb43. 
					Spokane Field, WA 15Apr43. 589th Bomb Squadron, 395th Bomb Group, Ephrata AAB, WA May43. 
					Damaged by fire at Ephrata 2May43. 901st Base Unit, Heavy Bombardment, Pinecastle Field, 
					Orlando, FL 16Jun44. 222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Ardmore Field, OK 5Dec44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage and 
					disposal 14Jun45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting 
					Company Jul46; scrapped. 
				5242 (MSN 3781) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 23Oct42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 17Dec42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 30Dec42. 
					Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 342nd Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Biskra, 
					Algeria 21Jan43. Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 8Feb43. 
					Destroyed during takeoff from Châteaudun for a mission to the docks and ferry terminal 
					at Bizerte, Tunisia 23Mar43 (2INJ:8RTD). An engine cylinder exploded which set fire 
					to that engine. The pilot controlled the forced landing in the desert into a skidding ‘pancake’ 
					about 2.5 miles from the airfield. Salvaged
				5243 (MSN 3782) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 23Oct42. Wendover Field, UT 5Dec42. 359th Bomb Squadron [BN*P], 3
					Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 29Jan43
					Named POTATO PEELER KIDS, later FDR's POTATO PEELER KIDS [the pilot was from Caldwell, ID, 
					in the heart of the potato growing region. He named his B-17 Potato Peeler Kids in honor of the 
					Idaho potato. Later, as a gesture to radio station PRO, he added FDR to honor President Roosevelt 
					on his birthday] .   Shot down on mission to Kiel by fighters ditched near Heligoland Is, Germany
					over sea May 14, 1943.  MACR 15593.  10 KIA
				5244 (MSN 3783) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 22Oct42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 9Jan43. Crashed 14Jan43 (9KIS).   .Condemned Dec 7, 1943
				5245 (MSN 3784) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 23Oct42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, 
					West Palm Beach, FL 15Dec42. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 414th Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, 
					Biskra, Algeria 12Jan43. Chateau-du-Rhumel 8Feb43. Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. Depienne, Sminja, 
					Tunisia 15Aug43. Failed to return from a mission to the satellite landing grounds around 
					Foggia, Italy 25Aug43 (7POW:3UNK). Damaged by flak and enemy fighters. Ditched in theTyrrhenian Sea.   MACR 482. 
				5246 (MSN 3785) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 23Oct42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 9Feb43. North Atlantic Wing, 
					Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 30Apr43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 6Jun43. 
					Topeka Field, KS 3Jul43. 677th Bomb Squadron, 444th Bomb Group, Great Bend Field, KS. 
					Accident taxying at Great Bend Field 16Jan44. 873rd Bomb Squadron, 498th Bomb Group, 
					Great Bend Field, KS. Accident landing at Adams Field, Little Rock, AR 5Aug44. 
					243rd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Great Bend Field, KS 16Aug44. 581st Base Unit, 
					Adams, AR 1Sep44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM 
					for storage and disposal 25Jun45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Compressed Steel 
					Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				5247 (MSN 3786) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 23Oct42. Wendover Field, UT 7Feb43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 27May43. Dyersburg Field, TN 12Jul43. Dalhart Field, TX 15Aug43. 
					4200th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Chicago Municipal Airport, IL 17Jun44. 
					504th Bomb Group, Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 19Jun43. 241st Base Unit (Operational 
					Training Unit), Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 6Aug44. 249th Base Unit (Special), Alliance 
					Field, NB 11Oct44. 3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM. 
					Damaged landing with mechanical failure at Hobbs Field 5Dec44. 
					223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 10Feb45.
					330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 1Mar45. 
					Accident in collision with parked B-17G 42-102775 while taxying at Dyersburg Field 22Mar45. 
					325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 14May45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 28Jul45
				5248 (MSN 3787) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 23Oct42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 16Dec42. Twelfth Air Force, 
					North Africa. 342nd Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Biskra, Algeria 28Jan43. 
					Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 8Feb43. Failed to return from a 
					mission to a Luftwaffe airfield at Milo, Trapani, Sicily 13Apr43 (10KIA). Damaged by flak 
					and dropped out of formation then attacked by enemy fighters. Crashed in the Mediterranean Sea 
					MACR 16526.
				5249 42-5249	(MSN 3788) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 23Oct42. School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 31Jan43. Eglin Field, 
					Valparaiso, FL 5Mar43. Brooksville Field, FL 25Jun43. 2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, 
					Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 2Sep43. Pilot School (Specialized, 
					Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 24Jan44. Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, 
					turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, 
					Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM. Damaged while parked by TB-17F 42-30978 taxying at Hobbs 
					Auxiliary Field #1,Knowles, NM 28Feb45. 4124th Base Unit (Air Technical Service Command), 
					Altus Field, OK 11Jul45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 27Aug45
42-5250/5349		Boeing B-17F-45-BO Fortress
				MSN 3789/3888.  Dispositions from B-17 Fortress Master Log, Dave Osborne
				5250 MSN 3789) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 26Oct42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 12Dec42. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa 9Jan43. 
					Eighth Air Force, UK 12Jan43.  Crashed 1 1/2 mi NE of Brixham, England during attempted
					forced landing Jan 12, 1943 while on ferry flight from Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco to UK,  .
					Presumably repaired, to excess inventory list Nov 30, 1945
				5251 (MSN 3790) Accepted by USAAF 25Oct42. Damaged while parked by B-17F 42-5261 at 
					Boeing Field,WA 25Oct42. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 18Nov42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 12Dec42. 368th Bomb Squadron [BO*Z], 
					306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 1Jan43.   
					Named PRIDE OF THE KIARIANS [Dorothy; Anita; Nancy; Betty; Potsie] / BODACIOUS CRITTER
					Damaged in a mid-air collision with B-17F 42-24476 during a training flight 1Mar43. 
					The pilot of this plane was the Squadron commander leading an 18-plane formation 
					on a practice bombing mission. The formation had returned and were overflying 
					base prior to landing. The pilot in the other plane did not follow procedures 
					during the peel off for landing and flew into this plane. The left wing was badly 
					damaged and both propellers had been knocked off. Difficult to control or turn, 
					the pilot headed for a RAF airfield straight ahead and landed safely (10RTD).
					Base Air Depot No.2, Warton (Station 582), Lancashire 3Mar43. Returned 9Apr43. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the Focke-Wulf aircraft factory at Bremen, 
					Germany 17Apr43 (3KIA:7POW). Flak damage caused aircraft to explode. 
					Crashed at Aurich-Oldendorf, southeast of Aurich, Germany
				5252 (MSN 3791) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 26Oct42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 4Dec42. School of Applied Tactics, 
					Orlando AAB, FL 31Jan43. Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL 5Mar43. 1st Bomb Squadron, 
					9th Bomb Group, Orlando AAB, FL. En route to Brooksville Field, FL, the aircraft force 
					landed at Morris Field, NC 4Aug43. 3030th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, VH), 
					Roswell Field, NM 29Jun44. 3010th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 2Dec44. 37th Flying Training Wing, Williams Field, Chandler, AZ. 
					Damaged in collision with parked B-17F 42-30492 taxying at Williams 28Dec44. 
					273rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Lincoln Field, NB 15Jan45. 3010th Base 
					Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 24Jan45. 
					Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; 
					designated TB-17F. 3020th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine), La Junta 
					Field, CO 4May45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK 
					for storage and disposal 31Jul45. War Assets Corporation. Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped
				5253 (MSN 3792) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 26Oct42. Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Homestead Field, FL 18Dec42. 
					366th Bomb Squadron [KY*C], 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), 
					Northamptonshire 2Mar43. Failed to return from a mission to Rouen, France 4Apr43 
					(2KIA:7POW:1EVD). Shot down by enemy fighters, crashed Fontaine-sous-Preaux, 
					near Rouen, France.  MACR 15564
				5254 (MSN 3793) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 26Oct42. Brooksville Field, FL 19Dec42. School of Applied Tactics, 
					Orlando AAB, FL 31Jan43. Montbrook Field, Williston, FL 13Aug43. 245th Base Unit (Operational 
					Training Unit), McCook Field, NB 15Aug44. 9th Bomb Group, McCook Field, NB 1Sep44. 
					249th Base Unit (Special), Alliance Field, NB 16Oct44. 224th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Sioux City AAB, IA 25Jan45. Force landed after engine failure three miles 
					southwest of Homer, NB 10Feb45.   To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcey Field, 
					Stillwater, OK for storage and disposal 13Aug45.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				5255 (MSN 3794) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 6Nov42. Pierre Field, SD 4Mar43. Geiger Field, 
					Spokane, WA 23Jun43. 556th Base Unit, 6th Ferrying Group, Long Beach Field, CA 10Jul44. 202nd Base 
					Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Galveston Field, TX 20Jul44. 223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 23Feb45. 330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Dyersburg Field, TN 1Mar45. 202nd Base Unit, Syracuse AAB, NY 23Mar45. Reclaim Complete 3Jan46
				5256 (MSN 3795) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 9Nov42. Ainsworth Field, NB 1Mar43. Rapid City 
					Field, SD 14Apr43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 22Jun43. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 29Jul43. 
					Lewistown Field, MT 4Aug43. 881st Bomb Squadron, 500th Bomb Group, Clovis Field, NM.
					 Accident taxying at Walker Field, Victoria, KS 7Mar44. 248th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Walker Field, Victoria, KS 9Jun44. 232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Dalhart Field, TX 14Jul44. 3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 14Oct44. 
					SOC 20Oct44. Reclaimed 9Feb46
				5257 (MSN 3796) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 26Oct42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 5Jan43. 359th Bomb Squadron [BN*S], 
					303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 19Feb43, named "Miss Bea Haven"
					Battle damaged on mission to the Bremen Vulkan submarine construction yards at 
					Vegesack, Bremen, Germany 18Mar43, crash landed at RAF Matlaske, Norfolk. 
					Repaired and regained by Group. Signed by members of 303rd Bomb Group. Returned to US. 
					Robins Field, Warner Robins, GA 29Apr44. War Bond tour. Reclaimed 9Aug45
				5258 (MSN 3797) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 26Oct42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, 
					West Palm Beach, FL 13Jan43. Eighth Air Force, UK 15Jan43. Accident during ferry flight 
					from Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco to UK 10Feb43 (10RTD). In bad visibility 
					and with fuel exhaustion, crash landed in a field at Treswithick Farm, Cardinham, Bodmin, 
					Cornwall. Salvaged after non battle damage 11Feb43
				5259 (MSN 3798) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 26Oct42. Brooksville Field, FL 30Dec42. School of Applied Tactics, 
					Orlando AAB, FL 29May43. Hobbs Field, NM 26Nov43. School of Applied Tactics, 
					Orlando AAB, FL 1Jan44. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 9Jan44. Air Service 
					Command, Fairfield Air Depot, Patterson Field, OH. Damaged while parked by 
					P-51B 43-12121 at Patterson 30Mar44. 2117th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), 
					Buckingham Field, Fort Myers, FL 29Jun44. 2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, 
					Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 11Aug44. Damaged in collision with 
					parked B-17F 42-29636 at Lockbourne 7May45.   To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 14Dec45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5260 (MSN 3799) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 26Oct42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 15Dec42. 360th Bomb Squadron [PU*A], 
					303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 29Jan43.  Named"Yardbird II".
					Failed to return from a mission to the industrial area of Emden, Germany 2Oct43 (11KIA). 
					shot down by Hptm Paul-August Stolte in Bf 109G-6 of JG 3/6 and exploded over
					North Sea 6km NW of Langeoog, Germany Oct 2, 1943.  MACR 738.
				5261 (MSN 3800) Damaged taxying in collision with parked B-17F 42-5251 at Boeing Field, WA. 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 5Nov42. Blythe Field, CA 14Dec42. Hobbs Field, NM 13Mar43. 
					Roswell Field, NM 24May43. 3018th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Kingman Field, AZ 18Jun44. 
					4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 21Sep44. 
					3010th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 31Jan45. 
					2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 16Jul45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage and disposal 9Aug45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				5262 (MSN 3801) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 27Oct42. Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 6Dec42. 
					360th Bomb Squadron [PU*F], 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), 
					Huntingdonshire 29Jan43. Failed to return from a mission to the power station and 
					bridge at Lorient, France 6Mar43 (2KIA:8POW). Shot down by Fw 190 fighter, three 
					engines damaged, attempted to return to England but fourth engine overheated,
					aircraft ditched Bay of Biscay, 40 miles off Lorient, France  MACR 15536
				5263 (MSN 3802) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 27Oct42. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, 
					West Palm Beach, FL 9Jan43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 340th Bomb Squadron, 
					97th Bomb Group, Biskra, Algeria 21Jan43. Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, 
					Algeria 8Feb43. Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. Depiennne, Tunisia 15Aug43.
					 Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 347th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Oudna #1, 
					Mohammedia, Tunisia 14Nov43. Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 11Dec43. 
					{13 missions, 99th BG}. Returned to US. Pope Field, Fayetteville, NC 20May45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 29Oct45
				5264 (MSN 3803) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 2Nov42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 15Dec42. 358th Bomb Squadron [VK*J], 
					303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 1Feb43., named "Yankee Doodle Dandy".
					Damaged landing at Molesworth 31May43. Accident on return from a mission to the 
					Blohm & Voss shipyard, Hamburg, Germany 25Jul43. On approach to land, the
					bomber was caught in propeller wash and was thrown around the sky. 
					One engine flamed out with fuel exhaustion but the engineer raised the landing gear 
					to reduce the drag and the pilot was able to regain control to go around and land 
					safely (2INJ). Battle damaged on a mission to the AGO-Flugzeugwerke Fw 190 
					manufacturing factory at Oschersleben, Germany 11Jan44 (2KIA:8RTD). While the aircraft 
					were airborne, the weather closed in over English bases and a recall signal was issued. 
					B/Gen. Robert F. Travis, Air Commander of the 1st Bomb Division, continued on to the target. 
					This left the 1st Bomb Division with greater exposure to enemy fighter attacks. 
					Good fighter support was provided by P-47 Thunderbolts on the penetration and 
					by P-51 Mustangs over the target. P-47s were airborne to provide withdrawal support 
					but they obeyed the recall order to return to England and left the bombers to fend 
					for themselves on the return trip. It proved to be the most disastrous of the 303rd 
					Bomb Group combat missions flown to date. The 303rd lost eleven of the forty B-17s 
					flying the mission. Luftwaffe attacks started over the IJsselmeer and intensified when 
					the American fighters returned home. Meagre and fairly accurate flak was experienced 
					on the bomb run, with intermittent inaccurate flak on the return trip. On return the 
					aircraft force landed at Watton (Station 376), Norfolk. 3rd Strategic Air Depot, Neaton 
					(Station 505), Norfolk. Returned to US. Modified for training, stripped of armor, 
					armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 3701st Base Unit 
					(Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 3Apr44. Modified for training, stripped of armor, 
					armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. Damaged taxying at 
					Amarillo Field 10Apr45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK 
					for storage and disposal 24Sep45. War Assets Corporation. Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46. 
					Sold to an oil company, dismantled and trucked to Oklahoma City, OK, as part of an 
					unsuccessful plan to incorporate the aircraft in service station sites to be known as ‘The Flying Service’
				5265 (MSN 3804) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 1Nov42. Combat Crew Training 
					School, Casper Field, WY 17Jan43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 5May43. 
					Dyersburg Field, TN 15Jul43. Operational Training Unit, Pratt Field, KS 23Jun44. Station 11, 
					Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 29Jul44. 242nd Base Unit 
					(Operational Training Unit), Grand Island Field, NB 16Sep44. 4103rd Base Unit 
					(Mobile Air Technical Service Command), Hawkins Field, Jackson, MS 16Mar45. 
					246th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Pratt Field, KS 19Mar45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage 
					and disposal 25Jun45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				5266 (MSN 3805) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 1Nov42. Lewistown Field, MT 2Dec42. Gore Field, 
					Great Falls, MT 4Feb43. 548th Bomb Squadron, 385th Bomb Group, Geiger Field, Spokane, WA. 
					Damaged in ground loop at Geiger Field 11Mar43. 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 12Apr43. 
					Lewistown Field, MT. Damaged in engine failure at Lewistown Field 17Apr43. Ephrata AAB, WA 2Jun43. 
					4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field, Oklahoma 
					City, OK 19Jun44. 505th Bomb Group, Harvard Field, NB 22Jun43. 244th Base Unit (Operational 
					Training Unit), Harvard Field, NB 18Aug44. 3003rd Base Unit, Luke Field, AZ 2Sep44. 
					244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Harvard Field, NB 12Oct44. Modified for training, 
					stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 
					203rd Base Unit (16th Bomber Operational Training Wing), Jackson AAB, MS 21Jan45. 
					Damaged taking off from Jackson AAB 25Jan45. 232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Dalhart Field, TX 20Sep45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, 
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 27Oct45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5267 (MSN 3806) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 1Nov42. Glasgow Field, MT 7Dec42. Gore Field, 
					Great Falls, MT 4Feb43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 12Jul43. 
					Dalhart Field, TX 18Aug43. 2024th Base Unit, Walker Field, Victoria, KS 10Apr44. 
					4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, 
					Dayton, OH 8Jun44. 248th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Walker Field, Victoria, KS. 
					Crashed and destroyed by fire near Russell, KS 24Oct44 (8KIS). Salvaged 25Oct44
				5268 (MSN 3807) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 1Nov42. Lewistown Field, MT 31Jan43. 
					Ephrata AAB, WA 17Feb43. 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 19May43. 
					Ephrata AAB, WA 29Jul43. 4127th Base Unit (Sacramento Air Technical Service Command), 
					McClellan Field, Sacramento, CA 18Jun44. 202nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Galveston Field, TX 20Jun44. 4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 29Jul44. 202nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Galveston Field, TX 2Aug44. Damaged while parked in a collision by Consolidated B-24D 
					Liberator 42-40931 taxying at Galveston Field 19Aug44. 268th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training 
					Station), Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 30Mar45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 27Oct45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5269 (MSN 3808) 4th Bomb Squadron, 34th Bomb Group, Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 5Nov42. 
					Damaged at Geiger Field 16Nov42 (2KIS). Blythe Field, CA 13Dec42. Hobbs Field, NM 20Mar43. 
					West Coast Training Center, Fort Sumner Field, NM 21Apr43. 960th Bombardier Training 
					Squadron, Hobbs Field, NM 6May43. Damaged in collision with B-17F 42-5205 while taxying 
					at Hobbs Field 12Oct43. 3021st Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Las Vegas Field, NV 18Jun44. 
					3030th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, VH), Roswell Field, NM 1Oct44. 
					3010th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 2Dec44. 
					Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; 
					designated TB-17F. 3020th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine), La Junta Field, CO 2May45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK for storage and disposal 31Jul45. 
					War Assets Corporation. Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped
				5270 (MSN 3809) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 1Nov42. 379th Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA 8Jan43. 
					Scribner Field, NB 19Mar43. Dyersburg Field, TN 13Apr43. 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal 
					Airport, TN 23May43. Dyersburg Field, TN 2Jun43. Combat Crew Training School, 395th Bomb Group, 
					Ardmore Field, OK. Fatal accident on the ground at Galveston Field, TX 17Nov43 (1KIS). Several B-17s 
					from Ardmore were lined up for takeoff from Galveston Field. They were to participate in a high altitude 
					formation gunnery practice over the Matagorda Air-to-Air Gunnery Range, TX. For some reason, the aircraft 
					ahead of 42-5270 was delaying takeoff of the others and could not be reached by radio. The instructor 
					pilot asked the co-pilot to go to the other aircraft to check on the problem. The co-pilot exited the aircraft 
					through the bombardier escape hatch and was struck on the right side of his skull by Number 2 propeller; 
					he died several hours later in hospital. 236th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Pyote Field, TX 10Sep44. 
					2543rd Base Unit, Waco Field, TX 13Jan45. 236th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Pyote 
					Field, TX 29Jan45. 4202nd Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Syracuse AAB, NY 26Mar45. Reclaimed 3Jan46.
				5271 (MSN 3810) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 5Nov42. 379th Bomb Group, Sioux 
					City AAB, IA 3Jan43. 353rd Air Base Detachment, Watertown Field, SD 30Mar43. 
					Gowen Field, Boise, ID 25Apr43. 435th Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX 28Aug42. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 18Nov43. 679th Bomb Squadron, 
					444th Bomb Group, Great Bend Field, KS. Landing accident at Great Bend Field, KS 18Jan44. 
					202nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Galveston Field, TX 14Jun44. 498th Bomb Group, 
					Great Bend Field, KS 16Jun44. 901st Base Unit, Heavy Bombardment, Pinecastle Field, 
					Orlando, FL 26Jun44. 243rd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Great Bend Field, KS 4Sep44. 
					3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 31Jan45. Reclaimed 9Apr46.
				5272 (MSN 3811) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 1Nov42. 379th Bomb Group, Sioux 
					City AAB, IA 21Nov42. Wendover Field, UT 14Mar43. Combat Crew Training School, Casper 
					Field, WY 14May43. Dalhart Field, TX 14Jun43. 246th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Walker Field, Victoria, KS 30Jun44. SOC 15Sep44.  Reclamation completed Albuquqrque AAF Mar 13, 1946
				5273 (MSN 3812) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 1Nov42. Sioux City AAB, IA 21Nov32. 
					Hammer Field, Fresno, CA 9Mar43. Gowen Field, Boise, ID 9Apr43. Dyersburg Field, TN 1Jun43. 
					19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX 4Dec43. 326th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 20Jan44. 328th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Gulfport Field, MS 23Jan44. 4119th Base Unit (Mobile Air Technical Service Command), 
					Brookley Field, Mobile, AL 1Feb44. 328th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Gulfport 
					Field, MS 18Feb44. 841st Bomb Squadron, 488th Bomb Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL. 
					Accident landing with mechanical failure at MacDill Field 10Mar44. 4160th Base Unit, 
					Albuquerque AAB, NM 20Jun44. 325th Base Unit, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL. Accident 
					taxying at MacDill Field 4Aug44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, 
					Albuquerque, NM for storage and disposal 25Jun45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				5274 (MSN 3813) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 1Nov42. 416th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, 
					Sioux City AAB, IA. Substantially damaged while parked in a collision by Aeronca L-3C 
					Grasshopper 43-1518 taxying at Sioux City AAB 31Dec42. Combat Crew Training School, 
					Casper Field, WY 22Mar43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 26May43. 
					Dyersburg Field, TN 27Jun43. Operational Training Unit, Pratt Field, KS 4Jun44. 
					233rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, AZ 24Feb45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage and disposal 
					29Jun45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped
				5275 (MSN 3814) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 16Nov42. 
					379th Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA 5Jan43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 18Mar43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 21Jun43. Ephrata AAB, WA 29Jul43. 
					331st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Barksdale Field, Bossier City, LA 25Aug44. 
					222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Ardmore Field, OK 16Sep44. 
					3706th Base Unit, Basic Training Center, Sheppard Field, Wichita Falls, TX 30Nov44. 
					222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Ardmore Field, OK 21Dec44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage and 
					disposal 14Jun45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped
				5276 (MSN 3815) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 5Nov42. Blythe Field, CA 18Dec42. Hobbs 
					Field, NM 18Mar43. Mather Field, Sacramento, CA 8Jun43. Hobbs Field, NM 18Jun43.
					 3501st Base Unit (Technical School & Overseas Replacement Depot), Boca Raton Field, FL 3Aug44. 
					581st Base Unit, Air Transport Command, Adams Field, Little Rock, AR Field, Little Rock, AR 1Mar45. 
					3508th Base Unit (Technical School), Truax Field, Madison, WI 8Mar45. Reclamation completed Truax AAF Jun 6, 1946
				5277 (MSN 3816) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 5Nov42. 335th Bomb Squadron, 95th Bomb Group, 
					Ephrata AAB, WA. Damaged while parked by B-17F 42-5282 taxying at 
					Ephrata AAB, WA 19Nov42. Rapid City Field, SD 17Dec42. Spokane Field, WA 14Apr43. 
					Ephrata AAB, WA 17Jul43. 247th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Smoky Hill Field, 
					Salina, KS 3Jun44. 232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 9Jul44. 
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Field, NY 10Dec44. 
					4108th Base Unit (Atlantic Overeas Air Technical Service Command), Newark Field, NJ 11Jun45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Bush Field, Augusta, GA for storage and disposal 18Jun45
				5278 (MSN 3817) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 6Nov42. Redmond Field, OR 23Dec42. 
					Walla Walla Field, WA 22Feb43. Ephrata AAB, WA 15May43. Moses Lake Field, WA. 
					Accident landing with mechanical failure at Moses Lake Field 17Jul43. 589th Bomb Squadron, 
					395th Bomb Group, Ephrata AAB, WA. Damaged when collided with parked B-17F 42-5222 
					at Ephrata AAB 24Aug43. 3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 9Jun44. 
					497th Bomb Group, Pratt Field, KS 11Jul44. 246th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Pratt Field, KS 16Jul44. 273rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Lincoln Field, NB 10Feb45. 
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 6Mar45. Reclaimed 22Oct45
				5279 (MSN 3818) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 6Nov42. 502nd Bomb Squadron, 346th Bomb Group, 
					Smoky Hill, KS. Damaged while parked by B-17F 42-5138 Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 27Nov42. 
					Amarillo Field, TX 1Mar43. Gulfport Field, MS 7Aug43. 497th Bomb Group, Pratt Field, KS 9Jun44. 
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 20Jun44. 4
					136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 24Jul44. 246th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Pratt Field, KS 30Jul44. 
					29th Bomb Group, Dalhart Field, TX 8Sep44. 4108th Base Unit (Atlantic Overeas 
					Air Technical Service Command), Newark Field, NJ 30Oct44. 246th Base Unit (Operational 
					Training Unit), Pratt Field, KS 16Dec44. Damaged taxying at Borinquen Field, Aguadilla, 
					Puerto Rico 21Jan45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM f
					or storage and disposal 25May45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Compressed Steel 
					Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				5280 (MSN 3819) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 9Nov42. Cut Bank Field, MT 19Dec42. Walla Walla 
					Field, WA 4Feb43. Spokane Field, WA 1Aug43. 247th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 10Jun44. 4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service 
					Command), Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 30Jul44. 235th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 27Sep44. 4202nd Base Unit (Rome Air Technical 
					Service Command), Syracuse AAB, NY 14Nov44. Reclamation completed Syracuse AAF Jan 3, 1946
				5281 (MSN 3820) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 5Nov42. 346th Bomb Group, Smoky Hill 
					Field, Salina, KS 18Nov42. Topeka Field, KS 5Mar43. Rapid City Field, SD 27Apr43. 
					542nd Bomb Squadron, 383rd Bomb Group, Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 28Jun43. 
					Damaged while parked by B-17F 42-5216 at Geiger 11Jul43. Cut Bank Field, MT 30Jul43. 
					224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Sioux City AAB, IA 6Mar44. 
					4168th Base Unit, Albuquerque AAB, NM 20Jun44. 224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training 
					Station), Sioux City AAB, IA. Damaged while parked in collision by B-17G 42-102761 
					taxying at Sioux City AAB 16Feb45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, 
					Albuquerque, NM for storage and disposal 25Jun45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				5282 (MSN 3821) Salt Lake City AAB, UT 15Jul42. 96th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 1Sep42. Damaged in collision with parked B-17F 42-5277 
					while taxying at Ephrata AAB, WA 19Nov42. 399th Bomb Squadron, 88th Bomb Group, 
					Walla Walla Field, WA 3Jan43. Crashed after a possible engine failure on takeoff from 
					Redmond Field, OR 22Jan43. Salvaged
				5283 (MSN 3822) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 5Nov42. 346th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, 
					Sioux City AAB, IA. Crashed early morning after taking off in a snowstorm, 
					possibly after engine failure, and burned out one mile southwest of Sioux City 30Nov42 (10KIS). Salvaged.
				5284 (MSN 3823) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 6Nov42. Elmendorf Field, Anchorage, AK 11May43. 
					4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, 
					Dayton, OH 5May44. Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field (Station 11), 
					West Palm Beach, FL 8Jun44. 303rd Base Unit, Gray, Tacoma, WA 14Nov44.
					613th Base Unit (Proving Ground Detachment), Phillips Field, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 15Mar45. 
					1100th Base Unit, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 31May45. Modified as cargo/transport 			
					aircraft. Designated CB-17F. Damaged taxying at Miami Field, FL 20Aug45. 4112th Base Unit 
					(Middletown Air Technical Service Command), Middletown Air Depot, PA 27Oct45. 
					552nd Base Unit, Ferrying Command, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 24Dec45. 
					1100th Base Unit, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 15Feb46. 503rd Base Depot, 
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 28May46.   To Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD May 31, 1946
				5285 (MSN 3824) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 6Nov42. Blythe Field, CA 9Dec42. 
					Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, AZ 7Jan43. Hobbs Field, NM 17Mar43. 3701st Base Unit 
					(Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 1Nov43.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcy Field, 
					Stillwater, OK for storage and disposal 24Sep45. War Assets Corporation.. Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				5286 (MSN 3825) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 5Nov42. 379th Bomb Group, Sioux 
					City AAB, IA 21Nov42. Gowen Field, Boise, ID 19Apr43. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 8Jun43. Dalhart Field, TX 8Jul43. Scott Field, 
					Belleville, IL 18Aug43. 814th Base Unit, 1st Troop Carrier Command, Stout Field, 
					Indianapolis, IN 12Jul44. 498th Bomb Group, Great Bend Field, KS 31Jul44. 
					243rd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Great Bend Field, KS 20Aug44. 
					233rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, AZ 24Feb45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage and 
					disposal 27Aug45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting 
					Company Jul46; scrapped.
				5287 (MSN 3826) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 5Nov42. Rapid City Field, SD 18Dec42. Walla Walla 
					Field, WA 1Mar43. 52nd Bomb Squadron, 29th Bomb Group, Gowen Field, Boise, ID 10Mar43. 
					Crashed seven miles northeast of Gowen 25Apr43 (3KIS:1DOI:6INJ). The bomber took off from 
					Gowen Field for an instrument and practice bombing training mission in the early morning
					hours of 25Apr43. The aircraft headed east as it climbed, and began a left hand turn to circle 
					back over the field. The pilot was unable to see approaching terrain in the dark, and the bomber 
					struck a 5,700ft. ridge north east of Boise. It broke in half, crashed into a ravine, and burned. 
					The navigator started down the mountain to get help. At sunrise he followed the sound of church 
					music coming up the canyon on Easter Sunday. On the outskirts of Boise he met a rescue team 
					from Gowen Field. The men included Lt. James Stewart, the Hollywood actor, who was training 
					as a B-24 pilot at Gowen. Miraculously, six crewmen survived with injuries. Three gunners 
					in the rear of the aircraft were killed. The pilot died of his injuries in the hospital two days later. 
					Salvaged 29Apr43.
					Also listed (466th BG) lost over Zuider Zee Mar 23, 1944.  Parts and eight 500lb bombs 
					recovered 1982;Boschwijde.  
				5288 (MSN 3827) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 5Nov42. Blythe Field, CA 9Dec42. McClellan Field, 
					Sacramento, CA 6Apr43. Moses Lake Field, WA 2May43. Spokane Field, WA 3Jun43. 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 10Aug43. 593rd Bomb Squadron, 396th Bomb Group, 
					Drew Field, Tampa, FL. Damaged in a gunnery accident with 42-3477 at Drew Field 30Dec43. 
					4117th Base Unit (Warner Robins Air Technical Service Command), Robins Field, 
					Warner Robins, GA 16Jun44. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Drew Field, Tampa, FL 18Aug44. Damaged by ‘friendly fire’ ten miles northwest of 
					Clearwater, FL. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 29Aug45
				5289 (MSN 3828) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 5Nov42. Blythe Field, CA 9Dec42. Davis-Monthan Field, 
					Tucson, AZ 3Jan43. 318th Bomb Squadron, 88th Bomb Group, Walla Walla Field, WA 23May43. 
					Landing gear damaged in an accident during maintenance at Walla Walla Field 26May43. 
					Crashed after the No.3 engine caught fire two miles west of Paterson, WA 10Aug43 (7KIS:3RTD). 
					The engineer was sitting on the floor of the top turret watching the instruments, when the co-pilot 
					called out that the number three engine was on fire. He looked out to find the engine burning so 
					hot that the cowling was melting and blowing off in the slipstream. He told the pilot to feather the 
					propeller while he and the co-pilot attempted to put the fire out with the extinguisher; it did not work. 
					He then feathered the propeller and pushed the power to full on number two, which for some reason 
					the pilot had reduced. The bombardier came up from the nose and asked what to do; he was told to 
					jettison the bombs. At that point everyone began to put on their parachutes. The engineer then went 
					through the bomb bay where he found that the bombardier had indeed dropped the bombs, but failed 
					to open the bomb bay doors. A gunner was jumping on the doors; he was told to get off the doors 
					and then the engineer used the emergency release. The bombs fell away into the Columbia River. 
					He called to the pilot to get out from over the river so they could jump. As he was watching the pilot 
					come toward the bomb bay, the fuselage melted away and the bomb bay was filled with smoke, flame, 
					and molten metal. The engineer jumped and floated to safety. Three crew bailed out successfully 
					but seven crew members were still on board when the right wing exploded. Salvaged 13Aug43
				5290 (MSN 3829) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 5Nov42. 379th Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA 8Jan43. 
					Wendover Field, UT 4Apr43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 26May43. 
					Madras Field, OR 29Jun43. Walla Walla Field, WA 17Jul43. 244th Base Unit (Operational 
					Training Unit), Harvard Field, NB 19Sep44. 272nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, 
					Topeka Field, KS 23Oct44. 224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Sioux City AAB, IA 1Dec45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage and 
					disposal 25May45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				5291 (MSN 3830) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 6Nov42. 418th Bomb Squadron, 100th Bomb Group, 
					Wendover Field, UT 30Nov42. The aircraft departed Wendover Field for a high altitude 
					training flight with a warning of bad weather ahead. Unable to climb on top of the overcast, 
					which caused loss of radio contact caused by static, the pilot attempted to reach clearer weather 
					at Las Vegas. Encountering turbulence, he turned back towards Wendover. After holding over the 
					area for a couple of hours, the pilot proceeded to Salt Lake City but was unable to make radio 
					contact to determine his position or weather conditions. Seeing a hole in the cloud and 
					with fuel exhaustion, the pilot intentionally crash landed with the landing gear retracted 
					in an open field at Rock Springs, near Evanston, WY 23Dec42. Salvaged 26Dec42. 
					Hill Field, Ogden, UT 31Jan43. Scribner Field, NB 3Mar43. Sioux City AAB, IA 6Apr43. 
					Combat Crew Training School, Casper Field, WY 7May43. Dyersburg Field, TN 3Aug43. 
					234th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Clovis Field, NM 24Jun44. 4200th Base Unit
					(Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Chicago Municipal Airport, IL 16Nov44. 
					245th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), McCook Field, NB 1Mar45. 4202nd Base 
					Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Syracuse AAB, NY 6Apr45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 5Nov45
				5292 (MSN 3831) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 6Nov42. 526th Bomb Squadron, 379th Bomb Group, 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 3Jan43. Severely damaged in collision with parked B-17F 42-5091 while 
					taxying at Sioux City AAB 26Feb43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 3Aug43. 
					2511th Base Unit (Instrument School, Instrument Pilot), Bryan Field, TX 2Nov44. 
					4124th Base Unit (Air Technical Service Command), Altus Field, OK 18Oct45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 21Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5293 (MSN 3832) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 6Nov42. Pierre Field, SD 25Feb43. Rapid City Field, SD 29Apr43. 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 22Jun43. Spokane Field, WA 13Aug43. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 9Apr44. 801st Base Unit, Pope, NC 27Apr44. 325th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 25May44.  Named "The Sad Sack".  
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 6Sep45.
				5294 (MSN 3833) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 9Nov42. Lowry Field, Denver, CO 20Mar43. 
					Pierre Field, SD 1Apr43. 542nd Bomb Squadron, 383rd Bomb Group, Rapid City Field, SD 24Apr43.
					Crashed after engine failure two miles west of Rapid City 20May43 (5KIS). Surveyed Rapid City AAB May 26, 1943
				5295 (MSN 3834) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 6Nov42. Rapid City Field, SD 21Dec42. 
					Pierre Field, SD 25Feb43. Lowry Field, Denver, CO 20Mar43. 542nd Bomb Squadron, 
					383rd Bomb Group, Rapid City Field, SD. Crashed after engine failure Rapid City Field, SD 23Apr43, 
					five crew bailed OK. Salvaged 16May43
				5296 (MSN 3835) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 6Nov42. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 25Feb43. Combat Crew Training School, Casper Field, WY 12Mar43. 
					Wendover Field, UT 14Apr43. Spokane Field, WA 20Jul43. Moses Lake Field, WA 8Aug43. 
					3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 17Nov44.  Reclamation completed AmarilloAAF Jun 7, 1946
				5297 (MSN 3836) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 6Nov42. Walla Walla Field, WA 4Dec42. 
					Redmond Field, OR 21Feb43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 10Apr43. 
					Spokane Field, WA 12Aug43. 3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 17Nov44. 
					3706th Base Unit, Basic Training Center, Sheppard Field, Wichita Falls, TX 13Mar45. 
					3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 7Apr45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 20Dec45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5298 (MSN 3837) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 6Nov42. 540th Bomb Squadron, 383rd Bomb Group, 
					Ainsworth Field, NB 16Dec42. Rapid City Field, SD 31Jan43. Crash landed Ainsworth Field, NB 8Feb43.
				 	Combat Crew Training School, Casper Field, WY 12Apr43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 22Jun43. 
					541st Bomb Squadron, 383rd Bomb Group, Pendleton Field, OR. Damaged while parked by B-17F 42-30575 
					Geiger 29Jul43. 29th Bomb Group, Dalhart Field, TX 2Sep44. 29th Bomb Group, Pratt Field, KS 9Sep44. 
					273rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Lincoln Field, NB 15Jan45. 
					246th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Pratt Field, KS 13Mar45. 902nd Base Unit 
					(Base Complement), Orlando AAB, FL 15May45. 246th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit),
					Pratt Field, KS 23May45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, 
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 28Oct45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5299 (MSN 3838) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 16Nov42. 379th Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA 3Dec42. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 20Mar43. 
					582nd Bomb Squadron, 393rd Bomb Group, Wendover Field, UT 23May43. Accident landing at 
					Wendover Field 2Jun43. Surveyed Wendover AAF Jun 25, 1943
				5300 (MSN 3839) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 16Nov42. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 14Jan43. Gowen Field, 
					Boise, ID 10Mar43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 21May43. 
					Spokane Field, WA 1Jul43. Moses Lake Field, WA 5Aug43. 4117th Base Unit (Warner Robins 
					Air Technical Service Command), Robins Field, Warner Robins, GA 23Jun44. 327th Base 
					Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 7Aug44. Damaged in collision 
					with parked B-17F 42-30585 taxying at Drew 30Sep44. Salvaged 3Oct44.  Reclamation completed at Drew AAF Apr 4, 1945
				5301 (MSN 3840) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 16Nov42. Hobbs Field, NM 22Dec42. Pilot School (Specialized, 
					Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 8Nov44. 4124th Base Unit (Air Technical Service Command), 
					Altus Field, OK 16Jul45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage 
					and disposal 11Aug45
				5302 (MSN 3841) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 16Nov42. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 9Dec42. Combat Crew 
					Training School, Casper Field, WY 6Jan43. Scottsbluff Field, NB 18Apr43. Air Service 
					Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 13Jun43. Rapid City Field, SD 16Jul43. 
					326th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 18Jan44. 
					331st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Barksdale Field, Bossier City, LA 20Jan44. 
					843rd Bomb Squadron, 488th Bomb Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL. Some of the crew 
					bailed out after the plane caught fire over Tampa 22Apr44. 4160th Base Unit, 
					Albuquerque AAB, NM 20Jun44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, 
					Albuquerque, NM for storage and disposal 25Jun45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				5303 (MSN 3842) Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 6Nov42. Lewistown Field, MT 8Dec42. 
					Redmond Field, OR 21Jan43. Blythe Field, CA 14Mar43. Gowen Field, Boise, ID 3Apr43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 26May43. Smoky Hill Field, 
					Salina, KS 30Jul43. 234th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Clovis Field, NM 23Jun44. 
					2525th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine) Liberal Field, KS. 234th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Clovis Field, NM. Force landed in bad weather near 
					Ulysses, KS 24Nov44. Salvaged Nov44.. Reclamation completed Liberal AAF, KS Feb 2, 1945
				5304 (MSN 3843) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 16Nov42. Sioux City AAB, IA 4Dec42. Rapid City Field, SD 5Feb43. 
					Ephrata AAB, WA 1Mar43. Spokane Field, WA 28Apr43. Ephrata AAB, WA 14May43. 
					236th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Pyote Field, TX. Damaged by a tornado 
					while parked at Pyote Field 26Aug44. 555th Base Unit, 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 8Nov44. 
					Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 
					236th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Pyote Field, TX 24Jan45. 224th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Sioux City AAB, IA 6Mar45. Damaged in collision with TB-17G 44-8058 
					at Sioux City 10Apr45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage 
					and disposal 25Jun45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				5305 (MSN 3844) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal
					Airport, CO 11Nov42. Pyote Field, TX 8Jan43. Pueblo AAB, CO 20Mar43. Gore Field, 
					Great Falls, MT 21Apr43. Moses Lake Field, WA 20May43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 7Jun43. 728th Bomb Squadron, 452nd Bomb Group, 
					Ephrata AAB, WA 29Jul43. Pendleton Field, OR. Crashed between Salmon and Leadore, ID 24Oct43. 
					Salvaged 25Oct43
				5306 (MSN 3845) Accepted by USAAF 31Oct42. Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, 
					Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 16Nov42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, 
					Wilmington, DE 9Dec42. 367th Bomb Squadron [GY*P], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), 
					Bedfordshire 1Jan43. Accident taxying at Thurleigh 27Jun43. 359th Bomb Squadron [BN*Q], 
					303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 25Sep43. Failed to return from a
					Crossbow mission to a German V-weapon site in the Pas-de-Calais, France 28Feb44 (7KIA:1POW:2EVD). 
					Damaged by flak at 11,000ft, made three spirals out of control. The left wing came off, the aircraft 
					exploded in mid-air and crashed between Le Translay and Wiammeville, eight miles southwest of 
					Abbeville, France  MACR 2863
				5307 (MSN 3846) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 16Nov42. 
					462nd Bomb Squadron, 331st Bomb Group, Casper Field, WY 3Dec42. Damaged landing with 
					mechanical failure at Alamogordo Field, NM 2Jan43. Pyote Field, TX 16Mar43. Dalhart 
					Field, TX 16May43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 4Aug43. 
					202nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Galveston Field, TX 20Jul44. 
					223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 23Feb45. 
					330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 1Mar45. 4202nd Base 
					Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Syracuse AAB, NY 25Mar45. Reclamation completed Syracues AAF Jan 3, 1946
				5308 (MSN 3847) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 11Nov42. 953rd Two Engine Flying Training Squadron [TEFTS], Hobbs Field, NM. 
					Damaged by mechanical failure taking off from Hobbs Field 21Feb43. West Coast Training 
					Center, Fort Sumner Field, NM 21Apr43. Roswell Field, NM 21May43. Hobbs Field, NM 12Jul43. 
					3014th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine), Douglas Field, AZ 18Aug44. 
					3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 22Aug44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 30Aug45
				5309 (MSN 3848) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 11Nov42. 
					532nd Bomb Squadron, 381st Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX 5Mar43. Accident at Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 3Apr43. Pueblo AAB, CO 6Apr43. Gowen Field, Boise, ID 15May43. 
					Dalhart Field, TX 27Jun43. 4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 16Jul44. 235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 23Aug44. Damaged taxying at Biggs Field 15Dec44.
					4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 25Jan45. 
					224th Base Unit, Sioux City AAB, IA 5Apr45.  Reclamation completed Sioux City AAF May 22, 1945
				5310 (MSN 3849) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 11Nov42. Combat Crew Training School, Casper Field, WY 5Jan43. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 17May43. Pyote Field, TX 5Jun43. 245th Base Unit 
					(Operational Training Unit), McCook Field, NB 7Aug44. 225th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Rapid City Field, SD 5Oct44. 354th Base Unit, Rapid City Field, SD 20Jul45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and 
					disposal 18Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				5311 (MSN 3850) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 11Nov42. 332nd Bomb Squadron, 94th Bomb Group, Pueblo AAB, CO 14Jan43.
					Crash landed Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 22Jan43. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 24Feb43.
					Kirtland Field, Albuquerque, NM 20Mar43. Dyersburg Field, TN 10Apr43. 30th Bomb Squadron, 
					19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX. Accident landing at Gulfport Field, MS 30Apr43. 
					Dyersburg Field, TN 22May43. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), 
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 8Jun44. 224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 9Sep44. 224th Base Unit, Pueblo AAB, CO 27May45. 224th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Sioux City AAB, IA 28Aug45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage 
					and disposal 26Oct45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, 
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5312 (MSN 3851) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 11Nov42. 
					Blythe Field, CA 26Jan43. Spokane Field, WA 22May43. Moses Lake Field, WA 10Jun43. 
					Walla Walla Field, WA 17Aug43. 326th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 4Jul44. 4204th Base Unit (Warner Robins Air Technical Service 
					Command), Atlanta Municipal Airport, GA 21Jun45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 5Nov45
				5313 (MSN 3852) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 26Nov42. 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 6Dec42. Rapid City Field, SD 3Feb43. 590th Bomb Squadron, 
					395th Bomb Group, Ephrata AAB, WA 3Mar43. Crashed and exploded five miles north 
					east of Ephrata 29Mar43 (11KIS). Just after midnight the plane took off to conduct a 
					weather flight. Ceiling was reported between 4,000 and 6,000ft. It landed and the pilot 
					reported no malfunctions with the aircraft. It took off again with a different pilot to do 
					some local flying for a planned one hour and thirty minute sortie. Twenty minutes later 
					an explosion was observed from the airfield control tower, approximately five miles 
					northeast, which caused the base to call all aircraft back for a landing. Base personnel 
					found that the bomber had disintegrated in a fatal collision with the ground; only small 
					pieces were found. Salvaged 30Mar43
				5314 (MSN 3853) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 26Nov42. Combat Crew Training School, Casper Field, WY 8Jan43. Air Service 
					Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 20May43. Pyote Field, TX 3Jun43. 
					556th Base Unit, 6th Ferrying Group, Long Beach Field, CA 23Jun44. 
					3705th Base Unit (Technical School), Lowry Field, Denver, CO 26Jun44. 
					3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 23Jul44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 9Oct45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5315 (MSN 3854) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 12Nov42. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 9Apr43. Spokane Field, WA 8May43. Ephrata AAB, WA 7Aug43. 
					Combat Crew Training School, 395th Bomb Group, Ardmore Field, OK. 
					Crash landed Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 9Jan44. 242nd Base Unit 
					(Operational Training Unit), Grand Island Field, NB 23Jun44. 234th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Clovis Field, NM 10Oct44. 64th Base Unit 
					(Headquarters), Andrews Field, Camp Springs, MD 16Oct45. 242nd Base Unit 
					(Operational Training Unit), Grand Island Field, NB 23Oct45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ 
					for storage and disposal 8Oct45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5316 (MSN 3855) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 12Nov43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 1Dec42. Pueblo AAB, CO 22Jan43. 
					Ainsworth Field, NB 26Feb43. Cut Bank Field, MT 14Apr43. 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, 
					Great Falls, MT 27May43. 589th Bomb Squadron, 395th Bomb Group, Ephrata AAB, WA 5Jun43. 
					Crashed taking off and destroyed by fire at Ephrata AAB 15Jun43. Surveyed Ephrata AAF WA Jun 16, 1943
				5317 (MSN 3856) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 12Nov42. 411th Bomb Squadron, 29th Bomb Group, Gowen Field, 
					Boise, ID 2Dec42. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 29Mar43. 
					316th Bomb Squadron, 88th Bomb Group, Walla Walla Field, WA 12Apr43. 
					Crashed taking off from Walla Walla Field 21Apr43. Salvaged 25Apr43
				5318 (MSN 3857) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 15Nov42. Wendover Field, UT 27Dec42. Sioux City AAB, IA 1Mar43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 3May43. 464th Bomb Squadron, 
					331st Bomb Group, Casper Field, WY 21May43. The aircraft took off as part of a twelve 
					bomber exercise from Casper Field for a navigation training mission 30May43 (6KIS). 
					The bomber flew to Marysville, CA, where it refueled and took off again for the over-water
					leg of the mission above the Pacific Ocean. It was to proceed to Eugene, OR, and then 
					return to Marysville. In the afternoon, weather became poor in the area, and the last 
					radio contact was somewhere over Oregon. When the bomber failed to return to 
					Marysville, a search mission was launched over sea and land. No trace of the aircraft 
					was found, and it was presumed lost at sea. Wreckage of the B-17F was found on 
					Leech Lake Mountain, northeast of Covelo, CA on 10Aug43. It appeared that the bomber 
					had hit about 200 feet below the summit while flying in poor visibility conditions. 
					All six crew members had been killed.
				5319 (MSN 3858) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 12Nov42. Rapid City Field, SD 16Dec42. Wendover Field, UT 5Mar43. 
					Pyote Field, TX 5Jun43. Walla Walla Field, WA 15Aug43. 4122nd Base Unit (San Antonio 
					Air Technical Service Command), Hensley Field, Dallas, TX 15Jun44. 3701st Base Unit 
					(Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 19Jun44. 2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, 
					Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 16Mar45.
					To  Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 14Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5320 (MSN 3859) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 11Nov42. 
					463rd Bomb Squadron, 331st Bomb Group, Casper Field, WY 3Dec42. Crashed on takeoff 
					and destroyed by fire at Casper Field, WY 8May43 (7KIS). Salvaged 19May43
				5321 (MSN 3860) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 11Nov42. 
					Combat Crew Training School, Casper Field, WY 13Dec42. Amarillo Field, TX 29Mar43. 
					462nd Bomb Squadron, 331st Bomb Group, Scottsbluff Field, NB. Damaged landing at 
					Scottsbluff Field 5Apr43. Rapid City Field, SD 15Aug43. 4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City 
					Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 14Jun44. 
					224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Sioux City AAB, IA 14Aug44. 
					570th Base Unit, Bendix Corporation, Bendix Field, South Bend, IN 6Oct44. 
					224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Sioux City AAB, IA. Damaged by 
					mechanical failure ninety miles east of Rapid City, SD 25Jan45. 235th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 12May45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for 
					storage and disposal 30Oct45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5322 (MSN 3861) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 11Nov42. Blythe Field, CA 3Jan43. Pueblo AAB, CO 6Apr44. 
					Lewistown Field, MT 8Jun43. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 5Aug43. 225th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Rapid City Field, SD 4Jul44. 
					4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 5Jul44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA 
					for storage and disposal 9Jun45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped
				5323 (MSN 3862) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 11Oct42. 338th Bomb Squadron, 96th Bomb Group, Pocatello Field, ID 30Oct42. 
					Damaged taking off from Pocatello Field 26Dec42. Ogden Air Depot, Hill Field, 
					Ogden, UT 10Jan43. Dalhart Field, TX 25Feb43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 23May43. 222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Ardmore Field, OK 18Jun44. 4200th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), 
					Chicago Municipal Airport, IL 22Jul44. 3508th Base Unit (Technical School), Truax Field, 
					Madison, WI 18Sep44. 222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Ardmore Field, OK 19Sep44. Damaged by weather seven miles west of Oxford, PA 25Dec44. 
					552nd Base Unit, Ferrying Command, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 27Dec44. 
					4112th Base Unit (Middletown Air Technical Service Command), Middletown Air 
					Depot, PA 4Jan45. Reclamation completed Olmstead AAF Feb 9, 1945
				5324 (MSN 3863) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 11Nov42. 
					Blythe Field, CA 11Dec42. Walla Walla Field, WA 19May43. Felts Field, Spokane, WA 11Jul43. 
					Walla Walla Field, WA 15Aug43. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Avon Park Field, FL 29Jul44. 570th Base Unit, Bendix Corporation, Bendix Field, South Bend, IN 27Sep44. 
					353rd Base Unit, Esler, LA 9Feb45. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Avon Park Field, FL 14Feb45. 331st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Barksdale Field, 
					Bossier City, LA 2Mar45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM 
					for storage and disposal 25Jun45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Compressed Steel 
					Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				5325 (MSN 3864) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 8Nov42. Wendover Field, UT 29Dec42. Sioux City AAB, IA 6Apr43. Air Service 
					Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 13Jun43. Scottsbluff Field, NB 11Aug43. 
					238th Base Unit, Dyersburg Field, TN 25Jan44. 223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Dyersburg Field, TN. Crashed after a mid-air collision with B-17F 42-6177 six miles northeast 
					of Dyersburg 24Jan45 (10KIS).   Reclamation completed Dyersburg AAF, TN Feb 9, 1945
				5326 (MSN 3865) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 8Nov42. 
					Pyote Field, TX 4Jan43. Pocatello Field, ID 31Jan43. 511th Bomb Squadron, 351st Bomb Group, 
					Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 14Feb43. Crashed on takeoff Biggs 18Feb43.  5 killed.  Condemned Biggs AAF Feb 23, 1943
				5327 (MSN 3866) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 8Nov42. Combat Crew Training School, Casper Field, WY 12Jan43. 
					Pueblo AAB, CO 13Mar43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 30Apr43. 
					Madras Field, OR 20Jun43. Scott Field, Belleville, IL 17Aug43. 223rd Base Unit (Combat 
					Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 22Aug44. 4209th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air 
					Technical Service Command), Des Moines Municipal Airport, IA 18Dec44. 223rd Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 23Dec44. 327th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 14May45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 26Jul45
				5328 (MSN 3867) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 8Nov42. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 1May43. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 13Jul43. 
					460th Base Unit, Air Transport Command, Hamilton Field, San Rafael, CA 29Jun44. 
					235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 30Jun44. 
					235th Base Unit, Hobbs Field, NM 19Sep44. 235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 27Sep44. 233rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, AZ 5Oct44. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 14Dec45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5329 (MSN 3868) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 9Nov42. 
					Pyote Field, TX 9Jan43. Dalhart Field, TX 6May43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 1Aug43. 224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Sioux City AAB, IA. 
					Damaged taxying at Sioux City AAB 21May44. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service 
					Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 9Jun44. 224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 11Jul44. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, 
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 28Oct45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5330 (MSN 3869) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 8Nov42. Wendover Field, UT 10Dec42. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 20Mar43. 
					Dyersburg Field, TN 16Apr43. 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN 21May43. 
					503rd Bomb Squadron, 346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN. Damaged by fire 
					Dyersburg Field, TN 12Jul43 (2KIS). Air Depot, Brookley Field, Mobile, AL 10Aug43. 
					4134th Base Unit (Spokane Air Technical Service Command), Spokane Field, WA 13Jun44. 
					242nd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Grand Island Field, NB 16Jun44. 
					6th Bomb Group, Grand Island Field, NB 8Jul44. 224th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Sioux City AAB, IA 5Jan45. 411th Bomb Squadron, 502nd Bomb Group, 
					Grand Island Field, NB. Forced landing out of fuel forty miles west Fairfax, KS 26Jan45. 
					813th Base Unit, Sedalia, MO 21Mar45. Reclaimed 10Mar46
				5331 (MSN 3870) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 10Nov42. Sioux City AAB, IA 4Dec42. Combat Crew Training School, 
					Casper Field, WY 2Jan43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Lincoln Field, NB 5Feb43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 25May43. Dyersburg Field, TN 1Jul43.
					201st Base Unit, Headquarters, Colorado Springs, CO 9Jul44. 233rd Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, AZ 24Aug44. 200th Base Unit, Peterson Field, 
					Colorado Springs, CO 25Aug45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, 
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 27Oct45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5332 (MSN 3871) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 11Oct42. 
					Ainsworth Field, NB 16Dec42. Rapid City Field, SD 17Apr43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 22Jun43. 
					Pendleton Field, OR 25Jul43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 10Aug43. 230th Base Unit, HQ, 
					Combat Crew Training Wing, Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 11Jun44. 201st Base Unit, Headquarters, 
					Colorado Springs, CO 13Jun44. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), 
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 16Jun44. 222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Ardmore Field, OK 23Jul44. Accident in collision with parked B-17G 42-102789 while taxying 
					at Ardmore Field 13Mar45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA 
					for storage and disposal 14Jun45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows 
					Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped
				5333 (MSN 3872) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 12Nov42. Combat Crew Training School, Casper Field, WY 8Jan43. 
					Scottsbluff Field, NB 28Mar43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 8Apr43. 
					588th Bomb Squadron, 395th Bomb Group, Ephrata AAB, WA 24May43. Damaged landing 
					with mechanical failure at Ephrata AAB 9Jun43. Operational Training Unit, Pratt Field, KS 11Jun44. 
					497th Bomb Group, Pratt Field, KS 23Jun44. 232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Dalhart Field, TX 11Jul44. 223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 28Nov44. 
					Forced landing out of fuel fifteen miles south of Walnut Ridge, AR 23Dec44. 
					Reclamation completed Dyersburg AAF, TN Feb 24, 1945
				5334 (MSN 3873) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 10Nov42. 334th Bomb Squadron, 95th Bomb Group, Rapid City Field, SD 21Dec42.
					The aircraft took off from Pueblo Army Air Base for a local night time bombing mission 24Jan43.
					It impacted high terrain while in flight during a fierce snowstorm near Ordway, Colorado. 
					Investigation revealed that the airplane was trying to stay under a very low ceiling when it 
					struck the ground with the port wing. The B-17 cartwheeled into the ground and exploded 
					into flames (10KIS). Salvaged 15Feb43
				5335 (MSN 3874) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 12Nov42. Combat Crew Training School, Casper Field, WY 1Jan43.
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 26May43. Ephrata AAB, WA 10Jun43. 
					Dalhart Field, TX 1Jul43. 3705th Base Unit, Sioux Falls Field, SD 20Jun44. 497th Bomb Group, 
					Pratt Field, KS 2Jul44. 29th Bomb Group, Dalhart Field, TX 2Aug44. 246th Base Unit 
					(Operational Training Unit), Pratt Field, KS 15Sep44. 273rd Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Lincoln Field, NB 7Dec44. 245th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					McCook Field, NB 9Feb45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM 
					for storage and disposal 25Jun45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				5336 (MSN 3875) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 11Nov42. 542nd Bomb Squadron, 383rd Bomb Group, Pierre Field, SD 14Dec42. 
					Damaged when ground looped landing at Rapid City Field, SD 14Jan43. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 9Apr43. 589th Bomb Squadron, 395th Bomb Group, 
					Ephrata AAB, WA. Damaged landing at Ephrata AAB 18Jun43. 4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City 
					Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 26Jun44. 505th Bomb Group, 
					Harvard Field, NB 21Jun44. 244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Harvard Field, NB 22Sep44. 
					233rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, AZ 26Sep44. 
					241st Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 7Jan45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ 
					for storage and disposal 2Nov45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5337 (MSN 3876) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 12Nov42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air 
					Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 12Dec42. 401st Bomb 
					Squadron [LL*J], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 8Jan43.
					Named.SHORT SNORTER III. Named after the good luck charm that members of the ‘Grand Order 
					of the Short Snorter’ - an elite group of inter-war air travelers who had made transoceanic 
					air crossings - all carried. {first combat mission 27Feb43}. Battle damaged on a mission 
					to the railway marshalling yards at Hamm, Germany 4Mar43. The weather was bad from 
					takeoff through to Germany preventing four other groups rendezvousing with the 91st Bomb 
					Group which proceeded alone to the target. Sixteen planes faced the toughest fighter 
					defence of the war, the heaviest flak areas, and on the deepest penetration yet into Germany. 
					The reception was immediate with German fighters determined to stop the attack; the 
					return flight home was no easier, flying into the wind of a strong jetstream. Failed to return 
					from a mission to the Focke-Wulf aircraft factory at Bremen, Germany 17Apr43 (2KIA:6MIA:2POW). 
					The plane made it through fighter attacks and flak to the target without being hit. On the way 
					back to the coast, however, the bomber was badly damaged by enemy fighters. 
					Claimed by Oberleutnant Walter Borchers of the 8./NJG 3, detached to the IV./NJG 1, 
					flying a Bf 110 G-4 from Leeuwarden airfield, the Netherlands. As the aircraft passed three 
					miles east of Emden, it took direct flak hits that knocked out the No.3 engine and set the No.4 
					engine on fire. Almost immediately after the pilot had feathered the No.3 propeller, 
					another anti-aircraft shell burst in the cockpit, killing both pilots. Additional flak was 
					soon striking the bomber. it began to lose altitude, circling slowly downward in the direction 
					of Norden and the North Sea. Crashed in the North Sea, eleven miles northwest of the Isle of 
					Norderney, Germany. {10 missions) MACR 16090
				5338 MSN 3877) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 10Nov42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 11Dec42. Ferried South Atlantic route, 
					departed Morrison Field 20Dec42. Waller Field, Trinidad 20Dec42. Val de Cães Field, 
					Belém, Brasil 21De42. Parnamirim Field, Natal, Brasil 22Dec42. Wideawake Field, 
					Ascension Island 26Dec42. Roberts Field, Liberia; Yundum Field, Bathurst, Gambia; 
					Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					340th Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Biskra, Algeria Jan43. Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), 
					Constantine, Algeria 8Feb43. Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43.
				 	Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 346th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Oudna #1, 
					Mohammedia, Tunisia 14Nov43. Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 13Dec43. {22 missions}. 
					483rd Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 31Mar44. Sterparone, 
					Foggia, Italy 22Apr44. Returned to US. 1103rd Base Unit (Caribbean Wing, Air Transport 
					Command), Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 5May45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage and disposal 29Jun45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped.  Named"Ye Old Batle Axe"
				5339 (MSN 3878) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 16Nov42. 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 4Dec42. 461st Bomb Squadron, 331st Bomb Group, Casper Field, WY 4Jan43. 
					Crashed landing in bad weather at Casper Field 15Jan43.  Condemned Casper AAF, WY Feb 16, 1943
				5340 (MSN 3879) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 16Nov42. 1
					5th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 11Dec42. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 97th Bomb Group, Biskra, Algeria 21Jan43. 
					Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 8Feb43. Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. 
					Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 347th Bomb Squadron, 
					99th Bomb Group, Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 14Nov43. Foggia #2 (Sandfly), 
					Tortorella, Italy 11Dec43. Failed to return from a mission to railway marshalling yards at 
					Sofia, Bulgaria 24Jan44 (10EVD). Over the target, the formation found it impossible to bomb 
					and proceeded to a secondary target at Niš, Yugoslavia. After going 80 to 100 miles beyond 
					Sofia, the group turned and headed for home base still with their bomb load. After half an 
					hour of flying the pilot jettisoned the bombs to conserve fuel. Heavy cloud formations 
					were encountered along the route. Thirty minutes later, the plane ran into a snow storm 
					with nil visibility. Continuing on to base, after another thirty minutes, the pilot turned back 
					to be certain of being over land. At that time No.2 engine failed with fuel exhaustion. 
					Twenty minutes later the other engines failed as the fuel supply was exhausted. The crew 
					bailed out safely at 10,000ft as the plane crashed on Zlatibor mountain near Užice, Serbia, 
					Yugoslavia. The airmen were assisted by Chetnik guerillas to evade capture. One airman was 
					rescued by the Halyard Mission from Pranjani 29May44. MACR 1991
				5341 MSN 3880) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 16Dec42. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm
					Beach, FL 9Jan43. 427th Bomb Squadron [GH-Q], 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), 
					Huntingdonshire 7Feb43., named "Vicious Virgin" aka "Scarlet Harlot" aka "Vat 69"
			 		Severe battle damaged, Bernberg, Germany 20Feb44 (10RTD). Base Air Depot No.1, 
					Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire 7Apr44. Returned to US. 4136th Base Unit 
					(Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 6Jan45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 9Oct45
				5342 (MSN 3881) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 16Nov42. 
					331st Bomb Squadron, 94th Bomb Group, Pueblo AAB, CO 13Jan43. Damaged taxying at 
					Pueblo AAB 4Jan43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 24Mar43. 
					466th Bomb Squadron, 333rd Bomb Group, Dalhart Field, TX 2Apr43. Crashed four miles 
					west of Dalhart Field 7May43 (10KIS).
				5343 (MSN 3882) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 16Nov42. 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 10Jan43. Rapid City Field, SD 3Feb43. Pierre Field, SD 3Apr43. 542nd Bomb Squadron,
					383rd Bomb Group, Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 22Jun43. Damaged while parked in a collision 
					by B-17F 42-5216 at Geiger Field 11Jul43. 543rd Bomb Squadron, 383rd Bomb Group, 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA. Damaged landing at Geiger Field 27Sep43. 505th Bomb Group, 
					Harvard Field, NB 4Jun44. 558th Base Unit, 20th Ferrying Group, Air Transport Command, 
					Berry Field, Nashville, TN 14Sep44. 244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Harvard Field, NB 19Sep44. 3009th Base Unit, Carlsbad Field, NM 21Nov44. 
					3010th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 8Feb45. 
					Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; 
					designated TB-17F. 3020th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine), La Junta Field, CO 10Jun45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK for storage and disposal 31Jul45. 
					War Assets Corporation. Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped
				5344 (MSN 3883) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 16Nov42. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 12Dec42. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa Dec42. 419th Bomb Squadron, 
					301st Bomb Group, Biskra, Algeria 20Dec42. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 16Jan43. 
					Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 8Mar43. Battle damaged on a mission to the 
					docks and shipping at Cagliari, Sardinia 31Mar43. Flak was heavy and the squadron was 
					attacked by enemy fighters. This plane was struck by cannon shells damaging the tail gunner 
					compartment and bomb bay. Battle damaged by flak and enemy fighters on a tactical 
					mission to an enemy airfield at La Marsa, northeast of Tunis, Tunisia 20Apr43. Oudna #1, 		
					Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {76 missions}. 429th Bomb 
					Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 14Nov43. {first combat mission 16Nov43}. 
					Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 10Dec43. Battle damaged on a mission to the harbour at Toulon, 
					France 4Feb44 (1KIA:9RTD). Twenty-five to thirty Bf 109s and Fw 190s attacked the formation 
					during the bomb run, and continued the attack for about twenty minutes. The tail gunner was 
					killed by 20mm cannon shell shrapnel. The plane force landed at Ajaccio, Corsica for medical
					treatment. {44 missions}. 346th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, 
					Italy 28Mar44. {nil missions}. Air Depot Mar44. Returned to US. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 22Jul44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Arledge Field, Stamford, TX 22Nov44. 
					Named BELCHING BUZZARD
				5345 (MSN 3884) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 16Nov42. 
					Wendover Field, UT 3Dec42. Sioux City AAB, IA 3Jan43. Rapid City Field, SD 4Feb43. Spokane 
					Field, WA 24Mar43. 590th Bomb Squadron, 395th Bomb Group, Ephrata AAB, WA 27Apr43. 
					Crashed when collided with B-17F 42-29501 on takeoff at Ephrata AAB 16May43 (8KIS). 
					Surveyed Ephrata AAF Nov 10, 1943
				5346 (MSN 3885) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 17Nov42. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 12Dec42. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 414th Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, 
					Biskra, Algeria 31Dec42. Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 8Feb43. 
					Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, 
					Italy 1Nov43. 347th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 14Nov43. 
					Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 11Dec43. 483rd Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), 
					Tortorella, Italy 31Mar44. Sterparone, Foggia, Italy 22Apr44. Returned to US. 
					4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 8Jul44. Hawkins Field, Jackson, MS 18Dec44. Patterson Field, 
					Dayton, OH 12Jan45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for 
					storage and disposal 11Sep45. Named RELUCTANT DRAGON
				5347 (MSN 3886) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 16Nov42. 
					Pueblo AAB, CO 9Feb43. Dalhart Field, TX 18Mar43. Gowen Field, Boise, ID 19Apr43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 9Jun43. 502nd Bomb Squadron, 
					346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN 16Jul43. Crashed due engine failure and fire,
					some crew bailed out 2 miles east of Alamo, TN 24Aug43. Salvaged 25Aug43; Surveyed Dyersburg AAF Sep 1, 1943
				5348 (MSN 3887) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 20Nov42. 
					Combat Crew Training School, Casper Field, WY 1Jan43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field,
					Oklahoma City, OK 21May43. Moses Lake Field, WA 12Jun43. 4117th Base Unit (Warner Robins 
					Air Technical Service Command), Robins Field, Warner Robins, GA 21Jun44. 326th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 17Aug44. 331st Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Barksdale Field, Bossier City, LA 20Jan45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for 
					storage and disposal 25Jun45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				5349 (MSN 3888) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 18Nov42. 
					100th Bomb Group. Ran out of fuel and force landed at Mount Pleasant, UT 23Dec42.
					Flown out of meadow the following morning and returned to operations. Sioux City AAB, IA 31Jan43. 
					Rapid City Field, SD 13Feb43. Walla Walla Field, WA 3Mar43. Topeka Field, KS 3Aug43. 
					4117th Base Unit (Warner Robins Air Technical Service Command), Robins Field, 
					Warner Robins, GA 24Jul44. 328th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Gulfport Field, MS 22Sep44 for survey work. Crash landed six miles northwest of 
					Bay Minette, AL 17Jan45 (9KIS).   Surveyed Gulfport AAF Jan 18, 1945
42-5350/5484		Boeing B-17F-50-BO Fortress
				MSN 3889/4023.  Dispositions from  B-17 Fortress Master Log, Dave Osborne
				5350 (MSN 3889) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 18Nov42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 9Jan43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					32nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Biskra, Algeria 21Jan43. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), 
					Constantine, Algeria 16Jan43. Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 8Mar43. 
					Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {67 missions}.
					Named NOSEY / SKINHEAD. Painted by Sgt Eugene Townsend (32BS/301BG)  
					429th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 14Nov43. 
					{first combat mission 22Nov43}. Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 10Dec43. Battle damaged 
					on a mission to a ball bearing factory at Steyr, Austria 19Mar44 (1WIA:9RTD). Solid clouds
					covered that target and the group turned to bomb the air depot at Klagenfurt, Austria. Attacked 
					by enemy aircraft firing rockets and 20mm cannon and wounding the navigator. {5 missions}. 
					347th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 28Mar44. {2 missions}. 
					816th Bomb Squadron, 483rd Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 31Mar44. 
					Sterparone, Foggia, Italy 22Apr44. Returned to US. 1104th Base Unit (Caribbean Wing, Air Transport 
					Command), Homestead Field, FL 8Jul44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, 
					Albuquerque, NM for storage and disposal 3Aug45. War Assets Administration. Sold to 
					Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped.
				5351 (MSN 3890) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 18Nov42. 
					Walla Walla Field, WA 4Feb43. Redmond Field, OR 21Feb42. Madras Field, OR 19Jun43. 
					Walla Walla Field, WA 17Jul43. 3705th Base Unit (Technical School), Lowry Field, 
					Denver, CO 15Jun44. Salvaged 3Nov44.   To CL-26 Lowy AAF, CO Jan 3,1 945
				5352 (MSN 3891) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 18Nov42. 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 3Jan43. Rapid City Field, SD 3Feb43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 1May43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 6Aug43. 4006th Base Unit (Area Command), 
					Miami Air Technical Service Command, Miami, FL 14Jun44. 3501st Base Unit (Technical School & 
					Overseas Replacement Depot), Boca Raton Field, FL 16Jun44. Damaged while parked by B-17G 44-6239 
					Boca Raton Field, FL 7Oct44. 120th Base Unit, Richmond, WV 20Dec44. 3501st Base Unit 
					(Technical School & Overseas Replacement Depot), Boca Raton Field, FL 4Feb45. 2114th Base Unit 
					(Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 2May45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 14Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5353 (MSN 3892) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 17Nov42. 
					Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 5Jan43. Lowry Field, Denver, CO 6Apr43. Hill Field, Ogden, UT 16May43. 
					Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 1Jun43. Modified to photographic configuration. 
					Designated F-9. 1st Photo Mapping Squadron, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 1Sep43.
					91st Photographic Squadron, 1st Photographic Group, Buckley Field, CO 5Jul44. Designated FB-17F. 
					3705th Base Unit (Technical School), Lowry Field, Denver, CO 14May45. Transferred to US Navy 31Mar47
				5354 (MSN 3893) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 18Nov42. 
					Eleventh Air Force, Alaska. Ladd, AK 15Jan43. Returned to US. 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, 
					Great Falls, MT 6Jun43. Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing 
					equipment; designated TB-17F. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 
					18Sep43. Force landed after engine failure three miles southeast of Okeechobee, FL 24Jan45. 
					Damaged in collision with B-17F 42-29762 at Hendricks Field 26Jun45.  Reclamation 
					completed Hendricks AAF Jan 3, 1946
				5355 (MSN 3894) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 20Nov42. 
					Combat Crew Training School, Casper Field, WY 1Jan43. Pyote Field, TX 24Apr43. 234th Base Unit
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Clovis Field, NM 14Jun44. Damaged by structural failure while 
					taxying at Clovis Field, NM 11Jun44. 4200th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), 
					Chicago Municipal Airport, IL 13Jun44. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), 
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 16Jun44. 2218th Base Unit, Alexandria Field, LA 6Sep44. 
					329th Combat Crew Training Squadron, Alexandria Field, LA. Crashed after a mid-air collision 
					with B-17G 42-31948 on a 54-aircraft practice flight at Louisiana Rapides, ten miles northwest of 
					Alexandria 6May45 (9KIS). SOC Alexandria Field 7May45.  Surveyed Alexandria AAF Jun 7, 1945
				5356 (MSN 3895) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 20Nov42. 
					Walla Walla Field, WA 1Mar43. Madras Field, OR 19Jun43. Rapid City Field, SD 29Jul43. 
					Walla Walla Field, WA 15Aug43. 818th Bomb Squadron, 488th Bomb Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL. 
					Accident landing with mechanical failure at MacDill Field 29Mar44. 331st Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Barksdale Field, Bossier City, LA 9Nov44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage and disposal 25Jun45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				5357 (MSN 3896) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 20Nov42. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 11Dec42.
					Ferried South Atlantic route, departed Morrison Field 20Dec42. Waller Field, Trinidad 20Dec42. 
					Val de Cães Field, Belém, Brasil 21De42. Parnamirim Field, Natal, Brasil 22Dec42. Wideawake Field,
					Ascension Island 26Dec42. Roberts Field, Liberia; Yundum Field, Bathurst, Gambia; Menara Airport, 
					Marrakech, French Morocco. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 97th Bomb Group, Biskra, Algeria 3Jan43.
					 Crashed on the ferry flight from Marrakech to Biskra 3Jan43 (9POW). The plane was in a flight of three 
					which were detailed to join the 97th Bomb Group; problem was, no-one told the Bomb Group to 
					expect the flight. They found themselves over a solid undercast, preventing visual navigation and the 
					airfield at Biskra did not respond to any radio calls. Dropping down, they realised they were over the 
					enemy territory of Tunisia. Two of the planes were attacked by German fighters, one crash landing 
					and this plane force landing in the desert near Gabès, Tunisia. Intending to force land alongside, the
					pilot of the third plane aborted when the crew fired a red flare; they had landed in enemy territory. 
					Before a takeoff could be attempted the next morning, the crew and plane were captured and taken 
					prisoners of war. Two pilots of 58th Fighter Squadron, 33rd Fighter Group were flying a patrol over 
					enemy-held territory between Gabès and El Guettar 5Jan43. They spotted an apparently undamaged B-17 
					being towed along a road. Captured by the Germans, the aeroplane was being towed towards a Luftwaffe 
					base when the Curtiss P-40 Warhawk pilots found it. The two pilots did not like the idea of the B-17 
					falling into enemy hands, so they dove down and strafed the bomber until it caught fire and burned to a hulk.  .
				5358 (MSN 3897) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 20Nov42. 
					Walla Walla Field, WA 31Jan43. Seattle, WA 5Mar43. Hill Field, Ogden, UT 28May43. 
					Rapid City Field, SD 2Jun43. Walla Walla Field, WA 10Jul43. 357th Base Unit, Kellogg Field, 
					Battle Creek, MI 18Sep44. Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing 
					equipment; designated TB-17F. 326th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, 
					Tampa, FL 24Sep44. Damaged landing with mechanical failure at Convair Field, Allentown, PA 5Jul45. 
					4112th Base Unit (Middletown Air Technical Service Command), Middletown Air Depot, PA 17Jul45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 9Oct45.
				5359 (MSN 3898) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 20Nov42. 
					348th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA. Force landed with fuel exhaustion after 
					becoming lost at Sheldon, IA 15Dec42; repaired and flown out. Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 13Jan43. 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 2Mar43. Amarillo Field, TX 27Apr43. Dyersburg Field, TN 17Jul43. 
					248th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Walker Field, Victoria, KS 17Jun43. Alexandria Field, LA.
					502nd Bomb Squadron, 346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN. Damaged in collision with parked 
					B-17F 42-5593 at Dyersburg Field, TN 26Jul43. 222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Ardmore Field, OK 20Aug44. 332nd Base Unit, Ardmore Field, OK 30Jan45. Reclaimed 3Jan46
				5360 (MSN 3899) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 20Nov42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 13Dec42. 358th Bomb Squadron, 
					303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire [VK*N] 8Jan43.  
					Named WAR BRIDE -art work on right side of nose / OLD FAITHFUL - on left side of nose.
					 Artwork of a reclining nude woman.  Battle damaged on a mission to the railway marshalling yards 
					at Hamm, Germany 4Feb43. Cloud cover prevented bombing of the primary target at Hamm and the 
					formation diverted to the industrial area of Emden, Germany. The bomber suffered a direct hit 
					from Fw 190 cannon fire shortly after the aircraft had dropped its bombs. The bombardier was 
					manning his guns as fighters were coming in from all angles. His 45-caliber pistol was resting 
					on a shelf just above his left shoulder. There was a terrific explosion directly beside his head, 
					stunning him for a moment. When he regained his composure, he decided to find out what 
					happened and immediately spotted what was left of his pistol. A 20mm shell from the Fw 190 had 
					made a direct hit on the hammer of the pistol. The hit tore the grip from the right side of the gun 
					butt and tore the gun holster apart. The gun slide was dented and nicked. Shrapnel from the shell 
					almost tore the nose compartment apart. The bomb sight gyro was pierced. The parachute the 
					bombardier was wearing on his back was torn to ribbons. With all the damage the shell had done, t
					he bombardier and the navigator were untouched. There was no doubt that the 45-caliber pistol 
					saved the life of the bombardier by deflecting the shrapnel. A 20mm shell exploded in the vertical s
					tabiliser of the B-17, tearing it apart. All told, about twenty shells entered the plane which returned 
					safely to Molesworth. Battle damaged on a mission to the power station supplying the naval 
					installations at Lorient, France 16Apr43. No.1 and 3 engines were running rough and the aircraft 
					was out of formation. No.2 engine caught fire but was extinguished and the right wing damaged by 
					an enemy fighter. The plane force landed at RAF Predannack, Cornwall. Failed to return from a mission 
					to the AGO-Flugzeugwerke Fw 190 manufacturing factory at Oschersleben, Germany 11Jan44 (1KIA:9POW). 
					While the aircraft were airborne, the weather closed in over English bases and a recall signal was 
					issued. B/Gen. Robert F. Travis, Air Commander of the 1st Bomb Division, continued on to the target. 
					This left the 1st Bomb Division with greater exposure to enemy fighter attacks. Good fighter support 
					was provided by P-47 Thunderbolts on the penetration and by P-51 Mustangs over the target. 
					P-47s were airborne to provide withdrawal support but they obeyed the recall order to return to 
					England and left the bombers to fend for themselves on the return trip. It proved to be the most disastrous 
					of the 303rd Bomb Group combat missions flown to date. The 303rd lost eleven of the forty B-17s 
					flying the mission. Luftwaffe attacks started over the IJsselmeer and intensified when the American 
					fighters returned home. Meagre and fairly accurate flak was experienced on the bomb run, with 
					intermittent inaccurate flak on the return trip. It was shot down by German fighters, peeled out 
					of formation and was last seen at 17,000ft under control. The crew bailed out over Goslar before 
					the plane crashed two hundred meters south of Horn, Kreis Lippe. {35 missions}   MACR 1926
				5361 MSN 3900) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 24Nov42. Glasgow Field, MT 18Dec42. Walla Walla Field, WA 4Feb43. Redmond 
					Field, OR 18Jun43. Spokane Field, WA 31Jul43. 29th Bomb Group, Pratt Field, KS 1Jun44. 
					460th Base Unit, Air Transport Command, Hamilton Field, San Rafael, CA 5Jun44. 29th Bomb
					Group, Dalhart Field, TX 2Sep44. 246th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Pratt Field, KS 18Sep44. 
					232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 26Oct44. 273rd Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Lincoln Field, NB 21Nov44. 248th Base Unit (Operational 
					Training Unit, Very Heavy), Walker Field, Victoria, KS. Crashed in bad weather after the crew
					 bailed out 1.5 miles northeast of Lackland, FL 18Feb45. Reclaimed 16Mar45.
				5362 (MSN 3901) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 24Nov42. Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Homestead Field, FL 18Dec42. 
					401st Bomb Squadron [LL*F], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 1Jan43. 
					{first combat mission 4Feb43}. . Named }. SHORT SNORTER II. Named after the good luck charm
					that members of the ‘Grand Order of the Short Snorter’ - an elite group of inter-war air travelers 
					who had made transoceanic air crossings - all carried.   Failed to return from a mission to the port at 
					Bremen, Germany 26Feb43 (10MIA). The primary target was overcast so the plane diverted to the 
					docks and harbour at Wilhelmshaven, Germany. Attacked by enemy fighters en route to the 
					target, last seen turning back off Vlieland, Friesland. Almost immediately after it left the formation, 
					the bomber was observed being pounced upon by five twin-engine Ju-88 fighters. 
					The bomber was believed to have crashed in the North Sea. {2 missions}.  MACR 15712
				5363 (MSN 3902) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 24Nov42. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 3Jan43. Blythe Field, CA 18Mar43. 
					593rd Bomb Squadron, 396th Bomb Group, Moses Lake Field, WA 2May43. 
					Takeoff accident at Moses Lake Field 22Jun43. 231st Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Alamogordo Field, NM 30Jun44. 202nd Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Galveston Field, TX 15Jul44. 120th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Richmond Field, VA 9Oct44. 222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Ardmore Field, OK 23Feb45. Modified for training, stripped 
					of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 274th Base 
					Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Herington Field, KS 15Jun45. 486th Base Unit, 
					Herington Field, KS. Damaged in an accident at Mines Field, Los Angeles, CA 24Sep45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for 
					storage and disposal 14Nov45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich 
					Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5364 (MSN 3903) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 24Nov42. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 3Jan43. Pueblo AAB, CO 8Apr43. 
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 18May43. Felts Field, Spokane, WA 13Aug43. 
					4117th Base Unit (Warner Robins Air Technical Service Command), Robins Field, 
					Warner Robins, GA 27Jul44. 328th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Gulfport Field, MS. Crash landed due engine failure at Gulfport 15Dec44.   Reclamation completed Gulfport AAF Mar 13, 1946
				5365 (MSN 3904) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 24Nov42. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 3Jan43. 
					Pueblo AAB, CO 31Mar43. Ephrata AAB, WA 28Apr43. Rapid City Field, SD 29Jul43. 
					School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 8Aug43. Westover Field, Chicopee 
					Falls, MA 17Dec43. Wendover Field, UT 9Jan44. 3701st Base Unit (Technical School), 
					Amarillo Field, TX 17Nov44. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcy Field, 
					Stillwater, OK for storage and disposal 24Sep45. War Assets Corporation. 
					Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped
				5366 (MSN 3905) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 24Nov42. Wendover Field, UT 14Dec42. Scottsbluff Field, NB 23Mar43. 
					Combat Crew Training School, Casper Field, WY 30Apr43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 28Jun43. 467th Bomb Squadron, 333rd Bomb Group, Dalhart Field, TX Jul43. 
					Takeoff accident at Dalhart Field 24Sep43. Salvaged 25Sep43. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 27Oct45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrappe
				5367 (MSN 3906) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 24Sep42. Rapid City Field, SD 28Oct42. 317th Bomb Squadron, 
					88th Bomb Group, Walla Walla Field, WA 28Nov42. On February 11, 1943 the aircraft took 
					off from Walla Walla Field in Washington on a routine flight for local bombing and 
					instrument practice. While flying on instruments returning to Walla Walla Field, the B-17 
					crashed on Table Rock Mountain seventeen miles east of Walla Walla when it struck 
					a ridge at approximately 6,000ft msl (10KIS.
				5368 (MSN 3907) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 24Nov42. Wendover Field, UT 7Dec42. Sioux City AAB, IA 3Jan43. Rapid City Field, SD 2Feb43. 
					Walla Walla Field, WA 3Feb43. Redmond Field, OR 18Jun43. Walla Walla Field, WA 17Jul43. 
					3501st Base Unit (Technical School & Overseas Replacement Depot), Boca Raton Field, FL 26Nov44. 
					2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 13Jun45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 14Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5369 (MSN 3908) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 24Nov42. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 3Jan43. Dalhart Field, TX 13Mar43. Luke, AZ 16May43.
					 346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN 24Jun43. Galveston Field, TX 24Jul43. 346th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN. Mid-air collision with B-17F 42-6170 two miles 
					east of Gates, TN 19Jan44 (7KIS). Designated RB-17F. 486th Base Unit, Herington Field, KS. 
					Crash landed Mines Field, Los Angeles, CA 14Sep45.
				5370 (MSN 3909) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 24Nov42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 2Jan43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, 
					Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 3Feb43. 324th Bomb Squadron [DF*K], 
					91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 26Feb43. Failed to return from a 
					mission to railway marshalling yards, Hamm, Germany 4Mar43 (3MIA:6KIA:1POW). The weather 
					was bad from takeoff through to Germany preventing four other groups rendezvousing with the 
					91st Bomb Group which proceeded alone to the target. Sixteen planes faced the toughest fighter 
					defence of the war, the heaviest flak areas, and on the deepest penetration yet into Germany. 
					The reception was immediate with German fighters determined to stop the attack; the return 
					flight home was no easier, flying into the wind of a strong jetstream. Shot down by Leutnant 
					August Geiger of 8./NJG 1, flying a Bf 110 night-fighter. Crashed in the North Sea close to the 
					Noorderhaaks sandbank at the entrance to the Waddenzee, Den Helder, Netherlands. 
					MACR 16102.  
				5371 (MSN 3910) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 25Nov42. Wendover Field, UT 27Dec42. Scribner Field, NB 28Mar43. Dyersburg 
					Field, TN 13Apr43. 4100 BU, Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 10Jun44. 268th Base Unit (Combat 
					Crew Training Station), Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 11Oct44. 274th Base Unit
					(Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Herington Field, KS 18Oct44. 575th Base Unit, 6th Ferrying 
					Station, Greater Pittsburgh Airport, PA 11Dec44. 4135th Base Unit (Ogden Air Technical Service 
					Command), Hill Field, Ogden, UT 22Dec44. Designated RB-17F. 274th Base Unit (Staging Wing), 
					21st Bomb Wing, Herington Field, KS 4Jan45. Damaged Herington 19Apr45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage a
					nd disposal 14Nov45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, 
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5372 (MSN 3911) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 26Nov42. Blythe Field, CA 28Dec42. Moses Lake Field, WA 2May43. Geiger Field, 
					Spokane, WA 2Aug43. 593rd Bomb Squadron, 396th Bomb Group, Moses Lake Field, WA 23Aug43. 
					318th Bomb Squadron, 88th Bomb Group, Avon Park Field, FL Nov43. Destroyed when force landed 
					after engine failure at Avon Park Field 30Apr44.   Salvaged 1May44..to CL-26 Geiger AAF May 11, 1944
				5373 (MSN 3912) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 25Nov42. Pocatello Field, ID 17Dec42. Pyote Field, TX 8Jan43. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 31Jan43. Pyote Field, TX 2Feb43. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 1Aug43. Combat Crew Training Squadron, 469th Bomb Group, 
					Alexandria Field, LA. Damaged by fire Alexandria Field, LA 24Dec43. 241st Base Unit (Operational 
					Training Unit), Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 14Sep44. 249th Base Unit (Special), Alliance Field, NB 17Oct44. 
					243rd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Great Bend Field, KS 29Dec44. 902nd Base Unit 
					(Base Complement), Orlando AAB, FL 6May45. 243rd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Great Bend Field, KS 10May45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, 
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 30Oct45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5374 (MSN 3913) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 26Nov42. Blythe Field, CA 5Jan43. Ephrata AAB, WA 24May43. 222th Base Unit (Combat 
					Crew Training Station), Ardmore Field, OK 22Jan44. Modified for training, stripped of armor, 
					armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. Damaged by bad weather 
					over Hobbs Field, NM 2May45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA 
					for storage and disposal 14Jun45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting 
					Company Jul46; scrapped
				5375 (MSN 3914) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 25Nov42. Combat Crew Training School, Casper Field, WY 14Jan43. Pyote Field, TX 8Mar43. 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 21Jun43. Combat Crew Training School, Casper Field, WY 12Jul43. Staging Base, 
					21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 3Aug43. 248th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 2Sep44. 224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 23Oct44. Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and 
					bombing equipment; designated TB-17F.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK f
					or storage and disposal 13Aug45. War Assets Corporation. Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped
				5376 (MSN 3915) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 25Nov42.
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 4Jan43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 6Feb43. 422nd Bomb Squadron [JJ*X], 305th Bomb Group, 
					Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 1Mar43, named "Eager Eagle". Experimented in night 
					bombing alongside the RAF and operated night leaflet and propaganda missions. Collision with RAF 
					Beaufighter V8715 (2KIS); crashed at Foulsham, Norfolk 31Aug43 (8KIS:2RTD). The Beaufighter was evidently 
					in a steep bank to the right hitting the B-17 between the No.3 and No.4 engines from the front. The force of the collision 
					split the Beaufighter in half and severed the right wing of the B-17F. The two waist gunners parachuted to safety. 
					The bomber crashed into a farm building on the Parish Church Farm on the southern edge of the town of 
					Foulsham, Norfolk, killing nine other crew members including a Royal Air Force pilot on detached service 
					with the 305th Bomb Group from Royal Air Force No.3 Group, advising how to fly at night, riding as Observer. 
					There were no civilian casualties. The farm building was partially demolished, killing five bullocks. 
					Under the ‘Conclusions And Recommendations’ of the subsequent investigation it was noted that both aircraft 
					were flying without navigation lights as they were above 5,000ft and there was a ‘Red’ air raid alert on 
					at that time. The accident was unavoidable.  The Beaufighter crashed at Foulsham, England.  
					B-17 condemned Sep 1, 1943.  
				5377 (MSN 3916) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 26Nov42. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West 
					Palm Beach, FL 9Jan43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 341st Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Biskra, Algeria 21Jan43.
					Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 8Feb43. Named "Axis Axes".  Failed to return from a mission 
					to a Luftwaffe airfield at Grosseto, Italy 26Apr43 (1KIA:9MIA). The plane was being flown by a new crew and was 
					flying low, not in proper formation going into the target. A direct flak strike split the fuselage open at the radio 
					room and five airmen were sucked out before it crashed
				5378 (MSN 3917) Accepted by USAAF 19Nov42. Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 26Nov42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 11Dec42. 
					367th Bomb Squadron, 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 1Jan43 
					Named "Skylark"--a popular song written in 1942 by Johnny Mercer and Hoagy Carmichael. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the submarine pens at Lorient, France 6Mar43 (3KIA:6POW:1EVD). 
					The aircraft had developed an oil leak in No.3 engine over the English Channel, but oil pressure 
					stayed steady so the pilots continued the mission. Fighters attacked as this plane was dropping 
					back due to the earlier oil leak and the fact this plane was in the low Squadron, it came under 
					heavy fighter attack shortly after rounding the Brest Peninsula. When engine No.4 quit, the bomber 
					was abandoned close to the target at Lorient. Crashed at Kerlivio, 3km northeast of Ploemeur, France.  
				5379 (MSN 3918) Accepted by USAAF 19Nov42. Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 26Nov42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 10Jan43. 15th Ferrying Group, 
					Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 4Feb43. 
					Ferried from Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco to St Eval (Station 129), 
					Cornwall 13Mar43. 401st Bomb Squadron [LL*D], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), 
					Cambridgeshire 15Mar43. {21+missions}. 96th Bomb Group. 527th Bomb Squadron [FO*W], 
					379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 27Sep43. Eighth Air Force Service 
					Command (AFSC) 8Apr44; not equipped with ‘Tokyo’ long range fuel tanks. Returned to US 24Jul44. 
					4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 14Sep44. 
					4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 6Jan45. 
					4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 11Feb45. 
					4000th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, Wright Field, Dayton, OH 3Aug45. Converted to TB-17F (weather). 
					Named "Yankee Eagle".  To CL-26 Wright AAF Nov 30, 1946
				5380 (MSN 3919) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 27Nov42. Hobbs Field, NM 23Dec42. Lowry Field, Denver, CO 25Jul43. Hobbs Field, NM 3Aug43. 
					Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 8Nov44. 4124th Base Unit (Air Technical Service 
					Command), Altus Field, OK 13Jul45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 20Aug45
				5381 (MSN 3920) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 26Nov42. 
					Wendover Field, UT 12Dec42. Long Beach Field, CA 9Mar43. Salvaged 25Apr43
					To CL-26b Amarillo AAF Aug 7, 1943
				5382 (MSN 3921) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 26Nov42.
					Berry, TN 31Dec42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 6Feb43. 360th Bomb Squadron [PU*E], 303rd Bomb Group, 
					Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 25Feb43.  Named. "The Witch's Tit"  
					Failed to return from a mission to the shipyards at Hamburg, Germany 25Jun43 (1KIA:9POW). 
					Damaged by flak, crashed near Oldenburg, Germany).
					No MACR
				5383 (MSN 3922) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 28Nov42. 
					Lewistown Field, MT 18Dec42. 317th Bomb Squadron, 88th Bomb Group, Walla Walla Field, WA 22Feb43. 
					Damaged landing with mechanical failure at Redmond Field, OR 10Jun43. Walla Walla Field, WA 15Aug43. 
					318th Bomb Squadron, 88th Bomb Group, Avon Park Field, FL Nov43. Crashed when the crew bailed out 
					after engine failure at Davenport, FL 2Apr44 (4KIS).   To CL-26 Apr 4, 1944
				5384 (MSN 3923) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 28Nov43. 
					Pocatello Field, ID 20Dec42. Pyote Field, TX 8Jan43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 14Feb43. 30th Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX.		
					Collided with parked B-17F 42-5441 during take off from Pyote Field 26Jul43. Crashed seven miles 
					east of Pyote Field 7Aug43 (6KIS). Salvaged 8Sep43
				5385 (MSN 3924) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 28Nov42. 
					Wendover Field, UT 13Dec42. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 20Mar43. Sioux City AAB, IA 11Jun43. 
					Dalhart Field, TX 23Jul43. 232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 9Jun44. 
					242nd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Grand Island Field, NB 30Aug44. 223rd Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 20Nov44. 330th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 23May45. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Drew Field, Tampa, FL 1Jun45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage 
					and disposal 20Aug45
				5386 (MSN 3925) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 26Nov42.
					Redmond Field, OR 23Dec42. Sioux City AAB, IA 31Jan43. Gowen Field, Boise, ID 10Mar43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 22May43. 503rd Bomb Squadron, 
					346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN 12Jun43. The crew bailed out after a mid-air collision 
					with B-17F 42-5465 and the plane crashed at Sligo, MO 4Sep43 (2KIS). Salvaged 5Sep43
				5387 (MSN 3926) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 22Nov42. 
					317th Bomb Squadron, 88th Bomb Group, Walla Walla Field, WA 21Sep42. Damaged Sioux 
					City AAB, IA 22Dec42. Redmond Field, OR 21Feb43. Dyersburg Field, TN 13Jun43. Walla Walla 
					Field, WA 15Aug43. 3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 17Nov44. 
					2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 13Mar45.
					2510th Base Unit, Enid, OK 20Sep45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR 
					for storage and disposal 5Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5388 (MSN 3927) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 28Nov42. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 4Jan43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 2Feb43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 348th Bomb Squadron,
					99th Bomb Group, Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 11May43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, 
					Tunisia 4Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 13Dec43. {90 missions)
					Named "Never Satisfied") }. 817th Bomb Squadron, 483rd Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), 
					Tortorella, Italy 31Mar44. Sterparone, Foggia, Italy 22Apr44. Damaged in collision with B-17G 42-32043 
					taxying at Sterparone 16Jun44. {20 missions}. Pisa, Italy 15May45.  United States Air Forces in 
					Europe (USAFE) Aug45.  To excessive inventory list Nov 30, 1945
				5389 (MSN 3928) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 30Nov42. 
					Wendover Field, UT 14Dec42. 527th Bomb Squadron, 379th Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA 3Feb43. 
					Crashed after takeoff three miles southeast of Sioux City 8Feb43 (8KIS).  Condemned Sioux City AAF 
					Feb 9, 1943
				5390 (MSN 3929) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 30Nov42. 
					Hill Field, Salina, KS 20Jan43. Ferried from Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco 
					Eval (Station 129), Cornwall 19Mar43. 360th Bomb Squadron [PU*L], 303rd Bomb Group, 
					Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 26Mar43.  Named "The Avenger") . Failed to return 
					from a mission to the shipyards at Hamburg, Germany 25Jun43 (7KIA:3POW). Damaged by flak 
					and shot down by enemy fighters. Near Borgsweer an explosion in the aircraft tore off the nose 
					part of the plane which came down about 200 m from the rest of the aircraft. Crashed about 150 m 
					off the road from Borgsweer to Lalleweer, Groningen, Netherlands.  Claimed by Uffz Hans_georg Huthenke 
					in Fw 190A-4 of JG 11/3.
				5391 (MSN 3930) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 28Nov42. Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Homestead Field, FL 14Feb43. 
					Ferried from Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco to UK 19Mar43. 401st Bomb Squadron [LL*D], 
					91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 25Mar43.  Named "Rain of Terror".
					{first combat mission 17Apr43}. Failed to return from a mission to the Focke-Wulf aircraft factory
				 	at Bremen, Germany 17Apr43 (2KIA:8POW). The bomber was struck by flak as well as by enemy fighter 
					cannon fire over the target, setting the aircraft on fire. The bombs had just dropped and the togglier 
					was turning the plane back over to the pilot when more flak struck the aircraft. The bomb bay doors 
					were still open. The pilot and co-pilot managed to keep the plane with the formation despitet the fire. 
					On the way to the coast, a fighter made a pass over top of the bomber, wounding the top turret gunner. 
					The tail gunner was most likely killed during this attack. As the plane continued towards the North Sea, 
					the fires became more intense and the pilot could no longer could keep it in the air. He told the crew 
					to leave the aircraft. The two pilots remained with the plane in spite of the increasing intensity of fire 
					within the aircraft and it continued losing altitude. The pilots finally made a crash landing on the beach 
					at Hilgenriedersiel, five miles northeast of Norden, Germany. They both survived to become POWs. {1 mission)
					MACR 15222
				5392 29Nov42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 25Jan43. Ferried from Menara Airport, Marrakech,
					French Morocco to Fairwood Common, Swansea, Wales 21Mar43. 427th Bomb Squadron [GN*X], 
					303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 26Mar43  Named "Stric Nine/Old Sad Sack".
					358th Bomb Squadron [VK*O]. Failed to return from a mission to Gilze en Rijen, Netherlands 19Aug43 (6KIA:4POW). 
					No.3 engine damaged by flak and the wing was on fire. Some of the crew bailed out before the plane crashed 
					in the North Sea, off Hoek van Holland. {21 missions}. .  MACR 285.
				5393 (MSN 3932) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 29Nov42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, 
					West Palm Beach, FL 6Feb43. Ferried via the South Atlantic through Marrakech, French Morocco to UK. 
					360th Bomb Squadron [PU*G], 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 25Feb43 
					. {first combat mission 6Mar43}. Received a field modification to counter the German tactic of head on attacks; 
					the bomb sight was removed, a twin 0.50caliber gun was installed and armored plate to protect the gunner. 
					Battle damaged on a mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 14Oct43. En route 
					to the target area, the bomber formation was repeatedly attacked by a large number of Luftwaffe fighters. 
					When two engines began losing power, the B-17 was unable to stay in formation. The only chance 
					of survival was to jettison the bombs. It was then able to rejoin the formation. After the target, the Group
					 turned and headed westward for England. German fighters, having landed and refueled, attacked again until, 
					finally, the bombers reached the coastline of western Europe and relative safety. Damaged by enemy action, 
					the left horizontal stabiliser was badly shot up and the fabric was gone from the top of the rudder. 
					There was a hole in the leading edge of the wing, the left wing flap was hanging loose, the windshield 
					glass was shot out, the ball turret was inoperative. Force landed RAF Kenley, Kent, blew a tire and skidded 
					into a truck. RAF women mechanics (WAAF) repaired the battle damage temporarily and provided fuel 
					from their meagre stores to get the bomber back to base at Molesworth. Took off from RAF Kenley but 
					involved in landing accident at RAF North Luffenham, Rutland after getting lost en route to 
					Molesworth 15Oct43 (10RTD). 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Little Staughton (Station 127), Bedfordshire. 
					100th Bomb Group 4Mar44. Returned to US. 4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 18Jun44. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 4Oct45
					Named "Thumper Again" aka "Little Woman" & "Just For Laffs"
				5394 (MSN 3933) Accepted by USAAF 24Nov42. Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 29Nov42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 12Feb43. Ferried from Menara Airport, Marrakech, 
					French Morocco to St Eval (Station 129), Cornwall 1Mar43. 367th Bomb Squadron [GY*O], 
					306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 2Mar43. Failed to return from a mission 
					to the Focke-Wulf aircraft factory at Bremen, Germany 17Apr43 (4KIA:6POW). Engine fire in No.2
					engine had developed earlier then, after bombs dropped over Bremen, a fighter attack knocked out 
					No.4 engine and killing the radio officer, ball turret gunner and both waist gunners. When the crew 
					bailed out, only one engine was operating. Disintegrated and crashed at Benthullen, southwest of 
					Oldenburg, Germany.  MACR 15516
				5395 (MSN 3934) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 30Nov42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 17Dec42. Twelfth Air 
					Force, North Africa. 353rd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Biskra, Algeria 3Jan43. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), 
					Constantine, Algeria 16Jan43. Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 8Mar43. Failed to return 
					from a tactical mission in support of Operation Husky to the Messina-Villa San Giovanni ferry terminals, 
					Italy 16Jul43 (1KIA:9RTD). A wing was damaged by flak and the plane force landed at Tunis, Tunisia. {43 missions}. 
					Salvaged
				5396 (MSN 3935) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 
					4Dec42. Ainsworth Field, NB 21Jan43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 25Feb43. 
					Rapid City Field, SD 24Apr43. Lowry Field, Denver, CO 8May43. Pendleton Field, OR 25Jul43. 
					505th Bomb Group, Harvard Field, NB 2Jun44. 244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Harvard Field, NB 27Jul44. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), 
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 21Nov44. 610th Base Unit (Proving Ground Command), Eglin Field, 
					Valparaiso, FL 16Feb45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage 
					and disposal 5Jan46. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, 
					Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5397 (MSN 3936) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 2Dec42.
					2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 15Dec42. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 352nd 
					Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Biskra, Algeria 9Jan43. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 16Jan43.
					Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 8Mar43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43. 
					Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {62 missions}. 49th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Massicault, Tunis, 
					Tunisia 14Nov43. Failed to return from a mission to the airfield at Eleusis, Athens, Greece 18Nov43 (10EVD). 
					The plane was struck by flak over the target, knocking out three engines. The pilot glided the bomber 
					to the island of Corfu, Greece. There he made a safe crash landing near Lefkimmi Point. The crew tried to 
					destroy the plane by fire, but was unsuccessful. {1 mission}. The crew had only minor injuries and evaded 
					capture then transferred to mainland Greece where they were hidden on the mountains of NW Greece by the 
					resistance, waiting to be transferred to Italy. During the next few days the USAAF crew moved close to the 
					Ionian Sea in preparation to be transferred to Albania but the contact failed and they had to return to the
					hiding place on the mountains. When they arrived they were surprised to find another aircraft crew waiting there. 
					That was the crew of a RAF Handley-Page Halifax bomber that had carried out a SOE mission to Albania. 
					After concluding the supply drop the RAF bomber had engine problems and crashed on the mountains 
					at the Greek village of Lavdani on the night 9-10Jan44. The American and British crews were evacuated 
					to Italy on the night 15-16Mar44 from south of Parga with the help of two Italian fishing boats
					MACR 1200.
				5398 (MSN 3937) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 4Dec43. Gowen Field, Boise, ID 15Jan43. Wendover Field, UT 27Feb43. Gowen Field, 
					Boise, ID 19Apr43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 9Jun43. 468th Bomb 
					Squadron, 333rd Bomb Group, Dalhart Field, TX 9Jul43. Crashed after engine failure at Dalhart
					Field, TX 27Jul43. Salvaged 23Oct43.
				5399 (MSN 3938) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 2Dec42. 
					589th Bomb Squadron, 395th Bomb Group, Ephrata AAB, WA 31Jan43. Accident taking off when 
					it collided with parked B-17F 42-2974 at Ephrata AAB, WA 20Mar43. Spokane Field, WA 15Jun43. 
					Ephrata AAB, WA 9Jul43. 4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), Tinker 
					Field, Oklahoma City, OK 6Jul44. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), 
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 15Feb45. 2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 3May45. 484th Base Unit, Topeka Field, KS 14Aug45. 2114th Base 
					Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 22Aug45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 14Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				5400 (MSN 3939) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 2Dec42. Gowen Field, 
					Boise, ID 4Jan43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 28May43. Dyersburg 
					Field, TN 26Jun43. Gulfport Field, MS 11Jul43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma 
					City, OK 4Aug43. 498th Bomb Group, Great Bend Field, KS 4Aug44. 243rd Base Unit (Operational 
					Training Unit), Great Bend Field, KS 20Sep44. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical 
					Service Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 10Jan45. 225th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Rapid City Field, SD 11Apr45. 268th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 6Jul45. 224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 24Jul45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, 
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 28Oct45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5401 (MSN 3940) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 2Dec42. Pyote Field, TX 19Jan43. 93rd Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group, 
					Pyote Field, TX 21Aug43. 28th Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX 9Nov43. 
					221st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA. Crashed after fuel 
					exhaustion and the crew bailed out at Dewitt, AR 26Mar44. Salvaged; Class 26 at Pyote Field 27Mar44
				5402 (MSN 3941) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 2Dec42. 
					Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Homestead Field, FL 27Dec42. Twelfth Air Force, 
					North Africa. 340th Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Biskra, Algeria 15Jan43. 
					Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 8Feb43. Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. 
					Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. Failed to return from a mission to railway marshalling 
					yards at Pisa, Italy 4Oct43 (10RTD). Damaged by flak over the target, on return, crash landed 
					on a beach near El Aouina, Tunisia. Crew safe, but aircraft was salvaged.
				5403 (MSN 3942) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 2Dec42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 17Dec42. Twelfth 
					Air Force, North Africa. 352nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Biskra, Algeria 14Jan43. 
					Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 16Jan43. Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, 
					Algeria 8Mar43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 
					{72 missions}. 20th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 10Nov43. 
					{first combat mission 18Nov43}. Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 10Dec43. {32 missions}. 
					347th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 28Mar44.
					{2 missions}. 816th Bomb Squadron, 483rd Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 31Mar44. 
					Sterparone, Foggia, Italy 22Apr44. Condemned; salvaged not combat related 30Mar45
				5404 (MSN 3943) Accepted by USAAF 30Nov42. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 2Dec42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 18Dec42. 369th Bomb Squadron [WW*B], 306th Bomb Group, 
					Thurleigh, UK 1Feb43, .  Battle damaged returning from a mission 
					to the submarine base at Saint-Nazaire, France 1May43 (3WIA:7RTD). On the return route a 
					navigational error took the entire formation at low level over the Brest peninsula where 
					heavy flak fired from navy flak boats fragmented the group. German fighters arrived on the 
					scene, quickly exploited the situation and began concerted attacks. A Fw 190 fired at the 
					tail of the bomber, wounding the tail gunner and starting an oxygen fire; he bent the oxygen 
					lines with his hands to stop the flow and fire. The radio operator was wounded and the ball 
					turret was destroyed, injuring the gunner. No.3 propeller oversped, the No.2 supercharger 
					was shot out and the No.3 fuel tank was leaking. The aileron and elevator controls and 
					hydraulic system were disabled. The pilot considered ditching but a thermal took the 
					plane over the cliffs. The plane cracked at the radio room during the forced landing at RAF 
					Predannack, Cornwall. Eighth Air Force Service Command 2May43. Regained by Group 14Jul43. 
					Standard Beam Approach equipment fitted. 545th Bomb Squadron [JD*M], 384th Bomb Group, 
					Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 22Aug43. Named *The Geezil*--Named 
					after the comic strip character created by E.C. Segar for the Thimble Theatre cartoon strip.
					Fitted with Gee-H radio navigation system equipment. {first combat mission 27Aug43}. Failed to 
					return from a mission to an aircraft assembly plant at Brunswick, Germany 30Jan44 (7KIA:3POW). 
					Shot down by enemy action before reaching the target. A Me 410 fired a rocket which damaged No.3 
					engine and sheared 3ft off the top of the vertical stabiliser, injuring the tail gunner. Attacks by Fw 190s 
					resulted in a runaway propeller on No.1 engine and damaged No.2 engine; the electrical system was 
					disabled and a fire started in a wing. The pilot dived the bomber to try and extinguish the fire and 
					managed to escape further attacks by entering a cloud layer. Attempts to jettison the bombs failed 
					and the fire had spread to the fuselage. At this point the crew started to bail out. The bomber was 
					now at 4,000ft and exploded before all the crew could escape. The aircraft crashed at Doehren, 
					near Melle, eighteen miles southeast of Osnabrück, Germany. {21 missions.  
					MACR 2264
				5405 (MSN 3944) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 3Dec42. 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 1Jan43. Rapid City Field, SD 24Apr43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 11May43. 
					Victorville, CA 30May43. Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 13Jun43. HQ Sqd 2nd Air Force, 
					Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 29Nov43. 234th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Clovis Field, NM 24Jun44. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), 
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 31Jan45. 611th Base Unit, Proving Ground Command, Eglin Field, 
					Valparaiso, FL 30Apr45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage 
					and disposal 4Jan46. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, 
					Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5406 (MSN 3945) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 3Dec42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 17Mar43. 323rd Bomb Squadron, 91st Bomb Group, 
					Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 19Apr43. Failed to return from a mission 
					to the former Avions Potez aircraft factory at Méaulte, France 13May43 (6KIA:4POW). 
					Shot down by enemy fighters, crashed in target area
				5407 (MSN 3946) Accepted by USAAF 30Nov42. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 3Dec42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 5Feb43. Ferried South Atlantic route 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL to Marrakech, French Morocco. Eighth Air Force.
					Departed Marrakech 22Feb43 to UK. 367th Bomb Squadron [GY*L], 306th Bomb Group, 
					Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 25Feb43. Damaged taxying at Thurleigh 10Mar43. 
					Severely battle damaged on a mission to the Focke-Wulf aircraft factory at Bremen, 
					Germany 17Apr43. Flak damage to left and right inner engine nacelles and surrounding 
					wing structure, flak damage to bomb bay doors, horizontal stabiliser and rear fuselage. 
					Battle damaged during a mission to the air depot at Villacoublay, France 24Aug43; flak damage 
					to right wing and vertical stabiliser. Battle damaged during a Crossbow mission to the 
					Blockhaus d’Éperlecques V-2 rocket bunker at Watten, France 27Aug43. Damage to right 
					wing, ball and top turret. 323rd Bomb Squadron, 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), 
					Cambridgeshire 11Sep43. {first combat mission 23Sep43}. {1 mission}. 526th Bomb Squadron [LF*O], 
					379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 27Sep43., named "Fighting Pappy".
					Failed to return from a mission to the Arado Flugzeugwerke aircraft factory, Anklam, Prussia 9Oct43 (1KIA:9POW). 
					The group formation passed over Cromer, Norfolk, at 1,000ft trying to fly under German radar. 
					Unfortunately, they were spotted by the Bremen defense area and fighters were vectored along 
					the Danish coast on an interception course. The formation reached 11,000ft, found the target 
					and released their bombs. Then the group was intercepted over Kiel, Germany, by a force of Fw 190s. 
					Numerous 20mm cannon shells struck in the cockpit area of ??the B-17. Numerous other shells hit the 
					right side of the fuselage and elevator controls; the rudder had also been damaged. Shortly afterwards, 
					a heavy explosion rocked the plane. A missile hit the right wing. An explosive bullet penetrated the 
					windshield, Plexiglass and aluminum parts penetrated the cockpit area. The explosion showered the 
					pilot with parts of the windshield. For a while he couldn’t see anything because his eyes were covered 
					with blood. Missiles again damaged the right wing behind engine number 4. The aileron had already 
					been torn away; this caused the aircraft to steer into a right turn. The B-17 spiralled downwards out 
					of formation. The pilot and co-pilot struggled with the spinning aircraft and managed to straighten 
					it up. The radio operator had been hit by a cannon shell but still sent out a distress signal, then 
					clamped the transmitter key down and returned to his gun. The pilot warned the crew to take up crash 
					positions and wait for the impact. He managed to fly the plane straight and level, putting the B-17 
					down amongst horses and cattle grazing on salt marshes at Kalifornien, near Schonberg, eleven miles 
					northeast of Kiel, Germany without further injuries to the crew. The radio operator had died from his 
					wounds before the crash. {19 missions}.  damaged by Hptm Erich Woitke in Fw 190A-6 of JG 11/2
					MACR 1354.
				5408 (MSN 3947) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 3Dec42. Rapid City Field, SD 31Jan43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 8Jun43. 
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 10Jul43. Walla Walla Field, WA 8Aug43. 
					243rd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Great Bend Field, KS 19Sep44. 1st Continental 
					Air Force, Bolling Field, Washington, DC 21Jul44. 243rd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Great Bend Field, KS 26Aug44. 237th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Kirtland Field, Albuquerque, NM 22Oct44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 31Oct45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5409 (MSN 3948) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 2Dec42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 12Jan43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					419th Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 3Mar43. 
					Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 8Mar43,  named "Lydia Pinkham", Battle damaged on a 
					mission to a Luftwaffe airfield at Boccadifalco, Palermo, Sicily 5Apr43. Heavy 		
					flak and enemy fighters were encountered, shrapnel damaging the left wing. Battle damaged 
					by enemy fighters on a mission to the Luftwaffe air depot at Cancello Arnone, 
					Naples, Italy 21Jun43. Battle damaged by flak on a tactical mission to a railway 
					bridge at Messina, Sicily 12Jul43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43. 
					Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {55 missions}. 429th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, 
					Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 14Nov43. {first combat mission 16Nov43}. Foggia #7, 
					Amendola, Italy 10Dec43. Failed to return from a mission to the Messerschmitt 
					factory at Augsburg, Germany 19Dec43 (1KIA:9POW). Because of poor weather 
					the group diverted to an alternate target, the railway marshalling yards at Innsbruck, 
					Austria. The plane had number three engine on fire and fell behind the Group formation 
					about thirty miles before reaching the Adriatic Sea. Attacked by a force of enemy fighters, 
					the plane caught fire, killing the radio operator. The crew bailed out before the plane 
					crashed within twenty miles of Udine, Italy. {8 missions}.  Claimed 
					by Uffz Hans Langer in Bf 109G-6 of JG 51/4 .  MACR 1519.  
					All 10 crew bailed out, but tail gunner was shot by a German soldier and died, rest POW.
				5410 (MSN 3949) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 2Dec42. 429th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Cut Bank Field, MT 31Jan43 . 
					Accident returning from a training mission 15Jan43. In high winds whipping up the snow, 
					the pilot was unable to land at Cut Bank Field because of poor visibility. Approaching Great 
					Falls still in low visibility, the plane struck a high-tension cable cutting off five feet of the 
					vertical stabiliser. The cable tangled with the No.1 propeller but the pilot was able to 
					maintain control and landed safely at Gore Field, Great Falls, MT. Ainsworth Field, NB 21Feb43. 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 28Mar43. 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 24Apr43. 
					Moses Lake Field, WA 29Jun43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 29Nov43. 
					594th Bomb Squadron, 396th Bomb Group, Drew Field, Tampa, FL 3Dec43. 327th Base 
					Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 4May44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal Sep 6, 1945
				5411 MSN 3950) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 2Dec42. Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Homestead Field, FL 25Dec42. 
					Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 96th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Marrakech, French 
					Morocco 23Mar43. Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 22Apr43. Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), 
					Constantine, Algeria 27Apr43. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 17Jun43. Massicault, Tunis, 
					Tunisia 1Aug43,  Named "Shady Lady".  (first combat mission 7Sep43}. Fifteenth Air Force,
					Italy 1Nov43. Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 10Dec43. Battle damaged on a mission to the 
					business district of Sofia, Bulgaria 10Jan44 (1WIA:9RTD). Flak was accurate, wounding the
					radio operator. Failed to return from a mission to railway marshalling yards at Sofia, 
					Bulgaria 24Jan44 (1KIA:9POW). Over the target, the formation found it impossible to bomb 
					and proceeded to a secondary target at Niš, Yugoslavia. After going 80 to 100 miles beyond Sofia, 
					the group turned and headed for home base. Heavy cloud formations were encountered along the 
					route. Attacked by a force of enemy fighters, the plane dropped out of formation over the coast 
					of the Adriatic with No.1 propeller feathered and lost altitude. The upper turret had been hit and 
					the plane was running out of fuel. The pilot crashed landed on a beach in Albania, the crew was 
					safe and taken prisoner. {39 missions}.   MACR 1988
					10 crew POW, but one was shot by German guard while in camp.
				5412 (MSN 3951) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 5Dec42. Blythe Field, CA 11May43. Pueblo AAB, CO 8Jun43. Alamogordo 
					Field, NM 10Jul43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 3Aug43. 497th Bomb Group, Pratt Field, KS 26Jun44. 
					246th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Pratt Field, KS 13Jul44. 3705th Base Unit (Technical School), 
					Lowry Field, Denver, CO 16Oct44. Salvaged 19Oct44. 3704th Base Unit (Technical School), Keesler Field, 
					Biloxi, MS 29Jan45. 3705th Base Unit (Technical School), Lowry Field, Denver, CO.			
					Reclamation completed Lowry AAF Apr 3, 1946
				5413 	(MSN 3952) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 10Dec42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS Jan43. 416th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, 
					DeRidder AAB, LA. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, 
					West Palm Beach, FL 31Jan43. Ferried South Atlantic route, departed Morrison Field 3Feb43. 
					Borinquen Field, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico 3Feb43; Atkinson Field, Georgetown, British Guiana 5Feb43; 
					Val de Cães Field, Belém, Brasil 6Feb43; Parnamirim Field, Natal, Brasil 7Feb43; Yundum Field, 
					Bathurst, Gambia 9Feb43; Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco 10Feb43. General 
					Depot No.1, La Sénia, Oran, Algeria 23Feb43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 416th Bomb Squadron, 
					99th Bomb Group, Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 22Mar43. 
					Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 25Mar43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 4Aug43.
					Named "Ramblin' Raider". Failed to return from a mission to the satellite landing grounds 
					around Foggia, Italy 25Aug43 (4KIA:6POW). During the bomb run over the target, the bomber 
					was attacked by a large flight of enemy fighters. All four engines were smoking, three from mechanical 
					trouble and one from cannon shells. Tracer bullets were burning inside the fuselage as the plane 
					was being shot up. The bomb load was dropped but six fragmentation bombs were hung up. 
					Some of the crew were injured but bailed out as flames were emitted from number three engine. 
					The plane was heading for Messina when it crashed near Castel Volturno, Caserta, Italy. One of the 
					crew landed near the crashed bomber which was burning causing the machine gun bullets to 
					fire and the fragmentation bombs exploded.  MACR 478
				5414 (MSN 3953) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 5Dec42. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 24Feb43. Dyersburg Field, TN 18Mar43. Gulfport 
					Field, MS 23Jun43. Dyersburg Field, TN 27Jun43. 245th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					McCook Field, NB 1Jun44. 9th Bomb Group, McCook Field, NB 16Aug44. 225th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Rapid City Field, SD 5Oct44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage and disposal 11Jun45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped
				5415 (MSN 3954) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 5Dec42. 391st Bomb Squadron, 34th Bomb Group, Blythe Field, CA 31Jan43. 
					Damaged taxying Pyote Field, TX 3Feb43. Minden, NV 6Feb43. Pueblo AAB, CO 12Mar43. 
					Pyote Field, TX 27Mar43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 8Oct43. 
					28th Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX 31Oct43. 419th Combat Crew 
					Training Squadron, Dyersburg Field, TN. Forced landing mechanical failure Dyersburg 12Jan44. 
					248th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Walker Field, Victoria, KS 4Jun44. 
					4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 22Jun44. 
					248th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Walker Field, Victoria, KS 30Jul44. 
					563rd Base Unit, Homestead Field, FL 13Feb45. 4160th Base Unit (Sacramento Air 
					Technical Service Command), Hobbs Field, NM 1Oct45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 15Nov45
				5416 (MSN 3955) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 3Dec42. West Coast Training Center, Fort Sumner Field, NM 21Apr43. 
					Hobbs Field, NM 6May43. Roswell Field, NM 23May43. 3018th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), 
					Kingman Field, AZ 18Jun44. 3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Hobbs Field, NM 18Sep44. 4124th Base Unit (Air Technical Service Command), Altus Field, OK 5Jul45. 
					3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 7Jul45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 29Aug45
				5417 (MSN 3956) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 4Dec42. Combat Crew Training School, Casper Field, WY 13Jan43. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 12Jun43. Dyersburg Field, TN 12Jul43. Dalhart Field, TX 13Aug43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 8Nov43. 411th Base Unit, 
					Robins Field, GA 29Jul44. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL. 
					Damaged while parked by B-17G 42-102735 at Avon Park Field, FL 22Nov44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage 
					and disposal 29Jun45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, 
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				5418 (MSN 3957) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 3Dec42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, 
					West Palm Beach, FL 9Jan43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 97th Bomb Group, Biskra, Algeria 20Jan43. 
					Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 8Feb43. Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. 
					Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 346th Bomb Squadron, 
					99th Bomb Group, Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 14Nov43. Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, 
					Italy 13Dec43. {27 missions}. 815th Bomb Squadron, 483rd Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), 
					Tortorella, Italy 31Mar44. Sterparone, Foggia, Italy 22Apr44. Failed to return from a mission to the 
					Breda aircraft factory at Milan, Italy 30Apr44 (8POW:2EVD). During and after the bomb run on 
					the target, heavy flak rocked the plane. A 88mm projectile went through the wing between number 
					three and four engines, exploding above. Immediately No.3 engine caught fire. The pilot extinguished 
					the fire with the CO2 extinguisher and feathered the propeller. With the loss of power in that engine, 
					the plane had to drop out and lagged behind the formation. It was later attacked by enemy fighter 
					aircraft. Claimed by Uffz. Eberhard Lang of 2./JG 77 flying a Bf 109. All this time the bomber was 
					losing altitude; the three engines could not keep it up. The pilot gave the order to bail out at 
					approximately 5,000ft. Crashed at Vannette, near Fratta Polesine, Province of Rovigo, Italy. 
					Named CHIEF WAHOO.  MACR 4612.
				5419 (MSN 3958) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 5Dec42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS Jan43. 347th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group. 
					DeRidder AAB, LA 22Jan43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 25Jan43. Ferried South Atlantic route departing Morrison 
					Field 4Feb43: Borinquen Field, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico 4Feb43; Atkinson Field, Georgetown, 
					British Guiana 7Feb43; Val de Cães Field, Belém, Brasil 8Feb43; Parnamirim Field, Natal, 
					Brasil 9Feb43; Yundum Field, Bathurst, Gambia 11Feb43; Menara Airport, Marrakech, 
					French Morocco 12Feb43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. General Depot No.1, La Sénia, Oran, 
					Algeria 2Mar43. 347th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Saint-Donat (New Zealand), 
					Tadjenanet, Algeria 22Mar43. Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 25Mar43. Named "Whizzer"
					Accident returning from a mission to the docks and ferry terminal at Bizerte, Tunisia 3May43 (10RTD). 
					The mission was aborted because of low cloud and poor visibility. Returning to base, the Group 
					split up to look for somewhere to land. The plane ditched into Bizerte Lake, Tunisia. The navigator 
					waded ashore to see which side the enemy was on; fortunately he found British troops. Salvaged
				5420 (MSN 3959) Accepted by USAAF 30Nov42. Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, 
					Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 3Dec42. 368th Bomb Squadron, 
					306th Bomb Group (not delivered to UK). Blythe Field, CA 27Jan43. Dalhart Field, TX 23May43. 
					Amarillo Field, TX 29Jun43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 31Jul43. 
					232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 6Jun44. 901st Base Unit, 
					Heavy Bombardment, Pinecastle Field, Orlando, FL 10Jun44. 223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 14Jun44. 330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Dyersburg Field, TN. Takeoff accident at Dyersburg Field 5Mar45. 325th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 14May45. 326th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 15May45. 4124th Base Unit (Air Technical Service 
					Command), Altus Field, OK 5Jun45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcey Field, 
					Stillwater, OK for storage and disposal 26Jul45
				5421 (MSN 3960) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 6Dec42. Blythe Field, CA 26Jan43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 5Mar43. 
					568th Bomb Squadron, 390th Bomb Group, Orlando AAB, FL. Damaged at Orlando 11Mar43. 
					Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 7Jun43. Lewistown Field, MT 29Jun43. Rapid City Field, SD 12Aug43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 18Nov43. 499th Bomb Group, Smoky Hill 
					Field, Salina, KS 23Aug44. 247th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Smoky Hill Field, 
					Salina, KS 26Sep44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM 
					for storage and disposal 25Jun45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Compressed Steel 
					Corporation Jul46; scrapped.
				5422 (MSN 3961) Accepted by USAAF 30Nov42. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, 
					Denver Municipal Airport, CO 3Dec42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 5Jan43. 15th Ferrying Group,
					Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 6Feb43. 
					423rd Bomb Squadron [RD*F], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire Feb43. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the submarine base at Saint-Nazaire, France 1May43 (6KIA:4POW). 
					On the return route a navigational error took the entire formation at low level over the Brest
					peninsula where heavy flak fired from navy flak boats fragmented the group. German fighters 
					arrived on the scene, quickly exploited the situation and began concerted attacks. Shot down 
					by Fw 190 fighters of 8./JG 2, 7km from l'île d'Ouessant, 9km from Île de Molène, France. 
					The four surviving airmen were rescued by sailors of the Pax Vobis who took them to the island of Sein.  
					MACR 15619
				5423 (MSN 3962) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa 
					Municipal Airport, OK 5Dec42. 333rd Bomb Squadron, 94th Bomb Group, Pueblo AAB, CO 29Dec42. 
					Crash landed and rolled into a ravine at the end of the runway at Pueblo AAB 12Feb43 (2KIS:6INJ)
				5424 (MSN 3963) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 6Dec42. Fort Morrow Field, Port Heiden, AK 9Jan43. Blythe Field, CA 15Jan43. 
					Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 19May43. Alamogordo Field, NM 7Jun43. Dalhart Field, TX 22Jul43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 17Aug43. 499th Bomb Group, Smoky Hill 
					Field, Salina, KS 26Jun44. 232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 10Jul44. 
					3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 14Oct44. Salvaged 20Oct44. 
					Reclamation completed Amarillo AAF Apr 9, 1946
				5425 (MSN 3964) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 6Dec42. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 20Jan43. Dalhart Field, TX 18Mar43. Air Service 
					Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 21May43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 16Aug43. 
					243rd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Great Bend Field, KS 3Jun44. 4100th Base Unit 
					(Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 16Jun44. 221st Base 
					Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA 24Jul44. 225th Base Unit (Combat 
					Crew Training Station), Rapid City Field, SD 8Jan45. 4142nd Base Unit (Accelerated Service Test, 
					Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 1Nov45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage 
					and disposal 18Jan46. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, 
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5426 ((MSN 3965) Accepted by USAAF 30Nov42. Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, 
					Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 6Dec42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 7Jan43. 
					Ferried from Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco to St Eval (Station 129), 
					Cornwall 19Mar43. 369th Bomb Squadron [WW*X], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), 
					Bedfordshire 25Mar43.  Named 'Fightin-Bitin'– artwork of the 369BS emblem.
					Battle damaged on a mission to the submarine yards at Bremen, Germany 13Jun43. Failed to 
					return from a mission to the Kriegsmarinewerft Kiel shipyard at Kiel, Germany 29Jul43 (5KIA:5POW). 
					Flak was intense and accurate at the target; meagre but accurate from Flensburg; meagre and 
					inaccurate from South Sylt and Amrum islands. There was large enemy fighter opposition but did 
					not press home their attacks. An attack by enemy aircraft hit a wing which blew off.   
					Shot down by Lt Heinrich Rudolph in Fw 190A of
					JG 11/I Stab at Schuby, 6 km W of Schleswig, Germany.  MACR 123. 
				5427 (MSN 3966) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 6Dec42. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 28Dec42. Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic / Africa route. Twelfth Air Force, 
					North Africa. The crew of B-17 42-5770 was stranded in Africa without an airplane. 
					They found a plane in the theater in need of extensive repair. Scrounging parts and service, 
					the crew finally got the plane flyable and was assigned to the 20th Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group. 
					Marrakech, French Morocco. Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 22Apr43. 
					Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 27Apr43. {first combat mission 9May43}. 
					Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 17Jun43. Battle damaged on a mission to a bomber 
					airfield three miles west of Catania, Sicily 4Jul43. The bomber was attacked by fighters who 
					made thirty-five passes in a twenty-five minute running battle. The fighters had plastered the 
					airplane, leaving damage to number one engine nacelle and air intake ducts; the right stabiliser, 
					elevator and elevator controls; control cables including those for the automatic pilot; 
					number four engine nacelle; the right aileron and surrounding wing sections; and severed the 
					rudder controls. Miraculously, none of the crew was injured, and the plane was still controllable 
					enough for an emergency landing at Malta. Battle damaged during a mission to railway bridges 
					at Messina, Sicily 12Jul43 (1WIA:9RTD). Flak was heavy and accurate, injuring by navigator. 
					Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 1Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 10Dec43. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the Messerschmitt factory at Augsburg, Germany 19Dec43 (1MIA:1KIA:8POW). 
					Because of poor weather the group diverted to an alternate target, the railway marshalling 
					yards at Innsbruck, Austria. Attacked by a force of enemy fighters, six or seven concentrated 
					their attack on this bomber. Soon after the attack began, it began to lag behind and to the right 
					of the formation. Smoke was coming from the right wing; a rocket had been fired from a Bf 110 G-2  of ZG 76/2
					which struck the No.3 engine and fuel tanks. Within a few seconds, the wing burst into flames. 
					The pilot jettisoned the bomb load and, soon after, the crew began to bail out. The plane made a 
					gradual turning glide to the right, losing altitude slowly and disappeared into an undercast of clouds 
					and crashed in mountains near Merano, north of Bolzano, Italy. {62 missions)
  					MACR 1530.
				5428 (MSN 3967) Accepted by USAAF 30Nov42. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 6Dec42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 31Jan43. Smoky Hill Field, 
					Salina, KS 3Mar43. Ferried from Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco to St Eval (Station 129), 
					Cornwall 19Mar43. 368th Bomb Squadron [BO*Z], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), 
					Bedfordshire 24Mar43. 1st Strategic Air Depot, Troston (Station 595), Suffolk 10Apr43. Regained by Group. 
					Severely battle damaged on a mission to the Focke-Wulf aircraft factory at Bremen, Germany 17Apr43. 
					Eighth Air Force Service Command 17Apr43. Regained by Group 9Jun43. Battle damaged on a 
					mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 17Aug43. A 20mm cannon shell 
					struck the life raft compartment releasing the raft which badly damaged the stabiliser 
					[rations from the life raft struck and damaged 42-29498]. Electric wiring also damaged by cannon shells. 
					Seriously battle damaged on a mission to the Luftwaffe air depot at Romilly-sur-Seine, France 3Sep43. 
					Damage to right outer wing rib and No.3 engine. Battle damaged by flak on a mission to a roller bearing 
					factory at Stuttgart, Germany 6Sep43. On return, force landed at RAF High Halden, Kent. Base Air Depot No.1, 
					Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire Sep43. Regained by Group Sep43. Declared ‘war weary’. 
					322nd Bomb Squadron [LG*T], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 23Dec43. 
					Battle damaged on a mission to the Luftwaffe air depot at Mérignac, Bordeaux, France 31Dec43. The target 
					was covered in solid cloud so the group diverted to the secondary target, a Luftwaffe airfield at 
					Châteaubernard, Cognac, France. Flak at the target was moderate and accurate. Failed to bomb 
					caused by malfunction of the bomb release mechanism. Coming out after the bomb run, the crew 
					tried to jettison the bomb bay fuel tank but it got caught in the bomb bay doors. As the plane 
					approached England the navigator found a British airfield. It was now dark and the plane is suffering 
					from fuel exhaustion. There was no runway, so when the pilot hit the brakes the plane started skidding. 
					Finally the tail dropped and the fuel tank dug a furrow in the ground and served as a brake. The plane 
					stopped just short of the perimeter fence at RNAS Haldon, Teignmouth, Devon. Returned to Group 4Jan44. 
					Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire 8Apr44. Returned to US. 4136th Base Unit 
					(Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 21Jun44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Bush Field, Augusta, GA for storage and disposal 2Jul45. 
					Named LITTLE SAVAGE – artwork of the head of a young native Indian / BLACK MAGIC
				5429 (MSN 3968) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 6Dec42. 
					2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 17Dec42. 429th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, 
					Cut Bank Field, MT 12Jan43. 2nd Bomb Group, Kearney Field, NB. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, 
					Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL. Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic / Africa route.
					Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 2nd Bomb Group, Marrakech, French Morocco 17Apr43. Telergma, 
					Constantine, Algeria 22Apr43. Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 27Apr43. 
					{first combat mission 18May43}. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 17Jun43. Massicault, 
					Tunis, Tunisia 1Aug43. {2 missions}. Salvaged 8Nov43
				5430 (MSN 3969) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 8Dec42. 
					54th Ferrying Group, Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 4Jan43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, 
					Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 5Feb43. 359th Bomb Squadron [BN*V], 
					303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 25Feb43.  Named "Pappy/Good Enuf") 
					Failed to return from a mission to the submarine yards at Wilhelmshaven, Germany 11Jun43 (4KIA:6POW). 
					Struck by flak immediately after dropping its bombs, the No.1 and 3 engines were throwing oil and 
					power was lost. The plane went into a steep dive, then leveled out and was attacked shortly afterwards 
					by Fw 190 fighters.   Crashed Aschhausen, northeast of Lake Zwischenahner, Germany after 
					colliding with Fw 190.  MACR 15228
				5431 MSN 3970) Accepted by USAAF 30Nov42. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 8Dec42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 6Feb43. 367th Bomb Squadron, 306th Bomb Group, 
					Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 8Feb43.  Named "L'il Abner"   Failed to return from a mission to 
					the Erla GmbH aircraft factory at Mortsel, Antwerp, Belgium 5Apr43 (10POW). The plane was in the tail 
					end position of the trailing flight of three aircraft. After passing Ghent en route to Antwerp the plane 
					was repeatedly attacked by Fw 190 fighters. The bomber took a direct hit in No.2 engine, setting the 
					engine on fire and the left landing gear was damaged. The plane dropped out of formation and 
					jettisoned its bombs. Continuing to be attacked and riddled by cannon shells, the instrument panel 
					was destroyed and No.4 engine was on fire. Another fighter attack injured The engineer/top turret 
					gunner and then the crew bailed out. It slowly arced down with both wings on fire, exploded and 
					crashed at Wilrijk, near Hoboken, Antwerp, Belgium. Claimed by Major Josef Priller flying a Fw 190 
					of JG 26. After the mission, the Belgian Ambassador to the U.S. protested about the inaccurate 
					bombing that resulted in many civilian casualties (936 dead, among them hundreds of Belgian 
					factory workers and 209 schoolchildren.
				5432 (MSN 3971) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 8Dec42. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm
					Beach, FL 7Feb43. 358th Bomb Squadron [VK*B], 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), 
					Huntingdonshire 25Feb43.  Named "The Hunting Club" aka "Just For Laughs" 
					Failed to return from a mission to the Chemische Werke synthetic rubber works at Hüls, Marl, 
					Germany 22Jun43 (6KIA:4POW)..  MACR 3077.  Hit by AAA and was last seen
					after it had passed over the target area.  Crashed at Berg Bossendorf,
					near Haltern, Germany. 
				5433 (MSN 3972) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 8Dec42. 
					Hamilton Field, San Rafael, CA 11Jan43. Sioux City AAB, IA 6Apr43. Combat Crew Training School, 
					Casper Field, WY 14May43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 13Jun43. 
					Rapid City Field, SD 20Jul43. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), 
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 6Jun44. 2nd Air Force HQ, Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 2Jul44. 
					221st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA 11Aug44. 2530th Base Unit, 
					Navigation School, Selman Field, Monroe, LA 26Sep44. 4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical 
					Service Command), Rome Field, NY 5Nov44. 4121st Base Unit (San Antonio Air Technical Service 
					Command), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 7Aug45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 5Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5434 (MSN 3973) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 8Dec42. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 6Feb43. Ferried via the South Atlantic through Marrakech, French Morocco to UK. 
					360th Bomb Squadron [PU*J], 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 6Mar43
					Named "Lady Luck" aka "Bob's Boudoir & Shad Rack". The languishing beauty of ‘Lady Luck’ 
					adorned the tail fin and carried the simple title of ‘Lady Luck’ on the nose
					{first combat mission 22Mar43}. Crashed east of Old Alresford Pond, near Winchester, 
					Hants 26Sep43, killing six cows. Carrying a full load of fuel and ten 500lb bombs on a 
					recalled mission to the Nantes submarine pens in France, the crew experienced a runaway 
					propeller on No.4 engine, which subsequently caught fire and forced them to abandon 
					the aircraft over Southern England. The pilot, Lt Cogswell, stayed with his aircraft until all 
					the crew had bailed out safely, and then jumped himself – too low by then – and he sustained 
					severe back injuries as a result. A plaque in Soke Gardens honours Captain Cogswell of the 
					303rd Bomb Group, US Eighth Air Force and his conduct in saving Alresford from a potential 
					disaster. {25 missions}. Salvaged 20Dec43
				5435 (MSN 3974) Accepted by USAAF 30Nov42. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne 
					Municipal Airport, WY 8Dec42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 8Feb43. 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), 
					Huntingdonshire 9Feb43. 366th Bomb Squadron, 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), 
					Northamptonshire Feb43. Failed to return from a mission to the submarine base at Saint-Nazaire, 
					France 1May43 (10MIA). Shot down by Unteroffizier Otto Kleinert of 7./JG 2 flying a Fw 190. 
					Crashed in the Bay of Biscay halfway between Belle-Île-en- Mer, 50km from the coast, and 
					Pointe de Penmarch, France. MACR 15721
				5436 (MSN 3975) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 8Dec42. 
					Pyote Field, TX 5Jan43. 502nd Bomb Squadron, 346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN 22May43. 
					Crashed near Dyersburg 23Jun43 (3KIS).   Surveyed Dyersburg AF Jun 27, 1943
				5437 (MSN 3976) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 8Dec42. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 6Feb43. 401st Bomb Squadron [LL*H], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), 
					Cambridgeshire 8Mar43, named. "Frank's Nightmare". Failed to return from a mission 
					to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 17Aug43 (3MIA:6KIA:1POW). The formation 
					was subject to continuous fighter attacks from the time it crossed over the enemy coast. In addition, 
					the bombers were hit by flak as they passed over anti-aircraft defence zones. This plane was 
					struck by flak over the Luftwaffe airfield at Woensdrecht, Netherlands, disabling No.4 engine. 
					An 88mm shell went up through the engine, not exploding until several hundred feet above the 
					aircraft. But, it took out the engine as it passed through. Soon afterwards, a Bf 109 came in 
					disabling the No.1 engine. Another 88mm shell came up through the fuselage directly behind 
					the pilots' seat, exiting in front of the top turret position, cutting control cables as it passed 
					through the bomber. The pilot set the autopilot but that did no good, the plane was wallowing 
					along in the sky. A 20mm cannon shell had struck the top turret, wounding the gunner. Unfortunately, 
					the top turret mechanism was frozen in a position such that no one could get past it. During one 
					of the fighter passes, the oxygen line to the ball turret was shot out and the gunner died from anoxia. 
					The pilot saw that they had no control over the plane, decided to bail out and attempted to advise 
					the crew. The bomber snapped upward out of the formation and half fell into a tight spin, the spin 
					becoming tighter and tighter as it fell to the ground. Crashed in a forest west of Hergarten, 
					twelve miles south of Düren, Germany. The aircraft broke up upon impact but its bombs, still aboard, 
					did not explode and despite the fuel aboard there was only a small fire. The tail section, along with 
					the gunner’s compartment, broke off and came to rest some 330 yards from the main wreckage. {23 missions}. 
					Credited to Hptm Erwin Klausen in Fw 190A-6 of JF 11/1 Stab. MACR 282.
				5438 (MSN 3977) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 8Dec42. Sioux City AAB, IA 3Jan43. Rapid City Field, SD 3Feb43. Pierre Field, SD 25Feb43. 
					Rapid City Field, SD 19Apr43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 22Jun43. 541st Bomb Squadron, 383rd Bomb Group, 
					Pendleton Field, OR 27Jul43. Damaged while parked by B-17F 42-30748 Pendleton 12Sep43. 
					498th Bomb Group, Great Bend Field, KS 16Jun44. 243rd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Great Bend Field, KS 14Oct44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM 
					for storage and disposal 25May45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped.
				5439 (MSN 3978) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 8Dec42.
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 5Jan43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 8Mar43. Marrakech, French Morocco. General Depot No.1, La Sénia, 
					Oran, Algeria.Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 347th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Navarin 
					(Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 10Mar43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 4Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, 
					Italy 1Nov43. Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 11Dec43. Failed to return from a mission to the 
					Luftwaffe airfield at Villaorba, Italy 18Mar44 (1KIA:7POW:2EVD). The four groups of the 5th Bomb Wing 
					were planned to arrive over the target at different altitudes with the leading Group highest. 
					The 99th Bomb Group arrived early and unwittingly flew under the lead Group as it was about to 
					drop their bombs. Fragmentation bombs were seen to fall on the tail; the left horizontal stabilier, 
					vertical stabiliser and rudder were knocked off the B-17. The tail gunner was killed and fell out. 
					The pilot managed to initially maintain level flight then began a slow descending turn away from 
					the formation. Enemy fighters started to attack but pulled away when the landing gear was lowered. 
					By now about 1,000ft below his squadron and heading away from them, the crew bailed out. 
					Crashed at Udine, Italy.
				5440 MSN 3979) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 8Dec42. 
					2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 17Dec42. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					341st Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Biskra, Algeria Jan43. {first combat mission 1Feb43}. 
					Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 8Feb43. Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. 
					Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 20th Bomb Squadron, 
					2nd Bomb Group, Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 14Nov43. Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 10Dec43. 
					{first combat mission 4Jan44}. {25 missions}. 347th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Foggia #2
					 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 28Mar44. {nil missions}. 816th Bomb Squadron, 483rd Bomb Group, 
					Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 31Mar44. Sterparone, Foggia, Italy 22Apr44. 
					Damaged taxying at Sterparone 21May44. Pisa, Italy 15May45. United States Air Forces in 
					Europe (USAFE) Aug45. Salvaged 31Oct45.  Named SAHARA SUE. Named by the crew which 
					lost a new plane over the desert 3Jan43
				5441 (MSN 3980) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 8Dec42. Chico, CA 13Mar43. 435th Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX. 
					Damaged while parked in collision by B-17F 42-5384 taking off from Pyote Field, TX 26Jul43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 16Oct43. 594th Bomb Squadron, 
					396th Bomb Group, Drew Field, Tampa, FL. Fatal accident at Drew Field 6Mar44. 3701st Base 
					Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 18Nov44. Reclaimed 7Jun46
				5442 (MSN 3981) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 8Dec42. Combat Crew Training School, Casper Field, WY 17Jan43. Smoky Hill Field,
					Salina, KS 3Feb43. Dyersburg Field, TN 14Apr43. Pyote Field, TX 24Apr43. 28th Bomb Squadron,
					19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX 28Oct43. 223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Dyersburg Field, TN. Accident landing with mechanical failure at Patterson, Fairfield, OH 26Apr44. 
					273rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Lincoln Field, NB 4Sep44. 504th Bomb Group, 
					Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 7Sep44. 241st Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Fairmont Field, 
					Geneva, NB 23Sep44. 249th Base Unit (Special), Alliance Field, NB 14Oct44. 241st Base Unit 
					(Operational Training Unit), Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB. Crash landed caused by mechanical 
					failure at Orlando AAB, FL 15Mar45. 902nd Base Unit (Base Complement), Orlando AAB, FL 16Mar45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 4Oct45.
				5443 (MSN 3982) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 10Dec42. Ainsworth Field, NB 21Jan43. Pierre Field, SD 12Mar43. Rapid City Field, SD 28Apr43. 
					Geiger, WA 22Jun43. 232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 9Jun44. 
					242nd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Grand Island Field, NB 29Jun44. 6th Bomb Group, 
					Grand Island Field, NB 8Jul44. Station 11, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 29Jul44. 242nd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Grand Island Field, NB 16Sep44. 
					232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 21Oct44. 273rd Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Lincoln Field, NB 29Nov44. 245th Base Unit (Operational 
					Training Unit), McCook Field, NB 9Feb45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, 
					Albuquerque, NM for storage and disposal 25Jun45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				5444 ((MSN 3983) Accepted by USAAF 3Dec42. Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, 
					Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 10Dec42. Smoky Hill Field, 
					Salina, KS 7Jan43 [for modification]. 360th Bomb Squadron [PU*C], 303rd Bomb Group, 
					Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 2Jun43. Lockheed Overseas Corporation, 
					403rd Air Depot, Base Air Depot No.3, Langford Lodge (Station 597), County Antrim, 
					Northern Ireland 5Jul43. 545th Bomb Squadron [JD*N], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton 
					Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 11Aug43.   Named *We Dood It*
					Fitted with Gee-H radio navigation system equipment. {first combat mission 15Aug43}. 
					Failed to return from a mission to an aircraft assembly plant at Brunswick,
					Germany 30Jan44 (7KIA:3POW). Last seen six minutes before the Initial Point being 
					attacked by Fw 190s and began falling away from the formation. The mid-fuselage 
					was badly shot up killing the waist gunners and the bomb bay caught fire. Unable to 
					jettison the bomb load, with three engines damaged and both wings on fire, 
					several of the crew managed to bail out before the bomber exploded. It crashed at 
					Oberkirchen near Minden, Germany. {24 missions}. MACR 2263
				5445 MSN 3984) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 10Dec42. Sioux City AAB, IA 8Jan43. Rapid City Field, SD 2Feb43. 
					Wold–Chamberlain Field, MN 19Mar43. Ephrata AAB, WA 12Apr43. Spokane 
					Field, WA 3May43. 589th Bomb Squadron, 395th Bomb Group, Ephrata AAB, WA. 
					Named T'AINT A BIRD LEE L.  Crash landed Moses Lake Field, WA 26Jul43. Salvaged 20Aug43. 
				5446 (MSN 3985) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 9Dec42.
					Wendover Field, UT 28Dec42. Sioux City AAB, IA 10May43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, 
					Kearney Field, NB 3Aug43. 600th Bomb Squadron, 398th Bomb Group, Rapid City Field, SD. 
					Damaged taxying at Rapid City Field 23Jan44. 225th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Rapid City Field, SD 27Jun44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA 
					for storage and disposal 14Jun45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows 
					Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped.
				5447 (MSN 3986) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 10Dec42. Sioux City AAB, IA 10Jan43. Wendover Field, UT 31Jan43. Combat Crew 
					Training School, Casper Field, WY 5May43. McClellan Field, Sacramento, CA 3Jun43. Sioux 
					City AAB, IA 3Jul43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 3Aug43. Air Service 
					Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 23Nov43. 600th Bomb Squadron, 398th Bomb 
					Group, Rapid City Field, SD. Damaged by engine failure and fire Lowry Field, Denver, CO 12Dec43. 
					232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 9Jun44. 2nd Air Force HQ, 
					Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 20Jun44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, 
					Kearney Field, NB 11Sep44. 4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 10Jan45. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, 
					Kearney Field, NB 14Jan45. 485th Base Unit, Kearney Field, NB 29Jul45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage 
					and disposal 12Nov45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting 
					Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5448 (MSN 3987) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 10Dec42. 
					Duncan Field, San Antonio, TX 25Mar43. Hobbs Field, NM 4Apr43. West Coast Training Center, 
					Fort Sumner Field, NM 21Apr43. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 8Nov44. 
					3508th Base Unit (Technical School), Truax Field, Madison, WI 17Apr45. 3017th Base Unit 
					(Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 23Apr45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 28Aug45
				5449 (MSN 3988) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 11Nov12. 
					Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 13Jan43. Wendover Field, UT 31Jan43. Sioux City AAB, IA 7Apr43. 
					Combat Crew Training School, Casper Field, WY 29May43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 17Jun43. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 1Aug43. 601st Bomb Squadron, 
					398th Bomb Group, Rapid City Field, SD. Damaged while parked by B-17F 42-6001 Rapid City 
					15Sep43. Alliance Field, NB 13Sep44. 245th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), McCook 
					Field, NB 9Sep45. 237th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Kirtland Field, Albuquerque, NM 22Oct45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage 
					and disposal 7Nov45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company,
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				5450 (MSN 3989) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 14Dec42. 
					7th Bomb Squadron, 34th Bomb Group, Blythe Field, CA 30Dec42. Crashed after a mid-air 
					engine fire five miles south of Blyth 17Mar43 (7KIS). The bomber was observed flying at very 
					low altitude about five miles south of Blythe, California. It was flying in a southwesterly 
					direction at about 200-300 feet above the ground with its No.4 engine on fire. The airplane 
					made a left turn heading back toward the northeast. Shortly after making this turn a wingtip 
					struck the ground and the airplane crashed and burned. Salvaged 18Mar43d.
				5451 (MSN 3990) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 9Dec42. Wendover Field, UT 27Dec42. Sioux City AAB, IA 8Apr43. Gowen Field, 
					Boise, ID 17May43. Combat Crew Training School, Casper Field, WY 2Jul43. 
					582nd Bomb Squadron, 393rd Bomb Group, Kearney Field, NB 3Aug43. Crashed two miles 
					northeast of Kearney Field 31Aug43 (8KIS). Witnesses noticed a fire of unknown 
					origin coming from the B-17 as it flew approximately 3,500 feet above the ground 
					near the air field. It appeared the plane turned and tried to return to the airfield, 
					but it then lost altitude and dove into the ground exploding on impact. Salvaged 1Sep43..
				5452 (MSN 3991) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, 
					WY 10Dec42. Hobbs Field, NM 22Dec42. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Hobbs Field, NM 8Nov44. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), 
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 24Mar45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 29Oct45.
				5453 (MSN 3992) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 9Dec42. Sioux City AAB, IA 10Mar43. Gowen Field, Boise, ID 28Apr43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 8Jun43. Dyersburg Field, TN 11Jul43. 
					326th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 19Jun44. 
					4000th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, Wright Field, Dayton, OH 23Jul44. 
					328th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Gulfport Field, MS. 
					Damaged taxying at Gulfport Field 5Dec44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Albuquerque AAB 19Jun45
				5454 (MSN 3993) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 10Dec42. 76th Flying Training Wing [4-Engine Advanced Flying Training] 
					Smyrna Field, TN 23Dec42. Hobbs Field, NM 18Mar43. Alamogordo Field, NM 23Jun43. 
					Dalhart Field, TX 21Jul43. 4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service 
					Command), Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 6Jun44. 3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, 
					Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 15Jul44. Damaged when collided with 
					parked B-17F 42-3205 at Hobbs 13Nov44. 4121st Base Unit (San Antonio Air 
					Technical Service Command), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 8Dec44. 4168th Base Unit 
					(Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 26Jun45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and 
					disposal 3Jan46. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5455 (MSN 3994) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 10Dec42. Pocatello Field, ID 28Dec42. 93rd Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb 
					Group, Pyote Field, TX 16Feb43. Crashed after engine failure and fire five miles 
					south of Pyote Field 6Jun43 (8KIS). Salvaged 7Jun43
				5456 (MSN 3995) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 10Dec42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 19Dec42. 
					Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 419th Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Biskra, 
					Algeria 3Jan43. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 16Jan43. Named "Alel's Angel"
					Battle damaged on a mission to Tripoli, Libya 20Jan43. Cloud cover prevented bombing 
					of the primary target and the squadron diverted to the alternate target of a German military 
					camp near Gabès, Tunisia. Intense flak and enemy fighters were encountered, flak 
					causing damage to this plane which returned safely to Aïn M’lila. Saint-Donat (New Zealand), 
					Tadjenanet, Algeria 8Mar43. Battle damaged on a mission to a Luftwaffe airfield at 
					Boccadifalco, Palermo, Sicily 5Apr43. Heavy flak and enemy fighters were encountered, 
					20mm cannon shells disabling the No.4 engine. Battle damaged by flak on a tactical 
					mission to the docks and shipping at Marsala, Sicily 11May43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, 
					Tunisia 6Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Cerignola #1, Italy 10Dec43. 
					Foggia #8 (Longskirt), Lucera, Italy 2Feb44. {53 missions}. Salvaged 8Jul44. 
				5457 (MSN 3996) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 10Dec42. Wendover Field, UT 3Feb43. Hammer Field, Fresno, CA 7Mar43. 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 6Apr43. Dalhart Field, TX 15Apr43. 881st Bomb Squadron, 
					500th Bomb Group, Walker Field, Victoria, KS 28May44. Damaged Walker 2Jun44. 
					4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 11Jul44. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service 
					Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 6Jan45. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 2Apr45.  To  Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 4Sep45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5458 (MSN 3997) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 11Dec42. Pocatello Field, ID 31Dec42. 435th Bomb Squadron, 
					19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX 11Jan43. Crash landed two miles north of 
					Pecos, TX 22Jun43. Salvaged 24Jun43
				5459 (MSN 3998) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 11Dec42. 
					339th Bomb Squadron, 96th Bomb Group, Pocatello Field, ID 20Dec42. Pyote Field, TX 13Jan43. 
					Pocatello Field, ID 31Jan43. 339th Bomb Squadron, 96th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX. 
					Crashed seven miles northwest Pyote Field, TX 2Feb43. The aircraft took off to fly the 
					airline beams to Albuquerque AAB, NM when there was a fog blanket of 1500 feet.
					The Tower told the crew they could fly above it and when they were due to come back 
					early the next morning there would be a cloud ceiling of 1000 feet. The aircraft 
					arrived back the next morning with dense fog below. The Tower told the crew to 
					do a procedure let down and turn around on the beam, which they did. 
					When they got down to 1000 feet they were still in dense fog so decided to let 
					down to 500 feet as that country is very flat and there were lots of gas flares burning 
					from the local gas wells which the crew thought they would be able to see easily at 500 feet.
					They let down to 500 feet and did not see any flares and were just starting to pull up 
					when the aircraft hit the ground. It plowed along the ground, all the propellers had hit 
					and become deformed, the number three engine was torn off the wing, and wind milled 
					through the tail of the plane. The plane had cracked and bent behind the bomb bay and 
					the fuel line to the torn away engine was spewing gasoline on the ground near the plane. 
					The crew opened the window on the left side of the cockpit and those in the front climbed out 
					that window. The rest of the crew went out through the door in the rear of the fuselage. Salvaged 3Feb43.
				5460 (MSN 3999) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 11Dec42. 
					Wendover Field, UT 30Dec42. Sioux City AAB, IA 6Apr43. Dyersburg Field, TN 13Apr43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 4Nov43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 12Nov43. 
					235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 27Jul44. 
					Damaged due mechanical failure Biggs 29Jul44. Salvaged 18Aug44. Reclaimed 3Aug46
				5461 (MSN 4000) Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal 
					Airport, OK 11Dec42. Pyote Field, TX 2Jan43. Gowen Field, Boise, ID 12May43. 
					398th Bomb Group, Alamogordo Field, NM 21Jun43. Alamogordo Sub-Depot 12Jul43. 
					Pueblo AAB, CO 16Aug43. 248th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Walker Field, 
					Victoria, KS 27Jun44. 500th Bomb Group, Walker Field, Victoria, KS 10Jul44. 2528th 
					Base Unit, Bombardier School & Instructor School, Midland Field, TX 4Nov44. 
					2509th Base Unit (Bombardier School), Big Spring Field, TX 23Jan45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and 
					disposal 5Jan46. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				5462 (MSN 4001) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 10Dec42. 
					Luke, AZ 22Jan43. Wendover Field, UT 31Jan43. 614th Bomb Squadron, 401st Bomb Group, 
					Ephrata AAB, WA Apr43. Ferried via Geiger Field, Spokane, WA and Tarrant Field, Fort Worth, TX 
					29Apr43 to Orlando AAB, FL 11May43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 2Jun43. Gore Field, 
					Great Falls, MT 7Jul43. Glasgow Field, MT 28Jul43. Operational Training Unit, 
					17th Bomber Operational Training Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 1Jun44. 6th Bomb Group, 
					Grand Island Field, NB 8Jul44. Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets 
					and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. Damaged taxying at Borinquen, 
					Puerto Rico 29Jan45. 247th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Smoky Hill Field, 
					Salina, KS 21Mar45. 6138th Base Unit, Phillips Field, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 6Jul46
				5463 (MSN 4002) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 11Dec42. Pyote Field, TX 30Dec42. Combat Crew Training School, Casper 
					Field, WY 21Feb43. Wendover Field, UT 12Apr43. Sioux City AAB, IA 11Jun43. 
					Dalhart Field, TX 22Jul43. 505th Bomb Group, Harvard Field, NB 2Jun44. 4100th Base 
					Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 1Sep44. 
					3rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, Grenier Field, Manchester, NH 29Apr45. 
					Damaged Grenier 16May45. McChord Field, Tacoma, WA 24May45. 53rd Reconnaissance 
					Squadron (Weather), Grenier Field, Manchester, NH 14Jul45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage 
					and disposal 6Mar46. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, 
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				5464 (MSN 4003) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 10Dec42. Pocatello Field, ID 29Dec42. Pyote Field, TX 16Feb43. 
					Pueblo AAB, CO 3Mar43. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 20Mar43. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 30Jul43. 797th Bomb Squadron, 469th Bomb Group, 
					Alexandria Field, LA. Crew bailed out after an engine exploded and crashed east of 
					Mayflower, TX 8Oct43,. Salvaged 10Oct43
				5465 (MSN 4004) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 10Dec42. Wendover Field, UT 27Dec42. Combat Crew Training School, 
					Casper Field, WY 24Mar43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 4Jun43. 
					502nd Bomb Squadron, 346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN 1Jul43. The plane 
					crashed after a mid-air collision with B-17F 42-5386 at Sligo, MO 4Sep43 (5KIS). Salvaged 26Sep43.
				5466 (MSN 4005) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 10Dec42. Dyersburg Field, TN 13May43. Sheppard Field, Wichita Falls, TX 3Nov43. 
					326th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 27Jun44. 
					325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 23Jan45. 
					331st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Barksdale Field, Bossier City, LA 17Feb45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage and 
					disposal 25Jun45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				5467 (MSN 4006) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 10Dec42. 
					Combat Crew Training School, Casper Field, WY 13Jan43. Scottsbluff Field, NB 15Feb43. 
					Combat Crew Training School, Casper Field, WY 16Apr43. Sioux City AAB, IA 28Jun43. 
					Dyersburg Field, TN 4Aug43. 19th Combat Crew Training Squadron, Pyote Field, TX. 
					Damaged in collision while taxying with B-17F 42-5752 Pyote 3Feb44. 232nd Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 15Jun44. 201st Base Unit, Headquarters, 
					Colorado Springs, CO 22Jun44. 233rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, AZ 23Aug44. 273rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Lincoln Field, NB 11Oct44. 200th Base Unit, Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 29Apr45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage 
					and disposal 27Oct45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, 
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5468 (MSN 4007) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 11Dec42. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 8Jan43. Ferried from Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco 
					to St Eval (Station 129), Cornwall 28Mar43. 360th Bomb Squadron [PU*I], 303rd Bomb Group, 
					Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 8Apr43, named "Qui-9 The Bitter Dose" aka "The Nasty Nine"
					[the ‘nine’ were two dice, a 4 and a 5]. Failed to return from a mission to the shipyards at 
					Hamburg, Germany 25Jun43 (1KIA:10RTD). Badly damaged by enemy fighters, returning to base 
					the crew bailed out near RAF Coltishall. The pilot turned the aircraft back to sea, bailed out 
					and the aircraft crashed in North Sea
				5469 (MSN 4008) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 10Dec42. Blythe Field, CA 29Dec42. Dyersburg Field, TN 13May43. School of 
					Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 29Jun43. Dyersburg Field, TN 5Jul43. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 6Aug43. Materiel Command, Wright Field, Dayton, OH 16Jun44. 
					4200th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Chicago Municipal Airport, IL 18Jun44. 
					202nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Galveston Field, TX 20Jun44. 
					223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 23Feb45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and 
					disposal 18Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, 
					Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5470 (MSN 4009) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 14Dec42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS Jan43. 346th Bomb Squadron, 
					99th Bomb Group. DeRidder AAB, LA. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 31Jan43. Ferried South Atlantic route 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL: Borinquen Field, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico; Atkinson Field, 
					Georgetown, British Guiana; Val de Cães Field, Belém, Brasil; Yundum Field, Bathurst, Gambia; 
					Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco. General Depot No.1, La Sénia, Oran, Algeria. 
					Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 346th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group 3Mar43.  Named "Restless Bess"'
					Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 16Mar43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 4Aug43. 
					Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 13Dec43. Failed to 
					return from a mission to the harbor at Piraeus, Greece 11Jan44 (7KIA:3EVD). As the formation 
					neared the target, a large overcast was encountered, and the formation attempted to fly though it. 
					Winds were excessive, then icing conditions developed. Two of the lead aircraft decided to abort, 
					but in turning back, they turned across the track of the second element. Two of the aircraft collided 
					east of Trikolonoi, B-17F 42-5470 shearing the tail section off B-17F 42-3098. 
					Crashed Kalavryta, 40km southeast of Patras, Greece.  MACR 1820
				5471 (MSN 4010) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 13Dec42. 
					Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 24Feb43. Pueblo AAB, CO 4Mar43. Dalhart Field, TX 16May43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 2Jul43. 467th Bomb Squadron, Dewitt 
					Provisional Group, Dalhart Field, TX 26Jul43. Forced landing engine failure Amarillo Field, TX 19Nov43. 
					231st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Alamogordo Field, NM 2Aug44. 235th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 11Oct44. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air 
					Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 5Mar45. 4202nd Base Unit 
					(Rome Air Technical Service Command), Syracuse AAB, NY 8Apr45. Reclaimed 3Jan46
				5472 (MSN 4011) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 16Dec42. 
					18th Bomb Squadron, 34th Bomb Group, Blythe Field, CA 15Dec42. Crash landed Blythe 13Feb43. 
					Dalhart Field, TX 22May43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 13Jun43. 
					Dalhart Field, TX 2Jul43. Salvaged 18Aug43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 27Nov43. 248th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Walker Field, 
					Victoria, KS 16Jun44. 221st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Alexandria Field, LA 18Aug44. Reclaimed 13Mar46.
				5473 (MSN 4012) Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 16Dec42. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 1Jan43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 353rd Bomb Squadron, 
					301st Bomb Group, Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 28Jan43. Saint-Donat (New Zealand), 
					Tadjenanet, Algeria 8Mar43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, 
					Italy 1Nov43. {69 missions}. 20th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Massicault, Tunis, 
					Tunisia 14Nov43. {first combat mission 6Dec43}. Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 10Dec43. 
					Battle damaged on mission to Salon-de-Provence, France 27Jan44. The mission was against 
					Luftwaffe He 111 and Ju 88 bombers and their base used to attack shipping supporting the 
					Anzio beachhead. The enemy sent up flak and twenty to thirty fighters, some got avoiding 
					the escort sufficiently to carry on a forty-eight minute attack. {39 missions}. 
					347th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 28Mar44. 
					{nil missions}. 483rd Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 31Mar44. 
					Sterparone, Foggia, Italy 22Apr44. Returned to US. 1103rd Base Unit (Caribbean Wing, 
					Air Transport Command), Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 25Mar45. Named "Ernt Mernt" 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 25Sep45
				5474 (MSN 4013) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 3Jan43. Lewistown Field, MT 22Jan43Walla Walla Field, WA 4Feb43. 
					Redmond Field, OR 21Feb43. Dalhart Field, TX 28May43. Walla Walla Field, WA 21Jul43. 
					595th Bomb Squadron, 396th Bomb Group, Drew Field, Tampa, FL   Crashed Drew Field, FL Mar 17, 1944.
					Also listed as assigned to NACA Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, NAS Moffett Field, CA Aug 28, 1942 to Nov 19, 1943
					and used for icing research.  Tests carried out during winter of 1943 at AAF Icing Research Base
					in Minneapolis. 
				5475 (MSN 4014) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 14Dec42. 391st Bomb Squadron, 34th Bomb Group, Blythe Field, CA 29Dec42. 
					Damaged landing with mechanical failure at Blythe Field 21Feb43. Dyersburg Field, TN 20May43. 
					505th Bomb Group, Harvard Field, NB 19Jun44. 4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical 
					Service Command), Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 15Jul44. 504th Bomb Squadron, 346th Bomb Group, 
					Dyersburg Field, TN. Damaged landing with mechanical failure at Dyersburg Field, TN 16Aug43. 
					235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 28Aug44. 
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Field, NY 17Jan45. 
					235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 19Mar45. 
					4202nd Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Syracuse AAB, NY 17Apr45. 
					Damaged while parked by B-17F 42-6014 taxying at Syracuse AAB 25Jul45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage 
					and disposal 3Aug45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				5476 (MSN 4015) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 13Dec42. Combat Crew Training School, Casper Field, WY 11Jan43. 
					Scottsbluff Field, NB 8Mar43. Sioux City AAB, IA 20Jun43. Combat Crew Training School, 
					Casper Field, WY 15May43. Scribner Field, NB 19Jul43. 580th Bomb Squadron, 
					393rd Bomb Group, Kearney Field, NB 3Aug43. Damaged while parked in a collision 
					by B-17F 42-29564 taxying at Kearney Field 2Sep43. Personnel accident 27Jan44 (1KIS). 
					4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field,
					 Oklahoma City, OK 14Jun44. 202nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Galveston Field, TX 21Jun44. Personnel accident near Galveston Field 25Aug44. 
					233rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, AZ 13Oct44.
					225th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Rapid City Field, SD 23Feb45. 
					4202nd Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Syracuse AAB, NY 27Mar45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 5Nov45
				5477 (MSN 4016) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 13Dec42. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 1Jan43. 346th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group. DeRidder AAB, LA. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 31Jan43. Ferried South Atlantic route Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL: 
					Borinquen Field, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico; Atkinson Field, Georgetown, British Guiana; 
					Val de Cães Field, Belém, Brasil; Yundum Field, Bathurst, Gambia; Menara Airport, 
					Marrakech, French Morocco. General Depot No.1, La Sénia, Oran, Algeria. 
					Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 346th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group 3Mar43. 
					Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 16Mar43.  Named "Able Mabel"  Battle damaged by flak on a mission 
					to harbor installations at Marsala, Sicily 11Apr43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 4Aug43.
					Battle damaged on a mission to the railway marshalling yards at Pisa, Italy 31Aug43. 
					Two engines damaged and force landed at Palermo, Sicily. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 
					Battle damaged on a mission to Istres-Le Tubé air base, Marseille, France 16Nov43 (1KIA:1WIA:9RTD). 
					The aircraft was damaged by flak over the target, resulting in fatal injury to a waist gunner 
					and wounding the other waist gunner. Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 13Dec43. 
					483rd Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 31Mar44. Sterparone, Foggia, Italy 22Apr44. 
					Salvaged 30Mar45
				5478 (MSN 4017) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 15Dec42. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 1Jan43. DeRidder AAB, LA 31Jan43. Dyersburg Field, TN 29Apr43. 
					Alexandria Field, LA 7Jul43. Galveston Field, TX 13Aug43. 502nd Bomb Squadron, 
					346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN. Accident taking off from Dyersburg Field 22Aug43. 
					234th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Clovis Field, NM 24Jun44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 14Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				5479 (MSN 4018) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 13Dec42. 
					Pyote Field, TX 2Jan43. Walker Field, Victoria, KS 10Mar43. Pueblo AAB, CO 7Apr43. Geiger Field, 
					Spokane, WA 3May43. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 7Jun43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 8Jul43. 
					390th Bomb Group, Great Falls AAB, MT 15Sep43. 268th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 25Aug44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 30Aug45
				5480 (MSN 4019) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 14Dec42. Pyote Field, TX 2Jan43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 26Oct43. 505th Bomb Group, Harvard Field, NB 10Jun44. 
					4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, 
					Dayton, OH 30Aug44. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park 
					Field, FL 18Apr45.   To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 31Aug45
				5481 (MSN 4020) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 15Dec43. Wendover Field, UT 5Jan43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, 
					Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 31Jan43. Scottsbluff Field, NB 31Mar43. 333rd Bomb Group, 
					Dalhart Field, TX Apr43. Damaged landing at Dalhart Field 9Apr43. Las Vegas Field, NV 11May43. 
					Dalhart Field, TX 25Jul43. 241st Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Fairmont Field, 
					Geneva, NB 24Jun44. 243rd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Great Bend Field, KS 20Jul44. 
					4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 14Aug44. 504th Bomb Group, Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 19Aug44.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 21Jan46. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				5482 (MSN 4021) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 15Dec42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 10Jan43. Air Depot, Brookley Field, 
					Mobile, AL 1Feb43. Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Homestead Field, FL 14Feb43. 
					Ferried from Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco to St Eval (Station 129), Cornwall 1Mar43. 
					359th Bomb Squadron [BN*W], 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 6Mar43
					Named "Cat O'9 Tails"  Sustained flak damage on a mission to the ball bearing factories at 
					Schweinfurt, Germany 14Oct43 (10RTD). En route to the target area, the bomber formation was 
					repeatedly attacked by a large number of Luftwaffe fighters. After the target, the Group turned and 
					headed westward for England. German fighters, having landed and refueled, attacked again until, 
					finally, the bombers reached the coastline of western Europe and relative safety. The pilot found 
					Molesworth covered by fog and ordered his crew to bail out over Aylesbury after making several 
					futile attempts to find the airfield's landing lights. The bomber was almost out of gasoline, the 
					rudder controls had been shot away, the radio compass and other flight instruments were out 
					and the plane was badly shot up. It crashed in the backyard of 170 High Street, Risley, Bedfordshire, 
					about ten miles south of Molesworth, and broke in half after hitting a tree. Salvaged.
				5483 (MSN 4022) United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 16Dec42. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 10Jan43. Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Homestead 
					Field, FL 17Feb43. Ferried from Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco to St Eval 
					(Station 129), Cornwall 1Mar43. 360th Bomb Squadron [PU*F], 303rd Bomb Group, 
					Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 7Mar43, named "Red Ass" aka "The Devil Himself".
					Battle damaged on a mission to the Bosch magneto factory at Stuttgart, Germany 6Sep43. From the 
					Initial Point until leaving the target area, there was a complete undercast except for small 
					sparse patches of farm land. This group went over the target area twice without dropping 
					their bombs. Bombs were finally dropped on Achern, a small town 18km southwest of 
					Baden-Baden, Germany. Having spent too long over the target, the formation was beginning 
					to realise that fuel exhaustion would likely lead to many not being able to return to base. A 20mm 
					cannon shell from an enemy fighter knocked out the number one engine about 15 minutes after 
					leaving the target. The plane landed back at Molesworth with the propeller feathered. 
					427th Bomb Squadron. Failed to return from a mission to the port area of Bremen, 
					Germany 29Nov43 (7POW:3KIA). Damaged by flak and shot down by enemy fighters, 
					crashed Renslage, six miles west of Quakenbrück, Germany. {5 missions}.  Damaged by Me 410A, then shot down by Uffz Arnulf 
					Gottschall in Bf 109G-6 of JG 27/5
					MACR 1656.
				5484 (MSN 4023) Seattle, WA 15Dec42. Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL 4Mar43. McClellan Field, 
					Sacramento, CA 17Mar43. Seattle, WA 8May43. Wright Field, Dayton, OH 23Jun43. Seattle, WA 6Aug43. 
					Materiel Command, Wright Field, Dayton, OH 2Jun44. 110th Base Unit (Staging), Mitchel Field, 
					Hempstead, Long Island, NY 19Sep44. Wright Field, Dayton, OH 27Sep44. 558th Base Unit, 
					20th Ferrying Group, Air Transport Command, Berry Field, Nashville, TN 3Aug45. 4020th Base Unit, 
					Wendover Field, UT 22Aug45.   To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK 
					for storage and disposal 11Sep45
42-5485/5529		Northrop P-61A-1-NO Black Widow
				MSN 717/761 
				5485 reclamation completed Tinker AFB Nov 10, 1948
				5486 reclamation completed Tinker AFB Nov 18, 1948
				5487 reclamation completed South Bend AAF Sep 26, 1946
				5488 reclamation completed Chanute AAF May 13, 1947
				5489 reclamation completed Tinker AFB Nov 10, 1948
				5490 to storage Hill AAF Jan 28, 1947
				5491 reclamation completed McClellan AAF Jan 28, 1947
				5492 surveyed Hammer AAF Sep 6, 1945
				5493 condemned salvage Jul 28, 1944
				5494 condemned salvage Jul 28, 1944
				5495 condemned missing Jul 10, 1945
				5496 Delivered to USAAF 1Jan44; Sacramento, CA 31Jan44 enroute Oakland for intended delivery to PTO; 
					diverted to Newark, NJ for Europe; departed US 20Feb44; shipped to Speke, Liverpool, England; 
					8th AF 6Mar44; delivered Royal AF 21Mar44;, no RAF serial number known.
					to Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough Mar 23, 1944 for spoiler control handling trials; 
					to A&AEE, Boscombe Down by May 6, 1944 for handling assessments; 
					diverted RAF 22Feb45; Central Fighter Establishment, Tangmere for radar experiments;  Tested against Mosquito,
					but RAF decided to stayh with Mosquito.
					Fairey Aviation, Heston 23May45; was to be used by Fairey to evaluate the remotely controlled gun 'barbette' turret. 
					A similar installation was planned for the Fairey Spearfish but with the widespread cancellation of orders in 1945 
					the plan was abandoned. Returned to US; National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA); 
					USAAF forced gain from NACA 7Apr48; Air Materiel Command [Warner Robins] 27Jun48; designated ZF-61A; 
					reclamation completed Langley AFB,VA Jul 27, 1948
				5497 condemned salvage obsolete Sep 27, 1945
				5498 condemned accident Luzon, PI Jul 2, 1945
				5499 condemned accident Jan 9, 1945
				5500 condemned salvage Jan 17 1945
				5501 condemned accident not combat Luzon, PI May 3, 1945
				5502 condemned bombed Nov 15, 1944
				5503 condemned accident Aug 13, 1944
				5504 condemned accident combat related Feb 22, 1945
				5505 condemned salvage obsolete Aug 3, 1945
				5506 condemned salvage Guadalcanal Sep 13, 1944
				5507 (419th NFS, XIII Fighter Command, 13th AF) shot down by AAA 1 1/14 mi zse of Jolo Town, Jolo Island
					in Sulu Archipelago in Philippines Apr 10, 1945.  Both crew killed.  MACR 13784
				5508 condemned salvage obsolete Guadalcanal Sep 27, 1945
				5509 excess inventory list Luzon, PI Dec 31, 1945
				5510 condemned salvage Jul 27, 1944
				5511 condemned accident Nov 18, 1944
				5512 condemned accident Dec 8, 1944
				5513 (419th NFS, 18th FG, 13th AF) crshed from unknown cause 10 mi from Lunga Point, Guadalcanal
					Jun 12, 1944.  MACR 5525.  All 3 crew killed.  Aircraftcondemned accident damage Jun 20, 1944
				5514 condemned accident Aug 16, 1944
				5515 (419th NFS, XIII Fighter Command, 13th AF) crashed from unknown cause near Waigeo, Indonesia Oct 18, 1944, 
					MACR 10451.  All 3 crew killed.  After the war, remains of the aircraft were found in jungle of New Guinea.
				5516 condemned salvage obsolete Leyte, PI Sep 27, 1945
				5517 condemned accident Aug 1, 1944
				5518 condemned salvage Aug 30, 1944
				5519 condemned accident no combat Luzon, PI May 3, 1945
				5520 condemned accident Feb 21, 1945
				5521 condemned salvage obsolete Luzon, PI Sep 28k 1945
				5522 Lost per Hawaiian weekly loss letter Jul 24, 1944
				5523 W/o 31 May 1944 at Ft Kamenhameha, HI, condemned Jun 11, 1944
				5524 condemned salvage Aug 31, 1945
				5525 condemned (lost per Hawaiian weekly loss letter) Jul 24, 1944
				5526 condemned salvage Aug 31, 1945
				5527 (6th NFS, 7th Fighter Wing, 7th AF) dropped from inventory and scrapped at Kipapa Gulch airfield,
					Oahu, Hawaii Aug 31, 1945
				5528 condemned destroyed Aug 20, 1944
					5529 condemned (lost per Hawaiian weekly loss letter) Jul 24, 1944
42-5530/5564		Northrop P-61A-5-NO Black Widow 
				MSN 762/796
				5530 condemned salvage Dec 18, 1944
				5531 reclamation completed Clark AAF, PI Jun 6, 1946
				5532 (422nd NFS) w/o in crashlanding due to bad weather near
					Chievres, Belgium Dec 19, 1944.
				5533 (422nd NFS) crashed near Nantwich, England Jul 11, 1944 
					after being abandoned by crew when ran low on fuel after 
					getting lost on night navigational training mission.
				5534 (422nd NFS) w/o in crash landing due to bad weather at Le Culot, Belgium
					Dec 19, 1944.  Named "Shoo-Shoo-Baby".  Condemned salvage no battle damage Dec 20, 1944
				5535 condemned salvage no battle damage Sep 22, 1944
				5536 Active in 1944 with 422nd NFS named “Husslin Hussey”.   To excess inventory list Jun 1, 1946
				5537 condemned salvage European theater Nov 19, 1947
				5538 (422nd NFS, IX Tactical Air Command, 9th AF) crashed in forest near a bridge at Neuwied, Germany Oct 12, 1944.  
					MACR 9539.  Both crew killed.
				5539 (425th NFS) w/o in takeoff accident at Etain-Rouvres,
					France Mar 18, 1945.  Reclamation completed Nov 19, 1947
				5540 (422nd NFS, IX Tactical Air Command, 9th AF) hit while parked by taxiing aircraft at Florennes airfiedl 
					A-78, Belgium Jan 22, 1945.  Named "Katy The Kid".   Condemned salvage no battle damage Oct 11, 1946
				5541 reclamation completed Nov 19, 1947
				5542 condemned salvage no battle damage Jan 3, 1945
				5543 (422nd NFS) w/o in landing accident at Gotha, Germany
					May 9, 1945.  Named "Tennessee Ridge Runner".  To excess inventory list Jun 1, 1946
				5544 (422nd NFS) w/o in landing accident at Kassel, Germany
					Jun 5, 1945.  Named "Lady Glen". Condemned salvage no battle damage Jun 5, 1945
				5545 (425th NFS, IX Air Defense Command, 9th AF) shot down by AAA near bridge at Betz, France Aug 26, 1944.  
					MACR 8706.  Pilot killed (only pilot flying on this flight)
				5546 (425th NFS)  w/o in crash at Etain-Rouvres, France Dec 6, 1944.
					Condemned salvage no battle damage Dec 6, 1944
				5547 shot down a V-1 ‘flying bomb’ 16Jul44; first 422nd NFS ‘kill’ of the war.  (422nd NFS) DBR at Florennes, Belgium Dec 2, 1944.  Named "Borrowed Time"
					Condemned salvage no battle damage Dec 4, 1944
				5548 (422nd NFS) w/o in landing accident at Strassfeld, Germany
					Apr 8, 1945.  Reclamation completed Nov 19, 1947
				5549 reclamation completed Nov 19, 1947
				5550 reclamation completed Nov 19, 1947
				5551 condemned salve Aug 31, 1945
				5552 condemned accident Oct 9, 1944
				5553 condemned salvage obsolete Feb 4, 1945
				5554 condemned salvage Aug 31, 1945
				5555 reclamation completed Clark AAF, PI Jun 6, 1949
				5556 sent in 1944 to Langford Lodge to be made available to 8th 
					RW for night radar scope recon over Europe.  Project cancelled
					after trails revealed that Mosquito was better for this
					role.  Reclamation completed Nov 19, 1947
				5557 (422nd NFS, IX Tactical Air Command, 9th AF) shot down by friendly AAA near Conflans-en-Harnisy Airfield
					A-94, Conflans, France while on night intruder mission Dec 26, 1944.  Both crew bailed out and survived.
					Conflict here as photographed with 422nd NFS at Florennes, Belgium (Strip A-78) Feb 1945.
				5558 (422nd NFS) crew bailed out due to fuel starvation over
					England Dec 28, 1944.  Condemned salvage no battle damage Dec 28, 1944
				5559 modified as XP-61D.  Reclamation completed at Hawthorne
					(Northrop) Jun 5, 1946
				5560 (425th NFS, "Fearless Fosdick") w/o in landing accident at Etain-Rouvres, France Nov 22, 1944.
					Condemned salvage no battle damage Nov 24, 1944
				5561 condemned inventory Jun 11, 1945.
				5562 (421st FG, 86th Fighter Wing, 5th AF) crashed near Geelvink Bay off north coast of New Guinea after
					ran out of fuel during a thunderstorm Feb 3, 1945.  MACR 14300.  All 3 crew bailed out but the pilot was
					killed in the bail out.  Other two were rescued.
				5563 condemned salvage obsolete Feb 27, 1945
				5564 425th NFS, XIX Tactical Air Command, 9h AF) shot down SE of Luxembourg by Ju88G-6 flown by Ofw Alfred Siewert 
					of NJG 6/11 Dec 24, 1944.  No MACR.  Both crew bailed out and evaded capture.
42-5565/5604		Northrop P-61A-10-NO Black Widow
				MSN 797/836
				5565 (422nd NFS) w/o in landing accident at Liege, Belgium
					Apr 26, 1945.  Condemned salvage Apr 2, 1946
				5566 condemned Jan 31, 1945
				5567 (422nd NFS) w/o in landing accident at Florennes, Belgium
					Jan 29, 1945.  Condemned salvage no battle damage Jan 31, 1945
				5568 (422nd NFS) w/o in crash landing at Florennes, Belgium 
					Mar 5, 1945.  Reclamation completed Oberpaffafe AAB, Germany Jan 10, 1948
				5569 (425th NFS) w/o in fatal crash near Prosnes, France Oct 27, 1944.  Named "Tabitha"
					Condemned salvage no battle damage Oct 27, 1944
				5570 reclamation completed Nov 19, 1947
				5571 condemned salvage May 31, 1946
				5572 assigned to NACA Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, NAS Moffett Field, CA Apr 20, 1944 to Nov 16, 1944.
					Used by NACA for flying qualities, stability and control, and performance evaluations.
					Crashed 1.5 mi W of Riverdale, CA Jan 23, 1945.  Reclamation completed Hammer AAF, CA Feb 2, 1945
				5573 (422nd NFS, IX Tactical Air Command, 9th AF) hit by AAA over Bonn, Germany Feb 27, 1945.  One crewman
					bailed out due to fire in rear compartment and MIA.  MACR 13666.  Pilot brought the plane home.
					Aircraft badly damaged and condemned salvage Feb 28, 1945
				5574 (425th NFS) w/o in landing accident at Regensburg,
					Germany Jun 19, 1945.  Condemned salvage no battle damage May 31, 1946
				5575 condemned salvage Jun 20, 1945
				5576 named Veuve Noire (French for Black Widow) exhibited in France after VE Day, Paris Aug-Sep 1945.
					Reclamation completed Nov 19, 1947
				5577 (422nd NFS) w/o in crash landing due to fuel starvation at
					Bad Langensalza, Germany May 25, 1945.  Condemned salvage no battle damage Jun 8, 1945
				5578 (422nd NFS) crashlanded at Chateaudun, France Sep 12, 1944.
					Condemned salvage no battle damage Oct 27, 1944
				5579 (422nd NFS) w/o in crash landing at Bad Langensalza, Germany
					Apr 30, 1945.  Condemned salvage no battle damage May 2, 1945
				5580 condemned salvage May 24, 1946
				5581 (425th NFS) w/o in crash landing at Villacoublay, France
					May 9, 1945.  Condemned salvage no battle damage May 10, 1945
				5582 (425th NFS, XIX Tactical Air Command, 9th AF) shot down by friendly AAA at Escholbrucken, 10 km SW of 
					Darmstadt, Germany Mar 24, 1945.  Pilot killed. One crewman bailed out and was wounded and was
					helped by German civilians.  MACR 13328
				5583 (425th NFS, XIX Tactical Air command, 9th AF) shot down by AAA 26 mi E of Metz, France over France 
					Nov 18, 1944.  MACR 10578.  All three crew killed.
				5584 (425th NFS) shot down by friendly fire near Jamy, France
					Dec 27, 1944.  Condemned salvage no battle damage Dec 27, 1944
				5585 reclamation completed Jan 11, 1947
				5586 (425th NFS) DBR at Etain-Rouvres, France Mar 17, 1945.
					Reclamation completed Jan 11, 1947
				5587 modified as XP-61D.  Reclamation completed San Bernardino
					AAF May 24, 1946
				5588 reclamation completed Jan 11, 1947
				5589 (422nd NFS, IX Tactical Air Command, 9th AF) shot down by AAA 21 km N of Bonn, Germany Dec 2, 1944.  MACR 10824.
					Both crew killed.
				5590 (422nd NFS0 w/o in landing accident at Florennes, Belgium
					Oct 12, 1944.  Condemned salvage no battle damage Oct 14, 1944
				5591 (422nd NFS, IX Tactical Air Command, 9th AF) crashlanded at Maupertus A-15 Cherbourg Basse-Normandie, France
					after engine and hydraulic sysem shot out by gunfire from rear gunner of He 177 from KG 40/2 while
					on night patrol over English Channel Aug 17, 1944.  Both crew survived.  Aircraft condemned salvage 
					no battle damage Aug 18, 1944
				5592 (418th NFS, V Fighter Command, 5th AF) crashed at San Ferando Airfield La Union, Luzon, Philippines due
					to engine failure Mar 16, 1945.  MACR 13583.  One crew killed, one survived and became POW.
				5593 condemned missing Apr 4, 1945
				5594 reclamation completed Oberpaffafe AB, Germany Jan 10, 1948
				5595 (418th NFS, attached to 310th BW, 5th AF) in landing accident at McGuire Field, Mindoro Island, Philippines
					Jan 9, 1945.  All crew survived, aircraft condemned Jan 9, 1945
				5596 condemned accident Feb 19, 1945
				5597 condemned salvage due to accident Oct 4, 1944
				5598 condemned salvage Aug 31, 1945
				5599 reclamation completed Hawaii Apr 28, 1948
				5600 reclamation completed Clark Field, PI Jun 6, 1949
				5601 condemned inventory Jun 11, 1945
				5602 condemned salvage obsolete Sep 27, 1945
				5603 condemned salvage May 7, 1945
				5604 condemned salvage obsolete Oct 15, 1945
42-5605/5606		Northrop P-61A-11-NO Black Widow
				MSN 837, 838
				5605 reclamation completed Clark Field, PI Jun 6, 1949
				5606 reclamation completed Clark Field, PI Jun 6, 1949
42-5607			Northrop P-61A-10-NO Black Widow
				MSN 839
				Reclamation completed Tinker AFB Nov 18, 1948
42-5608/5614		Northrop P-61A-11-NO Black Widow
				MSN 840/846
				5608 condemned Aug 3, 1945
				5609 excess inventory list Aug 5, 1945
				5610 condemned salvage Aug 20, 1945
				5611 excess inventory list Aug 5, 1945
				5612 condemned Aug 3, 1945
				5613 condemned inventory Aug 3, 1945
				5614 condemned accident non combat Jan 21, 1946
42-5615/5634		Northrop P-61A-10-NO Black Widow 
				MSN 847/866
				5615 condemned salvage May 21, 1945
				5616 condemned salvage Dec 31, 1945
				5617 condemned salvage Dec 31, 1945
				5618 condemned salvage Dec 31, 1945
				5619 excess inventory list Oct 20, 1945
				5620 condemned salvage Dec 31, 1945
				5621 reclamation completed Hawaii Sep 22, 1947
				5622 condemned salvage obsolete Sep 28, 1945
				5623 (427th NFS) w/o in takeoff accident at Myitkyina South,
					Burma Nov 3, 1944.  Condemned salvage obsolete Sep 28, 1945
				5624 condemned salvage Dec 31, 1945
				5625 condemned missing Jul 29,1945
				5626 condemned salvage Army-Navy Liquidation Commission Oct 29, 1945
				5627 (427th NFS) in takeoff accident at Myitkyina South,
					Burma Dec 4, 1944.  Must have been epaired, because it
					crashlanded due to engine failure at Lu Liang, china
					Aug 29 1945, still with 427th NFS.  Condemned crashed 
					Sep 6, 1945
				5628 condemned salvage Oct 31, 1945
				5630 condemned salvage Dec 31, 1945
				5631 condemned salvate May 16, 1945
				5632 (427th NFS) w/o in takeoff accident at Kunming, China
					Jan 8, 1945.  Condemned mechanical failure Jan 9, 1945
				5633 condemned salvage Dec 31, 1945
				5634 condemned salvage Army-Navy Liquidation Commission Oct 14, 1945
42-5635/5704		Douglas C-47-DL
				5635/5670 MSN 6223/6258
				5671/5692 MSN 7365/7386--Contract No AC20069
				5693/5704 MSN 9000/9011--Contract No AC20669
				5635 (MSN 6223) to USAAF Jan 09, 1943. To RAF Feb 11, 1943 as Dakota I FD769 
					(Reported FD768 by Douglas).  To civil registry as G-AGFX (BOAC Feb 12, 1943,
					operated with RAF colours and code ‘ODZBK’ - Airways Training Ltd Jan 01, 1948), 
					ZS-DAI (Universal Jul 12, 1948, ntu), G-AGFX (Westair Transport Ltd Sep 26, 1948), 
					ZS-DCZ (Rr Jun 14, 1949, christened ‘Galilee’).  To Israel Defence Force Nov 12, 1950 
					as 4X-FAG/1401, loaned to Uganda AF as U-401.  Returned to Israel,
					registered 4X-DCF with Israeli Aircraft Industries Feb 12, 1973 and Netivein Neft 
					Oil Co 1974/75.  Noted derelict Ben Gurion Apt 1976, cancelled
					Sep 29, 1977.  Refurbished by Israeli Aircraft Industries for Israel
					Defence Force as 4X-FMF/040.  Reported for sale Jan 2001.  Registered N473DK to 
					JAAT LLC of Wilmington, May 5, 2003.  Never made it to USA, and is now
					serialed 4X-AES and is at Eilat Holzman Airport.
				5636 (MSN 6224) to USAAF Jan 09, 1943.  To RAF Feb 18, 1943 as Dakota I FD770.  To civil registry 
					as G-AGFY (BOAC Feb 16, 1943, operated with RAF colours and
					code ‘ODZCK’) - Airways Training Ltd Jan 01, 1948), ZS-DAH (Westair Transport Ltd 
					Jul 12, 1948).  To Israel Defence Force Oct 07, 1950 as 4X-FAH/1402.
					Lsd to Arkia as 4X-AEZ Jan 26, 1961, then to Israeli Aircraft Industries Dec 14, 1961 as 4X-AOE.
					Returned to Israel Defence Force Jan 25, 1962 as 4X-FAH, fate not known.
				5637 (MSN 6225) to USAAF Jan 12, 1943.  To RAF as Dakota I FD771.  To BOAC as G-AGFZ, 
					operated with RAF colors and code 'ODZEK'.  Crashed on 
					landing Apr 21, 1944, Stockholm-Bromma.  Sold to ABA, 
					christened 'Ugglu' and used for spares.
				5638 (MSN 6226) to USAAF Jan 12, 1943.  To RAF Feb 11, 1943 as Dakota I FD772. 
					Operated by BOAC Feb 12, 1943 - 24 Sqdn Feb 18, 1943 - 512 Sqdn Aug 13, 1943
					- 24 Sqdn Apr 14, 1944 - 1680 Flt Jun 16, 1944 - 16FU Sep 24, 1945 - 5949M
					School of Air Support, Old Sarum Feb 26, 1946. SOC Feb 10, 1951, probably scrapped.
				5639 (MSN 6227) to USAAF Jan 13, 1943.  To RAF Feb 1943 as Dakota I FD773 (Reported as
					FD772 by Douglas).  To civil registry as G-AGGB (BOAC Feb 19, 1943, operated with 
					RAF colours and code ‘ODZAK’ - Airways Training Ltd Jun 01, 1947 - Automobile Aircraft 
					Services Jun 17, 1948), ZS-DAJ (Universal Jul 12, 1948, ntu), G-AGGB (Westair Transport Ltd
					Jul 12, 1948), ZS-DDJ (Westair Transport Ltd Sep 16, 1949). To Israel Defence Force 
					Nov 12, 1950 as 4X-FAI, El Al Feb 22, 1951 as 4X-ATA, Arkia Apr 02, 1957 as 
					4X-AEO Israeli Aircraft Industries Sep 04, 1968.  Wfu Jul 30, 1971 and used for fire 
					practice, Lod Apt.
				5640 (MSN 6228) to USAAF Jan 19, 1943 - To Russia Feb 04, 1943.
				5641 (MSN 6229) to USAAF Jan 19, 1943 - To Russia Feb 04, 1943.
				5642 (MSN 6230) to USAAF Jan 19, 1943 - To Russia Feb 08, 1943.
				5643 (MSN 6231) to USAAF Jan 26, 1943 - To Russia Feb 15, 1943.
				5644 (MSN 6232) to USAAF Jan 18, 1943 - To Russia Feb 12, 1943.  W/o Aug 28, 1943, 50 km (31.3 mls) from Egvekinot (Russia) 
					when it flew into the northern side of a mountain in the Zolotoi Khrebet mountain range. The airplane was 
					descending through clouds at dusk.
				5645 (MSN 6233) to USAAF Jan 15, 1943 - To Russia Feb 12, 1943.
				5646 (MSN 6234) to USAAF Jan 19, 1943 - To Russia Mar 21, 1943.
				5647 (MSN 6235) to USAAF Jan 18, 1943 - To Russia Feb 15, 1943.
				5648 (MSN 6236) to USAAF Jan 21, 1943 - To Russia Mar 16, 1943.
				5649 (MSN 6237) to USAAF Jan 20, 1943 - To Russia Feb 20, 1943.
				5650 (MSN 6238) to USAAF Jan 21, 1943.  To RAF in Middle East Mar 31, 1943 as Dakota I FD774. 
					Ditched (267 Sqdn) Jul 9, 1943 west of Malta.
				5651 (MSN 6239) to USAAF Jan 18, 1943.  To RAF in Middle East as Dakota I FD775.  
					267 Sqn RAF then 31 Sqn RAF 05Nov43.  Shot down by Japanese fighters Feb 8, 1944, Arakan, Burma.
				5652 (MSN 6240) to USAAF Jan 15, 1943. To RAF Middle East Jul 23, 1943 as Dakota I FD776 - 
					To 31 Sqn RAF in India 26Aug43. Sold to Indian Government Jan 30, 1947. NLR.
				5653 (MSN 6241) to USAAF Jan 22, 1943. . Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic/African route. 
					Marrakech, French Morocco to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 5/6Mar43.  To RAF Mar 11, 1943 as 
					Dakota I FD777.  Spent some time as VT-CPB, then reverted 
					to FD777.  To civil registry as G-AGGA (BOAC Mar 11, 1943, 
					operated with RAF colours with code ‘ODZDK’), Later to 
					AP-AAB (Orient Airways Oct 1947), G-AGGA (Airways Training 
					Ltd Jul 07, 1948 - J D Pyper Jul 1948), F-OACA (Air 
					Outremer May 28, 1949).  Crashed Na San-Sonla, Tonkin, Indochina 
					Sep 12, 1950. 
				5654 (MSN 6242) to USAAF Jan 27, 1943. To RAF Middle East Mar 31, 1943 as Dakota I FD778 - A Flt Det. 
					METES Aug 1943 to Nov 1943 - 216 Sqdn, India. SOC Mar 27, 1947, scrapped Kasfareet 1947.
				5655 (MSN 6243) to USAAF Jan 20, 1943. To RAF Middle East Mar 31, 1943 as Dakota I FD779 - 216 Sqdn, India. 
					SOC Sep 26, 1946.
				5656 (MSN 6244) to USAAF Jan 26, 1943.  To RAF Middle East Mar 31, 1943 as Dakota I FD780 - 
					216 Sqn RAF India 267 Sqn RAF  267 Sqn RAF  353 Sqn RAF  215 Sqn RAF . To Indian Govmnt Feb 27, 1947.
				5657 (MSN 6245) to USAAF Jan 27, 1943.  To RAF India Apr 01, 1943 as Dakota I FD781- 31 Sqdn. Transferred
					to USAAF, 10th AF, India Oct 26, 1944.  Diverted to China Sep 10, 1945.
				5658 (MSN 6246) to USAAF Jan 27, 1943.  To RAF UK Feb 26, 1943 as FD782 - 24 Sqdn Feb 28, 1943 - 
					512 Sqdn Aug 23, 1943 - 216 Group, MAAF Jan 26, 1944 - West Africa Mar 15, 1944 - 
					UK Oct 27, 1944 - 107 OTU Dec 29, 1944  - 22 MU Apr 02, 1946.  Returned to USAAF, to WAA
					Oct 1946.  To civil registry as CF-FKY (Rimouski Airlines May 14, 1947).  Crashed 
					Grande Greves, near Cap des Rosiers, PQ. Jul 24, 1948. 
				5659 (MSN 6247) to USAAF Jan 22, 1943. RAF Middle East May 08, 1943 as Dakota I FD783 -
					216 Sqdn - 31 Sqdn, India Nov 05, 1943.  DBR Mar 18, 1946, SOC Mar 28, 1946.
				5660 (MSN 6248) to USAAF Jan 21, 1943.  To RAF Middle East Mar 31, 1943 as Dakota I FD784 - 
					216 Sqdn. SOC Mar 27, 1947.
				5661 (MSN 6249) to USAAF Jan 26, 1943.  To RAF Middle East Mar 31, 1943 as Dakota I FD785-
					216 Sqdn. SOC Mar 27, 1947.
				5662 (MSN 6250) to USAAF Jan 25, 1943.  To RAF India Apr 01, 1943 as Dakota I FD786 - 31
					Sqdn.  Crashed on landing at Imphal Sep 05, 1943.
				5663 (MSN 6251) to USAAF Jan 25, 1943.  To RAF India Apr 01, 1943 as Dakota I FD787 - 31
					Sqdn.  SOC May 31, 1945.
				5664 (MSN 6252) to USAAF Jan 24, 1943. To RAF India Apr 30, 1943 as Dakota I FD788 - 31
					Sqdn - Returned to USAAF Mauripur Nov 27, 1947. Reported as C-1002, which seems unlikely (See MSN 5666).
				5665 (MSN 6253) to USAAF Jan 26, 1943.  To US Navy as R4D-1 BuNo 37663 Jan 26, 1943.
				5666 (MSN 6254) to USAAF Jan 23, 1943.  To US Navy as R4D-1 BuNo 37664 Jan 25, 1943.
				5667 (MSN 6255) to USAAF Jan 23, 1943.  To US Navy as R4D-1 BuNo 37665 Jan 15, 1943.
				5668 (MSN 6256) to USAAF Jan 26, 1943.  To US Navy as R4D-1 BuNo 37666 Jan 25, 1943.
				5669 (MSN 6257) to USAAF Jan 26, 1943.  To US Navy as R4D-1 BuNo 37667 Jan 26, 1943
				5670 (MSN 6258) to USAAF Jan 27, 1943.  First reported as R4D-1 on contract AW20669 
					but changed to C-47 on AC 20669.  Given a civil registratyion of NC88773 but NTU.
					To US Navy as R4D-1 BuNo 37668 Jan 27, 1943.
				5671 (MSN 7365) fitted with amphibian float gear as prototype XC-47C.  Crashed Nov 13, 1943, Jamaica Bay, NY
					during overload tests, lost control, crashed into Jamaica Bay off Floyd Bennett Field,
					Long Island, NY
				5672 (MSN 7366) to USAAF Jan 25, 1943 - USA - To RFC Ontario, CA Jan 17, 1946. To civil 
					registry as NC88774 (National Skyway Freight Corp 1946), NC14278 and 
					N14273 (Various owners/operators). Crashed 3½ m SE Shawnee Airport, OK May 14, 1971. 
				5673 (MSN 7367) to USAAF Jan 26, 1943 - Oran May 11, 1943 - 9th AF - Russia Apr 11, 1946.
					To civil registry as SP-LCA (LOT May 16, 1946, cancelled
					Jul 28, 1958), EP-AED (Iranian Airways Jun 07, 1959). Lsd to Rep of Congo Jan 1962 
					as 9Q-AED.  To Zaire AF as 9T-PIF.  Reported returned to Iranair Nov 1963 (unconfirmed), NLR
				5674 (MSN 7368) to USAAF Jan 29, 1943 - North Africa May 28, 1943 - 8th AF, UK Feb
					28, 1944 - USA Aug 17, 1945 - RFC Bush Field Sep 29, 1945. NLR. 
				5675 (MSN 7369) to USAAF Jan 26, 1943 - USA - RFC Charleston AA Jun 22, 1946. To civil registry as
					NC52925 with Sinclair Refining Co (1952), later N456R With Colebrook Inc, Bryn Mawr, PA Jun 1963. 
					Kewanee Oil Co. Bryn Mawr, PA - Errol B Resnick, Orlando, FL.  Jack Adams Aircraft (Jan 1970) - 
					J L Lewis, Memphis, TN (1971) - cancelled 1974
				5676 (MSN 7370) to USAAF Feb 03, 1943 - Oran, North Africa Apr 30, 1943 - . Twelfth Air Force. 48th Troop
					Carrier Squadron, 313th Troop Carrier Group, Oujda, French Morocco; Kairouan, Tunisia. Transported paratroopers of 
					the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Gela, Sicily on Mission ‘Husky II’ 11/12Jul43.
					Shot down by friendly fire from US Navy at Scoglitti, Sicily Jul 11, 1943 when 52nd TCW C-47s dropping 
					parachutists.  504th PIR arrived during German air raid 
				5677 (MSN 7371) to USAAF Jan 28, 1943 - USA - Stalled and crashed near Columbus, 
					GA Oct 22, 1943.  20 killed.
				5678 (MSN 7372) to USAAF Jan 26, 1943 - North Africa May 28, 1943 - 8th AF, UK Feb 28, 1944 - 
					USA Aug 22, 1945 - RFC Bush Field Sep 27, 1945. NLR.
				5679 (MSN 7373) to USAAF Jan 25, 1943 - USA - Condenned Brooke Field, TX. Dec 12,
					1945, b/u Feb 27, 1946.
				5680 (MSN 7374) to USAAF Jan 26, 1943 - Oran, North Africa May 08, 1943.  W/o 17 Aug 1943 at Regensburg, Germany 
					OR condemned 27 Aug 1944 
				5681 (MSN 7375) to USAAF Jan 24, 1943 - USA - Stored Jan 23, 1946 - To RFC Bush Field Mar 2, 1947. 
					To civil registry as NC1310M (Alaska Airlines), CP-639 (Aerolineas Condor Mar 1958 - Cia
					Boliviana de Aviacion May 27, 1963 - Aerovias Abaroa 1964). Crashed with Aerolineas Abaroa after bomb 
					explosion reported over Milluni, Bolivia Dec 08, 1964.  The plane crashed in the Andes Mountains after 
					an explosion blew off the tail of the aircraft. Detonation of a bomb in the tail section of the 
					passenger cabin. A suicide-for-insurance plot was suspected.  All 17 onboard killed
				5682 (MSN 7376) to USAAF Feb 06, 1943 - Oran, Algeria 4May43. 44th Troop Carrier Squadron [Nose/Tail #45/E], 
					316th Troop Carrier Group, Twelfth Air Force Aug43. Borizzo, Trapani, Sicily. Ferried to England departing Borizzo 12Feb44. 
					Routed via Oran, Algeria; Gibraltar; St Mawgan, Newquay, Cornwall to Cottesmore, Rutland (Station 489) Feb44.
					Ninth Air Force. Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near 
					Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44.  Belgium/Netherlands - Sweden Nov 22, 1946.  To civil 		
					registry as SE-AYL (Skandinaviska Aero AB ‘Castor’ Jun 21, 1947 - 
					ABA Apr 23, 1948 - SILA Jun 16, 1948 - SAS Jul 01, 1948), F-OABV
					(Air Atlas Apr 28, 1949 - CCTA Jul 1953), F-DAAZ (Rr Nov 19, 1956), CN-CCK (Royal 
					Air Maroc May 20, 1957).  To Morocco AF Sep 1959 as 42-5682, cancelled
					Jan 1962.  NLR. 
				5683 (MSN 7377) to USAAF Jan 31, 1943 - USA - To Reclamation Tinker Field Apr 1946. To civil 
					registry as N5874V, to Mexican AF as AP-0201, to Secretaria de Haciende Y Credito Publico
					as XC-ABF (Dec 07, 1954), Back to Mexican AF, to Government of Mexico as XC-BCE, 
					To Baja Air (Banco de Mexico as XA-CUC (1973). To Aerolineas California
					Pacifico SA (ACAPSA).  Crashed Dec 20, 1997 off San Jose Estuary,
					Mexico on flight to Isla de Cedro.
				5684 (MSN 7378) to USAAF Feb 05, 1943 - 14th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, 
					Pope Field, Fort Bragg, NC. Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL. Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic/African 
					route departing Morrison Field May43. Routed via Borinquen Field, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico; Atkinson Field, 
					Georgetown, British Guyana; Val de Caes Field, Belém, Brazil; Panamirim Field, Natal, Brazil; Ascension Island; 
					Eknes Field, Rufisque, Dakar, Senegal; Anfa Field, Casablanca, French Morocco; Oudja, French Morocco 13May43. 
					Twelfth Air Force. Lourmel, Oran, Algeria 15May43. Kairouan, Tunisia 21Jun43. Licata, Sicily 1Sep43. Sciacca, Sicily 6Oct43
					Damaged when a dud bomb exploded on the SW corner of the airfield 28Nov43; the C-47 was standing at the south 
					end of the runway and a large fragment of bomb, descending almost vertically, gashed the fuselage skin on the left 
					side above the 3rd window, glanced off and hit the wing where it made another hole. Damaged when C-47A ? 42-92067 
					crashed into the flight line while trying to accomplish a formation takeoff from Sciacca, Sicily 29Dec43, 
					destroying the right wing. Condemned 8Jul44. 
				5685 (MSN 7379) to USAAF Jan 26, 1943 - North Africa May 08, 1943 - 12th AF,
					Italy. Condemned salvage no combat Aug 13, 1943.
				5686 (MSN 7380) to USAAF Jan 27, 1943 - North Africa May 28, 1943 - 12th AF,
					Italy.  Missing between Africa and Italy Jul 11, 1943.
				5687 (MSN 7381) to USAAF Jan 30, 1943 - Oran, Algeria 28May43. Twelfth Air Force. 314th Troop 
					Carrier Group, Berguent, French Morocco; Kairouan, Tunisia.  While transporting paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne 
					Division to a drop zone at Sicily on Mission ‘Husky I’  missing over Mediterranean between Africa and Italy Jul 11, 1943.
				5688 (MSN 7382) to USAAF Jan 29, 1943 - USA - To RFC Bush Field Nov 28, 1945.  To civil registry
					as N81B (Various owners/operators, including Ohio Aviation Co, Vandalia, OH. 1966 - ... - 
					Cryderman Air Service Nov 29, 1973, lsd to Century Airlines,Pontiac, IL. 1979), 
					N81P (Piedmont Air 1997), N81B (Leased to Cryderman Air Services, Pontiac, MI.
					Apr 22, 1999), WFU Jun 16, 2008
				5689 (MSN 7383) to USAAF Jan 28, 1943 - Twelfth Air Force. 61st Troop Carrier Squadron, 314th Troop Carrier 
					Group, Berguent, French Morocco; Kairouan, Tunisia.  While ransporting paratroopers of the 504th Airborne Infantry Regiment, 82nd 
					Airborne Division to a drop zone at Sicily on Mission ‘Husky II’ 11/12Jul43, was shot down by friendly AAA
					fire from US Navy 2 mi S of Gela, Sicily Jul 11, 1943 when 52nd TCW C-47s dropping parachutists. 504th PIR 
					arrived during German air raid.  4 KIA.  MACR 367
				5690 (MSN 7384) to USAAF Jan 25, 1943 - North Africa May 28, 1943 - 8th AF, UK Feb 28, 1944 - USA
					Jul 20, 1945 - To RFC Walnut Ridge Dec 29, 1945. To civilian registry as N51167 wit TWA "Sky Freighter"
					Feb 16, 1946.  To Leeward Aeron Sales, Inc Apr 6 1957.  Sold to Faucett 
					of Peru as OB-WAI-473 (Apr 30, 1957), later OB-PBF-473 (Reregistered May 24, 1957) and later OB-R-473 
					(Reregistered 1964)  WFU at unknown date
				5691 (MSN 7385) to USAAF Jan 26, 1943.  14th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Pope Field, 
					Fort Bragg, NC. Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL. Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic/African route departing 
					Morrison Field May43. Routed via Borinquen Field, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico; Atkinson Field, Georgetown, 
					British Guyana; Val de Caes Field, Belém, Brazil; Panamirim Field, Natal, Brazil; Ascension Island; Eknes Field, 
					Rufisque, Dakar, Senegal; Anfa Field, Casablanca, French Morocco; Oudja, French Morocco 13May43. 
					Twelfth Air Force. Lourmel, Oran, Algeria 15May43. Kairouan, Tunisia 21Jun43. 
					Transported paratroopers of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a drop zone near Gela, Sicily 
					on Mission ‘Husky II’ 11/12Jul43. After the paratroopers had exited, the aircraft was shot down Jul 11, 1943 by friendly fire from the US Navy 
					and crashed east of Costa, 12 miles SW of Ragusa, Sicily .  504th PIR arrived during German air raid.  5 KIA.  MACR 67
				5692 (MSN 7386) to USAAF Jan 26, 1943 - North Africa May 05, 1943 - USA Jul 09, 1945 - 
					To RFC Walnut Ridge Jan 22, 1946.  To civil registry as NC51165 (TWA ‘324’ Feb 16, 1946), 
					NX51165 (Rr May 1946 for radar experiments), N51165 (Leeward Aero Sales Apr 08, 1957), 
					PP-CED (Cruzeiro ‘Mero’ Jul 16, 1957 - RICO Oct 11, 1976 - Impounded Miami Aug 1, 1980, 
					stored Opa Locka, FL. Apr 1980 to May 1982, then Port au Prince as PP-CED
					Nov 1983). Sold to Rutaca as YV-222C, last noted Ciudad Bolivar Feb 2001 with one 
					engine missing. 
				5693 (MSN 9000) to USAAF Jan 28, 1943 - . 15th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, Pope Field, 
					Fort Bragg, NC. Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL. Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic/African route departing 
					Morrison Field May43. Routed via Borinquen Field, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico; Atkinson Field, Georgetown, British Guyana; 
					Val de Caes Field, Belém, Brazil; Panamirim Field, Natal, Brazil; Ascension Island; Eknes Field, Rufisque, Dakar, Senegal; 
					Anfa Field, Casablanca, French Morocco; Oudja, French Morocco 13May43. Twelfth Air Force. Lourmel, Oran, Algeria 
					15May43. Kairouan, Tunisia 21Jun43. Licata, Sicily 1Sep43. Sciacca, Sicily 6Oct43. Ferried to England departing 
					Sciacca 12Feb44. Routed via El Aounia, Tunis, Tunisia; Anfa Field, Casablanca, French Morocco; Valley (Station 568), 
					Anglesey, Wales; Barkston Heath (Station 483) 18Feb44. Ninth Air Force. Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 
					507th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. 
					Transported supplies for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile NW of Picauville,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44. 435th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Welford (Station 474) 15Sep44.
					Returned to USA Jul 1945 - RFC Walnut Ridge Jan 07, 1946. To civil registry as NC75483 (Pan American Airways), 
					XA-GIB (Mexicana - Aeronaves del Sur, ntu). 
				5694 (MSN 9001) to USAAF Jan 27, 1943 - 15th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, 
					Pope Field, Fort Bragg, NC. Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL. Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic/African route 
					departing Morrison Field May43. Routed via Borinquen Field, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico; Atkinson Field, Georgetown, 
					British Guyana; Val de Caes Field, Belém, Brazil; Panamirim Field, Natal, Brazil; Ascension Island; Eknes Field, 
					Rufisque, Dakar, Senegal; Anfa Field, Casablanca, French Morocco; Oudja, French Morocco 13May43. 
					Twelfth Air Force. Lourmel, Oran, Algeria 15May43. Kairouan, Tunisia 21Jun43. Licata, Sicily 1Sep43. 
					Sciacca, Sicily 6Oct43. Ferried to England departing Sciacca 11Feb44. Routed via Oran, Algeria; Anfa Field, 
					Casablanca, French Morocco; Valley (Station 568), Anglesey, Wales; Barkston Heath (Station 483) 18Feb44.
					Ninth Air Force. Transported paratroopers of the 2nd Battalion, 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop 
					zone near Sainte-Mère-Église, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. Transported paratroopers 
					of the British 1st Parachute Brigade to a drop zone near Renkum, west of Arnhem, Netherlands on 
					Operation ‘Market’ 17Sep44. Towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and materials for the 320th Glider 
					Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Groesbeek, Netherlands on Operation ‘Market’, 
					18Sep44. The aircraft was to have towed a Waco CG-4A glider transporting men and materials from the 
					325th Glider Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division to a landing zone near Grave, Netherlands on 
					Operation ‘Market’, 23Sep44; preparing for takeoff, the C-47 was damaged when Waco CG-4A glider 43-41583 
					was pulled into the wing tip of this plane and was withdrawn from the mission. Rudder and control cables 
					badly damaged in high winds at Barkston Heath 26Jan45. Drucat (B-92), Abbeville, France 13Mar45.
					Ferried to Chipping Ongar (Station 162). Transported men and materials of the British 6th Airborne 
					Division to a drop zone at Wesel, Germany on Operation ‘Varsity’ 24Mar45; returned to Abbeville.
 					To Sweden Feb 2, 1946.  ferried Hanau, Germany to Bromma, Stockholm 5Feb46.  To civil registry 
					as SE-APZ (Skandinaviska Aero AB ‘Pollux’ 
					Aug 10, 1946 - Swedish Intercontinental Airlines (SILA), Stockholm  Jun 01, 1948 - SAS Aug 01, 1948.  
					Registration cancelled 7May49; Sold to Royal Swedish AF as Tp79 ser. no. 79001 
					Jun 07, 1949, delivered Dec 22, 1950 and operated by F-8, code ‘72’.  Shot down
					over Baltic by Russian fighters Jun 13, 1952. The ELINT-plane was surveying Soviet military 
					installations in what are now the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.  8 were killed.
					A search for the lost DC-3 began immediately both by sea and by air with two Consolidated Catalina planes. 
					On 16 June 1954, one of the Catalinas was attacked by two Soviet MiG-15s based at Tukums in Latvia 
					over international water north-west of Dagö, Estonia. It was pursued to the west under continued 
					firing and was finally forced to land. The crew was picked up by a West German ship; 10 minutes 
					the Catalina sank. The Soviet Union denied involvement in the shoot down of the DC-3 until 1991. 
					The wreckage was found on June 18, 2003. Wreckage on display at the Flygvapenmuseum / Swedish Air 
					Force Museum, Malmslätt, Linköping, Sweden.
				5695 (MSN 9002) to USAAF Jan 28, 1943 - USA - 14th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, 
					Pope Field, Fort Bragg.  Crashed after midair exposion 27 Mar 1943 at Oliver Springs, TN.  8 killed. 
					Aircraft cancelled Pope Field, NC Mar 28, 1943.
				5696 (MSN 9003) to USAAF Jan 27, 1943 - USA - To RFC Ontario, CA Nov 14, 1945.  To civil registry as 
					NC88753, then to Jamair Co Ltd May 14, 1948 as VT-CTR.  Operated with Kalinga Airways 
					colors.  Stored Calcutta by Jamair (Mar 1977), NLR. 
				5697 (MSN 9004) to USAAF Feb 04, 1943 - USA - RFC Bush Field Sep 18, 1945. To civil registry as 
					PP-BRA (Linhas Aereas Brasileiras Nov 09, 1946), to PP-AND in 1949 (Various owners/operators), 
					G-AVNF (Handley Page Ltd May 19, 1967), JY-ADE (Alia-Jordanian Jul 08, 1967, not del.). Delivered to
					UTA, Paris-Le Bourget Apt for spares Aug 29, 1969, broken up 1969.
				5698 (MSN 9005) to USAAF Jan 29, 1943 - USA - RFC Walnut Ridge Nov 08, 1945.  To civil registry
					as NC181 in 1946 (CAA), to N71 in 1962 (FAA).  No report after Jul 1965.
				5699 (MSN 9006) to USAAF Jan 28, 1943 - Oran, Algeria 6May43. 49th Troop Carrier Squadron, 
					313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Folkingham (Station 484). Transported paratroopers of the 1st Battalion, 
					508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44. 
					Transported supplies for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44; battle damaged by enemy ground fire; ditched in English Channel.
					Condemned Jun 07, 1944.
				5700 (MSN 9007) to USAAF Jan 28, 1943 -  Oran, Algeria 29Apr43. 47th Troop Carrier Squadron, 
					313th Troop Carrier Group, Twelfth Air Force, Castelvetrano, Sicily. Ninth Air Force, Folkingham (Station 484) 16Feb44. 
					Transported paratroopers of the 3rd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile NW of 
					Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44; battle damaged by enemy ground fire. 61st Troop Carrier Squadron, 
					314th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Saltby (Station 538). Poix (B-44), France Feb45. Accident landing at Angers, France 15May45.
					Condemned salvage battle damage May 17, 1945 (Spares).
				5701 (MSN 9008) to USAAF Jan 28, 1943 - 59th Troop Carrier Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group, 
					Pope Field, Fort Bragg, NC. Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL.  Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic/African 
					route departing Morrison Field May43. Routed via Borinquen Field, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico; Atkinson Field, 
					Georgetown, British Guyana; Val de Caes Field, Belém, Brazil; Panamirim Field, Natal, Brazil; Ascension Island; 
					Eknes Field, Rufisque, Dakar, Senegal; Anfa Field, Casablanca, French Morocco; Oudja, French Morocco 13May43. 
					Twelfth Air Force. Lourmel, Oran, Algeria 15May43. Kairouan, Tunisia 21Jun43. Licata, Sicily 1Sep43. Sciacca, Sicily 6Oct43. 
					Ferried to England departing Sciacca 12Feb44. Routed via Anfa Field, Casablanca, French Morocco; 
					Valley (Station 568), Anglesey, Wales; Barkston Heath (Station 483) 18Feb44. Ninth Air Force.
					Condemned salvage May 16, 1946 (Spares).
				5702 (MSN 9009) to USAAF Jan 28, 1943 - Oran, Algeria 14May43. 47th Troop Carrier Squadron, 
					313th Troop Carrier Group, Twelfth Air Force, Castelvetrano, Sicily. Ninth Air Force, Folkingham (Station 484) 
					16Feb44. Transported supplies for the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile 
					NW of Picauville, Normandy, France on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44.
					Returned to USA Aug 08, 1945 - to RFC Walnut Ridge Nov 22, 1945.  NLR.
				5703 (MSN 9010) to USAAF Jan 28, 1943 - Algeria 30Apr43. 48th Troop Carrier Squadron, 
					313th Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Folkingham (Station 484). Transported paratroopers of the 
					3rd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment to a drop zone one mile NW of Picauville,
					Normandy, France on Mission ‘Boston’ 6Jun44 and a resupply flight for the 507th Parachute Infantry 
					Regiment on Mission ‘Freeport’, 7Jun44.
					To Sweden Feb 20, 1946.  To civil registry as SE-ARX (Skandinaviska Aero 
					AB ‘Regulus’ May 20, 1946 - ABA Apr 29, 1948 - SILA Jun 16, 1948 - SAS
					‘Bertil Viking’ Aug 01, 1948.  Sold to Royal Swedish AF Oct 20, 1950 as 79003, 
					operated by F-7, code ‘73’, later 793 (1980).  Wfu Malmslatt Mar 13, 1981. 
					Sold Transport Aérien Zaire to be operated on behalf of the Belgian medical 
					assistance during the Paris-Alger-Dakar raid.  Registered 9Q-CYD Transport Aerien Zaire
					Jan 02, 1984, crashed in Guinee days later.
				5704 (MSN 9011) to USAAF Jan 28, 1943 - Oran, Algeria 3May43. 36th Troop Carrier Squadron 
					[Nose/Tail #7/H], 316th Troop Carrier Group, Twelfth Air Force, Castelvetrano, Trapani, Sicily. Ferried to 
					England departing Castelvetrano 13Feb44. Routed via El Aouina, Tunis, Tunisia; Gibraltar; Valley (Station 568), 
					Anglesey, Wales to Cottesmore, Rutland (Station 489) Feb44. Ninth Air Force. Fatal crash near Elmdon, Solihull, UK 5Mar44. Condemned 6Mar44.
42-5705/5709		Lockheed/Vega B-17F-1-VE Fortress
				MSN 17-6001/6005.  Boeing B-17F built by Lockheed-Vega Airplane Company, Burbank, CA as part of pooled production 
					with Douglas and Boeing.
					Production changes: R-1820-97 engines. A-11 supercharger regulator and P-1 generator 
					changes. Frameless Plexiglass nose. Wide-blade propellers. Leak-proof oil tanks. Oxygen 
					system change. Engine cowlings modified to permit unimpeded propeller feathering
					Dispositions from FORTLOG
				5705 (MSN 17-6001) was first Lockheed-Vega built B-17F, first flight Mar 4, 1942. . Accident landing at Biggs Field, 
					El Paso, TX 21Apr43. Salvaged 27Apr43. Surveyed Patterson AAF Apr 29, 1943
					Rear fuselage both sides painted with insignia of a new male 
					Vega worker mascot based on Elmer Fudd with words “Lets hurry fellas, MacArthurs waiting”. 
					The new Elmer Fudd style worker character was named “Strato-Sam” and always 
					carried a tool box with large lettering VEGA, and Vega department number also 
					appeared on his coveralls. Painted by Randy McCraw of Vega Aircraft.	 
				5706 (MSN 17-6002) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug42. Geiger Field, 
					Spokane, WA 14Oct42. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 10Apr43. 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 11May43. Moses Lake Field, WA 6Jun43. Portland 23Jul43. 
					Moses Lake Field, WA 16Aug43. 595th Bomb Squadron, 396th Bomb Group, Drew Field, 
					Tampa, FL. Damaged when force landed caused by mechanical failure at Drew Field 18Nov43. 
					611th Base Unit, Proving Ground Command, Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL 4Jun44. 610th Base Unit, 
					Bedford Field, MA 1Jul44. 4119th Base Unit (Mobile Air Technical Service Command), 
					Brookley Field, Mobile, AL 12Sep44. Material Command, Wright Field, Dayton, OH 13Oct44. 
					Boca Raton Field, FL 1Nov44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for 
					storage and disposal 14Jun45
				5707 (MSN 17-6003) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug42. Hendricks Field, 
					Sebring, FL 12Aug42. 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI 6Nov42. Smoky Hill Field, 
					Salina, KS 21Jan43. 43rd Bomb Squadron, 29th Bomb Group, Gowen Field, Boise, ID 4Mar43. 
					Damaged when force landed caused by engine failure at Gowen Field 1Apr43. Wendover 
					Field, UT 2May43. MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 4Jun43. 4115th Base Unit (Spokane Air Technical 
					Service Command), Pendleton Field, OR 16Jun43. 2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, 
					Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 14Oct44. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 9Oct45
				5708 (MSN 17-6004) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug42. Hendricks Field, 
					Sebring, FL 11Aug42. 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI 6Nov42. Air Service 
					Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 30Mar43. Scott Field, Belleville, IL 29Jul43. 
					234th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Clovis Field, NM 24Jun44. Substantially 
					damaged while parked by B-17F 42-30883 taxying at Clovis Field 30Jun44. 202nd Base 
					Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Galveston Field, TX 2Nov44. 2517th Base Unit 
					(Navigation School & Instructor School), Ellington Field, Houston, TX 7Nov44. 3704th Base 
					Unit (Technical School), Keesler Field, Biloxi, MS 13Jan45. Modified for training, stripped of 
					armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK for storage and disposal 19Sep45. 
					War Assets Corporation. Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrappe
				5709 (MSN 17-6005) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug42. United Air Lines, 
					Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 13Aug42. 3rd Ferrying Group, 
					Romulus Field, Detroit, MI 6Nov42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 29Mar43. 25th Bomb Squadron, 
					40th Bomb Group, Pratt Field, KS. 236th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Pyote 
					Field, TX 13Jul44. 235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 16Aug44. 
					Damaged by mechanical failure on the runway at Biggs 11Oct44. 231st Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Alamogordo Field, NM 13Dec44. 4202nd Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service 
					Command), Syracuse AAB, NY 28Mar45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR 
					for storage and disposal 10Oct45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
42-5710/5724		Lockheed/Vega B-17F-5-VE Fortress
				MSN 17-6006/6020.  Boeing B-17F built by Lockheed-Vega Airplane Company,Burbank, CA as part of pooled production
					Production changes: SCR-269G radio compass added. Oxygen system changes
					Dispositions from FORTLOG
				5710 (MSN 17-6006) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug42. United Air Lines, 
					Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 16Aug42. 3rd Ferrying Group, 
					Romulus Field, Detroit, MI 6Nov42. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 1May43. 
					466th Bomb Squadron, 333rd Bomb Group, Dalhart Field, TX 22Jun43. Accident caused by mechanical 
					failure when taxying at Dalhart Field 10Aug43. 500th Bomb Group, Walker Field, Victoria, KS 16Aug44. 
					222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Ardmore Field, OK 6Oct44. 332nd Base Unit, 
					Ardmore Field, OK 16Jun45. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 21Aug45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 14Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5711 (MSN 17-6007) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug42. Lockheed Aircraft, 
					Modification Center #3, Dallas Love Field, TX. 94th Bomb Group, 28Aug42. 3701st Base Unit 
					(Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 5Jul44. Salvaged 30Sep44.  Reclamatin completed Amarillo AAF Jun 19, 1945
				5712 (MSN 17-6008) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug42. United Air Lines, 
					Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 20Aug42. 3rd Ferrying Group, 
					Romulus Field, Detroit, MI 6Nov42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 14Dec42. 322nd Bomb Squadron [LG*S], 
					91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 1Jan43. 
					Battle damaged on a mission to the railway 
					marshalling yards at Rennes, France 8Mar43. Flak was intense and heavy; No.1 and No.2 engines were 
					struck and failed. The plane returned across the English Channel at fifty feet and landed at 
					RAF Exeter, Devon. Battle damaged on a mission to the Focke-Wulf aircraft factory at Bremen, 
					Germany 17Apr43. There was heavy opposition from Luftwaffe fighters and the plane took a 
					hit resulting in an engine fire. Shortly after that, the gunner almost fell out of the ball turret 
					when its door opened. He was pulled back to safety, the engine fire was extinguished, and the 
					plane completed the mission on only three engines. Received a field modification to counter the 
					German tactic of head on attacks; the bomb sight was removed, a twin 0.50caliber gun was installed 	
					and armored plate to protect the gunner. Battle damaged on a mission to the Chemische Werke synthetic 
					rubber works at Hüls, Marl, Germany 22Jun43. Flak over the target was intense and the Group 
					encountered strong enemy fighter attacks on the way home. Battle damaged on a mission to the 
					Luftwaffe airfield at Vlissingen, Netherlands 15Aug43. Cloud cover over the target caused the 
					Group to divert to the secondary target, the Luftwaffe airfield at Vlissingen, Netherlands. 
					Moderate accurate flak was experienced over target area. 324th Bomb Squadron. 
					Named HEAVYWEIGHT ANNIHILATORS II – artwork by Tony Starcer of a provocative, reclining brunette 
					in a silky négligée. Replaced by MY PRAYER – a biblical scroll ‘Yea, though I fly through the 
					shadow of death, I fear no evil, for Thou art with me.  Battle damaged 
					on a misssion to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 17Aug43 (7POW:1WIA:2RTD). 
					The aircraft barely escaped a forced landing in enemy territory when 15-20 miles southeast of 
					Frankfurt, three 20mm shells exploded in the left wing directly under the pilots’ compartment. 
					A 20mm shell, which entered the nose of this aircraft, exploded and caused a fire to break out in 
					the pilots’ compartment. The smoke temporarily blinded the pilots. The navigator and bombardier, 
					apparently fearful that the fuel tanks would blow the aircraft up, opened their escape hatch 
					and jumped. By doing so the sudden rush of fresh air cleared the aircraft of smoke, and at the 
					same time gave a good draft to the fires. The pilots’ compartment, now clear of smoke, found the 
					aircraft going down in a wide spin. The pilot managed to level off at 6,000ft. As all expected the 
					aircraft to blow up, the co-pilot went aft to check the parachutes on his crew members before 
					they jumped, while the top turret gunner, who was already wounded in leg and chest, fought the 
					fire in the pilots’ compartment. Although coolness prevailed among the crew members, there 
					was a good chance of several crew members jumping without their harness being properly adjusted. 
					The co-pilot returned to the pilots’ compartment and found the gunner in his gun position firing on 
					attacking enemy fighters, his parachute badly burned. With the co-pilot and gunner managing to 
					extinguish at least fourteen fires, by now the pilot had regained control of the plane and found
					that all four engines were operating normally. He decided to try to make for home and chance
					that they would successfully fight their way through fighters and evade AA fire. The pilot brought 
					the aircraft down to below 100ft so that enemy fighters could not attack from below and headed 
					for England, taking evasive action. Passing at low level over Germany, the people scattered 
					and fell to the ground; over Belgium the people waved and saluted the bomber. The pilot, guided 
					by a large ‘V for Victory’ on the ground in Belgium formed by laundry laid out to dry, made a safe 
					crash landing at RAF Manston, Kent. The aircraft was badly damaged with over 500 cannon shell a
					nd shrapnel holes. {17 missions}. Salvaged. MACR 283.
				5713 (MSN 17-6009) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 27Aug42. United Air Lines, 
					Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 27Aug42. 393rd Base Headquarters 
					and Air Base Squadron, Syracuse AAB, NY 5Oct42. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Presque Isle Field, ME 19Oct42. 366th Bomb Squadron, 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105),
					Northamptonshire 29Oct42. 342nd Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), 
					Northamptonshire 4Nov42. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa Nov42. Departed RAF Hurn, Bournemouth, 
					Hampshire to North Africa 20Nov42. Operation Torch Nov42. 342nd Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, 
					Maison Blanche, Algiers, Algeria 20Nov42. Tafraoui, Oran, Algeria 22Nov42. Biskra, Algeria 25Dec42.
					Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 8Feb43. Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. 
					Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Foggia Main, Italy 15Dec43. 
					San Giovanni, Cerignola, Italy 20Dec43. Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 16Jan44. Salvaged 31Oct44
				5714 (MSN 17-6010) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Sep42. United Air Lines, 
					Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 3Sep42. Ferried Patterson Field, 
					Reykjavik, Iceland to Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Scotland 23Nov42. 423rd Bomb Squadron [RD*S], 
					306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire Dec42  Named OLD FAITHFUL; . 
					Battle damaged on a mission to the Focke-Wulf aircraft factory at Bremen, Germany 17Apr43 
					(1WIA:9RTD). Approaching the target, the bomber was attacked by enemy fighters disabling 
					two engines and shattering the top turret. Returning home, a third engine was damaged but 
					produced some power by the co-pilot using his hands to hold a broken cable. Equipment, 
					ammunition and guns were thrown out to save weight as the plane skimmed the North Sea
					back to England. At tree top height, the pilot spotted the fighter base at RAF Coltishall, Norfolk. 
					With only one main wheel fully extended the plane landed on the grass. Battle damaged on a 
					mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 17Aug43. Force landed on 
					return with No.1 engine damaged by flak at RAF Chedburgh, Bury St Edmunds. Eighth Air Force 
					Service Command 17Aug43. Regained by Group Aug43. Accident departing for a mission to 
					German airfields in NW France 2Sep43 (1WIA:9RTD). During testing of guns over the English 
					Channel, the bombardier was wounded by a 0.50 caliber shell fired from a plane ahead. The pilot turned back to base
					Transferred to 323BS/91BG Bassingbourn Sep 11, 1943; trannsferred to 322BS [LL-S];
					91st BG, 332nd BS, *Old Faithful*) Used for local and instrument flying. 
					Battle damaged on a mission to industrial areas at Frankfurt am Main, Germany 4Oct43. 
					Flak over the target was moderate and accurate. A large force of enemy fighters were encountered, 
					some using rockets which were fired from a distance beyond the range of the bombers’ guns. 
					Struck in the wings by 20mm and 0.303 shells, nose, right waist and wings damaged by flak. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, 
					Germany 14Oct43 (1KIA:8POW:1EVD). When the crew arrived at the aircraft they were met by the 
					aircraft crew chief who informed the pilot that there must be a mistake because the aircraft 
					was not Combat Ready and it had never been scheduled for combat with the 91st Bomb Group. 
					He also advised the pilot that the engines on the aircraft were ‘high-time’ and that was a main 
					concern. German fighters attacked the bomber formation both inbound and outbound from the 
					coast to the target area. As the bomber approached Schweinfurt it began to encounter extremely 
					intense flak. Just after bomb release over the target, the plane was hit by flak in the No.4 engine 
					on the right wing. The propeller was feathered and the aircraft continued to fly in formation 
					on three engines. As enemy fighters attacked the bomber formation after leaving the target area, 
					the No.3 engine was hit by flak severing fuel and oil lines. The main oxygen tank was also hit 
					and exploded, causing the co-pilot, currently flying the plane, to fear a 20mm cannon shell explosion 
					and slumped against the control wheel. The bomber could no longer maintain altitude and began 
					to fall behind the formation. Enemy fighter planes repeatedly attacked the aircraft but the crew 
					continued to fight. The No.3 propeller could not be feathered and fuel was leaking from the nacelle. 
					As it struggled to reach the enemy coast, engine No.1 on the left wing lost power when a couple of 
					cylinders blew out and the pilot ordered the crew to bail out. Seven of the crew were able to 
					successfully leave the aircraft. With the tail gunner believed to be unconscious, the pilot elected to 
					try for a forced landing, helped by the navigator. As the plane began a slow, controlled spiral to the 
					ground, a Ju 88 continued to attack, raking the fuselage and cockpit area with additional hits. 
					The pilot managed to perform a crash landing in a clearing close to a wooded area near Nancy, France. 
					MACR 899.  The aircraft was repaired and used by Luftwaffe at the Luftwaffen Erprobungsstelle 
					Rechlin, Germany. Operated by the Luftwaffe KG200 [code DR+PE] 
				5715 (MSN 17-6011) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 3Sep42. United Air Lines, 
					Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 3Sep42. 2nd Ferrying Group, 
					New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 4Oct42. 94th Bomb Group, 22Oct42. Ferried on the North Atlantic 
					route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 28Oct44. 
					342nd Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire Nov42. 
					Twelfth Air Force, North Africa Nov42. Departed RAF Hurn, Bournemouth, Hampshire to North Africa 20Nov42. 
					Operation Torch Nov42. 342nd Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Maison Blanche, Algiers, Algeria 20Nov42. 
					Tafraoui, Oran, Algeria 22Nov42. Battle damaged on a mission to the docks at Bizerte, Tunisia 18Dec42 (4KIA:6EVD). 
					Nearing the target, the 97th Bomb Group was forced to circle to permit the 301st Bomb Group to attack
					first, as planned. During the turn the second element of three was misplaced and as the flight 
					approached the assigned target it was attacked by three enemy fighters. Flak over the target struck 
					and disabled No.2 and No.4 engines causing an overspeeding propeller and fire on No.2 engine. 
					The plane couldn’t keep up with the rest of the squadron and, falling behind, was attacked again 
					by fighters. The engineer/top turret gunner was killed instantly. A fire broke out in the cockpit 
					and the plane rapidly lost altitude. The bail out signal was given but the plane was too low 
					for a safe evacuation. Only the bombardier managed to jump at less than 800 feet, hit the ground 
					hard and helped rescue some survivors when he reached the crash site. The pilot crash landed the
					plane behind enemy lines at Sidi Ahmed airfield, west of Bizerte. The co-pilot, navigator and ball 
					turret gunner were killed. Survivors managed to escape when the plane broke in two and reached 
					the safety of nearby Allied front lines.  Named SOONER II
				5716 (MSN 17-6012) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Sep42. United Air Lines, 
					Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 11Sep42. 27th Ferrying Squadron, 
					2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 14Oct42. Accident landing with mechanical 
					failure at New Castle AAB 28Oct42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 31Jan43. United Air Lines, 
					Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 28Feb43. Gowen Field, Boise, ID 26Mar43. 
					Moses Lake Field, WA 7Jun43. 3501st Base Unit (Technical School & Overseas Replacement Depot), 
					Boca Raton Field, FL 28Nov44. 2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 13Jun45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR 
					for storage and disposal 19Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped. Rear fuselage both sides painted with insignia of a new male 
					Vega worker mascot based on Elmer Fudd with words ‘War Production’ “Over the top … the axis we’ll stop”. 
					The new Elmer Fudd style worker character was named “Strato-Sam” and always carried a tool box with 
					large lettering VEGA, and Vega department number also appeared on his coveralls. 
					Painted by Randy McCraw of Vega Aircraft
				5717 (MSN 17-6013) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 13Sep42. United Air Lines, 
					Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 13Sep42. 2nd Ferrying Group, 
					New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 11Oct42. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, 
					Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 28Nov42. 423rd Bomb Squadron [RD*F], 
					306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 29Nov42. Failed to return from a 
					mission to the submarine base at Saint-Nazaire, France 16Feb43 (7KIA:1POW:2EVD). After bombs 
					were dropped, flak became accurate and heavy. German fighters in great numbers engaged 
					the bomber formation. In a head-on attack by several fighters, the pilot was killed with a 
					shot in the head as the cockpit area was riddled. The co-pilot attempted to take control, 
					but could not get the dead pilot out of his seat. More 20mm cannon shells poured in,
					wounding the radio operator and killing the tail gunner and two other gunners. Only three 
					of the crew escaped, one of which was the bombardier who was blown out of the exploding 
					nose compartment at 600 feet altitude. However, two of the three successfully evaded with the 
					help of French citizens while one was captured and taken POW. Crashed at La Ville Dan, near Guillac, 
					southwest of Rennes, France MACR 15472. 
				5718 (MSN 17-6014) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Sep42. 410th Bomb Squadron, 
					94th Bomb Group, Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 17Sep42. 3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus Field, 
					Detroit, MI 2Nov42. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 4Feb43. Sioux City AAB, IA 5Mar43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS. Damaged taxying caused by mechanical failure at Fanning Field, 
					Idaho Falls, ID 24Mar43. Hill Field, Ogden, UT 12Jul43. 452nd Bomb Group, Pendleton Field, OR 29Oct43. 
					244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Harvard Field, NB 10Jun44. Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 
					30Aug44. 1103rd Base Unit (Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command), Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 12Mar45. Panama Canal Zone 18Jan46. Fighter Affiliation 27Jul48.  Named THE WIDOW MAKER
				5719 (MSN 17-6015) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Sep42. Douglas Aircraft Company, 
					Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 12Sep42. Smyrna Field, TN 15Nov42. 
					955th School Squadron, Hobbs Field, NM 22Nov42. Crashed during a training flight five miles 
					south of Mineral Wells, TX near Fort Worth, TX 11Mar43. The crew was briefed to fly at 8,500 
					feet to Amarillo, then Tulsa, Shreveport, turning east to Dallas and then on to Fort Worth Field, 
					where they were to remain over night, returning to Hobbs Field the following day. Except for 
					excessive fuel consumption and increasingly bad weather, the flight was normal until the plane 
					left Shreveport. It began to pick up ice. The pitot tube froze (used to measure air speed), but pitot 
					heat was turned on and the instrument came back online. The pilot lifted the plane to escape 
					icing and to maintain radio contact. Rounding Shreveport, the plane turned east toward Dallas. 
					Cruising at 14,000ft on the way to Dallas, they ran into large build ups of clouds and again started 
					to pick up ice. They had to climb to 18,000ft to get above the icing and retain radio contact. As they 
					approached Dallas, they dropped down into the overcast at 14,000ft. They maintained radio contact 
					this time. When they were over Dallas Radio Station, the ceiling in Fort Worth, TX was reported at 
					800 feet. Fort Worth, TX told them to descend to 3,000ft. The crew began going through their landing 
					checklist while waiting clearance to make a procedure let down into Tarrant Field, Fort Worth, TX. 
					The airfield reported a ceiling of 300 feet. “No go on your landing, climb to 8,000ft and head for Abilene”. 
					The ceiling there was supposed to be 1,000ft. As the aircraft came into Fort Worth, TX and went on 
					out the north leg for procedure let down, the ceiling dropped to 300 feet and in a very little while 
					it was down to 100 feet. As it was going around to make a 180 degree turn to come back onto the 
					beam, the No.1 engine failed; they were at 3,000ft then. The crippled plane managed to climb to 8,000ft 
					on the three remaining engines. The weather outside continued to worsen. The No.2 engine failed and 
					the propeller would not feather. They attempted to contact Abilene by radio, but couldn’t. They reported 
					this fact to the Fort Worth, TX radio and asked for instructions but didn’t get any. The pilot and co-pilot 
					were unable to control the plane. They were going down. Air speed fell to 115 mph. They couldn’t keep a 
					compass heading. They estimated they were fifty miles from Fort Worth, TX with a ceiling no more 
					than 600 – 800 feet. The pilot decided to abandon the airplane, eight crew bailed out safely. Salvaged 11May43.
				5720 (MSN 17-6016) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 23Sep42. Douglas Aircraft Company, 
					Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 23Sep42. Baer Field, 
					Fort Wayne, IN 2Nov42. 306th Bomb Group, Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS Nov42. 15th Ferrying Group, 
					Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 14Dec42. 
					Departed USA 28Dec43 and ferried to UK via Brasil, Gambia, French Morocco, Gibraltar to Thurleigh, 
					England, arriving 16Jan43. 423rd Bomb Squadron [RD*Y], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), 
					Bedfordshire 16Jan43. Named SCARLET. Named for the pilot’s wife who was from Georgia [306BG]	
					{first combat mission 24Jan43}. 367th Bomb Squadron [GY*Y] 7Apr43. 
					Damaged taxying at Thurleigh 20Apr43. Battle damaged on a mission to the submarine yards 
					at Bremen, Germany 13Jun43. 544th Bomb Squadron [SU*A], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton 
					Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 23Aug43.   Named SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS
					Failed to return from a mission to the 
					Bosch magneto factory at Stuttgart, Germany 6Sep43 (4POW:6EVD). From the Initial Point until 
					leaving the target area, there was a complete undercast except for small sparse patches of farm land. 
					This group went over the target area twice without dropping their bombs. Bombs were finally 
					dropped on Achern, a small town 18km southwest of Baden-Baden, Germany. Having spent too 
					long over the target, the formation was beginning to realise that fuel exhaustion would likely 
					lead to many not being able to return to base. May have been struck in the wings by flak but 
					bombed the target and rallied for the return to base. Enemy fighters attacked hitting the wings 
					but without serious damage. North of Paris, and low on fuel, the crew started to jettison unwanted 
					equipment. The No.3 engine stopped from fuel exhaustion and the bomber dropped back 
					out of formation. With the propeller feathered, two enemy fighters scored hits as the aircraft 
					dropped down to 2,000ft. It crash landed in a hay field 5km southwest of Gisors, France. 
					The crew set fire to and destroyed the aircraft to prevent capture by the enemy; the 
					incendiaries did not work so a parachute was set fire in the radio room. {2 combat missions, 384BG}. 
				5721 (MSN 17-6017) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Sep42. Long Beach Field, CA 24Sep42. 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 6Oct42. Gowen Field, Boise, ID 10Nov42. Hobbs Field, NM 3Mar43. 
					Pyote Field, TX 1Apr43. 503rd Bomb Squadron, 346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN 24May43. 
					Damaged landing at Dyersburg Field 30May43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma 
					City, OK 7Aug43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 7Dec43. Wendover Field, UT 28Dec43. 
					MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 15Jan44. 3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 18Nov44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK for storage and disposal 24Sep45. 
					War Assets Corporation. Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped
				5722 (MSN 17-6018) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Sep42. Long Beach Field, CA 27Sep42. 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 3Oct42. Ephrata AAB, WA 3Dec42. West Coast Training Center, 
					Fort Sumner Field, NM 21Apr43. Hobbs Field, NM 6May43. Damaged in collision with B-17F 42-6154 
					landing at Orange County Field, Santa Ana, CA 6Nov43.  Surveyed Hobbs AAF Jan 6, 1944
				5723 (MSN 17-6019) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Sep42. Long Beach Field, CA 30Sep42. 
					Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 4Oct42. 
					3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI 5Nov42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 27Nov42. 
					360th Bomb Squadron [PU*D], 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 13Feb43. 
					Battle damaged on a mission to the Bremen Vulkan submarine construction yards at Vegesack, Bremen, 
					Germany 18Mar43. Crash landed with wheels up in a field four miles south of Molesworth. Salvaged 19Mar43
				5724 (MSN 17-6020) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Sep42. Douglas Aircraft Company, 
					Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 9Oct42. 3rd Ferrying Group, 
					Romulus Field, Detroit, MI 14Nov42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 19Jan43. Ferried from Menara Airport, 
					Marrakech, French Morocco to St Eval (Station 129), Cornwall 19Mar43. 322nd Bomb Squadron [LG*T], 
					91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 23Mar43.  Named THUNDERBIRD / MARNITA No.2, 
					made up from the first names of the two pilot’s wives
					Battle damaged on a mission to the submarine construction yards at Wilhelmshaven, Germany 15May43.
					A large force of enemy fighters attacked the formation viciously during the bomb run. Flak was meagre 
					and inaccurate; the plane was damaged by flak and 0.50 caliber shells. Battle damaged on a mission 
					to the Deutsche Werke Kiel AG shipyard at Kiel, Germany 19May43. Flak over the target was moderate 
					and accurate, striking and damaging the plane. Battle damaged on a mission to the submarine yards 
					at Wilhelmshaven, Germany 21May43. Enemy fighter opposition was vicious both before and after the 
					target. Flak was moderate to intense, damaging the plane. Failed to return from a mission to Saint-Nazaire, 
					France 28Jun43 (8KIA:2POW). Damaged by heavy flak, shot down by two FW-190A-5 of JG 2/8. 
					over Bay of Biscay 60 km SW of Ile de Sein, France Jun 28, 1943
					The plane ditched in the English Channel. Survivors were rescued by French fishermen. {9 missions}..   MACR 15710. 
42-5725/5744		Lockheed/Vega B-17F-10-VE Fortress
				MSN 6021/6040  Built by Lockheed Vega, Burbank, CA as part of pooled production with Douglas and Boeing
					Production changes: SCR-535 radio and bomb selector switch added. B-3 drift meter deleted
					Disposions from FORTLOG
				5725 (MSN 17-6021) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 5Oct42. Douglas Aircraft Company, 
					Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 6Oct42. 3rd Ferrying Group, 
					Romulus Field, Detroit, MI 26Nov42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 24Dec42. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 9Jan43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 17Jan43. 365th Bomb Squadron [XK*P], 305th Bomb Group, 
					Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 1Feb43. 532nd Bomb Squadron [VE*C], 381st Bomb Group, 
					Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 22Aug43.   Named "This Is It", renamed "Flapper" Returned to US. 
					1104th Base Unit (Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command), Homestead Field, FL 13Jul44. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 24Jul44. Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 26Aug44. 
					Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 
					Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 19Mar45. La Junta Field, CO 26Mar45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Searcey Field, OK 31Jul45. War Assets Corporation. Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped
				5726 (MSN 17-6022) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Oct42. Douglas Aircraft Company, 
					Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 11Oct42. Blythe Field, CA 28Dec42. 
					Dalhart Field, TX 16May43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 21Jun43. Dalhart Field, 
					TX 10Jul43. 427th Combat Crew Training Squadron, Clovis Field, NM. Ground looped during takeoff 
					Clovis Field, NM 10Mar44. 242nd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Grand Island Field, NB 23Jun44. 
					6th Bomb Group, Grand Island Field, NB 29Aug44. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), 
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 1Sep44. 232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 4Sep44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage and disposal 7Jun45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped
				5727  (MSN 17-6023) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Oct42. Douglas Aircraft Company, 
					Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 13Oct42. Rapid City Field, SD 11Nov42. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 17Dec42. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 9Jan43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 419th Bomb Squadron, 
					301st Bomb Group, Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 3Feb43, named "Elaine". . Battle damaged 
					by flak on a tactical mission to a Luftwaffe airfield five miles west of Gabès, Tunisia 22Feb43. 
					Battle damaged by flak on a tactical mission to hit troops retreating through the Kasserine Mountain Pass, 
					Boulaaba, Tunisia 23Feb43. Battle damaged by flak on a tactical mission to a convoy forty miles 
					off Palermo, Sicily 26Feb43. Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 8Mar43. Battle damaged 
					by flak on a tactical mission to the Luftwaffe airfield at Borizzo (Chinisia), Trapani, Sicily 10May43. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the ferry terminal and railway marshalling yards at Messina, 
					Sicily 18Jun43 (10RTD). With two engines disabled, increased power on the two remaining engines 
					increased fuel consumption. With fuel exhaustion, the plane crash landed near Constantine, 
					Algeria. {37 missions}. Salvaged
				5728 (MSN 17-6024) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Oct42. Douglas Aircraft Company, 
					ication Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 16Oct42. Ephrata AAB, WA 24Nov42. 
					Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Great Falls AAB, MT 1Dec42. The right main landing gear collapsed 
					causing a ground loop as the bomber skidded off the runway at Great Falls Field 8Jan43. The pilot had 
					left the landing gear down and locked while practicing touch-and-go landings; it was on the fourth
					landing that the accident happened. The right engines were shock loaded as the propeller blades 
					bent and there was damage to the ball turret, right flap and wing. The drag link had failed caused 
					by being designed too small and too weak. Rapid City Field, SD 9Mar43. Glasgow Field, MT 14Apr43. 
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 18May43. 593rd Bomb Squadron, 396th Bomb Group, 
					Moses Lake Field, WA 17Jun43. Accident landing with mechanical failure at Moses Lake Field 17Jul43. 
					318th Bomb Squadron, 88th Bomb Group, Avon Park Field, FL. Landing accident at Avon Park Field 14Jan44. 
					Damaged while parked in a collision by B-17G 42-107187 at Avon Park 11Apr44. 328th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Gulfport Field, MS 25Jul44. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training 
					Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 10May45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, 
					AR for storage and disposal 11Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5729 42-5729	(MSN 17-6025) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 16Oct42. Douglas Aircraft 
					Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 16Oct42. 3rd Ferrying Group, 
					Romulus Field, Detroit, MI 14Nov42. Rome Air Depot, NY 9Dec42. 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle AAB, 
					Wilmington, DE 1Feb43. 369th Bomb Squadron [WW*G], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), 
					Bedfordshire 27Feb43. Eighth Air Force Service Command 16Apr43. Regained by Group 8May43.
					Seriously battle damaged on a mission to the synthetic oil refinery at Gelsenkirchen, Germany 12Aug43.
					Because of solid clouds, the group diverted and bombed the synthetic oil refinery at Recklinghausen, Germany. 
					In attacks by enemy fighters, 20mm cannon shells cause damage to the oxygen system, wiring, cockpit and 
					dorsal fin. Eighth Air Force Service Command 12Aug43. Regained by Group 22Aug43. 401st Bomb Squadron [LL*E], 
					91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 8Sep43. Battle damaged on a mission to 
					industrial areas at Frankfurt am Main, Germany 4Oct43 (2WIA:8RTD). Flak over the target was moderate 
					and accurate. A large force of enemy fighters were encountered, some using rockets which were fired from 
					a distance beyond the range of the bombers’ guns. Approaching the target, the plane was attacked by 
					Bf 110 fighters wounding the two waist gunners. Battle damaged on a Crossbow mission to a German 
					V-weapon site at Andres in the Pas-de-Calais, France 24Dec43. Flak over the target was heavy and accurate, 
					damaging the plane. {15+ missions}. Returned to US. Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL 15Mar44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped. 
					Named PICCADILLY COMMANDO – artwork of a naked lady holding a bomb / BUCCANEER
				5730 (MSN 17-6026) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Oct42. Douglas Aircraft Company, 
					Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 18Oct42. Rapid City Field, SD 25Nov42. 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 28Mar43. Walla Walla Field, WA 18Jul43. Salvaged 20Nov43.
					Surveyed Walla Walla AAF Nov 23, 1943
				5731 (MSN 17-6027) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Oct42. United Air Lines, Modification 
					Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 20Oct42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 4Dec42. 
					Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 414th Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Biskra, Algeria 31Jan43. 
					Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 8Feb43. Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. 
					Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. Ground looped at Biskra, Algeria 23Sep43. Fifteenth Air Force, 
					Italy 1Nov43. Foggia Main, Italy 15Dec43. San Giovanni, Cerignola, Italy 20Dec43. Foggia #7, 
					Amendola, Italy 16Jan44. Salvaged 27Aug44.Named  SMOKEY STOVER--named for the comic strip.
				5732/5744 converted to YB-40
					Modified by Douglas, Tulsa as an armoured escort B-17F based on the Vega V-140 proposal. Designated YB-40 for service test
					5732 (MSN 17-6028) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Oct42. Douglas Aircraft
						 Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 29Oct42. 
						Modified by Douglas as a YB-40 [Vega Project V-140]. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 15Mar43. 
						School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 26Mar43. Montbrook Field, Williston, FL 3Apr43. 
						North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 3May43. Took off from 
						RCAF Goose Bay, Labrador for Meeks Field, Keflavík, Iceland 7May43. The pilot found poor 
						weather in Iceland and decided to press on for the UK. Low on fuel, the plane crash landed
						in a peat bog at Brenish, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland 7May43. Salvaged and taken
						to Stornaway, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland. Ferried St Mawgan (Station 512), 
						Cornwall to Marrakech, French Morocco 18Feb44. Returned to US 28Mar44. 3036th Base 
						Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Yuma Field, AZ 4May44. To  Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
						Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage and disposal 18May45. War Assets Administration. 
						Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped. War Assets Administration. 
						Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped
					5733 (MSN 17-6029) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Oct42. Douglas Aircraft 
						Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 29Oct42. 
						Modified by Douglas as a YB-40 [Vega Project V-140]. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 18Mar43. School of 
						Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 26Mar43. Montbrook Field, Williston, FL 3Apr43. North Atlantic 
						Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 30Apr43. 327th Bomb Squadron [UX*F], 
						92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 3May43. 322nd Bomb Squadron [LG*T], 
						91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 16Jul43. Returned to US 2Nov43. 
						Flexible Gunnery School, Yuma Field, AZ 5Sep44. Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 26Sep44. 
						To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage and disposal 18May45. 
						War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped. 
						Named PEORIA PROWLER
					5734 (MSN 17-6030) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Oct42. Douglas Aircraft Company,
						 Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 29Oct42. Modified by Douglas 
						as a YB-40 [Vega Project V-140]. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 15Mar43. School of Applied Tactics, 
						Orlando AAB, FL 26Mar43. Damaged landing at Dale Mabry Field, Tallahassee, FL 28Mar43. 
						Montbrook Field, Williston, FL 3Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque 
						Isle Field, ME 6May43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), 
						Scotland 14May43. 327th Bomb Squadron [UX*D], 92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), 
						Huntingdonshire 14May43. {first combat mission 27May43}. {9 missions}. 323rd Bomb 
						Squadron [OR*R], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 16Jul43. 
						Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire Oct44. Returned to US, departed 25Jan44. 
						Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL 4Sep44. Flexible Gunnery School, Yuma Field, AZ 4May45. 
						To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage and disposal 
						18May45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped. 
						Named  SEYMOUR ANGEL / RED BALLOON / OLD IRONSIDES
					5735 (MSN 17-6031) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Oct42. Douglas Aircraft Company, 
						Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 30Oct42. Modified by Douglas 
						as a YB-40 [Vega Project V-140]. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 15Mar43. School of Applied Tactics, 
						Orlando AAB, FL 26Mar43. Montbrook Field, Williston, FL 3Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air 
						Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 4May43. 327th Bomb Squadron [UX*B], 92nd Bomb Group, 
						Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 4May43, named "Wango Wango") . Failed to return 
						from a mission to the Chemische Werke synthetic rubber works at Hüls, Marl, Germany 22Jun43 (10POW). 
						Flak damaged engine No.1 & No.4,  shot down by Uffz. Bernhard Kunze in FW-190A-4 of JG 1/1. 
						Aircraft crashed at Pont, near Geldern, 16 miles northwest of Krefeld, Germany. [only YB-40 lost in action].   
					5736 (MSN 17-6032) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Nov42. Douglas Aircraft Company,
						Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 5Nov42. Modified by Douglas as a 
						YB-40 [Vega Project V-140]. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 14Mar43. School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 26Mar43. 
						Montbrook Field, Williston, FL 3Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 3May43. 
						Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 11May43. 327th Bomb Squadron [UX*C], 
						92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 14May43. 359th Bomb Squadron [BN*Q], 
						303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 3Aug43. 524th Bomb Squadron [WA*P], 
						379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 28Aug43; used as a group transport. Base 
						Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire 9Oct43.  Had been
						retired from use at Kimbolton by Oct 2, 1943 when it was
						shown to attendees at a party for local children.
						Returned to US 6Nov43. 3010th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Williams Field, 
						Chandler, AZ 26Sep44. 3036th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Yuma Field, AZ 11Nov44. 
						To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage and disposal 18May45. 
						War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped. War Assets 
						Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped.  Named TAMPA TORNADO.
					5737 (MSN 17-6033) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Nov42. Douglas Aircraft Company, 
						Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 4Nov42. Modified by Douglas as a 
						YB-40 [Vega Project V-140]. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 14Mar43. School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 
						26Mar43. Montbrook Field, Williston, FL 3Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
						Presque Isle Field, ME 3May43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), 
						Scotland 9May43. 327th Bomb Squadron [UX*K], 92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), 
						Huntingdonshire 11May43. 360th Bomb Squadron [PU*Q], 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), 
						Huntingdonshire 16Jul43, named "Dakota Demon".  Returned to USA Nov 2, 1943.
						Condemned salvage Jan 6, 1946
					5738 (MSN 17-6034) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Nov42. Douglas Aircraft Company, 
						Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 4Nov42. Modified by Douglas as a 
						YB-40 [Vega Project V-140]. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 18Mar43. School of Applied Tactics, Orlando 
						AAB, FL 26Mar43. Montbrook Field, Williston, FL 3Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
						Presque Isle Field, ME 1May43. 327th Bomb Squadron [UX*G], 92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), 
						Huntingdonshire 4May43.  Named *Boston Tea Party*.   returned to USA Nov 2, 1943.  
						Flexible Gunnery School, Yuma Field, AZ 4May44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, 
						Ontario, CA for storage and disposal 24May45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows 
						Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped
					5739 (MSN 17-6035) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 6Nov42. Douglas Aircraft Company,
						Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 6Nov42. Modified by Douglas as a 
						YB-40 [Vega Project V-140]. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 15Mar43. School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 
						26Mar43. Montbrook Field, Williston, FL 3Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
						Presque Isle Field, ME 30Apr43. 327th Bomb Squadron [UX*J], 92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), 
						Huntingdonshire 4Apr43. Named LUFKIN RUFFIAN. 427th Bomb Squadron [GN*J], 303rd Bomb Group, 
						Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 16Jul43. Named LUFKIN RUSSIAN. 545th Bomb Squadron [JD*P], 
						384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 28Aug43. {no combat missions with 
						384BG}. Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire 5Oct43. Regained by Group 12Oct43. 
						Ferried from St Mawgan (Station 512), Cornwall to Marrakech, French Morocco 20/21Feb44. Returned to 
						the US 3Nov44. 82nd Flying Training Wing, Yuma Field, AZ. Damaged at Yuma 11Dec44. Damaged while 
						parked by B-17G 42-102910 at Yuma 19Dec44. 3036th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Yuma Field, AZ 4May45. 
						To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage and disposal 18May45. 
						War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped
					5740 (MSN 17-6036) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Nov42. Douglas Aircraft Company, '
						Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 7Nov42. Modified by Douglas as a 
						YB-40 [Vega Project V-140]. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 18Mar43. School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, 
						FL 26Mar43. Montbrook Field, Williston, FL 3Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
						Presque Isle Field, ME 30Apr43. 327th Bomb Squadron [UX*E], 92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), 
						Huntingdonshire 4May43.  Named *Monticello*. Returned to US. RCAF Gander, Newfoundland 2Nov43. 
						3010th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 26Sep44. 
						3036th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Yuma Field, AZ 4May45.   To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
						Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage and disposal 18May45. War Assets Administration. 
						Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped.
					5741 (MSN 17-6037) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Nov42. Douglas Aircraft Company, 
						Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 12Nov42. Modified by Douglas as a 
						YB-40 [Vega Project V-140]. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 17Mar43. School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 26Mar43. 
						Montbrook Field, Williston, FL 3Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle 
						Field, ME 30Apr43. 327th Bomb Squadron [UX*H], 92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102),
						 Huntingdonshire 7May43.  Named CHICAGO. 401st Bomb Squadron [LL*Y], 91st Bomb Group, 
						Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 22Jul43. Named GUARDIAN ANGEL. Returned to US 2Nov43. 
						82nd Flying Training Wing, Yuma Field, AZ; code U-48. Damaged by structural failure 35 miles 
						east of Yuma 22Dec44. 3036th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Yuma Field, AZ 4May44. 
						To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage and disposal 18May45. 
						War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped
					5742 (MSN 17-6038) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Nov42. Douglas Aircraft Company, 
						Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 15Nov42. Modified by Douglas as a 
						YB-40 [Vega Project V-140]. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX. School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 26Mar43. 
						Montbrook Field, Williston, FL 3Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle 
						Field, ME 30Apr43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 9May43. 
						327th Bomb Squadron [UX*L], 92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 13May43. 
						Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire 5Oct43.  Named *Plain Dealing Express*
						Returned to US 3Apr44. 3036th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Yuma Field, AZ 4May44. 
						To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage and disposal 18May45. 
						War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped.
					5743 (MSN 17-6039) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Nov42. Douglas Aircraft Company, 
						Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 15Nov42. Modified by Douglas as a 
						YB-40 [Vega Project V-140]. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 14Mar43. School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 
						26Mar43. Montbrook Field, Williston, FL 3Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque 
						Isle Field, ME 3May43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 9May43. 
						327th Bomb Squadron [UX*M], 92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 11May43. 
						Damaged landing at Alconbury 18May43. Flown to Iceland 23Jun43. Returned to Alconbury 25Jul43. 
						Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire 5Oct43.  Named *Woolaroc*  
					 	Returned to US 2Oct43. 3036th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Yuma Field, AZ 11Oct43. Destroyed when 
						crash landed after engine failure four miles north of Dateland, east of Yuma, AZ 17Oct44. Reclaimed 8Nov44
					5744 (MSN 17-6040) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Nov42. Douglas Aircraft Company, 
						Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 18Nov42. Modified by Douglas as a 
						YB-40 [Vega Project V-140]. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 17Mar43. School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 
						26Mar43. Montbrook Field, Williston, FL 3Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque 
						Isle Field, ME 5May43. 92nd Bomb Group 11May43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to 
						Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 17May43. 327th Bomb Squadron [UX*A], 92nd Bomb Group, 
						Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire May43.  Named *Dollie Madison*.		
						Flown on a mission to enemy airfields in northwest Europe 16Aug43; this was the last combat mission 
						for YB-40 gunships. Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire 5Oct43. 
						Returned to US 2Nov43. 3036th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Yuma Field, AZ 4May44. 
						To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage and disposal 18May45. 
						War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped.
42-5745/5764		Lockheed/Vega B-17F-15-VE Fortress
				MSN 17-6041/6060.  Boeing B-17F built by Lockheed-Vega Airplane Company, burbank, CA as part of 
					pooled production with Douglas and Boeing.  Dispositions from FORTLOG.
					Production changes: Improved brakes. Astrodome. A-12 oxygen regulators and windshield alcohol de-icing spray system added
				5745 MSN 17-6041) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Nov42. Douglas Aircraft Company, 
					Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 21Nov42. Caribbean Wing, 
					Air Transport Command, Homestead Field, FL 18Dec42. 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), 
					Northamptonshire 18Mar43. RAF Wyton, Cambridgeshire; installation of Oboe Mk I radar equipment. 
					327th Bomb Squadron [UX*H], 92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 20Apr43.
					325th Bomb Squadron. Damaged taxying Alconbury 25May43. 813th Bomb Squadron, 482nd Bomb Group,
					Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 25Aug43, 322nd Bomb Squadron [LG*C], 91st Bomb Group, 
					Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 20Dec43. Eighth Air Force Service Command (AFSC) 27Apr44;
					not equipped with ‘Tokyo’ long range fuel tanks. Returned to US 6May44. 3036th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery 
					School), Yuma Field, AZ 4May44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM 
					for storage and disposal 19Jun45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; 
					scrapped. Named THE FUHRER THE BETTER.
				5746 (MSN 17-6042) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Nov42. Douglas Aircraft Company, 
					Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 24Nov42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 10Jan43. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 2Feb43. 
					Marrakech, French Morocco. General Depot No.1, La Sénia, Oran, Algeria. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					347th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 23Feb43  
					Named "Stardust". .Battle damaged on a tactical mission to a Luftwaffe airfield at Monserrato, Cagliari, 
					Sardinia 14Apr43. On return the plane crash landed when the left main landing gear collapsed, damagine the 
					No.1 and No.2 propellers and left wing. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 4Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 
					Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 11Dec43. Failed to return from a mission to Salon-de-Provence, 
					France 27Jan44 (1KIA:2EVD:7POW). The mission was against Luftwaffe He 111 and Ju 88 bombers and their 
					base used to attack shipping supporting the Anzio beachhead. The enemy sent up flak and twenty to thirty 
					fighters, some got past the escort sufficiently to carry on a forty-eight minute attack. As the squadron 
					separated from the Group formation to bomb a separate part of the airfield, a flight of enemy fighters 
					attacked. On the first pass, No.2 engine was disabled and the propeller feathered. The bombardier jettisoned 
					the bombs and closed the bomb bay doors. By the third pass, it was impossible to maintain airspeed or altitude. 
					No.1 engine was disabled and on fire and the No.3 engine supercharger had failed. With only one good engine, 
					the bomber began a shallow left hand turn and the order given to bail out. For unkown reason, the flight engineer 
					was still onboard when the plane crashed near Rognac, Marseille, France. {87 missions}.
					Credited to Lt. Josef Torfer in Bf-109G-6 of JGr. Süd/2.  MACR 2039. .
				5747  (MSN 17-6043) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 25Nov42. Douglas Aircraft Company, 
					Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 25Nov42. 2nd Ferrying Group, 
					New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 27Dec42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 3Jan43 [for modification]. 
					Mobile, Bates Field, AL 20Jan43. 332nd Bomb Squadron, 94th Bomb Group 1943. Ferried from Menara 
					Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco to St Eval (Station 129), Cornwall 21Mar43.   Named "Bucket of Bolts"
					Transferred to 364BS/305BG [WF-F] Chelveston 5/3/43; transferred to 535BS/381BG [MS-0] Ridgewell 
					Aug 22, 1943; {2+m} 547BS/384BG [SO-M] Grafton Underwood Oct 5, 1943; Named "Hangar Queem" 
					{first combat mission 9Oct43}. {3 missions}. 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Little Staughton (Station 127), 
					Bedfordshire Nov43. Crash landed at Little Staughton (Station 127), Bedfordshire 30Nov43. The aircraft was 
					being returned to Grafton Underwood after maintenance when it landed short on the perimeter track, 
					striking fairly hard. The pilot proceeded around the circuit to try and land again. Observers noticed that the 
					left landing gear had been damaged with the drag link severed. The pilot was instructed to fly back to 
					Little Staughton for a crash landing at the air depot. Regained by Group 4Mar44. Base Air Depot No.1, 
					Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire 15Mar44. Returned to US. 508th Base Unit (Casual Squadron), Berry Field, 
					Nashville, TN 14Jun44. Damaged by weather while parked at Berry Field 27Jul44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 18Aug45. 
				5748 (MSN 17-6044) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Nov42. Douglas Aircraft Company, 
					Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 29Nov42. Pyote Field, TX 2Jan43. 
					Pueblo AAB, CO 28Mar43. 466th Bomb Squadron, 333rd Bomb Group, Dalhart Field, TX 25May43. 
					Damaged taxying caused by mechanical failure at Dalhart Field 4Jun43. Gulfport Field, MS 5Jul43. 
					Dalhart Field, TX 24Jul43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 30Oct43. 
					2511th Base Unit (Instrument School, Instrument Pilot), Bryan Field, TX 2Nov44. Damaged landing 
					caused by mechanical failure at Bryan Field 18May45.   To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 20Dec45
				5749 (MSN 17-6045) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Nov42. Douglas Aircraft Company, 
					Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 30Nov43. Smoky Hill 
					Field, Salina, KS 9Jan43. DeRidder AAB, LA 31Jan43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 5Mar43. Air Service 
					Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 1Apr43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 29May43. 
					Scott Field, Belleville, IL 19Jul43. 582nd Bomb Squadron, 393rd Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA 11Nov43. 
					3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 18Nov44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK for storage and disposal 24Sep45. War Assets Corporation. 
					Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped .  
				5750 (MSN 17-6046) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Nov42. Douglas Aircraft Company, 
					Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 30Nov42. Wendover Field, UT 3Jan43. 
					Scribner Field, NB 7Apr43. Sioux City AAB, IA 12Apr43. Gowen Field, Boise, ID 5May43. 
					Wendover Field, UT 29May43. 581st Bomb Squadron, 393rd Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA 11Jun43. 
					Mid-air collision with B-17F 42-5790 and crashed two miles southwest of Fedora, SD 13Jun43 (11KIS). 
					Salvaged 15Jun43
				5751 (MSN 17-6047) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Dec42. United Air Lines, 
					Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 9Dec42. Blythe Field, CA 30Dec42.
					52nd Bomb Squadron, 29th Bomb Group, Gowen Field, Boise, ID. Destroyed by fire after a collision 
					during takeoff with parked B-17F 42-29548 and 42-2987 at Gowen 13Apr43 (5KIS). The sortie 
					was an instrument check ride which included a blind takeoff and the student was taking his 
					first check. The B-17 started to take off with the student under the hood and an instructor 
					pilot of considerable experience was sitting in the right hand seat. The airplane ran 1,550 
					feet down the runway then turned off the runway under full power. It was straightened 
					out momentarily while still under full power and swerved further to the right. Finally, 
					after proceeding in a wide arc for approximately 3/10 of a mile from the runway, 
					it hit the left wing of an airplane parked on the north side of the ramp (B-17F 42-29548). 
					It swung further to the right, still under full power at an estimated speed of 70 or 80 miles an 
					hour and proceeded south across the ramp. It collided with the transformers furnishing power 		
					to one of the main water wells on the field and smashed head-on into another parked plane 
					(B-17F 42-2987). As the airplane came onto the ramp, witnesses stated that it was in a nose-down 
					attitude under full power. The propellers were observed to strike the ground and the left tire 
					blew out just before the airplane struck the wing of the first parked plane. At the time of the 
					accident the airplane was travelling at an angle of approximately 45° or more with the 
					original takeoff direction, and was swerving violently to the right. When 42-5751 collided 
					head-on with 42-2987, both planes were badly damaged and fire started, without an explosion, 
					which completely destroyed both planes. Four men in the airplanes were killed as a result 
					of the crash; one man who was on the ramp was struck and killed by the airplane. Salvaged 27Apr43
				5752 (MSN 17-6048) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Dec42. United Air Lines, Modification 
					Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 11Dec42. Pocatello Field, ID 29Dec42. 
					Pyote Field, TX 18Jan43. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 28Feb43. Dalhart Field, TX 17Mar43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 30Jul43. Midwest Air Depot, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 22Oct43. 19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX 9Nov43. 19th Combat 
					Crew Training Squadron, Pyote Field, TX. Damaged in collision while taxying with 
					B-17F 42-5467 Pyote 3Feb44. Salvaged 7Feb44.  
				5753 (MSN 17-6049) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Dec42. United Air Lines, Modification 
					Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 13Dec42. Pueblo AAB, CO 30Dec42. Biggs Field, 
					El Paso, TX 24Feb43. Blythe Field, CA 18Mar43. Walla Walla Field, WA 20May43. 
					Redmond Field, OR 18Jun43. Walla Walla Field, WA 15Aug43. Avon Park Field, FL 23Nov43. 
					3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 18Nov44.   Converted to F-9 photo-recon aircraft 
					with cameras added and bombing equipment deleted.  Designated FB-17F. Reclaimed 3Jan46
				5754 (MSN 17-6050) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Dec42. United Air Lines, 
					Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 16Dec42. Pyote Field, TX 1Jan43. 
					Pueblo AAB, CO 28Mar43. 589th Bomb Squadron, 395th Bomb Group, Ephrata AAB, WA 21May43.
					Damaged landing with mechanical failure at Ephrata AAB 23Jun43. 590th Bomb Squadron, 
					395th Bomb Group. Damaged while parked by B-17F 42-29637 at Ephrata AAB 27Jun43. 
					Damaged landing at Ephrata AAB 29Sep43. 2020th Base Unit, Galveston Field, TX 6Aug44. 
					211th Base Unit, Casper Field, WY 18Jan45. 225th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Rapid City Field, SD 23Feb45. 4202nd Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), 
					Syracuse AAB, NY 30Mar45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR 
					for storage and disposal 14Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway 
					Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5755 (MSN 17-6051) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Dec42. United Air Lines, 
					Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 17Dec42. Gore Field, Great 
					Falls, MT 14Jan43. Walla Walla Field, WA 22Feb43. Madras Field, OR 20Jun43. Walla 
					Walla Field, WA 15Aug43. Avon Park Field, FL 23Nov43. 3705th Base Unit (Technical School), 
					Lowry Field, Denver, CO 1May44. 3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine),
					Hobbs Field, NM 19May44.  To  Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK
					for storage and disposal 5Nov45
				5756 (MSN 17-6052) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Dec42. United Air Lines,
					 Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 19Dec42. Kirtland Field, 
					Albuquerque, NM 31Jan43. Cheyenne, WY 27Feb43. Pueblo AAB, CO 18Mar43. North 
					Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 7Apr43. 509th Bomb 
					Squadron [RQ*R], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 19Apr43. 
					Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire 19Mar44.  Named "Kay L H".
					{21 missions}. Returned to US. Robins Field, Warner Robins, GA 1Jun44. Amarillo Field, TX 24Oct44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 9Jan46. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped. 
				5757 (MSN 17-6053) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Dec42. United Air Lines, 
					Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 25Dec42. Glasgow Field, MT 22Jan43. 
					Walla Walla Field, WA 5Feb43. Dyersburg Field, TN 18Mar43. 88th Bomb Group,
					Walla Walla Field, WA 18May43. Damaged by fire at Walla Walla 8Sep43. 
					4117th Base Unit (Warner Robins Air Technical Service Command), Robins Field, 
					Warner Robins, GA 15Jun44. 326th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 29Jul44. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Drew Field, Tampa, FL 23Jan45. 231st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Alamogordo Field, NM 5Mar45. 331st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Barksdale Field, Bossier City, LA 15Apr45. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Avon Park Field, FL 19May45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR 
					for storage and disposal 18Aug45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway 
					Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5758 (MSN 17-6054) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Dec42. United Air Lines, 
					Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 23Dec42. Gore Field, Great 
					Falls, MT 14Jan43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 8Apr43.
					542nd Bomb Squadron, 383rd Bomb Group, Rapid City Field, SD 19Apr43. Damaged taxying at 
					Rapid City Field 5May43. Harvard Field, NB 21Sep43. Galveston Field, TX 17Feb44.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 9Oct45.
				5759 (MSN 17-6055) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Dec42. United Air Lines, 
					Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 23Nov42. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 31Jan43. Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 19Mar43. Headquarters and 
					Headquarters Squadron, Orlando AAB, FL 15Jun43. Damaged taxying caused by mechanical 
					failure at Orlando AAB 24Sep43. 1st Photographic Group, Bolling Field, Washington, DC 4Dec43. 
					499th Bomb Group, Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 7Jun44. 11th Photographic Group, MacDill Field, 
					Tampa, FL 14Jun44. 902nd Base Unit (Base Complement), Orlando AAB, FL 29Jul44. 
					19th Photographic Squadron, 11th Photographic Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 5Aug44. 
					3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 10Aug44. Damaged taxying at 
					Amarillo Field 26Apr45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR 
					for storage and disposal 21Jan46. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway 
					Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5760 (MSN 17-6056) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Dec42. United Air Lines, Modification 
					Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 23Nov42. 461st Bomb Squadron, 331st Bomb Group, 
					Casper Field, WY 14Jan43. Damaged landing with mechanical failure at Casper Field 1May43. 
					Moses Lake Field, WA 8Jun43. 326th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, 
					Tampa, FL 20Jan45. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 23Feb45. 
					331st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Barksdale Field, Bossier City, LA 3Mar45. 
					325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 19May45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 17Sep45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5761 (MSN 17-6057) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Dec42. United Air Lines, Modification 
					Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 27Dec42. Gowen Field, Boise, ID 19Jan43. School of Applied 
					Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 24Mar43. Lowry Field, Denver, CO 14Apr43. Wright Field, Dayton, OH 14Jun43. 
					580th Bomb Squadron, 393rd Bomb Group, Watertown Field, SD 25Jun43. Crashed after engine 
					failure at Valentine Municipal Airport, NB 18Jul43. Hill Field, Ogden, UT 6Aug43. 393rd Combat 
					Crew Training Squadron, Sioux City AAB, IA. Accident landing with mechanical failure at Sioux 
					City AAB 4Mar44. Damaged taxying at Sioux City AAB 28Mar44. 4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City 
					Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 19Jun44. 244th Base Unit 
					(Operational Training Unit), Harvard Field, NB 21Jun44. 505th Bomb Group, Harvard Field, NB 20Jul44. 
					235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 16Aug44. 
					Crashed after fuel exhaustion when the crew bailed out over Santa Rosa, NM 23Sep44. Salvaged 24Sep44
				5762 (MSN 17-6058) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Dec42. United Air Lines, Modification 
					Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 23Dec42. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 6Jan43. 
					346th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group. DeRidder AAB, LA. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean 
					Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 31Jan43. Ferried South 
					Atlantic route Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL: Borinquen Field, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico; 
					Atkinson Field, Georgetown, British Guiana; Val de Cães Field, Belém, Brasil; Yundum Field, 
					Bathurst, Gambia; Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco. General Depot No.1, La Sénia, 
					Oran, Algeria. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 346th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group 23Feb43. 
					Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 16Mar43. Battle damaged on a tactical mission in support 
					of Operation Husky at Messina, Sicily 25Jun43 (1KIA:9RTD). Flak was heavy and accurate, killing a 
					waist gunner. Approximately thirty Luftwaffe Bf 109 fighters of JG 77 attacked the formation while 
					over the target and off the coast of Trapani. On return, force landed at Bône, Algeria. Service Group,
					Bône, Algeria 28Jun43. Salvaged
				5763 (MSN 17-6059) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Dec42. Long Beach Field, CA 29Dec42. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 7Jan43. Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Homestead 
					Field, FL 14Feb43. Ferried from Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco to St Eval (Station 129), 
					Cornwall 8Mar43. 401st Bomb Squadron [LL*F], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), 
					Cambridgeshire 9Mar43.  Named *Bomb-Boogie*  Force landed at RAF Tempsford 17Jul43. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the Bosch magneto factory at Stuttgart, Germany 6Sep43 (6POW:4EVD). 
					From the Initial Point until leaving the target area, there was a complete undercast except for small 
					sparse patches of farm land. This group went over the target area twice without dropping their bombs. 
					Bombs were finally dropped on Achern, a small town 18km southwest of Baden-Baden, Germany. 
					Having spent too long over the target, the formation was beginning to realise that fuel exhaustion 
					would likely lead to many not being able to return to base. Enemy aircraft had damaged engine No.3. 
					Claimed by Maj Egon Mayer in Fw 190A-6 of JG 2/Stab The plane crashed at 
					Mons-en-Pevele, near Lille, France. {17 missions}.  MACR 514.
				5764 (MSN 17-6060) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Dec42. United Air Lines, 
					Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 28Dec42. Continental Airlines, 
					Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 2Jan43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 10Jan43. Air Depot, 
					Brookley Field, Mobile, AL 8Mar43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 13Apr43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					97th Bomb Group, Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 16Apr43. Pont-du-Fahs, 
					Tunisia 11Aug43. Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 
					Foggia Main, Italy 15Dec43. San Giovanni, Cerignola, Italy 20Dec43. Battle damaged on 
					a mission to the railway marshalling yards at Innsbruck, Austria 19Dec43. Foggia #7, 
					Amendola, Italy 16Jan44. 840th Bomb Squadron, 483rd Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), 
					Tortorella, Italy 31Mar44. Sterparone, Foggia, Italy 22Apr44. 352nd Bomb Squadron, 
					301st Bomb Group, Foggia #8 (Longskirt), Lucera, Italy. Damaged in collision with parked 
					B-17G 42-31608 at Lucera 25Jun44. 1258th Base Unit, Casablanca, French Morocco. 
					Damaged in collision with parked Douglas C-47A 42-93114 at La Sénia, Oran, Algeria 20Jan45. 
					Ninth Air Force. United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) Aug45. Salvaged 30Nov45.
42-5765/5804		Lockheed/Vega B-17F-20-VE Fortress
				MSN 6061/6100.  Boeing B-17F built by Lockheed-Vega Airplane Company, Burbank, CA as part of pooled 
					production with Douglas and Boeing
					Production changes: External bomb racks added under the inner wings for the carriage of two 2000-pound bombs
					Dispositions from  FORTLOG
				5765 (MSN 17-6061) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Dec42. Long Beach Field, CA 31Dec42. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 2Jan43. Smoky Hill
					Field, Salina, KS Jan43. 416th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, DeRidder AAB, LA. 15th Ferrying 
					Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 31Jan43. 
					Ferried South Atlantic route, departed Morrison Field 3Feb43. Borinquen Field, Aguadilla, 
					Puerto Rico 3Feb43; Atkinson Field, Georgetown, British Guiana 5Feb43; Val de Cães Field, Belém, 
					Brasil 6Feb43; Parnamirim Field, Natal, Brasil 7Feb43; Yundum Field, Bathurst, Gambia 9Feb43; 
					Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco 10Feb43. General Depot No.1, La Sénia, Oran, 
					Algeria 23Feb43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 416th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, 
					Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 22Mar43. Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, 
					Algeria 25Mar43. An extra 0.50 caliber gun was installed near the bomb sight to defend against 
					frontal attack. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 4Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 
					Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 14Dec43. Battle damaged on a mission to the railway 
					marshalling yards at Innsbruck, Austria 19Dec43 (3WIA:7RTD). Attacked by enemy fighters near 
					the target seriously wounding the bombardier, navigator and co-pilot. 483rd Bomb Group, 
					Sterparone, Foggia, Italy Jun44. Salvaged 21Oct44.  
					Named SHANKER ALI. Named as a parody to the native people of North Africa
				5766 ((MSN 17-6062) Accepted by USAAF 31Dec42. Long Beach Field, CA 31Dec42. Smoky Hill Field, 
					Salina, KS 8Jan43. Air Depot, Brookley Field, Mobile, AL 8Mar43. 15th Ferrying Group, 
					Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 10Apr43. 
					Ferried from Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco to Prestwick (Station 500), 
					Scotland 20Apr43. 367th Bomb Squadron [GY*G], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), 
					Bedfordshire 2Jun43. Battle damaged on a mission to the submarine yards at Bremen, 
					Germany 13Jun43. With one engine diasabled by flak and oil pressures low on two engines, 
					force landed on return at RAF Mepal, Cambridgeshire. Failed to return from a mission to the 
					Kriegsmarinewerft Kiel shipyard at Kiel, Germany 29Jul43 (8POW:2KIA). Flak was intense and 
					accurate at the target; meagre but accurate from Flensburg; meagre and inaccurate from 
					South Sylt and Amrum islands. There was large enemy fighter opposition but did not press 
					home their attacks. Attacked by enemy fighters disabling two engines.
				 	Crashed Kiesby, near Süderbrarup, Germany..  Claimed by Hptm Erwin Clausen in Fw 190A-6 of JG 11/1 Stab at
					MACR 120.  
				5767 (MSN 17-6063) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Dec42. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 31Dec43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 10Jan43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 3Mar43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 31Mar43. Transferred to Mediterranean Theater of 
					Operations (?). Returned to US 18Mar44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK 
					for storage and disposal 29Oct45
				5768 (MSN 17-6064) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Dec42. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 1Jan43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 9Jan43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, 
					Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 5Mar43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					353rd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 4Apr43.
					{6 missions}. Crashed 27Jun43
				5769 (MSN 17-6065) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 2Jan43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 8Jan43. Air Depot, Brookley Field, 
					Mobile, AL 5Mar43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 15Apr43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					347th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 5May43. 
					Named COTTON EYED JOE II. Named by the pilot because if any plane could be as 
					bodacious as the square-dance, he’d get home
					Battle damaged on a tactical mission in support of Operation Husky at Messina, 
					Sicily 25Jun43 (1KIA:1WIA:8RTD). Flak was heavy and accurate, wounding one waist 
					gunner and killing the other gunner. Approximately thirty Luftwaffe Bf 109 fighters of JG 77 
					attacked the formation while over the target and off the coast of Trapani. Oudna #1, 
					Mohammedia, Tunisia 4Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Accident returning from 
					a mission to a ball bearing factory at Turin, Italy 8Nov43 (2MIA:8RTD). With three propellers 
					feathered, the pilot was approaching to land at Ajaccio, Corsica when it was baulked by two 
					Spitfires taking off. The pilot pulled the plane up and ditched in the Mediterranean Sea near 
					Ajaccio airport. The life rafts failed to deploy but eight of the crew were rescued by local fishermen. 
					In 2003 a top turret was dragged up by fishermen, and the following year further searches 
					revealed the aircraft upside down in shallow water a few hundred yards off shore. 
				5770 (MSN 17-6066) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 2Jan43. Air Depot, Brookley Field, Mobile, AL 27Jan43. 15th Ferrying Group, 
					Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 7Feb43. 
					Ferried South Atlantic route Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL: Val de Cães Field, 
					Belém, Brasil; Parnamirim Field, Natal, Brasil; Mallard Field, Dakar, Senegal, Africa. 
					While flying on ferry flight from Natal to Dakar, the number three engine lost oil and the 
					propeller could not be feathered. Because of the drag from the windmilling propeller, 
					the plane ran out of fuel just at landfall. The pilot crash landed on mud flats twenty-five 
					miles from Boffa, French Guinea 14Feb43. The crew got out safely, but the plane was lost
				5771 (MSN 17-6067) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 2Jan43. Ainsworth Field, NB 19Jan43. Rapid City Field, SD 5Mar43. Ainsworth 
					Field, NB 23May43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 12Jun43. Hill Field, Ogden, UT 1Jul43. 
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 18Aug43. 452nd Bomb Group, Pendleton 
					Field, OR 27Oct43. 235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, 
					El Paso, TX 28Jul44; code EL771. 4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), 
					Rome Field, NY 17Jan45. 4121st Base Unit (San Antonio Air Technical Service Command), 
					Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 30May45. 3028th Base Unit, Pilot School, Advanced, 
					Single-Engine, Luke Field, Arizona, AZ 31Jan46. To University of North Dakota, Grand 
					Forks, ND 20May46
					Also listed as serving with the 383rd BG, 452nd BS, Pendleton AAF, Oregon
					and never leaving the USA.   
				5772 (MSN 17-6068) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 2Jan43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 21Jan43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, 
					Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 8Feb43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					352nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 19Mar43. 
					Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Cerignola #1, 
					Italy 9Dec43. Foggia #8 (Longskirt), Lucera, Italy 2Feb44. {30 missions}. 346th Bomb Squadron, 
					99th Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 28Mar44. {1 mission}. 483rd Bomb Group, 
					Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 31Mar44. Sterparone, Foggia, Italy 22Apr44. Pisa, Italy 15May45. 
					Salvaged 14Jun45
				5773 ((MSN 17-6069) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 18Jan43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 27Jan43. 2nd Bomb Group, Kearney Field, NB Feb43. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 10Mar43. Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic / Africa route. Twelfth Air Force, 
					North Africa. 96th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Marrakech, French Morocco. Navarin (Overcoat), 
					El Eulma, Algeria 22Apr43. Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 27Apr43. 
					{first combat mission 28Apr43}. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 17Jun43. Massicault, 
					Tunis, Tunisia 1Aug43. 429th Bomb Squadron 14Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Foggia #7, 
					Amendola, Italy 10Dec43. Failed to return from a tactical mission against German troop 
					concentrations and defensive positions at Albano Laziale, southeast of Rome, Italy 10Feb44 (3KIA:7MIA). 
					On the bomb run the No.2 propeller was feathered but the pilot led the squadron over the 
					target. Struck by flak just past the target, which was intense and accurate due to the low bombing 
					altitude necessary to get under an undercast. No.4 engine was struck and the propeller 
					feathered with fire in the right wing. The plane dropped out of formation and headed towards 
					Naples. Crashed in Tyrrhenian Sea; wreckage found by a Navy launch 19Feb44. {74 missions}.  MACR 2206
					Naqmed IMPATIENT VIRGIN / SCRUBBY OL’ GOAT
				5774 (MSN 17-6070) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 12Jan43. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 31Jan43. Hobbs Field, NM 1Mar43. 
					3017th Base Unit, Hobbs 17Jun44. 3036th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Yuma 
					Field, AZ 24Jun44. 4160th Base Unit, Albuquerque AAB, NM 21Jul44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage and disposal 27Jul45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				5775 (MSN 17-6071) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 15Jan43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 28Jan43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, 
					Kearney Field, NB 13Mar43. Hammer Field, Fresno, CA 29Jul43. 580th Bomb Squadron, 
					393rd Bomb Group, Kearney Field, NB 10Aug43. Damaged in bird strike at Kearney 11Sep43. 
					6th Bomb Group, Grand Island Field, NB 15Jul44. 260th Base Unit, Peterson Field, 
					Colorado Springs, CO 19Jul44. 201st Base Unit, Headquarters, Colorado Springs, CO 28Jul44.
					271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 30Jul44. 273rd Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Lincoln Field, NB 23Nov44. 201st Base Unit, Headquarters, 
					Colorado Springs, CO 6Dec44. 200th Base Unit, Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 25Aug45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ 
					for storage and disposal 27Oct45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5776 ((MSN 17-6072) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 17Jan43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 27Jan43. 2nd Bomb Group, Kearney Field, NB Feb43. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 9Mar43. Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic / Africa route. Twelfth Air Force, 
					North Africa. 96th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Marrakech, French Morocco 8Apr43. 
					Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 22Apr43. Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, 
					Algeria 27Apr43..  Named "Eager Beaver") {first combat mission 28Apr43}. 
					Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 17Jun43. Battle damaged on a mission to a bomber 
					airfield three miles west of Catania, Sicily 4Jul43 (1KIA); the tail gunner was killed by flak 
					shrapnel. Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 1Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Foggia #7, 
					Amendola, Italy 10Dec43. Failed to return from a mission to the airfield at Eleusis, Athens, 
					Greece 20Dec43 (5KIA:4POW:1EVD). Struck on the bomb run by a direct flak hit in the fuselage, 
					breaking the plane in two just aft of the waist window. The plane nose dived with engines 
					running as the crew was ejected or bailed out at 4,000ft, the tail gunner trapped in the 
					separate tail section. Crashed near Eleusis airfield and exploded. {77 missions}.  MACR 1518.
				5777  Del Long Beach 16/1/43; Salina 29/1/43; Assigned to 96BS/2BG Navarin, Alg 31/3/43; 
					Chateau-duRhumel, Algeria 27/4/43; Ain M'Lila, Algeria 17/6/43; Massicault, Tun 31/7/43; 
					Bizerte, Tun Dec 2, 1943; Amendola, Italy Dec 9, 1943; {83m} tran 416BS/99BG Tortorella, Italy
					28/3/44; {2m} 840BS/483BG Tortorella, Italy 31/3/44;  Sterparone, Italy 22/4/44; named "The Gin Mill") 
					Shot Down Apr 23, 1944 By Anti-Aircraft Fire and Crashed Near Gormet Hungary While on a Mission on 
					The Aircraft Factory at Wiener Neustadt Austria. All (10) Crew Bailed Out and Were Captured and Became POWs. 
					Released in 1945.  MACR 4664.
				5778 (MSN 17-6074) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach , CA 15Jan43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 31Jan43. 
					96th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Glasgow Field, MT. On this particular day a 
					three-plane vee formation was cavorting over the Dakota landscape returning from the bomb range. 
					The terrain was relatively smooth and rolling, the air smooth, cruising along, nice and tight, 
					propellers clearing the sagebrush by maybe ten feet. The pilots were taken by surprise when one 
					flushed a large covey of quail out of the sagebrush and the covey broke to the left into the 
					path of this plane. With no room to attempt an avoidance maneuver that close to the ground, 
					the pilot had no choice but to plow straight ahead into a frantic cloud of quail. The bomber 
					was taking strikes in every area. The waist gunners were even reporting that several quail 
					had flown in the gun ports, fluttering around in the fuselage before flying out again. 
					To that point no damage had been done to the aircraft that a wash down to remove a collection 
					of blood and feathers wouldn’t have corrected. But he was not to be so lucky. One little 
					feathered bird got caught in the propeller wash of No.2 engine. The quail entered the air 
					scoop and severely damaged the air cooler for the engine. This damage immediately 
					manifested itself on the appropriate cockpit instruments and the pilot shut down and 
					feathered the propeller of that engine. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 19Mar43. Ferried overseas via the South 
					Atlantic / Africa route. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 20th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, 
					Marrakech, French Morocco Mar43. Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 22Apr43. 
					Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 27Apr43. {first combat mission 28Apr43}. 
					Destroyed by fire being cleaned with gasoline at Châteaudun-du-Rhumel 11May43 (1DOI).
					The airplane had developed some engine problems. The assistant crew chief was cleaning oil, 
					from a bad oil leak, off of the number two engine. He was using gasoline as the cleaning fluid, 
					but for reasons that are not known, he hadn't disconnected the battery. It is believed that the 
					liquid gasoline shorted across the battery terminals, instantly erupted into a deadly blaze 
					that severely burned the mechanic about the hands, face and shoulders, and enveloped the 
					engine in fire. The 20th Squadron line chief, riding the flight line in his jeep, noticed the fire, 
					drove to the scene, grabbed a fire extinguisher, and doused the blaze. The mechanic was quickly 
					taken to a nearby British field hospital where he later died from his burns. {3 missions}. 
					Named TURD BURD / GATHER BURD. Somewhere in the early days of their short relationship, the 
					pilot [Gathercole] and the plane developed a major personality conflict. Nothing of a fatal nature, 
					just a series of minor things, mostly in the area of maintenance or performance. After many unscheduled 
					repair sessions, the plane returned to the flight line emblazoned with the marginally vulgar name of “TURD BURD.” 
					Some time later the plane was part of a flight of 96th Squadron’s B-17s, along with similar units from 
					Cut Bank and Lewistown, ordered to assemble at Great Falls AAB for some joint operation with the 
					20th (HQ) Squadron. One of the featured attractions of the day was an open house and review of 
					the Group’s aircraft, which stretched for an impressive length along the flight line, by high ranking 
					officers and Great Falls community leaders headed by the Mayor, his wife and 18 year old daughter. 
					Since few of the training aircraft could boast a name, the Mayor’s daughter was particularly thrilled 
					when she, and the review, came upon the 96th’s “TURD BURD.” “How cute,” she exclaimed, spelling it 
					out, “TURD BIRD!” Embarrassed, she broke off the vocalizing of what she had just spelled and joined the 
					inspection party as they hurriedly sped down the runway to where less adorned B-17s awaited them. 
					Orders were soon cut and on their way through channels to get that “expletives deleted” name off 
					that “expletives deleted” aircraft
				5779 ((MSN 17-6075) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach Field, CA 17Jan43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 28Jan43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 10Mar43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick 
					(Station 500), Scotland 3May43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 96th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, C
					hâteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 17Jun43. 
					Named LEAKIN' LENA  
					{first combat mission 28May43}. Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 1Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 
					Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 10Dec43. Battle damaged during a mission to railway bridges at Bolzano, 
					Italy 15Dec43 (1WIA:9RTD). Flak was heavy, causing injury to the bombardier. Battle damaged during 
					a mission to the Steyr-Daimler-Puch factory complex at Steyr, Austria 24Feb44 (1WIA:9RTD). 
					The mission was a most disastrous day for the 2nd Bomb Group, losing fourteen aircraft to enemy 
					fighters. Fighters started attacking the Group about five miles north of Fiume, Italy and continued 
					for one hour. The radio operator was wounded by a 20mm cannon shell. Failed to return from a 
					tactical mission against German troop concentrations and defensive positions at Albano Laziale, 
					Rome, Italy 2Mar44 (2MIA:9RTD). Struck by flak several times causing the No.3 and 4 propellers 
					to overspeed. The nose compartment was struck and partially blown away and there were numerous 
					holes in the right wing and waist area. Having lost the engine oil, the two propellers could not be 
					feathered and were causing the plane to vibrate badly. The radio room and ball turret were both 
					badly damaged by flak. The crew assembled in the waist area preparing for the order to bail out. 
					Still over land, the pilot delayed his order because they had just dropped fragmentation bombs 
					on the enemy below and had probably killed a good many of them. Naturally those that were left
					wouldn't have been very friendly to the crew coming down on top of them. One over water, 
					the plane was ditched in the Tyrrhenian Sea near the island of Ponza, the wings broke off and the 
					plane quickly sank. The crew was spotted by a RAF Wellington bomber and picked up by a 
					British Air-Sea Rescue boat after four hours in the dinghy. {86 missions}. MACR 3216.
				5780 (MSN 17-6076) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 27Jan43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 1Feb43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 10Feb43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 5Mar43. Ferried from Menara Airport, Marrakech, French 
					Morocco to St Eval (Station 129), Cornwall 28Mar43. 427th Bomb Squadron [GN*N], 303rd Bomb 
					Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 8Apr43.    Named THE BLACK SWAN. Named after 
					the adventure film ‘The Black Swan’ with Tyrone Power and Maureen O'hara; artwork of skull and 
					crossbones. The pilot Jay Sterling baptized the plane ''Black Swan' . When he was a teenager, Jay 
					already sported the black pirate skull flag on his sweater. Painted by the tail gunner Jessie Cleavelin 
					before the plane departed for Europe.  {first combat mission 17Apr43}. Failed to return from a 
					mission to the submarine base at Saint-Nazaire, France 1May43 (6KIA:3POW). Departing on the 
					mission, the No.3 engine was running rough. As the formation left England at Portland Bill, Dorset 
					to cross the English Channel, the engine became more and more defective and the plane lost speed, 
					struggling to keep pace with the squadron. With a strong headwind, the aircraft had dropped behind 
					the formation before reaching the target and the No.3 propeller had been feathered. The bomb 
					load was jettisoned then the aircraft was attacked by German Fw 190 fighters of Gruppe III / JG 2 ‘Richthofen’. 
					The electrical system and intercom were disabled. Cannon shells destroyed the radio; the 
					instrument panel began to smoke before exploding into flames, quickly filling the front of the 
					aircraft with toxic smoke. The pilot was collapsed in his seat with another engine on fire. 
					Some of the crew had bailed out while others continued to fire back at the fighters; they would 
					later be trapped but were thrown out when the aircraft exploded. The bomber had been shot 
					down by Unteroffizier Rudolf Gehrhardt of 9./JG 2 and crashed at Les Morandières, west of 
					Saint-Père-en-Retz, southeast of Saint-Nazaire, France.
				5781 (MSN 17-6077) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach Field, CA 19Jan43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 28Jan43. 2nd Bomb Group, Kearney Field, NB Feb43. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 8Mar43. Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic / Africa route. 
					Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 49th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Marrakech, French 
					Morocco 11Mar43. Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 22Apr43. Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), 
					Constantine, Algeria 27Apr43.  Named WOLF HOLLOW. Just prior to flying to North Africa, the crew flew to the depot a
					t Oklahoma City for modifications. The 49th Bomb Group insignia was a slavering wolf and while 
					there the crew ran into an ex-Disney cartoonist. He painted, on the nose, the Big Bad Wolf chasing the 
					Three Little Pigs, with Hitler, Hirohito and Mussolini faces, looking over their shoulder and faces in terror.
					{first combat mission 6May43}. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, 
					Algeria 17Jun43. Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 1Aug43. {47 missions}. 419th Bomb Group, 
					301st Bomb Group, Oudna #2, Tunis, Tunisia 7Oct43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {5 missions}. 
					2nd Bomb Group, Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 14Nov43. Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 10Dec43. 
					Battle damaged on a mission to the airdrome at Lavariano, Udine, Italy 30Jan44 (1KIA:2WIA:7RTD). 
					The mission was against Luftwaffe Ju 88 bombers and their base used to attack shipping 
					supporting the Anzio beachhead. Light to moderate flak was encountered then twenty to twenty-five 
					Bf 109s and Fw 190s attacked the Group. The plane was hit by 20mm cannon shells killing
					a waist gunner and wounding the pilot and the other waist gunner. {29 missions}. 
					346th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 28Mar44. {2 missions}. 
					483rd Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 31Mar44. Sterparone, Foggia, Italy 22Apr44. 
					Salvaged 3Jun44.   
				5782 (MSN 17-6078) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach Field, CA 20Jan43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 28Jan43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 27Feb43. 
					2nd Bomb Group, Kearney Field, NB Feb43.  When the crew was assigned their new aircraft in Kearney, 
					Nebraska, they decided to name it ‘HIGH TENSION’.  15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 31Mar43. Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic / Africa 
					route. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 2nd Bomb Group, Marrakech, French Morocco 8Apr43. Navarin 
					(Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 22Apr43. Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 27Apr43. 
					{first combat mission 28Apr43}. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 17Jun43. Battle damaged during a 
					tactical mission in support of Operation Husky at Messina, Sicily 25Jun43 (10RTD). Approximately thirty 
					enemy fighters attacked the formation before the target. With engine trouble just prior to the bomb run, 
					the plane dropped out of formation. The pilot jettisoned the bombs over Messina outside the target area, 
					and tried to join another group already on its way home. During the twenty minutes it was alone, 
					the bomber was attacked by fighters. The pilot made it safely to Tunis where he landed with the trim 
					control shot out and elevator control damaged. Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 1Aug43. {24 missions}. 
					Withdrawn from combat for mechanical reasons Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Foggia #7, 
					Amendola, Italy 10Dec43. 483rd Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 31Mar44. 
					Sterparone, Foggia, Italy 22Apr44. Pisa, Italy 15May45. Headquarters, 5th Bomb Wing, Bari, Italy.
					 Salvaged 21Jul45. HIGH TENSION. When the 2nd Bomb Group crew was stationed at Cut Bank Field, MT, 
					they were returning from a cross country flight when one of those ‘Chinook’ windstorms came across 
					Montana from the Rockies and all the airports were showing zero visibility. The pilot decided to try to 
					get to Great Falls Field. On final approach, with ninety mile west winds and very low visibility, the plane 
					was blown east of the airport and flew through high tension wires feeding a copper mine in that area. 
					It later landed at a restricted Air Force base in the same area
				5783 (MSN 17-6079) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach Field, CA 20Jan43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 27Jan43. Brooksville 
					Field, FL 3Feb43. Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL 5Mar43. School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 27May43. 
					Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY 9Aug43. 18th Radar Calibration Detachment, Fort Dix, 
					Wrightstown, NJ. Damaged in collision with parked B-25 FW234 [RAF, Montreal] at Fort Dix AAB, 
					Wrightstown, NJ 1Mar44. 328th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Gulfport Field, MS 13Jun44. 
					Force landed after engine failure and fire at Ellington Field, TX 15Jan45 (5KIS:5RTD). Seven crew men 
					bailed out when an engine caught fire over Sabine Lake, TX. The engine later dropped from the aircraft 
					and three crew men who remained aboard landed the plane at Ellington Field, TX. 2517th Base Unit 
					(Navigation School & Instructor School), Ellington Field, Houston, TX 16Jan45. 328th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Gulfport Field, MS 19May45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 28Jul45
				5784 (MSN 17-6080) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 25Jan43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 1Feb43. New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 16Feb43. 
					423rd Bomb Squadron [RD*R], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 12Mar43. 
					369th Bomb Squadron [WW*R]. Damaged taxying Thurleigh 15Mar43. Failed to return from a mission 
					to the submarine base at Saint-Nazaire, France 1May43 (10KIA). On the return route a navigational 
					error took the entire formation at low level over the Brest peninsula where heavy flak fired from navy 
					flak boats fragmented the group. German fighters arrived on the scene, quickly exploited the situation 
					and began concerted attacks. Shot down by Oberfeldwebel Walter Ebert of 8./JG 2 flying a Fw 190 1.5km 
					north of the port of Camaret. With the bomber flying low at about 1,000ft, the fighter pilot set up his 
					attack aiming for the fuel tanks. The bomber burst into flames and quickly crashed into the Bay of Biscay  
					MACR 15635
				5785 (MSN 17-6081) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach Field, CA 25Jan43. 
					Smyrna Field, TN 1Feb43. 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN 7Mar43. Hobbs Field, NM. 
					Damaged landing at Hobbs Field 19Mar43. 3711th Base Unit (Factory School), Boeing Aircraft Corporation, 
					Seattle, WA 25Jun44. Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; 
					designated TB-17F. 3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 10Apr45. 
					Damaged while parked in a collision by TB-17F 42-29977 at Hobbs Field 29May45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 4Oct45
				5786  Delivered Long Beach 28/1/43; Denver 30/1/43; assigned to 4Ferry Gp Memphis where line chief Sgt Oscar 
					Penrod ground looped a/c 20/3/43; Morrison 14/4/43; Ass 347BSA/99BG Navarin 5/5/43; Oudna Aug 4, 1943; 
					damaged by fire 16/9/43, repaired at depot; transferred 840BS/483BG Tortorella 4/44; Named "Whizzer II"
					(483rd BG, 840th BS) shot dowm by flak Nis, Yugoslavia Apr 15, 1944.  MACR 3909.  10 crew killed. (FORTLOG)
				5787 (MSN 17-6083) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach Field, CA 19Jan43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 2Feb43. Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Homestead 
					Field, FL 21Feb43. 323rd Bomb Squadron [OR*U], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), 
					Cambridgeshire 9Mar43.   Named"Billie K".  Failed to return from a mission to the synthetic oil 
					refinery at Gelsenkirchen, Germany 12Aug43 (10POW). The formation was subject to intense enemy 
					fighter attacks which started about an hour after crossing the coast. Because of solid clouds,
					the group diverted and bombed the synthetic oil refinery at Recklinghausen, Germany. The plane 
					was hit by he first enemy fighter attack. Two 20mm cannon shells hit the nose section. Eight 20mm 
					cannon shells hit the left wing near No.1 engine which did some damage to No.1 engine, although 
					it was still running when the aircraft dropped back and down to a group behind. It was last seen at 
					an altitude of 29,000ft in the vicinity of Goch and crashed at Forsbach, near Cologne, Germany. {5+ missions}.  
					Claimed by Obfw Willi Roth
					in Fw 190A-5 of JG 26/4. MACR 262
				5788 (MSN 17-6084) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach Field, CA 24Jan43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 23Jan43. Smoky Hill Field, 
					Salina, KS 12Feb43.  To Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, England
					Jun 24, 1943 for trials of HF/VHF communications
					equipment; returned to USAAF Jul 2, 1943.  
					360th Bomb Squadron [PU*H], 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), 
					Huntingdonshire 8Apr43.   Named "Pluto's Avenger" aka "A.O.G. Not In Stock".
					Failed to return from a mission to the Junkers Flugzeugwerke aircraft factory at Aschersleben, 
					Germany 22Feb44 (6POW:4KIA). Heavy cloud cover over the target forced the formation to 
					divert to the industrial area of Bünde, Germany. Shot down by enemy fighters, crashed Duffel,
					ten miles southeast of Antwerp, Belgium MACR 2647.
				5789 (MSN 17-6085) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 31Jan43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 1Feb43. 
					Ferried overseas via the South Atlantic / Africa / UK route. 322nd Bomb Squadron [LG*X], 
					91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 25Mar43  Name "Golden Bear/Night Shade"
					Failed to return from a mission to the Chemische Werke synthetic rubber works at Hüls, Marl, 
					Germany 22Jun43 (10POW). Flak over the target was intense, damaging No.3 and No.4 engines. 
					The bomber was last seen losing speed and altitude but under control. Crashed 30km east of the 
					Dutch border at Raesfeld, Germany. {8 missions}.  Credited to Fw Martin Macha in Fw 190A of JG 1/2 
				5790 (MSN 17-6086) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 29Jan43. Gowen Field, Boise, ID 13Feb43. School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 10Mar43. 
					Gowen Field, Boise, ID 16Mar43. School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 4Apr43. 
					Wendover Field, UT 16Apr43. McClellan Field, Sacramento, CA 22May43. 581st Bomb Group, 
					393rd Bomb Group,Sioux City AAB, IA 11Jun43. Mid-air collision with B-17F 42-5750, crashed 
					two miles southwest Fedora, SD 13Jun43.  .To CL-26 Sioux City AAF Jun 15, 1943. 
				5791 (MSN 17-6087) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 31Jan43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 14Feb43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, 
					Kearney Field, NB 12Mar43. Air Depot, Brookley Field, Mobile, AL 27Mar43. 
					334th Bomb Squadron [BG*E], 95th Bomb Group, Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 19Apr43. 
					412th Bomb Squadron [QW*S], named "Ruthless". (5 missions}. 
					Transferred to Air Force Service Command Jun43. 95th Bomb Group, Horham. Accident on a 
					personnel ferry flight from Horham to Woodvale, Southport. The first part of the flight was 
					uneventful but as they approached Wales the weather deteriorated. Heavy clouds, icy conditions 
					and thick fog cut visibility down to 100 yards and the pilot relied on his navigator to track 
					their location. Estimating they had reached the coast, the navigator instructed the pilot to 
					begin his descent. In fact, they were still four miles from the coast, and as the plane emerged 
					out of the fog, Cwm Dyserth Mountain appeared before them. The aircraft crashed on a saddle 
					en two mountains at Bwlch, near Dyserth, Flintshire, North Wales 29Dec43 .
					6 crew and 12 passengers killed.  Condemned deletion Mar 20, 1944
				5792 (MSN 17-6088) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach 
					CA 28Jan43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 11Feb43. 358th Bomb Squadron [VK*I], 303rd Bomb 
					Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 8Apr43.  Named *The Mugger*) 
					Failed to return from a mission to the Gnome et Rhône aircraft engine factory at Le Mans, 
					France 4Jul43 (2KIA:4POW:4EVD). Enemy fighter opposition was very aggressive. Enemy aircraft 
					damaged an engine, crashed near Malicorne-sur-Sarthe, eighteen miles southwest of Le Mans, France. 
					Credited to Maj Egon Mayer in Fw 190A-6 of JG 2 
				5793 (MSN 17-6089) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach Field, CA 30Jan43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 11Feb43. 332nd Bomb Squadron [XM*M], 94th Bomb Group, 
					Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 4Mar43. 325th Bomb Squadron [NV*Y/M], 
					92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 20Apr43. RAF Defford, Worcestershire May43. 
					Installation of H2S equipment by Telecommunication Research Establishment (TRE) at Great Malvern. 
					First Eighth Air Force B-17 Pathfinder (PFF). 813th Bomb Squadron [PC*M], 482nd Bomb Group, 
					Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 5Aug43. Crashed at Brome during a forced landing at 
					Eye (Station 134), Suffolk 10Nov43 (13 crew KIS: three civilians died: one civilian injured whose horse 
					was also killed). Earlier that day the crew flew the B-17 from Alconbury to Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), 
					Norfolk to lead the 100th Bomb Group on a PFF mission – the mission was scrubbed. Returning 
					later to Alconbury, the B-17 began its takeoff. Somewhere beyond the point of no return, the bomber’s 
					number one engine caught fire. With the aircraft struggling to stay airborne as flames seared through 
					essential control cables but too low for parachutes, the best chance was to land on the runway 
					under construction at Eye. This lay almost directly ahead, and was closer than trying to turn back to 
					Thorpe Abbotts. Eye airfield was still under construction and four workmen were ditching alongside 
					Potash Lane. One of them stood at the roadside with a horse and tumbrel, while the others laboured i
					n the ditch itself. Less than fifty feet above and diving directly at the workmen was the bomber. 
					Before the crash the workmen were fleeing for their lives, but they were overwhelmed. The bomber 
					crashed directly on to the road gang, its propellers knifed cleanly through the rearing, terror stricken
					horse, chopping the animal in half. Three workmen died instantly. One of the workmen almost escaped, 
					leaping for safety, only to be scythed down by the bomber’s wingtip; he died from his injuries two days later. 
					Salvaged.  Named STINKY – code name of the H2S equipment
				5794 (MSN 17-6090) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach Field, CA 3Feb43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 15Feb43. Gowen Field, 
					Boise, ID 9Mar43. School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 4Apr43. Wendover Field, UT 16Apr43.
					Sioux City AAB, IA 11Jun43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 10Aug43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 27Nov43. Operational Training Unit, 
					17th Bomber Operational Training Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 23Jun44. 6th Bomb Group, 
					Grand Island Field, NB 8Jul44. 242nd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Grand Island 
					Field, NB 16Oct44. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 29Oct4
				5795 (MSN 17-6091) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach Field, CA 31Jan43. 
					Rapid City Field, SD 16Feb43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command,
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 28Mar43. 334th Bomb Squadron [BG*A], 95th Bomb Group, 
					Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 5Apr43. {1 mission}. Eighth Air Force Service 
					Command (AFSC), 8Apr43.  .  401st Bomb Squadron [LL*B], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), 
					Cambridgeshire 5Sep43. Named "Skoal" .   Failed to return from a mission to the port at Bremen, 
					Germany 26Nov43 (10RTD). The No.1 engine was struck by flak and oil was streaming out. The pilot 
					tried to feather the propeller but it wouldn’t feather and the propeller was windmilling, shaking the 
					plane violently. The pilot had to reduce speed and began slowly dropping behind the formation. 
					The bombs were released over the target and the plane then made a turn towards England. 
					After turning from the target the flak was still bursting everywhere, and in the distance were 
					enemy fighters. The pilot and co-pilot were coaxing the remaining three engines along but still 
					had to keep down airspeed because of the windmilling propeller. Flak was coming up and hit the 
					right wing between the spars, just outboard of No.4 engine. About the same time No.3 engine failed. 
					The pilot tried to feather No.3 propeller; it wouldn’t feather but fortunately it finally stopped turning. 
					At the same time, the plane was attacked from the rear by enemy fighters. The crew shot a flare to 
					call in friendly fighter escorts. A P-47 Thunderbolt came in to drive off the enemy. It had lost quite a 
					lot of fuel out of tank No.4, probably from the burst that went through the right wing. The bomber had 
					to cross one of the Frisian Islands and the North Sea to reach England. By this time the bomber had 
					lost quite a lot of altitude and was down to about 3,000ft at the coast. The island was heavily fortified 
					with flak guns. The plane must have surprised the gunners; they didn’t shoot up any flak until it had 
					left the coast. Finally the pilot decided they were going to ditch. The crew threw out everything loose, 
					ammunition guns, radio sets, cranks, parachute, oxygen bottles, etc. The pilot made a beautiful 
					landing, the plane skipped once and then stopped completely. Ditched in the North Sea off Great 
					Yarmouth, Suffolk. The sea was pretty rough, the waves probably ten feet high but some of the crew 
					managed to enter a life raft. As the remaining crew was trying to secure themselves, a Royal Navy 
					minesweeper, HMS Eastbourne, hove into view and rescued the complete crew. {7 missions}. 
				5796 (MSN 17-6092) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 31Jan43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 25Feb43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 26Mar43. 
					Combat Crew Training School, Casper Field, WY 15Apr43. Colorado Sp 10Jul43. Salvaged 19Aug44. 
					Reclaimed 3Jan46
				5797 (MSN 17-6093) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 30Jan43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 3Feb43. Rapid City Field, SD 17Feb43. Air Depot, Brookley Field, Mobile, AL 28Mar43. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 10Apr43. 335th Bomb Squadron, 95th Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), 
					Huntingdonshire 24Apr43. Eighth Air Force Service Command (AFSC), May43. 
					546th Bomb Squadron [BK*E], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), 
					Northamptonshire 7Aug43. {first combat mission 15Aug43}. Failed to return from a 
					mission to the airfield and air depot at Le Bourget, Paris, France 16Aug43 (6POW:1KIA:3EVD). 
					After bombing the target the No.2 propeller oversped and was feathered. Having dropped out 
					of formation the aircraft was attacked by enemy fighters. No.1 and No.4 engines were smoking 
					and losing oil and the No.3 was feathered. Having lost several thousand feet of altitude the 
					aircraft was attacked again by enemy fighters. With little chance of making it back to Allied lines 
					and on fire, the crew bailed out over a forest at Rambouillet. The aircraft exploded and crashed 
					near Villiers-en-Désœuvre, west of Paris, France. {2 missions}.
				5798 (MSN 17-6094) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jan43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 3Feb43. Rapid City Field, SD 17Feb43. Air Depot, Brookley Field, Mobile, AL 12Mar43. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, 
					West Palm Beach, FL 19Apr43. 93rd Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX. 
					Crashed into terrain in the Guadalupe Mountains thirty-two miles southeast of Salt Flats, TX 30May43 (11KIS.  
					Also listed as assigned to 92nd BG, 325th BS at Alconbury. Shot down by Oblt 
					Gerhard Sommer in Bf 109G-6/R1 of JG 11/4 and came down at the Slagsteeg at Wageningen, Netherlands
 					Jul 28, 1943.  MACR 657.  10 POW.  
					Also listed as crashing at Pyote AAF, Texas May 30, 1943.  Went to CL-26 at Pyote AAF, TX May 31, 1943.
				5799 (MSN 17-6095) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Feb43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 5Feb43. 29th Bomb Group, Gowen Field, Boise, ID 22Feb43. School of Applied Tactics, 
					Orlando AAB, FL 4Apr43. Sioux City AAB, IA 11Jun43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, 
					Kearney Field, NB 15Aug43. 4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 23Jun43. 234th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Clovis Field, NM 4Jul43. 3704th Base Unit (Technical School), Keesler Field, Biloxi, MS 15Jan44. 
					Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; 
					designated TB-17F. 237th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Kirtland Field,
					Albuquerque, NM 27Sep44. 2536th Base Unit (Navigation School), San Marcos Field, TX. 
					Damaged when collided with parked B-17F 42-3010 at Kirtland 3Jun45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage 
					and disposal 5Jul45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				5800 (MSN 17-6096) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Feb43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 6Feb43. 88th Bomb Group, Walla Walla Field, WA 17Feb43. Spokane Field, WA 1Aug43. 
					Avon Park Field, FLNov43. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park 
					Field, FL 1May44. Crashed after the crew bailed out because of engine failure eleven miles 
					east of Parish, near Avon Park Field, FL 18May44 (1KIS).  To CL-16 at Avon Park AF, FL May 20, 1944
				5801 MSN 17-6097) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Feb43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 10Feb43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 27Feb43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 14Apr43. 410th Bomb Squadron, 94th Bomb Group,
					Earls Colne (Station 358), Essex 22Apr43, named"Flak Happy", Transferred to 333rd Bomb Squadron, 
					Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds 13Jun43.  To 327th Bomb Squadron [UX*J], 
					92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 28Jul43. Failed to return from a 
					mission to Bochum, Germany 12Aug43 (8POW:2KIA). Shot down by enemy fighters, crashed Philippine, four miles west of Ternuezen, Netherlands.) 
					Shot down by Lt Helmut Hoppe in Fw 190A-6 of JG 26/4 and crashed at
					Philippine, four miles west of Ternuezen, Netherlands Aug 12, 1943.  MACR 656. 
				5802 (MSN 17-6098) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Feb43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 10Feb43. 28th Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX 21Mar43. Damaged while 
					parked by taxying B-17F 42-2994 at Pyote, 1Oct43. 28th Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group, 
					Pyote Field, TX 25Nov43. 236th Base Unit, Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 16Aug44. 4100th Base Unit 
					(Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 26Feb45. 224th Base 
					Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Sioux City AAB, IA 12Apr45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage 
					and disposal 28Oct45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, J
					efferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5803 (MSN 17-6099) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Feb43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 11Feb43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 12Mar43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 8Apr43. 94th Bomb Group, 
					Earls Colne (Station 358), Essex 17May43. Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 13Jun43. 
					Salvaged 18Jul43
				5804 MSN 17-6100) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Feb43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 11Feb43. Walker Field, Victoria, KS 23Feb43. 20th Ferrying Group, Berry Field, 
					Nashville, TN 9Apr43. 96th Bomb Group, 27Apr43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland 
					to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 6/7May43. 96th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood 
					(Station 106), Northamptonshire May43. 423rd Bomb Squadron [RD*Z], 306th Bomb Group, 
					Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 6Aug43.  Named "Hell' Halo". . Seriously battle damaged by flak on a mission 
					to the synthetic oil refinery at Gelsenkirchen, Germany 12Aug43. Because of solid clouds,
					the group diverted and bombed the synthetic oil refinery at Recklinghausen, Germany. 
					Damage to nose compartment, left horizontal stabiliser, elevator, outer wing, aileron, right 
					outer wing and wing structure. Eighth Air Force Service Command 12Aug43. 322nd Bomb 
					Squadron [LG*R], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 11Sep43. 
					Battle damaged on a mission to the Arado Flugzeugwerke aircraft factory, Anklam, 
					Prussia 9Oct43 (2WIA:8RTD). The formation was attacked by a large force of Luftwaffe 
					fighters soon after it crossed the coast. They followed all the way in, attacking on the bomb 
					run and over the target. Just before reaching the target, the squadron assistant operations
					officer, riding as an observer in the tail compartment, was seriously wounded; the right 
					wiast gunner was also wounded. The plane was struck and badly damaged by 20mm cannon 
					shells and flak; on return to base, the wing flaps did not work. 323rd Bomb Squadron [OR*R]. 
					Damaged on a mission to the AGO-Flugzeugwerke Fw 190 manufacturing factory at Oschersleben, 
					Germany 11Jan44. While the aircraft were airborne, the weather closed in over English bases 
					and a recall signal was issued. B/Gen. Robert F. Travis, Air Commander of the 1st Bomb Division,
					continued on to the target. This left the 1st Bomb Division with greater exposure to enemy 
					fighter attacks. Good fighter support was provided by P-47 Thunderbolts on the penetration 
					and by P-51 Mustangs over the target. P-47s were airborne to provide withdrawal support 
					but they obeyed the recall order to return to England and left the bombers to fend for themselves 
					on the return trip. Luftwaffe attacks started over the IJsselmeer and intensified when the 
					American fighters returned home. Meagre and fairly accurate flak was experienced on the 
					bomb run, with intermittent inaccurate flak on the return trip. The bomber was carrying six 500 
					pound demolition bombs and a bomb bay tank full of fuel. Long before the target, No.3 engine 
					was shot away and on the bomb run No.2 was shot out. The pilot let the propellers windmill 
					rather than feather them and the plane held in formation with just two engines. Repeated 
					attacks after bombing destroyed radio equipment, ruined the navigation compartment and 
					damaged the cockpit. There was a large hole in the floor of the nose compartment. A 20mm shell 
					had struck a large oxygen bottle and the resultant explosion set the cockpit ablaze, set off 
					some red flares and started another fire in the nose. Without brakes, the plane landed at 
					Hethel (Station 114), Norfolk, swerving off the runway to narrowly avoid a collision with a 
					B-24 Liberator parked on the ground. Salvaged 21Jan44
42-5805/5854		Lockheed/Vega B-17F-25-VE Fortress 
				MSN 17-6101/6150.  Boeing B-17F built by Lockheed-Vega Airplane Company, Burbank, CA as part of 
					pooled production with Douglas and Boeing.
					Production changes: Staggered 0.50 calibre Browning guns installed either side of the nose for frontal defence
					Dispositions from FORTLOG
				5805 (MSN 17-6101) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Feb43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 17Feb43. Walker Field, Victoria, KS 28Feb43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 31Mar43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 17Apr43. Ferried Meeks Field, 
					Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 27Apr43. 96th Bomb Group, 
					Andrewsfield (Station 485), Essex 27Apr43. Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 12Jun43.
					Damaged 16Jun43. Salvaged 17Jun43
				5806 (MSN 17-6102) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 15Feb43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 15Feb43. 413th Bomb Squadron, 96th Bomb Group, Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 23Mar43. 
					Damaged Middletown Field, Middletown, PA 6Apr43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 24May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 19Jun43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), 
					Scotland 21Jun43. 547th Bomb Squadron [SO*Y], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood 
					(Station 106), Northamptonshire 3Jul43. 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Little Staughton (Station 127), 
					Bedfordshire 12Jul43. Regained by Group 16Jul43. 545th Bomb Squadron [JD*Z]. 
					{first combat mission 25Jul43}. Failed to return from a mission to a synthetic fuel 
					hydrogenation plant at Gelsenkirchen, Germany 12Aug43 (4KIA:6POW).  Hit by AAA and then shot 
					down by Uffz Otto Haas in BF 190G-4 of JG 27/1 at Volmershoven
					Germany and exploded in midair Aug 12, 1943 on mission to 
				 	MACR 288.  4 KIA, 6 POW.With a fire in the bomb bay, some of the crew bailed 
					out before the bomber exploded and crashed at Vollmershofen-Heidgen, six miles southwest 
					of Bonn, Germany. {2 missions}  
				5807 (MSN 17-6103) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Feb43. Long Beach Field, CA 16Feb43. 
					Walker Field, Victoria, KS 27Feb43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque 
					Isle Field, ME 8Apr43. 337th Bomb Squadron [AW*Q], 96th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), 
					Bedfordshire 17Apr43, named RIKKI TIKKI TAVI. Transferred to 511BS/351BG at Polebrook Jul 11, 1943; 
					Named MINOR BALL. Named in the tradition of  511th Bomb Squadron by incorporating
					the word 'Ball' in the title, after the squadron's first commander Clinton F Ball.  
					Failed to return from a mission to industrial areas at Frankfurt am Main, Germany 
					4Oct43 (8MIA:2KIA + the pilot’s cat mascot). Flak over the target was moderate and accurate. 
					A large force of enemy fighters were encountered, some using rockets which were fired from a 
					distance beyond the range of the bombers’ guns. After getting damaged during a fighter attack 
					over Frankfurt, the plane lost two engines and flew below 800 feet for 230 miles. It was shot down 
					by flak about four miles southeast of Vlissingen after taking a direct hit. Crashed in the 
					Westerschelde, about 3km southeast of Vlissingen, Netherlands. {10 missions}. MACR 910.
				5808 (MSN 17-6104) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Feb43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 17Feb43. 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 26Feb43. Peterson Field, 
					Colorado Springs, CO 7Apr43. 1st Photographic Group, Bolling Field, Washington, DC 1Sep43. 
					3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 12Aug44. 206th Base Unit, 
					Sheppard Field, Wichita Falls, TX 23Apr45. 3701st Base Unit (Technical School), 
					Amarillo Field, TX 17May45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR 
					for storage and disposal 27Oct45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway 
					Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				5809 (MSN 17-6105) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 17Feb43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 20Feb43. Sioux City AAB, IA 20Mar43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 16Apr43. 526th Bomb Squadron [LF*D], 379th Bomb Group,
					 Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 24Apr43.  Named  MARY JANE. Artwok of a bull 
					on the tail with name WUNHUNGLO. STRATO SAM image on both sides of the fuselage with 
					a speech balloon stating “The boys on this ship sure have a lot to learn about shooting dice!”.
					Sustained battle damage on a mission to the submarine yard at Wilhelmshaven, Germany 11Jun43. 
					On return, the tail wheel collapsed landing at RAF Coltishall, Norfolk. Salvaged. 
					Eighth Air Force Service Command (AFSC) 17Jun43.
				5810 ((MSN 17-6106) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 18Feb43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 20Feb43. Midwest Air Depot, Oklahoma City, OK 5Mar43. Smoky Hill Field, 
					Salina, KS 28Mar43. 527th Bomb Squadron [FO*S], 379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), 
					Huntingdonshire 8Jun43. Failed to return from a mission to the Kriegsmarinewerft Kiel 
					shipyard at Kiel, Germany 29Jul43 (9POW:1KIA). The group encountered cloud cover and 
					smoke over the target and continued to another target.  Shot down by Hptm Hermann Staiger in Bf 109G-6 
					of JG 26/12 over North Sea 55 km W of Sankt Peter-Ording, Germany Jul 29, 1943.  
					MACR 1363.  the crew was rescued near Heligoland.
				5811 (MSN 17-6107) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Feb43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 19Feb43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, 
					WY 27Feb43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 20Mar43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 353rd Bomb Squadron, 
					301st Bomb Group, Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 17May43. Oudna #1, 
					Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {37 missions}. 20th Bomb Squadron, 
					2nd Bomb Group, Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 14Nov43. {first combat mission 18Nov43}.
					Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 10Dec43. Failed to return from a mission to the business 
					district of Sofia, Bulgaria 10Jan44 (7KIA:3POW). Attacked by enemy aircraft on the bomb 
					run over Sofia, the plane caught fire and exploded. Three crew bailed out, the remainder 
					having been killed or injured and still in the plane when it crashed. {19 missions}. 
					Named READY TEDDY / THE LAST OF THE ITSABITCHIS.  MACR 1824
				5812 (MSN 17-6108) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Feb43. Long Beach Field, CA 26Feb43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 1Mar43. 
					Pueblo AAB, CO 13Mar43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 8Apr43. 
					511th Bomb Squadron [DS*O], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 24Apr43
					Named "Cannon Ball".  Named in the tradition of 511th Bomb Squadron by incorporating the 
					word 'Ball' in the title, after the squadron's first commander Clinton F Ball.  Failed to return from a 
					mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 17Aug43 (10POW). Shot down en route  
					to the target by Karl-Emil Demuth in Fw 190A of JG 1/3 at Bad Godesberg, Bonn,
					Germany Aug 17, 1943 during Schweinfurt mission.  MACR 302.
					Crashed at Bad Emms, eight miles east of Koblenz, Germany. {9 missions
				5813 (MSN 17-6109) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 23Feb43. Long Beach
					 Field, CA 25Feb43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 1Mar43. 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 18Mar43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 8Apr43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 16Apr43. 525th Bomb Squadron [FR*S/Z], 
					379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 2May43. Battle damaged on a mission to the 
					Gerhard Fieseler Werke (GFW) aircraft works at Waldau, Kassel, Germany 30Jul43 (10RTD). On return,
					crash landed with fuel exhaustion in a field two miles from Alconbury, Huntingdonshire. Salvaged
					Named JACKIE ELLEN
				5814 (MSN 17-6110) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Feb43. Long Beach Field, CA 25Feb43. 
					Pueblo AAB, CO 12Mar43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 8Apr43. 
					508th Bomb Squadron [YB*B], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 17Apr43. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the submarine yards at Bremen, Germany 13Jun43 (2KIA:8RTD). 
					Suffered engine problems and forced to return but ditched in North Sea where the crew was picked 
					up by a Royal Air Force Air-Sea Rescue Supermarine Walrus amphibious aircraft. {1 mission}.
				5815 (MSN 17-6111) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Feb43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 25Feb43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 1Mar43. 
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 14Mar43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Presque Isle Field, ME 8Apr43. 509th Bomb Squadron [RQ*Q], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), 
					Northamptonshire 17Apr43. Failed to return from a mission to the submarine yards at Bremen,
					Germany 13Jun43 (3KIA:7POW). Enemy aircraft damaged three engines, the aircraft crashed at 
					Oldenburg, near Brake, northwest of Bremen, Germany. {1 mission}.
				5816 (MSN 17-6112) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 23Feb43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 25Feb43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 3Mar43. 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 16Mar43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 4Apr43. North Atlantic 
					Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 19Apr43. 527th Bomb Squadron [FO*Q], 
					379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 23Apr43. 2nd Strategic Air Depot, 
					Abbots Ripton (Station 547), Huntingdonshire 4Apr44. Returned to US. 1104th Base Unit 
					(Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command), Homestead Field, FL 25Jul44. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 6Aug44. Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 27Jan45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 29Aug45. Named JUDY / POLLY
				5817 (MSN 17-6113) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Feb43. Long Beach Field, CA 26Feb43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 3Mar43. Smoky Hill Field,
					Salina, KS 25Mar43. Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Homestead Field, FL 7Apr43. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 12Apr43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 348th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, 
					Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 10May43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 4Aug43. 
					Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 13Dec43. 483rd Bomb Group, 
					Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 31Mar44. Sterparone, Foggia, Italy 22Apr44. Pisa, Italy 15May45. 
					Returned to US. 302nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), Hunter Field, Savannah, GA 17Aug45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 9Oct45. 
					Named WONDER BIRD II
				5818 (MSN 17-6114) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Feb43. Long Beach Field, CA 26Feb43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 25Mar43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 12Apr43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					347th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 12May43. 
					Accident departing for a mission to three battleships in the harbor at La Spezia, Italy 5Jun43 
					(2WIA:8RTD). A waist and the tail gunner were wounded when a waist gun was fired during 
					the formation assembly. The fuselage was damaged by the crew door. Oudna #1, Mohammedia,
					Tunisia 4Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 11Dec43. 
					816th Bomb Squadron, 483rd Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 31Mar44. 
					Sterparone, Foggia, Italy 22Apr44. Accident landing at Sterparone, Foggia, Italy 30May44. 
					Declared ‘war weary’. Reassigned as cargo aircraft Sep44. Returned to US. 1103rd Base Unit 
					(Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command), Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 17Apr45. 
					Rome Air Depot, NY 22Apr45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Bush Field, Augusta, GA 
					for storage and disposal 3Jul45.  Named CRAPPY
				5819  (MSN 17-6115) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Feb43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 26Feb43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 4Mar43. Combat Crew Training School, Casper Field, WY 13Mar43. Midwest Air Depot, 
					Oklahoma City, OK. 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN 16Apr43. 
					New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 21Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Presque Isle Field, ME 25Apr43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), 
					Scotland 30Apr43. 92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 12Aug43. 
					813th Bomb Squadron [PC*R], 482nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), 
					Huntingdonshire 25Aug43. H2S radar scanner fitted. Returned to US. Gray, Tacoma, WA 3Feb45. 
					Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; 
					designated TB-17F. Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 18Feb45. Damaged while parked by 
					TB-17F 42-30884 at Chicago Municipal Airport, IL 22Aug45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 27Nov45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5820 (MSN 17-6116) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA25Feb43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 27Feb43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 4Mar43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 7Apr43. Pueblo AAB, CO 21Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air 
					Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 26Apr43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to 
					Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 30Apr43. 524th Bomb Squadron [WA*C], 379th Bomb Group, 
					Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 8Jun43. Battle damaged on a mission to the Gerhard 
					Fieseler Werke (GFW) aircraft works at Waldau, Kassel, Germany 30Jul43. Three crew bailed out 
					over Belgium but the bomber returned to base. 526th Bomb Squadron [LF*C]. Failed to return from a 
					mission to the synthetic oil refineries at Bochum, Gelsenkirchen and Recklinghausen, 
					Germany 12Aug43 (7POW:3KIA).  .Shot down by Lt Erwin Stalberg in Bf 109G-6 of JG 3/8 
					at Ahrweiler, Germany. Enemy aircraft set No.1 engine on fire, then another to flak, 
					crashed Ahrweiler, near Oberbruch, Germany.  MACR 1359 and 2340.
				5821 (MSN 17-6117) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 25Feb43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 27Feb43. Sioux City AAB, IA 18Mar43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command,
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 13Apr43. 527th Bomb Squadron [FO*O], 379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), 
					Huntingdonshire 22Apr43., named "Cindy".  Failed to return from a mission to the synthetic oil 
					refineries at Bochum, Gelsenkirchen and Recklinghausen, Germany 12Aug43 (4POW:6KIA).  
					Hit by AAA at Gelsenkirchen, Germany and then shot down by fighter
					and crashed at Leimersdorf, seven miles north of Ahrweiler, Germany Aug 12, 1943.  MACR 1360. 
				5822 (MSN 17-6118) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 25Feb43. Long Beach
					Field, CA 27Feb43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 4Mar43. 
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 18Mar43. 379th Bomb Group, Staging Base, 
					21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 8Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 16Apr43. 525th Bomb Squadron [FR*G], 379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), 
					Huntingdonshire 23Apr43. Battle damaged on a mission to the Fieseler aircraft factory at Kassel, 
					Germany 28Jul43 (4INJ:6RTD). The bomber came under intense attacks from several German fighters 
					and dropped out of the formation just after the target. Last seen going down under control but was 
					able to shake off the fighters. Made its way across the North Sea and crash landed at RAF Foulsham, Norfolk. 
					{3 missions}. Salvaged.   Named LITTLE MAGGIE 
				5823 (MSN 17-6119) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Feb43. Long Beach
					Field, CA 28Feb43. Pueblo AAB, CO 12Mar43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque 
					Isle Field, ME 8Apr43. 508th Bomb Squadron [YB*C], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), 
					Northamptonshire 17Apr43. {31 missions}. 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots Ripton (Station 547), 
					Huntingdonshire 5Apr44. Returned to US. 4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service 
					Command), Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 6Aug44. Designated TB-40. 82nd Flying Training Wing, 
					Yuma Field, AZ. Damaged by ‘friendly fire’ fifteen miles southeast of Yuma gunnery range 20Nov44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage and disposal 7May45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped. 
					Named ROUND TRIP. Aircraft 42-5823 is also reported as a YB-40
				5824 ((MSN 17-6120) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Feb43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 28Feb43. 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 11Mar43. North Atlantic 
					Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 8Apr43. 511th Bomb Squadron [DS*S], 
					351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 17Apr43.  Named. SCREWBALL. 
					Named in the tradition of 511th Bomb Squadron by incorporating the word 'Ball' in the title,
					after the squadron's first commander Clinton F Ball.  Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), 
					Lancashire 31Mar44. {31 missions}. Returned to US. Robins Field, Warner Robins, GA 1Jun44. 
					2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 10Aug44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 18Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5825 (MSN 17-6121) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Feb43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 28Feb43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 29Mar43. Twelfth Air Force, 
					North Africa. 49th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Marrakech, French Morocco 9Apr43. 
					Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 22Apr43. Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, 
					Algeria 27Apr43. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 17Aug43. Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 1Aug43. 
					Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 10Dec43. 416th Bomb Squadron, 
					99th Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 28Mar44. 840th Bomb Squadron, 
					483rd Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 31Mar44. Sterparone, Foggia, 
					Italy 22Apr44. Pisa, Italy 15May45. Salvaged 23Jun45
				5826 (MSN 17-6122) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 27Feb43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 2Mar43. Walla Walla Field, WA 29Mar43. Lowry Field, Denver, CO 10Apr43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 24Apr43. 
					Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 26Apr43. 
					369th Bomb Squadron [WW*W], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 7May43..
					Named JERAVAD (Initials of crew) - 'UNE PETITE PEU' (The Little One)
					Battle damaged on a mission to the submarine yards at Bremen, Germany 13Jun43; left wing spar 
					broken and other damage. Failed to return from a mission to the Kriegsmarinewerft Kiel shipyard 
					at Kiel, Germany 29Jul43 (8POW:2KIA). Flak was intense and accurate at the target; meagre 
					but accurate from Flensburg; meagre and inaccurate from South Sylt and Amrum islands. 
					There was large enemy fighter opposition but did not press home their attacks. The bombs 
					had been dropped over the target and the plane had turned west towards England when it 
					was shot down by Hptm Anton Hackl in Bf 109G-6 of JG 11/Stab 
					between Arup and Tolk, Germany and crashed at Alvaneu near Schleswig, Germany.  MACR 122. 
				5827 (MSN 17-6123) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 27Feb43. Long 
					Beach Field, CA 1Mar43. Sioux City AAB, IA 16Mar43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, 
					Kearney Field, NB 9Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 21Apr43. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, 
					Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 2May43. 524th Bomb Squadron, 
					379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 20May43. 
					526th Bomb Squadron [LF*Y], named "Lakanuki" (Hawaiian for ‘lack of sexual activity among males’) 
					On a mission to a Luftwaffe airfield and air depot at Le Bourget, Paris, France 16Aug43 
					the navigator was killed when he fell out of the aircraft after the escape hatch dropped out (1KIA). 
					Failed to return from a mission to 5Jan44 (10INT). Flak caused battle damage and pilot headed to 
					safety, crash landed Slättarp, south of Vastra Varlinge, Trelleborg, Sweden. Salvaged and 
					moved to Bulltofta. Used by AB Aerotransport for spares. Scrapped.. MACR 1942
				5828 (MSN 17-6124) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 27Feb43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 28Feb43. Sioux City AAB, IA 18Mar43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, 
					Kearney Field, NB 8Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 15Apr43. 524th Bomb Squadron [WA*O], 379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton 
					(Station 117), Huntingdonshire 23Apr43.  Named "Sweater Girl".   . Failed to return from a 
					mission to the Junkers Flugzeugwerke aircraft factory at Aschersleben, Germany 22Feb44 (10POW). 
					Heavy cloud cover over the target forced the formation to divert to the industrial area of 
					Bünde, Germany. Damaged by flak, crashed Auf der Kamp Farm, Oberbruch, Germany. . MACR 2868
				5829 (MSN 17-6125) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 28Feb43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 2Mar43. Sioux City AAB, IA 19Mar43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 16Apr43. 332nd Bomb Squadron, 94th Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), 
					Cambridgeshire 25Apr43.  Named"The Better Half".  then to  525th Bomb Squadron 
					[FR*P/D], 379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 18May43. 527th Bomb Squadron [FO*D],
					named "Flying Jenny".    Failed to return from a mission to the Gerhard Fieseler Werke (GFW) aircraft 
					works at Waldau, Kassel, Germany 30Jul43 (4KIA:6POW). Hit by flak near Antwerp en route to the 
					target then shot down by a FW 190 A-5 piloted by Uffz Gerd Wiegand of the 8./JG 26. Immediately after the 
					fighters' attack, a black plume of smoke emerged from the plane. Shortly thereafter, some of the crew 
					bailed out. The plane went into a dive and exploded. The two wings broke off, and the tail also tore 
					from the fuselage. The wreckage crashed in a field near Herbesthal, ten miles northwest of Eupen, Belgium. 
					It was the German pilot’s first victory, but his first victory was not without a struggle. His Fw 190 (Wn.410252) 
					was severely damaged by the gunners firing from the bomber. His tail plane had been riddled with.50 cannon 
					shells and he had to bail out. Wiegand landed without much trouble. His fighter, on the other hand, crashed 
					in Otrange, on a bakehouse. The debris was thrown into a grocery store, killing the owner and injuring a
					 customer on the doorstep.  MACR 1361. 
				5830 (MSN 17-6126) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 6Mar43. Sioux City AAB, IA 20Mar43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney 
					Field, NB 9Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 15Apr43. 	
					Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 26Apr43. 
					524th Bomb Squadron [WA*P/T], 379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 20May43. 
					Named HAG OF HARDERWYK / AL-JO-SON
					2nd Strategic Air Depot, Abbots Ripton (Station 547), Huntingdonshire 4Apr44. Returned to US.
					1104th Base Unit (Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command), Homestead Field, FL 26Jul44. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 1Sep44.   To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage and disposal 7May45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped. 
				5831 (MSN 17-6127) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 8Mar43. Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Homestead Field, FL 7Apr43. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 15Apr43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 32nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, 
					Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria May43. Named "The Virgin".
					Failed to return from a mission to railway marshalling yards at Foggia, Italy 31May43 (2KIA:8RTD). 
					Attacked by enemy Bf 109 fighters of JG 27, the plane ditched in the Tyrrhenian Sea westnorthwest 
					of Trapani, Sicily. The survivors were rescued by two Supermarine Walrsu amphibians of 283 Squadron, 
					Royal Air Force. {1 mission}. 
				5832 (MSN 17-6128) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Mar43. Long Beach
					Field, CA 8Mar43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 13Mar43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 28Mar43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 348th Bomb Squadron,
					99th Bomb Group, Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 26Apr43, named "War Bird II"  . 
					Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 4Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Foggia #2 (Sandfly), 
					Tortorella, Italy 11Dec43. Failed to return from a mission to the Messerschmitt factory at Augsburg, 
					Germany 19Dec43 (3KIA:7POW). Because of poor weather the group diverted to an alternate target, 
					the railway marshalling yards at Innsbruck, Austria. En route to the target the plane received 
					minor damage from flak. After the target a force of enemy fighters attacked the formation. 
					This plane was riddled with cannon shells from the Plexiglas nose to the tail. No.3 engine 
					caught fire and the propeller oversped; it couldn’t be feathered as the oil pressure had 
					dropped too far. The plane’s airspeed dropped right off and was difficult to keep flying 
					in a straight line. With the oxygen system disabled and a strong blast of wind from the
					broken nose, the pilot descended and thought of heading to Switzerland. There was a fire
					in the bomb bay and the fire in No.3 engine had spread and intensified as the crew was 
					ordered to bail out. A Bf 109 was flying off the left wing with wheels and flaps down to stay 
					with the bomber and was still firing at it. The pilot, having been trained as a fighter pilot with 
					gunnery traing by Capt Barry M, Goldwater, tried to avoid the fighters cannon shells by 
					diving and climbing as sharply as he could. During one of these manoeuvres, the right wing 
					exploded and blew the engineer out of the nose escape hatch. The pilot, about to bail out, 
					was thrown straight up against the overhead window while the nose compartment fell 
					straight down. The right wing had been torn off flush with the fuselage and the fuselage 
					was in two pieces, broken just forward of the ball turret. The plane was in a flat spin and 
					the pilot was pinned down by centrifugal force in the flight deck. He felt a collision 
					and was then bumped around. Then it went quiet and still. The tail fell in a wood with 
					three gunners dead. The other half of the plane with the left wing, two engines, the nose 
					and the cockpit landed on another side of the mountain, between high trees. The fire was still 
					burning in the bomb bay and, seeing trees outside, the pilot exited the wreckage through the 
					co-pilot’s window. Crashed at Gsies, Valle di Casies, Province of Bolzano, Italy. The kill was 
					claimed by Oblt. Emil Bitsch of 8./JG 3. {111 missions}.   MACR 1527.
				5833 (MSN 17-6129) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 11Mar43. Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 15Jun43. Modified by Douglas as a YB-40 [Vega Project V-140]. 
					5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 12Jul43. Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 19Jul43. 
					92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire Oct43. Designated as a 
					TB-40 crew trainer with revised Bendix chin turret. Returned to US. 82nd Flying Training Wing, 
					Yuma Field, AZ 25Jun44. Damaged by structural failure 3 miles south of Yuma 11Dec44. 
					3036th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Yuma Field, AZ 4May45. 
					To econstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage and 
					disposal 24May45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting
					Company Jul46; scrapped
				5834 (MSN 17-6130) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 11Mar43. Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, 
					Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK 15Jun43. Modified by Douglas as a YB-40 [Vega Project V-140]. 
					Wright Field, Dayton, OH 12Jul43. Designated as a TB-40 crew trainer. 611th Base Unit, 
					Proving Ground Command, Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL 8Jun44. 610th Base Unit
					(Proving Ground Command), Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL 12Nov44. 2137th Base Unit 
					(Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 14Nov44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage and 
					disposal 19Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting 
					Company Jul46; scrapped
				5835 (MSN 17-6131) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 11Mar43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 30Mar43. 
					20th Ferrying Group, Berry Field, Nashville, TN 10Apr43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, 
					Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 16Apr43. Twelfth Air Force, 
					North Africa. 353rd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Saint-Donat (New Zealand), 
					Tadjenanet, Algeria 27Apr43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, 
					Italy 1Nov43. Cerignola #1, Italy 10Dec43. Foggia #8 (Longskirt), Lucera, Italy 2Feb44. {9 missions}.
				 	Salvaged 9Nov44
				5836 (MSN 17-6132) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 11Mar43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 15Mar43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 30Mar43. 
					Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Homestead Field, FL 7Apr43. 15th Ferrying Group, 
					Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 15Apr43. 
					Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 32nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Saint-Donat (New Zealand), 
					Tadjenanet, Algeria 16Apr43. Named "Hot Cock"– artwork of a chicken playing the guitar. 
					Painted by Sgt Eugene Townsend (32BS/301BG  Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, 
					Italy 1Nov43. {31 {31 missions}. 49th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 14Nov43. 
					Failed to return from a mission to railway marshalling yards at Sofia, Bulgaria 24Jan44 (4KIA:6POW). 
					Over the target, the formation found it impossible to bomb and proceeded to a secondary target at 
					Niš, Yugoslavia. After going 80 to 100 miles beyond Sofia, the group turned and headed 
					for home base. Heavy cloud formations were encountered along the route. The pilot considered 
					that the formation got in trouble because it was to go over the target at a much higher altitude, 
					and that too much time was spent apparently trying to find a target of opportunity that was 
					in the clear. These two factors consumed the fuel that put the formation in jeopardy. On the return 
					flight, this plane was part of a three plane element that broke from the formation when the first 
					squadron started to descend through a hole in the clouds. The element chose to continue 
					their return to base above the overcast. It was then that the pilot glanced back and saw the 
					other squadron under attack by fighters. He then tried to rejoin the first squadron formation 
					and was briefly attacked by four Bf 109s which the crew fought off. The formation he rejoined 
					started a steep climb to clear a cloud, causing the pilot to overrun planes above and ahead of him.
					One of his crew members reported that the plane above had its bomb bay doors open.
					The leader of the second squadron circled, jettisoned its bombs and attempted to climb above the 
					overcast. When the planes jettisoned their bombs, #836 was under another plane. A bomb struck 
					the wing flat, smashing it almost in two. Another bomb struck the No.2 engine and propeller, 
					which was feathered, causing additional drag on that side. The wing at that time was vibrating 
					at a terrifying rate, so after at least a minute flying under those conditions, the co-pilot gave the 
					order to bail out. The plane was last seen thirty-two miles northnortheast of Skopje headed 
					towards Italy. It crashed twenty-two miles north of Skopje, North Macedonia, Yugoslavia. {28 missions}.  MACR 1993
				5837 (MSN 17-6133) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 13Mar43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 22Mar43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 7Apr43. 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN 16Apr43. 
					Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 20th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), 
					Constantine, Algeria 29Apr43", named C' Bat"{first combat mission 10Jun43}. Aïn M’lila (Onyx),
					Constantine, Algeria 17Jun43. Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 1Aug43. Failed to return from a mission to
					bomb an electrical transformer station and railway marshalling yards in Foggia, Italy 19Aug43
					(1KIA:1DOI:8POW). Attacked by enemy fighter aircraft and struck by flak over the target. 
					The plane lost No.2 then No.4 engine over the target and fell behind formation. The tail and a 
					waist gunners were injured by fighter bullets, the other waist gunner was mortally wounded. 
					With radios disabled, elevator controls shot away, two engines out and a third now on fire, t
					he pilot ordered the crew to bail out. Crashed southeast of Naples, Italy. {21 missions}.  
					c;AO,ED by Uffz Vulf Focke in Bf 109G-6 of JG 77/1 
					ACR 459.  1 KIA, 1 died of injuries, 8 POW.
				5838 (MSN 17-6134) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 10Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 13Mar43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 20Mar43. 384th Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA 13Apr43. Departed to 
					Kearney Field, NB for overseas processing 3May43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, 
					Kearney Field, NB. Departed late May43 en route to Grafton Underwood, England via 
					North Atlantic route. 547th Bomb Squadron [SO*P], 384th Bomb Group, 
					Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 29May43., named *Mad Money II*.  
					{first combat mission 28Jun43}. Fitted with Gee-H radio navigation system equipment. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft shipyard at Kiel, Germany 
					4Jan44 (10POW). During the bomb run on Kiel at 28,000ft the bomber was hit by flak in number two
					engine. It was not possible to feather the propeller and it started wind milling. At the same time the 
					charger on number four engine stopped functioning and having overshot the target it was decided 
					to drop the armed bombs which fell in Kiel Bay. Only flying on two engines the bomber was not able 
					to keep up with the formation and had to drop out. Next it was attacked by a pair of Me 210 of which 
					The engineer/top turret gunner claimed one. The B-17 was now over the Baltic Sea and headed north 
					towards Denmark. Soon after it was attacked by a pair of Ju 88 but after an exchange of fire they 
					turned away. When the bomber reached Store Bælt it was noticed that two Ju 88`s followed them at a 
					distance and at the same time flak started firing. The B-17 was hit in number three engine which 
					was destroyed. It was now down to 3,500 feet heading eastwards to get out of reach of the flak. 
					Flying on one engine it was not possible to keep height. The bomber landed wheels 
					up five kilometres west of Kalundborg on the island of Sjælland (Sealand), Denmark. 
					Quickly the crew scrambled out of the aircraft while one of them opened the fuel valves and set the 
					aircraft on fire. {23 missions}. 		
				5839 (MSN 17-6135) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 10Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 13Mar43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 25Mar43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 10Apr43. 525th Bomb Squadron [FR*X], 379th Bomb Group, 
					Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 16Apr43. 526th Bomb Squadron [LF*X]. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the industrial area and submarine pens at Hamburg, 
					Germany 25Jun43 (9KIA:1POW)  . Shot down by Bf 109 of JG 1/III at Munderloh, Germany Germany.  
					Crashed Dingstede, eight miles east of Oldenburg, Germany.  MACR 1367
				5840 (MSN 17-6136) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 15Mar43. Scottsbluff Field, NB 29Mar43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 15Apr43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 2May43. Davis 
					Provisional Group. Took off RCAF Goose Bay, Labrador on ferry flight to Meeks Field, 
					Keflavik, Iceland 7May43. After about 7 hours flying the aircraft encountered a heavy 
					storm, lost radio contact and some navigational equipment. The crew was lost and the 
					pilot decided to ditch in the North Atlantic alongside the escort destroyer HMS Archer 
					about 150 miles from Meeks airfield. The bomber sank in two minutes (2KIS:8RTD).
				5841 (MSN 17-6137) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 11Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 15Mar43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 26Mar43. North Atlantic Wing, 
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 10Apr43. 423rd Bomb Squadron [RD*I], 
					306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 22Apr43   
					Named "Est Nulla Via in Via Virtuli" ( No Way Is Impassable to Courage). 
					Battle damaged on a mission to the submarine yards at Bremen, Germany 13Jun43. 
					Eighth Air Force Service Command 13Jun43. Battle damaged on a mission to the Nordisk 
					Aluminium A/S works at Herøya, Norway 24Jul43. An attack by enemy fighters caused 20mm 
					cannon shell damage to a wing and main spar. Eighth Air Force Service Command 24Jul43. 
					Regained by Group 27Jul43. Battle damaged on a mission to the Luftwaffe air depot at 
					Romilly-sur-Seine, France 3Sep43. Fuselage and vertical stabiliser struck by empty 0.50 
					caliber shells from other planes in the group. Failed to return from a mission to attack the 
					Bosch Magneto works Stuttgart, Germany 6Sep43 (10INT). En route to the target, number 
					two engine was damaged by an enemy fighter attack and the propeller was feathered. 
					The bomb group missed the target because of cloud cover and made a second pass. 
					Running three engines hard to keep with the formation was using up excess fuel and 
					by now did not have enough to reach the French coast on return. After dropping the bombs, 
					the pilot turned the plane back towards France but the number four engine overheated. 
					Now alone in the sky, the pilot turned for Switzerland. Just after doing this, the bomber 
					faced a head-on attack by four Focke-Wulfe 190s. The enemy pilots fired as they passed 
					but without doing serious damage and, fortunately, they made only one pass. Force landed 
					at Magadino, Lucarno, Switzerland.  MACR 519. Repaired and used by Swiss Air Force for familiarisation 
					flights. The last flight of an American bomber with Swiss markings was a ferry flight from its 
					base at Emmen to Dübendorf, Zurich 5Sep45. Regained by USAAF. Base Air Depot No.1, 
					Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire. 
				5842 (MSN 17-6138) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 16Mar43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 27Apr43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					348th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 3Jun43. 
					Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 4Aug43.  Battle damaged on a mission to the satellite 
					airdromes at Foggia, Italy 7Sep43 (2WIA:8RTD). Flak was heavy and accurate causing injury 
					to two airmen. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 13Dec43. 
					483rd Bomb Group, Foggia #2 (Sandfly), Tortorella, Italy 31Mar44. 773rd Bomb Squadron, 
					463rd Bomb Group, Foggia #1, Celone, Italy 22Apr44. Crash landed Celone, Italy 17Jul44. 
					4th Air Depot Group, XV Service Command, Gioia del Colle, Bari, Italy Jul44. Celone, Italy Sep44. 
					Salvaged 23Jun45.  Named 'Lethal Lady III"  
				5843 (MSN 17-6139) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA [for modification] 17Mar43. 384th Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA 13Apr43. 
					Departed to Kearney Field, NB for overseas processing 3May43. Staging Base, 
					21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB. Departed late May43 en route to Grafton Underwood, 
					England via North Atlantic route. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 20May43. 547th Bomb Squadron [SO*S], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood
					(Station 106), Northamptonshire 29May43.   Named *Black Ghost*.  {first combat 
					mission 28Jun43}. Failed to return from a mission to a roller bearing factory at Stuttgart, 
					Germany 6Sep43 (6POW:4EVD). Hit by flak leaving the target damaging No.1 and No.4 engines. 
					Having dropped out of formation and losing altitude, the aircraft sustained damage from 
					enemy fighters which damaged No.2 engine. The pilot delayed the order to bail out until 
					they were over a wood at 3,000ft. He stayed with the aircraft after the crew jumped because 
					the aircraft was light and may have been possible to reach the English Channel but the No.3 
					engine then ran out of fuel and the bomber crashed and burned at Beauvais, France. {12 missions}. .  
					MACR 1455 and 774.
				5844 ((MSN 17-6140) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 17Mar43. 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 31Mar43. 4th Ferrying Group, 
					Memphis Municipal Airport, TN 8Apr43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 15Apr43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 341st Bomb Squadron, 
					97th Bomb Group, Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 23Apr43. Pont-du-Fahs, 
					Tunisia 11Aug43. Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Battle 
					damaged on a mission to a ball bearing factory at Turin, Italy 8Nov43 (8MIA:2RTD). En route to the 
					target, ten minutes into enemy territory, No.3 propeller oversped. The plane became uncontrollable 
					and the pilot ordered the crew to bail out. Shortly after the crew vacated the plane, No.3 propeller 
					flew off and the pilot regained control. The two pilots force landed the bomber on a beach at Calvi, Corsica. 
					MACR 2098  When repairs were nearly complete a couple of days later, Fw 190 fighters appeared 
					and strafed the aircraft setting it on fire. Air-Sea Rescue failed to locate the eight airmen .
				5845 (MSN 17-6141) Featured in the film ‘Hers to Hold’ (1943), seen being manufactured at the Lockheed 
					Vega factory in Burbank, CA. Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 17Mar43. 381st Bomb Group, Pueblo AAB, CO 10Apr43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 7May43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 24May43. Ferried on the 
					North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland May43. 
					Bovingdon (Station 112), Hertfordshire May43. 534th Bomb Squadron [GD*A], 381st Bomb Group, 
					Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex Jun43.  Named 'Whaletail II'  Battle damaged on a 
					mission to a roller bearing factory at Stuttgart, Germany 6Sep43. Force landed at Peasemarsh, 
					Sussex, England. Failed to return from a mission to the port area at Bremen, Germany 20Dec43 (10KIA).
					Attacked by a large force of enemy fighters and flak over the target area was very intense. Damaged by flak, 
					ditched in North Sea. {13+ missions}.   MACR 1724. 
				5846 (MSN 17-6142) Featured in the film ‘Hers to Hold’ (1943), seen being manufactured at the Lockheed 
					Vega factory in Burbank, CA. Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 19Mar43. 381st Bomb Group, Pueblo AAB, CO 10Apr43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 6May43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME May43. Ferried on the North 
					Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland May43. 
					Bovingdon (Station 112), Hertfordshire May43. 535th Bomb Squadron [MS*X], 381st Bomb Group, 
					Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex Jun43.   Named 'Tinkertoy' Battle damaged on a mission to the 
					Blohm & Voss shipyard at Hamburg, Germany 26Jul43 (1KIA). The navigator was struck by a flak burst 
					in the left thigh and artery and killed [he was on his first combat mission]. Battle damaged on a mission 
					to the Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau Aktiengesellschaft (Deschimag) shipyard at Bremen, 
					Germany 8Oct43 (1KIA:1WIA). The formation was met with stiff resistance by German fighters and 
					flak crews on the ground the entire way, from the Dutch coast all the way into the German heartland, 
					and back again. In addition, a large force of German fighters launched vicious attacks against the planes.
					Over the target, the formation encountered intense flak. An enemy fighter fired 20mm cannon shells into 
					the cockpit, decapitating the pilot and wounding the co-pilot. With blood spraying onto the top turret 
					and freezing, the gunner assisted the co-pilot in returning the bomber where it ground looped on 
					landing back at Ridgewell. Failed to return from a mission to the port area at Bremen, Germany 
					20Dec43 (3POW:7KIA). Attacked by a large force of enemy fighters and flak over the target area was 
					very intense. During an attack, a Bf 109 fighter flew into the waist of the bomber and both aircraft 
					became locked together. Crashed at Ganderkesee, three miles west of Delmenhorst, near Bremen, 
					Germany. {19+ missions}.   MACR 1723.  
				5847 381st Bomb Group, Pueblo AAB, CO 10Apr43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 6May43. North Atlantic 
					Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 19May43. Ferried on the North Atlantic 
					route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland May43. Smoky Hill Field, 
					Salina, KS 6May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 19May43. 
					Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 25May43. 
					Bovingdon (Station 112), Hertfordshire May43. 532nd Bomb Squadron [VE*T], 381st Bomb Group, 
					Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex Jun43.  Named 'Margie Mae'. . Failed to return from a mission 
					to the synthetic oil refinery at Gelsenkirchen, Germany 12Aug43 (10POW). Because of solid clouds, 
					the group diverted and bombed the synthetic oil refinery at Recklinghausen, Germany. 
					Damaged by flak, crashed Maastricht, Netherlands. {1+ missions}.   MACR 660. 
				5848 (MSN 17-6144) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 16Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 20Mar43. 384th Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA 13Apr43. Departed to Kearney Field, NB 
					for overseas processing 3May43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB. 
					Departed late May43 en route to Grafton Underwood, England via North Atlantic route. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 20May43.
					547th Bomb Squadron [SO*R], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), 
					Northamptonshire 26May43.   Named *Patches" . {first combat mission 22Jun43}. Battle 
					damaged on the first mission to the General Motors truck factory at Antwerp, Belgium 22Jun43 
					(2WIA:8RTD). The bomber came under heavy attack by German fighters from JG 26 after it had fallen 
					back from the group while covering the mortally wounded lead aircraft in her element. 
					The tail gunner and ball turret gunner were both injured in attacks that left the airplane 
					riddled with cannon holes in the waist, radio room, and cockpit, and a hole in the tail large 
					enough for a man to walk through. The airplane returned to combat with over 40 patches 
					and displayed the name, "Patches," on both sides of the nose. The aircraft sustained battle 
					damage on a mission to the Gerhard Fieseler Werke (GFW) aircraft works at Waldau, Kassel, 
					Germany 30Jul43 (6WIA:4RTD). Crash landed on return at Boxted (Station 150), Essex. After
					bombing the target it was first hit by flak, wounding both waist gunners. The plane was then set 
					upon by German fighters. The engineer/top turret gunner was thrown from his turret after being 
					hit in the thigh by a 20mm cannon shell, fracturing his leg. He manned his guns and claimed the 
					destruction of a Fw 190. The pilot was struck in the hip and co-pilot was hit by fragments. The loss 
					of oxygen and power to the tail gunner's electrically heated boots forced the pilot to drop to a 
					lower altitude. The attacks resumed for over twenty minutes as the bomber limped home. It took 
					numerous hits, and the German fighters did not break off their attacks until well over the North Sea. 
					Both pilots struggled to put the plane down at the first friendly airfield, which was Boxted (Station 150), 
					Essex. They successfully landed despite jammed throttles, a ragged elevator, and a jammed rudder. 
					The pilot, 2nd Lt. William Russell Harry, was awarded the Silver Star. The bomber, with over 1,000 
					holes in it, was turned in for salvage. {7 missions}. Salvaged by Eighth Air Force Service Command 6Aug43
				5849 (MSN 17-6145) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 17Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 20Mar43. 384th Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA 13Apr43. Departed to Kearney Field, NB 
					for overseas processing 3May43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB. Departed 
					late May43 en route to Grafton Underwood, England via North Atlantic route. North Atlantic Wing, 
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 20May43. Ferried RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to St Angelo, 
					Enniskillen, Northern Ireland 22/23May43. 547th Bomb Squadron [SO*N], 384th Bomb Group, 
					Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 26May43.  Named *Hell's Belles II*. 
					{first combat mission 22Jun43}. Battle damaged on a mission to the airfield and air depot at Le Bourget, Paris, 
					France 16Aug43 (2WIA:8RTD). The tail and No.3 fuel tank were damaged by 20mm cannon shells; flak 
					punctured the Plexiglass nose. Eighth Air Force Service Command 19Aug43. Regained by Group 3Sep43. 
					Failed to return from a mission to bomb a submarine suppy ship in the Loire River at Nantes, France 
					16Sep43 (6POW:3KIA:1EVD). Attacked by enemy fighters setting fire to the left wing and No.2 fuel tank.
					The bomb load was jettisoned and the aircraft was dived to try and extinguish the fire, without success. 
					The crew bailed out before the plane exploded and crashed about ten miles east of Rennes, France. {11 missions}. 
					Claimed by Fw Ernst Hennig in Fw 190A of JG 2/1  MACR 722.  
				5850 (MSN 17-6146) Featured in the film ‘Hers to Hold’ (1943), seen being manufactured at the 
					Lockheed Vega factory in Burbank, CA. Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 18Mar43.
					Long Beach Field, CA 20Mar43. 384th Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA 13Apr43. Departed to Kearney 
					Field, NB for overseas processing 3May43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB. 
					Departed late May43 en route to Grafton Underwood, England via North Atlantic route. North 
					Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 20May43. Ferried on the North 
					Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 22/23May43. 
					547th Bomb Squadron [SO*M], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), 
					Northamptonshire 26May43. {first combat mission 22Jun43}. Failed to return from a mission 
					to the industrial area and submarine pens at Hamburg, Germany 25Jun43 (1KIA:9POW). 
					Attacked by enemy fighters with one engine disabled and another damaged and smoking. Lost 
					altitude approaching the Dutch coast returning to England and crashed at Smalbroek, southwest 
					of Beilen, Netherlands. {2 missions}. The pilot, Maj. Selden Longley McMillin, was awarded the Silver Star.  
					MACR 16357
				5851 (MSN 17-6147) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 18Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 20Mar43. 547th Bomb Squadron, 384th Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA 13Apr43. 
					Departed to Kearney Field, NB for overseas processing 3May43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, 
					Kearney Field, NB. Departed late May43 en route to Grafton Underwood, England via North 
					Atlantic route. The left brake was inoperative on landing at Dow Field, Maine 19May43 (10RTD). 
					The pilot ground looped the aircraft to avoid hitting the aircraft in front of him, crashing into 
					piles of earth.  Crash landed Dow Fd, ME Jun 9, 1943.
				5852 (MSN 17-6148) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 19Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 22Mar43. 384th Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA 15Apr43. Departed to Kearney 
					Field, NB for overseas processing 3May43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney 
					Field, NB. Departed late May43 en route to Grafton Underwood, England via North Atlantic 
					route. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 20May43. 
					547th Bomb Squadron [SO*T], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), 
					Northamptonshire 26May43. {first combat mission 22Jun43}.  Named *The Natural*. 
					Named by the navigator, who gave it the name because of the tail number being a natural 
					poker hand. According to the flight engineer, there was a pair of dice painted on the nose  
					(first combat mission 22Jun43}. Fitted with Gee-H radio navigation system equipment Sep43. 
					Battle damaged during a mission to the Bosch magneto factory at Stuttgart, Germany 6Sep43. 
					The Wing Leader had the bombers circle the target three times causing this bomber to run out 
					of fuel. It made it back to England but force landed at RAF Hornchurch, Essex. Battle damaged 
					from enemy action on a mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 14Oct43 (10RTD). 
					En route to the target area, the bomber formation was repeatedly attacked by a large number 
					of Luftwaffe fighters. After the target, the Group turned and headed westward for England. 
					German fighters, having landed and refueled, attacked again until, finally, the bombers reached 
					the coastline of western Europe and relative safety. With fog over East Anglia and unable 
					to locate a suitable place to land in England, the crew bailed out over Oakley, northwest of Bedford. 
					The aircraft glided down and crash landed at Chetwode, Buckinghamshire, demolishing two cottages. 	
					No injjuries.  {17 missions}. The aircraft was salvaged by a Mobile Repair Unit (MRU) 15Oct43
				5853 (MSN 17-6149) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 22Mar43. 384th Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA 13Apr43. Departed to Kearney Field, NB 
					for overseas processing 3May43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB. 
					Departed late May43 en route to Grafton Underwood, England via North Atlantic route. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 20May43. Ferried on the 
					North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 22/23May43. 
					547th Bomb Squadron [SO*U], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 26May43 		
					Named "Salvage Queen". . {first combat mission 22Jun43}. Failed to return from the first Group 
					mission to the General Motors truck factory at Antwerp, Belgium 22Jun43 (3POW:7KIA). The bomber 
					came under heavy attack by German fighters from JG 26 before reaching the Belgian coast, shooting out 
					three engines and the propeller oversped on the fourth. The plane exploded and a wing was blown off 
					as the aircraft entered a violent spin before crashing in the North Sea. {1 mission}.   MACR 14668.
				5854 (MSN 17-6150) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 23Mar43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 15Apr43. Wendover Field, UT 2May43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 27May43. 
					100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 30May43. 360th Bomb Squadron [PU*C], 
					303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), Huntingdonshire 13Jul43.  Named "Alley Oop".
					{28 missions}. Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire 5Apr44. Returned to US. 
					4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 6Jun44. 
					Culver, CA 25Jul44. Las Vegas Field, NV 9Nov44. Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 10Jun45. Culver, CA 1Sep45. 
					5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 8Oct45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 14Dec45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
42-5855/5904		Lockheed/Vega B-17F-30-VE Fortress 
				MSN 6151/6200.  Boeing B-17F built by Lockheed-Vega Airplane Company, Burbank, CA as part of 
					pooled production with Douglas and Boeing.
					Production changes: ‘Tokyo’ long range fuel tanks installed in the aircraft's outer wing panels. 
					Reinforced wing flaps; heavy duty brakes; improved main wheels; D-16 fuel pump. Improved 
					attachment of elevator fabric. Bomb bay fuel tanks deleted
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				5855 (MSN 17-6151) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 8Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 8Mar43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 13Mar43. 
					4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN 8Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 15Apr43. 95th Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), 
					Huntingdonshire 27Apr43. 545th Bomb Squadron [JD*V], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton 
					Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 28Jun43. {first combat mission 14Jul43}. 
					Battle damaged on a mission en route to the Blohm & Voss shipyard at Hamburg, 
					Germany 25Jul43 (1WIA:9RTD). The pilot was wounded shortly after crossing the enemy coast, 
					so co-pilot flew most of the mission. Eighth Air Force Service Command 5Aug43. Regained by 
					Group 16Aug43. {3 missions}. 423rd Bomb Squadron [RD*T], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), 
					Bedfordshire 22Aug43. Failed to return from a mission to an aircraft factory at Bremen, Germany 8Oct43 
					(5POW:5KIA). The formation was met with stiff resistance by German fighters and flak crews on the 
					ground the entire way, from the Dutch coast all the way into the German heartland. In addition, a large 
					force of German fighters launched vicious attacks against the planes. Over the target, the formation 
					encountered intense flak. Flak knocked out two engines and the aircraft crashed at Goldenstedt, 
					ten miles northeast of Vechta, Germany.  Claimed by Fw Helmut Zittier in Bf 110G-2 of ZG 26/7
					at Goldenstedt, Germany Oct 8, 1943.  MACR 869.  Named . RAMP TRAMP.  .
				5856 (MSN 17-6152) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 27Mar43. Tarrant Field, Fort Worth, TX 25Apr43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 11Jun43. 
					Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 30Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 9Jul43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 347th Bomb Squadron, 
					99th Bomb Group, Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 23Jul43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, 
					Tunisia 4Aug43.  Named "Hubba Hubba/Rangy Lil". Failed to return from a mission 
					to the Messerschmitt factory at Augsburg, Germany 1Oct43 (6KIA:5INT). During the approach 
					to mainland Italy north of Florence there was anti-aircraft fire from the ground and a few attacks 
					by enemy fighters, which, however, had no effect. Most of the remaining distance was flown between
					two layers of cloud at an altitude of 6,000 meters. This bomber was flying in the ‘tail end charlie’ position 
					at the very rear of the formation. North of the Alps, the formation encountered a deep, closed cloud 
					cover that stretched far to the north. Because of a thick overcast over southern Germany, the mission 
					was aborted 50km from Augsburg. The formation then turned back towards Italy. In the middle of the 
					reversal maneuver, about thirty German Bf 109G-6 fighters of JG 3/8 attacked and pursued them southwards. 
					Without realizing it, the Americans flew over Switzerland near Lake Constance under constant fire. In these 
					attacks, this plane lost number one engine. The formation approached the Sargans valley at an altitude 
					of 3,500 meters. Here the fog had cleared, the Swiss Flab Det 21 stationed in Bad Ragaz was on alert 
					and observed the approach of the formation. At that time, the Swiss anti-aircraft defense had the task 
					of shooting at foreign formations of more than three aircraft. While overflying their position, the 
					command aircraft of the left squadron was targeted. Only about 50 meters from this plane, B-17F 42-30126 
					was brought down with a direct hit. The air defense also observed hits on this B-17. After flying over 
					Bad Ragaz, the formation moved on towards Chur. Under the attacks of the German fighters, it was 
					not long before engines number two and three were also put out of action. With only one remaining 
					engine, the aircraft could hardly be controlled and rapidly lost altitude. Almost nothing worked on
					board, and fires had broken out in two places. In this hopeless situation the pilot had no choice 
					but to give the order to bail out. After five men jumped out, the plane exploded in mid-air. Parts 
					fell widely scattered in the mountain area of ??the municipality of Alvaneu, 21km SSE of Chur, Switzerland. 
					Observers reported that the German fighters then turned away and disappeared in the direction of Austria. 
					The remaining six crew members, which included a photographer, were found dead in the wreckage of 
					the aircraft’s tail. The Americans' violation of Swiss airspace was strongly condemned in the German 
					press the next day; the use of their own fighters over Switzerland, however, was not mentioned  Credited to Uffz Robert
					Meyer-Arend in Bf 109G-6 of JG 3/8.  MACR 795.    
				5857 (MSN 17-6153) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Mar43. Long Beach
					 Field, CA 27Mar43. 20th Ferrying Group, Berry Field, Nashville, TN 8Apr43. 324th Bomb Squadron [DF*J], 
					91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 19Apr43. Failed to return from a mission 
					to the submarine yards at Wilhelmshaven, Germany 21May43 (6KIA:4POW). As the bomber 
					reached the target, the crew could see enemy aircraft in the area but standing off to the side. 
					When they reached the Initial Point of the bomb run, the enemy fighters attacked head on with 
					six to eight enemy fighter line abreast. The Germans didn’t fire flak but intended to scatter the 
					Group with it’s fighters before bomb release. After the bomb run, a flight of six Fw 190s raked 
					the left side with machine gun and cannon fire. Fire broke out in the No.1 and 2 engines and 
					threatened to engulf the entire left wing. The crew started to bail out but the bomber exploded 
					trapping six airmen. Crashed Schortens, southeast of Jever, seven miles west of Wilhelmshaven, Germany.
				5858 (MSN 17-6154) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 28Mar43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 4Apr43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, 
					Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 5May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air 
					Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 13May43. 336th Bomb Squadron [ET*L], 95th Bomb 
					Group 19May43. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to 
					Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 22/23May43. 95th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153), 
					Suffolk May43. {first combat mission 29May43}. Failed to return from a mission to the 
					submarine pens at Saint-Nazaire, France 29May43 (3KIA:6POW:2EVD). The aircraft had 
					suffered battle damage by German flak over France and lost control, veered up and struck the 
					underside of B-17F No.42-29709, crashing near St Malo, France. {1 mission}  .MACR 4894
				5859 (MSN 17-6155) Featured in the film ‘Hers to Hold’ (1943), seen being manufactured at the 
					Lockheed Vega factory in Burbank, CA. Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 25Mar43. 
					Long Beach Field, CA 28Mar43. 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN 9Apr43. 
					3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI 14Apr43. 527th Bomb Squadron [FO*Y], 
					379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 24Apr43. Crash landed Little 
					Staughton on return from first mission. 2nd Strategic Air Depot, Little Staughton (Station 127), 
					Bedfordshire. 360th Bomb Squadron [PU*M], 303rd Bomb Group, Molesworth (Station 107), 
					Huntingdonshire 2Oct43. Severely battle damaged, Bremen, Germany 29Nov43, two engines 
					damaged, force landed Bungay, Suffolk 30Nov43. Battle damaged, Bernberg, Germany 20Feb44. 
					On return, two engines failed and another cut out on approach to Little Staughton. Crash landed at Bozeat, Northants
					Condemned salvage not battle damage related Feb 22, 1944
				5860 (MSN 17-6156) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 30Mar43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 2Apr43. 
					Wendover Field, UT 2May43. Hill Field, Ogden, UT 17May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 29May43. 418th Bomb Squadron, 100th Bomb Group, 
					Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 2Jun43.  Named *Escape Kit*. . Failed to return 
					from a shuttle mission to the Messerschmitt aircraft factories at Regensburg, Germany 17Aug43 
					(4KIA:6POW). Enemy aircraft hit the nose; the oxygen bottles caught fire, blowing a large hole 
					in the side of the aircraft. Shot down by Lt Alfred Grislawski of JGr. 50. The co-pilot, unable 
					to use an exit because of the fire, climbed out of the hole and, standing on the burning wing, 
					reached back in for his parachute and jumped. He had opened his chute too early; his body 
					struck the horizontal stabiliser and his chute became tangled on it. The bomber slowly circled 
					around losing altitude with the body swinging from the stabiliser then hit the ground and 
					exploded at Schweinberg, 18 miles southwest of Würzburg, Germany. MACR 675. 
				5861 (MSN 17-6157) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Mar43. Long Beach
					 Field, CA 30Mar43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 15Apr43. Wendover 
					Field, UT 2May43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 22May43. North Atlantic 
					Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 6Jun43. 349th Bomb Squadron [XR*J], 
					100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 8Jun43.Named "Stud Duck" aka
					"Laden Maiden".  Named after Squadron Commander William W. Veal's pregnant wife. 
					Landing at Thorpe Abbotts 3Aug43 after a formation practice mission, the left landing gear 
					retraction screw failed causing the landing gear to retract, damaged the wing tip and the left 
					engines and propellers. On a shuttle mission to the Messerschmitt aircraft factories 
					at Regensburg, Germany 17Aug43, the aircraft landed in Algeria, North Africa. On return to 
					Thorpe Abbotts, the crew brought back a mascot – an Arabian Donkey - which gave the British 
					Ministry of Agriculture trouble in finding and quarantining the animal on a secret air base 
					somewhere in eastern England. Failed to return from a mission to the I.G. Farben chemical 
					works at Oppau, Ludwigshafen, Germany 30Dec43 (8KIA:2EVD). Damaged by three FW 190s, 
					crashed Liry, twenty-eight miles east of Reims, France. {32 missions}.   Claimed
					by Lt Karl Willius in Fw 190A-6 of JG 26/2.  MACR 2020.  8 KIA, 2 evaded.
				5862 (MSN 17-6158) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 31Mar43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 2Apr43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 15Apr43. 
					Wendover Field, UT 2May43. Hill Field, Ogden, UT 13May43. North Atlantic Wing, 
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 17May43. 350th Bomb Squadron, 
					100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 30May43.  Named *Duration Plus Six*
					Failed to return from a mission to the aircraft industries at Warnemünde, Germany 25Jul43 (4POW:6KIA). 
					The target was covered by clouds and no bombs were dropped. The Combat Wing proceeded out into
					the Baltic Sea and diverted most of the formation to attack the shipyards at Kiel, Germany. 
					Damaged by flak, crashed in the North Sea off the Danish coast. Survivors rescued by Danish fishing boat  
					MACR 117.  
				5863 (MSN 17-6159) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 27Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 31Mar43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 15Apr43. Wendover
					Field, UT 2May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 30May43. 
					100th Bomb Group 1Jun43. 418th Bomb Squadron [LD*V], 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), 
					Norfolk. Severely battle damaged on a mission to the Caudron-Renault factory at Paris, France 3Sep43. 
					When the formation reached Paris, the target was obscured by clouds so diverted to an alternate target, 
					the Luftwaffe airfield at Beaumont Le Roger near Paris. Damaged when crash landed at Thorpe 
					Abbotts 6Sep43. The aircraft departed on a post-repair test flight to slow time a new engine. 
					Returning to land at Thorpe Abbotts the pilot was unable to contact the tower because of a faulty radio. 
					During a flyby to obtain a green light for permission to land, the right landing gear would not extend
					either electrically or manually. With dusk approaching, despite a full fuel load, the pilot elected to 
					crash land on the grass parallel to the runway in use. A limit switch had failed allowing the retraction 
					motor to burn out and the clutch to freeze. 98th Service Squadron. {13 missions}. 568th Bomb Squadron [BI*O], 
					390th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk 9Sep43. {first combat mission 30Nov43}. 
					{final combat mission 4Mar44}. {13 missions}. Declared ‘war weary’ 16Sep44. Salvaged Base Air 
					Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire 6Feb45. Named PADDLEFOOT'S PROXY
				5864 (MSN 17-6160) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 31Mar43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 15Apr43. Wendover 
					Field, UT 2May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 30May43. 351st Bomb Squadron [EP*A], 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe 
					Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 1Jun43, named *Piccadilly Lily*.  Failed to return 
					from a mission to an aircraft factory at Bremen, Germany 8Oct43 (6KIA:5POW). The formation was 
					met with stiff resistance by German fighters and flak crews on the ground the entire way, 
					from the Dutch coast all the way into the German heartland. In addition, a large force of German f
					ighters launched vicious attacks against the planes. Over the target, the formation encountered 
					intense flak. Flak damaged engine No.3 and navigator’s compartment which caught fire, 
					crashed Bremerhaven, Germany. MACR 948.  
				5865 (MSN 17-6161) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 29Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 31Mar43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 15Apr43. 
					Wendover Field, UT 2May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field,
					Bangor, ME 28May43. Assigned Eighth Air Force, England 31May43. 351st Bomb 
					Squadron [EP*H], 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 1Jun43
					Named *Janie*.  iled to return from a mission to the Caudron-Renault factory at 
					Paris, France 3Sep43 (5POW:2KIA:3EVD). When the formation reached Paris, the target was 
					obscured by clouds so diverted to an alternate target, the Luftwaffe airfield at Beaumont 
					Le Roger near Paris. When B-17F 42-30059 exploded, it was deflected into the tail of this 
					aircraft, trapping the tail gunner as the other crew members bailed out. The aircraft 
					crashed near Évreux, France.  MACR 686
				5866 (MSN 17-6162) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Mar43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 31Mar43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 3Apr43. Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, 44th Pilot Transition 
					Training Group, Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 18Apr43. Crashed one mile south 
					of Lockbourne 1Sep43 (2KIS).
				5867 (MSN 17-6163) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 2Apr43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 15Apr43. Wendover 
					Field, UT 2May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 
					27Jun43. 350th Bomb Squadron [LN*O], 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), 
						Norfolk 30May43.  Named *Alice from Dallas*) . Failed to return from a shuttle 
						mission to the Messerschmitt aircraft factories at Regensburg, Germany 17Aug43
						 (2KIA:3POW:4EVD). En route to the target and still over Belgium, flak damaged two engines 
						and the left wing, losing the left aileron. Losing height and on fire, the crew prepared to 
						bail out. The ball turret gunner failed to escape the bomber and the right waist gunner 
						was killed after his parachute fouled on the horizontal stabiliser. Moments later, the B-17 
						exploded and crashed at Langerloo, five miles east of Hasselt, Belgium.  MA CR 678
						Feldwebel Edgar Dörre of 9./ JG 26 flying a Bf 109 was awarded a half victory .
				5868 (MSN 17-6164) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 3Apr43. 100th Bomb Group. Dyersburg Field, TN 16Apr43. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 13Dec43. 398th Combat Crew Training Squadron, 
					Ardmore Field, OK. Crash landed Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 1Mar44. The crew 
					departed Ardmore Army Air Field on a routine formation training mission. They flew 
					for approximately five hours and were letting down at Ardmore but could not extend 
					the landing gear. They were redirected to Tinker. The aircraft landed and slid on the 
					ball turret and bottom of the fuselage for 800 to 1,000ft. 499th Bomb Group, Smoky Hill
					Field, Salina, KS 9Aug44. 233rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Davis-Monthan 
					Field, Tucson, AZ 15Aug44. 235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, 
					El Paso, TX 3Jan45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, 
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 30Oct45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5869 (MSN 17-6165) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 2Apr43. Ainsworth Field, NB 17Apr43. 395th Bomb Group, Ephrata AAB, WA 11May43. 
					395th Combat Crew Training Squadron, Will Rogers Field, Oklahoma City, OK. Damaged 
					while parked in an accident by Taylorcraft L-2B Grasshopper 43-073 at Will Rogers 
					Field 21Feb44. 248th Base Unit (Operational  Training Unit), Walker Field, Victoria, KS 9Jun44. 
					4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field, Oklahoma 
					City, OK 25Jun44. 235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 19Aug43. 
					231st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Alamogordo Field, NM 12Jan45. 
					202nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Galveston Field, TX 28Jan45. 
					283rd Base Unit (Gunnery Station), Galveston Field, TX 30Mar45. Damaged landing 
					with mechanical failure at Galveston Field 25Apr45. 209th Base Unit (Special), 
					Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 15Jun45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 21Dec45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5870 (MSN 17-6166) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 3Apr43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 12Apr43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 27Apr43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 49th Bomb 
					Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 1May43. 
					{first combat mission 28May43}. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 17Jun43. Massicault, 
					Tunis, Tunisia 1Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {43 missions}. 419th Bomb Squadron, 3
					01st Bomb Group, Oudna #2, Tunis, Tunisia 14Nov43. Cerignola #1, Italy 10Dec43. Foggia #8 (Longskirt), 
					Lucera, Italy 2Feb44. {41 missions}. 49th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Foggia #7, 
					Amendola, Italy Feb44. {first combat mission 10Feb44}. {5 missions}. 419th Bomb Squadron, 
					301st Bomb Group, Foggia #8 (Longskirt), Lucera, Italy. Substantially battle damaged in an attack
					by a group of enemy fighters on a mission to an oil refinery at Lobau, Vienna, Austria 26Jun44 (3WIA:7RTD). 
					Declared ‘war weary’. Reassigned for utility, training and weather check aircraft. Returned to US. 
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 6Apr45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, 
					Albuquerque, NM for storage and disposal 3Aug45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped.
			 	5871 (MSN 17-6167) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 5Apr43.
 					Douglas Aircraft Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa, OK 10Apr43. Modified by Douglas 
					as a YB-40 [Vega Project V-140]. 3036th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Yuma Field, AZ 4May44. R
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage and disposal 18May45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped.
			 	5872 (MSN 17-6168) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 5Apr43. 
					Douglas Aircraft Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa, OK 13Apr43. Modified by Douglas, 
					as a YB-40 [Vega Project V-140]. Designated TB-40. 2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, 
					Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 13Oct44. Accident with B-17G 44-6058 taxying at Hendricks 
					Field 19Jan45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and 
					disposal 19Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, 
					Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5873 (MSN 17-6169) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 5Apr43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 12Apr43. 15th Ferrying 
					Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 27Apr43. 
					96th Bomb Group. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 96th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, 
					Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 19May43.  Named "Little Tannie"
					.{first combat mission 30May43}. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 17Jun43. Massicault, 
					Tunis, Tunisia 1Aug43. Failed to return from a mission to the railway marshalling yards at Lorenzo, 
					Naples, Italy 4Aug43 (3KIA:7RTD). Struck by flak after leaving the target, oxygen bottles in the 
					bomb bay exploded and the nose compartment was damaged. Number two engine was 
					disabled with damage to the other three engines, five large holes punched in the left 
					wing and one in the number two fuel tank, all from flak. Some of the flight controls were 
					shot away, and the bomb bay doors wouldn't close. The number one engine began smoking 
					badly and number two propeller was windrnilling. The pilot tried to stay in formation 
					for a few minutes, then fire broke out in number two engine. He had checked and found 
					that none of the crew was injured by flak. After alerting the crew, he gave the order to bail 
					out at 17,000ft. The plane circled with the left wing and fuselage on fire until it struck the water. 
					The crew landed in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the coast of Naples. After two nights in the water, 
					the survivors were spotted by a RAF aircraft and then rescued by a PBY Catalina. {22 missions}
					Claimed by Lt Gunther Triep in Bf 109G-6 of JG 53/6.  
					MACR 346.  Also reported as having been finished by two Re2001 fighters of the 
					150 Squadriglia of the Regia Aeronautica.
				5874 (MSN 17-6170) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 10Apr43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 20Apr43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 4May43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 353rd Bomb Squadron, 
					301st Bomb Group, Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 1Jun43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, 
					Tunisia 6Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Cerignola #1, Italy 10Dec43. Foggia #8 (Longskirt), 
					Lucera, Italy 2Feb44. Failed to return from a mission to Breslau, Lower Silesia, Germany 4Mar44 (10MIA). 
					Bad weather caused the mission to be aborted. The plane was believed to have had mechanical failure 
					and went missing in the Mediterranean. The mission was being flown by a crew from the 416th Bomb 
					Squadron, 99th Bomb Group. {21 missions}.  MACR 3523.
				5875 (MSN 17-6171) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 10Apr43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 14Apr43. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 
					29Apr43. Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 3May43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 342nd Bomb Squadron, 
					97th Bomb Group, Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 15May43. Pont-du-Fahs, 
					Tunisia 11Aug43. Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. Failed to return from a mission to railway 
					marshalling yards and infrastructure at Rimini, Italy 27Nov43 (6KIA:4POW). Flak was light and 
					inaccurate but a large flight of enemy fighters attacked the formation. Departing the target, one propeller 
					was feathered and the plane fell behind the squadron. It was attacked by four enemy fighters setting No.3 
					engine on fire.  Shot down by Bf 109G-6 of JG 53/III Four crew bailed out before the 
					plane exploded and crashed on a mountain 3 km N o of Apeccio, Italynear Urbino, Italy 
					MACR 1304. 
				5876 (MSN 17-6172) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 12Apr43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 21Apr43. Robins Field, Warner Robins, GA 8May43. 15th Ferrying Group, 
					Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 16May43. Twelfth Air Force, 
					North Africa. 97th Bomb Group, Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 5Jun43. 
					Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 
					Foggia Main, Italy 15Dec43. San Giovanni, Cerignola, Italy 20Dec43. Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 16Jan44. 
					Declared ‘war weary’. Reassigned for utility, training and weather check aircraft 15Jul44. Salvaged 6Oct45
				5877 (MSN 17-6173) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 12Apr43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 23Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 28May43. 337th Bomb Squadron, 96th Bomb Group, Andrewsfield (Station 485), 
					Essex 1Jun43. Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 12Jun43. Failed to return from a mission to the 
					Chemische Werke synthetic rubber works at Hüls, Marl, Germany 22Jun43 (10POW). Flak damaged and 
					crashed in a polder at Rietveld, near Schelluinen, Netherlands. Not long after takeoff the pilot notices 
					that there is an oxygen leak and due to the dangerous nature of such a problem he decides to return 
					to base where a team is waiting to fix the problem. As the rest of the squadron flies on the aircraft 
					lands and only has ten minutes to have the leak repaired, any longer and they cannot catch up the
					formation heading towards Germany. Ten minutes pass and the navigator indicates that it is now 
					too late, however the base commander insists that they have to go even if it would mean flying to
					target alone which was a daunting prospect without any protection of the formation. After the leak 
					was fixed the plane took off and flew maximum speed to catch up with the other B-17’s. Eventually 
					the target was reached only a few minutes after the main formation that had already dropped their 
					bombs or were in the process of doing so. Aircraft 42-5877 dropped its bombs, turned and headed 
					west towards the North Sea and the base in England. Whilst heading back the formation is attacked 
					by German Focke-Wulf planes and is under constant threat of German Flak. Various planes are hit 
					and then aircraft 42-5877 is hit in engine number 4. The pilot switches off the engine and feathers 
					the propeller. Because of this the speed decreases and the bomber is forced to leave the formation 
					together with another damaged B-17. Both of the B-17s now form an easy target for German fighters 
					and soon the accompanying B-17 disappears after a German attack. [This is probably the B-17 which 
					crashed at Opheusden in the Netherlands]. Aircraft 42-5877 and crew are now on their own. The B-17 
					is approaching the town of Tiel and is under constant attack from German fighters. The tail gunner 
					is hit multiple times but still manages to shoot down at least one German plane. The plane now 
					flies over the town of Leerdam and is losing altitude when a Messerschmitt Bf 109 carries out another 
					attack. The right wing is on fire and the altitude is 1500ft when they approach the town of Gorinchem.
					The pilot sounds the bail out alarm after which he makes a turn to prevent the B-17 to crash on the 
					town of Gorinchem. Most of the crew land in or around Gorinchem. The plane narrowly misses a 
					house and crashes in a field nearby
				5878 (MSN 17-6174) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 14Apr43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 22Apr43. Wendover Field, UT 2May43. Salt Lake City AAB, UT 18May43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 27May43. 350th Bomb Squadron, 
					100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 30May43.  Named BADGER'S BEAUTY. 
					533rd Bomb Squadron [VP*Q], 381st Bomb Group, Ridgewell (Station 167), Essex 18Sep43.  
					Named "Yankee Eagle". Battle damaged during a mission to the molybdenum mine at 
					Knaben, Norway 16Nov43. On return, the pilot, on his first mission didn’t keep a tight formation 
					and later left the cockpit to confer with the radio operator. Just then, 20mm cannon shells ripped 
					through the plane, one missing the bombs but taking off part of the pilot’s jacket sleeve. Another 
					shell hit the top turret. The pilot quickly resumed tight formation and returned safely to base. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the AGO-Flugzeugwerke Fw 190 manufacturing factory at 
					Oschersleben, Germany 11Jan44 (9KIA:1POW). While the aircraft were airborne, the weather 
					closed in over English bases and a recall signal was issued. B/Gen. Robert F. Travis, Air Commander 
					of the 1st Bomb Division, continued on to the target. This left the 1st Bomb Division with 
					greater exposure to enemy fighter attacks. Good fighter support was provided by P-47 Thunderbolts 
					on the penetration and by P-51 Mustangs over the target. P-47s were airborne to provide 
					withdrawal support but they obeyed the recall order to return to England and left the bombers 
					to fend for themselves on the return trip. Luftwaffe attacks started over the IJsselmeer and 
					intensified when the American fighters returned home. Meagre and fairly accurate flak was 
					experienced on the bomb run, with intermittent inaccurate flak on the return trip. Collided with 
					enemy aircraft, crashed two miles east of Heyersum, Germany.  MACR 1874
				5879 (MSN 17-6175) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 14Apr43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 23Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle 
					Field, ME 10May43. 339th Bomb Squadron, 96th Bomb Group 13May43. Ferried on the North Atlantic 
					route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 16/17May43. 
					96th Bomb Group, Andrewsfield (Station 485), Essex May43. 548th Bomb Squadron [GX*J], 3
					85th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 1943.  Named 'Daisy June II'
					Failed to return from a mission to 7May44 (10POW). Damaged by flak, crashed Rechterfeld, SW 
					of Wildeshausen, Germany.  MACR 4562
				5880 (MSN 17-6176) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 17Apr43.
					New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 30Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Presque Isle Field, ME 6May43. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, 
					Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 12May43. 333rd Bomb Squadron, 
					94th Bomb Group, Earls Colne (Station 358), Essex 14May43. Rougham (Station 468), 
					Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 13Jun43. Failed to return from a mission to the Chemische Werke 
					synthetic rubber works at Hüls, Marl, Germany 22Jun43 (10POW). Direct flak hit and 
					shot down by enemy fighters, crashed two miles east of Opheusden, Germany.		
					Also listed as shot down by Uffz Johannes Rathenow in Fw 190A-4 of JG 1/1 Jun 22, 1943 
					between Hemmen and Dodewaard, Netherlands on the way back from a raid on Huls, Germany.
				5881 MSN 17-6177) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 17Apr43.
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 28Apr43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 6May43. 
					Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Lincoln Field, NB 18May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 23May43. 332nd Bomb Squadron, 94th Bomb Group, 
					Earls Colne (Station 358), Essex 27May43. Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 13Jun43. 
					Named "The House of Lords"  Returned to US. Grenier Field, Manchester, NH 23Dec44. Modified for training, 
					stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. Patterson Field, 
					Dayton, OH 16Mar45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK for 
					storage and disposal 4Oct45. War Assets Corporation. Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped
				5882 (MSN 17-6178) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 20Apr43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 27Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Presque Isle Field, ME 27May43. 336th Bomb Squadron [ET*D], 95th Bomb Group, 
					Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk 4Jun43. Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 15Jun43.
					Name "Spook III". Shot down by fighter over North Sea near Helgoland,
					Germany Jul 28, 1943.  MACR 216.  10 KIA.
				5883 MSN 17-6179) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 14Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 20Apr43. 
					New Castle AAB, Wilmington, DE 30Apr43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Presque Isle Field, ME 5May43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), 
					Scotland 14May43. 413th Bomb Squadron, 96th Bomb Group, Andrewsfield (Station 485), Essex. 
					Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 12Jun43.  Named OLD PUSS – artwork of Ole Puss squating 
					in front of a bomb and wearing Staff Sergeant stripes whilst toting a heavy machine gun. 
					544th Bomb Squadron [SU*D], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), 
					Northamptonshire 6Jul43.  Named *Weary Willie/No Name Jive*. . {first combat mission 14Jul43}. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the Blohm & Voss shipyard at Hamburg, Germany 25Jul43.
					Flying in the low squadron, the bomber had been under sustained attacked by enemy fighters. Three engines had 
					been damaged, the nose had been blown off and the left wing tip was shattered. The bomber 
					ditched in the North Sea, northwest of Heligoland, Germany. The crew was eventually picked up 
					by a Danish fisherman who transferred them to an RAF Air-Sea Rescue launch for safe return to England. {3 missions}. 
				5884 (MSN 17-6180) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 24Apr43. 
					5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 28Apr43. Salinas Field, CA 2Jun43. Staging Base, 
					21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 30Jun43. Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL 8Jul43. North Atlantic 
					Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 11Jul43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					20th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 20Jul43. 
					Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 1Aug43. {first combat mission 27Aug43}. A B-17 with 2nd Bomb Group 
					markings and serial 25884 was reported joining the 97th Bomb Group formation as it crossed 
					the Italian coast returning from a mission to Pisa, Italy 31Aug43. This spurious bomber flew in
					formation for about thirty minutes and then turned north. When ordered to rejoin the formation, 
					the response was that its proper base was in northern Italy. The 97th Bomb Group reported that the 
					actions of the bomber were suspicious and presumably being flown by a German crew. 
					Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 10Dec43. {12 missions}. 
					414th Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Foggia Main, Italy 15Dec43. San Giovanni, Cerignola, 
					Italy 20Dec43. Damaged landing at Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 16Apr44. Declared ‘war weary’. 
					Reassigned for utility, training and weather check aircraft 3Jul44. Returned to US. 
					1103rd Base Unit (Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command), Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 29Mar45. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, 
					Dayton, OH 3Apr45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 9Oct45
				5885 (MSN 17-6181) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 20Apr43.
					Lowry Field, Denver, CO 5May43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 25May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air 
					Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 2Jun43. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, 
					Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 6/7Jun43. 338th Bomb Squadron [BX*T], 96th Bomb Group, 
					Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 12Jun43. 413th Bomb Squadron. Named "Kipling's Error III".
					Damaged landing at Snetterton Heath 30Jan44. Failed to return from a mission to the Heinkel Flugzeugwerke 
					aircraft factory at Marienehe, Rostock, Germany 11Apr44 (10KIA). Shot down by enemy fighters, 
					crashed Baltic Sea.  MACR 3809
				5886 (MSN 17-6182) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 21Apr43.
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 5Mar43. 
					Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 30May43. 548th Bomb Squadron [GX*D], 
					385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 24Jun43.  
					Named 'The Jolly Roger'--artwork of skull and crossbones)
 					Failed to return from a shuttle mission to the Messerschmitt aircraft factories at Regensburg, 
					Germany 17Aug43 (6KIA:3POW:1EVD). Shot down by Oberleutnant Beese, the Kapitän of 1/JG 26, 
					flying a Fw 190 A-5 over Antwerp en route to the target. Cannon fire opened a large hole in the 
					fuselage behind the co-pilot and the No.3 engine was smoking, causing the bomber to lose position 
					in the formation. Crashed and exploded one mile south from Woensdrecht airfield, on the Dutch/Belgian
					border. Staffelkapitän Hermichen of3./JG26 claimed the victory but his engineer told him that, due 
					to a mechanical problem, his guns and cannons didn't shoot at all. Therefore he had to give the honor
					to his wingman, Lieutenant Jörg Kiefner. The victory was finally credited to Oberleutnant Beese.  
					MACR 387A. 
				5887 (MSN 17-6183) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 17Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 
					Wendover Field, UT 5May43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 10Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 15Jun43. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, 
					Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 21Jun43. 560th Bomb Squadron [B], 388th Bomb Group, 
					Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk 23Jun43.  Named "Sioux City Sue"  {first combat mission 7Sep43}.
 					{final combat mission 24Dec43}. {2 missions}. Declared ‘war weary’. 1403rd Base Unit, Air Transport
					Command, Prestwick, Scotland. Damaged in collision with parked B-17F at Orly, Paris, France 17Dec44. 
					Returned to US. Grenier Field, Manchester, NH 19Feb45. To Reconsstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas 
					Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped. 
				5888 (MSN 17-6184) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 22Apr43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 28Apr43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Lincoln Field, NB 22May43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 25May43. 331st Bomb Squadron [QE*X], 
					94th Bomb Group, Earls Colne (Station 358), Essex 27May43. Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, 
					Suffolk 13Jun43.  Named "Elusive Elcy") . Failed to return from a mission to the port and 
					industrial area at Emden, Germany 27Sep43 (10KIA:1POW). Approaching Germany there was 9/10 cloud 
					cover and it was decided to bomb on the Pathfinder equipped aircraft, but by the time the group reached 
					the area the smoke marker had dissipated, the group diverting to an alternate target at Norden. 
					Shot down by a 210mm rocket fired by Oberleutnant Heinz Knoke of II./JG 11 flying a Bf 109G-6. 
					The plane exploded and crashed near Norden, north of Emden, Germany.  Also listed as hit by Hptm Joachim
					Kirschner in Bf 109G-6 of JG 3/5.  MACR 732.
				5889 (MSN 17-6185) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 19Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 22Apr43. 
					Lowry Field, Denver, CO, 5May43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 26May43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 2Jun43. 
					544th Bomb Squadron [SU*A], 384th Bomb Group, Grafton Underwood (Station 106), Northamptonshire 23Jun43. 
					{first combat mission 24Jul43}. {6 missions}. 369th Bomb Squadron [WW*W], 306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh 
					(Station 111), Bedfordshire 22Aug43.  Named "Liberty Belle".  Transferred to 
					369BS/306BG [WW-W] Thurleigh Aug 22, 1943
					Accident on return from a mission to naval, industrial and port facilities at Gdynia, Poland 9Oct43 (10RTD). 
					As the plane started across the North Sea, it became apparent that the fuel gauges were stuck and the fuel 
					remaining was less than expected. The crew started to jettison excess weight but made it back to the English 
					coast. The pilot started to find somewhere to land. The aircraft landed on the short grass runway at RAF Matlaske, 
					Norfolk, overshooting the runway, demolishing a brick building and running through fuel pumps then an oil 
					storage tank, to come to rest in a ten foot earth bank in the village of Little Barningham. The fuselage was 
					buckled at the radio room, the landing gear wiped out, the nose section caved in, the ball turret had been
					pushed up through the fuselage and propellers bent. Salvaged 12Oct43
				5890 ((MSN 17-6186) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 22Apr43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 2May43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 24May43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 2Jun43. 327th Bomb Squadron [UX*F], 
					92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 7Aug43. Failed to return from a mission to the 
					Bosch magneto factory at Stuttgart, Germany 6Sep43 (1INT:2POW:7EVD). From the Initial Point until 
					leaving the target area, there was a complete undercast except for small sparse patches of farm land. 
					This group went over the target area twice without dropping their bombs. Bombs were finally dropped 
					on Achern, a small town 18km southwest of Baden-Baden, Germany. Having spent too long over the 
					target, the formation was beginning to realise that fuel exhaustion would likely lead to many not being 
					able to return to base. Damaged by flak and short of fuel but under control, crashed at Ferme de la Muette, 
					twelve miles west of Dreux, France.  MACR 740.
				5891 (MSN 17-6187) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 23Apr43. 
					5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 29Apr43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 4Jun43. Eglin Field, 
					Valparaiso, FL 8Jul43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 11Jul43. 
					Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 353rd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Oudna #2, Tunis, 
					Tunisia 1Sep43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 352nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, 
					Cerignola #1, Italy 10Dec43. Crash landed at Cerignola 18Jan44. Foggia #8 (Longskirt), Lucera, 
					Italy 2Feb44. Damaged landing at Capodichino, Naples, Italy 15Jun44. {52 missions}. 
					Declared ‘war weary’. Reassigned for utility, training and weather check aircraft 27Jul44. Salvaged 17Jun45.
				5892 (MSN 17-6188) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 25Apr43. 
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 1May43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 
					30May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 17Jun43. 
					551st Bomb Squadron [HR*B], 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 18Jun43 
					Named "Pregnant Portia") Failed to return from a shuttle mission to the Messerschmitt 
					aircraft factories at Regensburg, Germany 17Aug43. After bombing the target the bomber
					turned towards the Alps heading for Algeria. Damaged in earlier enemy fighter attacks, and with not 
					enough fuel to reach allied territory, the pilot ditched in the Mediterranean Sea, 130 miles from the 
					North African coast; crew rescued next day
				5893 (MSN 17-6189) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 24Apr43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 29Apr43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 13May43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 21May43. Ferried on the 
					North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 22/23May43. 
					323rd Bomb Squadron [OR*M], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 24May43. 
					336th Bomb Squadron [ET*F], 95th Bomb Group, Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 16Jun43.
					Named "Sad Sack") Failed to return from a mission to synthetic rubber factories at Hanover, 
					Germany 26Jul43 (6POW:2KIA).  (8 missions)  Damaged by flak, crashed Dorrieloh, 12 miles east of 
					Diepholz, Germany. {8 missions}.  Plane not crashed and shot down by Hptm Gunther
					Specht of JG 11/II Stab at Dorreloh, Germany Jul 26, 1943.  MACR 197.
				5894 (MSN 17-6190) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 24Apr43. 
					Salinas Field, CA 30Apr43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 13May43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 23May43. Freeman Goodman 
					Provisional Group, RCAF Gander, Newfoundland 9Jun43. Crashed with fuel exhaustion into Stravanan 
					Bay, Rothesay, Scotland on ferry flight from USA and Iceland 6Jun43 (9 survived, 1KIS). Salvaged after non battle damage 16Jun43
				5895 (MSN 17-6191) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long 
					Beach Field, CA 24Apr43. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 3May43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing,
					Kearney Field, NB 30May43. 323rd Bomb Squadron [OR*M], 91st Bomb Group, 
					Bassingbourn (Station 121), Cambridgeshire 4Jun43. 548th Bomb Squadron [GX*B], 
					385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 16Jun43.  Named 'Souse Family'
					551st Bomb Squadron. Failed to return from a mission to Hanover, Germany (6POW:5KIA 
					Shot down by Uffz Erich Ulmschneider in Bf 109T-2 of
					Jasta Helgoland over North Sea 43 km NW of Helgoland, Germany Jul 26, 1943.  MACR 191B.
					5 KIA, 6 POW.
				5896 (MSN 17-6192) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 27Apr43. 
					Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 4May43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 30May43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 15Jun43. 549th Bomb Squadron, 
					385th Bomb Group 18May43. Disappeared on ferry flight en route from RCAF Gander,
					Newfoundland to UK 28Jun43 (10KIS).  MACR 16.
				5897 (MSN 17-6193) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 23Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 26Apr43. 
					Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 4May43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 29May43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 4Jun43. 
					385th Bomb Group 16Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 17Jun43.				
					Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 21Jun43. 550th Bomb Squadron [SG*A], 
					385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk Jun43.  
					Named "Roundtrip Jack"--artwork of a dackass.  "He! Haw!" added later..  
					Had 20 mm flexible cannon fitted in Plexiglas nose
					The gun was later removed.  Ground accident, exploded when parked at Great 
					Ashfield 3Sep43. Salvaged 29May45.  .Condemned salvage no battle damage May 29, 1945
				5898 (MSN 17-6194) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 23Apr43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 27Apr43. Sioux City AAB, IA 4May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 14Jun43. 388th Bomb Group 17Jun43. Ferried on the North Atlantic 
					route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 21Jun43. 
					562nd Bomb Squadron [D], 388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk Jun43. 
					Named "Little Lass". {first combat mission 17Jul43}. Battle damaged on a mission to the 
					Heinkel Flugzeugwerke aircraft factory which had been converted to Fw 190 production at 
					Warnemünde, Germany 29Jul43 (10RTD). Flak struck one of the engines resulting in an overspeeding 
					propeller which eventually melted off. The plane had to leave the formation and return 
					home alone. Failed to return from a mission to railway installations at Münster, Germany 10Oct43 (10POW). 
					As they approached the city, the formation was swarmed by a large force of enemy aircraft 
					for an estimated forty-five minutes of vicious fighting. By the time their friendly fighter escorts 
					arrived to drive off the Luftwaffe, the damage had already been done. Damaged by flak over 
					the target and attacked by enemy fighters, ditched in the IJsselmeer, east of Schellingwoude, Netherlands. {14 missions)
					Shot down by Fuuz Keruz in Bf 109G-6 of JG 1/9.  MACR 3117.
				5899 (MSN 17-6195) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 23Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 27Apr43. 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 4May43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 10Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 15Jun43. 560th Bomb Squadron [D], 388th Bomb Group, 
					Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk 17Jun43.  Named "Sioux City Queen".  
					{first combat mission 24Jul43}. Battle damaged on a mission to a Luftwaffe airfield at Prouvy, 
					Valenciennes, France 2Sep43 (2WIA:8RTD). Fighter opposition was moderate and was encountered 
					about five minutes after leaving the target area. They pressed their attacks until the formation 
					was at the French Coast. A 20mm cannon shell exploded in the waist section wounding the radio 
					operator and a waist gunner. Battle damaged on a mission to the Luftwaffe air depot at Mérignac,
					Bordeaux, France 5Dec43 (1WIA:9RTD). When the target was found to be completely obscured, 
					the Group turned to its secondary target, the Luftwaffe airfield at Cognac. Finding this target 
					also obscured and facing a fuel shortage, the planes began jettisoning their bomb loads. 
					Meagre flak along the route intensified over target and about a dozen fighters attacked. 
					After the bomb run when this aircraft was attacked by fighters, the ball turret gunner was very 
					severely wounded by a 0.30 caliber bullet. Though suffering extreme pain, he remained by his guns, 
					fighting off the vicious assaults until the last plane had been driven off. Only then was he helped 
					from his turret to receive emergency first-aid treatment. He received the Silver Star for gallantry in action. 
					Battle damaged on a mission to the port area at Bremen, Germany 20Dec43 (10RTD). Attacked by a 
					large force of enemy fighters and flak over the target area was very intense. Failed to return from 
					a mission to the Luftwaffe air depot at Mérignac, Bordeaux, France 5Jan44 (2KIA:2POW:6EVD). 
					Flak was encountered in the target area which was accurate and moderate in intensity. 
					Fighter attacks were encountered in the Bordeaux area and again over the Brest Peninsula. 
					The bomber dropped out of the formation with the No.4 engine propeller feathered and was 
					attacked by fighters. The tail was shot-up by the fighters and the crew bailed out. Crashed 
					Cartujac, near Saint-Laurent-et-Benon, France. {25 missions}. MACR 3118
				5900 (MSN 17-6196) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 26Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 29Apr43. 
					561st Bomb Squadron, 388th Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA 5May43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 9Jun43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 12Jun43. Departed 14Jun43 on the 
					North Atlantic ferry route from Dow Field via RCAF Goose Bay, Labrador to Iceland. Ferried Meeks Field, 
					Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 17Jun43. 561st Bomb Squadron [Q], 388th Bomb Group, 
					Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk Jun43. Named "Virgin on the Verge". {first combat mission 17Jul43}. 
					Participated in a shuttle mission to the Messerschmitt aircraft factories at Regensburg, Germany 17Aug43. 
					After the target, the bomber turned south and landed at the Twelfth Air Force base at Bône, Algeria. 
					Later positioned to Telergma, Algeria. On return to England, operated a mission to a Luftwaffe air depot 
					at Mérignac, Bordeaux, France 24Aug43. Damaged landing at Knettishall 10Feb44. {final combat mission 2Jun44}. 
					Damaged taxying at Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire 14Jul44. {34 missions}. Salvaged after non 
					battle damage 1Aug44. VIRGIN ON THE VERGE
				5901 (MSN 17-6197) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 28Apr43.
					 Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 2May43. Air Service
					 Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 13May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 21May43. 410th Bomb Squadron [GL*T], 94th Bomb Group, Earls Colne (Station 358),
					 Essex 25May43. Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 13Jun43.  
					Named "Superstitious Aloysius"– the name of a popular cartoon character s
					Failed to return from a mission to the ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 14Oct43 (9POW:1KIA). 
					En route to the target area, the bomber formation was repeatedly attacked by a large number of Luftwaffe fighters. 
					After the target, the Group turned and headed westward for England. German fighters, having landed and refueled, 
					attacked again. Enemy aircraft set wing on fire, crashed near Landa, between Würzburg and Mannheim, Germany
					All crew bailed out safely but 1 KIA, 9 POW.  MACR 789
				5902 (MSN 17-6198) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 30Apr43.
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 15May43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney
					Field, NB 29May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 21Jun43. 
					Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 29Jun43. 550th Bomb Squadron [SG*H], 
					385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk 30Jun43.. Named *Lady Liz*. 
					Damaged landing at Great Ashfield 18Aug43. Accident returning from a mission to the port area of Bremen, 
					Germany 29Nov43. Substantially damaged when force landed at RAF Beccles, Ellough, Suffolk. The plane 
					overshot the runway and ended upm in a sugar beet field after running across a ditch that tore off the ball
					turret and right landing gear. Salvaged 1Dec43
				5903 ((MSN 17-6199) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 26Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 6May43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 13May43. 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 23May43. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 7Jun43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 29Jun43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 10Jul43. Ferried overseas on the North 
					Atlantic route via Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland Jul43. 571st Bomb Squadron [FC*R], 
					390th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk 14Jul43.  Named *Ascend Charlie*.
					.{first combat mission 12Aug43}. Participated in a shuttle mission to the Messerschmitt aircraft factories 
					at Regensburg, Germany 17Aug43. After the target, the mission continued on to Bertoux, Algeria. Later 
					positioned to Telergma, Constantine, Algeria. Returned to Framlingham on a mission to a Luftwaffe air 
					depot at Mérignac, Bordeaux, France 24Aug43. Accident on return from a mission to the aircraft factories 
					at Bordeaux, France 16Sep43 (10KIA). The primary and secondary targets were found to be obscured by 
					cloud so the group selected an alternative target of the submarine pens at La Pallice, France. 
					With damage to No.1 engine, heavy rain squalls and impending darkness separated the bomber from its 
					formation. The storm front knocked out radio and navigation equipment. Lost and with fuel exhaustion, 
					the bomber crashed into the ridge below the Hermitage at around 500m at Crickhowell, near 
					Abergavenny, Wales. {9 missions}. Salvaged 24Sep43.   MACR 3720. 
				5904 MSN 17-6200) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 27Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 29Apr43. 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 4May43. Roswell Field, NM 26May43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 12Jun43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 19Jun43. 560th Bomb Squadron [O], 
					(first combat mission 15Aug43}. Accident on return from a mission to the aircraft factories at Bordeaux, 
					France 16Sep43 (1KIA:2INJ:7RTD). The primary and secondary targets were found to be obscured by cloud 
					so the group selected an alternative target of the submarine pens at La Pallice, France. On the route back, 
					severe rain squalls were encountered off the southwest coast of England. Lost and at night, the aircraft ran 
					out of fuel and crashed on Long Holcombe Hill, Simonsbath, near North Moulton, Devon. About three miles 
					before the crash, the aircraft scraped a hilltop and the tail-gunner fell out of the plane when the tail escape 
					hatch came open; he was only slightly injured. A combat photographer was killed and the navigator, a well 
					known dancer on the Broadway stage before he enlisted, suffered the amputation of a leg. {7 missions}.
					 Salvaged 19Sep43  
42-5905/5954		Lockheed/Vega B-17F-35-VE Fortress
				MSN 6201/6250.  Boeing B-17F built by Lockheed-Vega Airplane Company, Burbank, CA as part of pooled 
					production with Douglas and Boeing.
					Production changes: Nose gun mounts added
					Dispositions from FORTLOG
				5905 (MSN 17-6201) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 27Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA Apr43. 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 7May43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 9Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command,
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 30Jun43. 388th Bomb Group 3Jul43. Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, 
					Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 4/5Jul43. 561st Bomb Squadron [W], 388th Bomb Group, 
					Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk Jul43.  Named "Just AG".  {first combat mission 28Jul43}. Participated in a shuttle 
					mission to the Messerschmitt aircraft factories at Regensburg, Germany 17Aug43. After the target, the bomber
					turned south and landed at the Twelfth Air Force base at Bône, Algeria. Later positioned to Telergma, Algeria. 
					On return to England, operated a mission to a Luftwaffe air depot at Mérignac, Bordeaux, France 24Aug43. 
					Aborted a mission to the industrial area of Solingen, Germany 30Nov43. With mechanical problems, on return 
					crash landed through pilot error on wrong runway at Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire. Repaired 
					and returned to operations May44. {final combat mission 27May44}. {19 missions}.
				5906 (MSN 17-6202) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 27Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 30Apr43. 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 7May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 15Jun43. 
					Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 17Jun43. 562nd Bomb Squadron [E], 
					388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk Jun43.  Named "Sondra Kay". Named after the baby 
					daughter of the tail gunner.  {first combat mission 24Jul43}. Participated in a shuttle mission to the Messerschmitt 
					aircraft factories at Regensburg, Germany 17Aug43. After the target, the bomber turned south and landed at 
					the Twelfth Air Force base at Bône, Algeria. Later positioned to Telergma, Algeria. On return to England, 
					operated a mission to a Luftwaffe air depot at Mérignac, Bordeaux, France 24Aug43. Accident on return 
					from a mission to the aircraft factories at Bordeaux, France 16Sep43 (10KIA). The primary and secondary targets 
					were found to be obscured by cloud so the group selected an alternative target of the submarine pens
					at La Pallice, France. On the route back, severe rain squalls were encountered off the southwest coast of England. 
					Lost and at night, the aircraft crash landed on Upper Cilgee Farm, Llanyre, two miles from Llandrindod Wells, 
					Wales, after being diverted to RAF Shobdon, Worcestershire. {14 missions}. Salvaged.  MACR 3119. 
				5907 (MSN 17-6203) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 27Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 29Apr43. 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 19May43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 3Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 6Jun43. 563rd Bomb Squadron [M], 388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136), 
					Suffolk 11Jun43.    Named "Wing and a Prayer". {first combat mission 17Jul43}. Failed to return 
					from a mission to the aircraft industries at Warnemünde, Germany 25Jul43 (8MIA:2KIA). The target was 
					covered by clouds and no bombs were dropped. The Combat Wing proceeded out into the Baltic Sea. 
					About five minutes after leaving the target area, the lead bombardier of the 388th Bomb Group spotted a 
					good target of opportunity, the Luftwaffe airfield at Rerik-West, near the Wustrow peninsula. Damaged in 
					an attack by enemy fighters on return from target. Crashed in North Sea off the Danish coast. {2 missions}. 
					MACR 3120.
				5908 (MSN 17-6204) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 28Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 30Apr43.
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 6May43. Sioux City AAB, IA 19May43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 10Jun43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 14Jun43. 388th Bomb Group 16Jun43. 
					Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), 
					Scotland 17/18Jun43. 561st Bomb Squadron [X], 388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk Jun43.
					{first combat mission 28Jul43}. Failed to return from a mission to the Heinkel Flugzeugwerke aircraft factory 
					which had been converted to FW 190 production at Warnemünde, Germany 29Jul43 (10KIA). Bombed the target 
					and on return at a point three miles off Cromer, Norfolk on the English coast, at 2,500 feet the left wing of the 
					plane above, B-17F, 42-30370 of the 96th Bomb Group, slid on top of this plane and both collided. One plane 
					broke in half and both fell in the sea on fire. Crashed North Sea, off Cromer, Norfolk. {2 missions MACR 3069.
				5909 (MSN 17-6205) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 30Apr43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 6May43. Pathfinder Force [PFF] aircraft. Modified with H2S radar scanner. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 3Jun43. 813th Bomb Squadron [PC*N], 
					482nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 26Jun43. 447th Bomb Group, Rattlesden 
					(Station 126), Suffolk. Failed to return from a mission to railway marshalling yards at Frankfurt am Main, 
					Germany 4Feb44 (10KIA:1POW). As the planes were passing over the Netherlands en route to Germany, 
					local cross winds carried the bombers straight into enemy flak. Flak damaged No.3 engine which caught 
					fire, the aircraft exploded in mid-air, crashed Gleuel-Bachem, eight miles southwest of Cologne, Germany. 
					MACR 2511, 3361
				5910 (MSN 17-6206) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 5May43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 11May43. North Atlantic Wing, 
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 31May43. 326th Bomb Squadron [JW*N], 92nd Bomb Group, 
					Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 6Jun43.  Named *Ruthie* badly damaged by enemy fighters
					during mission to Nantes Jul 4, 1943.  Managed to return to
					Alconbury.  Repaired and transferred Jul 10, 1943 to 305th BG, 365th BS 
					at Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire, named "Hellcat/Homesick Angel".  
					Battle damaged on a mission to the Luftwaffe air depot at Romilly-sur-Seine, France 15Sep43. Low on fuel, 
					crash landed at RAF Hawkinge, Kent. Ground looped on landing causing major damage and knocking 
					off No.3 engine and nacelle as the aircraft breached the airfield perimeter. Salvaged by 2nd Strategic Air Depot,
					 Little Staughton (Station 127), Bedfordshire 16Sep43,
				5911 (MSN 17-6207) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 30Apr43. 
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 9May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 13Jun43. 549th Bomb Squadron, 385th Bomb Group 16Jun43. Ferried Meeks Field, 
					Keflavik, Iceland to Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Scotland 21Jun43. 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield 
					(Station 155), Suffolk Jun43. Named *Hesitatin' Hussy*. Destroyed when B-17 42-30414 exploded 
					at Great Ashfield 3Sep43. Fully loaded for a mission, it caught fire spreading to the flares, gasoline and 
					finally the bombs. Salvaged after non battle damage 4Sep43.
				5912 (MSN 17-6208) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 5May43. 
					Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 25May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 15Jun43. 550th Bomb Squadron, 385th Bomb Group 16Jun43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, 
					Iceland to Stornoway, Isle of Lewis, Scotland 21Jun43. 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk Jun43. 
					94th Bomb Group.   Named "Thunderbird".  Returned to US. Sheppard Field, Wichita Falls, TX 9May44. Amarillo 
					Field, TX 29Jun44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and 
					disposal 5Jan46. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5913 (MSN 17-6209) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 5May43. 
					Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 30May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 19Jun43. 550th Bomb Squadron, 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), 
					Suffolk 20Jun43.  Named'Shack Bunny'. Failed to return from a mission to the industrial area at Düren, 
					Germany 20Oct43 (10POW). With mechanical trouble, turned back out of formation and later damaged 
					over Château d'Ardennes, France. Crashed in the backyard of houses at the Slekkerstraat near De Slek, 
					two miles south of Echt, Netherland.   MACR 828
					MACR database has the date as Oct 10.
				5914 (MSN 17-6210) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 5May43. 
					Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 29May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 16Jun43. 549th Bomb Squadron [XA*Q], 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield 
					(Station 155), Suffolk 17Jun43. Departed Bangor, ME 19Jun43 on ferry flight to UK via RCAF Gander, 
					Newfoundland. Departed Gander 22Jun43, arriving Prestwick, Scotland. 
					Named SACK TIME / ROGER WILCO. The aircraft was named and painted by a Disney artist [the crew’s ball turret gunner] 
					at Bangor while waiting for maintenance and weather to clear. It was named for the captain’s cocker spaniel dog 
					‘Roger Wilco’ which had become part of the crew during training, flying on missions which didn’t require oxygen. 
					The dog’s name and his picture were painted in the code letter Q. The aircraft was named ‘Sack Time’ 
					because the dog spent most of its time asleep, either in the bomber or the officer’s quarters. Roger was 
					smuggled back to the US by a crew member who had been grounded sick on the day of the crash and 
					Roger was later reunited with his owner after release from prison camp. Failed to return from a shuttle mission 
					to the Messerschmitt aircraft factories at Regensburg, Germany 17Aug43 (10POW). En route to the target, 
					attacked by enemy fighters which set the left wing fuel tanks on fire. Unable to continue flying, the pilot 
					lowered the landing gear as a sign of surrender and the crew bailed out successfully. The bomber crashed 
					southwest of Darmstadt, Germany.   Claimed by Lt Georg Frolich in Bf 109G-6 of JG1/8 
					MACR 387B. 
				5915 (MSN 17-6211) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 29Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 7May43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 14May43. Geiger Field, 
					Spokane, WA 26May43. 390th Bomb Group, Great Falls AAB, MT 7Jun43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 1Jul43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 13Jul43. Ferried overseas on the 
					North Atlantic route via Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland Jul43. 570th Bomb Squadron [DI*J], 
					90th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk Jul43.  Named "Cash & Carrie"
					{first combat mission 12Aug43}. Failed to return from a mission to railway installations at Münster, 
					Germany 10Oct43 (10POW). As they approached the city, the formation was swarmed by a large force 
					of enemy aircraft for an estimated forty-five minutes of vicious fighting. By the time their friendly fighter 
					escorts arrived to drive off the Luftwaffe, the damage had already been done. Shot down by enemy fighters, 
					with wing on fire and No.1 engine disabled. Crash landed near Quantwick, southwest of Ahaus, Germany. 
					{11 missions}.  MACR 860. 
				5916 (MSN 17-6212) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 8May43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 21May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 31May43. 
					325th Bomb Squadron [NV*N], 92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 6Jun43. 
					Sustained severe battle damage on a mission to Nantes, France 4Jul43 (1WIA). Just after bomb release 
					two fuel tanks were punctured by cannon fire, fuselage damaged, wing flaps knocked down into braking 
					system, hydraulic system wrecked, one landing tire punctured. The aircraft fell out of formation and 
					was attacked by Fw 190s. The pilot brought the bomber down at treetop level as two Ju 88s tried to shoot 
					it down. As the aircraft approached the English coast, a lone Bf 109 flew alongside the waist position for 
					a few minutes, the pilot finally gave a little salute, waggled his wings and flew away. During the landing, 
					the pilot discovered the flat tire and held the aircraft on the runway as long as he could before ground 
					looping in front of the control tower at RAF Portreath, Cornwall. Salvaged 7Jul43.
				5917 (MSN 17-6213) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 30Apr43. Long Beach Field, CA 5May43. 
					Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 26May43. North Atlantic Wing, 
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 2Jun43. 524th Bomb Squadron [WA*Y], 
					379th Bomb Group, Kimbolton (Station 117), Huntingdonshire 21Jun43. 526th Bomb Squadron [LF*Y/L].
					Failed to return from a mission to the Klöckner Flugmototenbau aero engine factory at Hamburg, 
					Germany 25Jul43 (6POW:4KIA). Damamged by enemy aircraft and flak, crashed Ritzerau, near Molin, 
					30 miles northeast of Hamburg, Germanys   Credited to Hptm Hermann Staiger 
					in Bf 109G-6 of JG 26/12  MACR 1767.  4 KIA, 6 POW.
				5918 (MSN 17-6214) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 7May43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 11May43. Smoky Hill Field, 
					Salina, KS 19May43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 4Jun43. 
					336th Bomb Squadron [ET*J], 95th Bomb Group, Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 15Jun43.
					Named "Heavenly Daze". 36 missions. Failed to return from a mission to the aero engine 
					complex at Brunswick, Germany 11Jan44 (9POW:1KIA). As weather conditions began to deteriorate 
					over the English bases, a recall order was sent to the bomber groups en route to the city. While some 
					the groups received the message and turned back for England, others did not receive the order, 
					and pressed onwards. When they arrived at the target area, they met stiff resistance from the Luftwaff
					e. Shot down by enemy fighters, crashed Schwege, west of Lemforde, near Oldenburg, Germany.   MACR 2010.  
					One crew killed, rest bailed out and became POW
				5919 (MSN 17-6215) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 8May43. 
					3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI 16Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Presque Isle Field, ME 23Jun43. 327th Bomb Squadron [UX*N], 92nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), 
					Huntingdonshire 28Jun43. Bovingdon 22Jul43. Returned to US. Wright Field, Dayton, OH 28Mar44. 
					Dover Field, DE 17Aug44. Wright Field, Dayton, OH 18Oct44. Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 21Oct44. 
					1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), 
					Manchester, NH 10May45. McChord Field, Tacoma, WA 24May45. 1377th Base Unit (North Atlantic Wing, 
					Air Transport Command), Grenier Field (Station 16), Manchester, NH 12Jul45.  
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and 
					disposal 24Jan46. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, 
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				5920 (MSN 17-6216) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 2May43. 
					Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK.
					Modified by Douglas as a YB-40 [Vega Project V-140] 12May43. 2117th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), 
					Buckingham Field, Fort Myers, FL 8Jun44. 2126th Base Unit (Central School for Flexible Gunnery), Laredo 
					Field, TX 11Jun44. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 
					19Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; 
					scrapped
				5921 (MSN 17-6217) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 11May43. 
					Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK. 
					Modified by Douglas as a YB-40 [Vega Project V-140] 15May43. 333rd Base Unit, Morris, NC 1Jun44. 
					35th Fighter Group, Page Field, Fort Myers, FL 5Jun43. 2126th Base Unit (Central School for Flexible Gunnery),
					Laredo Field, TX 10Aug44. 4121st Base Unit (San Antonio Air Technical Service Command), Kelly Field, 
					San Antonio, TX 22May45. 2126th Base Unit (Central School for Flexible Gunnery), Laredo Field, TX 11Jun45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5922 (MSN 17-6218) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 16May43. 
					Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK. 
					Modified by Douglas as a YB-40 [Vega Project V-140] 21May43. Designated as a TB-40 crew trainer. 
					2117th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Buckingham Field, Fort Myers, FL 4Jun44. 
					610th Base Unit (Proving Ground Command), Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL 4Sep44. 2114th Base Unit 
					(Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 19Nov44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 8Oct45
				5923 (MSN 17-6219) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 11May43. 
					Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK. 
					Modified by Douglas as a YB-40 [Vega Project V-140] 16May43. 2126th Base Unit (Central School for 
					Flexible Gunnery), Laredo Field, TX 10Aug43. 717th Flexible Gunnery Training Squadron, 
					37th Bomb Group, Buckingham Field, Fort Myers, FL. Damaged at Buckingham 4Feb44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5924 (MSN 17-6220) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 12May43. 
					Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK. 
					Modified by Douglas as a YB-40 [Vega Project V-140] 21May43. C-3 Squadron, 2126th Base Unit 
					(Central School for Flexible Gunnery), Laredo Field, TX 3Jun44. ‘Friendly fire’ accident with
					Bell RP-63G ‘Pinball’ 43-11723 and 43-11724 forty miles northwest of Laredo, TX 6Sep45.
					To  Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5925 (MSN 17-6221) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 13May43. 
					Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK. 
					Modified by Douglas as a YB-40 [Vega Project V-140] 16May43. 2126th Base Unit (Central School for 
					Flexible Gunnery), Laredo Field, TX 4Jul44; code 252.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5926 MSN 17-6222) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 13May43. 
					Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK. 
					Modified by Douglas as a YB-40 [Vega Project V-140] 21May43. Designated as a TB-40 crew trainer. 
					717th Flexible Gunnery Training Squadron, 37th Bomb Group, Buckingham Field, Fort Myers, FL. 
					Damaged landing at Buckingham Field 15Mar44. 2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, 
					Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 13Oct44. Damaged in collision with TB-17G 42-97887 on 
					the ground at Enid, OK 18Sep45. 2518th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine), 
					Enid Field, OK 20Sep45. Reclaimed 13Feb46.
				5927 (MSN 17-6223) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 14May43. 
					Douglas Aircraft Company, Modification Center, Air Force Plant #3, Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK. 
					Modified by Douglas as a YB-40 [Vega Project V-140] 21May43. 2126th Base Unit (Central School for 
					Flexible Gunnery), Laredo Field, TX 11Jun44. 610th Base Unit (Proving Ground Command), Eglin Field, 
					Valparaiso, FL 11Jul44. 2126th Base Unit (Central School for Flexible Gunnery), Laredo Field, TX 12Jul44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5928 (MSN 17-6224) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 15May43. 
					Roswell Field, NM 26May43. 3030th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, VH), Roswell Field, NM 2Jun44. 
					3010th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 9Dec44. 
					Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 
					3020th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine), La Junta Field, CO 27Mar45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK for storage and disposal 31Jul45. 
					War Assets Corporation. Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped
				5929 (MSN 17-6225) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 16May43. 
					Roswell Field, NM 25May43. Raton NM 5Jun43. Roswell Field, NM 17Jul43. 30th Bomb Group, Pyote 
					Field, TX 12Oct43. 236th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Pyote Field, TX. Damaged in collision 
					with parked B-17F 42-30825 taxying at Pyote 2May44. 4209th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical 
					Service Command), Des Moines Municipal Airport, IA 4Jun44. 224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station),	
					Sioux City AAB, IA 29Jul44. 235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 15May45. 
					556th Base Unit, 6th Ferrying Group, Long Beach Field, CA 30Aug45. 235th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 16Sep45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, 
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 30Oct45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				5930 (MSN 17-6226) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 16May43. 
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 23May43. 551st Two Engine Flying Training Squadron [TEFTS], 
					Roswell Field, NM. Damaged landing at Roswell Field 4Jun43. 3030th Base Unit (Pilot School, 
					Specialized, VH), Roswell Field, NM 2Jun44. 3010th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 14Dec44. Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets 
					and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 3020th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine), 
					La Junta Field, CO 4May45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK for 
					storage and disposal 312Jul45. War Assets Corporation. Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped
				5931 (MSN 17-6227) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 16May43.
					Roswell Field, NM 26May43. Long Beach Field, CA 28Oct43. 940th Bombardier Training Squadron, 
					Roswell Field, NM. Damaged landing caused by structural failure at Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX. 
					236th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Pyote Field, TX 3Sep44. 4208th Base Unit, 
					San Bernardino Air Technical Service Command, Mines Field, Los Angeles, CA 13Sep44. 
					235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 16Sep44. 1103rd Base 
					Unit (Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command), Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 2Feb45. 
					203rd Base Unit (16th Bomber Operational Training Wing), Jackson AAB, MS 23Feb45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 14Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5932 (MSN 17-6228) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 17May43. 
					552nd Bombardier Training Squadron, Roswell Field, NM 15May43. Damaged landing with mechanical 
					failure at Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 4Aug43. Roswell Field, NM 13Aug43. Operational Training Unit, 
					17th Bomber Operational Training Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 11Sep44. 2028th Base Unit, 
					Galveston Field, TX 4Oct44. 268th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Peterson Field, 
					Colorado Springs, CO 30Mar45. 1454th Base Unit, Alaskan Division, Station 11, Air Transport 
					Command, Wold-Chamberlain Field, Minneapolis, MN 7May45. 268th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 25May45. Modified for training, stripped 
					of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK for storage and disposal 11Aug45. 
					War Assets Corporation. Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped
				5933 (MSN 17-6229) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 18May43. 
					Roswell Field, NM 26May43. 3030th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, VH), Roswell Field, NM 2Jun44. 
					3010th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 11Dec44. 
					Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; 
					designated TB-17F. 3020th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine), La Junta Field, CO 26Mar45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK for storage and disposal 31Jul45. 
					War Assets Corporation. Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped
				5934 (MSN 17-6230) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 18May43. 
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 8Jun43. 582nd Bomb Squadron, 393rd Bomb Group, 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 22Nov43. Crashed three miles southeast of Sioux City AAB 24Nov43 (3KIS). Salvaged 26Nov43.
				5935 (MSN 17-6231) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 19May43. 
					March Field, Riverside, CA 10Jun43. Roswell Field, NM 13Jun43. Operational Training Unit, 
					Pratt Field, KS 14Jun43. Damaged while parked by Boeing B-29 Superfortress 42-6387 in an accident
					during takeoff from Pratt Field 13Jun44. Salvaged 14Jun44.  to CL-26 Pratt AAF Jun 14, 1944
				5936 (MSN 17-6232) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 19May43. 
					Damaged when parked at Roswell Field, NM 26May43. 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 2Jun43. 
					3030th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, VH), Roswell Field, NM 2Jun44. 3036th Base Unit (Flexible 
					Gunnery School), Yuma Field, AZ 19Jun44. 4160th Base Unit, Albuquerque AAB, NM 21Jul44. 
					82nd Flying Training Wing, Yuma Field, AZ. Damaged while parked in collision by AT-11 41-9523 
					at Yuma Field, AZ.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for 
					storage and disposal 27Jul45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				5937 (MSN 17-6233) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 21May43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 2Jun43. 
					15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm 
					Beach, FL 7Jun43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 32nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, 
					Saint-Donat (New Zealand), Tadjenanet, Algeria 9Jun43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 6Aug43. 
					Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Cerignola #1, Italy 10Dec43. Foggia #8 (Longskirt), Lucera, 
					Italy 2Feb44. Failed to return from a mission to the Wiener Neustädter Flugzeugwerke factory 
					at Fischamend Markt, Vienna, Austria 17Mar44 (1KIA:8EVD). Attacked by enemy fighters, 
					the ball turret gunner was mortally wounded. Four engines eventually failed and the crew bailed 
					out, the injured gunner being pushed out to safety on a parachute, landing near Trebinje, Serbia, 
					Yugoslavia and aided by Chetnik guerillas. The aircraft is reported to have crashed at Zalaegerszeg, 
					Hungary. {43 missions}.  .MACR 3200
				5938 (MSN 17-6234) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 20May43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 29May43. Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Homestead Field, FL 12Jun43.
					 Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 416th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 15Jun43. 
					Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 4Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 414th Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, 
					Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 14Nov43. Foggia Main, Italy 15Dec43. San Giovanni, Cerignola, Italy 20Dec43.
					Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 16Jan44. Damaged in collision with B-17G 42-31622 taxying at Amendola 23Feb44. 
					Failed to return from a mission to railway marshalling yards at Ploe?ti, Rumania 5Apr44 (2KIA:8EVD). 
					Damaged by flak and crashed near Bor, Serbia, Yugoslavia. The airmen were assisted by Chetnik guerillas 
					to evade capture; rescued by the Halyard Mission from Pranjani 9/10Aug44.  Named "Elaine".  MACR 3966
				5939 (MSN 17-6235) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 21May43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 1Jun43. Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL 3Jul43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 9Jul43. Twelfth Air Force, 
					North Africa. 342nd Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), 
					Constantine, Algeria 19Jul43. Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. 
					Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Foggia Main, Italy 15Dec43. San Giovanni, Cerignola, Italy 20Dec43. 
					Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 16Jan44. Air Depot 26Jun44. Returned to US. 1103rd Base Unit (Caribbean Wing, 
					Air Transport Command), Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 25Jun45.
					To  Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 30Jul45
				5940 (MSN 17-6236) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 21May43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 2Jun43. 15th Ferrying Group, 
					Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL 8Jun43. 
					Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 96th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), 
					Constantine, Algeria 9Jun43. Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 17Jun43. Massicault, Tunis, 
					Tunisia 1Aug43. {first combat mission 9Oct43}. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {8 missions}. 
					352nd Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Oudna #2, Tunis, Tunisia 14Nov43. Cerignola #1, 
					Italy 10Dec43. Foggia #8 (Longskirt), Lucera, Italy 2Feb44. Damaged landing at Bari, Italy 8Mar44. 
					{43 missions}. Amendola Air Depot Mar44. Crashed 8Dec44
				5941 (MSN 17-6237) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 22May43.
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 3Jun43. 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN 20Jun43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 2Jul43. Twelfth Air Force, 
					North Africa. 49th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Aïn M’lila (Onyx), Constantine, Algeria 6Jul43. 
					{first combat mission 17Jul43}. Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 1Aug43. Battle damaged on a mission 
					to the Satellite #2 airdrome at Foggia, Italy 7Sep43 (1WIA:9RTD). Flak was heavy and accurate 
					causing injury to the bombardier. The number three engine was disabled and the pilot force 
					landed the plane at Borizzo (Chinisia), Trapani, Sicily to get medical treatment for the airman. 
					Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {19 missions}. 341st Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Depienne, 
					Sminja, Tunisia 14Nov43. Foggia Main, Italy 15Dec43. San Giovanni, Cerignola, Italy 20Dec43. 
					Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 16Jan44. Substantially damaged landing at Amendola 18Jun44. 
					Declared ‘war weary’. Reassigned for utility, training and weather check aircraft. Salvaged
				5942 (MSN 17-6238) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 16May43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 26May43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 4Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 28Jun43.
					563rd Bomb Squadron [R], 388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk 4Jul43.
					Named "Sky Shy/Wenatchee Special".   {first combat mission 30Jul43}. 
					Battle damaged on a mission to the Gerhard Fieseler Werke (GFW) aircraft works at Waldau, 
					Kassel, Germany 30Jul43 (10RTD). A large force of enemy fighters was encountered along 
					the route from the Dutch coast to the target and out, but broke off the attacks over the 
					target area. Flak was moderate over the route, but intense and accurate over the target. 
					Further flak was encountered on return over Antwerp. Failed to return from a mission 
					to the Bosch magneto factory at Stuttgart, Germany 6Sep43 (2KIA:8POW). From the Initial 
					Point until leaving the target area, there was a complete undercast except for small 
					sparse patches of farm land. This group went over the target area twice without dropping 
					their bombs because of the loss of the target-marking plane of the squadron. With bad weather 
					over Germany, the bomber attempted to attack a secondary target of a Luftwaffe air base to the 
					southwest of Strasbourg, France. Failing again to find the target, the bombs were jettisoned 
					into the Black Forest. Damaged by flak and attacked hard by enemy fighters. 
					Shot down by Major Thimmig flying a Bf 110G of night fighter-wing NJG 101. The first bomber 
					group the German pilot saw was in a fairly loose formation with two planes lagging behind. 
					The German tried hard to reach a position to attack the last plane of that group, but he could only 
					slowly decrease his distance to that plane, because it made an effort to catch up with its own group 
					at high speed. When only 500-600 meters was left between the fighter and the bomber, 
					the pilot saw himself in a position to attack and started the attack. After a number of bursts 
					from a distance of 200 meter to 30 meter aiming at the fuselage and engines, both of the right 
					wing engines caught fire. The burning plane turned down and tried to escape heading for 
					Switzerland. The engineer/top turret gunner had been fatally wounded by the attack. 
					Major Thimmig and his navigator now chased the burning plane and attacked it twice over 
					the city of Ulm, pushing it away from its escape course. The pilot of the bomber realized the 
					situation was futile, decided to abandon the plane and gave the order to bail out over Ulm. 
					The radio operator remained, took the pilots seat and flew the still burning bomber from Ulm 
					up the valley of the river Blau towards Stubersheim. He circled Weiler ober Helfenstein (a small number of farms) 
					2-3 times looking for an appropriate place to land and approached in an flat angle with the landing gear down. 
					Doing this, he did not see a mound two meters high. The landing gear broke off, the plane hit the ground hard and 
					slid over the meadow. In the crash landing, the radio operator's head was thrown against the cockpit windscreen 
					and caused severe fatal head injuries. Crash landed east of Weiler bei Helfenstein, Geislingen, Germany, 
					heading for Switzerland. {6 missions}  Also credited to Hptm Werner Schroer in Bf 109G-6 
					of JG 27/II Stab near Ulm, Germany Sep 6, 1943, Stuttgart, Germany.  MACR 3121.
				5943 (MSN 17-6239) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 22May43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 1Jun43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 30Jun43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 8Jul43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 
					414th Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 22Jul43. 
					Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 
					Foggia Main, Italy 15Dec43. San Giovanni, Cerignola, Italy 20Dec43. Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 16Jan44. 
					Named "Joe Blow".  Failed to return from a mission to the Wiener Neustädter Flugzeugwerke factory at 
					Wiener Neustädt, Vienna, Austria 23Apr44 (6KIA:4POW). Struck by flak and attacked by enemy fighters 
					severely damaging the rear of the aircraft. Crashed on fire at Sieding, north of Steyr, Austria.  MACR 4393
				5944 (MSN 17-6240) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 28May43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 5Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command,
					Presque Isle Field, ME 15Jun43. School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 9Jul43. Patterson Field, 
					Dayton, OH 19Jul43. Ferried from Menara Airport, Marrakech, French Morocco to Prestwick (Station 500), 
					Scotland 31Aug/1Sep43. Ferried Prestwick to Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland 2Sep43. Fifteenth Air Force, 
					Italy 1Nov43. 419th Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Cerignola #1, Italy 16Dec43. Battle damaged 
					on a mission to the business district of Sofia, Bulgaria 10Jan44. Flak was heavy and accurate and the 
					formation was attacked by enemy aircraft over Sofia, causing major damage to this plane which force 
					landed at an airfield near Naples, Italy. Foggia #8 (Longskirt), Lucera, Italy 2Feb44. {43 missions}. 
					Failed to return from a mission to a synthetic oil refinery at Blechhammer, Prussia 30Jun44 (5INJ:5RTD). 
					Low on fuel and unable to reach base, the pilot headed for the emergency landing field on the Island 
					of Vis, off the coast of Croatia, Yugoslavia. With fuel exhaustion in sight of the airfield, the plane 
					ditched off Vis Island, Croatia, Yugoslavia. The crew was rescued by the British and returned to Lucera 3Jul44
				5945 MSN 17-6241) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 28May43. 
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 10Jun43. Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 23Jun43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 5Jul43. Twelfth Air 
					Force, North Africa. 96th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Massicault, Tunis, Tunisia 4Aug43.  Named "Dina-Mite" 
					{first combat mission 25Aug43}. Battle damaged on a mission to the railway marshalling yards at 
					Bologna, Italy 5Oct43 (1WIA:9RTD). Twenty to thirty enemy fighters attacked the formation, a waist 
					gunner was severely wound by shrapnel. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. {27 missions}. 301st Bomb 
					Group, Oudna #2, Tunis, Tunisia 14Nov43. Cerignola #1, Italy 10Dec43. Foggia #8 (Longskirt), Lucera, 
					Italy 2Feb44. Salvaged 8Jul44. 
				5946 (MSN 17-6242) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 19May43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 4Jun43. Staging Base, 
					21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 30Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, 
					Bangor, ME 12Jul43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 416th Bomb Squadron, 99th Bomb Group, 
					Navarin (Overcoat), El Eulma, Algeria 15Jun43. Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 4Aug43.
					Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 340th Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Depienne, Sminja, 
					Tunisia 14Nov43. Foggia Main, Italy 15Dec43. San Giovanni, Cerignola, Italy 20Dec43. Foggia #7, 
					Amendola, Italy 16Jan44. Failed to return from a mission to an oil refinery in Hungary 2Jul44 (1KIA:9POW). 
					Shot down by Uffz Leibold of I./ZG 76 flying a Bf 110 fighter. The crew bailed out, the aircraft exploded 
					above Megyercs and crashed at ?alovec, near Komárom, Hungary  MACR 6617
				5947 (MSN 17-6243) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 30May43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 22Jun43. 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal 
					Airport, TN 1Jul43. 15th Ferrying Group, Caribbean Wing, Air Transport Command, Morrison Field, 
					West Palm Beach, FL 30Jul43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Presque Isle Field, ME 3Aug43. 
					Ferried on the North Atlantic route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), 
					Scotland 5/6Aug43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 342nd Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, 
					Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 12Aug43. 20th Bomb Squadron, 2nd Bomb Group, Massicault, Tunis, 
					Tunisia. {first combat mission 6Sep43}. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Battle damaged 
					during a mission to the Wiener Neustädter Flugzeugwerke factory at Wiener Neustädt, Vienna, 
					Austria 2Nov43 (1KIA:9RTD). Damaged by flak over the target and attacked by enemy fighters 
					after leaving the target, a waist gunner was fatally wounded by shrapnel. {21 missions}. 
					342nd Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy Nov43. 96th Bomb Squadron, 
					2nd Bomb Group, Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy Feb44. Damaged landing at Amendola 17Jun44. 
					Declared ‘war weary’. Reassigned for utility, training and weather check aircraft Jul44. {1 mission}.
					Salvaged 1Sep45
				5948 (MSN 17-6244) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 
					28May43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 7Jun43. 
					Plummer Provisional Group, Pendleton Field, OR Jun43. Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber 
					Operational Training Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 29Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport 
					Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 18Jul43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 348th Bomb Squadron, 
					99th Bomb Group, Oudna #1, Mohammedia, Tunisia 9Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 
					342nd Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 14Nov43. Failed to return 
					from a mission to the Messerschmitt factory at Augsburg, Germany 19Dec43 (2KIA:8POW).
					Because of poor weather the group diverted to an alternate target, the railway marshalling yards 
					at Innsbruck, Austria. Attacked by enemy fighters over Linz, Austria, setting fire to the flight deck 
					and No.2 engine. The plane exploded ejecting some of the crew and crashed in the Brenner Pass, 
					Province of Bolzano, Italy. . MACR 1520.  Named . THUNDERBOLT. Named by the ground crew.
				5949 (MSN 17-6245) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 20May43. Long Beach Field, CA 28May43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 7Jun43. 
					Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 29Jun43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 18Jul43. Twelfth 
					Air Force, North Africa 28Jul43. 419th Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, Oudna #2, Tunis, 
					Tunisia 13Aug43. Failed to return from a mission to a railway bridge at Bolzano, Italy 25Sep43 (10KIA). 
					Hit by flak during the mission, the bomber was last seen leaking fuel as it peeled off south of Verona, Italy, 
					apparently under control, before it disappeared into the clouds and crashed on Monti Appennini 
					mountain range, central Italy. {15 missions}..  MACR 767
				5950 (MSN 17-6246) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 28May43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 1Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, 
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 7Jul43. 410th Bomb Squadron [GL*P], 
					94th Bomb Group, Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 12Jul43. Named MY DEVOTION/PETER'S PRIDE. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the Vereinigte Kugellagerfabriken AG (VKF) ball bearing factory at Erkner, 
					Berlin, Germany 8Mar44 (10POW). All the way from the Netherlands to Berlin, the bombers were hounded 
					by Luftwaffe fighters. Enemy aircraft set the tail on fire, crash landed Wieste, 17 miles west of Cloppenburg, 
					Germany. MACR 2997
				5951 (MSN 17-6247) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 30May43. 
					Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 26Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 14Jul43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 419th Bomb Squadron, 301st Bomb Group, 
					Oudna #2, Tunis, Tunisia 12Aug43. Battle damaged by heavy flak on a tactical mission to a railway bridge at 
					Guilianova, Italy 14Oct43. {17 missions}. 341st Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, Depienne, Sminja, 
					Tunisia. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. Battle damaged during a mission to the ball bearing works 
					at Turin, Italy 1Dec43 (4WIA:6RTD). With four wounded airmen, the pilot force landed on Corsica to 
					obtain urgent medical assistance. Foggia Main, Italy 15Dec43. San Giovanni, Cerignola, Italy 20Dec43. 
					Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 16Jan44. Failed to return from a mission to the oil refineries at Ploe?ti, 
					Rumania 23Jun44 (1KIA). Damaged by flak and shot down by enemy fighters. Crashed at Suhozem, 
					northeast of Plovdiv, Bulgaria (seven civilians were killed when the bomber crashed). The crew was 
					tasked to attack the Dacia Oil Refinery at Ploe?ti. Flak struck the right wing, damaging control surfaces, 
					dislodged a fuel tank and knocking out an engine which slowed it down coming over the target, losing 
					altitude as the B-17 faltered and fell farther behind the formation. But still they continued and 
					dropped their bombs. Then it was the Bf 109 fighters pressing in after the flak let up, with their 
					20mm cannons and machine guns. The heavy bomber crew fought back, knocking down a couple 
					of the fighters, but were unable to stop others inflicting more damage, taking out another engine.
					The enemy fighters had wounded the tail gunner, peppering his right arm, shoulder, head and
					parachute with shell fragments; he then crawled forward to where the waist gunners were at. 
					They helped as best they could while still looking out for fighters but could not stem his bleeding 
					and soon called the bombardier to help. With his primary job on the mission completed, Lt. Kingsley 
					moved aft on the B-17 from the nose compartment to the waist gunner area and then dragged the 
					wounded tail gunner forward to the radio room and there tended to his wounds. By now the bomber 
					was a shambles with control surfaces damaged, some engines knocked out, and a wounded gunner.
					After escaping the defenses of Ploe?ti, the bomber crossed from Rumania into Bulgaria. But their 
					ordeal continued as they were hit by a mix of eight German and Bulgarian Bf 109 fighter aircraft. 
					The bomber had strayed off course and was flying low and slow over a Messerschmitt training 
					base at Karlove, Bulgaria. The ball turret gunner was wounded and clambered up out of his turret 
					and proceeded to the radio room where Kingsley also helped him. When the new waves of fighter 
					attacks damaged a third engine, the pilot knew the aircraft could not fly much longer and made the 
					decision to abandon the bomber. He lowered the landing gear, a signal to the enemy fighters that 
					it would fight no more, and then sounded the bail out alarm. Four crew members, waist gunners, 
					ball turret gunner and radioman, bailed out of the entry door in the waist section; pilot, co-pilot and 
					navigator out the escape hatch in the bottom of the bomber’s nose, while the flight engineer jumped 
					out through the bomb bay past the opened doors. In the radio room, Kingsley realized the wounded 
					tail gunner urgently needed a good parachute and without hesitation, unstrapped his own and put 
					it on him, then helped the wounded gunner, who was too weak to bail out unaided, exit the plane 
					through the bomb bay doors. The last sight of Kingsley was as he stood on the bomb door while 
					the plane flew on auto pilot until it crashed.   Named O PISSONYA  MACR 6406
					In a further tragedy, the mortally wounded B-17, by now out of control, departed from any controlled 
					flight and plunged to the ground. A Bulgarian family was working in the vineyards below. They 
					sighted the bomber approaching as the crew bailed out and the aircraft passed over them,
					only to reverse course back towards them and fall earthward where they were standing. A mother, 
					her young son, infant daughter and four other extended family members were killed as the bomber 
					crashed and exploded.
					The bombardier, David Richard Kingsley, gave his parachute to a severely wounded crew member
					and was killed when the bomber crashed. Kingsley was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor, 
					and Kingsley Field in Klamath Falls, Oregon, is named in his honor. With the base still in use by the
					Oregon Air National Guard, the 173rd Fighter Wing has repainted McDonnell Douglas F-15C Eagle 
					78-0542 as a ‘heritage jet’ in a Flying Fortress paint scheme representing the crew’s main aircraft 
					‘Sandman’ [42-30333]; the Eagle was unveiled 10Jan20.
					A store wall in downtown Klamath Falls, OR has painted a mural of the aircraft's last moments with Kingsley
				5952 (MSN 17-6248) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 30May43. 
					Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 20Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 14Jul43. Twelfth Air Force, North Africa. 340th Bomb Squadron, 97th Bomb Group, 
					Châteaudun-du-Rhumel (Helen), Constantine, Algeria 29Jul43 named *Stop and Stare*
					Pont-du-Fahs, Tunisia 11Aug43. Depienne, Sminja, Tunisia 15Aug43. Fifteenth Air Force, Italy 1Nov43. 
					Foggia Main, Italy 15Dec43. San Giovanni, Cerignola, Italy 20Dec43. Foggia #7, Amendola, Italy 16Jan44. 
					Destroyed in an accident landing at Amendola 24Jun44. Salvaged.
				5953 (MSN 17-6249) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 30May43. 
					Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 10Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 16Jul43. 338th Bomb Squadron [BX*Q/G], 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (
					Station 138), Norfolk 20Jul43. Named "Skin & Bones".  Battle damaged during a mission 
					to the port and industrial area at Emden, Germany 27Sep43. Leaving the target, the bomber was struck 
					by a piece of flak which imbedded itself in the upper skin of the left wing. Back at base, examination 
					found one of the largets pieces of flak yet known to have struck an American bomber at operational 
					altitude. It was steel which weighed 12lbs, eight inches wide and almost three feet long; it was thought 
					to have come from a shell or rocket weighing at least 125lbs. Failed to return from a mission to the 
					Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft shipyard at Kiel, Germany 4Jan44 (10KIA). The bomber collided with 
					B-17F 42-30518 approaching the target and crashed at Gross-Hesepe, between Lingen and Ems, Germany.  
					MACR 2017
				5954 (MSN 17-6250) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 22May43. Long Beach Field, CA 30May43. 
					Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 10Jun43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 7Jul43. 562nd Bomb Squadron [J], 388th Bomb Group, Knettishall (Station 136), 
					Suffolk 11Jul43. , named *Mister Yank II*.  {first combat mission 28Jul43}. Participated in a 
					shuttle mission to the Messerschmitt aircraft factories at Regensburg, Germany 17Aug43. 
					After the target, the bomber turned south and landed at the Twelfth Air Force base at Bône, Algeria. 
					Later positioned to Telergma, Algeria. On return to England, operated a mission to a Luftwaffe air depot 
					at Mérignac, Bordeaux, France 24Aug43. Aborted a mission to the port area of Bremen, Germany 29Nov43 (1KIA:9RTD). 
					The pilot turned back some four hours into the mission when his navigator and engineer passed out 
					with anoxia. The plane force landed at Tibenham (Station 124), Norfolk for medical assistance. 
					The engineeer died during the two hour flight back. Battle damaged on a mission to the port area 
					at Bremen, Germany 20Dec43 (10RTD). Attacked by a large force of enemy fighters and flak over 
					the target area was very intense. Battle damaged on a mission to the Kriegsmarinewerft shipyard
					at Wilhelmshaven, Germany 3Feb44 (1KIA:9RTD). Flak over the target was moderate and the group
					received several accurate bursts over Wangerooge island on the route home wounding the navigator; 
					he later died after being admitted to hospital. {final combat mission 24Feb44}. {28 missions}.
					Returned to US 30Mar44. 312th Ferrying Squadron, 27th Air Transport Group, Maghaberry (Station 239), 
					County Down, Northern Ireland. Substantially damaged in a takeoff accident from Toome (Station 236), 
					County Londonderry, Northern Ireland 13May44. Salvaged 4Jan46.
42-5955/6029		Lockheed/Vega B-17F-40-VE Fortress
				MSN 17-6251/6325.  Boeing B-17F built by Lockheed-Vega Airplane Company, Burbank, CA as part of pooled 
					production with Douglas and Boeing.
					Production changes: New landing gear motor. Minor electrical changes.
					Dispositions from FORTLOG
				5955 (MSN 17-6251) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 30May43. 
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 3Jul43. Walla Walla Field, WA 23Jul43. 
					613th Bomb Squadron, 401st Bomb Group, Cut Bank Field, MT 4Aug43. Unable to maintain altitude 
					after engine failure the plane crash landed in a field at Conrad, MT 21Aug43. Salvaged 14Sep43
				5956 (MSN 17-6252) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 30May43. 
					Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 30Jun43. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 18Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5957 (MSN 17-6253) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 24May43. Long Beach Field, CA 31May43.
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 5Jul43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 20Jul43. 349th Bomb Squadron [XR*D], 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts 
					(Station 139), Norfolk 29Jul43. Named "Horny II"  Battle damaged on a mission to the Bosch magneto 
					factory at Stuttgart, Germany 6Sep43 (1KIA). The co-pilot was mortally wounded by a 20mm cannon 
					shell; despited injuries he attempted several times to assist the pilot [awarded DSC]. Salvaged 9May44
				5958 (MSN 17-6254) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. 
					Long Beach Field, CA 31May43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 3Jun43. 
					549th Bomb Squadron, 385th Bomb Group, Great Falls AAB, MT 8Jul43, named *Mr Smith*; 
					To Walla Walla Field, WA 23Jul43. 399th Bomb Squadron, 88th Bomb Group, Avon Park Field, FL Nov43.
					 Crash landed engine failure Avon Park 18Apr44. Salvaged 19Apr44. Class 26. Blown up; remains extant at Avon Park 2019
				5959  (MSN 17-6255) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 31May43. 
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 1Jul43. Pyote Field, TX 7Jul43. Walla Walla Field, WA 24Jul43. 
					Avon Park Field, FL 23Nov43. 2117th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Buckingham Field, 
					Fort Myers, FL 20Nov44. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, 
					Dayton, OH 26Nov44. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 31Mar45. 
					301st Base Unit (Separation Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 23Sep45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 29Oct45.
				5960 (MSN 17-6256) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 31May43. 
					Pyote Field, TX 1Jul43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 19Jul43. Spokane Field, WA 24Jul43. 
					328th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Gulfport Field, MS 11Jul44. 327th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 9May45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Dec45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5961 (MSN 17-6257) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 31May43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 3Jun43. Staging Base, 
					21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 19Jul43. Walla Walla Field, WA 26Jul43. 326th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 11Jul44. 331st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Barksdale Field, Bossier City, LA 13Nov44. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Avon Park Field, FL 15Jul44. 348th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Will Rogers Field, 
					Oklahoma City, OK 25Jul44. 4119th Base Unit (Mobile Air Technical Service Command), Brookley Field, 
					Mobile, AL 11Nov44. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, 
					Dayton, OH 3Dec44. 331st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Barksdale Field, Bossier City, LA 
					20Feb45. 4200th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Chicago Municipal Airport, IL 31Mar45. 
					330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 26Jun45. 325th Base Unit (Combat
					 Crew Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 28Jun45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 18Aug45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				5962 (MSN 17-6258) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Air Technical Service Command, 
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH. Damaged after engine failure at Patterson Field 1May45
				5963 (MSN 17-6259) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 31May43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 6Jun43. Dalhart Field, TX 3Jul43. 
					5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 16Jul43. 317th Bomb Squadron, 88th Bomb Group, 
					Walla Walla Field, WA 7Sep43. Accident taking off at Walla Walla Field 18Sep43. 327th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 4May44. 301st Base Unit (Separation Station), 
					Drew Field, Tampa, FL 25Sep45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage 
					and disposal 29Oct45
				5964 (MSN 17-6260) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA May43. Long Beach Field, CA 31May43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 3Jun43. Pyote Field, TX 2Jul43. 
					Walla Walla Field, WA 23Jul43. 4117th Base Unit (Warner Robins Air Technical Service Command), 
					Robins Field, Warner Robins, GA 3Aug44. 326th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 26Sep44. Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and 
					bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, 
					Tampa, FL 29Apr45. Accident landing at Greater Pittsburgh Airport 2Jul45. 575th Base Unit, 
					6th Ferrying Station, Greater Pittsburgh Airport, PA 2Jul45. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 9Jul45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 18Dec45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5965 (MSN 17-6261) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 2Jun43. 
					Walla Walla Field, WA 5Jul43. Hammer Field, Fresno, CA 1Aug43. 3705th Base Unit (Technical School), 
					Lowry Field, Denver, CO 12Jun44. 3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 23Jul44. 
					3706th Base Unit, Basic Training Center, Sheppard Field, Wichita Falls, TX 2May45. 
					3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 12Sep45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 9Oct45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5966 (MSN 17-6262) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 1Jun43. 
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 1Jul43. 399th Bomb Squadron, 88th Bomb Group, 
					Walla Walla Field, WA 23Jul43. Crashed two miles south east of Walla Walla 26Jul43 (1KIS).   Surveyed Walla Walla Jul 27, 1943
					Salvaged 2Sep43 
				5967 (MSN 17-6263) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 2Jun43. 
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 1Jul43. 399th Bomb Squadron, 88th Bomb Group, 
					Walla Walla Field, WA 23Jul43. Mid-air collision Walla Walla 8Sep43. Newark Field, NJ 9Oct43. 
					3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus Field, Detroit, MI 20Nov43. Mid-air collision near Albany, GA 22Dec43. 
					Avon Park Field, FL 4Feb44. 2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, 
					Sebring, FL 10May44. Avon Park Field, FL 23May44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 18Aug45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5968 (MSN 17-6264) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 3Jun43. 
					Rapid City Field, SD 1Jul43. 316th Bomb Squadron, 88th Bomb Group, Walla Walla Field, WA 23Jul43. 
					Mid-air collision with B-17F 42-6026 at Walla Walla 16Aug43. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical 
					Service Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 1Jun44. 225th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Rapid City Field, SD 3Jun43. Damaged when collided with parked B-17 42-3373 at Rapid City 
					Field, SD 25Aug44. 242nd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Grand Island Field, NB 30Aug44. 
					272nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Topeka Field, KS 26Mar45. 225th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Rapid City Field, SD 29Apr45.To  Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 8Aug45
				5969 (MSN 17-6265) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 5Jun43. 
					399th Bomb Squadron, 88th Bomb Group, Walla Walla Field, WA 24Jul43. 4100th Base Unit 
					(Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH Jan44. 399th Bomb Squadron, 
					88th Bomb Group, Avon Park Field, FL. Damaged landing at Avon Park Field, FL 20Jan44. 
					325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 1May44. Mid-air collision 
					with P-51D Mustang 44-15610 five miles southeast of Arcadia, FL 8May45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 20Aug45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				5970 (MSN 17-6266) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 29May43.
					 Long Beach Field, CA 3Jun43. 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 3Jul43. North Atlantic 
					Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 20Jul43. 813th Bomb Squadron [PC*T], 
					482nd Bomb Group, Alconbury (Station 102), Huntingdonshire 29Jul43. H2S radar scanner fitted. 
					Crash landed at Eye (Station 134), Suffolk 13Dec43. Salvaged. 369th Bomb Squadron [WW*K], 
					306th Bomb Group, Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 21Apr44. Declared ‘war weary’. 
					Departed Thurleigh on transfer to 486th Bomb Group, Sudbury (Station 174), Suffolk 16Jul44
					Also listed as being with 391st BS, 34th BG, 
					8th AF based at RAF Mendlesham, Station USAAF-156, Suffolk, England and involved in taxiing accident
				 	4 Nov 1944 at RAF Hardwick, USAAF-104, Norfolk, UK. All 9 crew survived, aircraft destroyed and ondemned 
					salvage no combat damage Nov 7, 1944
				5971 (MSN 17-6267) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 4Jun43. 
					Dalhart Field, TX 3Jul43. Walla Walla Field, WA 16Jul43. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Drew Field, Tampa, FL 8Jun43. 3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 17Jun43. 
					3708th Base Unit, Sheppard Field, Wichita Falls, TX 20Jul44. 3701st Base Unit (Technical School), 
					Amarillo Field, TX 8Aug44. To  Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for 
					storage and disposal 9Oct45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, 
					Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5972 (MSN 17-6268) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 4Jun43. 
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 3Jul43. Walla Walla Field, WA 24Jul43. 325th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 9Apr44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 20Aug45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5973 (MSN 17-6269) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 4Jun43. 
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 28Jun43. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 6Jul43. 450th Specialized Pilot Training Squadron [82], Hendricks Field, 
					Sebring, FL. Damaged landing at Hendricks Field 20Nov43. Accident on the ground at Hendricks Field 19Apr44. 
					Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 
					2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL. 
					Damaged in collision with parked TB-17F 42-30679 at Hendricks Field 7Dec44. Damaged when the left 
					landing gear collapsed landing at Hendricks Field 3Jan45. 2156th Base Unit, Enid, OK 20Sep45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 27Nov45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5974 (MSN 17-6270) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 5Jun43. 
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 28Jun43. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 9Jul43. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 15Sep44. 
					4124th Base Unit (Air Technical Service Command), Altus Field, OK 5Jul45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 6Sep45
				5975 (MSN 17-6271) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 5Jun43. 
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 3Jul43. Walla Walla Field, WA 23Jul43. 
					4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 1Sep44. 
					327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 8Nov44. 
					301st Base Unit (Separation Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 22Oct45. To Reconstruction Finance 
					Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 5Nov45
				5976 (MSN 17-6272) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 5Jun45. 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 6Jul43. Pendleton Field, OR 24Jul43. 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 10Aug43. 457th Bomb Group, Ephrata AAB, WA 5Nov43. 
					3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 17Nov44. 2137th Base Unit 
					(Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 13Mar45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and 
					disposal 14Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5977 (MSN 17-6273) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 6Jun43. 
					Roswell Field, NM 22Jun43. Palm Springs Field, CA 18Jul43. Pendleton Field, OR 25Jul43. 
					Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 10Aug43. 540th Bomb Squadron, 
					383rd Bomb Group, Geiger Field, Spokane, WA. Crashed two miles south of Geiger Field 2Sep43 (3KIS). 
					To CL-26 at Geiger Field Sep 4, 1943. Salvaged 10Dec43.   
				5978 (MSN 17-6274) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 10Jun43. 
					Walla Walla Field, WA 8Jul43. Pendleton Field, OR 25Jul43. Staging Base, 
					21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 15Sep43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 20Oct43. 
					Pendleton Field, OR 2Nov43. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), 
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 9Jul44. 497th Bomb Group, Pratt Field, KS 10Jul44. 
					233rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, AZ 12Aug44. 
					246th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Pratt Field, KS 13Sep44. 
					2132nd Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Very Heavy), Maxwell Field, Montgomery, AL 16Mar45. 
					246th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Pratt Field, KS 22Mar45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 9Oct45
				5979 (MSN 17-6275) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 7Jun43. 
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 5Jul43. Pendleton Field, OR 24Jul43. 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 10Aug43. 540th Bomb Squadron, 383rd Bomb Group, Geiger Field, 
					Spokane, WA 27Oct43. 353rd Combat Crew Training Squadron, Rapid City Field, SD. 
					Damaged in a collision while parked by B-17F 42-6010 taxying at Rapid City Field, SD 23Feb44. 
					225th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Rapid City Field, SD 15Aug44. 
					Salvaged 15Aug44. Reclaimed 2Aug46.  Reclamation completed Rapid City Aug 20, 1946
				5980 (MSN 17-6276) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 10Jun43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 16Jun43. Dalhart Field, TX 2Aug43. 
					244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Harvard Field, NB 16Sep43. 483rd Bomb Squadron, 
					505th Bomb Group, Harvard Field, NB 16Jul44. Damaged by fire at Harvard Field, NB 7Jun44. 
					202nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Galveston Field, TX 19Oct44. 268th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 30Mar45. Modified for 
					training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK for storage and disposal 7Aug45. 
					War Assets Corporation. Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped
				5981 (MSN 17-6277) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 10Jun43. 
					468th Bomb Squadron, 333rd Bomb Group, Dalhart Field, TX 30Jul43. Crashed into terrain six miles 
					west, one mile north of Dalhart Field, TX 24Sep43 (7KIS). to CL-26 at Dalhart AAF Sep 25, 1943
					Conflict:
					(100th BG, *Laden Maiden (Stud Duck)*) lost on mission to Ludwigshafen Dec 30, 1943. 
				5982 (MSN 17-6278) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 10Jun43. 
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 11Jul43. Brooksville Field, FL 15Jul43. 
					School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 20Nov43. 2117th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), 
					Buckingham Field, Fort Myers, FL 23Jun44. 3501st Base Unit (Technical School & Overseas 
					Replacement Depot), Boca Raton Field, FL 14Jul44. 3539th Base Unit (Technical School), 
					Langley Field, Hampton, VA 28Dec44.   Reclamation completed Langley AAF Jul 5, 1945
				5983 (MSN 17-6279) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 10Jun43. 
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 6Jul43. Pendleton Field, OR 24Jul43. 
					Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 12Aug43. 328th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Gulfport Field, MS 15Mar44. Crash landed at Gulfport Field 14Mar45 (5KIS). 
					Reclamation completed Gulfport AAF, MS Mar 22, 1945
				5984 (MSN 17-6280) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 11Jun43. 
					Long Beach Field, CA 11Jun43. 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 7Jul43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 18Jul43. 
					568th Bomb Squadron [BI*F], 390th Bomb Group, Framlingham (Station 153), Suffolk 20Jul43. 
					Named RUSTY LODE / BUCKSHOT ANNIE / BUCKSHOT BLUES.  {first combat mission 7Sep43}. 
					Severe battle damaged on a mission to railway installations at Münster, Germany 10Oct43 
					(1KIA:3POW:6RTD). As they approached the city, the formation was swarmed by a large force 
					of enemy aircraft for an estimated forty-five minutes of vicious fighting. By the time their 
					friendly fighter escorts arrived to drive off the Luftwaffe, the damage had already been done. 
					The radio operator was killed by a 20mm cannon shell, the tail and waist gunners bailed 
					out and taken POW. The aircraft and rest of the crew returned to base. As the aircraft 
					approached the 390th Bomb Group home base at Framlingham, the weather closed in 
					with almost zero visibility. The Control Tower ordered the bomber to proceed to Thorpe 
					Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk, home of the 100th Bomb Group, where it landed with two 
					minutes fuel remaining. The fuselage had over 750 holes, large holes in both wings, the rudder, 
					left aileron and both wing flaps shot away. 570th Bomb Squadron [DI*F] Jan44. 
					Battle damaged on a mission to the Kriegsmarinewerft shipyard at Wilhelmshaven, 
					Germany 3Feb44 (1WIA:9RTD). Struck by flak wounding the bombardier. {final combat mission 26Aug44}. 
					{55 missions}. 490th Bomb Group, Eye (Station 134), Suffolk. Returned to US. Departed Eye 6Aug45 
					via Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland; Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland; RCAF Goose Bay, Labrador; 
					121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 10Aug44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 9Oct45. 
				5985  Delivered Long Beach Jun 11, 1943; Gore Jul 7, 19 43; Dow Fd Jui 19, 1943; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-R] Gt Ashfield 
					Jul 20, 1943.  MACR 355 12th AF, 98th BG, 414th BSAug 1, 1943, Italy, aircraft not lost.  
					Lost Jun 20, 1944 (385th BG, 549th BS, nmed "Mr Smith")
					Failed to return from a mission to an oil refinery at Hamburg, Germany 20Jun44 (9POW:1KIA). 
					Engines No.2 and No.3 sustained damage, then another propeller feathered. 
					Crashed Neuenwalde, twelve miles south of Cuxhaven, Germany, MACR 5899.
				5986 ((MSN 17-6282) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 15Jun43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 15Jul43. 
					North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 20Jul43. 
					334th Bomb Squadron [BG*J], 95th Bomb Group, Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 26Jul43,
					named "Brown's Mule". Failed to return from a mission to railway installations 
					at Münster, Germany 10Oct43 (7POW:3KIA). As they approached the city, the formation was 
					swarmed by a large force of enemy aircraft for an estimated forty-five minutes of vicious 
					fighting. By the time their friendly fighter escorts arrived to drive off the Luftwaffe, the 
					damage had already been done. Shot down by enemy fighters, claimed by Feldwebel Gerd 
					Wiegand flying a Fw 190 of 4./JG 26.  Also claimed by Lt Leopold Munster in Bf 109G of JG 3/4
					Crashed Lingen-Darme, fifteen miles north of Münster, Germany. {12missions}.  MACR 944. 
				5987 (MSN 17-6283) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 7Jun43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 5Jul43. 
					School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 17Jul43. Flexible Gunnery School, Yuma Field, AZ 3Jan44. 
					231st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Alamogordo Field, NM 2Aug44. 
					4202nd Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Syracuse AAB, NY 14May45
				5988 (MSN 17-6284) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 12Jun43. 
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 8Jul43. Brooksville Field, FL 14Jul43. 
					School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 30Nov43. 2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, 
					Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 24Oct44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 18Dec45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5989 (MSN 17-6285) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 14Jun43. 
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 8Jul43. North Atlantic Wing, Air Transport Command, 
					Dow Field, Bangor, ME 19Jul43. 331st Bomb Squadron [QE*S], 94th Bomb Group, Rougham 
					(Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 20Jul43, named "Marge H") Failed to return from a 
					mission to the port and industrial area at Emden, Germany 27Sep43 (10KIA), Fw 190 damaged 
					engine No.3, wing burned and broke off, exploded, no chutes seen and crashed North Sea off Emden, Germany
					MACR 734 and 5674. 
				5990 (MSN 17-6286) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 12Jun43. 
					Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 15Jul43. 541st Bomb Squadron, 383rd Bomb Group, 
					Pendleton Field, OR 24Jul43. 601st Bomb Squadron, 398th Bomb Group, Rapid City Field, SD. 
					Damaged landing at Rapid City Field 18Jan44. 3507th Base Unit (Technical School), Sioux Falls 
					Field, SD 2Aug44. 225th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Rapid City Field, SD 10Aug44. 
					249th Base Unit (Special), Alliance Field, NB 29Dec44. 225th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Rapid City Field, SD 7Jan45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for 
					storage and disposal 29Aug45
				5991 (MSN 17-6287) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 15Jun43. 
					New Orleans, LA 14Jul43. School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 15Dec43. 331st Base Unit (Combat 
					Crew Training Station), Barksdale Field, Bossier City, LA 24Jun44. 90th Ferrying Squadron, 7th Ferrying Group, 
					Gore Field, Great Falls, MT. Force landed with mechanical failure at New Orleans Airport, LA 14Jul43. 
					Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 
					3036th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Yuma Field, AZ 5Jul44. 331st Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Barksdale Field, Bossier City, LA 15Jul44. 2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, 
					Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 27Jul44. Accident with TB-17F 42-29762 taxying at Hendricks
					Field 6Sep45. Damaged by bird strike three miles northwest of Okeechobee, FL 19Sep45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 9Oct45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5992 (MSN 17-6288) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 15Jun43. 
					School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 12Jul43. Montbrook Field, Williston, FL 15Aug43. 
					School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 28Nov43. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Hobbs Field, NM 6Nov44. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 22Aug45.
				5993 (MSN 17-6289) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 15Jun43. 
					Palm Springs Field, CA 24Jul43. Dyersburg Field, TN 29Jul43. 19th 236th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Pyote Field, TX. Crashed eight miles northeast of Bandera, TX 21Mar44 (7KIS). Salvaged 22Mar44  
					To CL-26 Dyersburg AAF Mar 22, 1944
				5994 (MSN 17-6290) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 15Jun43. 
					Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 15Jul43. 541st Bomb Squadron, 383rd Bomb Group, 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 17Aug43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 10Sep43. 
					236th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Pyote Field, TX. Damaged by a tornado while parked 
					at Pyote Field 26Aug44. 203rd Base Unit (16th Bomber Operational Training Wing), Jackson AAB, MS 23Feb45. 
					Cincinnati, OH 23Sep45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and 
					disposal 14Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5995 (MSN 17-6291) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 16Jun43. 
					Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 15Jul43. 541st Bomb Squadron, 383rd Bomb Group, 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 17Aug43. 243rd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Great Bend Field, KS 6Jun44. 
					4210th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Lambert Municipal Airport, Robertson, MO 9Jun44. 
					221st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA 24Jul44. 331st Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Barksdale Field, Bossier City, LA 10Oct44. 223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station),
					Dyersburg Field, TN 2Dec44. 330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 9Apr45. 
					325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 21Jun45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Aug45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5996 (MSN 17-6292) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 17Jun43. 
					Moses Lake Field, WA 25Jul43. 244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Harvard Field, NB 10Jun44. 
					505th Bomb Group, Harvard Field, NB 18Jun44. 272nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, 
					Topeka Field, KS 15Oct44. 330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 23May45. 
					325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 21Jun45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 18Aug45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5997 MSN 17-6293) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 11Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 16Jun43. 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 12Jul43. Assigned Eighth Air Force, England 15Jul43. North Atlantic Wing, 
					Air Transport Command, Dow Field, Bangor, ME 16Jul43. 351st Bomb Squadron [EP*F], 100th Bomb Group, 
					Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 17Jul43 named "Heaven Can Wait".  . Failed to return from a mission 
					to the I.G. Farben chemical works at Oppau, Ludwigshafen, Germany 30Dec43.   (2POW:8EVD). shot down by 
					Fw 190A-6s of JG 26 and crashed at Vaux-les-Mouron, 
					MACR 2019.
				5998 (MSN 17-6294) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 16Jun43. 
					5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 1Aug43. Las Vegas Field, NV 8Jun43. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 20Dec43. 2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 11Nov44. Damaged while parked by B-25J 44-29784 at Midway, 
					Chicago Municipal Airport 23Jun45. 200th Base Unit, Chicago Municipal Airport, IL 24Jun45.
					2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 25Aug45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 18Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				5999 (MSN 17-6295) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 15Jun43. 
					Las Vegas Field, NV 1Aug43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 20Dec43. 
					Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 15Sep44. 3010th Base Unit (Pilot School, 
					Specialized, Four Engine), Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 5Jan45. Modified for training, stripped 
					of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 3020th Base Unit (Pilot School, 
					Advanced, Two Engine), La Junta Field, CO 18Apr45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK for storage and disposal 31Jul45. War Assets Corporation. 
					Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped
				6000 (MSN 17-6296) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 17Jun43. 
					5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 24Jun43. 1123rd Flexible Gunnery Training Squadron,
					Kingman Field, AZ 2Aug43. Damaged by ‘friendly fire’ at Kingman Field 1Sep43. 2117th Base Unit 
					(Flexible Gunnery School), Buckingham Field, Fort Myers, FL 23Jun44. 3501st Base Unit 
					(Technical School & Overseas Replacement Depot), Boca Raton Field, FL 16Jul44. 
					3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 30May45. 
					3000th Base Unit, HQ, Western Flying Training Command, Santa Ana AAB, Orange County, CA 8Jun45. 
					3010th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 21Jul45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cal-Aero Field, Ontario, CA for storage and disposal 21Aug45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Sharp & Fellows Contracting Company Jul46; scrapped
				6001 (MSN 17-6297) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 16Jun43. 
					Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 12Aug43. 601st Bomb Squadron, 398th Bomb Group, Rapid City Field, SD. 
					Damaged in collision with parked B-17F 42-5449 at Rapid City 15Sep43. 842nd Bomb 
					Squadron [1452], 488th Bomb Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL. Damaged taxying with
					 B-17F 42-5150 at MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 17Feb44. 4117th Base Unit (Warner Robins 
					Air Technical Service Command), Robins Field, Warner Robins, GA 9Jul44. Salvaged 21Apr45
				6002 (MSN 17-6298) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 17Jun43. 
					5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 30Jul43. Las Vegas Field, NV 7Aug43. 
					Midwest Air Depot, Oklahoma City, OK 10Dec43. 2117th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), 
					Buckingham Field, Fort Myers, FL 8May44. Fatal accident 17,000ft over Buckingham Field 31May44 (1KIS). 
					Damaged and destroyed by fire at Buckingham Field 2Jun44. Salvaged 12Jun44
				6003 (MSN 17-6299) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 18Jun43. 
					Kingman, AZ 2Aug43. 234th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Clovis Field, NM 26Jun44. 
					249th Base Unit (Special), Alliance Field, NB 15Oct44. 460th Base Unit, Air Transport Command, 
					Hamilton Field, San Rafael, CA 15Jul45. 233rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, AZ 19Jul45. Accident landing at Bowman Field, Louisville, KY 19Oct45. 
					1077th Base Unit (Convalescent Hospital), Bowman Field, Louisville, KY 21Oct45. Reclaimed 5Jun46.
				6004 (MSN 17-6300) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 18Jun43.
					Kingman, AZ 1Aug43. 231st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Alamogordo Field, NM 2Aug44. 
					370th Base Unit, Keesler Field, Biloxi, MS 5Feb45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK 
					for storage and disposal 29Oct45
				6005 (MSN 17-6301) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 15Jun43. 
					Las Vegas Field, NV 5Aug43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 2Dec43. 
					3030th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, VH), Roswell Field, NM 16Sep44. 3010th Base Unit 
					(Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 24Nov44. Modified for 
					training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 
					3020th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine), La Junta Field, CO 18Apr45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK for storage and 
					disposal 4Aug45. War Assets Corporation. Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped
				6006 (MSN 17-6302) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 18Jun43. 
					Las Vegas Field, NV 31Jul43. 231st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Alamogordo Field, NM 2Aug44. 
					4121st Base Unit (San Antonio Air Technical Service Command), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 2Nov44.
					Salvaged 29Nov44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ 
					for storage and disposal 24Nov45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				6007 (MSN 17-6303) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 18Jun43. 			
					Las Vegas Field, NV 31Jul43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 2Dec43. 
					716th Flexible Gunnery Training Squadron, Buckingham Field, Fort Myers, FL. Mid-air collision with 
					B-17F 42-6047 over Naples, FL 16Mar44. 2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 2Sep44. Landing accident and ground looped at Wright Auxiliary Field, 
					Vandalia, OH 9Sep44. Wright Auxiliary Field, Vandalia, OH 27Sep44. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield 
					Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 16Jan45. 4142nd Base Unit 
					(Accelerated Service Test, Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 20Jun45. Reclaimed 5Jun46.
				6008 (MSN 17-6304) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 19Jun43. 
					tional Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 20Jul43. 
					Bomb Group, Pendleton Field, OR 24Jul43. 457th Bomb Group, Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 18Nov43. 
					Base Unit (Warner Robins Air Technical Service Command), Robins Field, Warner Robins, GA 27Jun44. 
					326th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 6Aug44. 329th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA 19Apr45. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 22Jun45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR 
					for storage and disposal 18Aug45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6009 MSN 17-6305) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 19Jun43. 
					Alexandria Field, LA 25Jul43. Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training Wing, 
					Grand Island Field, NB 8Jun44. 6th Bomb Group, Grand Island Field, NB 8Jul44. 249th Base Unit 
					(Special), Alliance Field, NB 12Oct44. 224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Sioux 
					City AAB, IA 21Oct44. 235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 12May45. 
					Damaged in collision with parked UC-45 44-47697 at Long Beach, CA 21Aug45. 233rd Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, AZ 23Oct45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage 
					and disposal 30Oct45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, 
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				6010 (MSN 17-6306) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 19Jun43. 
					Pendleton Field, OR 24Jul43. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 12Aug43. Walla Walla Field, WA 21Oct43. 
					353rd Combat Crew Training Squadron, Rapid City Field, SD. Damaged in a collision with parked 
					B-17F 42-5979 while taxying at Rapid City Field, SD 23Feb44. 483rd Bomb Squadron, 505th Bomb Group, 
					Harvard Field, NB 18Jun44. Accident at the Sub-Depot hangar, Harvard Field 12Jul44. 146th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI 14Aug44. 244th Base Unit 
					(Operational Training Unit), Harvard Field, NB 20Aug44. 232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training 
					Station), Dalhart Field, TX 23Aug44. Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets 
					and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 203rd Base Unit (16th Bomber Operational Training 
					Wing), Jackson AAB, MS 8Mar45. Mid-air collision with TB-17F 42-30633 three miles northwest 
					of Jackson, MS 11Apr45. and crashed near Jackson, MS Apr 11, 1945. 
					Reclaimed 12Apr45 Reclamation completed Jackson AAB Apr 20, 1945
				6011 (MSN 17-6307) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 20Jun43. 
					Walla Walla Field, WA 26Jul43. Pendleton Field, OR 2Nov43. 236th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Pyote Field, TX 10Sep44; code PY011. 244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Harvard Field, NB 10Jan45. 202nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Galveston Field, TX 15Feb45. 
					244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Harvard Field, NB 20Feb45. 4006th Base Unit 
					(Area Command), Miami Air Technical Service Command, Miami, FL 14Apr45.
					244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Harvard Field, NB 28Apr45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 9Oct45
				6012 (MSN 17-6308) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 21Jun43. 
					798th Bomb Squadron, 469th Bomb Group, Alexandria Field, LA 26Jul43. Crashed four miles east 
					of Rocklands, TX 13Aug43, fire in 3 engines, crew bailed out safely.
				6013 (MSN 17-6309) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 20Jun43. 
					5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 25Jun43. Lewistown Field, MT 10Aug43. Combat Crew 
					Training Squadron, 393rd Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA. Crashed and burned on a farm at 
					Holly Springs near Hornick, IA 2Jan44 (9KIS). Surveyed Lewstown AAF, MT Jan 4, 1944
				6014 (MSN 17-6310) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 20Jun43. 
					5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 25Jun43. Kingman, AZ 9Aug43. 50th Flexible Gunnery 
					Training Squadron, Las Vegas Field, NV. Damaged while parked in an accident between
					B-17G 42-31280 and B-17G 42-31284 at Las Vegas Field 5Nov43. Flexible Gunnery School, 
					Yuma Field, AZ 30Mar44. 231st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Alamogordo Field, NM 2Aug44. 
					4202nd Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Syracuse AAB, NY 14May45.
					Damaged in collision with parked B-17F 42-5475 while taxying at Syracuse AAB 25Jul45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6015 (MSN 17-6311) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 22Jun43. 
					Kingman, AZ 8Aug43. 2117th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Buckingham Field, Fort Myers, FL 16Jun44. 
					2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 5Aug44. 
					Control Instructor School, Eastern Flying Training Command, Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH. 
					Accident landing at Lockbourne AAB 15May45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 14Dec45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6016 (MSN 17-6312) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 24Jun43. 
					Kingman, AZ 8Aug43. 231st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Alamogordo Field, NM 2Aug44. 
					203rd Base Unit (16th Bomber Operational Training Wing), Jackson AAB, MS 31Jan45. 
					Damaged in collision with parked B-25H 43-4626 taxying at Keesler Field, Biloxi, MS 15Jun45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 14Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6017 (MSN 17-6313) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 23Jun43. 
					Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 16Aug43. Combat Crew Training Squadron, 393rd Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA
					Crashed a mile W of Sioux City Fd, IA Jan 12, 1944; 4 killed.
					Surveyed Great Falls AAF Jan 14, 1944
				6018 (MSN 17-6314) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 24Jun43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 21Jul43. 
					799th Bomb Squadron, 469th Bomb Group, Alexandria Field, LA 26Jul43. Crashed after fuel 
					exhaustion five miles northeast Elizabeth, LA 17Oct43, crew bailed out. 
					Surveyed Alexandria AAF Oct 18, 1943. Salvaged 18Oct43;  
				6019 (MSN 17-6315) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 24Jun43. 
					318th Bomb Squadron, 88th Bomb Group,Walla Walla Field, WA 25Jul43. Redmond Field, OR 15Aug43. 
					Mid-air collision with B-17F 42-30744 and crashed after the crew bailed out northwest of Madras Field, 
					OR 19Aug43 (1KIS). Salvaged 20Aug43.
				6020 (MSN 17-6316) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 24Jun43. 
					318th Bomb Squadron, 88th Bomb Group, Walla Walla Field, WA 25Jul43. Redmond Field, OR 15Aug43. 
					Avon Park Field, FL Nov43. Damaged while parked in collision by B-17G 42-107187 at Avon Park 11Apr44. 
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Field, NY 21Oct44. 
					611th Base Unit, Proving Ground Command, Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL 9Jun45. 
					621st Base Unit, Pinecastle Field, FL 1Aug44. 611th Base Unit, Proving Ground Command, Eglin Field, 
					Valparaiso, FL 19Sep45. 2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, 
					Sebring, FL 25Nov45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage 
					and disposal 5Jan46. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company,
					 Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6021 (MSN 17-6317) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 24Jun43. 7
					96th Bomb Squadron, 469th Bomb Group, Alexandria Field, LA 27Jul43. Damaged landing at 
					NAS Pensacola, FL 3Aug43. Air Depot, Brookley Field, Mobile, AL 12Aug43. Pyote Field, TX 25Oct43. 
					245th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), McCook Field, NB 9Jun44. 3705th Base Unit 
					(Technical School), Lowry Field, Denver, CO 20Aug44. 9th Bomb Group, McCook Field, NB 1Sep44. 
					232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 7Oct44. 
					248th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Walker Field, Victoria, KS 21Jan45. 
					4208th Base Unit, San Bernardino Air Technical Service Command, Mines Field, Los Angeles, CA 10Feb45. 
					2132nd Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Very Heavy), Maxwell Field, Montgomery, AL 10Mar45. 
					248th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Walker Field, Victoria, KS 11Jun45.
					3505th Base Unit (Technical School), Scott Field, Belleville, IL 24Jun45. 4180th Base Unit, 
					Walker Field, Victoria, KS 1Oct45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR 
					for storage and disposal 13Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway 
					Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6022 (MSN 17-6318) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 24Jun43. 
					Combat Crew Training Squadron, 469th Bomb Group, Alexandria Field, LA 25Jul43. 
					Accident landing at Alexandria Field 2Dec43. 221st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Alexandria Field, LA. Accident involving B-17G 42-97340 eighty miles south-southeast of
					Lake Charles, LA 1Aug44. 241st Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 6Sep44. 
					504th Bomb Group, Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 10Sep44. 273rd Base Unit (Combat 
					Crew Training Station), Lincoln Field, NB 25Jan45. 241st Base Unit (Operational 
					Training Unit), Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 16Mar45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 28Jul45
				6023 (MSN 17-6319) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 25Jun43. 
					Walla Walla Field, WA 26Jul43. Pendleton Field, OR 28Oct43. 245th Base Unit (Operational 
					Training Unit), McCook Field, NB 4Jun44. 9th Bomb Group, McCook Field, NB 28Aug44. 
					3705th Base Unit (Technical School), Lowry Field, Denver, CO 16Oct44. Salvaged 6Nov44. 
					3704th Base Unit (Technical School), Keesler Field, Biloxi, MS 20Mar45. Reclaimed 3Apr46
					Reclamation completed Keesler AAF, MS Apr 30, 1946
				6024 (MSN 17-6320) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 25Jun43. 
					399th Bomb Squadron, 88th Bomb Group, Walla Walla Field, WA 25Jul43. Redmond Field, OR 15Aug43.
					Avon Park Field, FL Nov43. Damaged landing with mechanical failure at Avon Park Field, FL 3Mar44. 
					328th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Gulfport Field, MS 14Nov44. 4119th Base Unit 
					(Mobile Air Technical Service Command), Brookley Field, Mobile, AL 21Nov44. 2116th Base Unit, 
					Pilot School, Advanced, Single-Engine, Napier Field, Dothan, AL 16Jan45. 328th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Gulfport Field, MS 15Feb45. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 9May45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 18Dec45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6025 (MSN 17-6321) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 26Jun43. 
					Walla Walla Field, WA 22Jul43. Lewistown Field, MT 2Aug43. 614th Bomb Squadron, 
					401st Bomb Group, Glasgow Field, MT Aug43. On a training mission to Havre, MT, on return 
					an engine failed, closely followed by a second engine causing the aircraft to lose altitude.
					The aircraft crash landed eight miles northeast of Roy, MT 7Sep43. Salvaged 21Sep43.
				6026 (MSN 17-6322) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 26Jun43.	
					316th Bomb Squadron, 88th Bomb Group, Walla Walla Field, WA 22Jul43. Mid-air collision with 
					B-17F 42-5968 at Walla Walla 16Aug43. 328th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Gulfport Field, MS 8Mar44. Ditched caused by engine failure off shore 7 miles east of Gulfport 1Sep44. 
					Salvaged Gulfport AAF, MS Sep 2, 1944
				6027 (MSN 17-6323) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 24Jun43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 5Jul43. 
					Redmond Field, OR 10Dec43. MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 14Jan44. 4000th Base Unit, 
					Air Materiel Command, Wright Field, Dayton, OH 23Jul44. 326th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 13Nov44. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 14Apr45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 7Dec45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6028 (MSN 17-6324) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 26Jun43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 25Jul43. Alexandria Field, LA 7Aug43. 236th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Pyote Field, TX 10Sep43. Damaged by a tornado while parked at 			
					Pyote Field 26Aug44. 203rd Base Unit (16th Bomber Operational Training Wing), 
					Jackson AAB, MS 23Feb45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR 
					for storage and disposal 14Dec45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6029 (MSN 17-6325) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 27Jun43. 
					Walla Walla Field, WA 24Jul43. 452nd Bomb Group, Pendleton Field, OR 26Oct43. 
					236th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Pyote Field, TX 10Sep43. 236th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Pyote Field, TX. Damaged by a tornado while parked at Pyote Field 26Aug44. 
					3010th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 29Nov44. 
					236th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Pyote Field, TX 21Dec44. Crashed due to 
					engine failure after the crew bailed one mile west of La Marque, TX. Reclaimed 17Apr45
42-6030/6104		Lockheed/Vega B-17F-45-VE Fortress
				MSN 17-6326/6400.  Boeing B-17F built by Lockheed-Vega Airplane Company, Burbank,CA as part of 
					pooled production with Douglas and Boeing.
					Production changes: A-3 oxygen flow indicators; D-16 fuel pump deleted.
					Dispositions from FORTLOG
				6030 (MSN 17-6326) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 28Jun43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 2Jul43. 
					25th Ferrying Squadron, 7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT. Damaged when 
					ground looped landing at Cheyenne Municipal Airport 24Jul43. Lowry Field, Denver, CO 28Jul43. 
					Dalhart Field, TX 10Nov43. 244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Harvard Field, NB 10Jun44. 
					505th Bomb Group, Harvard Field, NB 16Jun44. 232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Dalhart Field, TX 23Aug44. Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and
				 	bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 203rd Base Unit (16th Bomber Operational 
					Training Wing), Jackson AAB, MS 21Jan45. Accident landing at Jackson AAB 13Jun45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 14Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6031 (MSN 17-6327) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 29Jun43. 
					Palm Springs Field, CA 1Jul43. 797th Bomb Squadron, 469th Bomb Group, Alexandria Field, LA 30Jul43. 
					Crashed after a mid-air collision with B-17F 41-24621 over the Gulf of Mexico, forty miles southeast 
					of Galveston Field, TX 10Sep43 (11MIS). The planes were part of a formation on a training mission 
					which had flown to the Mississippi delta where there was a bombing range and dropped 100 pound 
					practice bombs. After dropping the bombs, they continued out over the Gulf to practice 
					gunnery by firing at a towed target. Another plane was flying the diamond position, which was
					the leader position of the second echelon, with two wing men on the bombing run. After leaving 
					the target, the instructor who was flying on the left wing, called and asked the pilot to drop 
					back and let them take the diamond position and to reform on his left wing. Shortly after he made 
					the formation change, the pilot of #031, who was flying right wing in the first echelon, for some 
					reason lost control of his airplane, dropped back and down and its propellers cut through the 
					cockpit of #621. Both airplanes came apart and both sank immediately afterwards. Only a few
					parachutes were seen; no survivors were recovered. SOC 11Sep43.11 on each aircraft killed.
				6032 (MSN 17-6328) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 29Jun43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 11Jul43. 
					Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 6Aug43. Lewistown Field, MT 14Aug43. 505th Bomb Group, 
					Harvard Field, NB 2Jun44. 244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Harvard Field, NB 7Aug44. 
					4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 10Aug44. 
					223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 5Nov44. 
					Crashed after takeoff from Dyersburg Field, Halls, TN 12Nov44 (8KIS). Salvaged 13Nov44(
					Conflict:
					(92nd BG, 326th BS) lost Feb 25, 1944.  MACR 2754
				6033 (MSN 17-6329) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 29Jun43. 
					Amarillo Field, TX 8Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 10Aug43. Sioux City AAB, IA 11Nov43. 
					748th Bomb Squadron, 457th Bomb Group, Ephrata AAB, WA. Damaged while parked in collision by 
					B-17F 42-3499 at Ephrata 28Nov43. 504th Bomb Group, Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 14Aug44. 
					241st Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 19Sep44. 
					2512th Base Unit, Childress, TX 10Nov44. Reclaimed 7Aug46
				6034 (MSN 17-6330) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 30Jun43. 
					Amarillo Field, TX 3Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 9Aug43. 843rd Bomb Squadron, 
					488th Bomb Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL. Substantially damaged taxying at MacDill Field, 
					Tampa, FL 13Mar44. 4117th Base Unit (Warner Robins Air Technical Service Command), 
					Robins Field, Warner Robins, GA 3Jul44. 328th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Gulfport Field, MS 27Aug44. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 9May45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 18Aug45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6035 (MSN 17-6331) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 29Jun43. 
					Amarillo Field, TX 11Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 10Aug43. 
					Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 23Jun44. 
					6th Bomb Group, Grand Island Field, NB 8Jul44. Ninth Air Force Special Project 18Aug44. 
					244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Harvard Field, NB 10Oct44. 242nd Base Unit 
					(Operational Training Unit), Grand Island Field, NB 16Oct44. 268th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 18Oct44. 2116th Base Unit, 
					Pilot School, Advanced, Single-Engine, Napier Field, Dothan, AL 19Jan45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 28Jul45
				6036 (MSN 17-6332) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 30Jun43. 
					Amarillo Field, TX 7Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 9Aug43. 4100th Base Unit 
					(Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 27Jan44. 
					Modified as YC-108 VIP transport for General Frank Hackett, Tenth Air Force, India.
					Returned to US 4Feb45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Augusta, GA 25Nov46. 
					United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) 30Apr47. 10th Headquarters and Base Service 
					Squadron, Oberpfaffenhofen, Munich, Germany
				6037 (MSN 17-6333) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 30Jun43. 
					Amarillo Field, TX 3Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 9Aug43. 331st Bomb Squadron [QE*P], 
					94th Bomb Group, Rougham (Station 468), Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk 9Oct43. Failed to return from a 
					mission to a Luftwaffe airfield at Châteaubernard, Cognac, France 31Dec43 (4POW:7KIA). damaged by AAA then shot down by Uffz
					Schiesseburg of JGr Ost/2 at La Clisse, France.  MACR 1755 
				6038 (MSN 17-6334) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 29Jun43. 
					Palm Springs Field, CA 6Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 9Aug43. Scott Field, 
					Belleville, IL 25Sep43. MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 15Dec43. Chanute Field, Rantoul, IL 7Jan44. 
					326th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 22Oct44.
					325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 5May45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 17Sep45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6039 (MSN 17-6335) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 30Jun43. 
					Amarillo Field, TX 18Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 9Aug43. 334th Bomb Squadron [BG*H], 
					95th Bomb Group, Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 14Oct43, named "Blondie III".  
					Failed to return from a mission 29Nov43 (1KIA:9POW).  badly damaged by Lt Zweigart
					of JG 54/7 and 9 crew bailed out, then shot down by Lt 
					Eberhard Schade in Bf 109G-6 of JG 27/5 and exploded near
					Cloppenburg, Germany. MACR 1560.  1 KIA, 9 POW.
				6040 (MSN 17-6336) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 30Jun43. 
					Amarillo Field, TX 3Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 8Aug43. 4154th Base Unit, 
					Spokane, WA 4Jun44. 9th Bomb Group, McCook Field, NB 18Jun44. 235th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 22Jul44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK 
					for storage and disposal 5Nov45
				6041 (MSN 17-6337) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jun43. Long Beach Field, CA 30Jun43. 
					Amarillo Field, TX 3Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 9Aug43. 441st Base Unit,
					Glendale, AZ 4Jun44. 497th Bomb Group, Pratt Field, KS 7Jun44. 246th Base Unit (Operational
					Training Unit), Pratt Field, KS 29Jun44. 232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Dalhart Field, TX 9Jul44. 202nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Galveston Field, TX 7Dec44.
					222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Ardmore Field, OK 28Mar45. 3505th Base Unit 
					(Technical School), Scott Field, Belleville, IL 6Apr45. 4202nd Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service 
					Command), Syracuse AAB, NY 24Apr45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR 
					for storage and disposal 18Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6042 (MSN 17-6338) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 2Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, 
					Dallas, TX 8Aug43. 600th Bomb Squadron, 398th Bomb Group, Rapid City Field, SD. The aircraft was 
					on a night navigation training flight from Rapid City Field, SD when it crashed on a mountain 
					at an elevation of 10,500ft at Pingree Park, forty miles west of Fort Collins, CO 18Oct43 (8KIS). Salvaged 21Oct43.
				6043 (MSN 17-6339) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 4Jul43. 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 29Jul43. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 5Aug43. 582nd Bomb Squadron, 
					393rd Bomb Group, Kearney Field, NB 5Oct43. Crash landed Kearney 26Oct43. 245th Base Unit 
					(Operational Training Unit), McCook Field, NB 3Jun44. 9th Bomb Group, McCook Field, NB 11Sep44. 
					3705th Base Unit (Technical School), Lowry Field, Denver, CO 16Oct44. Salvaged 6Nov44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 24Sep45
				6044 (MSN 17-6340) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 2Jul43. 
					Dalhart Field, TX 20Jul43. 4115th Base Unit (Spokane Air Technical Service Command),
					Pendleton Field, OR 16Jun44. 6th Bomb Group, Grand Island Field, NB 8Jul44. 242nd Base Unit 
					(Operational Training Unit), Grand Island Field, NB 16Sep44. 202nd Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Galveston Field, TX 3Oct44. 902nd Base Unit (Base Complement), Orlando AAB, FL 
					SOC 27Oct44. 446th Base Unit, Orlando AAB, FL 31Oct46. Reclamation completed Orland AAB May 29, 1947
				6045 (MSN 17-6341) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 4Jul43. 
					Pendleton Field, OR 26Jul43. Lewistown Field, MT 4Aug43. 541st Bomb Squadron, 383rd Bomb Group, 
					Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 4Oct43. Damaged when ground looped landing at Geiger Field 4Oct43. Salvaged 17Nov43.
				6046 (MSN 17-6342) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 2Jul43. 
					Pendleton Field, OR 24Jul43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 17Aug43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, 
					Kearney Field, NB 15Sep43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 23Sep43. 817th Bomb Squadron, 
					483rd Bomb Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL. Accident at MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 29Dec43. 
					Force landed with structural failure at MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 30Jan44. 326th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 18Jan45. 331st Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Barksdale Field, Bossier City, LA 19Jan45. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 19May45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 17Sep45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				6047 (MSN 17-6343) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 5Jul43. 
					Pendleton Field, OR 24Jul43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 17Aug43. 716th Flexible Gunnery Training 
					Squadron, Buckingham Field, Fort Myers, FL. Mid-air collision with B-17F 42-6007 over Naples, FL 16Mar44. 
					500th Bomb Group, Walker Field, Victoria, KS 8Aug44. 248th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Walker Field, Victoria, KS 30Sep44. 2132nd Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Very Heavy), Maxwell 
					Field, Montgomery, AL 8Oct44. 248th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Walker Field, Victoria, KS 8Nov44. 
					552nd Base Unit, Pinecastle Field, FL 10Nov44. 2528th Base Unit, Bombardier School & Instructor 
					School, Midland Field, TX 23Jan45. 2509th Base Unit (Bombardier School), Big Spring Field, TX 3Feb45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 10Jan46. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				6048 (MSN 17-6344) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 4Jul43. 
					Pendleton Field, OR 26Jul43. Staging Base, 21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 4Oct43. Geiger Field, 
					Spokane, WA 18Nov43. 241st Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 27Dec44. 
					2113th Base Unit, Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine, Columbus Field, MS 19Mar45. 241st Base Unit 
					(Operational Training Unit), Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 1May45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 28Jul45
				6049 (MSN 17-6345) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 7Jul43. 
					Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 6Aug43. Gore Field, Great Falls, MT 15Aug43. Ferried on the North Atlantic 
					route from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 7/8Sep43. 
					Returned to US. 875th Bomb Squadron, 498th Bomb Group, Great Bend Field, KS. Destroyed by fire at 
					Great Bend Field 16May44 (1KIS).   To CL-26 Great Falls AAF May 19, 1944
				6050 (MSN 17-6346) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 6Jul43. 
					School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL 24Dec43. Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 2Jan44. 
					2117th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Buckingham Field, Fort Myers, FL 16Jul44. 
					2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 10Aug44. 
					Accident landing with mechanical failure at Lockbourne AAB 7Sep44. 76th Flying Training Wing, 
					Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH. Forced landed caused by mechanical failure at Freeman Field, 
					Seymour, IN 22Feb45. 1077th Base Unit (Convalescent Hospital), Bowman Field, Louisville, KY 26Feb45. 
					2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 14Aug45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 28Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6051 (MSN 17-6347) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 6Jul43. 
					Dalhart Field, TX 20Jul43. 241st Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Fairmont Field, 
					Geneva, NB 14Sep44. 249th Base Unit (Special), Alliance Field, NB 17Oct44. 299th Base Unit, 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 29Jan45. 203rd Base Unit (16th Bomber Operational Training Wing), 
					Jackson AAB, MS 3Feb45. 902nd Base Unit (Base Complement), Orlando AAB, FL 14Feb45. 
					Crashed on a liaison flight from Boriquen Field, Puerto Rico, to Batista Field, Cuba, May45. 
					Crashed into hills southeast of Guenfuegos, Cuba (11KIS). Crew belonged to 290th Base Unit, 
					Sioux City AAB, IA and aircraft to Gypsy Task Force, 2nd Air Force
				6052 (MSN 17-6348) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 6Jul43. 
					Pendleton Field, OR 24Jul43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 11Aug43. Walla Walla Field, WA 18Nov43. 
					497th Bomb Group, Pratt Field, KS 8Aug44. 232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Dalhart Field, TX 24Aug44. 331st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Barksdale Field, 
					Bossier City, LA 29Oct44. 247th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 5Apr45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 30Jul45
				6053 (MSN 17-6349) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 6Jul43. 
					541st Bomb Squadron, 383rd Bomb Group, Pendleton Field, OR 25Jul43. Landing accident at Pendleton Field 7Sep43. 
					Combat Crew Training Squadron, 393rd Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA 30Nov43. Crashed during takeoff in 
					collision with B-17F 42-30527 at Sioux City AAB 24Mar44 (5KIS). Salvaged 25Mar44.
				6054 (MSN 17-6350) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 7Jul43. 
					Dalhart Field, TX 20Jul43. 3007th Base Unit, Kirtland Field, Albuquerque, NM 28Jul44. 231st Base 
					Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Alamogordo Field, NM 7Aug44. 3009th Base Unit, 
					Carlsbad Field, NM 25Nov44. 3010th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Williams Field, 
					Chandler, AZ 3Feb45. 3020th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine), La Junta Field, CO 20Apr45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK for storage and disposal 24Aug45. 
					War Assets Corporation. Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped
				6055 (MSN 17-6351) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 7Jul43. 
					Walla Walla Field, WA 24Jul43. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), 
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 26Oct44. 328th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Gulfport 
					Field, MS 31Mar45. 2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, 
					Sebring, FL 10May45. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 23May45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Jul45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6056 (MSN 17-6352) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 7Jul43. 
					Alexandria Field, LA 25Jul43. 2509th Base Unit (Bombardier School), Big Spring Field, TX 19Jul44. 
					236th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Pyote Field, TX 25Jul44. 235th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 30Jul44. 4202nd Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service 
					Command), Syracuse AAB, NY 8Apr45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for 
					storage and disposal 5Nov45
				6057 (MSN 17-6353) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 9Jul43. 
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 24Jul43. 4000th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, Wright Field, 
					Dayton, OH 2Aug44. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, 
					Dayton, OH 19Sep44. 4121st Base Unit (San Antonio Air Technical Service Command), Kelly Field, 
					San Antonio, TX 10Oct44. 4006th Base Unit (Area Command), Miami Air Technical Service Command, 
					Miami, FL 25Nov44. 4000th Base Unit, Air Materiel Command, Wright Field, Dayton, OH 4Feb45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 5Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6058 (MSN 17-6354) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 8Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 12Jul43. 317th Bomb 
					Squadron, 88th Bomb Group, Walla Walla Field, WA 23Jul43. Avon Park Field, FL Nov43. Fatal accident 
					when force landed after engine failure at Avon Park Field 31Dec43 (4KIS). Salvaged 3Jan44
				6059 (MSN 17-6355) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 8Jul43. 
					Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 20Jul43. 
					Pendleton Field, OR 25Jul43. Geiger Field, Spokane, WA 10Aug43. 19th Combat Crew Training Squadron, Pyote Field, TX
					W/o 26 Feb 1944 at Pyote AAF, TX.  To CL-26 Geiger AAF Feb 28, 1944
				6060 (MSN 17-6356) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 8Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 12Jul43. 351st Flexible
					Gunnery Training Squadron, Las Vegas Field, NV. Takeoff accident caused by engine failure and fire at 
					Las Vegas Field, NV 17Sep43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 12Oct43. 
					715th Flexible Gunnery Training Squadron, Buckingham Field, Fort Myers, FL. Damaged landing with 
					mechanical failure at Hendricks Auxiliary Field, Immokalee, FL 2May44. 2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, 
					Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 14Aug44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Dec45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6061 (MSN 17-6357) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 8Jul43. 
					318th Bomb Squadron, 88th Bomb Group, Walla Walla Field, WA 25Jul43. Crash landed after engine
					 failure at Walla Walla Field 30Jul43; 
					Surveyed Walla Walla AAF, WA Aug 13, 1943. . Salvaged 13Sep43 
				6062 (MSN 17-6358) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 8Jul43. 
					Walla Walla Field, WA 20Jul43. 615th Bomb Squadron, 401st Bomb Group, Lewistown Field, MT 4Aug43. 
					The bomber departed Lewistown Field on a night training flight for local formation flying with 
					three other aircraft 24Aug43. They then proceeded to the Glasgow bombing range to practice 
					precision bombing from an altitude of 14,000ft. The plane completed the bombing and 
					departed for Lewistown Field to fly on instruments in the local area when it encountered a severe 
					electrical storm. Other aircraft reported turbulence from the storm which is presumed to have caused
					the pilots of this plane to lose control and stall. The bomber hit the ground from a steep dive, 
					exploded and was destroyed by fire (11KIS). The crash site was fifty-eight miles southwest of 
					Glasgow Bombing Range and sixty-five miles west of Jordan, Garfield County, MT. Salvaged 21Sep43..
				6063 (MSN 17-6359) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 10Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 12Jul43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 12Oct43. 2114th Base Unit (Pilot School,
					Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 14Aug44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 14Dec45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6064 (MSN 17-6360) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 9Jul43. 
					467th Bomb Squadron, 333rd Bomb Group, Dalhart Field, TX 23Jul43. Crash landed Cabresto 
					Peak, Carsoi National Forest, NM 1Sep43. Albuquerque AAB, NM 12Oct43.
					Surveyed Dalhart AAF TX Nov 30, 1943. 
				6065 (MSN 17-6361) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 10Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 24Jul43. 
					2nd Air Force HQ,Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 29Nov43. 500th Bomb Group 
					Pinecastle Field, FL 26Jun44. 901st Base Unit, Heavy Bombardment, Pinecastle Field, Orlando, FL 28Jun44.
				 	500th Bomb Group Walker Field, Victoria, KS 29Jun44. 271st Base Unit (Staging Wing), 
					21st Bomb Wing, Kearney Field, NB 7Sep44. 275th Base Unit, Lincoln Field, NB 10Oct44. 
					223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 24Nov44. 
					330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 1Mar45. 
					325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 21Jun45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Jul45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6066 (MSN 17-6362) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 9Jul43. 
					Ephrata AAB, WA 1Aug43. Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing 
					equipment; designated TB-17F. 3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 23Jul44. 
					3706th Base Unit, Basic Training Center, Sheppard Field, Wichita Falls, TX 20Oct44. 
					3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX. Damaged while parked in a collision 
					by TB-17G 42-29926 taxying at Amarillo Field 19Dec44. Accident taxying at Amarillo Field 16Feb45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 21Jan46. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6067 (MSN 17-6363) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 10Jul43. 
					Alexandria Field, LA 25Jul43. 235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field,
					El Paso, TX 28Jul44. Salvaged 18Sep44. 369th Base Unit, Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 1Sep45. Reclaimed 3Aug46.
					Reclamation completed Biggs CAF Aug 30, 1946
				6068 (MSN 17-6364) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 13Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 15Jul43. 9th Bomb Group, 
					McCook Field, NB 9Jun44. 245th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), McCook Field, NB 16Sep44. 
					4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 13Dec44. 
					233rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, AZ 16Mar45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 18Sep45
				6069 (MSN 17-6365) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 13Jul43. 
					393rd Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA 11Nov43. 326th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 18Jan45. 331st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Barksdale Field, 
					Bossier City, LA 20Jan45. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 19May45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Aug45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6070 (MSN 17-6366) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 13Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 17Jul43. 
					552nd Bombardier Training Squadron, Roswell Field, NM. Damaged landin with mechanical failure at
					Roswell Field 3Oct43. 303rd Base Unit, Roswell Field, NM 2Jun44. 3021st Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery 
					School), Las Vegas Field, NV 28Nov44. 3010th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 11Dec44. 4160th Base Unit, Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 2Aug45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage and disposal 2Aug45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				6071 (MSN 17-6367) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 13Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 18Jul43. 600th Bomb Squadron, 
					398th Bomb Group, Rapid City Field, SD. Mid-air collision sixteen miles east of Rapid City 10Jan44. 
					245th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), McCook Field, NB 9Jun44. 9th Bomb Group, McCook Field, NB 17Jun44. 
					4210th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Lambert Municipal Airport, Robertson, MO 13Jan45. 
					245th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), McCook Field, NB 27Jan45. 357th Bomb Squadron, 
					331st Bomb Group, McCook Field, NB. Damaged in collision with parked C-47A, 42-23804 at Kelly Field, 
					San Antonio, TX 4Apr45. Headquarters Squadron, 331st Bomb Group, McCook Field, NB. Crash landed 
					eleven miles west of Maywood, NB 10Apr45 (5KIS). The crew of fourteen airmen from the McCook Army 
					Air Field were coming back from Maxwell Field in Alabama, when their plane crashed southwest of 
					Wellfleet, west of Maywood, NB. The B-17F crew had gone to pick up a stranded B-29 crew who were also 
					from the McCook Army Air Field. A stop was also made in St. Louis, MO, to pick up four other airmen. 
					During the early morning hours in darkness, the crew thought they were much higher, but due to a 
					wrong altimeter setting they struck the ground and skidded while the plane broke apart. Five of the 
					crew, who were mostly sleeping in the nose compartment of the plane, were killed; others were badly injured. 
					Reclaimed 12Apr45.  Reclamation completed McCook AAF NB Apr 20, 1945
				6072 (MSN 17-6368) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 13Jul43. 
					583rd Bomb Squadron, 393rd Bomb Group, Kearney Field, NB. Damaged by fire at Kearney 29Oct43. 
					3014th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine), Douglas Field, AZ 17Jun44. 236th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Pyote Field, TX 24Jun44. Damaged by a tornado while parked at 
					Pyote Field 26Aug44. 245th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), McCook Field, NB 16Jan45. 
					Takeoff accident caused by mechanical failure at McCook Field 5Feb45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 9Oct45
				6073 (MSN 17-6369) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 13Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 17Jul43. 
					248th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Walker Field, Victoria, KS 4Jun44. 
					232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 11Jul44. 
					248th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Walker Field, Victoria, KS 25Jan45. 
					4112th Base Unit (Middletown Air Technical Service Command), Middletown Air Depot, PA 23Jul45. 
					248th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Walker Field, Victoria, KS 5Aug45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Hancock Field, Santa Maria Field, CA 22Sep45. 
					University of California, College of Aeronautics, Santa Maria Field, CA Nov45. 
					Jack Lynsdal/Lynsdale Flying Service, St. Paul, MN, 12Apr54. Registered N7942A. Minnesota 
					Airmotive, St. Paul Field, Minneapolis, MN, 13Sep57. LB Smith Aircraft Corporation 8Sep60. 
					Registration cancelled 21Dec60 on export to Bolivia. Bolivian Government. Registered as CP-686. 
					Corporacion Boliviana de Fomento 15Sep60. Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano, Bolivia, 5Apr65. 
					Crashed and destroyed, Trinidad, Bolivia November 4, 1965
				6074 (MSN 17-6370) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 13Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 16Jul43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 14Dec43. 716th Flexible Gunnery 
					Training Squadron, Buckingham Field, Fort Myers, FL. Damaged while parked in collision 
					by B-17F, 42-30920 at Buckingham 20Dec43. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Hobbs Field, NM 14Sep44. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 28Aug45
				6075 (MSN 17-6371) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 14Jul43. 
					232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 9Jun44. 3505th Base Unit (Technical School), 
					Scott Field, Belleville, IL 17Aug44. 3017th Base Unit, Hobbs 25Sep44. 4124th Base Unit (Air Technical 
					Service Command), Altus Field, OK 10Jul45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK 
					for storage and disposal 24Aug45
				6076 (MSN 17-6372) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 14Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 17Jul43. 3030th Base 
					Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, VH), Roswell Field, NM 2Jun44. 3010th Base Unit (Pilot School, 
					Specialized, Four Engine), Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 11Dec44. Modified for training, stripped 
					of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 3020th Base Unit 
					(Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine), La Junta Field, CO 18Apr45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK for storage and disposal 4Aug45. War Assets Corporation. 
					Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped
				6077 (MSN 17-6373) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 16Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 18Jul43. 223rd Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 1Mar44. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training 
					Station), Avon Park Field, FL 21Jun44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR 
					for storage and disposal 17Sep45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6078 (MSN 17-6374) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 15Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 17Jul43. 9th Bomb Group, 
					McCook Field, NB 9Jun44. 4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field,
					Oklahoma City, OK 25Aug44. 245th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), McCook Field, NB 2Sep44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 16Oct45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
				6079 (MSN 17-6375) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 16Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 12Aug43. Buckingham Field, 
					Fort Myers, FL 14Nov43. 3036th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Yuma Field, AZ 1Oct44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage and disposal 27Jul45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				6080 MSN 17-6376) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 14Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 15Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 18Jul43. Fitted with Sperry 
					gyroscope. 336th Bomb Squadron [ET*P], 95th Bomb Group, Horham (Station 119), Suffolk 3Sep43. {29 missions}
					Named "Mary Ruth/The WeWa Special/Floozy Flossy") 36th Bomb Squadron, 
					Alconbury 23Mar44. Modified for radio counter measures. 803rd Bomb Squadron (H) Provisional, 
					RAF Oulton. Base Air Depot No.1, Burtonwood (Station 590), Lancashire. Modified as a drone for 
					Operation Aphrodite and Castor missions. Designated BQ-7.  Not expended.  562nd Bomb Squadron, 388th Bomb Group, 
					Knettishall (Station 136), Suffolk. Harrington (Station 179), Northamptonshire. Used for Carpetbagger 
					operations transporting agents, supplies and propaganda leaflets to southern France. Returned to US. 
					Bolling Field, Washington, DC 11Feb45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41,
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 19Feb46. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich 
					Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				6081 (MSN 17-6377) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 16Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 20Jul43. Buckingham Field, 
					Fort Myers, FL 14Nov43. Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing 
					equipment; designated TB-17F. 2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, 
					Sebring, FL 23Nov44. Takeoff accident caused by engine failure at Hendricks Field 9Apr45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				6082 (MSN 17-6378) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 16Jul43. 
					468th Bomb Squadron, 333rd Bomb Group, Dalhart Field, TX. Crash landed six miles north east 
					Gulfport Field, MS 26Aug43. Salvaged 7Sep43.
				6083 (MSN 17-6379) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 17Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 20Jul43. Buckingham Field, 
					Fort Myers, FL 14Nov43. 9th Bomb Group, McCook Field, NB 7Jun44. 2121st Base Unit, Keesler Field, 
					Biloxi, MS 9Jun44. Materiel Command, Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 24Jun44. 3704th Base Unit 
					(Technical School), Keesler Field, Biloxi, MS 1Aug44. Reclaimed 3Aug45.
				6084 (MSN 17-6380) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 16Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 19Jul43. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 2Dec43. 3501st Base Unit (Technical School & Overseas Replacement 
					Depot), Boca Raton Field, FL 16Jul44. 2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 17Oct44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR 
					for storage and disposal 11Jan46. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6085 (MSN 17-6381) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 18Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 20Jul43. 771st Bomb Squadron,
					462nd Bomb Group, Walker Field, Victoria, KS. Crashed taking off at Salt Lake City AAB, UT 19Feb44. Salvaged 24Feb44.
				6086 (MSN 17-6382) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 16Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 20Jul43. 94th Sub-Depot, 
					Scott Field, Belleville, IL 30Sep44. 323rd Bomb Squadron [OR*P], 91st Bomb Group, Bassingbourn (Station 121), 
					Cambridgeshire 21Oct43. 401st Bomb Squadron [LL*P]. Failed to return from a mission to the I.G. Farben chemical 
					works at Leverkusen, Germany 1Dec43 (10KIA). Clouds obscured the target so the formation diverted to the 
					secondary target, a non-ferrous metals works at Solingen, Germany. Damaged by flak, crashed Leutesdorf, 
					on bank of Rhine, twelve miles northwest of Koblenz, Germany) shot down by Hptm
					Alfred Grislwaski in Fw 190A-6 of JG 1/1  MACR 1322.  
				6087 (MSN 17-6383) Accepted by USAAF 16Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 18Jul43. United Air Lines, 
					Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 19Jul43. 418th Bomb Squadron [LD*Z], 
					100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139), Norfolk 5Sep43.  Named *Royal Flush/Harper's Ferry*
					{first combat mission 23Sep43}. Severely battle damaged on a mission to railway installations at Münster, Germany 10Oct43. 
					As they approached the city, the formation was swarmed by a large force of enemy aircraft for an estimated 
					forty-five minutes of vicious fighting. By the time their friendly fighter escorts arrived to drive off the 
					Luftwaffe, the damage had already been done. With two engines disabled, the intercom and the 
					oxygen system non-functional, and with a large ragged hole in the left wing, the aircraft was landed 
					safely on return to base. (this was the only one out of thirteen 100BG B-17s to return to base from this mission). 
					Failed to return from a mission to Villacoublay, France 11Aug44 (4KIA:3POW). Flak damaged No.3 engine 
					and the inner wing, crashed near Mulhouse, France. {49 missions}.  MACR 8074
				6088 (MSN 17-6384) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 18Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 20Jul43.
					583rd Bomb Squadron, 393rd Bomb Group, Kearney Field, NB. Mid-air collision with 
					B-17F 42-30025 at Broken Bow bombing range, NB 15Oct43, some of the crew bailed out. 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 13Dec43. 244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Harvard Field, NB 9Jun44. 
					505th Bomb Group, Harvard Field, NB 17Jun44. 235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 22Jul44. Damaged while parked in collision by B-17G 42-31964 
					at Biggs 6Aug44. 299th Base Unit, Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 29Jan45. 203rd Base Unit 
					(16th Bomber Operational Training Wing), Jackson AAB, MS 24Feb45. 290th Base Unit, 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 29Apr45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR 
					for storage and disposal 5Sep45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway 
					Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6089 (MSN 17-6385) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 17Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 21Jul43. 
					Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 17Oct44. 
					224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Sioux City AAB, IA 28Oct44. 
					235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 15May45. 
					Crashed taking off due engine failure 2 miles southwest Glendale, CA 19Aug45. 
					441st Base Unit, Van Nuys Metropolitan, CA 31Aug45. Reclamation completed Metropolitan Field, CA Oct 25, 1945
				6090 (MSN 17-6386) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 18Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 20Jul43. 
					612th Bomb Squadron, 401st Bomb Group, Great Falls AAB, MT. Crashed while practising
					bombing runs in formation two miles east of Big Sandy, MT 1Oct43 (9KIS). Crash investigators 
					speculated that the pilot had finished his bombing run at an altitude of 20,000ft, then 
					turned into a half roll, and the effect of the four engines racing and gravity made it 
					increasing difficult to pull up. At about 475 miles per hour, the maneuver would have 
					exceeded the stress limits of the airframe. Pulling the B-17 level at 7,000ft snapped off 
					the wings and flipped the fuselage end over end, leading to the fatal crash on the prairie below. 
					Surveyed in USA Oct 14, 1943
				6091 (MSN 17-6387) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 18Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 22Jul43.
					247th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 9Jun44. 273rd Base
					Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Lincoln Field, NB 12Aug44. 247th Base Unit (Operational 
					Training Unit), Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 30Aug44. 467th Bomb Squadron, 333rd Bomb Group, 
					Dalhart Field, TX. Force landed after structural problems over the gunnery range at 
					Alamogordo Field, NM 2Oct43; some of the crew bailed out. 235th Base Unit (Combat 
					Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 6Oct44. Damaged by engine and mechanical 
					failure over the McNary bombing range, fifty-five miles southeast of Biggs Field 31Oct44. 
					4202nd Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Syracuse AAB, NY 3Apr45. 
					593rd Base Unit (Air Transport Command), Charleston Field, SC 28Oct45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 7Nov45
				6092 (MSN 17-6388) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 20Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 22Jul43. 346th Bomb Group, 
					Dyersburg Field, TN 1Sep43. 346th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN. 
					Damaged while parked in collision by B-17F 42-30672 at Dyersburg 19Feb44. Damaged by structural 
					failure at Covington, TN 24Mar44. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), 
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 3Aug44. 326th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, 
					Tampa, FL 29Oct44. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 18May45.
					Used in USAAF training film "Ditch at Sea and Live in a Boeing B-17" (1944).  
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 18Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6093 (MSN 17-6389) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 20Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 23Jul43. 
					234th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Clovis Field, NM. Damaged by mechanical failure 
					at Clovis Field, NM 12Apr44. 202nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Galveston Field, TX 18Jun44. 
					4200th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Chicago Municipal Airport, IL 6Aug44.
					Fairfax, KS 21Aug44. 202nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Galveston Field, TX 10Oct44. 
					222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Ardmore Field, OK 23Feb45. 4202nd Base Unit 
					(Rome Air Technical Service Command), Syracuse AAB, NY 1Apr45. To  Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 12Dec45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				6094 (MSN 17-6390) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 20Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 23Jul43. Dalhart Field, TX 17Aug43. 
					Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL 10Oct43. 418th Bomb Squadron [LD*Q], 100th Bomb Group, Thorpe Abbotts (Station 139),
					Norfolk 6Sep43. After a formation practice flight 27Dec43, this was the first aircraft to land at Thorpe Abbotts 
					in poor visibility and was clearing the end of the runway. The second aircraft, B-17G 42-37772, landed long 
					and was unable to stop before running into this aircraft, striking the right wing and spinning it around. 
					Further damaged when B-17F 42-3474 also overshot landing and ran into this aircraft. Salvaged 31Jan44.
				6095 (MSN 17-6391) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 21Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 23Jul43. 769th Bomb Squadron, 
					462nd Bomb Group, Walker Field, Victoria, KS. Damaged taxying at Walker Field 29Dec43. 248th Base Unit 
					(Operational Training Unit), Walker Field, Victoria, KS 2Jun44. 4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air 
					Technical Service Command), Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 28Jun44. 232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 4Sep44. 241st Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Fairmont Field, 
					Geneva, NB 21Oct44. 203rd Base Unit (16th Bomber Operational Training Wing), Jackson AAB, MS 21Jan45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6096 (MSN 17-6392) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 20Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 23Jul43. Operational Training Unit, 
					17th Bomber Operational Training Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 3Sep43. Ferried from RCAF Gander,
					Newfoundland to Nutts Corner (Station 235), Belfast, Northern Ireland 13/14Sep43. 
					511th Bomb Squadron [DS*W], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), Northamptonshire 22Sep43.		
					Named "Onda Ball". . Named in the tradition of 511th Bomb Squadron by incorporating the word 'Ball' 
					in the title, after the squadron's first commander Clinton F Ball.  Failed to return from a mission to the
					ball bearing factories at Schweinfurt, Germany 14Oct43 (1KIA:9POW). En route to the target area, the 
					formation was repeatedly attacked by a large number of Luftwaffe fighters.  shot down by fighter with 
					rocket, caught fire and exploded, crashed Schweinfurt. {4 missions}.  1 KIA, 9 POW.  MACR 1036
				6097 (MSN 17-6393) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 21Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 23Jul43. 
					339th Bomb Squadron [QJ*O], 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 12Sep43. 
					Named "Bad Penny Always Comes Back'  Damaged when ground looped at Snetteron Heath 22Feb44. 
					Crash landed Snetterton Heath 15Oct44. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), 
					Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT. Used by 3rd Air Division as a pilot trainer.
					To  Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, Albuquerque, NM for storage and disposal 13Aug45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				6098 MSN 17-6394) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 22Jul43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 25Jul43. 
					Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 3Sep43. 
					Ferried from RCAF Gander, Newfoundland to Nutts Corner (Station 235), Belfast, Northern Ireland 12/13Sep43. 
					335th Bomb Squadron [OE*R], 95th Bomb Group, Horham (Station 119), Suffolk. 
					Named "Superstitious Aloysius"– the name of a popular cartoon character . Failed to return from a 
					mission to the Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft shipyard at Kiel, Germany 4Jan44;   ditched off Bawdsey, Suffolk, crew rescued. {18 missions}
					All crew rescued.  MACR database has date of Aug 4, 1944.  MACR 7700
				6099 (MSN 17-6395) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 20Jul43.
					Palm Springs Field, CA 23Jul43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal 
					Airport, WY 25Jul43. Dalhart Field, TX 15Aug43. 337th Bomb Squadron [AW*E], 96th Bomb Group, 
					Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 9Sep43.  Named RUTH L. 339th Bomb Squadron [QJ*R]. 
					Failed to return from a mission to the Heinkel Flugzeugwerke aircraft factory at Oranienburg,
					Germany 22Mar44 (10KIA). The weather confounded efforts to attack the Heinkel Flugzeugwerke 
					aircraft factory, the bombers diverted to Berlin to destroy the Friedrichstraße railway station. 
					Flak over Berlin was more intense than previous missions. Hit by bomb from own group aircraft 
					above and crashed two miles northeast of Falkensee, due west of Berlin, Germany.  MACR 3420.
					Also named "Winnie C".
				6100 (MSN 17-6396) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 22Jul43. 
					Amarillo Field, TX 24Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 10Aug43. 497th Bomb Group, 
					Pratt Field, KS 8Aug44. 246th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Pratt Field, KS 6Sep44. 
					222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Ardmore Field, OK 6Oct44. 332nd Base Unit, 
					Ardmore Field, OK 16Jun45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR 
					for storage and disposal 20Aug45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				6101 (MSN 17-6397) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 22Jul43. 
					Amarillo Field, TX 25Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 10Aug43. Sioux City AAB, IA 26Nov43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK Dec43. Delivered to Royal Canadian Air Force 
					as Fortress Mark IIIA, serial 9203. Arrived at Rockcliffe, ONT 5Dec43. 168th Heavy Transport Squadron, 
					Rockcliffe, ONT Dec43. Used for VIP and mail flights to Europe and North Africa. 
					Lost at sea between Morocco and Azores Dec 15, 1944.
				6102 (MSN 17-6398) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 21Jul43. 
					Amarillo Field, TX 24Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 10Aug43. 
					224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Sioux City AAB, IA. Damaged when ground 
					looped landing at Sioux City AAB 30Mar44. 505th Bomb Group, Harvard Field, NB 2Jun44. 
					244th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Harvard Field, NB 5Aug44. 249th Base Unit 
					(Special), Alliance Field, NB 20Sep44. 4119th Base Unit (Mobile Air Technical Service Command), 
					Brookley Field, Mobile, AL 17Jan45. 243rd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Great Bend Field, KS 23Jan45. 
					4126th Base Unit (San Bernardino Air Technical Service Command), San Bernardino Field, CA 1Mar45. 
					243rd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Great Bend Field, KS 9Aug45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and 
					disposal 27Oct45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, 
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				6103 (MSN 17-6399) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 22Jul43. 
					Amarillo Field, TX 24Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 9Aug43. 879th Bomb Squadron, 
					499th Bomb Group, Smoky Hill, KS. Forced landing caused by engine failure ten miles east of 
					Kiowa, CO 3May44. Salvaged 14May44 
				6104 (MSN 17-6400) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 22Jul43. 
					Amarillo Field, TX 28Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 9Aug43. 202nd Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Galveston Field, TX 9Jun44. 874th Bomb Squadron, 
					498th Bomb Group, Great Bend Field, KS. Damaged by structural and engine failure at 
					MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 10Jun44. 498th Bomb Group, Great Bend Field, KS 10Jun44.
					232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 20Jul44. 4
					104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Field, NY 10Dec44. 4168th Base 
					Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 27Jun45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and
					disposal 3Nov45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company,
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped.
42-6105/6204		Lockheed/Vega B-17F-50-VE Fortress
				MSN 17-6401/6500.  Boeing B-17F built by Lockheed-Vega Airplane Company, Burbank, CA as part of 
					pooled production with Douglas and Boeing.
					Production changes: Modified life raft hatch and inspection window. Modified horizontal 
					stabilisers for interchangeability.
					Dispositions from FORTLOG
				6105 (MSN 17-6401) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 28Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 9Aug43. 901st Base Unit, 
					Heavy Bombardment, Pinecastle Field, Orlando, FL 10Jun44. 99th Bomb Squadron, 
					9th Bomb Group, McCook Field, NB 5Jul44. 245th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					McCook Field, NB 16Sep44. 99th Bomb Squadron, 9th Bomb Group, McCook Field, NB. 
					Crashed during takeoff due engine failure at Mills Field, San Francisco, CA 1Dec44. 
					233rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, AZ 27Feb45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 4Oct45
				6106 (MSN 17-6402) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA Jul43. 
					225th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Rapid City Field, SD. Landing accident at Rapid City Field 3Dec44.
				6107 (MSN 17-6403) Accepted by USAAF 23Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 24Jul43. Continental Airlines, 
					Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 17Aug43. 469th Bomb Squadron, 
					333rd Bomb Group, Dalhart Field, TX 23Oct43. Damaged landing with mechanical failure at 
					Galveston Field, TX 23Oct43. Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets 
					and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 202nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Galveston Field, TX 20Jul44. 554th Base Unit, 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal 
					Airport, TN 15Nov44. 222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Ardmore Field, OK 23Feb45. 
					4202nd Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Syracuse AAB, NY 30Mar45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 7Nov45. 
					Department of Public Institutions, Clarkston, WA, 1946. Used as an instructional airframe. 
					Derelict by 1953.  To Columbia Airmotive, Troutdale, OR, 18Nov53. Registered as N1340N. 
					Aero Enterprises, Troutdale, OR, 1954. Converted to air tanker, 1961. Flown as tanker No.35. 
					King Baker/Aero Enterprises, Willows, CA & Fresno, CA, 13Sep64. Flown as tanker #E34. 
					Aero Flite Inc, Cody, WY, 19Jan68. Flown as tanker #A34. Re-engined with 4 Rolls Royce Dart 
					Turboprops & Rotol propellers from a Vickers Viscount at Twin Falls, ID, 1970. Crashed 18Aug70 
					during a fire bomber run on down slope side of mountain near Dubois, Wyoming, with a 
					density altitude of 13,000ft, winds of 25-35 mph, updrafts and downdrafts. Pilot misjudged 
					altitude and clearance, failed to maintain flight speed, aircraft stalled and struck trees. 
					Two crew killed. Registration cancelled 1Dec71.
				6108 (MSN 17-6404) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 27Jul43.
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 16Aug43. 
					221st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA. Damaged taxying at 
					Alexandria 6Apr44. Salvaged 15Apr44.
				6109 (MSN 17-6405) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 24Jul43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 17Aug43. 874th Bomb Squadron, 498th Bomb Group, Great Bend Field, KS. 
					Substantially damaged in an accident caused by ‘friendly fire’ over the Gulf of Mexico 10Jun44. 
					202nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Galveston Field, TX 2Aug44. 225th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Rapid City Field, SD 23Feb45. 4202nd Base Unit 
					(Rome Air Technical Service Command), Syracuse AAB, NY 29Mar45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 29Oct45.
				6110 (MSN 17-6406) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 28Jul43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 16Aug43. Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training Wing, 
					Grand Island Field, NB 2Jun44. 6th Bomb Group, Grand Island Field, NB 8Jul44. 			
					202nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Galveston Field, TX 3Oct44. 
					4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 11Jan45. 
					202nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Galveston Field, TX 22Mar45. 
					268th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 30Mar45. 
					Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; 
					designated TB-17F. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK for 
					storage and disposal 7Aug45. War Assets Corporation. Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped
				6111 (MSN 17-6407) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 24Jul43.
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 16Aug43. 
					Operational Training Unit, Pratt Field, KS 4Jun44. 232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Dalhart Field, TX 9Jul44. Salvaged 24Oct44. 3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo 
					Field, TX 24Dec44. Reclaimed 7Jun46.
				6112 (MSN 17-6408) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 25Jul43. 
					Amarillo Field, TX 30Jul43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal 
					Airport, CO 17Aug43. 877th Bomb Squadron, 499th Bomb Group, Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 9Jun44. 
					Crashed two miles north of Valley, KS 15Jun44. Salvaged 16Jun44.
				6113 (MSN 17-6409) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 30Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 1Aug43. Operational 
					Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 23Jun44. 
					6th Bomb Group, Grand Island Field, NB 7Aug44. 202nd Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Galveston Field, TX 4Oct44. 224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training 
					Station), Sioux City AAB, IA 23Feb45. 4202nd Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service 
					Command), Syracuse AAB, NY 27Apr45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 29Oct45
				6114 (MSN 17-6410) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 25Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 31Jul43. 3018th Base Unit 
					(Flexible Gunnery School), Kingman Field, AZ 18Jun44. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air 
					Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 21Sep44. 3017th Base Unit 
					(Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 30Nov44. 4210th Base Unit 
					(Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Lambert Municipal Airport, Robertson, MO 29Jan45.
					3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 10Feb45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 11Sep45
				6115 (MSN 17-6411) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 27Jul43. 
					5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 30Jul43. 1123rd Flexible Gunnery Training 
					Squadron, Kingman Field, AZ. Damaged while parked in an accident by B-17F 42-30965 
					at Kingman Field 28Dec43. 957th Twin-Engined Flying Training Squadron, Hobbs Field, NM. 
					Landing accident at Hobbs Auxiliary Field #4, NM, 13Mar44. 3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, 
					Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 8Nov44. 
					To  Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 28Aug45.
				6116 (MSN 17-6412) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 28Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 31Jul43. Combat Crew Training 
					Squadron, 346th Bomb Group, Dyersburg Field, TN. Damaged while parked in collision by 
					B-17F 42-30672 at Dyersburg 19Feb44. 223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Dyersburg Field, TN. Damaged in a collision with B-17G 42-102428 and 42-102773 while 
					taxying at Dyersburg Field 21Apr44. Mid-air collision with B-17F 42-3370 at Dyersburg 
					Field, TN 6Jun44. 4119th Base Unit (Mobile Air Technical Service Command), Brookley Field, 
					Mobile, AL 23Oct44. 223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 9Dec44. 
					Damaged by ‘friendly fire’ at Dyersburg Field 2Jan45. 330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training 
					Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 1Mar45. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Avon 
					Park Field, FL 21Jun45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage 
					and disposal 18Aug45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped 
				6117 (MSN 17-6413) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach
					Field, CA 27Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 31Jul43. 223rd Base Unit (Combat 
					Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN. Crashed after crew bailed out due engine failure 
					at Holladay, TN 14Apr44. Salvaged 15Apr44
				6118 (MSN 17-6414) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 28Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 1Aug43. Combat Crew Training 
					Squadron, 393rd Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA. Fatal accident with a propeller at Sioux 
					City AAB 11Dec43 (1KIS). Crash landed after takeoff caused by engine failure and fire one 
					mile west of Sioux City AAB, IA 7Jan44 (9KIS). Salvaged 9Jul44
				6119 (MSN 17-6415) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 28Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 31Jul43. 2117th Base Unit (Flexible 
					Gunnery School), Buckingham Field, Fort Myers, FL 30Jun44. 3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, 
					Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 14Sep44. 3010th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, 
					Four Engine), Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 5Jan45. Modified for training, stripped of armor, 
					armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 3020th Base Unit (Pilot School, 
					Advanced, Two Engine), La Junta Field, CO 20Apr45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK for storage and disposal 4Aug45. War Assets Corporation. 
					Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped
				6120 (MSN 17-6416) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 28Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 1Aug43. 234th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Clovis Field, NM 24Jun44. 268th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 27Dec44. 234th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Clovis Field, NM 3Feb45. 4202nd Base Unit (Rome Air 
					Technical Service Command), Syracuse AAB, NY 1Apr45. 268th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 30Apr45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and 
					disposal 9Jan46. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6121 (MSN 17-6417) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 29Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 31Jul43. Operational 
					Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 23Jun44. 
					Combat Crew Training Squadron, 393rd Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA. Damaged taxying 
					at Sioux City AAB 21Dec43. 6th Bomb Group, Grand Island Field, NB 12Jul44. 421st Base Unit, 
					Muroc Field, CA 2Oct44. 242nd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Grand Island Field, NB 24Oct44. 
					24th Bomb Squadron, 6th Bomb Group, Grand Island Field, NB. Damaged in collision with 
					parked B-17G 44-6888 taxying at Love Field, Dallas, TX 12Dec44. Modified for training, stripped 
					of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 242nd Base Unit 
					(Operational Training Unit), Grand Island Field, NB. Damaged taxying at Boriquen, Puerto Rico 1Mar45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 30Jul45
				6122 (MSN 17-6418) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 28Jul43. 
					5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 3Aug43. 346th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Dyersburg Field, TN. Substantially damaged when force landed after engine failure at 
					Dyersburg Field 6Mar44. Salvaged 28Mar44
				6123 (MSN 17-6419) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 29Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 1Aug43. 393rd Bomb Group, 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 21Dec43. Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training 
					Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 23Jun44. 6th Bomb Group, Grand Island Field, NB 8Jul44. 				
					272nd Base Unit (Staging Wing), 21st Bomb Wing, Topeka Field, KS 2Aug44. 
					9th Bomb Group, Grand Island Field, NB 6Aug44. 236th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training 
					Station), Pyote Field, TX. Damaged by a tornado while parked at Pyote Field 26Aug44. 
					24th Bomb Squadron, 6th Bomb Group, Grand Island Field, NB. Damaged in collision 
					with parked B-17F 42-30572 taxying at Batista, Cuba 19Sep44. 4119th Base Unit (Mobile 
					Air Technical Service Command), Brookley Field, Mobile, AL 6Nov44. 242nd Base Unit (Operational 
					Training Unit), Grand Island Field, NB 15Nov44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 28Oct45. MacDill Field, Tampa, FL. 
					Damaged while parked by P-51D Mustang 44-13809 at Luke Field, Glendale, AZ 26Nov46
				6124 (MSN 17-6420) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 29Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 3Aug43. Operational Training 
					Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 23Jun44. 
					9th Bomb Group, Grand Island Field, NB 8Jul44. 563rd Base Unit, Homestead Field, FL 10Feb45. 
					242nd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Grand Island Field, NB 9Sep45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage 
					and disposal 29Oct45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, 
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				6125 (MSN 17-6421) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 30Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 2Aug43. 3501st Base Unit 
					(Technical School & Overseas Replacement Depot), Boca Raton Field, FL 16Jul44. 
					3704th Base Unit (Technical School), Keesler Field, Biloxi, MS 11Apr45. 
					3501st Base Unit (Technical School & Overseas Replacement Depot), Boca Raton Field, FL 20Sep45. 2
					137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 17Oct45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 4Jan46. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				6126 (MSN 17-6422) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 30Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 2Aug43. 346th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN. Damaged landing at Dyersburg Field 23Mar44. 	
					4119th Base Unit (Mobile Air Technical Service Command), Brookley Field, Mobile, AL 21Jun44. 
					223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN. Crashed during a training 
					flight eight miles westnorthwest of Halls, TN 15Jan45 (10KIS). Reclaimed 29Jan45
				6127 (MSN 17-6423) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 30Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 4Aug43. Dyersburg Field, TN 4Oct43. 
					Dalhart Field, TX 19Oct43. 247th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 3Jun44. 
					232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 10Jul44. 4121st Base Unit 
					(San Antonio Air Technical Service Command), Kelly Field, San Antonio, TX 2Nov44. Modified for 
					training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 
					224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Sioux City AAB, IA 1Dec44. Damaged landing 
					with mechanical failure at Sioux City AAB 17Apr45. 235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 12May45. 555th Base Unit, 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 3Oct45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 1Apr46
				6128 (MSN 17-6424) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 30Jul43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 17Aug43. 
					498th Bomb Group, Great Bend Field, KS 1Jul44. 243rd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Great Bend Field, KS 20Sep44. 3701st Base Unit (Technical School), Amarillo Field, TX 24Jan45. 
					Reclamation completed Amarillo AAF Jun 7, 1946
				6129 (MSN 17-6425) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 31Jul43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 16Aug43. 
					Modified to photographic configuration. Designated F-9A. Cameras changed and redesignated 1943 as F-9B. 
					19th Photographic Charting Squadron, 11th Photographic Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 1Apr44. 
					Designated FB-17F. Deployed to Deversoir Air Base, Ismalia, Egypt 1Apr44 to map the Middle East. 
					The aircraft departed Bahrain 22May44 and was doing photo reconnaissance in the Abu Dhabi 
					area heading towards Masirah when it force landed on the coast at Shuweihat, near Jebel Dhanna, 
					Persian Gulf. With an engine on fire, four crew bailed out leaving (they thought) only the pilot on 
					board, but at the exit hatch he met his photographer. As the fire was all but out they went back to 
					the cockpit and landed on a beach. There was very little damage, and all the crew were safe, but the 
					remote situation and tide ended with the aircraft being written off. Salvaged 1Jun46
				6130 (MSN 17-6426) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 1Aug43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 17Aug43. 
					498th Bomb Group, Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 9Aug44. 247th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 19Sep44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for 
					storage and disposal 9Oct45..
				6131 (MSN 17-6427) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 30Jul43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 16Aug43. 
					221st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA. Damaged on Lake Charles 
					gunnery range 29Mar44. Crashed when the crew bailed out after engine failure three miles 
					north of Pitkin, LA 23Sep44. Salvaged 24Sep44
				6132 (MSN 17-6428) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 30Jul43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 8Aug43. 50th Flexible Gunnery Training 
					Squadron, Las Vegas Field, NV. Damaged in collision with AT-6A 41-16006 taxying at Las Vegas 23Oct43. 
					247th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 12Jul44. Damaged while 
					parked by B-17F 42-30616 taxying at Smoky Hill 16Jan45. 4119th Base Unit (Mobile Air Technical 
					Service Command), Brookley Field, Mobile, AL 2Feb45. 247th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Smoky Hill Field, Salina, KS 14Mar45. Reclaimed 20Nov45
				6133 (MSN 17-6429) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 1Aug43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 3Aug43. 
					19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX 9Nov43. 2519th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Fort Worth Field, TX 19Sep44. 236th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Pyote Field, TX 4Oct44. 
					3704th Base Unit (Technical School), Keesler Field, Biloxi, MS 12Jan45. 235th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 3Apr45. 4117th Base Unit (Warner Robins Air Technical Service 
					Command), Robins Field, Warner Robins, GA 11Apr45. Reclaimed 20Apr45
				6134 (MSN 17-6430) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach Field, CA 3Aug43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 4Aug43. Modified to 
					photographic configuration. Designated F-9A. Cameras changed and redesignated 1943 as F-9B. 
					19th Photographic Charting Squadron, 11th Photographic Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 1Apr44. 
					Deployed to Deversoir Air Base, Ismalia, Egypt 1Apr44 to map the Middle East. Returned to US. 
					121st Base Unit (Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 13Jun44. Designated FB-17F. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 4Oct45
				6135 (MSN 17-6431) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 3Aug43. Cameras changed and redesignated 1943 as F-9B. 3705th Base Unit (Technical School), 
					Lowry Field, Denver, CO 1944. Modified to photographic configuration. Designated F-9A. 
					Cameras changed and redesignated 1943 as F-9B. 19th Photographic Charting Squadron, 
					11th Photographic Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL. Designated FB-17F. Deployed to Egypt to map the 
					Middle East.  Reclamation completed Lowry AAF, CO Sep 18, 1947.
				6136 (MSN 17-6432) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Jul43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 1Aug43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 4Aug43. 
					225th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Rapid City Field, SD 24Apr44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 29Aug45
				6137 (MSN 17-6433) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 3Aug43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 5Aug43. 
					Operational Training Unit, 17th Bomber Operational Training Wing, Grand Island Field, NB 6Sep44. 
					235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 7Oct44. Modified for training, 
					stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 233rd Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Davis-Monthan Field, Tucson, AZ 28Mar45. 3704th Base Unit, Keesler, MS. 
					Crashed on Whigg Ridge, 27 miles northeast Tellico Plains, TN 8Apr45 (10KIS)
				6138 (MSN 17-6434) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach 
					Field, CA 3Aug43. Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 6Aug43. 
					Modified to photographic configuration. Designated F-9A. Cameras changed and redesignated 1943 
					as F-9B. Mapping mission to Accra, Gold Coast, West Africa 29Feb44. Returned to US. 4100th Base Unit 
					(Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 12May44. 19th Photographic 
					Charting Squadron, 11th Photographic Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 12Aug44. Ninth Air Force. 
					19th Photographic Charting Squadron, 311th Reconnaissance Wing, Thurleigh (Station 111), 
					Bedfordshire Jul45. Project Casey Jones, photo-mapping and intelligence gathering flights over 
					Europe and North Africa. United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) Aug45. Tortorella, Italy 20Aug45. 
					Foggia, Italy 6Sep45. Designated FB-17F 1945. Mapping mission to France and Netherlands Apr46. 
					Salvaged Ypres, Belgium 18Nov46
				6139 (MSN 17-6435) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 3Aug43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 6Aug43. Combat Crew 
					Training Squadron, 393rd Bomb Group, Sioux City AAB, IA. Crash landed Sioux City AAB, IA 19Feb44. 
					498th Bomb Group, Great Bend Field, KS 4Aug44. 110th Base Unit (Staging), Mitchel Field, Hempstead, 
					Long Island, NY 12Sep44. 30th Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group, Great Bend Field, KS. Damaged landing 
					with mechanical failure at Great Bend Field 15Sep44. 243rd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Great Bend Field, KS 20Sep44. Salvaged 5Oct44. Reclaimed 2Jan45
				6140 (MSN 17-6436) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 4Aug43.
					 Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 6Aug43. Modified to 
					photographic configuration. Designated F-9A. Cameras changed and redesignated 1943 as F-9B. 
					19th Photographic Charting Squadron, 11th Photographic Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 9Oct43. 
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Field, NY 27Oct43. 9th Photographic 
					Group, Buckley Field, CO 18Dec43. Mapping mission to Malta and Africa. Returned to US 9Oct44. 
					Designated FB-17F. Salvaged Panama Canal Zone 12Jun45.
				6141 (MSN 17-6437) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 7Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 12Aug43. 
					Buckingham Field, Fort Myers, FL 28Sep43. 86th Sub-Depot, Tyndall Field, Panama City, FL 30Nov43. 
					Flexible Gunnery Training Squadron, Tyndall Field, Panama City, FL. Mid-air collision with AT-6C 41-32704 
					18 miles south of Marianna AAF, FL 27Dec43. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 5Oct44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 30Aug45
				6142 (MSN 17-6438) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 3Aug43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 6Aug43. 
					234th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Clovis Field, NM 24Jun44. 4200th Base Unit 
					(Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Chicago Municipal Airport, IL 18Dec44. 
					234th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Clovis Field, NM 22Dec44. 420th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), March Field, Riverside, CA 24Apr45. 234th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Clovis Field, NM 9Jun45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR 
					for storage and disposal 14Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6143 (MSN 17-6439) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 5Aug43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 7Aug43. 221st Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA 17Jan44. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training 
					Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 29Jun44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR 
					for storage and disposal 18Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				6144 (MSN 17-6440) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 5Aug43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 8Aug43. 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 11Nov43. 232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX. 
					Damaged landing with mechanical failure at Dalhart Field 3Apr44. 243rd Base Unit (Operational 
					Training Unit), Great Bend Field, KS. Damaged landing at Great Bend Field 31May44. 
					28th Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group, Great Bend Field, KS. Damaged taxying at Great Bend 
					Field 17Sep44. 243rd Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Great Bend Field, KS. 
					Damaged taxying at Great Bend Field 2Apr45. 2132nd Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Very Heavy),
					Maxwell Field, Montgomery, AL 21Apr45. 902nd Base Unit (Base Complement), Orlando AAB, FL 5May45. 
					234th Base Unit, Great Bend Field, KS 26Aug45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 2Nov45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				6145 (MSN 17-6441) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 5Aug43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 8Aug43. Combat Crew 
					Training Squadron, 469th Bomb Group, Alexandria Field, LA. Crashed one mile north of Alexandria 25Feb44. 
					Salvaged 26Feb44
				6146 (MSN 17-6442) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 4Aug43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 6Aug43. 3]
					398th Bomb Group, Rapid City Field, SD 9Sep43. Wendover Field, UT 13Dec43. 329th Base Unit, 
					Columbus, OH 21Jun44. 326th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL. 
					Damaged caused by mechanical failure taxying at MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 26Jun44. 
					326th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 23Oct44. 
					Damaged landing with mechanical failure at MacDill Field 18Jan45. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 20Jun45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Aug45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				6147 (MSN 17-6443) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 4Aug43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 7Aug43. 818th Bomb Squadron, 
					483rd Bomb Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL. Lost in a blizzard over the Allegheny Mountains, the bomber 
					crashed three miles north of Rich Mountain, WV 15Jan44 (6KIS:1INJ). Salvaged 16Jan44
				6148 (MSN 17-6444) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 5Aug43. 
					5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 8Aug43. Pilot School (Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Hobbs Field, NM 8Oct44. 3007th Base Unit, Kirtland Field, Albuquerque, NM 21Dec44. 
					3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 3Jan45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 27Aug45
				6149 (MSN 17-6445) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 5Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 9Aug43. 
					424th Sub Depot, Grand Island Field, NB 3Sep43. Fitted with Sperry Gyroscope. 4
					13th Bomb Squadron [MZ*X], 96th Bomb Group, Snetterton Heath (Station 138), Norfolk 10Sep43. 
					Suffered battle damage at Emden, Germany 27Sep43, crash landed RAF Ludham. Salvaged 29Sep43
				6150 (MSN 17-6446) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 6Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 10Aug43. 202nd Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Galveston Field, TX 9Jun44. 497th Bomb Group, Pratt Field, KS 18Jun44. 
					29th Bomb Group, Dalhart Field, TX 2Sep44. 246th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Pratt Field, KS 16Sep44. 
					Damaged by bird strike at Galveston Field, TX 16Feb45. 347th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station),
					Key Field, Meridian, MS 22Mar45. 246th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Pratt Field, KS 9Jun45. 
					Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 9Oct45.   Named VIES GUYS
				6151 (MSN 17-6447) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA 6Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 6Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 9Aug43. 424th Sub Depot, 
					Grand Island Field, NB 3Sep43. 508th Bomb Squadron [YB*M], 351st Bomb Group, Polebrook (Station 110), 
					Northamptonshire 24Sep43. {26 missions}. 486th Bomb Group, Sudbury (Station 174), Suffolk 17Jul44. 
					490th Bomb Group, Eye (Station 134), Suffolk Aug44. 863rd Bomb Squadron, 493rd Bomb Group, 
					Debach (Station 152), Suffolk. Little Walden (Station 165), Essex Mar45. Debach (Station 152), Suffolk 1Apr45. 
					Damaged by fire at Debach 20Jun45. Salvaged.  Named ROUND TRIP
				6152 (MSN 17-6448) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 6Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 9Aug43. 4100th Base Unit 
					(Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 18Jun44. 500th Bomb Group 
					Walker Field, Victoria, KS 23Jun44. 232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 4Sep44. 
					241st Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 13Sep44. 
					902nd Base Unit (Base Complement), Orlando AAB, FL 27Feb45. 241st Base Unit (Operational 
					Training Unit), Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 1May45.
					To  Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 26Jul45
				6153 (MSN 17-6449) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 7Aug43.
					 Pyote Field, TX 8Aug43. 232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 26Aug44. 
					235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 31Oct44. 2318th Base Unit, 
					Alamogordo Field, NM 8Jan45. 235th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 10Jan45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 30Oct45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped. 
					Named GOOD PICKIN – The inspiration for the Good Pickin nose art may have come from a book of matches. 
					The Superior Match Company of Chicago, Illinois produced a whole set in their series promoting War Bonds
				6154 (MSN 17-6450) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 6Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 12Aug43. Hobbs Field, NM.
					Damaged in collision with B-17F 42-5722 landing at Orange County, Santa Ana, CA 6Nov43. 
					962nd Bombardier Training Squadron [H-28], Hobbs Field, NM. Damaged landing with mechanical 
					failure at Hobbs Auxiliary Field #1, Knowles, NM 25Jan44. 3017th Base Unit (Pilot School, 
					Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 8Nov44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 18Sep45
				6155 (MSN 17-6451) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 11Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 15Aug43. 
					424th Sub-Depot, Grand Island Field, NB. Installation of Sperry turret 7Sep43. 549th Bomb Squadron [XA*P], 
					385th Bomb Group 15Sep43. Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Nutts Corner (Station 235), Belfast, 
					Northern Ireland 16Sep43. 385th Bomb Group, Great Ashfield (Station 155), Suffolk Sep43. 
					Failed to return from a mission to railway installations at Münster, Germany 10Oct43 (10POW). 
					As they approached the city, the formation was swarmed by a large force of enemy aircraft for 
					an estimated forty-five minutes of vicious fighting. By the time their friendly fighter escorts arrived 
					to drive off the Luftwaffe, the damage had already been done. Shot down by enemy fighters, 
					crashed Beumer Farm, Westbevern, eight miles northeast of Münster, Germany  MACR 827. 
				6156 (MSN 17-6452) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 10Aug43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 12Aug43. 
					871st Bomb Squadron, 497th Bomb Group, Pratt Field, KS. Damaged landing at Pratt Field 11Jun44. 
					2542nd Base Unit, Lackland Field, San Antonio, TX 10Dec44. 221st Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA 31Dec44. 329th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Alexandria Field, LA 1Mar45. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, 
					Tampa, FL 23Jun45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR 
					for storage and disposal 7Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6157 (MSN 17-6453) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 7Aug43. 		
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 10Aug43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 14Dec43. 2135th Base Unit 
					(Flexible Gunnery School), Tyndall Field, Panama City, FL 16Sep44. 3017th Base Unit 
					(Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hobbs Field, NM 18Sep44. Modified for training, 
					stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 
					Force landed with mechanical failure at Hobbs Field 4May45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 27Aug45
				6158 (MSN 17-6454) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 10Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 12Aug43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 12Dec43. Modified for training, 
					stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F.
					3501st Base Unit (Technical School & Overseas Replacement Depot), Boca Raton Field, FL 14Jul44. 
					Damaged while parked in collision by Douglas TB-26C Invader 41-35296 at Boca Raton Field 12Jun45. 
					2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 17Oct45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped.
				6159 (MSN 17-6455) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 7Aug43. 
					Modified to photographic configuration. Designated F-9A. Cameras changed and 
					redesignated 1943 as F-9B. Deployed to Deversoir Air Base, Ismalia, Egypt 1Apr44 to map the 
					Middle East. Designated FB-17F. 1st Strategic Air Depot, Troston (Station 595), Suffolk, England. 
					Accident landing and destroyed by fire at Honington (Station 375), Suffolk 23Aug45. 
					Salvaged after non battle damage 28Aug45
				6160 (MSN 17-6456) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 7Aug43. 
					Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 11Aug43. 241st Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), 
					Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 22Jun44. 504th Bomb Group, Fairmont Field, Geneva, NB 24Jun44. 
					232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 22Aug44. 244th Base Unit 
					(Operational Training Unit), Harvard Field, NB 1Oct44. 203rd Base Unit (16th Bomber Operational 
					Training Wing), Jackson AAB, MS 12Feb45. 224th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Sioux City AAB, IA 25Aug45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, 
					Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 28Oct45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				6161 (MSN 17-6457) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 7Aug43. 
					Peterson Field, Colorado Springs, CO 11Aug43. 351st Sub-Depot, Pyote Field, TX 9Nov43. 
					2136th Base Unit, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 24Jun44. 235th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 27Jul44. Crashed after the crew bailed out caused by 
					engine failure 4 miles E Biggs 13Dec44.  Reclamation completed Biggs AF Jan 17, 1945
				6162 (MSN 17-6458) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 11Aug43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 15Aug43. 28th Bomb Group, 
					Pyote Field, TX 2Oct43. 19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX 9Nov43. 235th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Biggs Field, El Paso, TX 27Aug44. 4202nd Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service 
					Command), Syracuse AAB, NY 3Apr45.   to Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR 
					for storage and disposal 8Jan46. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6163 (MSN 17-6459) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 10Aug43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 12Aug43. 
					221st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA 17Jan45. 329th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA 1Mar45. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 1Aug45. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Dec45. War Assets Administration.
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6164 (MSN 17-6460) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 10Aug43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 15Aug43. Modified to 
					photographic configuration. Designated F-9A. Cameras changed and redesignated 1943 as F-9B. 
					19th Photographic Charting Squadron, 311th Photographic Wing, Mapping and Charting, Buckley Field, CO. 
					Deployed to Deversoir Air Base, Ismalia, Egypt 1Apr44 to map the Middle East. Designated FB-17F. 
					Accident landing at Boma, Belgian Congo, Africa 8Mar45. Salvaged Cairo, Egypt 8Sep45
				6165 (MSN 17-6461) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 10Aug43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 15Aug43. 221st Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA. Damaged by ‘friendly fire’ over the Gulf of Mexico 
					fifty miles south of Lake Charles, LA 10Nov44. 329th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Alexandria Field, LA 1Mar45. 327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 23Jun45.
					To  Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 11Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6166 (MSN 17-6462) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 14Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 16Aug43. Dalhart Field, TX 17Oct43. 
					248th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Walker Field, Victoria, KS 9Jun44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 1Aug45
				6167 (MSN 17-6463) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 13Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 16Aug43. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 14Dec43. 2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 10Aug44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR 
					for storage and disposal 14Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6168 (MSN 17-6464) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 12Aug43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 15Aug43. 221st Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA. Crashed 5 miles south of Caney, KS 11Apr44. Salvaged 12Apr44
				6169 (MSN 17-6465) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 11Aug43. 
					Continental Airlines, Modification Center #13, Denver Municipal Airport, CO 15Aug43. 221st Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA. Forced landing due engine and structural failure 
					at Jackson, MS 5Oct44. 221st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA 6Oct44. 
					329th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA 1Mar45. 327th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 22Jun44.   To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 18Dec45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6170 (MSN 17-6466) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 11Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 15Aug43. 
					346th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN. Mid-air collision with 
					B-17F 42-5369, 2 miles east of Gates, TN 19Jan44. Surveyed Cheyenne Jan 26, 1944
				6171 (MSN 17-6467) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 12Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 15Dec43. Buckingham Field, 
					Fort Myers, FL 30Nov43. 3030th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, VH), Roswell Field, NM 19Sep44. 
					3010th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 21Nov44. 
					Damaged in collision with parked B-17F 42-29772 at Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 17Jan45.
					 Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 
					3020th Base Unit (Pilot School, Advanced, Two Engine), La Junta Field, CO 1Apr45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK for storage and disposal 4Aug45. 
					War Assets Corporation. Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped
				6172 (MSN 17-6468) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 13Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 15Aug43. 3010th Base Unit 
					(Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Williams Field, Chandler, AZ 28Nov44. 225th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Rapid City Field, SD 29Apr45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 8Aug45
				6173 (MSN 17-6469) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 13Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 15Aug43. Air Service Command, 
					Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 13Dec43. Modified for training, stripped of armor, armament, turrets and 
					bombing equipment; designated TB-17F. 2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Hendricks 
					Field, Sebring, FL 11Nov44. Damaged by engine failure at Hendricks 8Dec44. Crashed 10 miles southeast of S\
					Sebring, FL 14Jul45.  Reclamation completed Hendricks AAF, FL Jul 27, 1945
				6174 (MSN 17-6470) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 13Aug43. 
					9th Ferrying Squadron, 6th Ferrying Group, Long Beach Field, CA. Damaged taxying due mechanical failure 
					at Long Beach 13Aug43. United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 15Aug43. 4
					22nd Bomb Squadron [JJ*K], 305th Bomb Group, Chelveston (Station 105), Northamptonshire 7Nov43.
					 Experimented in night bombing alongside the RAF and operated night leaflet and propaganda missions. 
					Named HOMESICK ANGEL. 858th Bomb Squadron, 492nd Bomb Group, North Pickenham 26Jun44. Special 
					operations and electronic countermeasure (ECM) missions. Harrington (Station 179), Northamptonshire Aug44. 
					Named STRIPPED FOR ACTION / SWING SHIFT. 856th Bomb Squadron [5Z*H]. Exhibited with other USAAF aircraft 
					at Kastrup, Copenhagen, Denmark September 8-30, 1945. Nose art was still HOMESICK ANGEL. Condemned salvage 
					from enemy action October 25, 1945
				6175 (MSN 17-6471) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 13Aug43. 
					Palm Springs Field, CA 15Aug43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 6Dec43. 
					716th Flexible Gunnery Training Squadron, Buckingham Field, Fort Myers, FL. Crashed caused by engine 
					failure taking off at Buckingham Fieldn 14Mar44. Salvaged 15Mar44
				6176 (MSN 17-6472) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 13Aug43. 
					Palm Springs Field, CA 15Aug43. 231st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Alamogordo Field, NM.
					Accident landing with mechanical failure at San Bernardino Field, CA 2Oct44. 4126th Base Unit 
					(San Bernardino Air Technical Service Command), San Bernardino Field, CA 6Oct44. 223rd Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 26Nov44. 223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 26Nov44. 325th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Avon Park Field, FL 21Jun45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR f
					or storage and disposal 18Aug45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment 
					Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6177 (MSN 17-6473) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 13Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 17Aug43. 
					346th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN. Landing accident at Dyersburg Field 
					15Jan44. 223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN. Damaged by ‘friendly fire’ 
					fourteen miles southeast of McMinnville, TN 13Nov44. Crashed after a mid-air collision with 
					B-17F 42-5325 six miles northeast of Dyersburg 24Jan45 (6KIS:4RTD). Reclaimed 9Feb45
					Reclamation completed Dyersburg AF, TN Dec 9, 1945
				6178 (MSN 17-6474) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 13Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 15Aug43. 
					4119th Base Unit (Mobile Air Technical Service Command), Brookley Field, Mobile, AL 23Oct44. 
					223rd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 13Dec44. 
					330th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Dyersburg Field, TN 1Mar45. 325th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Avon Park Field, FL 21Jun45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 19Aug45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6179 (MSN 17-6475) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 14Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 17Aug43. 
					2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 6Sep44. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 14Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6180 (MSN 17-6476) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 15Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 16Aug43. Materiel Command, 
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 2Jun44. St. Paul Field, Minneapolis, MN 15Jun44. Materiel Command,
					Wright Field, Dayton, OH 10Jul44. 554th Base Unit, 4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN 28Jul44. 
					110th Base Unit (Staging), Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY 30Aug44. RFA Albuquerque AAB, NM 25Jun45.
				6181 (MSN 17-6477) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 14Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 17Aug43. 
					30th Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group, Pyote Field, TX 16Sep43. Air Service Command, Tinker Field,
					Oklahoma City, OK 11Oct43. Combat Crew Training School, 395th Bomb Group, Ardmore Field, OK. 
					Mid-air collision with B-17F 42-30551, 75 miles southeast Amarillo Field, TX, 31Jan44. The bomber 
					was flying off 42-30551’s left wing. It drifted a little too close, was caught in prop wash and hit the 
					left horizontal stabiliser of the other bomber with its right wing tip. 222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Ardmore Field, OK 19Sep44. 332nd Base Unit, Ardmore Field, OK 16Jun45. 
					215th Base Unit, Pueblo AAB, CO 20Jun45. 4210th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), 
					Lambert Municipal Airport, Robertson, MO 12Jul45. 215th Base Unit, Pueblo AAB, CO 19Sep45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and 
					disposal 29Oct45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, 
					Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				6182 (MSN 17-6478) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 15Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 18Aug43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 14Dec43. Dow Field, Bangor, ME 30May44. 
					2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 16Aug44. CIS, 
					76th Flying Training Wing, Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH. Crashed due engine failure 5 miles 
					southwest Williamsport, OH 20Nov44. Surveyed Lockbourne AAF Nov 21, 1944.
					Salvaged 22Nov44.
				6183 (MSN 17-6479) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 16Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 17Aug43. Modified to 
					photographic configuration. Designated F-9A. Cameras changed and redesignated 1943 as F-9B. 
					Deployed to Deversoir Air Base, Ismalia, Egypt 1Apr44 to map the Middle East. Returned to US I
					ndependence Field, KS 13Sep44. Designated FB-17F.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Storage Depot No.41, Kingman Field, AZ for storage and disposal 13Nov45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Wunderlich Contracting Company, Jefferson City, MO Jul46; scrapped
				6184 (MSN 17-6480) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 17Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 18Aug43. Modified to 
					photographic configuration. Designated F-9A. Cameras changed and redesignated 1943 as F-9B. 
					Mapping mission Dakar, Senegal, 29Feb44. Returned to US Aug44. 1st Photographic Charting Squadron, 
					11th Photographic Mapping Wing, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 11Aug44. Landing accident at Robins Field, 
					Warner Robins, GA 14Aug44. Designated FB-17F.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Bush Field, Augusta, GA for storage and disposal 30J
				6185 (MSN 17-6481) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 16Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 18Aug43. Modified to 
					photographic configuration. Designated F-9A. Cameras changed and redesignated 1943 as F-9B. 
					19th Photographic Charting Squadron, 11th Photographic Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL. 
					RCAF Gander, Newfoundland 10Feb44. Deployed to Egypt to map the Middle East. Designated FB-17F. 
					4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field, 
					Lubbock, TX 31Jan46. 4112th Base Unit (Middletown Air Technical Service Command), 
					Middletown Air Depot, PA 6Jun46. 16th Photographic Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 17Jul46. 
					4104th Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Rome Field, NY 2Oct46. 16th Photographic 
					Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 13Oct46. Reclaimed 14Nov47.
					Reclamation completed MacDill AAF, FL Nov 18, 1947
				6186 (MSN 17-6482) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 17Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 18Aug43. Modified to 
					photographic configuration. Designated F-9A. Cameras changed and redesignated 1943 as F-9B. 
					Mapping mission to Algiers, Algeria 11Sep44. Returned to US. Walnut Ridge, AR 29Dec44. Designated FB-17F. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 29Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6187 (MSN 17-6483) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 17Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 18Aug43. Modified to
					photographic configuration. Designated F-9A. Cameras changed and redesignated 1943 as F-9B. 
					11th Photographic Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 26Apr44. 410th Base Unit, Rome Field, NY 21Oct44. 
					91st Photographic Charting Squadron, Buckley Field, CO 23Dec44. Mapping mission to Accra, 
					Gold Coast, West Africa 22Jan45. Designated FB-17F. Mapping mission to Trinidad 14Jun46.
				6188 (MSN 17-6484) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 17Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 18Aug43. 
					2117th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), Buckingham Field, Fort Myers, FL 16Jun44. 
					3501st Base Unit (Technical School & Overseas Replacement Depot), Boca Raton Field, FL 17Jun44. 
					2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 4Jul45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 9Oct45
				6189 (MSN 17-6485) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 17Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 18Aug43. 
					909th Specialized Pilot Training Squadron, Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH. Damaged in ground 
					collision with B-17F 42-5165 Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 26Dec43. Salvaged 1Jan44..
				6190 (MSN 17-6486) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 17Aug43. 
					356th Sub-Depot, Dalhart Field, TX 17Oct43. 232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Dalhart Field, TX 9Jun44. 421st Base Unit, Muroc Field, CA 15Jul44. 232nd Base Unit (Combat Crew 
					Training Station), Dalhart Field, TX 3Dec44. 357th Base Unit, Kellogg Field, Battle Creek, MI 29Dec44. 
					246th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Pratt Field, KS 23Jan45. Damaged when ground 
					looped landing at Orlando AAB, FL 16May45. 902nd Base Unit (Base Complement), Orlando AAB, FL 17May45.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 9Oct45
				6191 (MSN 17-6487) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 17Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 18Aug43. 
					2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 10Aug44. 
					357th Base Unit, Kellogg Field, Battle Creek, MI 13Nov44. 2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, 
					Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 10Dec44.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 18Dec45. 
					War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6192 (MSN 17-6488) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 17Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 18Aug43. 3036th Base Unit 
					(Flexible Gunnery School), Yuma Field, AZ 12Oct44. 4126th Base Unit (San Bernardino Air Technical 
					Service Command), San Bernardino Field, CA 7Nov44. 3036th Base Unit (Flexible Gunnery School), 
					Yuma Field, AZ 21Nov44. 82nd Flying Training Wing, Yuma Field, AZ. Damaged in collision with 
					TP-39Q 44-3507 at Yuma 19Mar45. To  Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Oxnard Field, 
					Albuquerque, NM for storage and disposal 27Jul45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Compressed Steel Corporation Jul46; scrapped
				6193 (MSN 17-6489) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 20Aug43. 
					United Air Lines, Modification Center #10, Cheyenne Municipal Airport, WY 21Aug43. 2114th Base Unit 
					(Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 31Jul44.
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 9Oct45
				6194 MSN 17-6490) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 18Aug43.
					Flexible Gunnery School, Yuma Field, AZ 19Aug43. 231st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Alamogordo Field, NM 26Mar45. 4202nd Base Unit (Rome Air Technical Service Command), Syracuse AAB, NY 29Mar45. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 5Nov45
				6195 (MSN 17-6491) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 18Aug43. 
					Gunnery School, Las Vegas Field, NV 4Sep43. 5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX 12Dec43. 
					Buckingham Field, Fort Myers, FL 6Jan44. 2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), 
					Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 10Aug44. 575th Base Unit, 6th Ferrying Station, Greater Pittsburgh 
					Airport, PA 3Oct44. 2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, 
					Columbus, OH 7Nov44. Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and 
					disposal 14Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6196 (MSN 17-6492) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 18Aug43. 
					Flexible Gunnery School, Yuma Field, AZ 23Mar44. 231st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), 
					Alamogordo Field, NM 2Aug44.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK 
					for storage and disposal 7Aug45. War Assets Corporation. Sold to Paul Mantz 19Feb46; scrapped
				6197 (MSN 17-6493) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 18Aug43. 
					327th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL. 818th Bomb Squadron, 
					488th Bomb Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL. Accident landing with mechanical failure at MacDill Field 16Feb44. 
					326th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), MacDill Field, Tampa, FL. Crashed twelve miles 
					west-southwest of Green Springs, FL 18Nov44. Salvaged 18Dec44
				6198 (MSN 17-6494) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 21Aug43. 
					Combat Crew Training Squadron, 469th Bomb Group, Alexandria Field, LA 22Sep43. Crashed after the 
					crew bailed out due engine failure 15 miles southwest Alexandria 11Feb44. Salvaged 17Feb44
				6199 (MSN 17-6495) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 21Aug43. 
					4136th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 1Jun44. 
					497th Bomb Group, Pratt Field, KS 7Jun44. 4100th Base Unit (Fairfield Air Technical Service Command), 
					Patterson Field, Dayton, OH 11Jun44. 246th Base Unit (Operational Training Unit), Pratt Field, KS 26Jun44. 
					222nd Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Ardmore Field, OK 7Aug44. 332nd Base Unit, Ardmore 
					Field, OK 16Jun45.  To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and 
					disposal 13Nov45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6200 (MSN 17-6496) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 21Aug43. 
					Modified to photographic configuration. Designated F-9A. Cameras changed and redesignated 1943 as F-9B. 
					Deployed to Deversoir Air Base, Ismalia, Egypt 1Apr44 to map the Middle East. Returned to US. 121st Base Unit 
					(Redeployment Processing), Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 28Aug44. Designated FB-17F. 
					To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Altus Field, OK for storage and disposal 11Oct45
				6201 (MSN 17-6497) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 21Aug43. 
					Modified to photographic configuration. Designated F-9A. Cameras changed and redesignated 1943 as F-9B. 
					Deployed to Deversoir Air Base, Ismalia, Egypt 1Apr44 to map the Middle East. Designated FB-17F. 
					Returned to US. 1377th Base Unit, Yuma Field, AZ 21Sep45. 4132nd Base Unit, Garden City Field, KS 25Sep45. 
					4168th Base Unit (Oklahoma City Air Technical Service Command), South Plains Field, Lubbock, TX 5Jun46. 
					4112th Base Unit (Middletown Air Technical Service Command), Middletown Air Depot, PA 9Jun46. 
					16th Photographic Group, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 24Sep46. 307th Base Unit, MacDill Field, Tampa, FL 7Dec46.
					 Reclaimed 12Feb47
				6202 (MSN 17-6498) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 21Aug43. 
					Alexandria Field, LA 21Sep43. 221st Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA 17Jan45. 
					329th Base Unit (Combat Crew Training Station), Alexandria Field, LA 1Mar45. 327th Base Unit 
					(Combat Crew Training Station), Drew Field, Tampa, FL 22Jun45. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 11Dec45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6203 (MSN 17-6499) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 21Aug43. 
					907th Specialized Pilot Training Squadron, Lockbourne AAB, Columbus, OH 7Sep43. Accident landing at 
					Lockbourne AAB 12Sep43. 2114th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, Four Engine), Lockbourne AAB, 
					Columbus, OH 24Oct44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage 
					and disposal 14Dec45. War Assets Administration. Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, 
					Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
				6204 (MSN 17-6500) Accepted by USAAF at Lockheed Field, Burbank, CA Aug43. Long Beach Field, CA 21Aug43. 
					Air Service Command, Tinker Field, Oklahoma City, OK 6Dec43. 3501st Base Unit (Technical School & 
					Overseas Replacement Depot), Boca Raton Field, FL 22Jul44. 2137th Base Unit (Pilot School, Specialized, 
					Four Engine), Hendricks Field, Sebring, FL 17Oct44. To Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Walnut Ridge Field, AR for storage and disposal 29Dec45. War Assets Administration. 
					Sold to Texas Railway Equipment Company, Houston, TX Sep46; scrapped
42-6205/6221		Boeing B-29-1-BW Superfortress
				MSN 3339/3355.  Info from The B-29 Superfortress: A Comprehensive 
					Registry of the Planes by Robert A. Mann. 
				6205 Delivered to USAAF 11Sep43.  Assigned to 40th Bomb Group
					Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS.  Reclaimed at Pyote AFB, TX 31Dec49
				6206 Delivered to USAAF 23Sep43.  Assigned to 444th Bomb Group
					Reclamation completed Hill Field Sep 24, 1948
				6207 Delivered to USAAF 23Sep43.  Assigned to 468th Bomb Group.  TO GIA at Alamogordo AAF, NM 9Aug44
					Reclamation completed Alamogordo Jul 26, 1946
				6208 Delivered to USAAF 23Sep43.  Assigned to 793rd Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group 
					Named ‘Pioneer’.  Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6209 Delivered to USAAF 27Sep43.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed Walker AAF, KS for CBI 1Apr44, arriving Piardoba, India 28Apr44
					Assigned to 769th Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Piardoba, India. 
					Named ‘Old Man Mose’.  Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 27Dec44
					Modified to TB-29.  Assigned to 3030th Army AF Base Unit, Roswell AAF, NM
					Force landed May45 at Roswell AAF, NM due to engine fire 
					To GIA at Roswell, NM 22May45. Scrapped 1945.  Reclamation completed Roswell Jul 11, 1945
				6210 Delivered to USAAF 27Oct43.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Assigned to 234th Army AF Base Unit, Clovis AAF, NM
					Crashed 2Jul44 due to structural failure 5 miles north and 1 mile east of Harmon, OK
					Surveyed Clovis AAF Jul 4, 1944
				6211 Delivered to USAAF 26Oct43.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed Walker AAF, KS for CBI 16Apr44, arriving Piardoba, India 13May44
					Assigned to 771st Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Piardoba, India. 
					(462nd BG, 771st BS) crashed on takeoff at Piaradoba, India May 23, 1944.  4 crew members killed. 
				6212 Delivered to USAAF 17Nov43.  Named ‘Thunderbird’
					On Sept. 8th, 1944, returning from a mission to Anshan, Manchuria in China with 444th BG, the fuel 
					transfer system would not function and the aircraft crash landed in the partly dry river bed of the 
					Wei River near Hsian, China. The aircraft was left in the riverbed to be salvaged for parts.	  
					Crew of 11 survived and were rescued.
				6213 Delivered to USAAF 16Dec43.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed Walker AAF, KS for CBI 7Apr44, arriving Piardoba, India 30Apr44
					Assigned to 769th Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Piardoba, India.  Named ‘Liberty Belle’
					Forced landing 12Jul44 due to mechanical failure at Chengtu, China
					Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 27Dec44.  Modified to TB-29
					Reclamation complete Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6214 Delivered to USAAF 18Dec43.  Assigned to 40th Bomb Group
					Reclamation completed Clovis AAF Oct 17, 1946
				6215 Delivered to USAAF 27Oct43. Assigned to 678th Bomb Squadron, 444th Bomb Group, 58th Bomb Wing, Great Bend AAF, KS. 
					Departed CONUS for CBI 1Nov44.  Named ‘Deacon’s Disciples’
					(444th BG, 678th BS) crashed due to engine failure near Yibin, China Nov 9, 1944.  The crew bailed out.
				6216 Delivered to USAAF 16Nov43.  Assigned to 468th Bomb Group
					Assigned to Combat Crew Training Squadron, 234th Army AF Base Unit, Clovis AAF, NM
					Accident 5Oct44 taking off from Clovis AAF, NM. The aircraft crashed 1 mile off the end of the runway.  
					To CL-26 at Clovis AF Oct 8, 1944
				6217 Delivered to USAAF 28Nov43.  Departed CONUS for CBI 13Apr44
					Assigned to 792nd Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India 3May44.  Named ‘Pepper’
					Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 25Dec44.  Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6218 Delivered to USAAF 6Dec43.  Assigned to 40th Bomb Group
					Reclamation completed Amarillo Aug 23, 1946
				6219 Delivered to USAAF 7Dec43.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed Walker AAF, KS for CBI 20Apr44, arriving Piardoba, India 5May44
					Assigned to 770th Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Piardoba, India. 
					Modified for tankering fuel over the Hump.  Named ‘Petrol Packin’ Mama’
					Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 23Nov44.  Reclamation completed Roswell May 31, 1946
				6220 MSN 3354 Delivered to USAAF 13Dec43.  Substantially damaged 10Jan44 in a landing accident and fire at 
					Great Bend AAF, KS.   (444th BG, 677th BS) crashed on takeoff at Kwanghan, China Jun 15, 1944
				6221 Delivered to USAAF 13Dec43.  Assigned to 468th Bomb Group
					Assigned to Combat Crew Training Squadron, 234th Army AF Base Unit, Clovis AAF, NM
					Crashed 20Nov44 5 miles ESE of Dalhart, TX after the crew bailed out due to engine fire 
					Surveyed Clovis Nov 21, 1944
42-6222			Bell-Atlanta B-29-1-BA Superfortress
				MSN 3356.  Built under licence by Bell Aircraft Company, Marietta, Atlanta, GA
					Info from The B-29 Superfortress: A Comprehensive 
					Registry of the Planes by Robert A. Mann. 
					Delivered to USAAF 30Dec43.  Assigned to 45th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group 18Apr44.  Named ‘Deuces Wild’
					40th BG, 45th BS) crash landed due to fuel starvation at Chakulia, India Sep 11, 1944.  Surveyed Nov 6, 1944
42-6223			Boeing B-29-1-BW Superfortress
				Info from The B-29 Superfortress: A Comprehensive 
					Registry of the Planes by Robert A. Mann. 
				MSN 3357.  Delivered to USAAF 16Dec43.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed Walker AAF, KS for CBI 10Apr44 and arrived Piardoba, India 9May44
					Assigned to 771st Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Piardoba, India.   Named ‘Lady Boomerang’
					The plane took part in a daylight mission to the Imperial Iron and Steel Works at Yawata, Japan on August 20, 1944. 
					After a successful mission, the crew landed at Chengtu, China and then returned 
					to their base in, India. The aircraft was out of fuel and crashed on landing Aug 20, 1944 at Piardoba, India. 
					Two crew members killed. Salvaged CBI 6Nov44
42-6224			Bell-Atlanta B-29-1-BA Superfortress
				MSN 3358.  Built under licence by Bell Aircraft Company, Marietta, Atlanta, GA
					Info from The B-29 Superfortress: A Comprehensive 
					Registry of the Planes by Robert A. Mann. 
					Delivered to USAAF 15Nov43.  Assigned to 468th Bomb Group.  Named ‘Annie’
					Condemned crash landing surveyed Nov 6, 1944.  Reclaimed at Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ 30Apr46
42-6225/6228		Boeing B-29-1-BW Superfortress
				MSN 3359/3362.  Dispostions from The B-29 Superfortress: A Comprehensive 
					Registry of the Planes by Robert A. Mann. 
				6225 Delivered to USAAF 16Dec43.  Assigned to 676th Bomb Squadron, 444th Bomb Group, Dudhkundi, India
					Named ‘Ding How’ [‘good luck’ in Chinese].  Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS Jan45. Used as GIA
					Reclaimed 1Nov48 
				6226 Delivered to USAAF 3Nov43.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed Walker AAF, KS 9Apr44 for CBI
					Accident 9Apr44 at Prescott Isle, ME during taxying caused by mechanical failure
					Assigned to 769th Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Piaradoba, India.  Named ‘Hap’s Hazard’
					Dqmaged Jun 12, 1944 at Piardoba India, 
					During repairs 20Jun44 after the first Yawata raid, a gas tank exploded. One man killed. 
					Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 10Dec44.  Reclamation completed Davis Monthan AFB, AZ Nov 1, 1948
				6227 Delivered to USAAF 26Oct43
					Assigned to 771st Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS.
					Forced landing 16Nov43 12 miles SE of Walker AAF, KS due to structural failure. Five crew members killed.
					Repaired.  To GIA at Walker AAF, KS 17Nov43.  W/o Jun 29, 1944
				6228 Delivered to USAAF 4Nov43.  Assigned to 677th Bomb Squadron, 444th Bomb Group, Great Bend, KS. 
					Gunnery accident 24Nov43 130 miles SSW of Gulfport AAF, MS.  Deployed to Dudhkindi, India
					(444th BG, 677th BS) crashed and burned in China Aug 2, 1944.  MACR 11299
					The aircraft was returning from a raid over Manchuria when it was caught in a Monsoon storm and 
					crashed SE of Sylhet, India. 12 crew KIA.
42-6229/6232		Martin-Omaha B-29-1-MO Superfortress
				MSN 3363/3366.  Built under licence by Glenn L. Martin Company, Omaha, NB
					Dispostions from The B-29 Superfortress: A Comprehensive 
					Registry of the Planes by Robert A. Mann. 
				6229 Delivered to USAAF 24Feb44.  Departed Smoky Hill AAF, KS for CBI on 15Apr44.   Assigned to 468th Bomb Group 7May44
					(468th BG, 793rd BS) crashed at end of runway at Pengshan, 
					China on mission to Yawata Jun 15, 1944.  The aircraft was immediately enveloped in flames, ammunition 
					cooked off and the bombs exploded. Every member of the crew got out safely with only minor scratches, 
					burns and shock.
				6230 Delivered to USAAF 19Feb44.  Departed Smoky Hill AAF, KS for CBI on 15Apr44. Arrived India 4May44
					Assigned to 792nd Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India.  Named ‘Limber Dugan’
					(468th BG, 792nd BS) shot down by Ki-45 (Nick) flown by WO Sadamitsu Kimura of 45h Sentai 
					over Wakamatsu Fukuoka, Japan Jun 15, 1944 during attack on steel works at Yawata Kyoto, Japan.  MACR 6596.
					All 12 crew killed.  Was first B-29 shot down over Japan.
				6231 Delivered to USAAF 26Jan44.  Departed Smoky Hill AAF, KS for CBI on 10Apr44
					Assigned to 794th Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India 29Apr44
					(468th BG, 794th BS) hit mountain near Kiangyu, China Jun 15, 1944.  MACR 6599.  
					The aircraft was returning to Pengshan [A-7], China after a mission to 
					Yawata, Japan. The aircraft crashed eleven miles northeast of Kiangyu, China into the side of a sheer 
					cliff and exploded. 
				6232 Delivered to USAAF 26Jan44.  Assigned to 792nd Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India 21Apr44
					Named ‘Kickapoo II’.  Damaged on second combat mission 20Jun44. Modified as a tanker – 36 hump missions 
					Kharagpur, India to Pengshan [A-7], China.  Declared war weary 25Nov44. Returned to CONUS
					Reclaimed at Pyote AFB, TX 21Dec49
42-6233			Bell-Atlanta B-29-1-BA Superfortress
				MSN 3367  Built under licence by Bell Aircraft Company, Marietta, Atlanta, GA.
				Dispostion from The B-29 Superfortress: A Comprehensive 
					Registry of the Planes by Robert A. Mann. 
				Delivered to USAAF 20Feb44.  Assigned to Combat Crew Training Squadron, 234th Army AF Base Unit, Clovis AAF, NM
					Crash landed 28Jan45 due to mechanical failure 7 miles E of Clovis AAF, NM
					Assigned to 4141st Army AF Base Unit, Pyote AAF, TX.  Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
42-6234			Boeing B-29-1-BW Superfortress
				Dispostion from The B-29 Superfortress: A Comprehensive 
					Registry of the Planes by Robert A. Mann. 
				MSN 3368.  Delivered to USAAF 19Dec43
				With 444th BG, 670th BS, lost from unknown cause in China Sep 8, 1944 while on mission on Anshan, China.  MACR 8593
					4 crew killed, 7 rescued.	
42-6235			Bell-Atlanta B-29-1-BA Superfortress
				Dispostion  from The B-29 Superfortress: A Comprehensive Registry of the Planes by Robert A. Mann. 
				MSN 3369. Delivered to USAAF 2Jan44.  Departed Smoky Hill AAF, KS for CBI on 17Apr44
					Assigned to 795th Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India 10Jun44
					(468th BG, 795th BS) gear retracted during takeoff
					in India Jun 26, 1944.  W/oThere were no injuries. Rebuilt
					Transferred to 794th Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India Oct44
					Named ‘My Gal Sal’	[Not painted on aircraft].  Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS
					Modified to TB-29Q.  Assigned to 3030th Army AF Base Unit, Roswell AAF, NM
					Damaged 30May45 when the aircraft caught fire during taxying at Roswell AAF, NM
42-6236			Boeing B-29-1-BW Superfortress
				Dispostion from The B-29 Superfortress: A Comprehensive 
					Registry of the Planes by Robert A. Mann. 
				MSN 3370.  Delivered to USAAF 6Apr44.  Assigned to 4136th Army AF Base Unit, Tinker AAF, OK
				Was named "Cross Country" and was a trainer aircraft during its service life.  Reclamation completed Tinker Mar 24, 1949
42-6237			Martin-Omaha B-29-1-MO Superfortress
				Dispostion from The B-29 Superfortress: A Comprehensive 
					Registry of the Planes by Robert A. Mann. 
				MSN 3371.  Built under licence by Glenn L. Martin Company, Omaha, NB.  Delivered to USAAF 23Dec43
					Assigned to 25th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group 17Apr44.  Named ‘Sir Trofrepus’
					With 40th BG 25th BS shot down by AAA near Nanking China Nov 11, 1944  China.  MACR 9663. Flak damaged 
					the number 4 engine which caught fire.  4 crew KIA, 8 bailed out of which 3 were captured and became POW.  
					5 evaded and were rescued.
42-6238/6242		Boeing B-29-1-BW Superfortress
				MSN 3372/3376.  Dispostions from The B-29 Superfortress: A Comprehensive 
					Registry of the Planes by Robert A. Mann. 
				6238 Delivered to USAAF 8Nov43.  Departed Smoky Hill AAF, KS for CBI 15Apr44
					Assigned to 792nd Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India 24May44
					(468th BG, 792nd BS) converted to tanker.  Crashed Oct 1, 1944 Emei Mountain, China due to bad weather
				6239 Delivered to USAAF 12Nov43.  Assigned to 870th Bomb Squadron, 497th Bomb Group
					Written off 24May44 landing at Pratt AAF, KS.  Surveyed Pratt AF May 26, 1944
				6240 (Delivered to USAAF 6Nov43.  Assigned to 395th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group 7May44.  Named ‘Hap’s Hope’
					(40th BG, 395th BS) crashed from unknown causes 25 mi SE of Likiang, China
					Jul 30, 1944.  MACR 7177.  7 crew killed, 4 survived.
				6241 Delivered to USAAF 4Nov43.  Assigned to 395th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group 7May44
					Transferred to 45th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group.  Named ‘Hump Happy Mammy’.  Named ‘Malfunction Junction’
					Named ‘Yellow Rose of Texas’.  Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 25Nov44
					Reclaimed at Pyote AFB, TX 21Dec49
				6242 Delivered to USAAF 3Nov43
					Assigned to 794th Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India 15May44
					Permanently modified for bulk haulage of fuel and named "Esso Express*.  Flew 30 fuel tanking missions 
					over the ‘hump’.  Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 24Nov44.  Reclaimed at Lowry AAF, CO 7Jul46
42-6243			Bell-Atlanta B-29-1-BA Superfortress
				MSN 3377.  Built under licence by Bell Aircraft Company, Marietta, Atlanta, GA
				Dispostion from The B-29 Superfortress: A Comprehensive 
					Registry of the Planes by Robert A. Mann. 
				Delivered to USAAF 31Jan44.  Assigned to 468th Bomb Group, Smoky Hill AAF, KS
					Accident 9Mar44 due to mechanical failure taxying at Tinker AAF, OK
					Departed Smoky Hill AAF, KS for CBI 10Apr44
					Assigned to 792nd Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India 11May44
					Named ‘Roger The Lodger’.
					(468th BG, 792nd BS) crew bailed out due to mechanical failure near Taoyuan, Taiwan, Aug 10, 1944.
					All crew rescued.
42-6244/6254		Boeing B-29-1-BW Superfortress
				MSN 3378/3388.  Dispostions from The B-29 Superfortress: A Comprehensive 
					Registry of the Planes by Robert A. Mann. 
				6244 Delivered to USAAF 4Nov43.  Assigned to 768th Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Damaged 2Feb44 due to a land gear malfunction and fire during taxying at Walker AAF, KS
					Reclamation completed Amarillo AF Apr 9, 1946
				6245 Delivered to USAAF 1Mar44.  Assigned to 498th Bomb Group, Great Bend AAF, KS
					Crash landed 7Jun44 due to engine failure and fire at Wichita Municipal Airport, KS
					Condemned survey Wichita MAP Boeing Jun 8, 1944
				6246 Delivered to USAAF 15Nov43.  (679 BS, 444 BG) crew bailed out 80 mi SW of Hsichang,
					China during ferry flight from Kharagpur, India to 
					Hsinching, China Jun 28, 1944 due to #1 and #3 engine failures.
				6247 Delivered to USAAF 11Nov43
					Assigned to 677th Bomb Squadron, 444th Bomb Group
					Accident 9Apr44 due to mechanical failure on landing at Smoky Hill AAF, KS 
					Assigned to 40th Bomb Group.  Reclamation completed Amarillo Apr 30, 1946
				6248 Delivered to USAAF 4Nov43.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed Walker AAF, KS for CBI 10Apr44 and arrived Piardoba, India 8May44
					Assigned to 768th Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Piardoba, India.  Named ‘Green Dragon’
					Damaged 10Oct44 during a heavy takeoff with fire and smoke from number 1 engine and subsequent 
					landing at Piardoba, India.  Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 14Dec44
					Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6249 Delivered to USAAF 11Nov43
					(40th BG, 25th BS) ferry flight crash at Payne Airfield, Cairo, Egypt Apr 18, 1944.  All crew survived. 
					The aircraft struck a radio tower on takeoff in a dust storm.
				6250 Delivered to USAAF 18Nov43.  Assigned to 44th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group 7May44.  Named ‘Bombin’ Buggy’
					Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS.  Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6251 Delivered to USAAF 17Nov43.  Assigned to 677th Bomb Squadron, 444th Bomb Group, Dudhkindi, India
					Combat damaged 21Nov44 during a mission to Omura, Japan. Forced to land in China due to damage from a 
					Japanese fighter attack. The aircraft was later recovered and sent back to CONUS as a trainer.
					Named ‘Ole Battler’.  Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6252 Delivered to USAAF 19Nov43.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed Walker AAF, KS 10Apr44 for CBI.  Assigned to 771st Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Piardoba, India
					Named ‘Ragged But Right’.  Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 9Dec44.
					Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6253 Delivered to USAAF 28Nov43.  Departed Smoky Hill AAF, KS for CBI 13Apr44
					Assigned to 794th Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India 8May44.  Named ‘Windy City’
					(468th BG, 794th BS) force landed in bad weather at Pengshan,
					China Aug 20, 1944 retunning from combat sortie to Yawata, Japan.  Assigned to 35th Repair Squadron 
					for salvage 22Aug44.  Scrapped in CBI Oct 10, 1944
				6254 Delivered to USAAF 6Dec43.  Assigned to 45th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group 13Apr44
					Named ‘Hump Happy Pappy’.  Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 28Nov44
					Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
42-6255/6304		Boeing B-29-5-BW Superfortress
				MSN 3389/3438.  Dispostions from The B-29 Superfortress: A Comprehensive 
					Registry of the Planes by Robert A. Mann. 
				6255 Delivered to USAAF 13Dec43.  Departed Smoky Hill AAF, KS for CBI 10Apr44
					Assigned to 792nd Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India 18Apr44
					(468th BG, 792nd BS) crew bailed out due to engine 
					fire near Liliabari, Assam, India May 1, 1944 while enroute to Pengshang, China.
 					The aircraft was dispatched to make the first trip over the Hump to the 468th Base at China. 
					Fifty miles north of Jorhat, the crew were forced to bail out with number 2 engine on fire and the 
					fire could not be controlled. Members of the crew were picked up within 2 days. The Radar Operator was 
					found drowned in a river near the scene of the crash.
				6256 Delivered to USAAF 28Nov43.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed Walker AAF, KS for CBI 14Apr44.  (462nd BG, 771st BS, "Ramp Tramp") The aircraft was part 
					of a 100 aircraft raid against the Japanese Showa steel mill in Anshan, Manchuria. An engine failed 
					and the propeller could not be feathered so the aircraft diverted to Vladivostok, Russia Jul 29, 1944.  MACR 7178..
					The interned crew was allowed to "escape" into American-occupied Iran in January 1945. The aircraft was 
					not returned to the Americans and instead used by the Russians in the Tu-4 Bull development effort.
					The aircraft was flown to a base near Romanovka, Russia 9Jan45 for initial test flights by Russian pilots. 
					Later, Tupolev sent it to the AF flight test center at Zhukovskiy.
					Transferred to the Soviet AF 1Jul45. Assigned to 890th Air Regiment at Orsha. This special unit 
					boasted the greatest number of pilots with flight experience in U.S. aircraft, and its fleet included 
					19 B-25s, 12 B-17s (F and G models), and one B-24.  Later the aircraft was refitted with Shvetsov ASh-73TK 
					engines, the Soviet clone of earlier Wright engine designs that had been acquired under license and for 
					which parts were available.  Ramp Tramp flew for nearly a decade, and soon acquired a legendary status 
					among bomber crews as the progenitor of the Soviet strategic air arm in the early years of the cold war. 
					Many Soviet bomber pilots in the early stages of the Tu-4 program took enormous pride in the fact that 
					their flight log included hours on the Superfortress from Wichita.
					Later used as mother ship for underwing launching of Samolet 346P glider
					a development of ex-German DFS 346 rocket-powered aircraft in 1948-49.  Ramp Tramp was becoming increasingly 
					difficult to maintain. By 1954, the Tu-4 fleet was gradually being dismantled, and the U.S. bomber was 
					scrapped along with it.
				6257 Delivered to USAAF 28Nov43.  Assigned to 679th Bomb Squadron, 444th Bomb Group, Great Bend AAF, KS
					Accident 10Jan44 due to mechanical failure at Great Bend AAF, KS 
					Departed CONUS for CBI; arrived Dudhkundi, India.  Modified as a fuel tanker for the Hump, Named ‘Dumbo’
					Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6258 Delivered to USAAF 30Nov43
					Assigned to 25th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group, Pratt AAF, KS
					Accident 13Jan44 due to engine failure landing at Pratt AAF, KS
					Assigned to 677th Bomb Squadron, 444th Bomb Group, Dudhkindi, India.  Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS
					Modified to TB-29Q.  Assigned to 3030th Army AF Base Unit, Roswell AAF, NM
					Crash landed 3Aug45 due to engine failure near Roswell AAF, NM
					Reclamation completed Roswell, NM Aug 21, 1945
				6259 delivered to USAAF at Salinas Field, Kansas Nov 30, 1943.  To Wright Field, OH  Dec 2, 1943.
					Was first "Pullman" B-29 modified with long bomb bay doors and used for testing of "Thin Man" and "Fat Man"
					inert test shapes at Muroc and later assigned to 216th AAF Base Unit at Wendover AAF, UT.  Code name "Pullman" 
					was later changed to "Silverplate".  Reclamation completed Ft Worth May 11, 1945
				6260 Delivered to USAAF 11Dec43
					Assigned to 874th Bomb Squadron, 498th Bomb Group, Great Bend AAF, KS
					Accident 23Jun44 due to mechanical failure at Great Bend AAF, KS
					Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6261 Delivered to USAAF 13Dec43
					Departed Pratt AAF, KS for CBI 9Apr44; arrived Chakulia, India 24Apr44
					Assigned to 45th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group 10Apr44.  Named ‘Stockett’s Rocket’
					(40th BG, 45th BS) lost over Hump Jun 15, 1944 while on mission to steel works at Yawata Kyoto, Japan.  
					MACR 6010 and 6600.  All 11 crew killed.
				6262 Delivered to USAAF 7Dec43.  Named ‘Round Trip Ticket’
					(444th BG, 678th BS, "Round Trip Ticket") shot down by Ki-45 (Nick) Dec 7, 1944, Mukden, Manchuria.  MACR 10041.
					All 11 crew were killed.
				6263 Delivered to USAAF 7Dec43.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed Gravelly Point, VA for CBI 15Apr44.  Named ‘Sir Trofrepus’
					(462nd BG, 769th BS) ditched off Kurmitola, India due to engine fire Jul 8, 1944.  MACR 11300.  3 crew killed, 
					8 survived and were rescued.
				6264 Delivered to USAAF 16Dec43.  Departed Smoky Hill AAF, KS for CBI on 13Apr44
					Assigned to 792nd Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India 29Apr44
					Named ‘O’Reilly’s Daughter’.  (468th BG, 792nd BS) suffered AAA damage and crew bailed out off 
					Chinese coast near Shanghai Aug 21, 1944 while returning from sortie to Yawata, Japan.  MACR 11297
				6265 Delivered to USAAF 10Dec43.  Assigned to 793rd Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group.  Named ‘Raiden Maiden’
					On 5Nov44, about 30 minutes from Kalaikunda Airfield [B-1] on the return trip from Singapore 
					the engines failed due to fuel transfer problems and the plane glided to a landing.
					Reclamation completed Davis Monthan Jun 27, 1949
				6266 Delivered to USAAF 21Dec43.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed Gravelly Point, VA for CBI 8Apr44; arrived Piardoba, India 5May44.
					Assigned to 768th Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Piardoba, India.  Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 29Nov44
					Modified to TB-29Q.  Assigned to 3030th Army AF Base Unit, Roswell AAF, NM
					Accident 30Apr45 landing at Roswell Auxiliary AAF #3, Dexter NM
					Reclamation completed Maxwell AFB Jul 2, 1946 as TB-29Q
				6267 Delivered to USAAF 19Dec43
					Assigned to 676 Bomb Squadron, 444th Bomb Group, Dudhkundi, India.  Named ‘Winnie’
					Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS.  Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6268 Delivered to USAAF 19Dec43.  Assigned to 44th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group 29Apr44.  Named ‘Good Humpin’
					(40th BG, 44th BS) crashlanded due to engine failure during test flight
					at Chakulia, India Sep 16, 1944.  Condemned survey Sep 17, 1944. 
				6269 Delivered to USAAF 21Dec43.  Assigned to 25th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group 13Apr44.  Named ‘Smokey Stover’
					Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 8Jan45.  Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6270 Delivered to USAAF 18Dec43
					Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS.  Departed Walker AAF, KS for CBI 15Apr44
					Assigned to 770th Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Piardoba, India.  Named ‘Case Ace’
					Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 21Dec44.  Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6271 Delivered to USAAF 19Dec43.  Departed Smoky Hill AAF, KS for CBI 13Apr44
					Assigned to 792nd Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India 5May44.  Named ‘Hellin’ Helen’
					(468th BG, 792nd BS) crew bailed out near Loshan due to prop failure Jun 7, 1944.  MACR 6598
				6272 Delivered to USAAF 18Dec43.  Assigned to 794th Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India 13May44
					Named ‘Miss Minette’.  Named ‘The Old Campaigner’
					Declared war weary 15Jan45.   Returned to USA Jan 30, 1945.  Reclaimed at Pyote AFB, TX 21Dec49
				6273 Delivered to USAAF 23Dec43.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed Gravelly Point, VA for CBI 8Apr44; arrived India 19Apr44.
					(58th BW, 462nd BG, 769th BS, "Old-Bitch-U-Airy Bess") returned to USA Jan 1, 1945 as war
					weary.  Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6274 Delivered to USAAF 20Dec43.  Departed Smoky Hill AAF, KS for CBI 14Apr44
					Assigned to 794th Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India 1May44
					Named ‘Lady Hamilton’.  (468th BG, 794th BS) shot down by Zero over China Jul 29, 1944.  MACR 6946,  
					3 crew killed, 8 crew bailed out and returned safely to base.  
				6275 Delivered to USAAF 23Dec43.  Assigned to 45th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group 16Apr44
					Named ‘Snafuper Bomber’.  Damaged over Omura, Japan Nov 20, 1944.  Crew bailed out 10 mi from
					base at Shinching, China.  One crew member KIA.
				6276 Delivered to USAAF 31Dec43.  Assigned to 395th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group 10Apr44
					Named ‘The Old Cracker Keg’.  Transferred to 45th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group.  Named ‘Black Magic’
					(40th BG, 45th BS) crashed due to fuel starvation in CBI Dec 19, 1944.  Condemned Dec 22, 1944
				6277 Delivered to USAAF 30Dec43.  Named ‘Shanghai Lil’
					(444th BG, 679th BS) in forced landing in India after ran out of fuel Jun 4, 1944.  All crew survived.  
					Also listed as force landed 6Sep44 due to engine failure at Dudhkundi, India
				6278 Delivered to USAAF 31Dec43.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed Walker AAF, KS for CBI 14Apr44.  Named ‘Assid Test’
					Damaged 28May44 by friendly fire at Piardoba, India
					(462nd BG, 770th BS) crashed in China Sea due to unknown cause while on mission to aircraft factor at 
					Omura, Japan Nov 21, 1944.  MACR 9973.  All 11 crew killed.
				6279 Delivered to USAAF 29Dec43.  Assigned to 792nd Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India 1May44
					Named ‘Postville Express’.  Was the first B-29 to drop bombs on Japan.    (468th BG, 792nd BS) 
					On November 21, 1944 took off from Pengshan Airfield in China on a bombing mission over Omura. 
					Over the target the right blister of this bomber blew out and right gunner was sucked out. 
					The rest of the crew and bomber returned to base safely.  MACR 9866.  The gunner's remains were recovered post-war.
					Declared war weary 30Dec44.  Reclaimed at Pyote AFB, TX 21Dec49.
				6280 Delivered to USAAF 30Dec43.  Named ’Defiant Lassie’
					(444th BG, 676th BS) crashed into mountain near Fuling, China Oct 14, 1944 while om mission to Okayama 
					aircraft plant on Formosa.  MACR 9321.  All 11 crew killed.
				6281 Delivered to USAAF 24Dec43.  Assigned to 2532nd Army AF Base Unit, Randolph AAF, TX
					Accident 26Jun44 due to mechanical failure taxying at Randolph AAF, TX. 
					Assigned to 45th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group 16Apr44.  Named ’20th Century Unlimited’
					Renamed ’Heavenly Body' Oct44.  (40th BG, 45th BS) crashed and exploded at Fanghsein, China while returning 
					from mission to aircraft factory at Omura, Japan Oct 25, 1944.  All 11 crew bailed out but one died as he 
					landed from wounds he suffered over the target.  10 crew survived and were rescued.
				6282 Assigned to Combat Crew Training Squadron, 246th Army AF Base Unit, Pratt AAF, KS
					Departed CONUS to CBI 2Apr44; arrived Chakulia, India 14Apr44
					Assigned to 395th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group 14Apr44
					(40th BG) ditched off Chittagong, India Jun 5, 1944.  Ditched in Bay of Bengal due to fuel transfer problem on 
					return from mission to bomb Bangkok, Thailand.   MACR 6602 and 5861
				6283 Delivered to USAAF 24Dec43.  Assigned to 40th Bomb Group
					Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6284 Delivered to USAAF 31Dec43.  Assigned to 795th Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Smoky Hill AAF, KS
					Assigned to 795th Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India 29Apr44
					Transferred to 794th Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India Oct44.  Named ‘The Challenger’
					Declared war weary 18Jan45. Returned to CONUS.
					Reclamation completed Pyote AMC Sep 30, 1946
				6285 Delivered to USAAF 24Dec43.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed Gravelly Point, VA for CBI 8Apr44; arrived Piardoba, India 18Apr44
					Assigned to 769th Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Piardoba, India.  Named ‘Ours’
					Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 13Jan45.  Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6286 Delivered to USAAF 31Dec43
					Assigned to 677th Bomb Squadron, 444th Bomb Group, Dudhkindi, India.  Named ‘Praying Mantis’
					(444th BG, 677th BS) crashed into Shsi-Ling (Snow Mountain) in China after ran out of fuel while
					returning from mission to steel works at Yawata Kyoto, Japan Aug 20, 1944.  MACR 10590.  All 11 crew killed.
				6287 Delivered to USAAF 25Dec43.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed CONUS for CBI 5Apr44; arrived Piardoba, India 20Apr44.
					Assigned to 770th Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Piardoba, India.  Assigned to the Air Depot 9Oct44
					Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 25Dec44
					Assigned to 2532nd Army AF Base Unit, Randolph AAF, TX
					Taxi accident 26Jun45 Randolph AAF, TX
					Reclamation completed Randolph Field Jul 17, 1945
				6288 Delivered to USAAF 31Dec43.  Assigned to 25th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group 12Apr44
					(40th BG) crashed on takeoff from Hsinching (A-1) for photo mission Oct 22, 1944.  7 killed.
				6289 Delivered to USAAF 6Jan44.  Assigned to 44th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group 19Apr44
					Named ‘Nippon Nipper’.  (40th BG, 44th BS) in ground fire at Chakulia, India Jul 8, 1944.  
				6290 Delivered to USAAF 10Jan44.  Assigned to 44th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group 19Apr44
					Named ‘Wempy’s Blitzburger’
					(40th BG, 44th BS) collided on runway with B-29 42-6321 which was landing at Ankang Airfield Shaanxi, China
					while returning from mission to aircraft factory at Omura, Japan Nov 21, 1944.  All crew survived, but
					aircraft was destroyed.  Condemned crash landing Nov 23, 1944.  
				6291 Delivered to USAAF 9Jan44.  Assigned to 44th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group 16Apr44
					(40th BG, 395th BS) crashed at Midnapore, india due to engine failure after take-off from Chakulia, India
					Jul 26, 1944
				6292 Delivered to USAAF 10Jan44.  Assigned to 678th Bomb Squadron, 444th Bomb Group.  Named ‘Black Jack’
					Force landed 23May44 at Chharra , India
				6293 Delivered to USAAF 6Jan44. Assigned to 444th Bomb Group.  Emergency landing at Neisiang, China Jun 16, 1944. 
					Japanese aircraft destroyed the aircraft on the ground the next day.
				6294 Delivered to USAAF 11Jan44.  Assigned to 25th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group 7May44
					Named ‘Monsoon’.  Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 10Jan45
					Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6295 Delivered to USAAF 11Jan44. Assigned to 45th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group 18Apr44.  Named ‘Monsoon Minnie’
					(40th BG, 45th BS) damaged by fighters over Japan Oct 17, 1944.  MACR 9511.  Also MACR 9322
					The aircraft was on a bombing run over Takao, Formosa when shot at by Japanese fighters. One of the turrets 
					was hit and the gunner was sucked out. Damaged 17Nov44 on a mission to Bangkok, Thailand from Chakulia, India. 
					The aircraft was hit by fighter fire, setting #3 engine on fire, forcing an emergency landing at Chittagong.
					Repaired and returned to CONUS.  Reclaimed at Pyote AFB, TX 21Dec49					
				6296 Delivered to USAAF 14Jan44.  (444th BG, 678th BS) crashed and burned near Chharra airfield, India May 15, 1944
				6297 Delivered to USAAF 16Jan44 Assigned to 44th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group 7May44.  Named ‘Ol’ 297’
					Damaged 6Jul44 due to engine failure at Chakulia, India.  Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 9Jan45
					Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6298 Delivered to USAAF 18Jan44.  Assigned to 25th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group 17Apr44.  Named ‘Katie’
					Damaged 3Nov44 when the aircraft blew a tire and ground looped, presumably at Hsinching, China. 
					Accident 2Dec44 landing at Hsinching, China.  To GIA, later salvaged
					Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6299 Delivered to USAAF 11Jan44.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed Walker AAF, KS for CBI 10Apr44; arrived Piardoba, India 19Apr44.
					Assigned to 770th Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Piardoba, India.  Named ‘Humpin Honey’
					Named ‘Princess Patsy’.  (462nd BG) rammed by Ki-44 (Tojo) over Mukden, Manchuria Dec 7, 1944.  MACR 10125.  
					9 crew killed, 2 bailed out and became POW.
				6300 Delivered to USAAF 14Jan44.  (444th BG, 677th BS) lost Nov 11, 1944, China on mission to Omura, Japan.  MACR 9688.
					Last seen leaving formation on return from target with all engines running.
				6301 (Delivered to USAAF 10Jan44.  Assigned to 25th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group 17Apr44
					(40th BG, 25th BS) radar error sent aircraft off course and crashed
					in mountains near Kunlien, China Aug 20, 1944.  11 KIA.  MACR 7524
				6302 Delivered to USAAF 18Jan44.  (444th BG, 678th BS) force landed due to fuel starvation
					at Bera, India Jul 15, 1944
				6303 Delivered to USAAF 20Jan44
					To the Martin Modification Center, Omaha, NB
					To the Oklahoma City Air Depot, Tinker AAF, OK
					Assigned to 395th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group, Pratt AAF, KS
					Flown to Bolling Field, DC 20Feb44 for inspection by President Roosevelt. It is believed that 
					this was the first --and possibly the only -- time the President saw a B-29.
					Departed Pratt AAF, KS for CBI 4Apr44; arrived Chakulia, India 14Apr44.  Named ‘Typhoon McGoon III’
					Flown on the first B-29 combat mission to Bangkok, Thailand 5Jun44
					Transferred to 45th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group, Chakulia, India 22Oct44
					Damaged 21/22Nov44 in air raid at Hsinching, China. Repaired and ferried back to Chakulia, India 9Dec44
					Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 19Dec44 – 10 missions
					Assigned to 4121st Army AF Base Unit, Kelly AAF, TX
					Assigned to 3030th Army AF Base Unit, Roswell AAF, NM Mar45
					Assigned to 4105th Army AF Base Unit, Davis-Monthan AAF, AZ Nov45 for storage
					Reclamation completed Davis Monthan Jun 27, 1949
				6304 (40th BG, 395th BS) ditched in Bay of Bengal, India due to fuel transfer problem Jun 5, 1944.  
					MACR 5860 and 6603.  Two crew died and 10 crew rescued after several days at sea.
42-6305/6354		Boeing B-29-10-BW Superfortress
				MSN 3439/3488.  Dispostions from The B-29 Superfortress: A Comprehensive 
					Registry of the Planes by Robert A. Mann. 
				6305 Delivered to USAAF 16Jan44.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed CONUS for CBI 10Apr44; arrived Piardoba, India 29Apr44.  Named ‘Starduster’
					(462nd Bg, 769th BS) crashed returning to Kuinglai, China after mechanical failure during takeoff
					Aug 20, 1944.  Condemned per survey in China and dropped Oct 1, 1944
				6306 Delivered to USAAF 15Jan44.  Assigned to 395th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group, Pratt AAF, KS
					Departed Pratt AAF, KS for CBI 10Apr44; arrived Chakulia, India 17Apr44.  Named ‘Pampered Lady’
					Transferred to 45th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group, Chakulia, India
					Noted 9Sep44 at Hanchang, China covered in camouflage netting [presumably awaiting repair]
					Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 18Dec44.  Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6307 Delivered to USAAF 16Jan44.  Named ‘Blue Bonnet Belle’
					(444th BG, 676th BS) aircraft iced up stalled and crew bailed out over Himalayan Mountains Nov 12, 1944.  
					Aircraft crashed and exploded.  Seven crew members bailed out and were picked up by local Chinese.
					Four crewmembers were killed.
				6308 Delivered to USAAF 19Jan44.  Assigned to 45th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group, Pratt AAF, KS
					Departed Pratt AAF, KS on 1Apr44 for CBI via Presque Isle, ME; Gander, Newfoundland; Marrakech, 
					French Morocco; Cairo, Egypt; Karachi, India to Chakulia, India. Arrived 12Apr44.  Named ‘Feather Merchant’
					(40th BG, 45th BS) crashed near Lachokow, China while returning from mission to steel works at
					Yawata Kyoto, Japan Aug 20, 1944.  MACR 9686.  2 crew killed, 9 bailed out and were rescued by
					friendly Chinese who helped them get to Lachowow, China.
				6309 Delivered to USAAF 16Jan44
					(444th BG, 676th BS) missing over the Hump enroute from India to China Sep 2, 1944.  MACR 11296
				6310 Delivered to USAAF 20Jan44.  Assigned to 25th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group, Pratt AAF, KS
					Departed Pratt AAF, KS for CBI; arrived Chakulia, India 14Apr44.  Named ‘Hump Happy Jr’
					Accident 16Aug44 during takeoff at Chakulia, India.  Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 30Nov44
  					Modified to TB-29.  Assigned to 3030th Army AF Base Unit, Roswell AAF, NM
					Damaged by fire 13Apr45 at Chavez Airport, Mexico.  Reclamation complted Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6311 Delivered to USAAF 20Jan44.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed Gravelly Point, VA for CBI 8Apr44; arrived Piardoba, India 21Apr44.
					Assigned to 771st Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Piardoba, India.  Named ‘Night Mare’
					Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 4Jan45.  Reclamation completed Davis Monthan Jun 27, 1949
				6312 Delivered to USAAF 19Jan44.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed CONUS for CBI 7Apr44; arrived India 20Apr44.
					Assigned to 771st Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Piardoba, India.  Named ‘Mysterious Mistress’
					Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6313 Delivered to USAAF 20Jan44.  Assigned to 45th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group, Pratt AAF, KS
					Departed Pratt AAF, KS for CBI; arrived Chakulia, India 14Apr44.  Named ‘Ding How’
					Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 18Jan45.  Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6314 Delivered to USAAF 20Jan44.  Departed Smoky Hill AAF, KS for CBI 13Apr44
					Assigned to 793rd Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group 3May44
					(468th BG, 793rd BS) crashed due to engine fire near Leipo, China Jun 8, 1944.  MACR 6597 and 6122
				6315 Delivered to USAAF 20Jan44.  Assigned to 678th Bomb Squadron, 444th Bomb Group
					Named ‘Deacon’s Disciples’.  Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6316 Delivered to USAAF 21Jan44.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed Gravelly Point, VA for CBI 8Apr44; arrived India 16Apr44.
					Assigned to 768th Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Piardoba, India.  Named ‘Excalibur’
					Accident 6Jul44 during takeoff from Chengtu, China.  Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 26Dec44
					Reclamation completed Davis Monthan Jun 27, 1949
				6317 Delivered to USAAF 20Jan44.  Assigned to 676th Bomb Squadron, 444th Bomb Group, Dudhkundi, India
					Named ‘Hombicrismus’.  Modified for use as a fuel tanker over the Hump
					Accident 17May44 landing at Kharagpur, India.  Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS Dec44
					Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6318 Delivered to USAAF 22Jan44.  Assigned to 395th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group, Pratt AAF, KS
					Departed Pratt AAF, KS for CBI 2Apr44; arrived Chakulia, India 17Apr44.
					(40th BG, 395th BS) crashed on takeoff at Chakulia, India Jun 4, 1944.  10 of 11 onboard killed.  
					Condemned Jun 5, 1944
				6319 Delivered to USAAF 21Jan44.  Assigned to 44th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group, Pratt AAF, KS
					Departed Pratt AAF, KS for CBI; arrived Chakulia, India 17Apr44.  Named ‘Himalaya Hussy’
					Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 9Jan45.  Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6320 Delivered to USAAF 24Jan44.  Assigned to 679th Bomb Squadron, 444th Bomb Group.  Named ‘Flying Stud’
					(444th BG, 697th BS) crashed due to engine fire near Suining, China Aug 20, 1944.  Brew bailed out, 
					all 12 were saved.  Condemned Aug 21, 1944
				6321 Delivered to USAAF 21Jan44.  Named ‘This Is It’
					(444th BG, 677th BS) destroyed in crash landing at Ankang Airfield Shaanxi in China Nov 21, 1944
					while returning from mission to aircraft factory in Omura, Japan.  All crew survived.  Collided
					with 42-6290 on landing.
				6322 Delivered to USAAF 24Jan44.  Assigned to 44th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group, Pratt AAF, KS
					Departed Pratt AAF, KS for CBI; arrived Chakulia, India 13Apr44.  Named ‘Bonnie Lee’
					(40th BG, 44th BS) crashed after takeoff 50 mi from Ankang, China due to double engine failure Dec 23, 1944
				6323 Delivered to USAAF 24Jan44.  Named ‘Eileen’
					Modified for use as a fuel tanker over the Hump	renamed ‘Princess Eileen’
					(444th BG, 678th BS) crashed and burned near Chabua, north of Calcutta,India Jun 26, 1944.  MACR 11367.  
					All crew killed.
				6324 Delivered to USAAF 24Jan44
					Assigned to 679th Bomb Squadron, 444th Bomb Group, Dudhkundi, India
					Transferred to 676th Bomb Squadron, 444th Bomb Group, Dudhkundi, India when 679th BS was disbanded Oct44
					Named ‘Fubar’		“Fouled up beyond all Recognition”
					Crash landed May45 at Iwo Jima. All crew survived.
				6325 Delivered to USAAF 25Jan44
					Assigned to 444th Bomb Group
					Named ‘B-Sweet’.  Named ‘No Papa‘
					Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6326 (Delivered to USAAF 25Jan44
					Assigned to 45th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group, Pratt AAF, KS
					Departed Pratt AAF, KS for CBI; arrived Chakulia, India 18Apr44.
					(40th BG, 45th BS) crashlanded at Hsinching, China Jun 19, 1944.  Condemned survey in China Sep 16, 1944
				6327 Delivered to USAAF 25Jan44
					(444th BG, 678th BS) forcelanded near Chharra, India May 1, 1944
				6328 Delivered to USAAF 31Jan44
					Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed CONUS for CBI 8Apr44; arrived India 21Apr44
					Assigned to 768th Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Piardoba, India
					(462nd BG,770th BS) crashed on takeoff at Chengtu, China during a Hump mission Jun 27, 1944.  10 killed, two saved.
				6329 Delivered to USAAF 27Jan44.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed CONUS for CBI 8Apr44; arrived India 16Apr44.
					Assigned to 768th Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Piardoba, India.  Named ‘Ding Hao’
					Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 21Jan45
					Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6330 Delivered to USAAF 28Jan44. Named ‘Fickle Finger of Fate’
					(444th BG, 676th BS) crashed into a cliff nearKqanghan, China on return from mission to Yawata, Japan, 
					Aug 20, 1944.  Only one survivor.
				6331 Delivered to USAAF 28Jan44.  Assigned to 25th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group, Pratt AAF, KS
					Departed Pratt AAF, KS for CBI; arrived Chakulia, India 2Apr44.
					Named ‘Gone With the Wind’.  Was the first B-29 to arrive in CBI.
					Declared war weary and used to transport gasoline to the forward operating base at Hsinching, China
					(40th BG, 25th BS) shot down by gunfire from British Beaufighter over Chittagon, Burma by mistake 
					Dec 20, 1944.  MACR 10589.  All 11 crew bailed out, but one was killed when his chute
					failed to open. The survivors were rescued.
				6332 Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed Gravelly Point, VA for CBI 8Apr44; arrived India 16Apr44.
					Assigned to 768th Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Piardoba, India.  Named ‘Belle of Baltimore’
					Combat damage by flak over Yawata, Japan 20Aug44. Crashed 10 miles east of Kwanghan [A-3], China, all crew saved.
					Condemned MIA Aug 21, 1944
				6333 Delivered to USAAF 31Jan44.  Assigned to 793rd Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group 
					Modified as a tanker to haul fuel over the hump.  Named ‘Camel Caravan’.  Modified to TB-29Q
					Assigned to 3030th Army AF Base Unit, Roswell AAF, NM
					Accident 7May45 landing at Roswell AAF, NM.  Reclamation completed Pyote Mar 2, 1949
				6334 Delivered to USAAF 4Feb44.  Departed Smoky Hill AAF, KS for CBI on 14Apr44
					Assigned to 794th Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India 4May44
					Accident 25Jun44 landing at Kharagpur, India.  Named ‘Gertrude C’
					(468th BG, 794th BS) rammed by enemy Ki-45 fighter and crashed Yawata Kyoto, Japan Aug 20, 1944.
					All 12 crew KIA.
				6335 Delivered to USAAF 2Feb44.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed Walker AAF, KS for CBI 10Apr44.  Named ‘Hoodlum House’
					(462nd BG, 769th BS) destroyed by fire on ground at
					Piaradoba, India May 12, 1944 due to gas explosion in rear area. Condemned survey Oct 18, 1944.  
				6336 (Delivered to USAAF 3Feb44.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed Walker AAF, KS for CBI 13Apr44.  (462nd BG, 771st BS) w/o in landing accident at Calcutta-
					Dum Dum, India Jun 5, 1944.  Was returning from mission to attack railroad shops at
					Bangkok, Thailand and ran out of fuel.  Condemned crash and survey Nov 6, 1944
				6337 Delivered to USAAF 31Jan44.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed Walker AAF, KS for CBI 8Apr44.  Assigned to 770th Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Piardoba, India
					Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS
					Damaged 29Dec44 in a ground collision due to mechanical failure at Kelly AAF, TX 
					Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6338 Delivered to USAAF 7Feb44.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed Gravelly Point, VA for CBI 8Apr44. Damaged 14Apr44 during takeoff at Payne Field, Egypt. 
					Arrived India 8Jun44.  Assigned to 769th Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Piardoba, India
					Named ‘Patches’.  Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 1Feb45
					Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6339 Delivered to USAAF 26Feb44.  Assigned to 248th Army AF Base Unit, Walker AAF, KS
					Assigned to Combat Crew Training Squadron, 234th Army AF Base Unit, Clovis AAF, NM
					Accident 9May44 taxying at Clovis AAF, NM.  Reclamation completed Davis Monthan Jun 27, 1948
				6340 Delivered to USAAF 4Feb44.  Assigned to 677th Bomb Squadron, 444th Bomb Group, Dudhkindi, India
					Force landed 16May44 due to engine failure at Chharra, India
					Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS.  Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6341 Delivered to USAAF 4Feb44
					Assigned to 677th Bomb Squadron, 444th Bomb Group, Dudhkindi, India
					Accident 21May44 taxying at Chharra, India
					Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS
					Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6342 Delivered to USAAF 8Feb44.  Assigned to 395th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group, Pratt AAF, KS
					Departed Pratt AAF, KS for CBI; arrived Chakulia, India 11May44.  Named ‘Sister Sue’.  Named ‘Tabooma’
					(40th BG, 395th BS) crashed 10 mi SW of Hsinching Airfield (A-1) Sichuan, China due to engine fire
					while returning from mission to Einansho Air Depot at Formosa Oct 16, 1944.  2 crew killed, 9 bailed
					out and survived.
				6343 Delivered to USAAF 4Feb44.  Named ‘Mary’s Lil Lambs’
					(444th BG, 678th BS) 5 min after takEoff and spun in, crashing
					into side of a mountain Kwanghan, China Dec 27, 1944.  The aircraft was on a ferrying mission 
					from Dudhkundi, India, to Kwanghan, China
				6344 Delivered to USAAF 5Feb44.  Assigned to 25th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group, Pratt AAF, KS
					Departed Pratt AAF, KS for CBI; arrived Chakulia, India 11Apr44.  Named ‘Princess Patsy’
					Named ‘Old Firing Butt’.  Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 15Dec44
					Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6345 Delivered to USAAF 9Feb44.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed Walker AAF, KS for CBI 10Apr44.
					(462nd BG, 771st BS) w/o in forced landing due to engine fire enroute from Karachi to Piardoba, India
					Apr 21, 1944.  Condemned salvage Jun 26, 1944
				6346 Delivered to USAAF 4Feb44.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed Walker AAF, KS for CBI 10Apr44; arrived India 1May44.
					Assigned to 768th Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Piardoba, India.  Named ‘Man-O-War’
					Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 2Jan45.  Modified to TB-29
					Assigned to 3030th Army AF Base Unit, Roswell AAF, NM
					Accident 17Jul45 due to mechanical failure landing at Roswell AAF, NM
					Reclamation completed Pyote AFB, TX Dec 21, 1949
				6347 Delivered to USAAF 8Feb44.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed Gravelly Point, VA for CBI 8Apr44.  Assigned to 769th Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Piardoba, India
					Named ‘King Size’.  Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 20Jan45.  Modified to TB-29
					Assigned to 3030th Army AF Base Unit, Roswell AAF, NM.  Damaged by fire 17May45 at Roswell AAF, NM
					Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6348 Delivered to USAAF 4Feb44.  Assigned to 44th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group, Pratt AAF, KS
					Departed Pratt AAF, KS for CBI; arrived Chakulia, India.  Named ‘Bengal Lancer’
					Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 19Jan45.  Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6349 Assigned to 4121st Army AF Base Unit, Kelly AAF, TX
					Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6350 Delivered to USAAF 11Feb44.  Assigned to 768th Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Named ‘Linda Lou’.  Departed Walker AAF, KS for CBI 10Apr44
					Crashed during emergency landing during ferry flight at Marrakech, French
					Morocco due to fire in air Apr 14, 1944
				6351 Delivered to USAAF 12Feb44.  Assigned to 25th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group, Pratt AAF, KS
					Departed Pratt AAF, KS for CBI; arrived Chakulia, India 29Apr44.
					(40th BG, 25th BS) crashed while landing at Hsinching, China after raid on Showa steel worksat Anshan
					Jul 29, 1944.  Condemned crash and explosion in China 
					Aug 5, 1944
				6352 Delivered to USAAF 11Feb44.  Assigned to 676th Bomb Squadron, 444th Bomb Group, Great Bend, KS
					Assigned to 679th Bomb Squadron, 444th Bomb Group, Dudhkundi, India
					Transferred to 676th Bomb Squadron, 444th Bomb Group, Dudhkundi, India when 679th BS was disbanded Oct44
					Named ‘Fu-Kemal’.  Deployed to CBI. Flew nine combat missions, thirty hump missions, and took credit for 
					sinking six Japanese vessels before being rotated back to the States where it became a trainer.
					Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949.  Scrapped 7Jul50
				6353 Delivered to USAAF 12Dec44.  Assigned to 678th Bomb Squadron, 444th Bomb Group, Dudhkundi, India
					Named ‘Big Poison’.  Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6354 Delivered to USAAF 19Feb44
					Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS. Departed Walker AAF, KS for CBI 7Apr44; arrived India 30Apr44.
					Assigned to 769th Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Piardoba, India.  Named ‘Miss Lace’
					Damaged 28Jun44 during taxying at Piardoba, India.  Assigned to 86th Service Group
					Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 29Jan45
					Assigned to 3502nd Army AF Base Unit, Chanute AAF, IL. [probably used as a GIA at Chanute]
					Reclamation completed Chanute Apr 1, 1947 
42-6355/6404		Boeing B-29-15-BW Superfortress
				MSN 3489/3538.  Dispostions from The B-29 Superfortress: A Comprehensive 
					Registry of the Planes by Robert A. Mann. 
				6355 Delivered to USAAF 24Feb44.  Assigned to 45th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group, Pratt AAF, KS
					Assigned to Combat Crew Training Squadron, 234th Army AF Base Unit, Clovis AAF, NM
					Forced landing 13Jun44 2 miles N of Clovis AAF, NM.  Surveyed Clovis Jun 15, 1944
				6356 Delivered to USAAF 23Feb44.  Departed Smoky Hill AAF, KS for CBI on 10Apr44
					Assigned to 792nd Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India 9May44.  Named ‘The Gusher’
					Modified as a fuel tanker. 20 Hump supply missions.  (468th BG, 792nd BS) suffered prop failure 
					on return from fuel delivery and crew bailed out over Fulin, China Aug 25, 1944 enroute from Pengshan, 
					China to Kharagpur, India.
				6357 Delivered to USAAF 23Feb44.  Departed Smoky Hill AAF, KS for CBI on 14Apr44
					Assigned to 468th Bomb Group but crashed before receipt Apr 20, 1944 on landing at Karachi, India. 
					The aircraft slid along the ground and into a British barracks killing some soldiers.
					Also reported as being assigned to NACA Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory, Lewis Field, Cleveland, Ohio 
					Jun 22, 1944 with NACA code K-76. Used to test NACA modifications to R-3350 engines. Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949 
				6358 Delivered to USAAF 23Feb44.  Departed Smoky Hill AAF, KS for CBI on 14Apr44
					Assigned to 794th Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India 3May44
					(468nd BG, 794th BS, "Ding Hao") damaged during raid on aircraft factory in Omora, Japan and diverted 
					to Vladivostok, Russia Nov 21, 1944 and fell into Soviet hands.  MACR 9865.
					The interned crew was allowed to "escape" into American-occupied Iran in January 1945. The aircraft was 
					not returned to the Americans and instead used by the Russians in the Tu-4 Bull development effort.
					The aircraft was grounded as a reference aircraft
				6359 Delivered to USAAF 18Feb44.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed Walker AAF, KS for CBI 14Apr44; arrived India 29Apr44.  Named ‘Missouri Queen’.  Named ‘Vixen’
					(462nd BG, 770th BS) crashed into mountain near Qinyuan Shanxi, China Dec 7, 1944 while on mission
					to Manchuria airplane manufacturing company and adjacent arsenal at Mukden, Manchuria.  MACR 10124.
					All 11 crew killed.
				6360 Delivered to USAAF 18Feb44.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group, Walker AAF, KS
					Departed Walker AAF, KS for CBI 14Apr44.  Assigned to 770th Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Piardoba, India
					(462nd BG) made wheels up belly landing at fighter airfield at LaoHoKow, China Sep 8, 1944 due to damage 
					from Japanese fighters while on mission to Anshan, China.  The aircraft was bombed and strafed on the 
					ground by Japanese fighters the following morning.  The aircraft was blown up by the crew.
					All 11 crew survived and were rescued.  
				6361 Delivered to USAAF 19Feb44 (444th BG, 678th BS) crashed due to fuel starvation 60 miles from Kunming, China 
					Jun 5, 1944. Ten of the crew parachuted to safety.
				6362 (Delivered to USAAF 22Feb44.  Departed Smoky Hill AAF, KS for CBI on 10Apr44
					Assigned to 792nd Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India 19Apr44
					(468th BG, 792nd BS) crashed in Pengshan, China shortly after takeoff 
					Nov 21, 1944.  Mission started in India, plane landed in China as a staging site for the next leg to Japan.
				6363 Assigned to 7th Ferrying Group, Boeing Field, Seattle, WA
					Crash landed 29Mar44 due to mechanical failure at Memphis Municipal Airport, Memphis, TN
					Assigned to 3705th Army AF Base Unit, Lowry AAF, CO
					Damaged 18May45 in a collision on the ground at Lowry AAF, CO.  To GIA 31Mar45 at Lowry AAF, CO
					Reclamation completed Lowry Field Mar 24, 1946
				6364 Delivered to USAAF 26Feb44.  Assigned to 500th Bomb Group
					Reclamation completed Davis Monthan Jun 12, 1949
				6365 Delivered to USAAF 24Feb44.  Assigned to 795th Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Smoky Hill AAF, KS
					Departed Smoky Hill AAF, KS for CBI on 14Apr44
					Assigned to 795th Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India 29Apr44
					Transferred to 794th Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India Oct44
					(468th BG, 794th BS, "Hap Arnold Special") During a night time raid on Omura on Kyushu, Japan, the 
					aircraft was damaged and with low fuel diverted to Vladivostok in the Soviet Union
					Nov 11, 1944 and fell into Soviet hands.  MACR 9664.  The interned crew was allowed to escape into 
					American-occupied Iran in January 1945. The aircraft was not returned to the Americans and instead 
					used by the Russians in the Tu-4 Bull development effort.
					The aircraft was disassembled at the Central Aerodrome in Moscow. 
				6366 Delivered to USAAF 24Feb44.  Assigned to Combat Crew Training Squadron, 234th Army AF Base Unit, 
					Clovis AAF, NM.  Accident 9Aug44 landing at Tinker AAF, OK.  Reclaimed at Robins AFB, GA 20Nov48
					Reclamation completed Robins AF Nov 8, 1949
				6367 Delivered to USAAF 24Feb44.  Assigned to 234th Army AF Base Unit, Clovis AAF, NM
					Reclaimed at Robins AFB, GA 25Apr49
				6368 Delivered to USAAF 24Feb44.  Departed Smoky Hill AAF, KS for CBI on 13Apr44
					Assigned to 794th Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India 4May44.  Named ‘Calamity Sue’
					(468th BG, 794th BS) crashed after struck in tail stabilizer by piece of wreckage from B-29 42-6334
					that was rammed by enemy Ki-45 fighter and crashed Yawata Kyoto, Japan Aug 20, 1944.  MACR 9685.
					8 crew killed, 3 bailed out and became POW.  The plane departed Pengshan, China and took part in 
					a daylight mission to the Imperial Iron and Steel Works at Yawata, Japan . 
				6369 Delivered to USAAF 21Feb44.  Departed Smoky Hill AAF, KS for CBI on 13Apr44
					Assigned to 468th Bomb Group but crashed before receipt in India
					(468th BG, 793rd BS) crashed in dust storm during ferry flight enroute from USA to
					Karachi, India Apr 21, 1944.  . The crew abandoned the aircraft, which crashed 20 miles 
					southeast of Karachi. 
				6370 Delivered to USAAF 19Feb44.  Departed Smoky Hill AAF, KS for CBI on 10Apr44
					Assigned to 468th Bomb Group 20Apr44.  Named ‘Lethal Lady’
					(58th BW, 468th BG, 793rd BS) crashed 75 mi off Andaman Islands in Bay of Bengal during mission to
					Singapore Nov 5, 1944.  MACR 9577.  All 11 crew killed.
				6371 Delivered to USAAF 26Feb44.  Assigned to 234th Army AF Base Unit, Clovis AAF, NM	Code K-90
					Accident 18May44 at Clovis AAF, NM.  To GIA at Clovis AAF, NM 20Nov46
					Reclamation completed Clovis Nov 20, 1946
				6372 Delivered to USAAF 23Feb44.  Assigned to 882nd Bomb Squadron, 500th Bomb Group
					Crashed 27Jun44 NE of Walker AAF, KS when the landing gear failed to extend and a fire in #2 engine. Crew safe
					To CL-26 at Amarillo Jun 29, 1944
				6373 Delivered to USAAF 26Feb44.  Assigned to 882nd Bomb Squadron, 500th Bomb Group
					W/o when force landed 11Jul44 due to an engine fire and propeller malfunction at Walker AAF, KS
					Surveyed Walker AF, KS Jul 13, 1944
				6374 Delivered to USAAF 23Feb44.  Assigned to 499th Bomb Group
					Reclamation completed Hill Field Sep 14, 1948
				6375 Delivered to USAAF 23Feb44.  Assigned to 234th Army AF Base Unit, Clovis AAF, NM
					Crashed 2Jun44 when the aircraft was abandoned due to a fire 18 miles SE of Clovis AAF, NM
					Surveyed Clovis Jun 4, 1944
				6376 Delivered to USAAF 26Feb44.  Tested with four gun General Electric (Emerson modified)
					upper forward remote control turret.  Assigned to 611th Army AF Base Unit, Eglin AAF, FL
					To storage at Davis Monthan Jun 27, 1949
				6377 Delivered to USAAF 1Mar44.  Assigned to 875th Bomb Squadron, 498th Bomb Group, Great Bend AAF, KS
					Accident 27May44 due to structural failure at Great Bend AAF, KS
					Accident 15Jul44 taxying at Great Bend AAF, KS
					Assigned to 875th Bomb Squadron, 498th Bomb Group, Isely AAF, Saipan
					Reclamation complete Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6378 Delivered to USAAF 10Mar44.  Assigned to 499th Bomb Group.  Modified to TB-29
					Assigned to Combat Crew Training Squadron, 236th Army AF Base Unit, Pyote AAF, TX
					Accident 4Mar45 during take-off at Pyote AAF, TX
					Reclamation completed Davis-Monthan Jun 27, 1949
				6379 Delivered to USAAF 26Feb44.  Assigned to 792nd Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India
					Returned to USA and assigned to 883rd Bomb Squadron, 500th Bomb Group
					Crashed 17Sep45 near Copeland, KS. On a training flight out of Walker AFB, either the pilot or co-pilot 
					had worked on a farm in Copeland and deviated from their approved flight path to buzz the town. Plane 
					hit the ground and cart-wheeled through the farm of Ora Hatfield, killing Hatfield and his infant grandson and
 					severely burning Hatfield's wife and daughter. Entire crew killed. Claim for damages and loss-of-life was 
					initially denied by the USAAF because the training flight was off-course 
					and therefore not on official USAAF business. Claims by Hatfield family were finally granted by 
					Act of Congress in 1947.  Aircraft was surveyed Walker AF Sep 18, 1945
				6380 Delivered to USAAF 26Feb44.  Assigned to 234th Army AF Base Unit, Clovis AAF, NM
					Named ‘Queen of the Air’.  Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6381 Delivered to USAAF 1Mar44.  Assigned to 234th Army AF Base Unit, Clovis AAF, NM
					Reclamation completed Victorville AAF, CA Sep 14, 1948
				6382 Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group.  Departed Smoky Hill AAF, KS for CBI 3Jun44
					Assigned to 770th/771st Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Piardoba, India.  Named ‘Big Chief’
					Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 26Jan45.  Reclamation completed Davis Monthan Jun 27, 1949
				6383 Delivered to USAAF 14Mar44.  Assigned to 40th Bomb Group, Herington, KS, Jun44
					Ditched in ocean off coast of Africa during ferry flight enroute to India via Roberts Field, Georgetown, 
					Guiana Jun 17, 1944.  Crew survived.
				6384 Delivered to USAAF 6Mar44.  Assigned to 870th Bomb Squadron, 497th Bomb Group
					Written off 26Jul44 after take-off accident 20 miles north of Pratt AAF, KS
					To CL-26 at Pratt AF Aug 27, 1944
				6385 Delivered to USAAF 4Mar44.  Assigned to 877th Bomb Squadron, 499th Bomb Group, Smoky Hill AAF, KS
					Accident 5Jul44 taxying at Smoky Hill AAF, KS [probably used as a GIA at Chanute]
					reclamation completed Chanute Apr 29, 1949
				6386 Delivered to USAAF 7Mar44.  Assigned to 2532nd Army AF Base Unit, Randolph AAF, TX
					Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6387 Delivered to USAAF 9Mar44.  Assigned to 870th Bomb Squadron, 497th Bomb Group
					Crashed 13Jun44 on take-off from Pratt AAF, KS.  To CL-26 at Pratt AF Jun 14, 1944
				6388 Delivered to USAAF 4Mar44.  Assigned to 243rd Army AF Base Unit, Great Bend AAF, KS
					Accident 10Mar45 landing at Great Bend AAF, KS.  Reclamation completed Victorville AF Sep 18, 1948
				6389 Delivered to USAAF 2Mar44.  Departed Smoky Hill AAF, KS for CBI on 10Apr44
					Assigned to 792nd Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India 21Apr44.  Named ‘Party Girl’
					(468th BG, 792nd BS) lost in China Dec 7, 1944 while on mission to Manchuria Airplane Factory and
					arsenal at Mukden, Manchuria.  MACR 10100.  All 11 crew killed.
				6390 MSN 3524 Delivered to USAAF 4Mar44.  Departed Smoky Hill AAF, KS for CBI on 13Apr44
					Assigned to 794th Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India 4May44.  Named ‘Gallopin’ Goose’
					(468th BG, 794th BS) rammed by enemy Ki-44 fighter flown by Sgt. Shinobu Ikeda of the 25th Dokuritsu 
					Chuta iover Mukden, Manchuria Dec 7, 1944.  MACR 10101.
					10 crew KIA and 1 bailed out and became POW.
				6391 Delivered to USAAF 2Apr44.  Assigned to 497th Bomb Group.  Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6392 Delivered to USAAF 19Mar44.  Assigned to Combat Crew Training Squadron, 231st Army AF Base Unit, 
					Alamogordo AAF, NM.  Reclamation completed Victorville AF Sep 14, 1948
				6393 Delivered to USAAF 14Mar44.  Modified to TB-29.  Assigned to 497th Bomb Group
					Assigned to 40th Bomb Group.  Accident 22Jun45 due to mechanical failure landing at Roswell AAF, NM
					Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6394 Delivered to USAAF 7Mar44.  Assigned to Combat Crew Training Squadron, 231st Army AF Base Unit, Alamogordo AAF, NM
					Accident 28Jul44 due to mechanical failure at Alamogordo AAF, NM
					Reclamation completed Pyote Dec 21, 1949
				6395 Delivered to USAAF 20Mar44.  Assigned to 43rd Bomb Squadron, 29th Bomb Group, 314th Bomb Wing
					Crashed 8Oct44 The aircraft was on a training flight from Pratt AAF, Pratt, Kansas. Crashed and burned 
					near the Texas refinery, 5 miles from the heart of Dallas, Texas
				6396 Delivered to USAAF 9Mar44.  Assigned to 6th Bomb Group
					Reclamation completed Tinker AF May 14, 1947
				6397 Delivered to USAAF 9Mar44.  Assigned to 793rd Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group
					Named ‘Million Dollar Baby’.  Declared war weary.  To Davis Monthan Jun 27, 1949.
				6398 Delivered to USAAF 10Mar44.  Assigned to Combat Crew Training Squadron, 231st Army AF Base Unit, 
					Alamogordo AAF, NM.  Accident 16Jan45 due to mechanical failure 7 miles NW of Alamogordo AAF, NM
					Crashed 22Feb45 due to mechanical failure on take-off from Alamogordo AAF, NM
					Reclamation completed Alamogordo Mar 1, 1945
				6399 Delivered to USAAF 9Mar44.  Assigned to 678th Bomb Squadron, 444th Bomb Group.  Named ‘The Agitator’
					Reclamation completed Davis Monthan Jun 27, 1949
				6400 Delivered to USAAF 20Mar44.  Assigned to 236th Army AF Base Unit, Pyote AAF, TX
					Reclamation completed Pyote AF Dec 21, 1949
				6401 Delivered to USAAF 11Mar44.  Assigned to 499th Bomb Group
					Reclamation completed Pyote AF Dec 21, 1949
				6402 Delivered to USAAF 10Mar44.  Assigned to 243rd Army AF Base Unit, Great Bend AAF, KS
					Assigned to 435th Bomb Squadron, 333th Bomb Group
					Force landing 22Jun45 due to mechanical failure 7 miles ESE of Oklahoma City, OK 
					Reclamation completed Tinker AF, OK May 15, 1947
				6403 Delivered to USAAF 20Mar44.  Assigned to 498th Bomb Group, Great Bend AAF, KS
					Accident 22Jun45 Tinker AAF, OK.  Reclamation completed Pyote AF Dec 21, 1949
				6404 Delivered to USAAF 20Mar44.  Assigned to 30th Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group
					Accident 10Oct44 landing at Great Bend AAF, KS.  Assigned to 498th Bomb Group
					Reclamation completed Pyote AF Dec 21, 1949
42-6405/6454		Boeing B-29-20-BW Superfortress
				MSN 3539/3588.  Dispostions from The B-29 Superfortress: A Comprehensive 
					Registry of the Planes by Robert A. Mann. 
				6405 Delivered to USAAF 28Mar44.  Modified to TB-29
					Assigned to Combat Crew Training Squadron, 234th Army AF Base Unit, Clovis AAF, NM
					Accident 19Jul44 due to mechanical faliure over Strother AAF, KS
					Crashed 29Mar45 after the crew bailed out due to a fire 8 miles SW of Ragland, NM
					surveyed Clovis Mar 30, 1945
				6406 Delivered to USAAF 16Mar44.  Assigned to 497th Bomb Group
					Reclamation completed Kelly Field Jan 14, 1949
				6407 Delivered to USAAF 23Mar44.  Assigned to 795th Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Smoky Hill AAF, KS
					Assigned to 795th Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India 27Aug44
					Transferred to 794th Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India Oct44.  Named ‘Lucky Seven’
					Declared war weary 11Jan45. Returned to CONUS 12Oct45.  Reclamation completed Pyote AF Dec 21, 1949
				6408 Delivered to USAAF 29Mar44.  Departed Smoky Hill AAF, KS for CBI on 5Jun44
					Assigned to 792nd Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India 25Jun44.  Named ‘Reddy Teddy’
					(468th BG, 792nd BS) suffered AAA damage and crew bailed out Yawata, Japan Aug 20, 1944.
					MACR 9687.  The aircraft was on a mission to Yawata when it was hit by flak and attacked by Japanese 
					fighters who gave its position and altitude to ground control then peeled away. The aircraft had an 
					explosion near the front when it was hit by flak; it was on fire and going down and the crew bailed out. 
					The aircraft crashed in Saienba, Kokura City, Fukuoka Prefecture. Three crewmembers were KIA and 8 
					crewmembers were POW’s. Seven were moved to Tokyo and imprisoned in Omori POW Camp and returned to 
					the United States after the war, the other died in hospital.
				6409 Delivered to USAAF 17Mar44.  Assigned to 794th Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Smoky Hill AAF, OK. 
					Departed Smoky Hill AAF, OK for CBI on 10Jun44; Arrived Kharagpur, India 30Jun44.  Named ‘The Uninvited’
					Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 11Jan45.  Assigned to Roswell AAF, NM
					Reclamation completed Pyote AF Dec 21, 1949
				6410 Delivered to USAAF 20Mar44.  Assigned to 498th Bomb Group
					Reclamation completed Pyote AF Dec 21, 1949
				6411 Delivered to USAAF 30Mar44.  Assigned to 792nd Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India 26Aug44
					Declared war weary 30Dec44.  Reclamation completed Pyote AF Dec 21, 1949
				6412 Delivered to USAAF 27Mar44
					converted to F-13 photo-recon aircraft. Assigned to Combat Crew Training Squadron, 234th Army AF 
					Base Unit, Clovis AAF, NM.  Accident 7Jul45 due to mechanical faliure landing at Fort Worth AAF, TX
					Redesignated RB-29 Jun 11, 1948. Reclamation completed Pyote AFB, TX Dec 21, 1949
				6413 Delivered to USAAF 27Mar44. Tested with 2-gun General Electric upper forward remote
					control turret.  Assigned to 611th Army AF Base Unit, Eglin AAF, FL
					To Eglin proving ground 8/31/45.  Reclamation at March AFB, CA completed Jul 31, 1946
				6414 Delivered to USAAF 27Mar44.  Modified to TB-29.  Assigned to 234th Army AF Base Unit, Clovis AAF, NM
					Assigned to 244th Army AF Base Unit, Harvard AAF, NB
					Accident 20Aug45 taking off at Harvard AAF, NB
					Reclamation completed Pyote AF Dec 21, 1949
				6415 Delivered to USAAF 23Mar44.  Assigned to 234th Army AF Base Unit, Clovis AAF, NM
					Reclamation completed Pyote AF Dec 21, 1949
				6416 Delivered to USAAF 28Mar44.  Assigned to Combat Crew Training Squadron, 234th Army AF Base Unit, 
					Clovis AAF, NM.  Accident 3Jan45 on the ground at Clovis AAF, NM
					Reclamation completed Pyote AF Dec 21, 1949
				6417 (MSN 3551) with 73rd BW, 499th BG, 879th BS crashed in weather related accident 2 mi SE of Lorraine, KS
					Jul 7, 1944.  5 killed.  To CL-26 at Smoky Hill AF, KS Jul 9, 1944
				6418 Delivered to USAAF 23Mar44.  Assigned to 45th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group 
					Departed Pratt AAF, KS for CBI; arrived Chakulia, India 7Jul44
					Crash landed 26Oct44 when the gear would not come down for a landing at Chakulia, India.
					Crash landed 14Jan45 at Chakulia, India.  Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 22Feb45
					Reclamation completed Pyote AF Dec 21, 1949
				6419 Delivered to USAAF 3Apr44.  Assigned to 234th Army AF Base Unit, Clovis AAF, NM
					Reclamation completed Pyote AF Dec 21, 1949
				6420 Delivered to USAAF 1Apr44.  Assigned to 877th Bomb Squadron, 499th Bomb Group
					Accident 27Jul44 due to engine failure landing at Walker AAF, KS
					Reclamation completed Seattle AAF, WA Oct 2, 1946
				6421 Delivered to USAAF 1Apr44.  Assigned to 499th Bomb Group
					Reclamation completed Pyote AF Dec 21, 1949
				6422 Delivered to USAAF 1Apr44.  Assigned to 499th Bomb Group
					Reclamation completed Pyote AF Dec 21, 1949
				6423 Delivered to USAAF 8Apr44.  Assigned to 676th Bomb Squadron, 444th Bomb Group, Dudhkundi, India
					Named ‘Urgin’ Virgin’.  Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 29Nov45 reclamation completed Pyote AF Dec 21, 1949
				6424 Delivered to USAAF 15Apr44.  Assigned to 499th Bomb Group
					Reclamation completed Davis Monthan AAF, AZ Jun 27, 1949
				6425 Delivered to USAAF 20Apr44.  Assigned to 395th Bomb Squadron, 40th Bomb Group, Pratt AAF, KS
					Departed Pratt AAF, KS for CBI 16Jun44; Arrived Chakulia, India 7Jul44.  Named ‘B-Sweet’
					(40th BG) crashed 70 mi SW of Hsichang, China
					Aug 20, 1944.  MACR 7345.  The crew bailed out due to engine failure over the hump and were rescued by locals
				6426 Delivered to USAAF 5May44.  Assigned to 93rd Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group
					Accident 17Jan45 taxying at Borinquen Field, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico.  Assigned to 499th Bomb Group
					Accident 16Mar45 during taxying at Great Bend AAF, TX.  To storage at Davis Monthan 6/27/49
				6427 Delivered to USAAF 18May44.  Assigned to 500th Bomb Group
					Reclamation completed Tinker AF May 15, 1947
				6428 Delivered to USAAF 31Mar44.  Assigned to 29th Bomb Group
					Missing Gulf of Mexico (29th VHBG) Jan 9, 1945
				6429 Delivered to USAAF 1Apr44.  Assigned to 234th Army AF Base Unit, Clovis AAF, NM
					Reclamation completed Pyote AF Dec 21, 1949
				6430 Delivered to USAAF 31Mar44.  Assigned to Combat Crew Training Squadron, 234th Army AF Base Unit, Clovis AAF, NM
					Accident 19Jan45 taxying at Clovis AAF, NM.  Accident 13Jun45 due to mechanical failure landing at Kirtland AAF, NM
					Reclamation completed Kirtland AF, NM Jul 2, 1945
				6431 Delivered to USAAF 29Mar44.  Assigned to 4136th Army AF Base Unit, Tinker AAF, OK.  Modified to TB-29
					Assigned to 502nd Bomb Group, Grand Island AAF, NB.  Accident 10Jun45 due to weather 10 miles N of Shawnee, OK
					Reclamation completed Tinker AF May 17, 1947
				6432 Delivered to USAAF 2Apr44.  Assigned to 238th Army AF Base Unit, Walker AAF, NM
					Reclamation completed Pyote AF Apr 1, 1947
				6433 Delivered to USAAF 3Apr44.  Assigned to 497th Bomb Group
					Reclamation completed Las Vegas AAF, Apr 9, 1946
				6434 Delivered to USAAF 4Apr44.  Assigned to 500th Bomb Group
					Reclamation completed Seattle AAF Oct 2, 1946
				6435 Delivered to USAAF 7Apr44.  Assigned to 883rd Bomb Squadron, 500th Bomb Group
					Crashed 29Aug44 at Rock Quary, 2 miles east of Tulsa Municipal Airport, OK. Crew bailed out
				6436 Delivered to USAAF 2Apr44.  Assigned to Combat Crew Training Squadron, 234th Army AF Base Unit, Clovis AAF, NM
					Accident 3Jan45 taxying at Clovis AAF, NM.  Reclamation completed Pyote AF Dec 21, 1949
				6437 Delivered to USAAF 1Apr44.  Assigned to 498th Bomb Group, Great Bend AAF, KS
					Reclamation completed Pyote AF Dec 21, 1949
				6438 Delivered to USAAF 31Mar44.  Assigned to Combat Crew Training Squadron, 231st Army AF Base Unit, Alamogordo AAF, NM
					Crashed 18Jan45 20 miles SW of Alamogordo, NM.  Reclamation completed Alamogordo, NM Jan 29, 1945
				6439 Delivered to USAAF 3Apr44.  Assigned to 873rd Bomb Squadron, 498th Bomb Group, Great Bend AAF, KS
					Accident 16Jun44 due to mechanical failure at Great Bend AAF, KS.  Assigned to 19th Bomb Group
					To storage at Davis Monthan 2/28/46.  Reclamation completed Nov 30, 1948
				6440 Delivered to USAAF 2Apr44.  Assigned to 500th Bomb Group
					Reclamation completed Tinker AF May 15, 1947
				6441 Delivered to USAAF 2Apr44.  Assigned to 243rd Army AF Base Unit, Great Bend AAF, KS
					Assigned to 28th Bomb Squadron, 19th Bomb Group.  Accident 25Sep44 due to mechanical failure landing at 
					Tinker AAF, OK.  Reclamation completed Pyote AF Dec 21, 1949
				6442 Delivered to USAAF 2Apr44.  Assigned to Combat Crew Training Squadron, 234th Army AF Base Unit, Clovis AAF, NM
					Accident 31Jul44 due to structural failure over the Nara Vista Range, Nara Vista, NM
					Reclamation completed Pyote AF Dec 21, 1949
				6443 Delivered to USAAF 4Apr44.  Assigned to 500th Bomb Group
					Reclamation completed Pyote AF Dec 21, 1949
				6444 Delivered to USAAF 12Apr44.  Assigned to 462nd Bomb Group
					Departed Smoky Hill AAF, KS for CBI 1Jun44; arrived India 17Jun44.
					Assigned to 770th Bomb Squadron, 462nd Bomb Group, Piardoba, India.  Named ‘Humpin’ Honey’
					Crashed on takeoff at Piardoba airfield, India. Nov 5, 1944 due to engine failure during takeoff for a 
					mission to Singapore.  11 crew bailed out but one was killed.
				6445 Delivered to USAAF 4Apr44.  Assigned to 498th Bomb Group, Great Bend AAF, KS
					Reclamation completed Harlingen AF, TX May 24, 1946
				6446 Delivered to USAAF 3Apr44.  Assigned to 500th Bomb Group
					Reclamation completed Pyote AF Dec 26, 1949
				6447 Delivered to USAAF 12Apr44.  Assigned to Combat Crew Training Squadron, 231st Army AF Base Unit, Alamogordo AAF, NM
					Accident 23Feb45 on the ground at Alamogordo AAF, NM.  Accident 12Apr45 landing at Lubbock AAF, TX
					Reclamation completed Kelly AA Jul 14, 1949
				6448 Delivered to USAAF 11Apr44.  Assigned to 500th Bomb Group
					Reclamation completed Pyote AF Dec 21, 1949
				6449 Delivered to USAAF 8Apr44.  Assigned to 499th Bomb Group
					Reclamation completed Tinker AF May 27, 1948
				6450 Delivered to USAAF 11Apr44.  Assigned to 497th Bomb Group
					Reclamation completed Kelly AF May 27, 1948
				6451 Delivered to USAAF 12Apr44.  Assigned to Combat Crew Training Squadron, 234th Army AF Base Unit, Clovis AAF, NM
					Accident 15Feb45 due to mechanical failure taxying at Clovis AAF, NM
					Reclamation completed Tinker AF May 15, 1947
				6452 Delivered to USAAF 13Apr44.  (444th BG, 679th BS) crashed near Agartala, India
					Aug 7, 1944.  Caught fire, crew bailed out
				6453 Delivered to USAAF 20Apr44
					Assigned to Combat Crew Training Squadron, 231st Army AF Base Unit, Alamogordo AAF, NM
					Reclamation completed Pyote AF Dec 21, 1949
				6454 Delivered to USAAF 15Apr44.  Departed CONUS for CBI; arrived 28Jun44
					Assigned to 793rd Bomb Squadron, 468th Bomb Group, Kharagpur, India.  Named ‘Totin’ to Tokyo’
					Crash landing 4Sep44 at Kharagpur, India.  Declared war weary. Returned to CONUS 21Jan45
					Modified to TB-29.  Assigned to 3030th Army AF Base Unit, Roswell AAF, NM
					Accident 12Aug45 taxying at Roswell Auxiliary AAF #3, Dexter NM
					Reclamation completed Davis Monthan AF Jun 27, 1949
42-6455/6504		Douglas C-53-DO
				MSN 4907/4956
				6455 (MSN 4907) to USAAF Apr 20, 1942.  To RAF 32 Sqdn as Dakota II, RAF serial was MA928. 
					Transferred to Pan American shortly after export.  Crashed Mar 25, 1943, Agartala, India.
				6456 (MSN 4908) to USAAF 20Apr42.  Ferried overseas via the North Atlantic. Patterson Field, Reykjavik, 
					Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 23Oct42. Eighth Air Force 24Oct42.   Oran 06Apr43. Returned to US 28Aug45
					To RFC Aug 30, 1945.  To civil registry as NC45362 Northeast delivered 27Nov45.  
					To Air Carrier Service Corp, Wash DC, Sep67.   Jack Richards AircraftCO US Inc, Okla. City, OK US   
					To N12MA Mannion Air Charter, Detroit, MI US, registered 20Dec73.  To South Central Avn. bought 04Feb81.
				6457 (MSN 4909) to USAAF Apr 18, 1942.  To RAF as Dakota II HK867.  Transferred to Pan
					American shortly after export, RAF record card shows use
					in Middle East (267 Sqdn RAF, 1 MECCU RAF), but does not list fate.
				6458 (MSN 4910) to USAAF Apr 20, 1942.  to RFC Mar 5, 1945.  To PP-AVK, to PP-EDL, to Brazilian AF as
					FAB-EDL, to Clube Nautico Agua Limpa as PT-KVP.  Ultimate fate obscure.
				6459 (MSN 4911) 3 April 1942 Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Army Air
					Force with s/n 42-6459.
 					From 9 February 1945 to 21 December 1948 To Trans World Airlines with
						c/r NC18565. Operated with markings: 369
					December 1949 To Lockheed Aircraft Corporation.
					9 January 1950 To Lockheed Aircraft Corp with c/r N18565 (DC3A, 4911).
					1960 Fitted with Nasarr nose for F-104 Training.
					14 September 1962 Civil registration, N18565, cancelled.
 					From 19 October 1962 to 17 February 1967 Taken on Strength/Charge with
						the Luftwaffe with s/n XA+117.
				6460 (MSN 4912) to USAAF 24Apr42. Ferried overseas via the North Atlantic. Patterson Field, 
					Reykjavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 23Oct42.  8th AF 25Oct42.  Oran 10May43.  US 28Aug45. To RFC 31Aug45  
					To NC45363 Western Airlines leased 1945/46, Bought 1 Aug49.   Page Alws 26Mar55.
					TO N70M Commercial Fidelity Corp Lombard Corp Walter E Heller and Co, Chicago, IL Jun63 
					Real Earth Estate, Tarzana, CA US 1965.  Walter E Heller & Co, Oct67.  B B Jackson, Grants Pass, 
					OR US Ju168.  M Knippel, Monterrey,CA US, Jun70.  Progressive Aviation Inc, Wichita, TX US 1972 
					R D Tapply, Ft Collins, CO. 1974. J W Duff, Mar77.  Cancelled. 
				6461 (MSN 4913) to USAAF Apr 23, 1942.  .Ferried overseas via the North Atlantic. Patterson Field, 
					Reykjavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 18Dec42. 325th Ferrying Squadron, 31st Air Transport Group, 
					Grove (Station 519). En route from Saint-Dizier (A-64), France to Grove 13Mar45 the aircraft crashed during a forced 
					landing one mile NE of Vitra, France following a ? 2 engine fire. The crew bailed out but the pilot slipped out of 
					his parachute and was killed [1KIA].   Aircraft condemned salvage Apr 20, 1945
				6462 (MSN 4914) to USAAF Apr 24, 1942.  AMMISCA 21Aug42.  14th AF China 22Oct42.  Accra 28Dec42 
					Chicago & Southern 08Apr43. Continental Al l 30Aug43.  N Africa Wg ATC 13Jan44.
					To United Air Lines Jul 3, 1944 as NC19946	"Mainliner Rock Springs".  To PP-YQS REAL on 12 Aug 1956; 
					Aeronorte Jul 30, 1959.  w/o 15 Mar 1961 at Ponta Grossa, Brazil
				6463 (MSN 4915) to USAAF May 6, 1942.  Crashed Aug 15, 1942 east of Garnett Peak, Peru, MA.  4 killed.
				6464 (MSN 4916) to USAAF Apr 27, 1942.  W/o 17 Jul 1943 Mid-air with 41-38730,  10 miles N. of Grenada
					AAF, MS.  Surveyed Grenada AAF, MS Jul 18, 1943
				6465 (MSN 4917) to USAAF Apr 18, 1942, to US Navy Apr 27, 1942 as R4D-3 BuNo 05079
				6466 (MSN 4918) to US Navy Apr 20, 1942 as R4D-3 BuNo 05080.
				6467 (MSN 4919)  to USAAF 23Apr42.  Accra 28Dec42.  Central African Wing ATC 29May43  
					North Africa Wing ATC 27Mar44.  Returned to US 02Nov44  Delivered Nov 4, 1944 as NC19925 to United Airlines
					"C/1 Moline"I"Oakland", bought Jan 10, 1945.   Los Angeles Air Service bought Jul l, 1950 
					Northwest "346" bought Sep 8, 1951- Ozark bought Oct 2, 1958.  Reregistered N149D in 1958 
					J H Vatterott, Bridgetown, MO, bought Jul 6, 1962.  Rust Aviation Inc, Kanabee, IL, Apr69 
					Florida Airlines A C Allyn, Sarasota, FL US 1974.  Pioneer Int'l Leasing Inc, Chicago, IL, registered
					Oct 30, 1975.  Sale reptd Jun79. 
				6468 (MSN 4920) to USAAF Apr 25, 1942.  10th AF India Dec 26, 1942.  India China Wing ATC May 12, 1943.
					Sold to Indian government Apr 10, 1946
				6469 (MSN 4921) to USAAF Apr 30, 1942.  30Apr42. Ferried overseas via the North Atlantic. Patterson Field, 
					Reykjavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 23Oct42.
					Returned to USA Sep 1, 1945.  To RFC Bush Field, GA Sep 12, 1945
				6470 (MSN 4922) to USAAF Apr 27, 1942.  Accra 28Dec42.  10th AF 24Mar43.  India China Wing ATC 29May43.
				  	10th AF.  Condemned salvage Army-Navy Liquidation Commission Oct 20, 1945.
					To VT-ATI with  Tata Airlines Oct 1945.  Then to Air India.  W/o at Jammu, India Nov 13, 1947.
				6471 (MSN 4923) to USAAF Apr 27, 1942.  10th AF India 31Jul42.   Accra 28Dec42.   10th AF India 24Mar43   
					India China Wing ATC 29May43.  Crashed after takeoff at Dum Dum near Calcutta, India Aug 22, 1943.  20 killed.
				6472 (MSN 4924) to USAAF Apr 30, 1942.  10th AF 15Sep42. India 26Dec42. India China Wing ATC 29May43.   
					10th AF or India-China Wing ATC 26Apr44.  To excess inventory list Nov 30, 1945
				6473 (MSN 4925) to USAAF Apr42.   NC45374 American "Erie" 24Apr42.  US Dec42. To RFC 30Apr45 
					To NC45374 DPC American leased May 16, 1945.  "74" WAA 25Jun47 Southern 30Jun51.  Reregistered N65SA in 1954 
					Reregistered N6510 Oct 10, 1967.  Carolina Aircraft Corp, bought 13Oct67 Concare Aircraft Leasing Co, Jan68 
					Skyway Aviation Inc, Jackson, MI US,  1968 Continental Aviation Co, Tulsa, OK US 1973 -
					Florida Nat'l Alws, FtL, FL US 1974.  Registered N40FN 1975.  J Sweeney, Miami Beach, FL, registered
					9Jul 19, 1977. N40FN   N-cancelled on 14 Feb 2011 
				6474 (MSN 4926) to USAAF Apr 30, 1942.  To DPC Bush Field Jan 12, 1945.  To Aerovias Braniff as XA-DUJ, 
					to Aerovias Inernacionales de Mexico (Aerovias Reforma) as XA-HIP, to Aero Mexico, still
					as XA-HIP, to N5139B M M Landy, B23Jan56, to N46TE Eastman Kodak Co, Rochester, NY US Jun63, 
					to Viking Express as N162E, General Development Corp, Miami, FL US Sep68.  General Devel. Air Service 
					Inc, Miami, FL US Dec70.  Mackinac College, Mackinac, MI US 1972.  T J DillonCO US Inc, Akron, OH Jul73. 
					Escort Air Taxis Inc, Akron,OH US, 1974-Air Go Inc, Dallas, TX, Feb78. W D Industries Inc, LA,CA US, R16Nov78 
					Airspeed Hawaii, Honolulu, HI Ld Sep79.  Bo-S-Aire Ld 1979 Air Molokai Ltd, Honolulu, HI BlSNov82. 
					To Pelican Air as N22RB, to Vintage Airways as N22RB.  W/o
					Aug 13, 2004 when flipped over on its back at Orlando Herndon
					Airport during Hurricane Charlie.
				6475 (MSN 4927) to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC) under Lend-Lease
					May 26, 1942. Became XT-45, then N8361C.  N8361C  N-cancelled on 7 Oct 1965 
				6476 (MSN 4928) to USAAF May 6, 1942.  To RFC Dec 19, 1944.  To NC19932 United "C/I Portland "I" Omaha
					leasted on 21 Mar 1945 bought 01Aug49.  Continental B09May50.  Forest Leasing Corp, Bradford, PA US, Jun63.
					Forest Oil Corp, Dec66.  Tecumseh Products Corp, Tecumseh, MI US 1967.  Jack Adams Aircraft Sales Inc, 
					Walls, MS, May69.  M R Smith, Midland, TX,Aug69.  Two Jacks Inc, Arlington, TN, 1972. T T BearingCO 
					US Luxury Flights Inc, Rochester, NY US  Dec73.  D Rich, Ormond Beach, FL US registered 29Nov78.
					Cancelled Sep82. 
				6477 (MSN 4929) To USAAF May 5, 1942.  To Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC) under
					Lend-Lease Jun 1942.  Became XT-55
				6478 (MSN 4930) Delivered to USAAF 26May42; Used on project ‘Knocker’, movement of Eighth Air Force to UK. 
					Ferried overseas via the North Atlantic. Patterson Field, Reykjavik, Iceland to UK 22Aug42; 8th AF 20Oct42; 12th 
					AF, Oran, Algeria 13Nov42; 12th AF, Italy 15Jul43; 8th AF, UK 
					15Jul43 but remained in Algeria; loaned to RAF for use by Air Chief Marshal Tedder, AOC-in-C. 
					Mediterranean Air Command; allocated serial ‘FD144’ [sic].  No.144 Maintenance Unit, Maison 
					Blanche, Algeria; modified for VIP use by installation of seats salvaged from the 
					wreck of a French airship; DULCIE; Supreme Commander MAAF 19Jan44; to Northolt, Middx, UK 
					20Jan44; Northolt Station Flight; Allied Expeditionary AF Communications Flight, 
					Heston, Middx 23Feb44; . No.24 Squadron, Hendon 22Mar45. No.22 Maintenance Unit, Silloth 27Jul46. 
					Recaptured by US Government. Foreign Liquidation Commission. Connor Aircraft 2Dec46. Departed Silloth 12Feb47. 
					Registered 2Apr47 as G-AJLC; cancelled 10Nov47 on export abroad. Registered Nov47 as NC74139. Registered 11Mar48 as OO-APC;
				 	cancelled 10Aug50. Registered Sep50 as N74139. Destroyed when overshot and stalled landing at Tampico, Isla Del Fronton, Mexico 7Jun68. 
					Registration cancelled.
				6479 (MSN 4931) to USAAF May 8, 1942.  To UK May 28, 1942.  to Egypt Jun 12, 1942.  
					To RAF as Dakota II FJ709 Jun 1942.  Appears as Dakota IV
					on RAF record card.  No record of fate
				6480 (MSN 4932) converted to XC-53A.  To AAF Museum Sep 21, 1945.   Wright Fld 15Sep44  
					"Old Weary Wings" USAAF Museum 21Sep45.  Reel 02Aug49 N69032 Brinkerhoff Drilling Co, Dallas, TX US Dec53. 
					N48CG Corning Glass Works, NY US Jun63.  N480G Rr 1967.  CF-WGO C W Millard, R15Jun67  
					CF-WGO-X Canadian Aero Service Quebec Ltd R02Apr68. CF-WGO Spartan Air Svces Ltd, Ottawa, Ont, R04Jan71 
					Air Dale Ltd, S.Ste Marie, Jan75 C-FWGO Rr 975' 8P-WGO Tropic Air LDec78 -C-FWGO Air Dale Ltd R27Jan83.  
					to Colombia AF as FAC-657A; wfu.  Reported to be on display at Texas Flying Legends Museum.
				6481 (MSN 4933) to USAAF May 8, 1942.  To UK May 21, 1942.  To Egypt Jun 12, 1942.
					to RAF as Dakota II FJ710 Jun 1942.  117 Sqdn RAF.  Appears as Dakota IV
					on RAF record card.  No record of fate
				6482 (MSN 4934) to USAAF May 27, 1942.  Used on project ‘Knocker’, movement of Eighth Air Force to UK. 
					Ferried overseas via the North Atlantic. Patterson Field, Reykjavik, Iceland to UK 22Aug42.  8th AF Oct 20, 1942.  
					Oran Nov 13, 1942.  12th AF Italy.  WFU 30 Aug 1943
				6483 (MSN 4935) to USAAF 28May42.  Used on project ‘Knocker’, movement of Eighth Air Force to UK. 
					Ferried overseas via the North Atlantic. Patterson Field, Reykjavik, Iceland to UK 16Aug42.  
					Used on the ‘Arnold’ transport service across the North Atlantic Sep42.  8th AF 20Oct42   Oran 04Sep43  US 19Sep45  
					To RFC 24Sep45  Wfu 25 Sep 1945; Conv by Canadair 17Jan46.  NC86584 Eastern "39S" L 1946, B31Aug49   
					L B Smith Aircraft Inc, B29AugS2.  Capitol Wr C9HD 06Jul53.  Mackey Airlines "City of Palm Beach" DecS3 
					F BAyer L01Jul64. Carolina Aircraft Corp. Ft Lauderdale.   FLMercer Airlines 1968.   Air Caribbean L Oct76 
					Old South Air Service Inc, Carolina, PR 1976.  Tidewater Int'l Underwriters Inc, San Juan, PR,
					RlSMay79 Std in Air Caribbean cis at San Juan Mar80. C & M Airtransport Corp RDec83; current 2011
				6484 (MSN 4936) to USAAF 29May42.  8th AF UK for use by Gen. Miller 20Feb43   Oran 13Mar43   US 08Aug45
					To RFC Augusta, GA Sep 1, 1945.  NC44996 TWA "361" D22Sep45.   NAVCO, St Louis, MO, 02Mar50. 
					Beldex Corp, 1950.  XB-MIQ Banco DE US Mexico, R31Mar50.  XC-BIY Rr Canc 05Dec56.  N90U Beldex Corp 
					D W Onan & Sons Inc, bought 15Feb60.  Studebaker Corp, S Bend, IN, 2lJan68.  N9012 Rr Feb70 Emair Inc, 
					Kennedyville, MD, Dec70.  Elizabeth Revyuh Foundn, Georgetown, MD, 1975.   AA Larocque, Dove, DE US, 1976  
					Bird of the Sun Air Travel Club, Ft Lauderdale, FL US leased Aug77.  Kwin Aircraft Corp, Ft Lauderdale, 
					FL US registered 27Jul79.  Reregistered NS5KN.   Oct79 noted as N9012 at Ft Lauderdale Mar80 
					Current 2011
				6485 (MSN 4937) to USAAF May 28, 1942. Used on project ‘Knocker’, movement of Eighth Air Force to UK. 
					Ferried overseas via the North Atlantic. Patterson Field, Reykjavik, Iceland to UK 16Aug42.
					8th AF Oct 20, 1942.  Oran Nov 13, 1942.
					To RFC at Bush Field Oct 4, 1945.   Eastern "394" leased 1946, bought 31Aug49. L B Smith Aircraft Inc, 01 Oct52 
					Aero Maintenance Inc, FL US Dec53.  Cancelled.
				6486 (MSN 4938) to USAAF May 30, 1942.  Used on project ‘Knocker’, movement of Eighth Air Force to UK. 
					Ferried overseas via the North Atlantic. Patterson Field, Reykjavik, Iceland to UK 16Aug42. 381st Service Squadron, 
					7th Photographic Reconnaissance Group, Eighth Air Force, Mount Farm (Station 234). ,  8th AF 20Oct42.  Oran 18Nov42.  
					9th AF 26Mar44.  8th AF.  ). Crash landed at Bas-Warneton, Belgium 27Nov44. 
					Condemned salvage from battle damage Dec 2, 1944
				6487 (MSN 4939) to USAAF 01Jun42.  Used on project ‘Knocker’, movement of Eighth Air Force to UK. Ferried overseas 
					via the North Atlantic. Patterson Field, Reykjavik, Iceland to UK 22Aug42.
					8th AF UK 20Oct42.  Oran 13Nov42.  US 22Aug45. To RFC at Bush Field Nov 2, 1945.  
					To NC86589 on 2 Nov 1945 with TWA "30S".   Beldex Corp, bought 28Octt2; to N503 with Falstaff Brewing
					corp, St Louis, MO on 21 Apr 1953; Reregistered N2503 in Jun 1963; 
					to N9351R in Dec 1966.  Mark Aero Inc, St Louis, MO Dec66.  Alpha Aviation Inc, Chesterfield, MO, 1967.
				 	R Baskowitz Ent Inc, St Louis, MO, Dec70.  to N169RB in Jun 1971; Mark Aero Inc, St Louis, MO 
					Alpha Aviation Inc, St Louis, MO, 1974.   WFU 1 Jul 2009
				6488 (MSN 4940) to USAAF Jun 2, 1942.  USA.  To RFC at Bush Field Dec 12, 1944. To NC49551 TWA "366" on 16 Jan 1945 
					Bought Aug 1949.  Bought by Beldex Corp Oct 9, 1952.  Bought by Zantop Air Transport Feb 10 1953.  
					w/o 20 Jan 1954 at Kansas City, MO.  The cargo plane crashed while on approach. The loss of control 
					of the aircraft at an altitude too low to effect recovery. The loss of control resulted from an 
					accumulation of ice and the use of de-icer boots at low air speeds.  All 3 crew killed.
				6489 (MSN 4941) to USAAF May 16, 1942.  10th AF 30May42.  India 26Oct42.  Accra 05May43.  North Africa Wing 
					ATC 29May43.  US 29Oct44.  To Western Airlines as N15563 Nov 20, 1944.  Bought by Central 31MarS9.  To Frontier 01Oct67. 
					Bought by Houston Aviation Products Corp, lApr68.  M H Ruble, Milwaukee, WI 1974. 
					Pillow Pleasure Inc, Seattle, WA US Jun77.  Starbird Inc, Reno, NV, R22Mar78.  Cancelled 1982
				6490 (MSN 4942) to US Navy May 20, 1942 as R4D-3 BuNo 05081
				6491 (MSN 4943) to US Navy May 20, 1942 as R4D-3 BuNo 05082.
				6492 (MSN 4944) to USAAF May 22, 1942. USA.  North Africa Wing ATC 29May43. Returned to US 13Jun44.
					To Pan American Aug 6, 1944.  To NC34952 with Mid-Continent Airways on 11 Aug 1944; Braniff 15Aug52.  
					Trans Texas bought 01Dec59. Gulf American Land Corp, tla Modern Air Tpt, bought 24May65 
					Modern Air Tpt, Dec66.  Provincetown-Boston All, bought 29Feb68.  to N233PB in 1970; to N33PB on 27 May 1972; 
					to YV-427C on 25 Apr 1986
				6493 (MSN 4945) to USAAF May 25, 1942.. Used on the ‘Arnold’ transport service across the North Atlantic 1942.  
					North Africa Wing ATC May 29, 1943. Accident taking off at Marrakech, French Morocco 6Jul43. Condemned in North Africa Sep 14, 1944
				6494 (MSN 4946) to USAAF May 1942.  10th AF 15Jun42.  India 26Dec42.  India China Wing ATC 29May43.  Karachi,  
					Condemned salvage Army-Navy Liquidation Commisssion Oct 18, 1945.  To VT-ATK of Tata Airlines Oct 1945.  
					Then to Air India Nov 1946.  Cancelled Dec 3, 1949.
				6495 (MSN 4947) to USAAF Jun 2, 1942.  Alaska 01Oct42.  Alaska Wing ATC 19Oct42. US 18Dec43. 
					Wfu 16 Dec 1944; to RFC Dec 16, 1944.  to NC49542 TWA "367" leased on 14 Jan 1945; 
					WAA 01Oct49. Los Angeles Air Service Dec49. to PP-XCM Maquinas Aerocom Ltda; to PP-VBR VARIG
					on 17 Jun 1950; Broken up Sao Paolo 1969.  Cancelled Jun 9, 1969
				6496 (MSN 4948) to USAAF Jun 3, 1942.  Alaska 14Dec42.   US 06Oct43.  W/o 29 Jan 1944 at Bagnall, MO, 
					surveyed US Mar 1944
				6497 (MSN 4949) to USAAF Jun 5, 1942.  Ferried overseas via the North Atlantic. Patterson Field, Reykjavik, Iceland to UK 1Sep42.
					Oran Apr 8, 1943.  Condemned salvage not combat related Oct 7, 1944
				6498 (MSN 4950) to USAAF Jun 6, 1942. Delivered to USAAF 6Jun42. Ferried overseas via the North Atlantic. 
					Patterson Field, Reykjavik, Iceland to Prestwick (Station 500), Scotland 2Sep42.
 					8th AF 15Dec42. Oran 22Mar43. 12th AF Italy.  Condemned salvage not 
					combat related Apr 8, 1943
				6499 (MSN 4951) to USAAF 09Jun42.  Ferried overseas via the North Atlantic. Patterson Field, Reykjavik, Iceland to UK 1Sep42.
					Oran 20Mar43.  US 22Aug45.   RFC 15Oct45. to DPC Bush Field Nov 2, 1945.  
					To NC86587 on 1 Nov 1945 Continental, bought by Southern 15Jul58; Reregistered N86SA in 1958; 
					Reregistered  N8661 in Oct 1967; Carolina Aircraft Corp, Ft Lauderdale, FL US bought 13Oct67 
					Skyway Aviation Inc, Jul68.  Continental Aviation Co, Tulsa, OK US 1973. Florida Nat'l A/ws, 
					Ft Lauderdale, FL US 1975.  Aviation Svces Inc, Peoria, IL R08Dec75. Air Caribbean leased Apr76 
					Derelict at San Juan Sep80.  Current 2011  
				6500 (MSN 4952) to USAAF Jun 15, 1942.  To China under Lend-Lease Jun 29, 1942
				6501 (MSN 4953) to USAAF Jun 18, 1942.  to China under Lend-Lease Jul 15, 1942
				6502 (MSN 4954) to USAAF Jun 14, 1942.  To Egypt Jun 30, 1942.  To RAF as Dakota IV FJ711 Jun 1942.  
					267 Sqdn RAF.  216 Sqdn RAF.  117 Sqdn RAF.  To South African AF.  28 Sqdn SAAF.  1 MECCU RAF. 
					SOC 9/22/1946.
				6503 (MSN 4955) to US Navy as R4D-3 BuNo 05083
				6504 (MSN 4956) to US Navy as R4D-3 BuNo 05084.
42-6505			Douglas C-52D-DO
				Commercial DC-3A-363 NC41831 (MSN 3275) taken over by USAAF from Swiftflite
					Sep 24, 1941.  Operated by PAA and RAF 267 Sqdn Mar 04, 1942.  
					Redesignated C-48C Mar 14 1942 with serial 42-38260, but this did not
					acually take place.  To RFC Bush Field Mar 5, 1945.  To civil registry as 
					NC41831  (DPC Mar 16, 1945 - Mid Continent Airlines Jun 22, 1945 - 
					Braniff Aug 15, 1952 - Lake Central Airlines May 1 1953,  Then PK-ZDB (Zamrud
					Aviation *Nirbaya* Apr 18, 1968), PK-WWL (National Air Charter May 1975, lsd
					to Zamrud 1979). WFU Sep 1981 
42-6506/6580		Cancelled contract
42-6581			Platt-LePage XR-1A
				Crashed at Wright Field during hovering due to rotor blade
					problem, Pilot OK.  Following the damage at Wright Field, was returned to 
					Platt-LePage Aircraft for repair.  During this time, contract was cancelled
					By USAAF, along with 7 YR-1As.  To RFC at Eddystone, PA Feb 8, 1946.
					Sold to Helicopter Air Transport 
					(Camdem NJ).  HAT overhauled the XR-1A now NX-69450. Following 
					bankruptcy of HAT, XR-1A NX-69450 was sold to Frank Piasecki, (one of 
					the original design team members) Essington PA. Piasecki modified XR-1A 
					as a mock up for PA-2B, later mistakenly scrapped, parts of XR-1A are in 
					storage at New England Air Museum.
42-6582/6681		Lockheed A-28A-LO Hudson
				MSN 414-6757/6856.  Lend-Lease to RAF as Hudson Mk.VI and allocated USAAF serials for contractual purposes
				6582 to RAF as Hudson VI EW873.  Diverted to RCAF.
				6583 to RAF as Hudson VI EW874. Retained by USAAF for transitin flight, not delivered to RAF..
				6584 to RAF as Hudson VI EW875.  SOC Mar 14, 1946
				6585 to RAF as Hudson VI EW876.  SOC May 31, 1945
				6586 to RAF as Hudson VI EW877.  Crashed when lost power on takeoff at El Adem, Libya Feb 5, 1943
				6587 to RAF as Hudson VI EW878.  SOC May 30, 1946
				6588 to RAF as Hudson VI EW879.  Wrecked when swung on landing at Kabrit, Egypt and
					undercarriage collapsed Dec 8, 1942
				6589 (MSN 414-6764) to RAF as Hudson VI EW880.  Crashed during ferry flight to Middle East October 1942
						Also listed as Lend-lease to USSR. 
						Ferried by Pan American Air Ferries from 36th Street Airport, Miami, FL to 
						Waller Field, Piarco, Trinidad; Belém, Brasil; Natal, Brasil. 
						Crashed after taking off too steeply, stalled, spun in and burned out at Natal, Brasil 8Jul42 [3 fatalities]
				6590 to RAF as Hudson VI EW881.  Dived into ground at Riyan (probably near Aden as 
					aircraft was with Aden Conversion Flight) Sep 25, 1944
				6591 to RAF as Hudson VI EW882.  SOC May 30, 1946.
				6592 to RAF as Hudson VI EW883.  SOC May 30, 1946.
				6593 to RAF as Hudson VI EW884.  SOC Sep 20, 1945
				6594 to RAF as Hudson VI EW885.  Retained in USA for pilot training by PanAM at Miami Jun-Oct 1942.  To
					RAF Ferry Command in Canada as EW885.  DBR in Canada prior to Jul 1943.  
				6595 to RAF as Hudson VI EW886.  Crashed before delivery, no RAF service.
					Condemned in USA Aug 26, 1942
				6596 to RAF as Hudson VI EW887.  Wrecked when stalled on takeoff from Eastleigh, England
					and undercarriage collapsed Jan 15, 1945
				6597 to RAF as Hudson VI EW888.  SOC Mar 1, 1946
				6598 to RAF as Hudson VI EW889.  SOC Mar 14, 1946
				6599 to RAF as Hudson VI EW890.  Wrecked when swung on landing at Kemble, England
					and undercarriage collapsed Aug 7l 1943
				6600 to RAF as Hudson VI EW891.  Sold for scrap Sep 3, 1947
				6601 to RAF as Hudson VI EW892.  Crashed before delivery at Homestead Field
					FL Oct 2, 1942, no RAF service
				6602 to RAF as Hudson VI EW893.  SOC May 30, 1946
				6603 to RAF as Hudson VI EW894.  Wrecked when swung and undercarriage collapsed during
					takeoff from North Bay, Canada Jul 19, 1943
				6604 to RAF as Hudson VI EW895.  SOC May 30, 1946
				6605 (MSN 414-6780) to RAF as Hudson VI EW896.  Delivered 18May42 to RAF as Hudson VI EW896. 
						No.45 Ferry Command, Canada for pilot training. Damaged when swung on landing and tipped up at North Bay, ONT, Canada 10Jul43. 
					Force landed sixty miles southwest of Gander, Newfoundland 23Dec44. Repaired, fitted with skis and flown to Gander, Newfoundland 17Feb45.
				6606 to RAF as Hudson VI EW897.  lost Jan 20, 1944
				6607 to RAF as Hudson VI EW898.  Crashed on delivery flight Aug 6, 1943
				6608 to RAF as Hudson VI EW899.  SOC May 30, 1946
				6609 to RAF as Hudson VI EW900.  Crashed when engine cut on takeoff from El Khana, Egypt
					Nov 4, 1942
				6610 to RAF as Hudson VI EW901.  SOC May 30, 1946
				6611 to RAF as Hudson VI EW902.  SOC Jan 25, 1945
				6612 to RAF as Hudson VI EW903.  MIA from night patrol mission off Dutch coast Nov 23, 1942
				6613 to RAF as Hudson VI EW904.  Destroyed by fire when swung on takeoff from
					Bircham Newton, England and cartwheeled Aug 17, 1943
				6614 to RAF as Hudson VI EW905.  SOC Mar 21, 1946
				6615 to RAF as Hudson VI EW906.  Flew into ground in Estrella Mountains, Portugal Feb 22, 1944
				6616 to RAF as Hudson VI EW907.  SOC Mar 31, 1946
				6617 to RAF as Hudson VI EW908.  Crashed on delivery flight, no RAF service
				6618 to RAF as Hudson VI EW909.  Sold for scrap Sep 3, 1947
				6619 to RAF as Hudson VI EW910.  Sold for scrap Sep 3, 1947
				6620 to RAF as Hudson VI EW911.  SOC Mar 31, 1946
				6621 to RAF as Hudson VI EW912.  MIA on night shipping strike mission off Dutch coast Nov 9, 1942
				6622 to RAF as Hudson VI EW913.  SOC Mar 28, 1946
				6623 to RAF as Hudson VI EW914.  SOC Mar 31, 1946
				6624 to RAF as Hudson VI EW915.  Ran short of fuel, force-landed in Mauritania and
					interned Nov 3, 1942
				6625 to RAF as Hudson VI EW916.  Lost Feb 22, 1944
				6626 to RAF as Hudson VI EW917.  Sold for scrap Sep 3, 1947
				6627 to RAF as Hudson VI EW918.  Damaged by flak Oct 12, 1942 and subsequently SOC
				6628 to RAF as Hudson VI EW919.  MIA from partrol Jan 27, 1943
				6629 to RAF as Hudson VI EW920.  SOC May 30, 1946
				6630 to RAF as Hudson VI EW921.  MIA on patrol mission to Bay of Biscay Oct 20, 1942
				6631 to RAF as Hudson VI EW922.  SOC May 30, 1946
				6632 to RAF as Hudson VI EW923.  Destroyed by fire when failed to gain height after
					takeoff from Thorney Island, England and crashlanded Sep 7, 1942
				6633 to RAF as Hudson VI EW924.  SOC May 30, 1946
				6634 to RAF as Hudson VI EW925.  SOC Mar 14, 1946
				6635 to RAF as Hudson VI EW926.  SOC Jul 1944
				6636 to RAF as Hudson VI EW927.  SOC May 30, 1946
				6637 to RAF as Hudson VI EW928.  No details on fate
				6638 to RAF as Hudson VI EW929.  SOC May 30, 1946
				6639 to RAF as Hudson VI EW930.  SOC Mar 31, 1946
				6640 to RAF as Hudson VI EW931.  SOC May 30, 1946
				6641 to RAF as Hudson VI EW932.  Crashed during ferry flight, no RAF service
				6642 to RAF as Hudson VI EW933.  SOC May 30, 1946
				6643 (MSN 414-6818) to RAF as Hudson VI EW934.  Ferried by Pan American Air Ferries from 36th Street Airport, Miami, FL. 
					Damaged when a RAF Hawker Hurricane passed underneath and clipped the landing 
					gear at Kano, Nigeria 8Jul42. SOC Sep 28, 1944
				6644 to RAF as Hudson VI EW935.  Destroyed by fire when swung on takeoff at Jiwani
					and undercarriage collapsed Jun 2, 1943
				6645 to RAF as Hudson VI EW936.  SOC Aut 2, 1945.
				6646 to RAF as Hudson VI EW937.  SOC Mar 14, 1946
				6647 (MSN 414-6822) to RAF as Hudson VI EW938.  Ferried by Pan American Air Ferries from 36th Street Airport, Miami, FL. 
					Accident landing at Marshall Field, Liberia 7Jul42. 
					The plane turned off the runway to clear for another landing aircraft when it was struck,
					 caught fire and burned out. Four crew injured by burns.
				6648 to RAF as Hudson VI EW939.  SOC Sep 30, 1945
				6649 to RAF as Hudson VI EW940.  SOC Mar 27, 1947
				6650 to RAF as Hudson VI EW941.  SOC Mar 29, 1945
				6651 to RAF as Hudson VI EW942.  SOC May 20, 1947
				6652 to RAF as Hudson VI EW943.  Wrecked when undercarriage collapsed during takeoff
					at Hargeisa, Italian Somaliland May 18, 1945
				6653 to RAF as Hudson VI EW944.  Wrecked when swung on takeoff at Kabrit, Egypt
					and undercarriage collapsed Sep 5, 1942.
				6654 to RAF as Hudson VI EW945.  MIA on transport mission Nov 25, 1942
				6655 to RAF as Hudson VI EW946.  SOC Jan 15, 1945
				6656 to RAF as Hudson VI EW947.  SOC Feb 22, 1945
				6657 to RAF as Hudson VI EW948.  SOC Aug 31, 1944.
				6658 (MSN 414-6833) to RAF as Hudson VI EW949 but NTU, then to RNZAF as NZ2091 Aug 3, 1942.  SOC Mar 1948
				6659 (MSN 414-6834) to RAF as Hudson VI EW950 but NTU, then to RNZAF as NZ2092 Aug 3, 1942.  SOC Mar 1948
				6660 to RAF as Hudson VI EW951
				6661 (MSN 414-6836) to RAF as Hudson VI EW952 but NTU, then to RNZAF as NZ2093 Aug 10, 1942.  Crashed
					just after takeoff from Ohakea Jul 15, 1943.  Aircraft caught fire and burned out.
				6662 (MSN 414-6837) to RAF as Hudson VI EW953, then to RNZAF as NZ2094 Aug 3, 1942.  SOC Mar 1948.
				6663 to RAF as Hudson VI EW954.  SOC Sep 28, 1944
				6664 to RAF as Hudson VI EW955.  SOC Feb 22, 1945
				6665 to RAF as Hudson VI EW956  Diverted to RCAF, no RAF service
				6666 to RAF as Hudson VI EW957.  Wrecked when belly landed at Masirah, Arabia
					when undercarriage jammed Feb 14,1945
				6667 to RAF as Hudson VI EW958.  SOC Mar 29, 1945
				6668 to RAF as Hudson VI EW959.  SOC Mar 29, 1946
				6669 to RAF as Hudson VI EW960.  SOC Feb 29, 1945
				6670 to RAF as Hudson VI EW961.  Destroyed when struck by bomb during air raid
					on Kufra, Egypt Oct 14, 1942
				6671 to RAF as Hudson VI EW962.  SOC Jan 16, 1945
				6672 to RAF as Hudson VI EW963.  SOC Jan 25, 1945
				6673 to RAF as Hudson VI EW964.  DBR when swung on landing at Asmara, Eritrea
					and undercarriage collapsed Sep 7, 1942
				6674 to RAF as Hudson VI EW965.  SOC Dec 1, 1943
				6675 to RAF as Hudson VI EW966.  SOC Sep 4, 1943
				6676 to RAF as Hudson VI EW967.  SOC May 25, 1944
				6677 to RAF as Hudson VI EW968.  Wrecked when swung on takeoff at Khartoum,
					Sudan and undercarriage collapsed Oct 14, 1942
				6678 to RAF as Hudson VI EW969.  Crashed in Iran during ferry flight in bad
					weather Jan 18, 1943.
				6679 to RAF as Hudson VI EW970.  SOC Nov 30,1944
				6680 to RAF as Hudson VI EW971.  Crashed 4 mi NE of Bilbeis, Egypt when engine
					cut during overshoot Mar 16, 1944
				6681 to RAF as Hudson VI EW972.  Wrecked when blown over in gale at Gaya, India
					Jun 30, 1944.
42-6682/6771		Douglas SBD-3A Dauntless from USN.
				MSN 1209/1228, 1284/1313, 1404/1433, 1517/1526.  Delivered new to USAAF between Jul 1942 and Oct 1942.
				6682 to RFC McKellar Field Oct 17, 1944
				6683 to RFC Ponca City Oct 9, 1945
				6684 to RFC Walnut Ridge Nov 30, 1945
				6686 (56th BS, 48th BF) w/o in landing accident at Key Field, MS Mar 19, 1945.  To CL-26 Meridian Apr 2, 1943
				6687 to RFC Hot Box Field May 5, 1945
				6688 to 3349th AAFBU as TB-24A Oct 3, 1944.
				6689 to Mexico Feb 21, 1946
				6690 surveyed Camp Stewart Sep 26, 1943
				6691 to RFC Ontario, CA Mar 19, 1945
				6692 surveyed Meridian Mar 6, 1944
				6693 reclamation completed Meridian May 24, 1946
				6694 reclamation completed Baltimore May 23, 1945
				6695 (48 BG, 88 BS) crashed 15 mi W of Key Field, MS Jun 5, 1943
				6696 wrecked Tulsa, OK Sep 13, 1942
				6697 surveyed San Bernardino Air Service Command Sep 21, 1943
				6698 reclamation completed Kelly Field Jan 3, 1946
				6699 reclamation completed Meridian Jul 14, 1945
				6700 to RFC Muskogee, OK Sep 23, 1944
				6701 (MSN 1228) to CL-26 Hendricks Field, FL Feb 28, 1944
				6702 wrecked Hunter Field Jan 8, 1943.  Surveyed Feb 10, 1943
				6703 (312 BG, 387 BS) wrecked Hunter AAF, Savannah, GA Jan 24, 1943.  To CL-26
					Apr 8, 1943
				6704 surveyed Patterson Field Apr 15, 1943
				6705 to RFC Ontario, CA Jan 18, 1945
				6706 (MSN 1288) crashed Dec 10, 1943 Fourche Mountain, Eagleton (Mena), AR.
					Surveyed William-Northern Dec 21, 1943
				6707 reclamation completed Chanute Apr 9, 1946
				6708 condemned San Bernardino Feb 8, 1943
				6709 to RFC McKellar Sep 30, 1944
				6710 surveyed Drew Field Mar 30, 1943
				6711 (312 BG, 386 BS) crashed 10 mi SW of Parker, AX May 23, 1943
				6712 surveyed Bluethenthal Field, NC Jul 8, 1944
				6713 damaged in landing accident at Milton, PA Jun 29, 1943.  To CL-26 at Olmstead Field, PA Aug 10, 1943
				6714 wreckeed Neptune, TN Oct 7, 1942
				6715 condemned Key Field Jan 19, 1943
				6716 to excess inventory list Jul 5, 1943
				6717 (85 BG, 305 BS) wrecked 20 mi W of Blythe, CA Feb 10, 1943
				6718 to CL-26 Hunter Field Apr 30, 1943
				6719 (MSN 1301) wrecked Waycross, GA.  W/o 7 Sep 1942 at Alma, GA
				6720 to DPC Bush Field May 7, 1945
				6721 to WAA Feb 8, 1946
				6722 surveyed at Patterson AAF Apr 15, 1943
				6723 wrecked at Waycross, GA Sep 4, 1942
				6724 reclamation completed Robins AAF Jan 3, 1946
				6725 condemned salvage Sep 23, 1945.
				6726 reclamation completed Kelly AAF Sep 23, 1945
				6727 condemned Nov 4, 1942
				6728 reclamation completed Kelly AAF Jan 3, 1946
				6729 surveyed at Sarasota AAF, FL Aug 13, 1944
				6730 DPC Bush Field Feb 10, 1945
				6731 wrecked at Blythe AAB, CA Nov 22, 1942
				6732 crashed 3 mi SE of McBee, SC May 21, 1943.  Surveyed Drew AAF May 23, 1943
				6733 (MSN 1405) w/o 13 Oct 1943 at Oakland, CA
				6734 (84 BG, 303 BS) crashed at Mullet Key Bombing Range, FL Mar 9, 1943.  
					Reclamation completed Drew AAF Jul 14, 1945
				6735 (84 BG, 304 BS) flew into shallow water Drew Field, FL 3/11/1943.  Pilot injured.
				6736 wrecked 22 mi SE of Daniel Field, GA Dec 21, 1942
				6737 (MSN 1409) w/o 21 Aug 1944 at Baltimore AAF, MD, reclamation completed Baltimore AF Dec 21, 1944
				6738 (84 BG, 304 BS) crashed at Drew Field, FL Mar 28, 1943.  Condemned Savanna AAF Mar 31, 1943
				6739 reclamation completed Kelly AAF Jan 3, 1946
				6740 (312 BG, 386 BS) crashed 14 mi SE of Camp Polk, LA Apr 1, 1943.  Surveyed DeRidder AAF Apr 3, 1943
				6741 (312 BG, 389 BS) w/o as Rice AAF, CA Jun 7, 1943.  To RFC at McKellar Field Oct 27, 1944
				6742 DPB Bush Field Nov 11, 1944
				6743 (84 BG, 301 BS) crashed 9 mi SW of Avon Park, FL Feb 27, 1943.  Surveyed Avon Park AAF, FL Mar 5, 1943
				6744 (84 BG, 303 BS) crashed at Drew Field, FL Mar 10, 1943.  Surveyed Drew AAF Mar 16, 1943
				6745 (MSN 1417) surveyed Camp Stewart, GA Dec 4, 1943
				6746 DPC Bush Field Apr 16, 1945
				6747 (312 BG, 387 BS) crashed at Hunter Field, GA Feb 17, 1943.  Condemned Mobile Air Depot Feb 19, 1943.
				6748 (339 BG, 483 BS) crashed at Pass-a-Grlle, St Petersburg, FL Apr 26, 1943.
					To CL-26 Drew AAF, Tampa, FL Apr 29, 1943
				6749 reclamation completed Kelly AAF Jan 3, 1946
				6750 (84 BG, 301 BS) crashed 7 mi SW of Townsend, GA Jan 4, 1943.  Wrecked Hunter AAF Jan 11, 1943
				6751 RFC Hicks Field Oct 30, 1944
				6752 (MSN 1424) w/o 26 Nov 1942 at Key Field, MS; to CL-26 Mobile Air Depot Dec 9, 1942
				6753 to RFC Ontario, CA Jan 19, 1945
				6754 reclamation completed Reading AAF Jan 19, 1945
				6755 reclamation completed Bradley Field Feb 13, 1946
				6756 DPC Bush Field May 23, 1945
				6757 to RFC Ontario, CA Feb 2, 1945
				6758 to RFC McKellar Field Sep 8, 1945
				6759 (MSN 1431) w/o 25 Aug 1943 at Camp Davis, NC; surveyed Camp Davis, NC Aug 27, 1943
				6760 to RFC Woodward, Camden, SC Dec 14, 1944
				6761 (48 BG, 55 BS) crashed 16 mi NE of Key Field, MS Feb 25, 1943.
				6762 to WAA Feb 11, 1946
				6763 condemned Mobile Air Depot Feb 11, 1943
				6764 reclamation completed Kelly Field Jan 3,1 946
				6765 (84 BG, 302 BS) went missing Apr 26, 1943 between Tampa and
					Montbrook AAF, FL Apr 26, 1943.
				6766 surveyed Meridian Oct 22, 1943
				6767 (MSN 1522) w/o 28 Apr 1944 at Dannelly AAF, AL; reclamation completed Kelly Field Jan 3, 1946
				6768 to RFC Muskogee, OK Nov 25, 1944
				6769 to RFC Bush Field Mar 15, 1945
				6770 to RFC Cuero, TX Jan 29, 1945
				6771 wrecked Hunter Field, DBR Nov 23, 1942
42-6772/6831		Douglas A-24A Dauntless
				MSN 1527/1546, 1652/1681, 1802/1811
				6772 to RFC Woodward, Camden,SC Apr 18, 1945
				6773 (312 BG, 388 BS) damaged in takeoff accident at Rice AAF, CA Jun 28, 1943.
					Surveyed San Bernardino AAF Aug 1, 1943
				6774 (MSN 1529) wfu 20 Mar 1946 at Bradley Field, CT; reclamation completed Bradley Field Mar 20, 1946
				6775 to RFC Ponca City Jan 10, 1945
				6776 surveyed Drew Field Jun 15, 1944
				6777 to RFC Augusta Field Jun 15, 1944
				6778 to RFC Bush Field Mar 15, 1945
				6779 to RFC Omtario, CA Oct 22, 1945
				6780 (84th BG, 304th BS) in hard landing at Drew Field, FL 3/11/1943.  Crashed at Mullet Key Bombing
					Range, FL May 26, 1943.  Surveyed at Drew Field May 30, 1943
				6781 (48 BG, 56 BS) forcelanded 4  my E of Key Field, MS Mar 4, 1943.  Surveyed Key Field Mar 16, 1943.
				6782 DPC Woodward, SC Oct 18, 1945
				6783 (MAN 1538) remanufactured at QF-24A 48-044
				6784 surveyed Drew Field Mar 8, 1943
				6785 to RFC Ontario, CA Feb 7, 1945
				6786 reclamation completed Milliville AAF, NJ Oct 2, 1945
				6787 surveyed Gunter Field Apr 30, 1944
				6788 to RFC McKellar Field Dec 10, 1944
				6789 surveyed San Bernardino Air Depot Jul 30, 1943
				6790 (86 BG, 311 BS) wrecked Pachuta Bomb Range Jan 10, 1943
				6791 reclamation completed Patterson Field Mar 20, 1946
				6792 condemned Jan 29, 1944
				6793 surveyed Jul 30, 1943, San Bardardino AF.  Another report has this plane being converted to ZDF-24B drone
					and scrapped Nov 1951 at Wright Field
				6794 (48 BG, 56 BS) crashed 7 mi W of Morton, MS Mar 26, 1943.  Surveyed Meridian MS Mar 31, 1943
				6795 to RFC Hot Box Field Sep 10, 1944
				6796 (MSN 1656) w/o 7 Jan 1944 at State Line, MS; surveyed Selman Field Jan 13, 1944
				6797 (48 BG, 88 BS) crashed at Jackson AAB, MS Feb 22, 1943.  Condemned in USA Mar 5, 1943
				6798 reclamation completed La Fayette AF, LA Apr 1, 1946
				6799 to RFC Ponca City Dec 24, 1945
				6800 crashed at Atlanta, GA Feb 5, 1943.  Condemned Alanta AB Feb 13, 1943.
				6801 to RFC Ontario AAF Apr 22, 1945
				6802 to DPC Bush Field Dec 12, 1944
				6803 (48 BG, 56 BS) crashed 2 mi NW of Key Field, MS Feb 25, 1943.  On excessive inventory list Aug 5, 1945
				6804 9312 BG, 387 BS0 crashed at De Ridder AAB, LA Mar 3, 1943.  Surveyed DeRidder Apr 30, 1943
				6805 on excessive inventory list Aug 5, 1945
				6806 to RFC Hot Box Field, Muskogee, OK Apr 13, 1945
				6807 reclamation completed Seymour Johnson AAF Jul 14, 1945
				6808 to DPC Woodward Field, SC Dec r, 1944
				6809 condemned in USA Feb 9, 1943
				6810 reclamation completed Dover AF Oct 15, 1944
				6811 (48 BG, 56 BS) wrecked Key Field, DBR Jan 14, 1943
				6812 on excess inventory list Aug 5, 1945
				6813 on excess inventory list Aug 5, 1945
				6814 to RFC Ponca City Jan 24, 1945
				6815 to RFC Bush Field, GA Jan 24, 1945
				6816 to RFC McKellar Field Feb 1,1945
				6817 to CL-26 at Hamilton Field, CA Feb 1, 1945
				6818 to DPC Bush Field Mar 24, 1945
				6819 (MSN 1679) wrecked Desert Creek, NV Oct 21, 1944
				6820 (MSN 1680) got lost on training flight and crashed on Mt Rainier Apr 18, 1944.  Pilot killed.
					Surveyed May 13, 1944
				6821 condemned Jan 29, 1944
				6822 condemned May 29, 1944
				6823 surveyed Eglin Field Mar 31, 1945
				6824 (MSN 1804) reclamation completed San Bernardino AAF, CA Oct 22, 1945
				6825 to CL-26 at Camp Davia Mar 11, 1944
				6826 reclamation completed Kelly Field Jan 3,1 946
				6827 (48 BG, 56 BS) crashed at Key Field, MS Apr 6, 1943.  Surveyed Key Field Oct 6, 1945
				6828 to DPC Bush Field Oct 6, 1945
				6829 condemned salvage Oct 20, 1944
				6830 condemned Hawaii Air Depot May 24, 1943
				6831 reclamation completed Hill Field Jun 20, 1946
42-6832/6975		Vultee P-66 Vanguard 
				MSN 501/644.  Model 48C ordered by Sweden but embargoed by USAAF for delivery to France.  After the fall
					of France, the order was diverted to the UK for use in Canada and allocated RAF serials BW208/BW351 
					but not pursued with.  129 sent to China under Defense Aid.  15 retained by USAAF and used as advanced trainers.
				6832 was previously under test registration of NX19999.  May have been painted in Swedish markings as 501.  
					Painted in RAF markings with serial BW208.  Transferred to USAAF as 42-6832
				6833 was previously under test registration of NX28300.  Painted in RAF markings with serial BW209.  Tranferred
					to USAAF as 42-6833.  Defense Aid to China
				6834 painted in RAF markings with serial BW210.  Transferred to USAAF as 42-6834.  To China
				6835 painted in RAF markings with serial BW211.  Transferred to USAAF as 42-6835.  Condemned in USA Apr 29, 1942
				6836/6838 to China
				6839 to CL-26 at Davis Monthan AAF, AZ Jun 25, 1942
				6840 wrecked at Long Beach, CA due to engine failure Feb 11,1 942
				6841 wrecked at March AAF, CA Feb 9, 1942 and stripped for parts.
				6842/6845 to China
				6846 to CL-16 May 5, 1942 Oakland, CA
				6847 to China
				6848 pilot bailed out Dec 13, 1941 Daughtery Field, CA
				6849/6874 to China
				6875 wrecked at March AAF, CA Jan 28, 1942, to CL-26 Mar 16, 1942
					at San Bernardino Air Depot, CA
				6876/6877 to China
				6878 crashed into San Francisco Bay due to engine failure Feb 26, 1942. Pilot bailed out
				6879 to China
				6880 wrecked at March Field, CA Feb 2, 1942.  To CL-26 Mar 16, 1942
				6881 crashed and burned at Long Beach, CA Feb 1, 1942
				6882 to China
				6883 wrecked at Vultee factory Jan 28, 1942.  To CL-26 Mar 16, 1942
				6884 to China
				6885 wrecked at Daughtery Field Jan 8, 1942, condemned Apr 29, 1942
				6886/6906 to China
				6907 wrecked at Vultee Field, CA Jan 1, 1942. Condemend Jan 23, 1942
				6908 to China
				6909 ditched in San Francisco Bay Mar 2, 1942.  Pilot killed
				6910/6911 to China
				6912/6935 shipped to China boxed
				6936/6958 to China			
42-6976/7005		Ford B-24E-1-FO Liberator
				6977/7005 MSN 1/29
				6976 converted to C-87
				6977 (MSN 1) W/o 12 Jun 1943 at Bradford, OH 
				6982 (MSN 6) July 12, 1943 578th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield, 
					New Mexico.  Transfered to Alamogordo Sub Depot Alamogordo Army Airfield New Mexico. Aircraft Fate Unknown. 
					Believed Scrapped
				6983 (MSN 7) W/o 29 Jan 1943 at Patterson Field, OH 
				6985 (MSN 9) converted to C-87
				6986 (MSN 10) W/o 15 Mar 1943 at Alamogordo AAB, NM 
				6988 (MSN 12) W/o 17 Dec 1944 at Fort Worth, TX 
				6990 (MSN 14) W/o 13 May 1943 at Biggs Field, TX 
				6992 (382nd BG, 538th BS) crashed on training mission
					near Shiprock, NM 5/8/1943.  4 crew killed.
				6993 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				6994 (MSN 18) W/o 12 Feb 1943 at Alamogordo AAB, NM 
				6995 (MSN 19) June 29, 1943 576th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield, 
					New Mexico,  Transfered to 400th Bombardment Group at Pueblo Army Airfield Colorado. Aircraft Fate Unknown. 
					Believed Scrapped.
				6996 (MSN 20) W/o 22 Aug 1944 at Fort Worth AAF, TX 
				6997 (MSN 21) W/o 7 May 1943 at Park Valley, UT 
				6999 (MSN 23) W/o 8 Jul 1944 at Walla Walla AAF, WA 
				7000 (MSN 24) W/o 13 May 1943 at Biggs Field, TX 
				7001 (MSN 25) W/o 24 Nov 1943 at Nashville, TN 
				7003 (MSN 27) W/o 29 Apr 1943 at Biggs Field, TX  
				7004 (MSN 28)  July 12, 1943 577th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield, 
					New Mexico.  Transfered to Alamogordo Sub Depot Alamogordo Army Airfield New Mexico. Aircraft Fate Unknown. 
					Believed Scrapped.
42-7006/7065		Ford B-24E-5-FO Liberator
				MSN 30/89
				7006 (MSN 30) W/o 14 Nov 1943 at Smyrna, TN 
				7007 (MSN 31) W/o 23 Oct 1943 in Idaho
				7008 (MSN 32) June 24, 1943 577th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield, 
					New Mexico.  Transfered to 302nd Bombardment Group Clovis Army Airfield New Mexico. Aircraft Fate Unknown. 
					Believed Scrapped.
				7009 (MSN 33) June 24, 1943 578th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield, 
					New Mexico.  Transfered to 471st Bombardment Group Pubelo Army Airfield Colorado. Aircraft Fate Unknown. 
					Believed Scrapped.
				7010 (MSN 34) July 12, 1943 576th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield, 
					New Mexico.  Transfered to Alamogordo Sub Depot Alamogordo Army Airfield New Mexico. Aircraft Fate Unknown. 
					Believed Scrapped.
				7011 ran out of fuel on training mission, July 3, 1943 and 
					crashed near Santa Barbara, CA.  2 crew missing.
				7012 (MSN 36) W/o 2 Mar 1943 at Alamogordo AAB, NM 
				7014 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7016 (MSN 40) W/o 10 Aug 1943 at Nashville, TN 
				7017 (MSN 41) W/o 12 Jul 1943 at Smyrna, TN 
				7018 (MSN 42) W/o 5 Mar 1943 at Alamogordo AAB, NM 
				7019 (MSN 43) W/o 25 Mar 1943 at Alamogordo AAB, NM 
				7021 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7024 (MSN 48) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 18 Dec 1943 at Benbrock, TX 
				7025 (MSN 49) W/o 18 Apr 1943 at Alamogordo AAB, NM
				7026 (MSN 50)  June 29, 1943 577th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield, 
					New Mexico.  Transfered to Pubelo Army Airfield Colorado. Aircraft Fate Unknown. Believed Scrapped.
				7028 (MSN 52) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 2 May 1944 at Smyrna AAF, TN 
				7029 (MSN 53) W/o 13 Sep 1943 at Fort Worth, TX  
				7033 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7034 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7035 March 26, 1943 576th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield, 
					New Mexico.  Transfered to Alamogordo Army Airfield New Mexico. Aircraft Fate Unknown. Believed Scrapped.
				7036 (MSN 60) W/o 11 Oct 1943 at Smyrna AAF, TN 
				7039 (MSN 63) March 26, 1943 576th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield, 
					New Mexico.  Transfered to Alamogordo Army Airfield New Mexico. Aircraft Fate Unknown. Believed Scrapped.
				7041 (MSN 65)  March 26, 1943 578th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield, 
					New Mexico.  Transfered to 330th Bombardment Group Alamogordo Army Airfield New Mexico.
					W/o 26 Sep 1943 at Steins, NM and believed scrapped.
				7043 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7049 (MSN 73) March 26, 1943 577th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield, 
					New Mexico.  Transfered to Pubelo Army Airfield, Colorado.  W/o 19 Aug 1943 at Biggs Field, TX and scrapped.
				7050 (MSN 74) W/o 17 Jun 1943 at Fort Worth AAF, TX 
				7053 (MSN 77) crashed into the side of a 20 million cubic foot natural gas
					holding tank at 73rd Street and Central Park Avenue, Chicago, IL
					May 5, 1943.  12 killed.
				7054 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7055 to 2115th AAF Base Unit, Courtland AAF, AL
				7059 (MSN 83) suffered failure of 3 engines over Mojave Desert Jun 22, 1943.
					All 9 crew members bailed out successfully, and the plane
					crashed S of Inyokern, CA.  W/o 26 Aug 1943 at Godley, TX
				7061 (MSN 85) March 26, 1943 579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield, 
					New Mexico.  Transfered to 330th Bombardment Group Alamogordo Army Airfield, New Mexico.Redesignated as RB-24E; 
					w/o 2 Dec 1944 at Courtland AAF, Courtland, AL and believed scrapped
				7062 (MSN 86) W/o 8 Apr 1943 at Tarrant Field, TX 
				7063 (MSN 87) March 26, 1943.  577th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield, 
					New Mexico.  Transfered to Pubelo Army Airfield Colorado.  W/o 24 Dec 1943 at Hamilton Field, CA.  Believed
					scrapped 
				7064 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7065 (MSN 89) March 26, 1943.  576th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield. 
					New Mexico.  Transfered to Alamogordo Army Airfield, New Mexico.  W/o 2 Jun 1943 at Deming AAF, NM.
					Believed scrapped
42-7066/7122		Ford B-24E-10-FO Liberator
				MSN 90/146
				7066 (331st CCTS) crashed 3/2/1944 near Caspar AAG, Wyoming.  All 8 crew killed.
				7067 (MSN 91) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 27 Jun 1944 at Kirtland Field, NM 
				7068 (MSN 92) W/o 9 Jul 1943 at AAB, Casper, WY 
				7071 (MSN 95) 576th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield, New Mexico
					Collided Jun 15, 1943 With B-24E (42-7146) in Mid Air and Crashed 52 Miles From Alamogordo, New Mexico While 
					on a Navigation Formation and Bombing Mission. (1) Crewman Bailed Out and Survived. (9) Crew Were Killed. 
					Aircraft Was Destroyed.
				7072  June 24, 1943 578th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield, 
					New Mexico.  Transferred to 471st Bombardment Group Pubelo Army Airfield, Colorado. Aircraft Fate Unknown.
					Believed Scrapped.
				7073 W/o 29 Apr 1943 at Patterson Field, OH
				7074 W/o 26 Aug 1943 at Gowen Field, ID; repaired (?).  (464th BG, 776th BS) crashed Dec 19, 1943 
					at Kimama, ID.  8 killed.  Probable cause was icing.
				7075 June 24, 1943 578th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield, New Mexico
					Transferred to 471st Bombardment Group Pubelo Army Airfield, Colorado. Aircraft Fate Unknown. Believed Scrapped
				7078 crashed May 2, 1944 near Smyrna AAF, TN on training flight.  5 killed.
				7083 (MSN 107) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 20 Mar 1944 at Chandler, AZ 
				7086 (MSN 110) W/o 7 Jan 1944 at Pocatello AAB, ID 
				7088 (MSN 112) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 10 Dec 1943 at Liberal AAF, KS 
				7090 (MSN 114) W/o 18 Aug 1943 at Wendover Field, UT 
				7091 (MSN 115) W/o 25 May 1943 at Kelly Field, TX 
				7092 (MSN 116) W/o 29 Oct 1943 at Fontana, CA 
				7097 (MSN 121) W/o 29 Jul 1943 at Gowen Field, ID 
				7099 (MSN 123) W/o 24 Jul 1943 at Blythe, CA. 391st Bomb Squadron, 34th Bomb Group, Blythe Field, CA. 
					Crashed after engine failure half a mile south of Blythe Field 24Jul43 (5KIS:7RTD). 
					The group photographer was out in his Jeep with his camera gear when the
					crash occurred and was one of the first at the scene. A few other men who arrived at the scene 
					first had pulled  some of the crew from the wreckage and loaded them into the photographer's Jeep. 
					As they loaded the injured men onto the jeep, one of the bombs the plane was carrying blew up. 
					The photographer was able to rush the men to hospital. However they were in bad shape and did not survive.
				7100 (MSN 124) W/o 29 Nov 1943 at Gowen Field, ID 
				7103 stalled into the ground on takeoff from
					Westover Field, MA May 4, 1944.  3 killed.
				7106 (MSN 130) 579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield, New Mexico
					In landing accident 25 May 1943 at Alamogordo AAB, NM.  Washed out and believed scrapped.
				7107 (MSN 131) W/o 18 Aug 1943 in Gulf of Mexico off Corpus Christi, TX 
				7108 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7109 (MSN 133)
				7110 (MSN 134) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 15 Jan 1945 at Courtland AAF, AL 
				7112 (MSN 136) W/o 17 Jun 1943 at Salinas AAB, CA 
				7113 (MSN 137) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 14 Jan 1945 at Tom Creek, AL 
				7114 (MSN 138) W/o 9 Oct 1943 at Wendover Field, UT 
				7116 (MSN 140) W/o 25 Aug 1943 at Lowry Field, CO 
				7117 (MSN 141) W/o 14 Jul 1943 at Gowen Field, ID 
				7118 crashed into mountains near June Lake, CA
					on training mission Jun 21, 1943.  All 7 crew killed.
				7119 crashed at Weed, California Jun 10, 1943 due to mechanical failure and possible electrical system
					failure.  4 bailed out, six killed. 7th Bomb Squadron, Provisional Bomb Group, Salinas Field, CA. 
					Crashed during a night training mission caused by mechanical failure near Weed, CA 10Jun43 (6KIS:4RTD).
					The co-pilot remained to try to ensure others had time to bail out but he did not survive the crash. 
				7120 (MSN 144) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 4 Dec 1944 at Town Creek, AL 
				7122 (MSN 146) W/o 12 Aug 1943 at Indio, CA 
42-7123/7171		Ford B-24E-15-FO Liberator
				MSN 147/195
				7124 (MSN 148) W/o 9 Jul 1943 at Orogrande, NM 
				7125 (MSN 149) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 27 Sep 1944 at Tucumcari, NM 
				7126 crashed 3/3/1944 in bad weather near Sugarpine Mountain, Lake
					Arrowhead, CA.  4 crew killed.
				7128 (MSN 152) June 24, 1943 579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield, 
					New Mexico.  Transferred to 302nd Bombardment Group Clovis Army Airfield New Mexico. Aircraft Fate Unknown. 
					Believed Scrapped.
				7129 (MSN 153) 576th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield, New Mexico
					Transfered to Alamogordo Sub Depot Alamogordo Army Airfield New Mexico.  W/o 14 Aug 1943 at Ellsworth, KS and scrapped.
				7130 (MSN 154) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 24 Jan 1944 at Langley Field, VA 
				7131 (MSN 155) W/o 12 Jun 1943 at Soledad, CA 
				7132 (MSN 156) W/o 25 Oct 1943 at Gowen Field, ID 
				7134 (MSN 158) June 24, 1943.  578th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield, 
					New Mexico.  Transferred to 471st Bombardment Group Pubelo Army Airfield, Colorado
					Redesignated as RB-24E; w/o 2 Feb 1944 at Langley Field, VA and scrapped 
				7135 (MSN 159) W/o 17 Aug 1943 at Smoky Hill AAF, KS 
				7136 (MSN 160)  June 26, 1943.  579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield,
					New Mexico.  Transferred to 34th Bombardment Group Blythe Army Airfield California. SOC at Searcy Field, 
					Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946.  Scrapped.
				7137 (MSN 161) June 24, 1943.  578th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield,
					New Mexico.  Transferred to 302nd Bombardment Group Clovis Army Airfield New Mexico.
					Redesignated as RB-24E; w/o 29 Mar 1944 at Biggs Field, TX and scrapped
				7138 (MSN 162) June 24, 1943.  579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield,
					New Mexico.  Transferred to 19th Bombardment Group El Paso Army Airfield Texas. Believed Scrapped.
				7139 (MSN 163) W/o 1 May 1944 at Macon, GA 
				7141 (MSN 165) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 5 Jan 1944 at Liberal AAF, KS 
				7144 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7145 (MSN 169) June 24, 1943.  577th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield,
					New Mexico.  Transferred to 471st Bombardment Group Pubelo Army Airfield Colorado. Believed Scrapped.
				7146 (MSN 170) 576th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield, New Mexico
					Collided Jun 15, 1943 With B-24E (42-7071) in Mid Air and Crashed 52 Miles From Alamogordo, New Mexico 
					While on a Navigation Formation and Bombing Mission. Collision Tore The Tail Section off. All (10) Crew Were Killed. 
					Aircraft Was Destroyed.
				7147 (MSM 171) W/o 26 Jul 1943 at Blythe AAB, CA 
				7148 (MSN 172) W/o 19 Oct 1943 at Liberal AAF, KS 
				7151 (MSN 175) W/o 27 Jul 1943 at Belen, NM 
				7152 (MSN 176) W/o 1 Sep 1943 at Biggs Field, TX 
				7153 (MSN 177) W/o 31 Aug 1943 30 miles from Alamogordo AAB, NM 
				7154 (MSN 178) W/o 18 Jun 1943 at Natrona, WY 
				7155 (MSN 179) W/o 11 Oct 1943 at Scottsbluff, NE 
				7157 (MSN 181) W/o 24 Oct 1944 at Tonopah AAF, NV 
				7159 (MSN 183) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 8 Aug 1943 at Wendover AAB, UT 
				7160 (MSN 184) crashed on San Miguel Island, CA July 3, 1943 while searching for lost 42-7011.  All 12 crew killed.
				7161 (MSN 185) SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7163 (MSN 187) W/o 17 Aug 1943 at Kelly Field, TX 
				7165 (MSN 189) Jun 24, 1943.  579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield,
					New Mexico.  Transferred to 302nd Bombardment Group Clovis Army Airfield,  New Mexico. crashed on Mt Logan 
					near Shawnee, CO Sep 30, 1943.  11 killed, one parachuted to safety.  There is a plaque at the crash site.
				7169 (445th BG) crashed Feb 24, 1945 after takeoff one mile S of
					Tibenham, England.  5 aboard survived, 4 killed.
				7171 (MSN 195) W/o 1 Dec 1943 at Tonapah, NV; repaired (?); SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  
					Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
42-7172/7229		Ford B-24E-20-FO Liberator
				MSN 196/253
				7172 (MSN 196) W/o 10 Apr 1944 at Nashville, TN 
				7176 (MSN 200) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 4 Aug 1944 at Liberal AAF, KS 
				7177 (MSN 201) W/o 11 Sep 1943 at Sioux City AAB, IA 
				7179 (MSN 203) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 24 Feb 1944 at Liberal AAF, KS 
				7180 (MSN 204) crashed on Green Mountain 35 mi from Casper, WY Jul 5, 1943 .  12 crew killed.
				7182 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7183 collided with 42-7408 near Lakeside, UT Dec 29, 1943.
					12 on board 7183 killed, 12 on board 7408 killed.
				7186 (MSN 210) W/o 13 Oct 1943 at Liberal AAF, KS 
				7188 (MSN 212) W/o 21 Mar 1944 at Maxwell Field, AL; repaired (?).  SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  
					Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7190 (MSN 214) July 16, 1943.  579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield,
					New Mexico.  Transferred to 400th Bombardment Group Pubelo Army Airfield Colorado. W/o 30 Aug 1943 at Natoma, KS.
					Believed scrapped.
				7191 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7196 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7199 (MSN 223) June 24, 1943.  576th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield,
					New Mexico.  Transfered to Clovis Army Airfield New Mexico. Aircraft Fate Unknown. Believed Scrapped.
				7200 (MSN 224) August 7, 1943.  579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Topeka Army Airfield,
					Topeka, Kansas.  Transferred to Topeka Army Airfield, Topeka, Kansas. Aircraft Fate Unknown. Believed Scrapped.
				7201 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7203 (MSN 227) W/o 13 Aug 1943 at Gowen Field, ID 
				7205 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7208 (MSN 232)  August 8, 1943. 579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield,
					New Mexico.  Transferred to Casper Army Airfield, Wyoming. Aircraft Fate Unknown. Believed Scrapped.
				7211 (MSN 235)  August 7, 1943.  579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Topeka Army Airfield,
					Topeka, Kansas.  Transferred to Topeka Army Airfield Topeka Kansas. Aircraft Fate Unknown. Believed Scrapped.
				7212 (MSN 236) August 7, 1943.  579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Topeka Army Airfield,
					Topeka. Kansas.  Transferred to Topeka Army Airfield Topeka Kansas. Aircraft Fate Unknown. Believed Scrapped.
				7216 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7218 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7220 (MSN 244) W/o 28 Jul 1943 at Casper AAB, WY 
				7221 converted to XC-109.  Lost Aug 28, 1944, Tezpur area, India
				7222 (MSN 246) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 16 Sep 1944 at Maxwell Field, AL 
				7225 (MSN 249) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 12 Dec 1943 in Atlantic Ocean of Massachusetts
				7227 (MSN 251) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 28 Nov 1943 at Muroc AAF, CA 
				7228 (MSN 252) W/o 12 Oct 1943 at Gowen Field, Boise, ID 
				7229 (MSN 253) W/o 6 Sep 1943 at Biggs Field, TX 
42-7230/7464		Ford B-24E-25-FO Liberator
				MSN 254/488
				7235 (MSN 259) W/o 9 Sep 1943 at Liberal, KS 
				7237 (MSN 261) W/o 2 Sep 1943 at Sioux City, IA 
				7239 (MSN 263) W/o 12 Mar 1944 at Mountain Home AAF, ID 
				7240 (MSN 264) W/o 17 Dec 1944 at Fort Worth, TX 
				7248 (NSN 272) July 12, 1943.  579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield,
					New Mexico.  Transferred to Alamogordo Sub Depot Alamogordo Army Airfield, New Mexico. Aircraft Fate Unknown. 
					Believed Scrapped.
				7249 (MSN 273) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 20 Oct 1944 at Lemmon, SD 
				7251 (MSN 275) July 12, 1943.  579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield,
					New Mexico.  Transfered to Alamogordo Sub Depot Alamogordo Army Airfield, New Mexico. Aircraft Fate Unknown. 
					Believed Scrapped.
				7256 (MSN 280) W/o 13 Jun 1944 at Ashville, NC 
				7261 (MSN 285) July 7, 1943. 579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Topeka Army Airfield, 
					Topeka, Kansas.  Transferred to Topeka Army Airfield Topeka Kansas. Aircraft Fate Unknown. Believed Scrapped.
				7262 (MSN 286) W/o 26 Jul 1943 at Camp Haan, CA 
				7266 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7268 (MSN 292) W/o 9 Aug 1943 at Pueblo AAB, CO 
				7271 (MSN 295) W/o 16 Nov 1943 at San Bernardino AAB, CA 
				7272 (MSN 296) August 7, 1943.  579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Topeka Army Airfield,
					 Topeka, Kansas. Transferred to Topeka Army Airfield Topeka Kansas. Aircraft Fate Unknown. Believed Scrapped.
				7273 (MSN 297) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 3 Dec 1943 at Chatham Field, GA 
				7274 (MSN 298) July 13, 1943.  579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield,
					New Mexico.  Transferred to Tucson Army Airfield Tucson Arizona. Aircraft Fate Unknown. Believed Scrapped.
				7275 (MSN 299)  August 7, 1943.  579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Topeka Army Airfield,
					Topeka, Kansas.  Transferred to Topeka Army Airfield, Topeka, Kansas.  W/o 1 Nov 1943 at March Field, CA; 
					repaired (?); SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946, scrapped.
				7276 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7278 (MSN 302)  August 7, 1943.  579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Topeka Army Airfield,
					Topeka, Kansas.  Transfered to Topeka Army Airfield, Topeka, Kansas. Aircraft Fate Unknown. Believed Scrapped.
				7280 (MSN 304) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 19 Dec 1944 at Liberal AAF, KS
				7283 (MSN 307)  July 12, 1943.  579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield,
					New Mexico.  Transfered to Alamogordo Sub Depot Alamogordo Army Airfield, New Mexico. W/o 16 Aug 1943 at Barstow, TX.
					Believed scrapped.
				7285 (MSN 309)  August 7, 1943.  579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Topeka Army Airfield,
					Topeka, Kansas.  Transferred to Topeka Army Airfield, Topeka, Kansas. Aircraft Fate Unknown. Believed Scrapped. 
				7287 (MSN 311)  July 12, 1943.  579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield,
					New Mexico.  Transferred to Alamogordo Sub Depot Alamogordo Army Airfield, New Mexico. 
					W/o 21 Mar 1944 at Charleston AAF, SC.  Believed scrapped.
				7288 (MSN 312) July 12, 1943. 579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield,
					New Mexico.  Transfered to Alamogordo Sub Depot Alamogordo Army Airfield, New Mexico. Aircraft Fate Unknown. 
					Believed Scrapped.
				7290 (MSN 314) July 12, 1943.  579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield,
					New Mexico.  Transferred to Alamogordo Sub Depot Alamogordo Army Airfield, New Mexico.
					W/o 4 Oct 1943 at Gulfport Field, MS.  Believed scrapped.
				7291 (MSN 315) W/o 2 Nov 1943 at Maxwell Feld, AL 
				7292 (MSN 316) July 13, 1943.  579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield,
					New Mexico.  Transferred to Another Bombardment Group at Tucson Army Airfield Tucson Arizona. Aircraft Fate Unknown. 
					Believed Scrapped.
				7293 (MSN 317) August 5, 1943.  579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Topeka Army Airfield,
					Topeka, Kansas.  Transferred to Topeka Army Airfield Topeka Kansas. SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  
					Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946.  Scrapped
				7295 (MSN 319) August 7, 1943. 579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Topeka Army Airfield,
					Topeka, Kansas.  Transferred to Topeka Army Airfield Topeka Kansas. Aircraft Fate Unknown. Believed Scrapped.
				7296 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7299 (MSN 323) W/o 21 Dec 1943 at Liberal AAF, KS 
				7300 (MSN 324) July 16, 1943.  579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield,
					New Mexico.  Transferred to HQ. 296th Colorado Springs Colorado. Redesignated as RB-24E; 
					W/o 31 Mar 1945 at Perkinston, MS and believed scrapped
				7303 (MSN 327) August 7, 1943.   579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Topeka Army Airfield, 
					Topeka, Kansas.  Transferred to Topeka Army Airfield, Topeka. Kansas. Aircraft Fate Unknown. Believed Scrapped
				7305 (MSN 329) July 16, 1943.  579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Alamogordo Army Airfield,
					New Mexico.  Transferred to Tucson Army Airfield, Tucson, Arizona.  Redesignated as RB-24E; w/o 17 Jan 1944 
					at Langley Field, VA and scrapped
				7308 (MSN 332) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 23 Dec 1943 at Kirtland Field, NM 
				7310 (MSN 334) W/o 12 Aug 1943 at Safford, AZ 
				7311 (MSN 335) W/o 28 Jul 1943 at Adena, CO 
				7312 (MSN 336) W/o 6 Sep 1943 at Wendover Field, UT 
				7313 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7316 collided in midair with 42-7363 6 mi N of Liberal AAF Nov 25, 1943.
					All aboard killed.
				7318 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7319 (MSN 343) W/o 15 Nov 1943 at Orlando AAF, FL 
				7320 (MSN 344) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 13 Jan 1944 at Liberal AAF, KS 
				7323 (MSN 347) August 7, 1943.  579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Topeka Army Airfield, 
					Topeka, Kansas.  Transfered to Topeka Army Airfield, Topeka, Kansas. W/o 28 Oct 1943 at Liberal AAF, KS.
					Believed scrapped.
				7324 (MSN 348) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 1 Apr 1944 at Gage AAAF, OK 
				7334 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7339 (MSN 363) W/o 8 Jan 1944 at Claremont, VA 
				7340 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7341 (MSN 365) Redes as RB-24E; wfu
				7342 (MSN 366) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 11 Aug 1944 at La Junta, CO 
				7343 (MSN 367) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 10 Sep 1944 at Liberal AAF, KS 
				7344 (471st BG, 804th BS) crashed Aug 16, 1943.  7 killed.  I also have an MACR report
					of this plane being lost Apr 12, 1944, South Pacific with 868th BG, but this was 42-73446.
				7345 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7347 (MSN 371) collided with 41-28508 near Westover Field, MA.
					May 18, 1944.  5 killed. 41-28508 landed safely.
				7349 (MSN 373) W/o 9 Feb 1944 at Kirtland Field, NM 
				7350 (MSN 374) crash-landed 22 mi SE of Willcoz, AZ Mar 22, 1944.  4 killed, 5 injured.
				7351 (MSN 375) W/o 1 Sep 1943 at Pocatello AAB, ID 
				7353 (MSN 377) W/o 9 Jul 1944 at Fort Worth AAF, TX 
				7354 (MSN 378) W/o 16 Jul 1943 at Fort Worth AAF, TX 
				7355 (MSN 379) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 4 Feb 1944 at Liberal AAF, KS 
				7357 (MSN 381) W/o 8 Jan 1944 at Gowen Field, ID 
				7362 (MSN 386) W/o 25 Jul 1943 at Fort Worth AAF, TX 
				7363 collided in midair with 42-7316 6 mi N of Liberal AAF, KS Nov 25, 1943.  All aboard killed.
				7365 (464th BG) lost in training accident at Pocatello Jan 9, 1944. 7 killed, 3 survived.
				7366 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7368 (MSN 392) W/o 2 Mar 1944 at Fort Worth AAF, TX 
				7369 (MSN 393) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 22 Mar 1944 at Kirtland Field, NM 
				7372 (MSN 396) W/o 27 Jun 1943 at Liberal AAF, KS 
				7381 (MSN 405) W/o 8 Aug 1943 at Fort Worth AAF 
				7383 (MSN 407) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 21 Sep 1944 at Kirtland Field, NM 
				7384 (MSN 408) W/o 8 Jul 1944 at Woodrum Field, VA 
				7386 (MSN 410) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 8 Jun 1944 at Kirtland Field, NM 
				7389 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7392 (MSN 416) W/o 14 Feb 1944 at Gowen Field, ID 
				7398 (MSN 422) W/o 6 Jan 1944 at Hugo, CO 
				7399 (MSN 423) W/o 14 Sep 1943 at Casper AAB, WY 
				7400 (MSN 424) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 20 Mar 1944 at Biggs Field, TX 
				7405 (MSN 429) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 7 Jun 1945 at Liberal, KS 
				7408 collided with 42-7183 near Lakeside, UT Dec 29, 1943.
					13 on board 7408 killed, 12 on board 7183 killed.
				7409 (383rd CCTS) crashed near Floyada, TX Mar 26, 1944 during
					night navigation mission.  All 9 onboard killed.
				7411 (MSN 435) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 25 May 1945 at 30 miles from Dodge City, KS 
				7412 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7414 served as Combat Crew Training School training plane at Casper AAB ca 1943-44
				7415 (MSN 439) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 13 Sep 1944 at 55 miles from Mountain Home AAF, ID 
				7416 (610th PTTS) crashed Apr 14, 1944 near Tuskegeee Army Air Field.
				7417 crashed into Bull Mountain, VA 3/15/1944.  All crew killed.
				7420 (MSN 444) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 22 Jan 1944 at Langley Field, VA 
				7421 (MSN 445) W/o 16 Aug 1943 at Goodfellow Field, TX 
				7422 (MSN 446) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 8 Jan 1945 at Goldfield, NV 
				7423 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7428 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7430 (MSN 454) W/o 9 Oct 1943 at Granbury, TX 
				7431 (MSN 455) W/o 25 Oct 1943 at Gowen Field, ID 
				7434 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7436 (MSN 460) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 31 Mar 1944 at Gate, OK 
				7438 (MSN 462) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 13 Jun 1944 at Smyrna AAF, TN 
				7445 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7446 (1014 PTTS, 96 PTTG) collided in midair with B-24D 41-1113 5 mi NE of Fort Worth, Texas Sep 3, 1943.
				7449 (MSN 473) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 29 Dec 1943 at Davis-Monthan Field, AZ 
				7450 (MSN 474) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 29 Dec 1943 at Gowen Field, ID 
				7451 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7453 (MSN 477) W/o 9 Aug 1943 at Winstom Salem, NC 
				7454 (MSN 478) W/o 30 Jan 1944 at Myrtle Beach, SC 
				7457 (MSN 481) W/o 26 Dec 1943 at Thorpe Abbotts, UK
				7458 (MSN 482) W/o 26 Sep 1943 at Denver, CO 
				7460 (MSN 484) W/o 20 Nov 1943 at Hammer Field, CA 
				7461 (MSN 485) W/o 2 Nov 1943 at Maxwell Feld, AL
				7464 (MSN 488) Redes as RB-24E; w/o 2 Jan 1944 in Colorado
42-7465/7717		Ford B-24H-1-FO Liberator
				MSN 489/741
				7466 578th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118,
					Norfolk, England.  Named "Ford's Folly".  Shot Down Sep 11, 1944 By Gunfire From German Messerschmitt BF 109G-6 
					and Crashed at Allendorf, Germany While on a Mission on an Ordnance Manufacturing Depot at Hannover, Germany. 
					BF 109G-6 Flown By Unknown Pilot and Unit. (8) Crew Were Killed. (2) Crew Bailed Out and Were Captured and 
					Became POWs. Released in 1945.  MACR 8850.
				7467 (392 BG, 578 BS) crash-landed Aug 24, 1943 in Aspull, Lancashire, UK.  One killed.
					W/o 27 Aug 1943 at Burtonwood, UK
				7468 (392nd BG) crashed near Bold, St. Helens, England Aug 30, 1943.  All 9 onboard killed
				7469 (392 BG, 579 BS, "Rose of Juarez") crashlanded Apr 8, 1944 at Wendling, UK.
				7470 579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118, 
					Norfolk, England.  Named "Exterminator".  Shot Down Oct 8, 1943 By Gunfire From German Junkers Ju 88C-6 and Crashed 
					South Southwest of Helgoland, Germany in The North Sea While Returning From a Mission to Vegesack, Germany. 
					Believed Ju 88C-6 Flown By Oblt. Helmut Niklas of NJG 3/6. All (10) Crew Were Killed. MACR 879
				7471 (392nd BG, 579th BS, "Mack's Sack") collided with crashing B-24H
					42-7481 and crashed Oct 4, 1943 into North Sea.  MACR 890.  10 KIA
				7472 579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118, 
					Norfolk, England.  Declared War Weary on August 27, 1944 and Transfered to RAF Warton Airfield Station USAAF-582, 
					Lancashire, England on September 11, 1944. Aircraft Fate Unknown But Believed Scrapped.
				7473 (392 BG, 579 BS) crashed Mar 6, 1944 on takeoff
					at Church Farm, Great Dunham, UK.
				7474 (392nd BG, 579th BS, "Satan's Flame") shot down by Bf 109G of JG ll/II
				 	Oct 4, 1943 over North Sea off Germany.  MACR 891.  10 KIA.
				7475 (MSN 499) W/o 20 Aug 1943 at Presque Isle AAB, ME 
				7476 (MSN 500) 66th BS, 44th BG, 8th AF crashed from unknown cause 4 Jan 1944 at RAF Shipdam, UK.
					All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				7477 (392nd BG, 579th BS, "The Drip") shot down by marine flak
					and crashed into North Sea W of Domburg, Netherlands
					Nov 5, 1943.  MACR 1165.  6 KIA, 4 POW.
				7478 578th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118, 
					Norfolk, England.  Crash Landed Oct 9, 1944 at West Bradenham 3 Miles South of RAF Wendling Airfield 
					Due to Engine Failure While on a Test Flight. Aircraft Broke in Two and Caught Fire. (1) Crewman Was Killed. 
					(3) Crew Survived Uninjured. Aircraft Was Destroyed
				7479 577th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force "War Horse" (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118,
					Norfolk, England.  Shot Down Jan 4, 1944 By Gunfire From German Messerschmitt BF 110G-4 and Crashed off 
					The Coast of Denmark in The North Sea While Returning From a Mission on Kiel, Germany. Believed BF 110G-4 
					Flown By Hptm. Leopold Fellerer of NJG 5/II Stab. All (10) Crew Were Killed.  MACR 1909
				7480 578th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118, 
					Norfolk, England.  Landing Accident Feb 9, 1944 at RAF Wendling Airfield Due to Landing Short of Runway 
					While Returning From a Recalled Mission to Gotha, Germany. Landing Gear Struck a Ditch Mound and Left 
					Landing Gear Collapsed and Aircraft Broke in Half. All (10) Crew Survived. Aircraft Was Destroyed.
				7481 (392nd BG, 579th BS, "The Drip") shot down by Oblt Heinz Knoke in Bf 109G-6 of
					JG 11/5, then collided with B-24H 42-7471 and crashed into
					North Sea 100 km N of Ameland, Germany Oct 4, 1943.  MACR 892.
					8 crew bailed out but all 11 KIA.
				7482 577th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118, 
					Norfolk, England.  Named "Shack Rat".  Shot Down By Gunfire From German Messerschmitt BF 110G-4 and Crashed 
					off Langeness Island off The Coast of Germany in The North Sea While on a Mission to Kiel, Germany. 
					Believed BF 110G-4 Flown By Lt. Herbert Altner of NJG 5/8. All (10) Crew Were Killed. MACR 1908.
				7483 (392nd BG, 578th BS, "Big Dog") damaged by AAA then shot down by
					Obfw Hans Heitmann in Fw 190A-6 of JG 26/4 Nov 13, 1943 over 
					Zwartsluis, Netherlands.  MACR 1553.  10 POW.
				7484 579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118, 
					Norfolk, England.  Shot Down Jan 29, 1944 By Gunfire From German Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-7 15 km South of Brussels 
					2 km South of Waterloo, Belgium While Returning From a Mission on Frankfurt, Germany. Believed Fw 190A-7 
					Flown By Lt. Dieter Kehl of JG 26/5. (2) Crew Killed. (9) Crew Bailed Out & (4) Captured & Became POWs. 
					Released in 1945. (5) Evaded Capture.  MACR 2548.
				7485 (392 BG, 578 BS, "Alfred") crashlanded Jan 6, 1944 at Pretty Corner, Sheringham, UK.
					4 killed, 1 died of injuries 4 days later.  5 OK.  MACR 16033.
				7486 (392nd BG, 578th BS, "The Shark")  shot down by Uffz Walbeck in Bf 109T of Jasta
					Helgoland and and crashed into North Sea 117 km SW of Hanstholm, Norway Nov 18, 1943.  MACR 1503.  10 KIA
				7487 ((392nd BG, 576th BS, "Million $ Baby") shot down by Hptm. Werner Borchers in Bf-110G-4 of NJG 5/III. 
					Stab near Niebüll, Germany Jan 4, 1944. 4 KIA, 6 POW. MACR 1907.
				7488 (392nd BG, 578th BS, "Hellz-a-Droppin") shot down by Hptm Paul
					Szameitat in Ju 88C-6 of NJG 3/5 Oct 8, 1943 during attack on U-boat
					construction facility at Vegesack, Germany.  MACR 880.  10 men bailed
					out, aircraft crashed at Oerdingen, Germany.  8 POW, 2 KIA, 
				7489 577th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118, 
					Norfolk, England.  Ditched Mar 5, 1944 35 Miles South of Brighton England in The English Channel Due to 
					Engine Failure While Returning From a Mission to Bordeau Cognac, France. (4) Crew Were Killed When The 
					Aircraft Sank. (6) Crew Survived and Were Rescued By a British RAF Walrus Amphibious Biplane.  MACR 3585.
				7490 (392nd BG, 578th BS, 'Big Ass Bird') shot down by FW Ludwig
					Reinbacher in Fw 190A of JG 11/1 5 km NW of Ueden,
					Germany Nov 5, 1943.  11 crew KIA.  MACR 1163
				7491 (392nd BG, 578th BS) MIA Mar 3, 1944 near Heligoland.  MACR 2800
				7492 576th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118, 
					Norfolk, England.  Flew (35) Missions. Declared War Weary on August 27, 1944 and Transfered to 
					(RAF Warton Airfield) Station USAAF-582, Lancashire, England on August 10, 1944. Returned to U.S.A. 
					in June 1945. (SOC) Struck off Charge at Searcy Field, Stillwater, Oklahoma. Sold By War Assets 
					Corporation to Paul Mantz on February 19, 1946. Scrapped. 
				7493 (392nd BG, 577th BS, "Gregory the Great") shot down by Uffz
					Losch in Fw 190A of JG 11/1 at Friedrichskoog,
					Germany Nov 26, 1943, Germany.  MACR 1494.  10 KIA.
					MACR 1494 is also listed as referring to 42-12905 (or 42-12995).
				7494 (446th BG, 704th BS, "Bumbs Away") hit by AAA over Texel on mission 
					to Bremen then slid into B-24 of 392nd BG and sheering its tail turret, regained
					control but crashed into North Sea off Netherlands on return Dec 20, 1943 and 10 KIA.  MACR 1735
				7495 577th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118, 
					Norfolk, England.  Declared War Weary on August 27, 1944 and Transfered to (RAF Warton Airfield) Station USAAF-582, 
					Lancashire, England on September 11, 1944. Believed Scrapped.
				7496 577th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118, 
					Norfolk, England.  Shot Down Feb 24, 1944 By Gunfire From German Messerschmitt BF 109G-6 and Crashed Near 
					Bad Hersfeld, Germany While on a Mission on The Messerschmitt BF 110 Aircraft Factory at Gotha, Germany. 
					BF 109G-6 Flown By Unknown Pilot and Unit. (3) Crew Killed. (7) Crew Bailed Out and Were Captured and 
					Became POWs. Released in 1945.  MACR 2946.
				7497 577th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118, 
					Norfolk, England.  Shot Down Mar 18 1944 By Gunfire From German Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-6 and Crashed at Kintzheim, 
					France Near Schettstadt, Germany While Returning From a Mission to Friedrichshafen, Germany. Believed Fw 190A-6 
					Flown By Lt. Suss of JG 2/II. (3) Crew Were Killed. (7) Crew Bailed Out and Were Captured and Became POWs. 
					Released in 1945.  MACR 3322
				7500 (392nd BG, 576th BS, "Sky Queen") damaged by AAA then shot down
					by Oblt. Wilhelm Kientsch in Bf 109G06 of JG 27/ NW of
					Bremen, Germany Dec 20, 1943.  MACR 1734.  4 KIA, 6 POW
				7501 (44th BG, 68th BS, 8th AF, named "Bing's Big Box") shot down by Fw 190A-6 flown by Oblt Artur Besse of JG 26/1 
					at Grattenoix, France 9 km WE of Neufchatel-en-Bray, France Jan 21, 1944.  MACR 2360.  
					4 crew killed, 6 bailed out (4 became POW, 2 evaded capture)
				7502 (392nd BG, 578th BS, "Bakadori") damaged by fighters Nov 18, 1943, interned in Sweden.  MACR 1504
					SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
				7503 (392nd BG, 577th BS, "Miss America") No 2 engine hit by a bomb
					above and was damaged by a fighter, on the return was shot
					down by Bf 109G-6 of JG 3/6 45 km NE of Great Yarmouth, UK Nov 13, 1943 over North Sea.  MACR 1552
					10 KIA.
				7504 (MSN 528) 330th BS, 93rd BG, 8th AF in landing accident at RAF Hardwick Airfield, Norfolk, England 16 Jun 1944 
					All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				7505 ("Old Faithfull") with 446th BG, 706h BS, damaged on landing Bungay, England lost Aug 27, 1944.
				7506 (392nd BG, 576th BS, "Southern Comfort XII") shot down by
					Fw. Heinz Stower in Fw 190A of JG 11/3 and crashed into
					Dollart Bay S of Emden, Germany Dec 11, 1943.  MACR 1733.
					8 KIA, 2 POW
				7507 (44th BG, 68th BS "Heaven Can Wait") ran out of fuel on final
					aproach to base and slid in on belly.  Aircraft destroyed in
					fire but all crew escaped
				7508 (455th BG, 703rd BS, "Liberty Belle") shot down by Obfw. Karl-Heinz
					Munsche in Fw 190A-6 of JG 2/9 at Les Petites-Armoises,
					France Dec 30, 1943.  MACR 4132.  6 KIA, 4 POW
				7509 (MSN 533) 506th BS, 44th BG, 8th AF) salvaged Aug 8, 1944 at RAF Shipdam, UK due to battle damage
					after returning from mission to Langenhagen, Germany.
				7510 579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118, 
					Norfolk, England.  Shot Down Apr 29, 1944 By Gunfire From German Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-7 and Crashed on The 
					Outskirts of Dinklage, Germany While on a Mission to Berlin, Germany. Fw 190A-7 Flown By Unknown Pilot 
					and Unit. All (10) Crew Were Killed.  MACR 4461.
				7511 576th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118, 
					Norfolk, England.  Shot Down Feb 24, 1944 By Gunfire From German Messerschmitt BF 109G-6 and Crashed Near 
					Bad Hersfeld, Germany While Returning From a Mission on Messerschmitt BF 110 Aircraft Factory at Gotha, Germany. 
					Believed BF 109G-6 Flown By Uffz. Eduard Britzlmair of JG 3/4. (10) Crew Bailed Out. (8) Captured & POWs. 
					Released 1945. (2) Crew Killed.  MACR 2947
				7512 (445th BG, 703rd BS, *Gremlins Roost*) shot down by Fw 190s  near 
					Friedrichskoog, Germany Jan 5, 1944.  6 KIA, rest POW.  Luftwaffe pilots known to be in 
					the area and claiming a B-24 were Walter Oseau and Horst Maier.  MACR 2510.
				7513 (445th BG, 702nd BS, *Pistol Packing Mama*) suffered double engine failure enroute to target and
					interned at Dubendorf, Switzerland Mar 18, 1944.  MACR 3333.
				7514 (44th BG, 68th BS, 8th AF, named "Valiant Lady") shot down by Fw 190A-6 flown by Oblt Artur Beese of JG 26/1 Jan 21, 1944
					and crashed at Neuville-Ferrieres 4 mi SSW of Neufchatel, France.  MACR 2359.  7 crew killed, 3 bailed
					out and became POW.
				7515 (445th BG, 701st BS, 8th AF based at RAF Tibenham) 
					Shot down Feb 24, 1944 By BF 109G-6 and crashed near Bad Hersfeld Germany while on a mission on the 
					Messerschmitt BF 110 Aircraft Factory at Gotha Germany. (1) Crewman Was Killed. (8) Crew Bailed Out 
					and Were Captured and Became POWs.  MACR 2550
				7516 (MSN 540) 755th BS, 458th Bg, 8th AF, based at RAF Horsham St. Faith Airfield, Station USAAF-123, 
					Norfolk, England crashed on takeoff 20 Sep 1944 in vicinity of Hastings Avenue, Nowrich,
					Norfolk, 1/4 mi S of RAF Horsham St Faith, UK while on fuel supply mission for General Patton's tanks
					All 6 crew killed.
				7517 (445th BG, 702nd BS, 8th AF based at RAF Tibenham) 
					Shot Down Feb 24, 1944 by Fw 190A-7 and Crashed at Dillkrels Southwest of Gotha Germany While on a 
					Mission on The Messerschmitt BF 110 Aircraft Factory at Gotha Germany. Fw 190A-7 Flown By Unknown 
					Pilot and Unit. All (9) Crew Were Killed.  MACR 2551
				7518 578th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118, 
					Norfolk, England.  Shot Down Mar 18, 1944 By Gunfire From German Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-7 and Exploded in Mid Air 
					Over Schramberg, Germany While on a Mission to Friedrichshafen, Germany. Fw 190A-7 Flown By Unknown Pilot 
					of JG 11. (9) Crew Were Killed. (1) Crewman Bailed Out and Was Captured and Became a POW. Released in 1945.
 					MACR 3323.
				7519 (93rd BG, 328th BS, 8th AF) landed at Dubendorf airfield near Zurich, Switzerland after being damaged by German
					fighter Jan 7, 1944, and crew of 10 was interned in Switzerland.  MACR 2367.
				7520 (445th BG, 700th BS, 8th AF, "Snow Goose" based at RAF Tibenham) 
					Shot Down Dec 22, 1943 by BF 110G-2 and Crashed 1 Mile From Bolsward, Holland While on a Mission to Osnabruck, Germany. 
					Aircraft Caught Fire and Crashed in Flames. BF 110G-2 Flown By Uffz. Josef Holzmann of ZG 26/1. 
					All (10) Crew Were Killed.  MACR 16098
				7521 (MSN 545) "Poop Deck Pappy" returned to USA.  Wfu 26 Nov 1943
				7522 (44th BG, 506th BS, 8th AF, *Southern Comfort*) shot down by AAA Apr 11, 1944 2 km NE of Bernburg, Germany.  
					MACR 3848.  7 crew killed, 3 bailed out and became POW.
				7523 (445th BG, 703rd BS, 8th AF, based at RAF Tibenham) lost Feb 2, 1944, North Sea.  MACR 2509
					Ditched Feb 2, 1944 from unknown cause in The North Sea while on a mission on The V-1 Rocket Site at Siracourt, 
					France. All (10) Crew Were Killed.  MACR 2509
				7524 576th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118, 
					Norfolk, England.  Landing Accident Dec 7, 1943 at RAF Wendling Airfield. Ran off The End of The Runway 
					into a Ditch Tearing The Right Landing Gear off Due to Brake Failure. All (7) Crew Survived. Aircraft Was 
					Destroyed.
				7525 disappered Apr 7, 1944 on training mission out of Westover Field, MA enroute
					to a bombing range south of Montauk Point.  Crew of 11 missing.
				7527 576th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118, 
					Norfolk, England.  Shot Down Feb 24, 1944 By Gunfire From German Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-7 at Schnepfental Roedichen 
					Southwest of Gotha, Germany While on a Mission on The Messerschmitt BF 110 Aircraft Factory at Gotha, Germany. 
					Fw 190A-7 Flown By Unknown Pilot and Unit. (5) Crew Killed. (5) Crew Bailed Out & Captured & POWs. Released 
					in 1945.  MACR 2948
				7528 (MSN 552) 576th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 2nd Air Force Topeka Army Airfield, Topeka, Kansas
					Crashed Aug 25, 1943 During Wheels Up Belly Landing in a Cornfield 2 Miles Northwest of LeCompton, Kansas 
					While on a Calibration and Training Mission. Number (3) and (4) Engines Propellers Ran Away and Engines 
					Were Shut Down. (3) Crew Were Killed. (5) Crew Survived. Aircraft Was Destroyed and Washed Out. 
				7529 576th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118, 
					Norfolk, England.  Exploded in Mid Air Feb 20, 1944 From Unknown Cause Over (RAF Manston Airfield), 
					Kent, England During Emergency Landing Due to Damage From German Fighters While on a Mission to 
					Helmstadt, Germany. All (10) Crew Were Killed.
				7531 759th Bombardment Squadron 459th Bombardment Group 15th Air Force Giulia Airfield Foggia Italy
					Shot Down Apr 23, 1944 By Gunfire From German Messerschmitt BF 109G-6 and Crashed at Parndorf 
					Austria While on a Mission on The Aircraft Factory at Bad Voslau Austria. BF 109G-6 Flown By 
					Unknown Pilot & Unit. All (10) Crew Bailed Out and (9) Were Captured and Became POWs. 
					Released in 1945. (1) Killed When Parachute Failed to Open.  MACR 4206
				7532 (MSN 556) 702nd  BS, 445th BG, 8th AF, based at RAF Tibenham
					Landing accident Jan 31, 1944 at RAF Tibenham Airfield. All (10) Crew Survived. Aircraft Was Destroyed. Washed Out.
				7533 (44th BG, 66th BS) shot down by Fw Bernhard Kunze in Fw 190A-6 of
					JG 1/1 near Dem Ham, Netherlands Dec 22, 1943.  MACR 1713.  7 KIA, 3 POW.  
					Parts recovered 1995:Den Ham, Hammerflier.  Large parts recovered Jun 2, 2003.
				7534 (445th BG, 700th BS, "Good Nuff") shot down by AAA Dec 20, 1943 while returning from 
					a Delmenhorst, Germany raid.  MACR 6343.  11 KIA
				7536 (392nd BG, 578th BS, "The Banshee") then to 44th BG, 66th BS.  Forcelanded due to engine failure Jan 2, 1944 
					at Deopham Green Airfield, Norfolk, UK.  Salvaged.
				7537 (392 BG, 576 BS, "Jungle Princess") crashlanded Dec 31, 1943 at Swanton Morley, UK.
				7538 (MSN 562) W/o 8 Sep 1943 at Old Town, ME 
				7539 (446th BG, 704th BS, 8th AF, "Ye Old Thunder Mug") ran out of fuel and
					crashlanded near RAF Bungay (USAAF 125), Suffolk, UK Dec 16, 1943.  All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				7540 576th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118,
					Norfolk, England.  Named "Crew Chief".  Shot Down Nov 13, 1943 By Anti-Aircraft Fire and Crashed near Dordrecht, Holland
					26 Miles South of Rotterdam, Holland While Returning From a Mission to Bremen, Germany. (1) Crewman Was Killed. 
					(9) Crew Bailed Out and Were Captured and Became POWs. Released in 1945.  MACR 1551. 
				7542 (446th BG, 707th BS, 8th AF, *Black Widow*) shot down Feb 4, 1944 by Fw 190A-8 fllown by Lt
					Waldemar Radener of JG 26/7 and crqshed 10 km SE of Albert at Bray-sur-Somme, France while on mission to Frankfurt,
					Germany.  5 KIA, 5 POW.  MACR 2248
				7543 (392nd BG, 578th BS, "Georgie Belle") hit by AAA then shot
					down by Oblt Hugo Frey in Bf 109G-6 of JG 11/7 near
					Datteln, Germany Nov 5, 1943.  MACR 1164.  10 POW.
				7544 (292nd BG, 577th BS, then to 44th BG, 67th BS, 8th AF, "Seed of Satan II") shot down by AAA on return from 
					mission to Solingen, Germany, crashed in I'Ijsselmeer, close to
					Staden, Netherlands Dec 1, 1943.  MACR 1382.  All 10 crew bailed out, 6 POW, 2 crew captured
					in 1944, 2 evaded.
				7545 (44th BG, 67th BS, 8th AF) shot down by Ju 88C-6 flown by Fw Heinz Koppe of NJG 3/10 and
					crashed into North Sea off Norway Nov 18, 1943.  MACR 1378.  All 10 crew KIA.
				7546 577th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118,	
					Norfolk, England.  Crashed Apr 29, 1944 at Walcott, Norfolk, England After Crew Bailed After Pilot Unable 
					to Land Aircraft Due to Battle Damage While Returning From a Mission on Berlin, Germany. All (10) Crew Bailed 
					Out and (1) Struck The Aircraft and Was Killed. The Others All Survived.
				7547 (44th BG, 67th BS, 8th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by Oblt Josef Wurmheller of JG 2/9 Jan 29, 1944 at 
					Wilgone, Belgium.  MACR 2251.  4 crew killed, 5 bailed out and became POW.   One evaded but
					killed one month later. One was released in 1944, 4 in 1945.
				7548 (44th BG, 66th BS, "Bull O' The Woods") shot down by Oblt.
					Walter Matoni in Fw 190A-6 of JG 26/6 at Chavigny,
					France Dec 30, 1943.  MACR 1752.  2 KIA, 8 evaded, one of them later
					POW.
				7549 with 492nd BG, 579th BS, transferred to 44th BG, 67th BS, 8th AF.  Salvaged Mar 16, 1944 after crash
					landing at Kingsnorth near Woodchurch, Kent, England.  6 crew killed, 4 survived with injuries.  Airraft
					was destroyed.
				7550 (445th BG, 700th BS, "Gallant Lady") caught fire in flight
					and crashed near Attlebridge, UK Dec 28, 1943.
					Pilot killed, fate of rest of crew unknown.
					Salvaged Dec 29, 1943.
				7551 (MSN 575) 68th BS, 44th BG, 8th AF crashed due to engine failure 13 Jan 1944 2 mi N of RAF Shipdam, UK
					while on training mission.  All 10 crew killed.
				7552 (489th BG "Lil' Cookie") declaredwarweary and usedas formation assembly ship.
				7553 salvaged Nov 1944 as war-weary
				7554 (445th BG, 702nd BS) shot down by FW Theodor von Kavarbasic in Bf 110G-2 of ZG 26/7 and crashed at
					Mirns, Netherlands Dec 22, 1943.  MACR 15597.  7 KIA, 2 POW, 1 evaded.  Plane was not named
					"Tail End Charley"
				7556 579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118, 
					Norfolk, England.  Right Fuel Tanks Caught Fire and Aircraft Exploded Dec 5, 1943 at RAF Wendling Airfield 
					While Ground Crew Was Getting Ready to Load 12 Bombs Which Were Under Both Wings. Aircraft Was Destroyed.
				7559 (703rd BS, 445th BG, 8th AF, "Kelly").  Crashed Feb 15, 1944 from unknown Cause at RAF Manston Airfield, Manston Kent England 
					while returning from a mission on The V-1 Rocket Sites at Siracourt France. All (10) Crew Survived. 
					Aircraft Was Destroyed
				7560 (MSN 584) converted to CB-24H; 576th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) 
					Station USAAF-118, Norfolk, England.  Crash Oct 29, 1944 During Take off at RAF Wendling Airfield 
					During a Practice Mission. Pilot Could Not Pull The Stick Back Due to Binding Elevator Controls & Went 
					off The Runway into a Ditch and Nose Wheel Collapsed. All Crew Survived. Aircraft Was Destroyed. Washed Out. 
					Declared War Weary on July 30, 1944.
				7561 579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118, 
					Norfolk England.  Named "Mack's Sack II".  Shot Down Nov 13, 1943 By Gunfire From German Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-6 
					Near Endel, Germany While on a Mission to Bermen, Germany. Fw 190A-6 Flown By Unknown Pilot of JG 11. 
					(5) Crew Were Killed. (5) Crew Bailed Out and Were Captured and Became POWs. Released in 1945.  MACR 1554
				7563 (859th BS, detached from 492nd BG to 2641st Special Group (Provisional), 15th AF, based at Brindisi Airfield, 
					Brindisi,  Italy).  Crashed Feb 9, 1945 After Exploded From Unknown Cause in Mid Air at Brusnica Velika, 
					Yugoslavia While Returning From a carpetbagger Mission to Karlovak Yugoslavia. All (8) Crew Were Killed.
					MACR 12361.
				7564 (MSN 588) W/o 5 Nov 1943 at Powhattan, KS 
				7565 (445th BG, 703rd BS) lost Jan 30, 1944, North Sea.  MACR 2247.
				7566 (445th BG, 702nd BS, 8th AF based at RAF Tibenham) 
					Shot down Feb 24, 1944 by BF 109G-6 and crashed at Assler, Germany While on a Mission on 
					the Messerschmitt BF 110 Aircraft Factory at Gotha Germany. BF 109G-6 Flown By Unknown Pilot and Unit. 
					(5) Crew Were Killed. (4) Crew Bailed Out and Were Captured and Became POWs.  MACR 2552
					Freeman gives date as Mar 6, 1944.
				7567 (445th BG, 700th BS, 8th AF based at RAF Tibenham) 
					Shot down Feb 24, 1944 By Fw 190A-6 and crashed at Baalder 1 km Northeast of Hardenburg, Holland while on a mission on 
					Messerschmitt BF 110 Aircraft Factory at Gotha Germany. Believed Fw 190A-6 flown By Oblt. Hans Hartigs 
					of JG 26/2. (6) Crew Killed. (4) Crew Bailed Out and POWs.  MACR 2553
				7569 (445th BG, 701st BS, 8th AF based at RAF Tibenham) 
					Shot Down Feb 20, 1944 By Fw 190A-7 in The Holzminden, Germany Area and Crashed 1 km North of Edemissen, Germany 
					while on a Mission to Brunswick Germany. Aircraft Crashed and Burned. Fw 190A-7 Flown By Hptm. Rolf-Gunther 
					Hermichen of JG 11/I Stab. All (10) Crew Were Killed.  MACR 2439
				7570 579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118, 
					Norfolk, England.  Ditched Feb 2, 1944 From Unknown Cause in The North Sea While Returning From a Mission 
					on a V-1 Rocket Site at Watten, France. All (9) Crew Were Killed.  MACR 2531.
				7571 (445th BG, 703rd BS, 8th AF, *Lillian Ann II* based at RAF Tibenham) interned in Switzerland Jul 11, 1944 
					due to flak damage while returning from mission to Munich, Germany.  Missed the airfield
					and landed in a cornfield.  MACR 6943.  All 9 crew survived and were interned in Switzerland.  MACR 6943
				7572 (446th BG, 705th BS, 8th AF, *Werefolf/Princess O/Rourke*) shot down by AAA Apr 11, 1944, Diepholz, SW
					of Strohen, Germany while on missin to Bernburg, Germany.  MACR 3782.  All 10 crew bailed out and became POW.
				7574 (704th BS, 446th BG, 8th AF, *Henry's Pride*) damaged by cannon fire Feb 24, 1944 on mission to Gotha,
					Germany.  Crew bailed out over England but pilot crashed with the plane at Sternfield, Suffolk, England and was killed.
				7576 (from 44tth BG, 700th BS, "Blackdog" to 446th BG, 705th BS, "Stardust") survived WW2
				7577 (446th BG, 706th BS, *Buzz Buggy*) crashed on mission to Mimizan, France Dec 31, 1943.  
					10 KIA.  MACR 1679.
				7578 (704th BS, 446th BG, 8th AF, *Hula Wahine*) lost superchargers on mission to Frankfurt, Germany and
					attacked by enemy fighters over Belgium Jan 29, 1944.  Crash-landed  at RAF Detling with 2 injured crewmen. 
					All 10 crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				7579 (445th BG, 702nd BS, 8th AF, *Paper Doll*, based at RAF Tibenham) 
					Shot Down Feb 24, 1944 By BF 109G-6and Crashed at Driedorf, Southwest of Herborn, Germany While on a 
					Mission on The Messerschmitt BF 110 Aircraft Factory at Gotha Germany. BF 109G-6 Flown By Unknown Pilot 
					and Unit. (3) Crew Killed. (6) Crew Bailed Out Became POWs. MACR 2554
				7581 (446th BG, 706th BS, 8th AF, "Flak Bait") shot down by AAA and crashed at Marcillac,
					France Dec 31, 1943 on mission to Cognac, France.  1 KIA, 7 POW, 2 evaded.  MACR 1680
				7582 (44th BG, 66th BS, 8th AF, *Ice Cold Katy*) in midair collision with P-47C 41-6356 Mar 7, 1944 over RAF Shipdham
					airfield, UK during training flight.  All 7 crew killed.
				7583 (446th BG, 707th BS, *Wee Willie*) lost on mission to Orleans May 23, 1944.  Bombs were dropped through
					closed bomb bay doors, and a piece of the damaged door struck the tail, causing the aircraft
					to go into an unrecoverable spin.  10 KIA.   MACR 5251
				7584 (707th BS, 446th BG, 8th AF, *Merle Lee*) damaged by AAA on mission to V-1 sites in France Jan 21, 1944 and 
					crashlanded at Hawkinge, Kent, UK.  All 10 crew survived, aircraft was salvaged.
				7586 (445th BG, 701st BS, 8th AF based at RAF Tibenham ) shot down by flak Mar 6, 1944 and Crash Landed at Schonwalde 
					Northwest of Berlin, Germany While on a Mission on Factories at Berlin Germany. (1) Crewman Was Killed. 
					(9) Crew Bailed Out and Were Captured and Became POW .  MACR 2960
				7587 (MSN 611) 704th BS, 446th BG, 8th AF in landing accident 7 Jan 1945 at RAF Bungay (USAAF 125), Suffolk, UK.
					All crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				7588 (392 BG, 578 BS) damaged by AAA and crashed W of Rouen, France 
					Dec 30, 1943.  MACR 1677.  6 POW, 4 evaded.
				7589 (446th BG, 705th BS, 8th AF, "Rigor Mortis") shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Uffz Ignaz Geirbos
					of JG 107/1 Feb 25, 1944 and crashed 1 km from Mittersheim, 15 km N of Sarrebourge, France on mission to 
					Furth, Germany.  All 10 crew bailed out and became POW.  MACR 2952
				7590 (445th BG, 702nd BS, 8th AF *Paper Doll* based at RAF Tibenham) Shot Down Mar 23, 1944 By Anti-Aircraft Fire 
					and Crashed Near Wildeshausen Germany While on a Mission to Munster and Hamm Germany. All (10) Crew Bailed 
					Out and Were Captured and Became POWs.  MACR 3544.
				7591 (448th BG, 712th BS, 8th AF, *Fat Stuff II*, based at RAF Seething, Station USAAF-146, Norfolk, England) 
					Landed at Altenrhein airfield, Altenrhein St Gallen, Switzerland Jul 12, 1944 after being damaged by flak
					while on mission to Munich, Germany.  All 10 crew survived and were interned in Switzerland, returned
					in 1945.  Aircraft returned Oct 3, 1945 and salvaged Oct 22, 1945. MACR 7559.  
					Returned Oct 3, 1945 and salvaged Oct 22, 1945
				7592 (446th BG, 705th BS, "Sweet Moonbeam McSwine") survived WW2
				7593 565th Bombardment Squadron 389th Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Hethel Airfield) Station USAAF-114 
					Norfolk England.  Named "Blunder Bus"
					Shot Down Jan 7, 1944 by Hptm. Herbert Huppertz and Uffz. Heinz Lorbeer from JG 2 at Orgères-en-Beauce, France 
					and Crashed Southeast of Chartres France 
					While on a Mission on The I. G. Farbenindustrie Chemical Plant at Ludwigshafen Germany. 
					(2) Crew Killed. (9) Crew Bailed Out and (7) Captured & POW(2) Evaded. 
					MACR 1852
				7595 (446th BG, 706th BS, 8th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-78 flown by Oblt Rudiger von Kirchmayr of JG 1/5 Mar 8, 1944 
					and crashed SE of Ziekau, 5 km from Luckau, Germany while on mission to Erkner, Germany.  MACR 2963.
					6 crew killed, four bailed out and became POW.
				7596 578th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118, 
					Norfolk. England.  Crash Landed Jan 7, 1944 at RAF Wendling Airfield while Returning From a Mission to 
					Ludwigshafen, Germany. Pilot Landed too Fast and too Far Down The Runway. Aircraft Ran off The Runway and 
					Through a Ditch Causing The Right Landing Gear to Collapse. All (10) Crew Survived. Aircraft Was Destroyed.
				7598 576th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118, 
					Norfolk, England.  Shot Down Mar 6, 1944 By Gunfire From German Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-6 After Hit By Flak 
					Over Berlin, Germany About and Crashed 18 Miles Southeast of Amersfoort, Netherlands While on a Mission 
					to Genshagen, Berlin, Germany. Fw 190A-6 Flown By Unknown Pilot & Unit. All (10) Crew Bailed Out and 
					Were Captured and Became POWs. Released in 1945.  MACR 3183.
				7599 579th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118, 
					Norfolk, England.  Shot Down Apr 8, 1944 By Gunfire From German Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-7 Flown By Fw. Walter Kohne of JG 1/3.
					Crashed 2 km southeast of Breitenhaus, 5 km Southwest of Bodenstein, Germany While on a Mission to Brunswick, Germany. 
					 (10) Crew Killed. (1) Crew Bailed Out & Was Captured and Became a POW. Released in 1945.  MACR 3945.  
					I also have this plane as being interned in Sweden on that date. 
				7601 (445th BG, 702nd BS, 8th AF based at RAF Tibenham ) Shot Down Apr 12, 1944 By Fw 190A-8 and 
					Crashed at Ningeon, Belgium While on a Mission to Zwickau Germany. Fw 190A-8 Flown By Unknown Pilot and Unit. 
					All (10) Crew Bailed Out and (6) Were Captured and Became POWs. (4) Crew Evaded Capture.  MACR 3828.
					Another report from Don Schneck has this plane being picked up at Tinker Field on July 29, 1943, and assigned to a 
					lead crew of the 445th Bomb Group, 702nd Squadron.  In March, 1944 it was reassigned/transferred to the 
					93rd Bomb Group, 329th Squadron, assigned to a lead crew and later to the Squadron Commander.  While 
					with the 93rd, the bombsight was removed and replaced with GEE-H navigation equipment.  The aircraft returned
					to the USA after the war, with its orginal crew.  The aircraft carried the name "Sin Ship".  Maybe the
					MACR has the wrong serial number. 
				7603 (44th BG, 67th BS, "Raggedy Ann/Junior") shot down by fighter over North Sea
					off Norway Nov 18, 1943.  MACR 1380.  10 KIA.
				7604 (455th BG, 702nd BS, 8th AF based at RAF Tibenham) Shot Down Mar 9, 1944 By Anti-Aircraft Fire and Crashed 1 km Northwest 
					of Gehrden Hannover, Germany While on a Mission on The Arado Fluzgeugwerke Factory at Brandenburg, Germany. 
					All (10) Crew Bailed Out and Were Captured and Became POWs.  MACR 2961.
				7605 (392nd BG, 578th BS) shot down by fighter and exploded at
					Bedenac, Franc Dec 31, 1943 on mission to St Jean d'Angley, France.  MACR 1676.
					9 KIA, 1 POW.  A burning wing fell into a house and the occupant
					died of burns next month.
				7606 (488th BG, 714th BS, 8th AF, based at RAF Seething, Station USAAF-146, Norfolk, England) 
					Shot down Feb 24, 1944 by AAA while returning from mission to Gotha, Germany and crashed 
					near Sint-Stevens-Woluwe near Brussels, Belgium. 4 crew killed, 6 bailed out and became POW.  MACR 2955.
				7607 (446th BG, 705th BS, "The Spirit of '77") returned to USA
				7608 (446th BG, 705th BS, "Freckle Face") returned to USA
				7609 706th Bomb Squadron, 446th Bomb Group, Eighth Air Force, Bungay/Flixton (Station 125); named ‘Lazy Lou’. 14th Troop Carrier Squadron, 
					61st Troop Carrier Group, Ninth Air Force, Barkston Heath (Station 483) Dec44. Moments after take-off from Barkston-Heath on a 
					proficiency flight 18Dec44, there was a mid-air collision with C-109 #42-51766. Soon after the B-24 took off the C-109 
					appeared in close formation, apparently as a lark. As the B-24 started a left turn away from the airfield, still at only 400ft, 
					it lost sight of the C-109. The C-109 pilot must have mis-judged his next manoeuvre as his aircraft’s vertical stabilisers 
					hit the propellers on numbers 1 & 2 engines of the B-24 as they were approaching Carlton Scroop. Meanwhile the B-24 was in a 
					steepening left turn, having had lost the propellers on both the left engines. The pilot tried to return to the airfield, 
					but it was short of power and on fire, with the rudder surfaces burning away, making it increasing hard to control. 
					At only 200ft, losing height and heading towards buildings on the base, they opted to crash land in an open field instead. 
					But as they cleared a row of trees they saw a thatched building dead ahead. As they eased off the rudder to avoid the building 
					the aircraft stalled and the left wing dug into the ground, tearing the aircraft apart and killing two of the five aboard, 
					one of whom was the 14th TCS commanding officer.
				7610 (706th BS, 446th BG, 8th AF, *Satan's Sister*) crashed one mile W of RAF Thorpe Abbots (USAAF 139), Norfolk, 
					England Apr 27, 1944 due to engine failure while on mission to Wizernes, France.  Jettisoned the bombs
					before it crashed, but one bomb exploded and damaged the tail.  2 KIA, 8 survived, aicraft was destroyed.
				7611 (446th BG, 704th BS, 8th AF, *Silver Dollar*) lost Dec 22, 1943, Germany when hit in the wing from above by 
					bomb dropped from another B-24 aircraft and crashed at Osnbruck, Germany.  8 KIA, 2 bailed out 
					and became POW.  MACR 2009.  
				7613 (446th BG, 704th BS, "Mi Akin Ass") hit by AAA and crashed at
					Noordwijk, W of Groening, Netherlands Dec 22, 1943.  3 KIA, 7 POW.  MACR 2008
				7614 (328th BS, 93rd BG, 8th AF, named "Lady Shamrock") Shot down by Maj. Egon Mayer in FW-190A-6 of JG 2/Stab and crashed at Seine-Port, 
					France Jan 7, 1944. .  MACR 2368. 2 KIA, 5 POW, 3 evaded.
				7615 crashed into a mountain at 10,900 foot level near Shawnee, CO Sep 30, 1943.
					All but one of the 12 crew members were killed.  There is a marker honoring
					the dead at the crash site.
				7616 (MSN 640) Conv to CB-24H; w/o 15 Oct 1944 at Bungay, UK
				7617 lost Nov 15, 1943, Caribbean.  MACR 1091.
				7618 (44th BG, 66th BS, "Hell's Kitchen") damaged and interned at Dubendorf, Switzerland Mar 18, 1944.  MACR 3982.
				7619 (445th BG, 702nd BS) crashed shortly after takeoff Feb 24, 1945 about
					300 yards from runway at AAF Station 124 (Tibenham, England).  4 killed, 5 survived.
				7620 (446th BG, 706th BS, 8th AF, *The Princess*) shot down by AAA and crashed at Timmel, 12 km S of Aurich, Germany
					Apr 8, 1944 on mission to Brunswick, Germany.  3 crew killed, 7 bailed out and became POW.  MACR 3931.
				7621 (MSN 645) 409th BS, 93rd BG, 8th AF, crashed on takeoff 1 May 1944 at RAF Hardwick, UK, Norfolk, England.
					 Aircraft exploded and burned.  5 crew killed, 5 crew survived.
				7623 (717th BS, 449th BG, 15th AF, based at Grottaglie Airfield, Taranto, Italy) 
					Crashed Mar 24, 1944 Near Mostar, Yugoslavia Due to Mechanical Failure While on a Mission to 
					Steyr, Austria. (6) Crew Were Killed. (4) Crew Bailed Out and Were Captured and Became POWs.  MACR 3469
				7624 (392 BG, 578 BS) crashlanded Mar 9, 1944 at Beccles, UK.  Crew survived.
				7625 (446th BG, 705th BS, *Happy go Lucky*) damaged by flak and interned at Dubendorf, Switzerland Mar 18, 1944.  
					MACR 3335.
				7626 (392nd BG, 578th BS, "Ramblin' Okie", later "Liberty Belle") two engines
					failed, then damaged by Fw Hugo Feutscher in Ju 88C-6 of 
					NJG 3/11 and ditched in north Sea off Ameland, Netherlands 
					Dec 13, 1943.  MACR 1732.  3 KIA, 7 POW
				7627 (445th BG, 702nd BS, 8th AF based at RAF Tibenham) landed in Sweden after damaged By flak while on a mission an Aircraft Assembly 
					Plant at Tutow, Germany. All (10) Crew Survived and Were Interned in Sweden.  Aircraft Returned on October 2, 1945. 
					MACR 3943.
				7630 (44th BG, 506th BS, 8th AF) hit by flak and shot down by Bf 110G-2 flown by Lt Gerhard Bitter of ZG 26/2 and crashed into
					North Sea near Langeoog, Frisian Island, Germany Dec 20, 1943.  MACR 1712.  All 10 crew bailed out, 2 killed and
					8 became POW.
				7635 (44th BG, 68th BS, 8th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-6 flown by Lt Georg Kiefner of JG 26/1 Jan 21, 1944
					near Lignieres Chatelain, 9 km W of Poix de la Somme, France.  MACR 2357. 4 crew killed, 7 bailed out (5 evaded
					capture, 2 became POW)
				7636 (726th BS/451st BG, "Three Feathers") shot down in bombing mission to Ploesti
					oil fields Dec 14, 1944.
				7637 577th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118, 
					Norfolk, England.  Crash Landed Jan 4, 1944 in a Field at Skona Near Simrishamn, Sweden Due to Engine 
					Failure While Returning From a Mission to Kiel, Germany. All (10) Crew Survived and Were Interned in Sweden. 
					Returned in 1944 to England. Aircraft Fate Unknown.  MACR 1910.
				7638 (44th BG, 66th BS, "Big Banner") damaged by AAA and crashed into
					Ijsselmeer, Netherlands Dec 22, 1943.  9 KIA 1 POW.  MACR 1714.
					Wreckage & 5/MIA remains recovered  1975;Zuid-Flevoland
				7640 (446th BG, 707th BS, 8th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-6 flown by Uffz Paul Turkovitch of JG 2/12 at
					Brest, France Nov 18, 1943.  MACR 1252.  2 KIA, 10 POW, 2 evaded.
				7642 (MSN 666) 506th BS, 44th BG, 8th AF, based at RAF Shipdam, Station USAAF-115, Norfolk, England) 
					In taxiing accident 9 May 1944 at RAF Shipdam (USAAF Station 115),
					Norfolk, UK.  All 10 crew survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				7643 (445th BG, 700th BS, 8th AF based at RAF Tibenham) Crashed Mar 16, 1944 at Trouan 30 km North Northeast of Troyes, France Due to 
					Engine Failure While Returning From a Mission to Friedrichshafen Germany. (5) Crew Were Killed. (5) Crew Bailed 
					Out and Were Captured and Became POWs. MACR 3186.
				7645 (482nd BG, 814th BS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA Mar 2, 1944, Bergen, Netherlands while
					on mission to Friedrichshafen, Germany.  MACR 3199.  6 crew killed, 6 crew bailed out and became POW.
				7647 (44th BG, 506th BS, 8th AF) crashed during landing near RAF Shipdam, UK Nov 13, 1943. 2 crew killed,
					8 survived, aircraft DBR.
				7648 (MSN 672) 350 BS, 302BG W/o  in takeoff accident 27 Feb 1944 at Chatham Field, Savannah, GA 
				7649 (707th BS, 446th BG, 8th AF, "Gerty The Gremlin") 70 missions, declared war weary Jan 1945.  Returned to USA
				7650 (44th BG, 67th BS) shot down by AAA and by rocket fired by Me 210 Nov 13, 1943 and belly-landed at Schoterzijl, 
					Netherlands.  10 Crew POW.  MACR 1376. 
				7651 (446th BG, *Brown Knowser*) crashed near field on return from mission to
					Wimereux, France Jun 10, 1944.  1 killed, 9 parachuted to safety.
				7654 (MSN 678) after combat career ended, became formation assembly ship "Fearless Freddie"
					of 446th BG.  Crashed Jan 1945.  W/o 29 Jan 1945 at Bungay, UK
				7655 (448th BG, 712nd BS, 8th AF, based at RAF Seething, USAAF-146, Norfolk, England) 
					Shot down by AAA Apr 29, 1944 and crashed at Wildeshausen, Germany while on mission to
					ralilroad facilities in Berlin, Germany.  5 crew killed, 5 bailed out and became POW.  MACR 4486.
				7657 (451st BG) in midair collision with 42-7673 during formation flying training near Milligan, Nebraska
					Oct 25, 1943.  All 8 crew killed.
				7658 577th Bombardment Squadron 392nd Bombardment Group 8th Air Force (RAF Wendling Airfield) Station USAAF-118, 
					Norfolk, England.  Shot Down Feb 24, 1944 By Gunfire From German Messerschmitt BF 109G-6 and Crashed at 
					Waltershausen, Near Gotha, Germany While on a Mission on Messerschmitt BF 110 Aircraft Factory at 
					Gotha, Germany. Believed BF 109G-6 Flown By Lt. Erich Dobrick of JG 11/I Stab. (4) Crew Killed. 
					(6) Crew Bailed Out & Captured & POWs. Released in 1945.  MACR 2949.
				7659 (446th BG, 705th BS, 8th AF, "Brown Knowser") crashed 1 mi NW of RAF Metfield (USAAF 366), Suffolk,
					UK Jun 10, 1944 while returning from mission to Wimereux, France due to engine failure.  One crewman killed,
					9 bailed out and survived.  Aircraft was destroyed.
				7661 (MSN 685) W/o 6 Oct 1943 at Biggs Field, TX 
				7662 (MSN 686) W/o 19 Nov 1943 at Belchertown, MA 
				7666 (MSN 690) W/o 25 Mar 1945 at Liberal, KS 
				7669 (482 BG, 814 BS) collided in midair with 42-100005 during assembly for mission to
					Frankfurt Jan 29, 1944 and crashed near English villages of Gissing and Tivetshall, Norfolk.
					All 14 aboard killed.
				7670 (MSN 694) W/o 7 Dec 1943 at Beaufort NAS, SC 
				7672 (MSN 696) 814th BS, 482nd BG, 8th AF crashed from unknown 23 Jan 1944 at Bassingbourn, Cambridgeshire, 
					UK.  Unknown number of crew killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				7673 (451st BG) in midair collision with 42-7657 during formation flying training near Milligan, Nebraska
					Oct 25, 1943.  9 crew killed, one crewman thronwn clear and managed to open his chute and
					survived.
				7674 (MSN 698) W/o 6 Dec 1943 at Huntington Lake, CA 
				7676 (MSN 700) W/o 30 Dec 1943 at Charleston AAF, SC 
				7679 (446th BG, 704th BS, 8th AF, *The Beast*) shot down by AAA and fighters and crashed 300 meters W of 
					Osterlinde 22 km E of Hildesheim, Germany Apr 8, 1944 while on mission to Brunswick Germany.  One
					crewman killed, 9 bailed out and became POW.  MACR 3930.
				7680 W/o 23 Dec 1943 at Salome, AZ 
				7681 (448th BG, 715th BS) crashed due to engine failure 12 mi NW of Marrakech,
					French Morocco Dec 8, 1943.  MACR 4135 and 3907.  All aboard killed.
				7682 (587th BS, 466th BG) lost at Stevensbeck, Holland 3/31/1945.
				7683 (448th BG, 714th BS, 8th AF, based at RAF Seething, Station USAAF-146, Norfolk, England) 
					Shot down by FW 190A-8 flown by Fw Walter Dobrath of JG 1/1 Apr 29, 1944 and crashed near
					Vechta, Germany while on mission to railroad facilities in Berlin, Germany.  One crewman killed,
					9 bailed out and became POW.  MACR 4487.
				7684 (471st BG, 806th BS) crashed near Barela, CO Nov 17, 1943. 1 killed.
				7685 (MSN 709) W/o 10 Oct 1943 at Tulsa, OK 
				7686 (MSN 710) Conv to TB-24H
				7687 (MSN 711) 726th BS/451st BG, "The Stork" salvaged Jan 14, 1946
				7689 (MSN 713) W/o 19 Jan 1944 at Alamogordo, NM 
				7691 (719th BS, 449th BG, 15th AF, based at Grottaglie Airfield, Taranto, Italy) 
					Shot down Apr 4, 1944 By Gunfire From German Messerschmitt BF 109G-6 Near Alexandria, Rumania While on a 
					Mission on The Marshalling Yards at Bucharest, Rumania. BF 109G-6 Flown By Unknown Pilot and Unit. 
					(7) Crew Were Killed. (3) Crew Bailed Out and Were Captured and Became POWs.  MACR 3703
				7696 (MSN 720) W/o 2 Mar 1944 at Chatham Field, GA 
				7697 (720th Bombardment Squadron 450th Bombardment Group 15th Air Force Manduria Airfield Manduria Italy
					Crashed Mar 17, 1944 From Unknown Cause Near Sanski Most Yugoslavia While Returning From a Mission on 
					The Airfield at Schwechat Vienna Austria. (1) Crewman Was Killed. (9) Crew Bailed Out and Evaded 
					Capture With Help From Partisans.  MACR 3261.
				7700 (716th BS, 449th BG, 15th AF, based at Grottaglie Airfield, Taranto, Italy) 
					Shot down Feb 22, 1944 By Gunfire From German Messerschmitt BF 109G-6 10 km South of Vorau Near 
					Salzburg, Germany While on a Mission on The Me 109 Aircraft Factory at Regensburg, Germany. 
					Believe BF 109G-6 Flown By Lt. Emil Kaiser of JG 27/3. (7) Crew Were Killed. (4) Crew Bailed Out 
					and Were Captured and Became POWs.  MACR 2613
				7701 (MSN 725) Converted to TB-24H
				7707 (MSN 731) W/o 23 Feb 1944 at Wendover Field, UT 
				7708 (MSN 732, 716th BS, 449th BG, 15th AF, based at Grottaglie Airfield, Taranto, Italy) 
					Crash landed 17 Jul 1944 at Grottaglie Airfield Taranto Italy While Checking Out a New Pilot. 
					(1) Crewman Was Killed. Rest of Crew Survived. Aircraft Was Destroyed. Washed Out.
				7709 (448th BG, 715th BS, 8th AF, based at RAF Seething, Station USAAF-146, Norfolk, England, named "Maid of Tin") 
					Shot down by German fighter Jan 5, 1944 and crashed into North Sea while on mission to shipyard
					at Kiel, Germany.  All 10 crew killed.  MACR 2515.
				7710 723rd Bombardment Squadron 450th Bombardment Group 15th Air Force Manduria Airfield Manduria Italy
					Crashed and Burned Feb 14, 1944 From Unknown Cause Near Mantova Italy During a Mission on The 
					Marshalling Yards at Verona Italy. (2) Crew Were Killed. (8) Crew Bailed Out and Were Captured 
					and Became POWs. Released in 1945. MACR 3157.
				7712 (448th BG, 713rd BS, 8th AF, based at RAF Seething, Station USAAF-146, Norfolk, England) 
					Shot down by AAA Jan 5, 1944 and crqshed near Neumunster, SW of Kiel, Germany while on mission to
					shipyard at Kiel, Germany.  7 crew killed, 3 bailed out and became POW.  MACR 2514.
				7713 (448th BG, 715th BS, "The Merry Max") in belly landing at East Wreatham, UK Nov 26, 1943
				7714 722nd Bombardment Squadron 450th Bombardment Group 15th Air Force Manduria Airfield Manduria Italy
					Shot Down Feb 22, 1944 By Gunfire From German Messerschmitt BF 109G-6 and Crashed Near Straubing Germany 
					While on a Mission on The Me 109 Aircraft Factory at Regensburg Germany. Believed BF 109G-6/R6 Flown B
					y Lt. Alfred Hammer of JG 53/6. (7) Crew Killed. (3) Crew Bailed Out and Were Captured and Became POWs. 
					Released in 1945.  MACR 2694.
				7715 (719th BS, 449th BG, 15th AF, based at Grottaglie Airfield, Taranto, Italy) 
					Crashed Feb 22, 1944 into The Side of Mountain From Unknown Cause 20 Miles South of Graz, Austria 
					While on a Mission The Me 109 Aircraft Factory at Regensburg, Germany. All (11) Crew Bailed Out 
					and Were Captured and Became POWs. Released in 1945.  MACR 3174
				7717 returned to USA Apr 25, 1945.			
42-7718/7769		Ford B-24H-5-FO Liberator
				MSN 742/793
				7720 (727th BS, 451st BG, 15th AF, "St Peter's Ferry"  based at San Pancrazio Airfield, San Pancrazio Salentino, Italy)
					Shot down Apr 5, 1944 By Gunfire From German Messerschmitt BF 109G-6 Over Moreni, Rumania While 
					on a Mission on The Marshalling Yards at Ploesti, Rumania. Aircraft Exploded. BF 109G-6 Flown 
					By Unknown Pilot & Unit. (5) Crew Killed (1) Parachute Failed To Open (2) Died of Wounds. 
					(5) Crew Bailed Out & Captured & POWs. Released in 1945.  MACR 4080.
				7721 (MSN 745) 725th BS, 451st BG, 15th AF, "Lamplighter" based at Gioia del Colle Airfield, Apulia, Italy
					Ground looped 23 Jan 1944 at Nothrup AB, Italy.  All (10) Crew Survived. Aircraft Was Destroyed. 
					Washed Out.
				7722 (448th BG, 714th BS, 8th AF, based at RAF Seething, Station USAAF-146, Norfolk, England) 
					Shot down Jan 5, 1944 by by Hptm. Walter Borchers in Bf-110G-4 of NJG 5/III. Stab over Kiel, Germany while on mission to shipyard at
					Kiel, Germany.  All 10 crew killed.  MACR 2516.
				7723 (717th BS, 449th BG, 15th AF, based at Grottaglie Airfield, Taranto, Italy)
					Crash landed Aug 12, 1944  at Tarquinia Airfield, Tarquinia, Italy While Returning From a Mission to 
					Toulon, France. All (10) Crew Survived. Aircraft Damaged Beyond Repair. Salvaged on August 12, 1944.
				7724 723rd Bombardment Squadron 450th Bombardment Group 15th Air Force Manduria Airfield Manduria Italy
					Shot Down Jan 16, 1944 By Gunfire From German Messerschmitt BF 109G-6 North of Padua Italy While 
					Returning From a Mission to Ossopo Italy. Aircraft Caught Fire and Exploded in Mid Air over the 
					Adriatic Sea 30 km W of Rovinj, Croatia . BF 109G-6 
					Flown By Gefr. Friedrich Schwab of JG 4/3. All (11) Crew Bailed Out but all drowned.  MACR 2207.
				7725 (724th BS, 451st BG, 15th AF, "Adolph and Tojo" based at San Pancrazio Airfield, San Pancrazio, Salentino, Italy)
					Shot down Mar 11, 1944 By Anti-Aircraft Fire and Crashed 2 km South of Cap Capet 35 km South of 
					Toulon, France in The Mediterranean Sea While on a Mission to Toulon, France. Aircraft Caught 
					Fire and Broke in Half and Crashed in The Mediterranean Sea. All (10) Crew Were Killed.  MACR 15249
				7726 (718th BS, 449th BG, 15th AF, based at Grottaglie Airfield, Taranto, Italy)
					Ground accident Aug 1, 1944 at Grottaglie Airfield, Taranto, Italy. Damaged Beyond Repair. Salvaged.
				7727 (716th BS, 449th BG, 15th AF, based at Grottaglie Airfield, Taranto, Italy) 
					Shot down Feb 25, 1944 By Gunfire From German Messerschmitt BF 109G-6 3 km West of Heinheim, Germany 
					While on a Mission on The Messerschmitt BF 109 Factory at Regensburg, Germany. 
					Believed BF 109G-6 Flown By Oblt. Eberhard Bock of JG 104/2. All (10) Crew Were Killed. MACR 3203
				7728 720th Bombardment Squadron 450th Bombardment Group 15th Air Force Manduria Airfield Manduria Italy
					Shot Down Spr 25, 1944 By Gunfire From German Messerschmitt BF 109G-6 and Crashed South of Rimini Italy 
					While on a Mission on The Marshalling Yards at Varese Italy. Aircraft Exploded on Impact. BF 109G-6 
					Flown By Unknown Pilot and Unit. (1) Crewman Was Killed. (9) Crew Bailed Out and Were Captured and 
					Became POWs. Released in 1945.  MACR 4628
				7730 (718th BS, 449th BG, 15th AF, based at Grottaglie airfield, Taranto, Italy) 
					Rammed Jan 30, 1944 By German Messerschmitt BF 109G-6 From Under The Aircraft and Hit The Bomb 
					Bay Southwest of Udine, Italy While on a Mission on Udine Airfield at Udine, Italy. 
					Both Aircraft Exploded in Mid Air. BF-109G-6 Flown By Unknown Pilot and Unit. All (10) Crew Were Killed.
					MACR 2479.
				7731 722nd Bombardment Squadron 450th Bombardment Group 15th Air Force Manduria Airfield Manduria Italy
					Shot Down Mar 11, 1944 By Gunfire From German Messerschmitt BF 109G-6 and Crashed 35 km South of 
					Toulon France in The Mediterranean Sea While on a Mission on The Submarine Pens at Toulon France. 
					Aircraft Exploded in Mid Air. BF 109G-6 Flown By Fw. Horst Rippert of JGr Sud/4. All (10) Crew Were Killed..  
					MACR 3201.
				7733 (MSN 757, 712th BS, 448th BG, 8th AF, based at RAF Seething, Station USAAF-146, Norfolk, England) 
					Crashed during wheels-up belly landing 13 Dec 1943 at RAF Predanneck, Station USAAF-504, Cronwall, UK.
					All crew survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				7734 (MSN 758) 725th 	BS, 451st BG, 15th AF,"Lakanookii" based at San Pancrazio Airfield, San Pancrazio, Salentino, Italy)
					Landing accident Mar 21, 1944 at Manduria airfield, Manduria, Italy.  All (10) Crew Survived. 
					Aircraft Was Destroyed. Washed Out.
				7735 (450th BG, 720th BS, "Peg O' My Heart") crashed into mountain
					5 mi W of Mechmeya, Algeria Dec 19, 1943.  12 killed, 1 injured.
				7737 (716th BS, 449th BG, 15th AF, based at Grottaglie Airfield, Taranto, Italy) 
					Damaged Jun 26, 1944 when Hit By Anti-Aircraft Fire Over Austria While on a Mission on The Aircraft 
					Factory at Vienna, Austria. Crashed in Yugoslavia While on The Way Back to Base. (1) Crewman Was Killed. 
					(9) Crew Bailed Out and Evaded Capture.  MACR 6443.
				7738 (726th BS, 451st BG, 15th AF, "Hard to Get", based at Gioia del Colle Airfield, Apulia, Italy) 
					Crashed Feb 25, 1944 at Farla di Majano, Italy 5 Miles North of Udine, Italy Due to Damage From Gunfire 
					From German BF 109G-6 While Returning From a Mission on The ME 109 Aircraft Factory at Regensburg, Germany. 
					(1) Crewman Was Killed. (10) Crew Bailed Out and (5) Were Captured and Became POWs. Released in 1945. 
					(5) Crew Evaded Capture.  MACR 3284.
				7739 (715th BS, 448th BG, 8th AF, based at RAF Seething, Station USAAF-146, Norfolk, England) 
					Lost from unknown cause Mar 23, 1944 in Germany.  Most crew fate unknown, but one became POW.  MACR 3547
				7740 (450th BG, 722nd BS) crashed at San Pancranzio Jan 30, 1944.  Scavenged for spare parts.
				7741 (716th BS, 449th BG, 15th AF, based at Grottaglie Airfield, Taranto, Italy)
					Crash landed at near Bari airfield, Bari, Italy Jan 14, 1944 due to Engine Failure While Returning 
					From a Mission to Mostar, Yugoslavia. All (10) Crew Bailed Out and Survived. Aircraft Was Destroyed. Salvaged.
				7742 720th Bombardment Squadron 450th Bombardment Group 15th Air Force Manduria Airfield Manduria Italy
					Shot Down Sep 10, 1944 By Anti-Aircraft Fire and Crashed 6 Miles North of Split Yugoslavia While 
					Returning From a Mission on The Southeast Industrial Center Vienna Austria. All (10) Crew Bailed 
					Out and Evaded Capture With Help From Partisans.  MACR 8372.
				7743 720th Bombardment Squadron 450th Bombardment Group 15th Air Force Manduria Airfield Manduria Italy "Miss Temptation"
					Crashed Jan 24, 1944 after damaged by a Me-109G-6 of JG 27/IV. and crashed later near Tirana, Albania while on a Mission 
					on The Marshalling Yards at Skoplje Yugoslavia. (1) Crewman Was Killed. (10) Crew Bailed Out and Were Captured 
					and Became POWs. Released in 1945.  MACR 2065.
				7744 (717th BS, 449th BG, 15th AF, bsed at Grottaglie Airfield, Taranto, Italy) 
					Shot down May 5, 1944 By Gunfire From German Messerschmitt BF 109G-6 Near Ploesti, Rumania While on a Mission 
					on The Marshalling Yards at Ploesti, Rumania. Aircraft Exploded. BF 109G-6 Flown By Ofw. Johann Pichler 
					of JG 77/7. (4) Crew Were Killed. (6) Crew Bailed Out and Were Captured and Became POWs.  MACR 4714.
				7745 (449th BG, 718th BS, 15th AF, *Sleepy Time Gal*, based at Grottaglie Airfield, Taranto, Italy) 
					Shot down Feb 23, 1944 By Gunfire From German Messerschmitt BF 109G-6 and Crashed at Mitterberg 
					20 km South of Wels, Austria While on a Mission to Steyr, Austria. Believed BF 109G-6 Flown 
					By Lt. Gerhard Keppler of JG 27/2. (7) Crew Were Killed. (3) Crew Bailed Out and Were Captured and 
					Became POWs.  MACR 2685. 
				7746 722nd Bombardment Squadron 450th Bombardment Group 15th Air Force "Miss Fury" Manduria Airfield Manduria Italy
					Shot Down Feb 25, 1944 By Anti-Aircraft Fire and Crashed 16 Miles Southeast of Klagenfurt Austria 
					While on a Mission on The Prufening Aircraft Factory at Regensburg Germany. All (10) Crew Bailed Out 
					and (4) Were Captured and Became POWs. Released in 1945. (6) Crew Evaded Capture.  MACR 3297
				7747 (449th BG, 719th BS, "Pudgy II") crashed into a mountain near
					Tareudant, French Morocco Dec 8, 1943.  All 14 onboard killed.
				7748 (720th Bombardment Squadron 450th Bombardment Group 15th Air Force Manduria Airfield Manduria Italy
					Crashed Sep 13, 1944 East of San Martino Italy While on a Mission on The Railroad Bridge at Ora Italy 
					Due to Engine Failure. All (10) Crew Bailed Out and (4) Were Captured and Became POWs. Released in 1945. 
					(6) Crew Evaded Capture.  MACR 8444.
				7750 (449th BG, 718th BS, *Wood's Chopper*) crashed while landing at Grottaglie, Italy Jul 2, 1944
					from battle damage received over Budapest.
				7751 725th BS/451st BG, "Ice Cold Katie" salvaged Dec 18, 1944
				7752 (MSN 776) 723rd Bombardment Squadron 450th Bombardment Group 15th Air Force Manduria Airfield Manduria Italy
					Crashed Jun 20, 1944 off Italy in The Gulf of Taranto During Attempted Landing With (3) Engines With 
					Nose Landing Gear Failure and Number (1) Engine Failure While Returning From a Practice Mission. 
					All (6) Crew Were Killed.  Aircraft Was Destroyed.
				7753 722nd Bombardment Squadron 450th Bombardment Group 15th Air Force Manduria Airfield Manduria Italy
					Crashed Dec 11, 1944 From Unknown Cause at Unknown Location While Returning From a Mission on The 
					Oil Refinery at Moosbierbaum Austria. All (10) Crew Survived. Aircraft Was Destroyed.
				7754 (448th BG, 715th BS, "Harmful Li'l Armful") shot down by
					Gefr. Schulmayer in Bf 109F-2 of JGr Ost/4 2 mi S of Lesparre-Medoc,
					France Dec 31, 1943.  MACR 3093.  3 KIA, 4 POW, 2 evaded.
				7755 (448th BG, 714th BS) salvaged as war-weary Nov 8, 1944.
				7756 (718th BS, 449th BG, 15th BS, based at Grottaglie Airfield, Taranto, Italy)
					Taxiing accidwent Mar 25, 1944 at Grottaglie Airfield, Taranto, Italy. All (10) Crew Survived. 
					Right Main Strut Ruptured. Aircraft Damaged Beyond Repair. Salvaged and Used as Spare Parts.
				7757 (724th BS, 451st BG, 15th AF, "Windy City"  based at Castelluccio Airfield, Foggia, Italy) 
					Crashed Jun 6, 1944 45 Miles Southwest of Belgrade, Yugoslavia While Returning From a Mission on 
					The Oil Refineries at Ploesti, Rumania After (1) Engine Damaged By Flak Over Rumania. 
					All (10) Crew Bailed Out and Evaded Capture and Returned on August 11, 1944.  MACR 5477.
				7759 (MSN 783) 727th BS, 451st BG, 15th AF, "Little Butch" based at Castelluccio Airfield, Foggia, Italy
					Take off accident 17 May 1944 at Castelluccio airfield, Italy.  All (10) Crew Survived. 
					Aircraft Was Destroyed. Washed Out.
				7760 722nd Bombardment Squadron 450th Bombardment Group 15th Air Force Manduria Airfield Manduria Italy
					Crashed Dec 11, 1944 From Unknown Cause at Unknown Location While Returning From a Mission on The 
					Oil Refinery at Moosbierbaum Austria. All (10) Crew Survived. Aircraft Was Destroyed.
				7761 (719th BS, 449th BG, 15th AF, based at Grottaglie Airfield, Taranto, Italy)
					Landing Accident Feb 8, 1944 at Grottaglie Airfield, Taranto, Italy During a Down Wind Landing 
					While Returning Early With a Full Bomb Load. All (10) Crew Survived. Aircraft Damaged Beyond Repair. Salvaged.
				7762 (718th BS, 449th BG, 15th AF, based at Grottaglie Airfield, Taranto, Italy)
					Made an Emergency Landing Apr 2, 1944 at Foggia Main Airfield, Foggia, Italy While Returning From a 
					Mission to Steyr, Austria. All (10) Crew Survived. Aircraft Damaged Beyond Repair. Salvaged.
				7763 (725th BS, 451st BG, 15th AF, "Seldom Available", based at Castelluccio Airfield, Foggia, Italy) 
					Shot down Aug 23, 1944 By Anti-Aircraft Fire and Crashed North of Bruck an der Mur, Austria While on a 
					Mission on Markersdorf Airfield, Austria. All (10) Crew Bailed Out and Were Captured and Became POWs. 
					Released in 1945.  MACR 8324
				7764 (448th BG, 715th BS) damaged but returned to Seething (UK) Feb 21, 1944
				7765 (724th BS, 451st BG, 15th AF, "Knock It Off", based at Gioia del Colle Airfield, Apulia, Italy) 
					Shot down Feb 25, 1944 By Gunfire From German Messerschmitt BF 109G-6 and Crashed 25 Miles South 
					of Klagenfurt, Austria While on a Mission on The MF 109 Aircraft Factory at Regensburg Germany. 
					BF 109G-6 Flown By Ofw. Rudolf Schmidt of JG 53/3. (1) Crewman Killed. (9) Crew Bailed Out and 
					Captured and Became POWs. Released in 1945.  MACR 3173.
				7766 (389th BG, 566th BS, "Heavy Date") shot down by Fw Gottfried Kurzernhart in
					Bf 110F-4 of NJG 4/9 Dec 30, 1943 and crashed 
					2km SE of La Horne, Belgium.  MACR 1974.  7 POW, 2 evaded, 1 KIA
				7767 (44th BG, 67th BS, 8th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit and crashed
					at Hannover, Germany Apr 8, 1944.  MACR 3849. 7 crew killed, 3 bailed out and became POW.
					Also listed as being named "Shack Rabbit" and returned to USA.
				7768 (714th BS, 448th BG, 8th AF, based at RAF Seething, Station USAAF-146, Norfolk, England) 
					Shot down Feb 21, 1944 by Bf 109G-6 flown by Lt Kilian of JG 11/7 and crashed at Hoerstel,
					Germany in raid on Hesepe Airfield.  2 crew killed, 8 bailed out and became POW.  MACR 2469. 
				7769 (716th BS, 449th BG, 15th AF, based at Grottaglie Airfield, Taranto, Italy) 
					Shot down Jan 31, 1944 By Anti-Aircraft Fire and Crashed North of Aviano, Italy While on a 
					Mission on Aviano Airfield, Aviano, Italy. Aircraft Exploded in Mid Air. (2) Crew Were Killed. 
					(8) Crew Bailed Out and (5) Were Captured and Became POWs. (3) Crew Evaded Capture.  MACR 2300.
42-7770			Ford B-24E-FO Liberator
				This airframe was assigned an AAF serial number at the end of its respective orders so that the material 
				could be accepted as contract fulfillments and be billed.  The Ford delayed acceptance was a "factory mule" 
				testbed that was actually one of the two B-24H aircraft.  Was the first B-24 to be assembled at Willow Run,
				Used to verify the process and parts list.  Completed May 15, 1942.
42-7771			Grumman OA-12
				Model G-15.  J2F-5 #00660 of US Navy transferred to USAAF
42-7772			Stout XC-65 Skycar
				Was NX22446
42-7773/7792		Taylorcraft O-57 Grasshopper
				Ordered as O-57, redesignated L-2 Apr 1942
				MSN 4045/4054 and 4056/4066
				7777 (MSN 4049) w/o 10 Aug 1943 at Hampton, FL 
				7778 (MSN 4050) W/o 7 Feb 1942 at Fort Benning, GA 
				7786 (MSN 4059) W/o 25 Feb 1942 at Evans Landing, IN 
				7789 (MSN 4062) w/o 1 Aug 1944 at Laurel AAF, Laurel, MS 
42-7793/7812		Aeronca O-58A Grasshopper
				Ordered as O-58A, redesignated L-3A Apr 1942
				7794 to civil registry as N47750
				7795 W/o 5 Sep 1942 at Gastonia Airport, NC
				7796 to civil registry as N49087
				7797 on display at Fort Rucker, AL.  In 2013 was no longer there.
				7798 to civil registry as N46513.  Supposedly in storage at Fort Rucker, but the plane there is actually 
					a civilian TC-65.
				7802 overshot landing and hit tree 3/11/1943, Denton, TX
				7803  w/o 4 Jan 1944 at Seymour Johnson Field, NC
				7804 in Category 3 accident Feb 11,1 943 at Woodson, Arkansas.  Condemned Jun 14, 1943.
				7805 to civil registry as N49020
				7808 W/o 12 Jan 1942 at Lawson Field, GA 
42-7813/7852		Piper O-59 Grasshopper
				Model J3C-65D.  Redesignated L-4 Apr 1942.  7814/7852 MSN 7845/7883		
				7813 (MSN 7842) W/o 1 Dec 1941 at Post Field, OK
				7814 (MSN 7845) 
				7815 (MSN 7846)
				7816 (MSN 7847)
				7817 (MSN 7848)
				7818 (MSN 7849)
				7819 (MSN 7850) W/o 2 Nov 1941 at Wadesboro, NC
				7827 (MSN 7858) w/o 30 May 1945 at Petrolia AAAF, TX 
				7828 (MSN 7859) w/o 29 Apr 1943 at Camp Campbell Reservation, KY 
				7829 (MSN 7860) w/o 21 Mar 1943 at Harvey, IL
				7830 (MSN 7861) w/o 10 Oct 1942 at Hunter Field, GA 
				7833 (MSN 7864) w/o 6 Apr 1943 at Lillington, NC 
				7839 (MSN 7870) w/o 7 Dec 1945 at Durham, NC
				7840 (MSN 7871) w/o 10 Feb 1943 at Pope Field, NC 
				7841 (MSN 7872) W/o 1 Apr 1942 at Margate, NJ 
				7843 (MSN 7874) w/o 9 Nov 1942 at Wooster, OH 
				7845 (MSN 7875)  w/o 20 Jun 1944 at Elmendorf, AK
42-7853/7957		Republic P-47D-1-RE Thunderbolt
				7853	(MSN 1) 63rd FS [UN-R], 56th FG, 8th AF; 335th FS [WD-C], 
					4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356
				7854	(MSN 2) 487th FS [HO-D bar], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Gusillier II"
				7855	(MSN 3)	
				7856	(MSN 4)	
				7857	(MSN 5)	
				7858	(MSN 6)	
				7859	(MSN 7)	
				7860	(MSN 8) 62nd FS, 56th FG, 8th AF; 61st FS; "Chow Hound" [Artwork and name never applied although preliminary 
					sketch done]
				7861	(MSN 9) 514th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF; "Margie Ann"; shot down by Bf 109K-4 believed flown by Uffz Paul Gunther 
					Kramper of JG 53/11 NE of Rheda, Germany February 22, 1945; MACR 12688.  Pilot taken POW
				7862	(MSN 10) HQ Squadron, 8th	Fighter Command, 8th	 AF, Bovingdon, Station 112; 334th FS [QP-L], 
					4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356
				7863	(MSN 11) 82nd FS [MX-O], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; 335th FS [WD-C], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, 
					Station 356; Shot up by 3 x Fw 190's, heavily oil streaked but brought back to Debden thanks to another 
					pilot who shot one of them off his tail and provided escort to base, 16Aug43; [WD-E]; 410th FS, 373rd FG, 
					9th AF, Illesheim [R-10], Germany; Crash landed 5Jun45 at Illesheim
				7864	(MSN 12)	
				7865	(MSN 13) 63rd FS, 56th FG, 8th AF; Crashed with engine failure at Gournay-sur-Aronde, 15km NW of 
					Compiègne, France August 16, 1943;  MACR 266.  Pilot bailed out & taken POW
				7866	(MSN 14) 62nd FS [LM-G], 56th FG, 8th AF, Halesworth, Station 365; "Greek"; Crashed 5Sep44 with 
					propeller control failure at Halesworth
				7867	(MSN 15)	
				7868	(MSN 16)	
				7869	(MSN 17) 84th FS [WZ-O], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357
				7870	(MSN 18) 62nd FS [LM-R], 56th FG, 8th AF, Halesworth, Station 365; "Pappy"; Accident 21Jan44 landing 
					at Halesworth; 312th Ferrying Squadron, 27th Air Transport Group, 8th AF, Langford Lodge, Northern Ireland, 
					Station 597; Accident 6Jul44 landing at Langford Lodge airfield, Lough Neagh, Ireland while on ferry flight.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				7871	(MSN 19) 61st FS [HV-F then A], 56th FG, 8th AF, Halesworth, Station 365; Combat damaged 30Jul43 by a 
					Bf 109 which was then shot down by another 61FS aircraft, the P-47 returning damaged to Halesworth; 
					Mid air collision 9Aug43 at RAF Halesworth, Suffolk, UK; Able to land, aircraft damaged and repaired and
					used by 351st Bomb Group, 8th AF, Polebrook, Station 110 as formation monitor
				7872	(MSN 20) 551st Fighter Training Squadron [VM-H], 6th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; 
					Accident 5Jun43 landing at Atcham; Crashed 30Sep43 with P-47D 42-7898 near Cats Tor, Peak District, one mile E of 
					Bollington; Pilot killed. The two Thunderbolts were on a training exercise from their base at Atcham 
					near Shrewsbury when they crashed in low cloud on the western slope of Cat’s Tor near the Cat and Fiddle 
					in the Peak District. 
				7873	(MSN 21) 336th FS [VF-J], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; Crash landed 17Jun43 with engine fire 
					and failure at North Weald, Essex, UK
				7874	(MSN 22) 334th FS [QP-L], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; "The Deacon"; Crashed 2Dec43 when caught 
					fire while on a test flight at Moat Farm, Kenton, Stowmarket, Suffolk; Witnesses reported seeing the 
					Thunderbolt dive into the ground at an angle of 30°-40° and disintegrate on impact; Pilot killed
				7875	(MSN 23) 334th FS [QP-T], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; Crashed 14Jun43 on local altitude 
					training flight due to bad weather 2 miles E of Swaffham, Norfolk, UK; Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				7876	(MSN 24) 334th FS [QP-K], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; "Miss Dallas"
				7877	(MSN 25) War Bond aircraft; "Jackson County, Michigan, Fighter"; 61st FS [HV-D then L], 56th FG, 8th AF; 
					"In The Mood", artwork of nude under name; 551st Fighter Training Squadron [VM-Q], 495th Fighter 
					Training Group, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; Accident 17Oct44 at RAF Ternhill
				7878	(MSN 26) 62nd FS [LM-R], 56th FG, 8th AF; 63rd FS [UN-G]; "Li'l Goody"; Force landed 14Oct43 near Doddington, Kent.
					Pilot OK, aircraft repaired and transferred to 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; 
					Accident 16Nov44 when nosed over landing at Creil [A-81C], France.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged
					and washed out.
				7879	(MSN 27) 335th FS [WD-O], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; [WD-M]; 22nd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF, 
					Kingsnorth, UK, Station 418; Crashed 28May44 on take-off at Kingsnorth
				7880	(MSN 28) War Bond aircraft, paid for by citizens of Redondo Beach, California; To 61st FS [HV-N], 56th FG, 8th AF
				7881	(MSN 29) 334th FS [QP-E], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, UK, Station 356; Artwork of three Gremlins, another was 
					located on the rear fuselage.  Crashed Jul 19, 1943 just off Debden while returning from a local flight. 
					Witnesses noted that the pilot was flying low and climbing. He reached the top of a sharp bank across 
					the road from the E-W runway when his plane dived straight for the ground and went up in flames; Pilot killed
				7882	(MSN 30) 83rd FS [HL-H], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; "Sabotage Jr."; Crash landed 21Sep43 at 
					RAF Tangmere, Sussex, UK; Pilot survived.  Repaired and to 379th Bomb Group, 8th AF, Kimbolton, Station 117
				7883	(MSN 31) 82nd FS [MX-C; MX-X], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; "Iron Ass"; Last seen after 
					aerial combat with Fw 190 and Bf 109 fighters over Rheine, Germany and crashed near Tongeren, NW of 
					Kortenberg, Belgium February 10, 1944;  MACR 2161.  Pilot killed.
				7884	(MSN 32) 336th FS [VF-P]; 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; "Reggies Reply" under 
					windshield [Named after the pilot's brother, who had perished during the Battle of the Atlantic] / "Lucky" 
					[name of pilot's dog] - Artwork of dog in horseshoe; [VF-T], "Donnie Boy" , Artwork - eagle wearing boxing 
					gloves; 506th FS [4K-T], 404th FG, 9th AF; Shot down by return fire while strafing an armored column, 
					exploded and crashed SE of Avranches, France July 31, 1944; MACR 7933.  Pilot killed.
					The plane was flown regularly by Don Gentile from May 1943 until Sep 1943. Later assigned to John Godfrey. 
				7885	(MSN 33) 63rd FS [UN-N], 56th FG, 8th AF, Halesworth, Station 365; "Bonnie Ann" [Named for pilot's 
					wife and first child]; Accident 28Dec43 landing at Halesworth; Shot down by flak and made wheels-up belly landing at 
					Schmalge, near Rahden, 20km N of Lübbecke, Germany March 8, 1944; MACR 2840.  Pilot taken POW
				7886	(MSN 34) 84th FS [WZ-P], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; 361st FS [QI-Z], 356th FG, 8th AF, 
					Martlesham Heath, Station 369; Shot down by flak, crashed and exploded at Mantes-Gassicourt, France 
					June 10, 1944; MACR 5751.  Pilot killed
				7887	(MSN 35) 62nd FS [LM-J], 56th FG, 8th AF; "Moonbeam McSwine"; Shot down by Fw Hans Wulfers in Bf 109G-6 
					July 29, 1943 at Zandvoort, Netherlands; MACR 119.  Pilot bailed out and taken POW
				7888	(MSN 36) 82nd FS [MX-V], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; 514th FS [O7-V], 406th FG, 9th AF, Ashford, 
					Station 417; Crashed 28Apr44 after engine failure at Ashford.  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				7889	(MSN 37) 83rd FS [HL-I], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; Declared war weary; 551st Fighter 
					Training Squadron, 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; Crashed 18Oct44 in bad 
					weather at Eaton Park, Chester; Pilot killed
				7890	(MSN 38) 334th FS [QP-B], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; "Boise Bee"; 551st Fighter Training 
					Squadron [VM-K], 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; Crash landed 16Jun44 at 
					Charlton Farm, near Wellington, Salop.  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
					7891	(MSN 39) 62nd FS [LM-M], 56th FG, 8th AF; Combat damaged 29Jul43 by Bf 109 causing the main 
					landing gear to collapse on landing at Halesworth; Shot down by Hptm Wilhelm Lemke in Bf 109G-6 of 
					JG 3/9 at Warsage, Belgium August 17, 1943; MACR 264.  Pilot KIA
				7892	(MSN 40) 336th FS [VF-?], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; 397th FS [D3-D bar], 368th FG, 9th AF, 
					Chilbolton, Station 404, received March 1944.
				7893	(MSN 41) 63rd FS [UN-F], 56th FG, 8th AF; Crashed into North Sea when engine failed 20 miles W of 
					Ijmuiden, Netherlands November 29, 1943; MACR 1278.  Pilot KIA
				7894	(MSN 42) 84th FS [WZ-Q], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; "Rebel"; Accident  30Aug43 
					landing at Duxford; "Mister Luckey"; 370th FS [CS-L], 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; 
					Force landed at RAF Martlesham Heath, Suffolk, England April 11, 1944;  pilot survived, aircraft badly
					damaged but repaired.  551st Fighter Training Squadron [VM-L], 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, 
					Atcham, Station 342; Accident 15Oct44 at Atcham
				7895	(MSN 43) 336th FS [VF-K], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; Artwork of angel on cloud; 63rd FS [UN-N], 
					56th FG, 8th AF; 386th FS [D5-H], 365th FG, 9th AF
				7896	(MSN 44) 63rd FS [UN-H], 56th FG, 8th AF; 3rd Gunnery & Tow Target Flight [LJ-D], 496th Fighter 
					Training Group, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; Declared war weary
				7897	(MSN 45) 551st Fighter Training Squadron, 6th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; Crashed 18Jul43 
					into a hill at the top of Ffrith Dreborth close to Glyndyfrdwy, Llangollen, Wales; Pilot killed. The 
					pilot was on a local flying exercise from Atcham with three other P-47s when his aircraft crashed on high 
					ground. The investigating officer found that the fuel supply had been switched from the main tank to 
					the auxiliary which together with a statement from a person on the ground suggested the aircraft was 
					possibly suffering from an engine related problem, also the flaps had been lowered. The first part 
					of the aircraft to touch the ground was the tail, followed about 100 yards later by the propeller. 
					Shortly after the aircraft began to break up, with the tail detaching close to the turbocharger 
					and the engine coming away from its mounts. The wings broke off and the remaining part of the fuselage 
					rolled down the slope, the pilot and his seat were thrown from the cockpit.
				7898	(MSN 46) 551st Fighter Training Squadron, 6th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; 
					Crashed 30Sep43 with P-47D 42-7872 near Cats Tor, one mile E of Bollington; Pilot killed. The two 
					Thunderbolts were on a training exercise from their base at Atcham near Shrewsbury when they 
					crashed in low cloud on the western slope of Cat’s Tor near the Cat and Fiddle in the Peak District. 
				7899	(MSN 47) 84th FS [WZ-H then J], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; "El Bango"; Declared war weary; 
					Detachment B [5F-M], 65th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Boxted, Station 150
				7900	(MSN 48) 352nd FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366; 
					412th FS, 373rd FG, 9th AF, Le Culot [A-89], Belgium; Accident 21Jan45 landing at Le Culot; 
					Damaged 28Feb45 on take-off at Le Culot.  Pilot survived but aircraft was destroyed.
				7901	(MSN 49) 335th FS [WD-G], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356,  then to 353rd FG, 352nd FS. 
					Shot down by Lt. Werner Beckers in Bf 109G-6 of JG 2/4 at Ligny, Belgium Sep 6, 1943. MACR 541. Pilot KIA 
				7902	(MSN 50) 350th FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Destroyed 17Jun43 in collision 
					with P-47D 42-7926 on landing at Goxhill
				7903	(MSN 51) 350th FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366; 361st FG, 
					8th AF, Bottisham, Station 374; 
				7904	(MSN 52) 352nd FS [SX-F], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; "8 Gun Melody"; Metfield, 
					Station 366; Accident 14Sep43 landing at Metfield; Crashed 11Jan44 into North Sea after the 
					aircraft appeared to suffer an oxygen fault or the pilot became disorientated in the overcast; MACR 2007.  Pilot MIA
				7905	(MSN 53) 352nd FS [SX-Z], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366; Shot down by 
					Lt. Werner Beckers in Bf 109G-6 of JG 2/4 at Ligny, Belgium and crashed at Gueudecourt, near Bapaume, 
					France September 6, 1943; Pilot KIA
				7906	(MSN 54) 351st FS [YJ-L], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; "Chief Wahoo"; Metfield, Station 366; 
					83rd FS [HL-R], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; Shot down by flak and caught fire while strafing 
					locomotives near Venlo, Netherlands March 30, 1944. MACR 3461.  The pilot bailed out but his parachute was on fire 
					and he was killed when he hit the ground.
				7907	(MSN 55) 350th FS [LH-J], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; "Lonesome Polecat"; Metfield, Station 366; 
					Crashed near Dusseldorf, Germany November 5, 1943; MACR 1447.  Pilot KIA. The pilot was last seen in a 
					dive apparently after an enemy aircraft.
				7908	(MSN 56) 350th FS [LH-T], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366; 
					Damaged 16Aug43 taxying at Metfield; Crash landed 14Oct43 at Thrift Farm, Herongate, Essex due to 
					damage received during a mission to Schweinfurt, Germany; Pilot killed
				7909	(MSN 57) 350th FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Damaged 3Jul43 by ground crew taxying 
					at Goxhill; Nobody injured,  repaired.  To 376th FS [E9-E], 361st FG, 8th AF, Bottisham, Station 374; "Carol"
				7910	(MSN 58) 352nd FS [SX-J], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366; Force 
					landed 18Oct43 with engine failure at Theberton airfield; Declared war weary; Detachment B [5F-Q], 
					65th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Boxted, Station 150; Damaged 21Jun44 taxying at RAF Halesworth, Suffolk, UK
				7911	(MSN 59) 335th FS [WD-P], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; Shot down by Hptm Friedrich Eberle in 
					Bf 109G-6 of JG 1/9 at Stadskanaal, Netherlands October 8, 1943;  MACR 882 and 938.  Pilot bailed out, 
					evaded but was captured and taken POW
				7912	(MSN 60) 352nd FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Crashed 24Jul43 Claxby, north of Market Rasen, 
					LIncolnshire; Pilot killed. This aircraft took off from Goxhill as one of a pair for high-altitude 
					formation practice. After 30 minutes' work, the element leader decided to descend. At 15,000 feet, 
					the leader sighted a bomber at around 11,500 feet and brought his pair of aircraft in for a mock 
					attack pass. Both fighters passed below the bomber and rejoined formation. Shortly afterwards this 
					aircraft disappeared from the element leader's sight. The wreckage of this aircraft was found near 
					Market Rasen, having dived in at high speed from a steep angle. 
				7913	(MSN 61)	551st Fighter Training Squadron [VM-P], 6th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; 
					Damaged 23Jun43 taxying at Atcham; 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; 
					Accident 27Jan44 landing at Atcham; Crash landed 8Jun44 at Lytonhouse Farm, Wells, Somerset.  Pilot
					survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				7914	(MSN 62) 83rd FS [HL-P], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; "Miss Norma"; Force landed 29Sep43 
					at Nuthampstead, Hertfordshire, UK, pilot surived, aircraft repaired; Detachment B, 65th Fighter Wing, 
					8th AF, Boxted, Station 150 
				7915	(MSN 63) 334th FS [QP-U], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; Shot down by Hptm Detlev Rohwer 
					in Bf 109G-6 of JG 3/2 at Ruinerwold, Netherlands October 8, 1943; MACR 857 and 937.  Pilot bailed out 
					and taken POW
				7916	(MSN 64)	82nd FS [MX-O], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; Crashed at Campeaux, N of Gournay-en-Bray, 
					France after the engine caught fire and then failed February 29, 1944; MACR 2746.  Pilot bailed out at 
					12,000ft and became POW. 
				7917	(MSN 65) 1st Gunnery & Tow Target Flight, 6th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; 
					Crashed 31Aug43 with mechanical failure at Woore, 7 miles NE of Market Drayton, UK; Pilot bailed out,
					aircraft was destroyed.
				7918	(MSN 66) 84th FS [WZ-Y], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; "Old Ironsides"
				7919	(MSN 67) 334th FS [QP-N], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; "Lilliput"; Damaged 22Sep43 when the 
					right landing gear failed and the aircraft ground looped landing at RAF Warmwell, Dorset damaging the 
					propeller, landing gear and right wing; 23rd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF, Juvincourt [A-68], France; 
					Damaged 5Oct44 on take-off at Juvincourt.  Pilot survived but aircraft was destroyed.
				7920	(MSN 68) 334th FS [QP-N], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; Mid air collision 21May43 with P-47C 
					41-6406 near Ghent, Belgium when chasing a Fw 190 aircraft inland after a fighter sweep to the 
					Ghent-Ostend area of Belgium; MACR 2663.  Pilot killed
				7921	(MSN 69) HQ Squadron, 8th Fighter Command, 8th AF, Bovingdon, Station 112; Damaged 13Jul43 taxying 
					at Bovingdon; Destroyed by fire 20Dec43 when ground looped at Bovingdon
				7922	(MSN 70) 351st FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366; Declared war weary; 
					Detachment B [5F-Z], 65th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Boxted, Station 150
				7923	(MSN 71) 82nd FS [MX-D; MX-J], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; Crashed with fuel 
					exhaustion in the English Channel 15 miles W of Dieppe, France January 24, 1944. The aircraft was low 
					on fuel in bad weather but was on the wrong heading to land at RAF Manston, Kent to refuel; MACR 2112.  
					Pilot MIA
				7924	(MSN 72) 334th FS [QP-F], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; Shot down by Maj Kurt Brandle 
					in Bf 109G-6 of JG 3/II Stab and crashed into Wieringer Vlaak, Ijsselmeer, Netherlands 
					November 3, 1943; MACR 4126.  Pilot KIA; Wreckage recovered, reported to be at Mototechnica Museum, 
					Bad Oeynhausen, Allemagne; Museum closed 2007 and all remaining objects were due for removal by end 2016
				7925	(MSN 73) 552nd Fighter Training Squadron, 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; 
					Crashed 14Jan44 on edge of town of Nantwich, Cheshire after entering high speed dive; Pilot may have 
					suffered anoxia and passed out; Pilot killed
				7926	(MSN 74) 351st FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Accident 17Jun43 in collision with P-47D 
					42-7902 landing at Goxhill; Repaired.  To 552nd Fighter Training Squadron [DQ-K], 6th Fighter Wing, 
					8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; Crash landed 25Oct43 with mechanical failure at Atcham; repaired.
					To 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; Crash landed 19May44 Sondern Estate, 
					near Atcham;  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				7927	(MSN 75) HQ Squadron, 6th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; Destroyed when force landed 
					14Aug43 with fuel starvation at Atcham
				7928	(MSN 76) 334th FS [QP-Z], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; Crash landed 27Sep43 at Debden; 411th FS, 
					373rd FG, 9th AF; Woodchurch, Station 419; Damaged by flak dive bombing a railway yard on the 
					German-Belgian border with part of a wing missing and the engine damaged. The aircraft crashed 
					1km SE of Noirefontaine, 20km S of Spa, Belgium May 29, 1944. The pilot bailed out at 2,000ft and 
					evaded capture with assistance from Belgian civilians until the area was liberated by American forces.
				7929	(MSN 77) 552nd Fighter Training Squadron [DQ-F], 6th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; 
					Crashed 27Jul43 on take-off after engine failure at Atcham; Repaired.  To 551st Fighter Training 
					Squadron [VM-Q], 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; 
					Crashed 2Jun44 at Walford Manor, Shropshire, UK, near Baschurch; Pilot bailed out but was killed.
					Aircraft was destroyed.
				7930	(MSN 78) 2025th Gunnery Flight, 6th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; Accident 11Jun43 
					at RAF Llanbedr; 552nd Fighter Training Squadron; 1st Gunnery & Tow Target Flight [LA-Q], 
					6th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; Mid air collision 17Sep43 with P-47D 42-7978 
					2 miles E of Much Wenlock, Shropshiere, UK; Pilot bailed out and survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				7931	(MSN 79)	Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, Speke, Liverpool; Crashed 18May43 with engine fire into the 
					River Mersey near Speke, Liverpool during a test flight post re-assembly; Pilot (Lockheed test pilot) 
					bailed out and was rescued
				7932	(MSN 80) 6th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; Crashed 30May43 near Aston Birmingham, Wellington, 
					Salop after entering high speed dive; Pilot killed
				7933	(MSN 81) 336th FS [VF-Y], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; "Miss Skippy" / "Pappy" (below canopy)
				7934	(MSN 82)	63rd FS [UN-U], 56th FG, 8th AF; Shot down by Fw 190A-6 and crashed near Selles, east of
					 Boulogne, France September 2, 1943.  MACR 467; Pilot killed
				7935	(MSN 83) 84th FS [WZ-I], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; Collided in mid air with P-47D 
					42-7961 and crashed into Zuider Zee, Holland July 30, 1943; MACR 135C.  Pilot KIA; Wreckage located 
					1976 near Driel, Netherlands
				7936	(MSN 84) 335th FS [WD-W], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; "Pistol Packin' Mama" / "Texas"; 
					551st Fighter Training Squadron [VM-L], 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; 
					Declared war weary; Mid air collision 6Sep44 with P-47C 41-6215 near Atcham; Able to land.  Repaired.
					TO 493rd FS, 48th FG, 9th AF, Illesheim [R-10], Germany; Accident 16May45 landing at Regensburg [R-66], Germany
				7937	(MSN 85) 62nd FS [LM-Q], 56th FG, 8th AF; "Triss" (R cowling) / Nude artwork (L fuselage) [Triss 
					is picture of woman as devil]; 552nd Fighter Training Squadron, 495th Fighter Training Group, 
					8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; Declared war weary; Crashed 30Jul44 with mechanical failure near 
					Astley Farm, Minsterley, Shrewsbury, UK; Pilot bailed out
				7938	(MSN 86) War Bond aircraft; "Hewlett-Woodmere, Long Island"; 62nd FS [LM-S & S], 56th FG, 8th AF, 
					Debden, Station 356; Artwork, Hairless Joe from Li'l Abner on nose; Crash landed 3Feb44 5 miles 
					E of Halesworth, Suffolk, UK; Declared war weary; 306th Bomb Group, 8th AF, Thurleigh, Station 111; 
					Used as a formation monitor
				7939	(MSN 87) 335th FS [WD-Z], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; Shot down by Lt. Werner Beckers 
					in Bf 109G-6 of JG 2/4 at Toutencourt, France July 14, 1943; MACR 3149.  Pilot KIA
				7940	(MSN 88) 350th FS [LH-M], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; "Colleen"; Metfield, Station 366; 
					Crashed at Deintrup near Langförden, 7km from Vechta, Germany February 3, 1944 after the tail section 
					was cut off in collision with P-47D 42-8001; MACR 2126.  Pilot was unable to bail out of the spinning 
					aircraft and was killed
				7941	(MSN 89) 61st FS [HV-R], 56th FG, 8th AF, Halesworth, Station 365; "Slugger"
				7942	(MSN 90) 62nd FS [LM-U], 56th FG, 8th AF, Halesworth, Station 365; "Old-Man-Mose" / "Pokey"; 
					Crashed 20 miles N of The Hague, Netherlands March 4, 1944; MACR 2785.  Pilot MIA
				7943	(MSN 91) 61st FS [HV-K], 56th FG, 8th AF, Halesworth, Station 365; Mid air collision with P-47C 41-6213 5Feb44 
					during a local training flight 4 miles E of Halesworth; Pilot killed
				7944	(MSN 92) 83rd FS [HL-V], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; "Topper"; 328th FS [PE-Y], 352nd FG, 
					8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; Declared war weary; 3rd Gunnery & Tow Target Flight [LJ-K], 
					496th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; "Strato-Viking"; 354th Squadron [WR-P], 
					355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Speed / Lil' Jo"; Shot down by two Bf 109G-6s of JG 3/I 
					between Bergentheim and Marienberg and crashed near Hardenberg, Netherlands November 13, 1943; 
					MACR 1449.  Pilot bailed out and evaded capture
				7945	(MSN 93) 334th FS [QP-D], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; "Miss Plainfield", artwork - black-haired 
					nude woman holding two lightning bolts in front of a red disc, with Miss Plainfield written underneath 
					[named for a girl from the town in New Jersey in which the pilot settled after emigrating from Greece 
					in 1938]; HQ Squadron, 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; Crashed in North Sea July 1, 1943; 
					MACR 27.  Pilot killed
				7946	(MSN 94) 63rd FS [UN-I], 56th FG, 8th AF, Horsham St. Faith, Station 123; Crashed 31May43 after the 
					pilot suffered anoxia near Moorsele, Belgium; Pilot killed
				7947	(MSN 95) 62nd FS [LM-Y], 56th FG, 8th AF, Halesworth, Station 365; "Ah'm Available" Artwork of 
					cartoon character "Available Jones"; Force landed 10Oct43 with fuel exhaustion after trying to find 
					base in poor visibility, hit an earth moving tractor on landing at the uncompleted airfield and was 
					wrecked at Boreham, Station 161, UK.  Pilot injured.
				7948	(MSN 96) 82nd FS [MX-P], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; "Flagari II" [Named for pilot's 
					hometown - Flagstaff, AZ]; Shot down by Fw. Martin Lacha in FW-190A-5 of JG 1/2 at Oostvorne, 
					Netherlands July 1, 1943; MACR 27.  Pilot bailed out but was killed
				7949	(MSN 97) 336th FS [VF-Q], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; Shot down by Fw 190 of JG 2, 
					crashed and exploded at L'Isle-Adam, Val-d'Oise, France August 16, 1943; Pilot bailed out and evaded capture
				7950	(MSN 98) 551st Fighter Training Squadron [VM-A], 6th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; 
					Accident 28Jun43 landing at RAF Llanbedr, Wales; 552nd Fighter Training Squadron, 495th Fighter 
					Training Group, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; Mid air collision 4Jul44 with P-47D 42-7971 
					near Wellington, Salop; Pilot bailed out and survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				7951	(MSN 99) War Bond aircraft; "The Spirit of Sycamore Hill"; 83rd FS [HL-G], 78th FG, 8th AF, 
					Duxford, Station 357; 
				7952	(MSN 100)	83rd FS [HL-Y], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; Crashed 15Aug43 when the pilot 
					attempted to make a 'victory roll' over the main runway at Duxford upon return from a bomber mission 
					escort; Pilot killed
				7953	(MSN 101)	551st Fighter Training Squadron [VM-L], 6th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; 
					Crashed 27Jul43 near Winton Farm, Ellesmere, Salop; Pilot killed
				7954	(MSN 102)	82nd FS [MX-L], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; "Pin Up Girl" - artwork of 
					naked black African woman with hairpins in
				7955	(MSN 103) 552nd Fighter Training Squadron, 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; 
					Crashed near Leek, England December 2, 1943; Believed to have lost radio contact and flew too low in cloud; 
					Pilot killed
				7956	(MSN 104) 350th FS [LH-K], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366. 
					Crashed 5Sep43 at RAF Biggin Hill, Kent. As the aircraft approached to land at Biggin Hill in low cloud, 
					it came in over the trees and banked sharp to port and in doing so caught the left wing tip on a bungalow, 
					crashing in Jail House Lane, Biggin Hill. The pilot was killed instantly and flames quickly engulfed 
					the aircraft and surrounding area – though luckily nobody on the ground was injured.
				7957	(MSN 105)	551st Fighter Training Squadron [VM-H], 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342,
					Shropshire, UK;  Damaged 6May44 taxying at Atcham.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
42-7958/8402		Republic P-47D-2-RE Thunderbolt
				7958	(MSN 106) 351st FS [YJ-V], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; "Hawkeye"; 
					Metfield, Station 366; 551st Fighter Training Squadron [VM-J], 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, 
					Atcham, Station 342; Declared war weary; Destroyed 24Sep44 on take-off at Atcham
				7959	(MSN 107)	336th FS [VF-W], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; Artwork - Diving Eagle; 395th FS, 368th FG, 
					9th AF, Cardonville [A-3], France; Accident 25Jul44 landing at Cardonville; 506th FS [4K-D], 404th FG, 9th AF; 
					Shot down by Fw 190A-7 flown by Hptm Walter Matoni of JG 11/1 Stab one mile E of Linnich, Germany October 4, 1944; 
					MACR 9279.  Pilot POW
				7960	(MSN 108) 61st FS [HV-J], 56th FG, 8th AF; "Joker"; 552nd Fighter Training Squadron, 495th Fighter Training Group, 
					8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; Declared war weary; Crashed 28Jul44 near Dolau, Llanfair, Radnorshire, Wales; Pilot killed,
					aircraft was destroyed.
				7961	(MSN 109)	84th FS [WZ-M], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; Collided in mid air with P-47D 42-7935 
					after failure of the oxygen system and crashed into Zuider Zee, Holland Jul 30, 1943; MACR 135B.  Pilot POW
				7962	(MSN 110)	Accident 26Jul43 landing at Atcham; 1st Gunnery & Tow Target Flight [LA-B], 6th Fighter Wing, 
					8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; Crash landed 11Sep43 at Atcham; 552nd Fighter Training Squadron [DQ-F], 
					495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; Damaged 3Jul44 on take-off at Atcham; 
					Declared war weary; Destroyed in mid air collision 29Jul44 at Tophouse Farm, Uffington, UK; Pilot killed,
					aircraft was destroyed.
				7963	(MSN 111)	War Bond aircraft; "Dawson County Nebraska"; 83rd FS [HL-T], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; 
					Crashed 11Feb44 at Great Hormead near Nuthampstead, Hertfordshire, UK. The pilot took off late and then had a 
					problem retracting the landing gear. He was attempting to catch up with his flight when a returning aircraft 
					noticed that this aircraft had a fuel leak from the drop tank. Advised of that, the aircraft turned back 
					towards base but was losing altitude. The aircraft was seen to spin and then crashed into a ploughed field 
					on the side of a small hill. It was thought that the pilot was attempting a forced landing but misjudged 
					the rising gradient and the softness of the ground, which caused the aircraft to dig in and stop 
					suddenly then exploded. The pilot was killed, the aircraft was destroyed.
				7964	(MSN 112) 6th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; Crashed 30May43 with excessive dive speed near Roden, 
					Shropshire, UK; Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				7965	(MSN 113)	84th FS [WZ-D], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; Accident 3Oct43 landing at Knettishall; 
					510th FS, 405th FG, 9th AF, Christchurch, Station 416; Accident 13May44 landing at Halesworth
				7966	(MSN 114)	551st Fighter Training Squadron, 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; 
					Accident 31Mar44 landing at RAF Stoke Orchard, Gloucestershire, UK.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged,
					unknown if repaired.
				7967	(MSN 115)	61st FS [HV-I], 56th FG, 8th AF; Collided with P-47D 42-8606 when lining up for an attack on 
					enemy fighters and crashed into North Sea 18km N of Norderney, Germany December 11, 1943; MACR 1537.  Pilot KIA
				7968	(MSN 116)	335th FS [WD-U], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; 506th FS [4K-A], 404th FG, 9th AF, Winkton, 
					Station 414; [last noted 13May44]; 366th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF, Vitry [A-67], France; Destroyed 14Oct44 
					when crash landed after engine failure 5 miles E of Saint-Dizier, France.  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				7969	(MSN 117)	84th FS [WZ-D], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; 551st Fighter Training Squadron [VM-S], 
					495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; Accident 1Mar44 landing at RAF Fairwood Common, Swansea, Wales; 
					Accident 12Apr44 landing at RAF Atcham, Shropshire, UK.  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				7970	(MSN 118)	551st Fighter Training Squadron [VM-M], 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, RAF Atcham, Station 342; 
					Shropshire, UK.  Declared war weary; Destroyed 9Sep44 when crash landed with engine failure at Atcham.  Pilot
					survived, but aircraft was destroyed
				7971	(MSN 119)	2906th Observation Training Group, 8th AF, RAF Atcham, Station 342, Shropshire, UK; 
					Force landed 26Sep43 with engine failure at Beslow Farm, near Atcham; 552nd Fighter Training Squadron, 
					495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; Mid air collision 4Jul44 with P-47D 42-7950 near 
					Wellington, Shropshire, UK.  Pilot bailed out and survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				7972	(MSN 120)	351st FS [YJ-P], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; "Gator Bait" [Named for pilot's home 
					State of Florida]; Metfield, Station 366; 506th FS [4K-S], 404th FG, 9th AF; 
				7973	(MSN 121)	HQ Squadron, 6th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; Crashed 3Jul43 at RAF Llanbedr, Wales; 
					1st Gunnery & Tow Target Flight, 6th Fighter Wing; RAF Atcham, Station 342, Shropshire, UK; Accident 16Sep43 
					landing at Warton; 552nd Fighter Training Squadron [DQ-U], 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, 
					RAF Atcham, Station 342; Declared war weary; Accident 5Sep44 landing at Atcham.  Pilot survived but aircraft was
					destroyed.
				7974	(MSN 122)	552nd Fighter Training Squadron, 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; 
					Destroyed 18Oct44 after a mid air collision with P-47D 42-75071 and crashed at Muckleton Farm, Wellington, 
					Shropshire, UK; Pilot killed
				7975	(MSN 123)	63rd FS [UN-C then I], 56th FG, 8th AF; Artwork - Map of Texas with cowboy hat and lasso; 
					Crashed 7Nov43 after the propeller oversped causing an engine fire over Holland near Son en Breugel, 
					Netherlands while on a mission to escort B-17 bombers attacking at Düren, Germany; MACR 1166.  
					Pilot bailed out and evaded capture
				7976	(MSN 124)	2906th Observation Training Group, 8th AF, RAF Atcham, Station 342, Shropshire, UK; 
					1st Gunnery & Tow Target Flight [LA-K], 6th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; 
					Crashed 2Sep43 with engine failure near Billingsley, Shropshire; Pilot bailed out 
				7977	(MSN 125)	HQ Squadron, 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Crashed 29Jun43 after losing control 
					during mock combat maneuvres with another P-47 near Goxhill. The aircraft was below the clouds at 
					less than 2,000 feet when it performed a turn or part of a roll and struck the ground at a steep 
					angle near Goxhill airfield. The pilot was killed.
				7978	(MSN 126)	1st Gunnery & Tow Target Flight [LA-S], 6th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342, Shropshire, UK; 
					Mid air collision 17Sep43 with P-47D 42-7930 2 miles E of Much Wenlock; Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				7979	(MSN 127)	War Bond aircraft; "Spirit Of Bellflower, California"; 62nd FS [LM-I], 56th FG, 8th AF, 
					Chalgrove, Station 465; Accident 28Jun43 landing at RAF Exeter; [LM-C]; "Annie M"; On 26Nov43 the 
					aircraft was despatched with other P-47s from 56th FG to provide escort to bomber formations attacking at 
					Bremen, Germany. The aircraft was damaged by bullets from the rear gunner of a Bf 110 which punctured 
					the fuel tanks and the aircraft began losing fuel. The pilot headed back to England but was forced to 
					abandon the aircraft over Huizen, Holland and was captured as a POW. MACR 1275.  The aircraft is 
					believed to have crashed into the Ijsselmeer, Holland.
				7980	(MSN 128)	334th FS [QP-H], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; "Texas" - artwork of a rampant bull 
					on the Texas state outline
				7981	(MSN 129)	334th FS [QP-R], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; Damaged 27Jul43 taxying at Debden; 
					552nd Fighter Training Squadron, 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, RAF Atcham, Station 342, Shropshire, UK.
					Destroyed 12Jul44 after mid air collision with P-47C 41-6362 8 miles SW of Atcham; Pilot killed
				7982	(MSN 130)	552nd Fighter Training Squadron [DQ-A], 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342, 
					Shropshire, UK. "Mary"; Damaged 22Dec43 on take-off at Atcham; [DQ-J bar]; Declared war weary; 
					Mid air collision 8Sep44 at Atcham, landed safely.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				7983	(MSN 131)	62nd FS [LM-S bar], 56th FG, 8th AF; 83rd FS [HL-W], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; 
					Shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Fw. Hans-Gerd Wennekers of JG-11/5 N of Quakenbruck, Germany March 6, 1944; 
					MACR 2974.  Pilot killed
				7984	(MSN 132)	357th FS [OS-Q], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "On The Ball"; 
					Damaged 24Aug43 taxying at Steeple Morden. On 7Nov43 the fighter was despatched to provide escort 
					for B-26 formations of the 9th AF attacking German airfields at Montdidier and Meulan, France.
					On the return the flight encountered thick cloud formations over France. The flight entered the clouds 
					his aircraft sustained a mid-air collision with P-47D 42-8370 and crashed near Montdidier, France; 
					MACR 1280.  Aircraft salvaged and used by the Luftwaffe.
				7985	(MSN 133)	350th FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Damaged 16Mar43 when ground looped at Goxhill; 
					352nd FS [SX-R]; Metfield, Station 366; Crashed and destroyed by fire when the aircraft stalled while
					attempting to land with engine malfunction at RAF Metfield, Suffolk, UK. 18Sep43; Pilot killed
				7986	(MSN 134)	84th FS [WZ-S], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; Accident 14Sep43 landing at Duxford; 
					551st Fighter Training Squadron [VM-R], 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; 
					Declared war weary; Mid air collision 10Sep44 with P-47D 42-74684 at Cronkhill Farm near Shrewsbury; Pilot killed
				7987	(MSN 135)	351st FS [YJ-J], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; "Jeannie"; Metfield, Station 366; 
					552nd Fighter Training Squadron [DQ-V], 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, RAF Atcham, Station 342, Shropshire, UK; 
					Declared war weary; Accident 29Aug44 landing at RAF Atcham; 22nd FS [3T-Z bar], 36th FG, 9th AF
				7988	(MSN 136)	350th FS [LH-U], 353rd FG, 8th AF, RAF Goxhill, Station 345, Lincolnshire, UK; [LH-X]; "Dove of Peace V"; 
					Accident 20Jul43 landing at Goxhill.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				7989	(MSN 137)	350th FS [LH-L], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366; 
					Crashed near Saint-Omer, France October 22, 1943; MACR 1041.  Pilot killed. After entering a Cirrus overcast, 
					the mission was recalled and the flight turned back towards base. This aircraft wasn't seen to turn 
					and is presumed to have lost contact with the flight.
				7990	(MSN 138)	351st FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366; Shot down by 
					Fw 190A-4 of JG 2 and crashed at Elbeuf, France August 16, 1943; Pilot killed. The pilot was 
					Colonel Joseph A. Morris, commander of 353rd FG.
				7991	(MSN 139)	358th FS [YF-U], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Miss Pam"; 
					53rd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF, Le Culot [A-89], Belgium; Accident 8Feb45 landing at Le Culot; 
					Damaged on the ground 16Feb45 when ground looped and collided with P-47D 44-20061 at Le Culot.  Pilot survived,
					aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				7992	(MSN 140)	358th FS [YF-D], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; 62nd FS [LM-K bar], 56th FG, 
					8th AF, RAF Halesworth, Station 365, Suffolk, UK; Crash landed 27Mar44 at Halesworth.  Pilot survived, aircraft
					badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				7993	(MSN 141)	486th FS [PZ-X], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Bromo Baby" Artwork - Grumpy 
					from Snow White; Declared war weary; 339th Bomb Squadron, 96th Bomb Group, 8th AF, Rougham, Bury St Edmonds, 
					Station 468; Accident 23Mar45 landing at RAF Rattlesden, Suffolk, UK.  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				7994	(MSN 142)	HQ FS [WR-I], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Speed" / "Lil' Jo"; Lost November 13, 1943
				7995	(MSN 143)	84th FS [WZ-I], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; 352nd FS [SX-X], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, 
					Station 345; Metfield, Station 366; Shot down on a mission to escort B-17s attacking at Rennes, France by 
					Fw. Ernst Henning in Fw 190A-6 of JG 2/1 over Carentoir and crashed at Le Couettu, 3km NW of Carentoir, 
					France September 23, 1943;  MACR 757.  Pilot killed.
				7996	(MSN 144)	354th FS [WR-D], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; Shot down during a mission to 
					provide penetration support to bombers attacking at Bremen, Germany by Bf 109G-6 flown by Hptm Gunther Specht 
					of JG 11/II Stab near Oldenburg, Germany November 29, 1943;  MACR 1286.  Pilot KIA
				7997	(MSN 145)	328th FS [PE-P], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Hildegarde"; "Patty II" [Named after 
					the pilot's wife]; HQ Squadron; Crashed 21Feb44 after engine failure 10 miles N of Norwich, Norfolk, UK; 
					Pilot bailed out
				7998	(MSN 146)	82nd FS [MX-D; MX-N; MX-G], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; "Kitty" [named for his 
					new wife] / Sundown Ranch artwork - coat-of-arms of his family ranch [Named for pilot's home - Sundown 
					Ranch, Snowflake, AZ]; Shot down 6Mar44 by a Fw 190 near Aumühle, Germany; MACR 2975.  Pilot killed.
				7999	(MSN 147)	352nd FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366; 
					While flying escort for the B-17 bomber formation attacking the German airfield at Ameins, Glisy, France, 
					collided with P-47D 42-8383 during a formation turn and crashed 5 miles S of Doullens, France August 31, 1943; 
					MACR 474.  Pilot bailed out but his parachute failed to open and he was killed
				8000	(MSN 148)	357th FS [OS-H], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; Damaged 5Feb44 taxying at 
					RAF Gravesend; 377th FS [E4-J], 362nd FG, 9th AF; Crash landed 30Jun44 with fuel starvation near Chailey, East Sussex.
					Pilot survived but aircraft was destroyed.
				8001	(MSN 149)	350th FS [LH-V], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366; Crash landed 
					24Oct43 at Metfield; Mid air collision with P-47D 42-7940 near Vechta, Germany February 3, 1944; 
					The pilot was firing on a Bf 109 when he saw another P47 coming in from his right, which was firing 
					on the same Bf 109 at about 30 degrees deflection. The other P-47 came in over the right wing, 
					hitting the number 1 and 2 guns and engine cowling, its tail cut off by the propellor. The aircraft 
					was seriously damaged, the instruments were completely out (at one point the pilot hung a knife 
					on a string to stay level in clouds) and the engine was vibrating as if it were about to leave the aircraft. 
					Declared war weary; 551st Fighter Training Squadron, 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, RAF Atcham, Station 342
					Shropshire, UK ; Mid air collision 28Jul44 near Ludlow, landed safely but aircraft was badly damaged and
					washed out.
				8002	(MSN 150)	351st FS [YJ-E], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366; "Sis"; 
					Battle damaged on a dive-bombing mission to Fort Rouge airfield, St Omer, France 25Nov43; 359th FS [OC-N], 
					356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; "Wilmarine" / "Losesome Lee"
				8003	(MSN 151)	350th FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366
				8004	(MSN 152)	487th FS [HO-W], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Gee Whiz" [aircraft shared by 
					Lt Gee & Lt Whisner - hence aircraft name]; Accident 26Jan44 landing at RAF Fowlmere, Cambridgeshire, UK
				8005	(MSN 153)	350th FS [LH-B], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366
				8006	(MSN 154)	358th FS [YF-A], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; Shot down by Oblt Hans-Georg Dippel 
					in Bf 109G-6 of JG26/9 at Stekene, Belgium December 1, 1943; MACR 1435.  Pilot KIA
				8007	(MSN 155)	487th FS [HO-J], 352nd FG, 8th AF, RAF Bodney, Station 141, Norfolk, UK; "Helen Of Troy"; Damaged 24Oct43 
					when the right landing gear collapsed after a hard landing at Bodney.  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				8008	(MSN 156)	486th FS, 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141, Norfolk, UK; Crash landed 21Jul43 and destroyed at Bodney
				8009	(MSN 157)	National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics (NACA); Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory,
					Lewis Field, Cleveland, OH; Engine & Test Branch, Wright Field, Dayton, OH; Destroyed 5Mar45 at 
					Wright Field, OH. Lockheed C-60A Lodestar 42-55962 was taking off from Wright Field on a test flight when the 
					pilot lost control of the airplane. It crashed into a hangar, killing five workers. A fire erupted, destroying seven planes
					inside, including P-47D 42-8009
				8010	(MSN 158)	395th FS, 368th FG, 1st AF, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; Crash landed 18Apr44 
					wheels up with engine failure at Fire Island, Long Island, NY; 123rd Base Unit, 1st AF, Seymour Johnson Field, 
					Goldsboro, NC; Force landed 18Apr44 with engine failure and destroyed one mile W of Goldsboro, NC
				8011	(MSN 159)	132nd Base Unit, 1st AF, Suffolk County Field, Westhampton Beach, Long Island, NY; 
					Accident 14Apr44 landing at Suffolk County	
				8012	(MSN 160)	14th Tow Target Squadron, 1st AF, Camp Davis Field, Holly Ridge NC; Damaged 25Jan44 in collision 
					with Curtiss RA-25A Shrike 42-80127 while taxying at Camp Davis
				8013	(MSN 161)	Combat Crew Training Squadron, 207th Base Unit, 2nd AF, Deming Field, NM; Crash landed 
					11Jun45 wheels up after mechanical failure at Deming
				8014	(MSN 162)	Combat Crew Training Squadron, 207th Base Unit, 2nd AF, Deming Field, NM; 
					Accident 21Dec44 after engine failure taking off from Deming; Crash landed 16Mar45 wheels up after engine failure at Deming
				8015	(MSN 163)	Combat Crew Training Squadron, 207th Base Unit, 2nd AF, Deming Field, NM; Accident 13Jun45
				8016	(MSN 164)	141st Base Unit, 1st AF, Camp Davis Field, Holly Ridge NC; Accident 10Jun44 landing at Camp Davis; 
					Combat Crew Training Squadron, 207th Base Unit, 2nd AF, Deming Field, NM; Crash landed 14May45 wheels up 
					after mechanical failure 30 miles E of Deming
				8017	(MSN 165)	
				8018	(MSN 166)	365th FS, 358th FG, 1st AF, Baltimore Field, MD; Crashed 7May43 with engine failure and 
					destroyed at Baltimore; Pilot killed
				8019	(MSN 167)	53rd FS, 36th FG, 2nd AF, Scribner Field, NB; Ainsworth Field, NB; Crashed 17Feb44 on fire 
					and destroyed 6 miles SE of Bassett, NB; Pilot bailed out
				8020	(MSN 168)	404th FS, 371st FG, 1st AF, Camp Springs AAB, MD; Force landed 5Dec43 with fuel starvation at Camp Springs
				8021	(MSN 169)	368th FS, 359th FG, 1st AF, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; Accident 26Jul43 in 
					collision with P-47D 42-74769 while taxying at Republic Field; 121st Base Unit, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT;
					Crashed 19Apr44 after losing control and destroyed at Bradley; Pilot killed
				8022	(MSN 170)	262nd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Bruning Field, NB; Destroyed 9Jul44 when force landed with fuel 
					starvation 3 miles NE of Bruning
				8023	(MSN 171)	435th Base Headquarters Squadron, 133rd Base Unit, 1st AF, Hillsgrove Field, Providence, RI; 
					Crash landed 15Mar44 wheels up  near Hillsgrove; Accident 3Mar45 taxying at Hillsgrove
				8024	(MSN 172)	368th FS, 359th FG, 1st AF, Grenier Field, Manchester, NH; Destroyed 19May43 in collision 
					with P-47D 42-22344 landing at Grenier Field
				8025	(MSN 173)	130th Base Unit, 1st AF, Norfolk Field, VA; Mid air collision 6Jun44 with a towed target at Norfolk
				8026	(MSN 174)	310th FS, 58th FG, 1st AF, Hillsgrove Field, Providence, RI; Crashed 14Aug43 with fuel 
					starvation and destroyed 10 miles SE of Harwich, MA
				8027	(MSN 175)	21st FS, 352nd FG, 1st AF, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; Accident 6May43 
					landing at Farmingdale; 377th FS, 362nd FG, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; 
					Accident 28Jul43 landing with mechanical failure at Bradley Field
				8028	(MSN 176)	121st Base Unit, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; Accident 31Jan45 landing at 
					Bradley; Redesignated TP-47D; Crashed 24Feb45 with mechanical failure after take-off from Bradley
				8029	(MSN 177)	Combat Crew Training Squadron, 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; Force landed 
					21Jun44 with engine failure near Abilene
				8030	(MSN 178)	125th Base Unit, 1st AF, Dover Field, DE; Mid air collision 24Apr45 with P-47D 42-27829 
					5 miles SW of Cape May, NJ
				8031	(MSN 179)	328th FS, 352nd FG, 1st AF, Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY; Crashed 6May43 after 
					losing control at Mitchel Field; Pilot bailed out
				8032	(MSN 180)	369th FS, 359th FG, 1st AF, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; Crash landed 28May43 
					with engine failure at Farmingdale; 406th FS, 371st FG, 1st AF, Camp Springs AAB, MD; Damaged 4Oct43 
					taxying at Camp Springs; 125th Base Unit, 1st AF, Dover Field, DE; Crashed 28Apr44 and destroyed at Dover; 
					Pilot killed
				8033	(MSN 181)	358th FS, 355th FG, 1st AF, Philadelphia Municipal Airport, PA; Accident 6May43 landing 
					at Philadelphia; 376th FS, 361st FG, 1st AF, Millville Field, NJ; Accident 21Aug43 with mechanical 
					failure taking off at Millville
				8034	(MSN 182)	374th FS [F-21], 361st FG, 1st AF, Camp Springs AAB, MD; Damaged 19Jul43 while parked 
					in collision by L-4A 43-36593 taxying at Camp Springs; 534th FS, 83rd FG, 1st AF, Dover Field, DE; 
					Crashed 1Apr44 with mechanical failure landing at Dover; 125th Base Unit, 1st AF, Dover Field, DE; 
					Crashed 8Jul44 at the Dover Ground Gunnery Range; Pilot killed
				8035	(MSN 183)	123rd Base Unit, 1st AF, Seymour Johnson Field, Goldsboro, NC; Redesignated TP-47D; 
					Accident 26Jan45 landing with mechanical failure at Seymour Johnson
				8036	(MSN 184)	
				8037	(MSN 185)	358th FS, 355th FG, 1st AF, Philadelphia Municipal Airport, PA; Accident 30May43 on the 
					ground with assistant crew chief at Philadelphia; 390th FS, 366th FG, 1st AF, Bluethenthal Field, NC; 
					Accident 22Oct43 taxying at Bluethenthal
				8038	(MSN 186)	311th FS, 58th FG, 1st AF, Hillsgrove Field, Providence, RI; Mid air collision 19Aug43 
					with a towed target at Suffolk County; 320th FS, 402nd FG, 1st AF, Seymour Johnson Field, Goldsboro, NC; 
					Crashed 4Dec43 and destroyed at Camp Upton Landing Strip, Long Island, NY; Pilot killed
				8039	(MSN 187)	435th Base Headquarters Squadron, 133rd Base Unit, 1st AF, Hillsgrove Field, Providence, RI; 
					Accident 10Apr44 taking off at Hillsgrove; 123rd Base Unit, 1st AF, Seymour Johnson Field, Goldsboro, NC; 
					Damaged 6Jun45 taxying at Seymour Johnson
				8040	(MSN 188)	486th FS, 352nd FG, 1st AF, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; Accident 7May43 
					during take-off in collision with parked P-47C 41-6143 at Farmingdale; 442nd FS, 326th FG, 1st AF, 
					Seymour Johnson Field, Goldsboro, NC; Accident 17Nov43 when nosed over landing at Bedford, MA; 
					133rd Base Unit, 1st AF, Hillsgrove Field, Providence, RI; Ditched 28Jun44 after engine failure at 
					Narragansett Bay off Point Judith, RI
				8041	(MSN 189)	366th FS [IA-Z], 358th FG, 9th AF, High Halden, Station 411; "Mrs. Ham" / "Lil' Ham 3"; 
					Shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by unknown pilot and unit crashing on a wooded hill in Bérou-la-Mulotière, 
					France July 14, 1944; MACR 6878.  Pilot killed
				8042	(MSN 190)	370th FS [CR-H; CS-H], 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; Force landed 11Apr44 at 
					RAF Manston, Isle of Thanet, Kent, UK
				8043	(MSN 191)	
				8044	(MSN 192)	
				8045	(MSN 193)	388th FS, 365th FG, 1st AF, Dover Field, DE; Accident 1Sep43 landing at Dover; 
					324th FS, 327th FG, 1st AF, Richmond AAB, VA; Destroyed 18Dec43 in collision with P-47D 42-75480 taxying at Richmond
				8046	(MSN 194)	322nd FS, 326th FG, 1st AF, Seymour Johnson Field, Goldsboro, NC; Crash landed 17Mar44 with 
					engine failure at Black Creek, NC; 123rd Base Unit, 1st AF, Seymour Johnson Field, Goldsboro, NC; 
					Accident 26Sep44 landing at Seymour Johnson
				8047	(MSN 195)	357th FS, 355th FG, 1st AF, Philadelphia Municipal Airport, PA; Crashed 26May43 and 
					destroyed after losing control at Davon, PA; Pilot killed
				8048	(MSN 196)	357th FS, 355th FG, 1st AF, Philadelphia Municipal Airport, PA; Crash landed 7May43 after engine 
					failure at Millville, NJ; 131st Base Unit, 1st AF, Blackstone Field, VA; Accident 17Jun44 landing with 
					mechanical failure at Blackstone
				8049	(MSN 197)	388th FS, 365th FG, 1st AF, Dover Field, DE; Crashed 5Sep43 and destroyed 6 miles W of 
					Bridgeville, DE; Pilot killed
				8050	(MSN 198)	357th FS, 355th FG, 1st AF, Philadelphia Municipal Airport, PA; Crash landed 7May43 wheels 
					up with mechanical failure at Millville Field, NJ; 126th Base Unit, 1st AF, Walterboro Field, SC; 
					Accident 28Dec44 when ground looped landing at Walterboro.  Also listed (342nd FS, 348th FG, 5th AF) crashed
					 on Mount Strong Morobe, Papua New Guinea Aug 18, 1943 due to bad weather Aug 18, 1943. Pilot killed. 
					Wreckage not found until 1996. 
				8051	(MSN 199)	375th FS, 361st FG, 1st AF, Langley Field, Hampton, VA; Ditched 16Jul43 after engine failure 
					into Mobjack Bay, VA
				8052	(MSN 200)	
				8053	(MSN 201)	Assigned to 341st FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Durand Airfield, (17 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Air Transport Command; Destroyed 18Jul43 in collision with P-47D 42-8124 on the ground at Cooktown, QLD, 
					Australia during the delivery flight to New Guinea.  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				8054	(MSN 202)	342nd FS [61], 348th FG, 5th AF, Wards Airfield, (5 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Damaged 31Aug43 taxying at Wards; Accident 18Oct43 landing at Wards.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly
					damaged, unknown if repaired.
				8055	(MSN 203)	
				8056	(MSN 204)	340th FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Jackson Airfield (7 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Crash landed 28Aug43 and destroyed 5 miles inland of Red Scar Bay, New Guinea.  Pilot survived, but
					aircraft was destroyed. 
					Conflict: 
					553rd Base Unit, Air Transport Command, Romulus Field, MI; Force landed 2Mar45 with engine failure 10 
					miles W of Greensboro, NC
				8057	(MSN 205)	328th FS [PE-O], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141
				8058	(MSN 206)	341st FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Durand Airfield, (17 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Damaged 7Oct43 on take-off at Dobodura, New Guinea.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown
					if repaired.
				8059	(MSN 207)	342nd FS [59], 348th FG, 5th AF, Wards Airfield, (5 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					On August 18, 1943 the fighter took off from Wards Airfield, Port Moresby on an escort mission for C-47 
					Dakotas bound for Wau Airfield, New Guinea. This aircraft and P-47D 42-8144 entered cumulus clouds 
					over the Owen Stanley mountains. Both became lost and failed to return from the mission and were 
					officially declared Missing in Action (MIA). These two aircraft became the first weather-related P-47 
					Thunderbolt losses in New Guinea. In fact, both aircraft crashed into the mountains. In 1996, Alfred Hagen 
					located the wreckage of this P-47 at an elevation of 8,000' on Mount Strong near Arabuka village.
				8060	(MSN 208)	342nd FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Wards Airfield, (5 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Damaged 15Sep43 in collision with P-47D 42-8146 taxying at Wards Airfield, New Guinea; Damaged 28Oct43 
					taxying at Nadzab, New Guinea
				8061	(MSN 209)	
				8062	(MSN 210)	342nd FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Wards Airfield, (5 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Accident 28Sep43 landing at Wards Airfield, New Guinea
				8063	(MSN 211)	
				8064	(MSN 212)	341st FS [33], 348th FG, 5th AF, Durand Airfield, (17 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					"P-Shooter"; May have been shipped back to USA as war weary on USS Nassau, noted at Dreger Harbor, 
					Finschhafen, New Guinea May25, 1944. Off-loaded at NAS San Diego, CA.
				8065	(MSN 213)	342nd FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Wards Airfield, (5 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Accident 3Nov43 in collision with P-47D 42-8105 taxying at Dobodura Strip #12, New Guinea; 
					4th Ferrying Group, Memphis Municipal Airport, TN; Damaged 6Jul45 taxying at Greenwood, MS
				8066	(MSN 214)	340th FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Jackson Airfield (7 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					"Carter's Lil' Pill" [after the popular regularity medicine named Carter's Little Liver Pills] 
					[Pilot William O. Carter Jr]. Force landed in Lake Iraguma, NW of Port Moresby, New Guinea October 1, 1943. 
					Pilot survived and was rescued. On October 1, 1943 the fighter took off from Port Moresby; 
					during the flight, the oil pump failed, causing the engine to seize. The pilot made a wheels 
					up landing roughly 18 miles northwest of Port Moresby at Lake Iraguma near the Waigani Swamp. 
					The aircraft was virtually undamaged during the force landing.  During 1965 to 1968, Bill Champan 
					decided to salvage this P-47. He began by clearing a track to the wreck, to allow access. The 
					P-47 was lifted onto a trailer flatbed then towed out by a bulldozer. Due to the wet seasons and 
					difficulty transporting it, the aircraft was cut into five sections and moved by hand onto dry land, 
					then transported to Port Moresby.  After salvage, the P-47 was stored at the South Pacific Motor 
					Sports Club (SPMSC) in Port Moresby then outside at The Air Museum of New Guinea (AMPNG) until 
					the early 1970s. The AMPNG attempted restoration but very little substantial work was done. 
					The remains languished, firstly in a holding yard owned by a local car dealership, and then 
					behind the local car club without any security. Then along came the Museum of Transport and 
					Technology in Auckland, New Zealand. A deal was hatched, and the remains were shipped to 
					New Zealand in about 1970-1972.  During the early 1970s, the P-47 was transported to New Zealand on 
					loan to the Museum of Transport and Technology (MoTAT). The museum attempted some external restoration 
					of the aircraft for static display.  Until 1991, this P-47 was displayed outdoors until MoTAT swapped 
					this aircraft to the RNZAF Museum in exchange for restoration work done on their Mosquito.
					Until 1995, the P-47 was stored disassembled inside the RNZAF Weedons facility. During 1995, the P-47 
					was swapped or sold to Robert Greinert, Historical Aircraft Restoration Society (HARS) for a new built 
					Sopwith Camel that included some original parts. The P-47 was transported as air freight aboard a 
					RNZAF C-130 to Sydney Airport then transported to HARS at Sydney Airport (Mascot).
					During the late 1990s, Robert Greinert began to restore this P-47 with plans to make it airworthy. 
					During 2000 to 2004, this aircraft was under restoration by Peter Salmon and volunteer labor from HARS. 
					Around 2010, this aircraft was transported to HARS at Albion Park Airfield, Illawarra and placed on 
					public display. Around this time, a new built tail group was attached to the fuselage. 
					As of April 2012, this aircraft was no longer on public display at Albion Park; restoration work continues. 
				8067	(MSN 215)	342nd FS [68], 348th FG, 5th AF, Wards Airfield, (5 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; "Bonnie"
				8068	(MSN 216)	
				8069	(MSN 217)	39th FS, 35th FG, 5th AF, Nadzab, Morobe, New Guinea; Accident 12Dec43 landing at 
					Schwimmer Airfield (14 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged,
					unknown if repaired.
				8070	(MSN 218)	
				8071	(MSN 219)	342nd FS [90], 348th FG, 5th AF, Wards Airfield, (5 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea
				8072	(MSN 220)	340th FS [20], 348th FG, 5th AF, Jackson Airfield (7 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					"Fair Dinkum"; Damaged 28Sep43 in collision with P-47D 42-8076 taxying at Jackson.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged,
					unknown if repaired.
				8073	(MSN 221)	
				8074	(MSN 222)	341st FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Durand Airfield, (17 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Accident 28Sep43 landing at Nadzab #3, New Guinea; Pilot survived.  Aircraft was abandoned at Finschhafen 
					Airfield, New Guinea and buried in a pit.  During 2002, this aircraft was reportedly dug up by an Australian 
					group known as '75 Squadron' (no association with the RAAF or 75 Squadron) while the group was recovering 
					aircraft scrap from Finschhafen Airfield. The aircraft was transported to Lae where it was loaded into a 
					container, shipped to Australia and unloaded at Melbourne.  Shipped to Westpac Restorations in Rialto, 
					California and stored at their facility 2003. Owned by Paul Allen, Flying Heritage Collection. 
					This recovery was cited as an illegal recovery in a PNG Government Public Accounts Committee 
					Report in 2006. Current whereabouts today are unknown, likely moved to Paul Allen, Flying Heritage 
					Collection in Arlington, WA.
				8075	(MSN 223)	340th FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Jackson Airfield (7 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					"Hell'za Poppin"; Damaged 14Sep43 on take-off from Jackson; Accident 22Oct43 landing at Jackson.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				8076	(MSN 224)	340th FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Jackson Airfield (7 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Damaged 28Sep43 in collision with P-47D 42-8072 taxying at Jackson.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged,
					unknown if repaired.
				8077	(MSN 225)	340th FS [12], 348th FG, 5th AF, Jackson Airfield (7 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea
				8078	(MSN 226)	RFC, Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK; sold by War Assets Corporation to Paul Mantz February, 1946; 
					scrapped at Searcy
				8079	(MSN 227)	
				8080	(MSN 228)	
				8081	(MSN 229)	341st FS [36], 348th FG, 5th AF, Durand Airfield, (17 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					"Hi-Topper"; Damaged 27Aug43 in ground accident at Durand Airfield, (17 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Ditched 10Oct43 into Redscar Bay, New Guinea. While test firing the fighter’s guns, the shells ricochetted 
					off rocks into the belly fuel tank. Pilot survived and was rescued by natives.
				8082	(MSN 230)	341st FS [34], 348th FG, 5th AF, Durand Airfield, (17 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Crashed 24Aug43 in bad weather near Waffar River, New Guinea; Pilot bailed out
				8083	(MSN 231)	
				8084	(MSN 232)	340th FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Jackson Airfield (7 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Damaged 2Sep43 in collision with Douglas P-70 Havoc 39-789 taxying at Jackson; Pilot survived, aircraft
					damaged but repaired.  To 122nd Base Unit, Camp Springs AAB, MD; Redesignated TP-47D; 
					Damaged 20Feb45 taxying at Camp Springs; RFC, Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK; sold by War Assets Corporation 
					to Paul Mantz February, 1946; scrapped at Searcy
				8085	(MSN 233)	
				8086	(MSN 234)
				8087	(MSN 235)	
				8088	(MSN 236)	341st FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Durand Airfield, (17 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Accident 18Oct43 landing on the emergency strip at Rogers Airfield, (30 Mile Drome), New Guinea
				8089	(MSN 237)	Accepted by USAAF 4Aug43; Shipped to Westpac Restorations in Rialto, California and 
					stored at their facility 2003
				8090	(MSN 238)	
				8091	(MSN 239)	
				8092	(MSN 240)	341st FS [34], 348th FG, 5th AF, Durand Airfield, (17 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea
				8093	(MSN 241)	
				8094	(MSN 242)	
				8095	(MSN 243)	342nd FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Wards Airfield, (5 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Lost 26Dec43 near Sakar Island, west of Cape Gloucester, New Guinea, possibly shot down by Allied 
					anti-aircraft fire; MACR 4474.  Pilot MIA. The fighter took off on a mission to escort bombers over Cape Gloucester. 
					Off the southwest coast of New Britain, at 18,000' it encountered Japanese fighters and bombers. 
					The P-47 was seen to peel off into a long steep dive after a Japanese fighter, and disappeared 
					into the clouds at about 6,000'. The MACR wrongly lists this loss as being in 1944.
				8096	(MSN 244)	341st FS [31], 348th FG, 5th AF, Durand Airfield, (17 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					"Miss Mutt" / "Pride of Lodi Ohio"
				8097	(MSN 245)	
				8098	(MSN 246)	RFC, Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK; sold by War Assets Corporation to Paul Mantz February, 1946; 
					scrapped at Searcey
				8099	(MSN 247)	341st FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Durand Airfield, (17 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Shot down by Japanese fighter near Arawe Islands, New Guinea December 27, 1943; MACR 2603.  Pilot bailed out & MIA
				8100	(MSN 248)	
				8101	(MSN 249)	
				8102	(MSN 250)	Combat Crew Training Squadron, 283rd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Galveston Field, TX; 
					Crashed 26Jun45 after engine failure 17 miles SW of Galveston; Pilot bailed out
				8103	(MSN 251)	
				8104	(MSN 252)	
				8105	(MSN 253)	342nd FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Wards Airfield, (5 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Accident 3Nov43 in collision with P-47D 41-8065 taxying at Dobodura Airfield #12, New Guinea. 
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				8106	(MSN 254)	
				8107	(MSN 255)	41st FS, 35th FG, 5th AF, Nadzab, Morobe, New Guinea; Damaged 1Jan44 on take-off at Nadzab #1, New Guinea; 
					556th Base Unit, 6th Ferrying Group, Air Transport Command, Long Beach Field, CA; Crashed 4Jun45 8 miles S of Corona, CA
				8108	(MSN 256)	341st FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Durand Airfield, (17 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Accident 15Aug43 when caught in a crosswind on approach, stalled causing a tail spin, crashed and destroyed at 
					Durand Field, Port Moresby, New Guinea; Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				8109 (MSN 257)	
				8110	(MSN 258)	342nd FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Wards Airfield, (5 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Accident 10Aug43 landing at Wards Airfield.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				8111	(MSN 259)	341st FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Durand Airfield, (17 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Crash landed 20Jul43 and destroyed at Durand Field, Port Moresby, New Guinea.  Pilot survived
				8112	(MSN 260)	
				8113	(MSN 261)	340th FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Jackson Airfield (7 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Damaged 16Aug43 taxying at Jackson Airfield.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				8114	(MSN 262)	135th Base Unit, 1st AF, Millville Field, NJ; Force landed 30Mar45 with engine failure 
					at NAS Lakehurst, NJ
				8115	(MSN 263)	
				8116	(MSN 264)	6th Ferrying Group, Long Beach Field, CA; Crashed 9Jul45 with mechanical failure 
					10 miles N of Charleston, MS; Pilot bailed out
				8117	(MSN 265)	341st FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Durand Airfield, (17 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					"Red Devil"; Crashed 22Oct43 in New Guinea. The fighter took off from Port Moresby on a mission to 
					escort B-25 Mitchells over Wewak. This P-47 became lost and ran low on fuel. The pilot bailed 
					out 100 miles up the Fly River over Madiri plantation. MACR 6606.  Pilot MIA
				8118	(MSN 266)	
				8119	(MSN 267)	342nd FS [60], 348th FG, 5th AF, Wards Airfield, (5 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea
				8120	(MSN 268)	340th FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Jackson Airfield (7 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Accident 7Oct43 landing at Nadzab #2, New Guinea.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				8121	(MSN 269)	342nd FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Wards Airfield, (5 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; "Sunshine". 
					On October 22, 1943 the fighter took off from Tsili-Tsili Airfield, New Guinea on a mission to escort 
					B-25s over Wewak. Last seen by the flight leader as their flight engaged Japanese Ki-61 Tonys off 
					the southwest coast of Kairiru Island. The pilot became lost in bad weather until he ran short of fuel. 
					Pilot bailed out over the mouth of the Fly River, was rescued by friendly natives and returned to his squadron.
					MACR 14287
				8122	(MSN 270)	
				8123	(MSN 271)	
				8124	(MSN 272)	Assigned to 342nd FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Wards Airfield, (5 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Air Transport Command; Destroyed 18Jul43 in collision with P-47D 42-8053 on the ground at Cooktown, QLD, 
					Australia during the delivery flight to New Guinea.  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				8125	(MSN 273)	342nd FS [51], 348th FG, 5th AF, Wards Airfield, (5 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					7th Ferrying Group, Gore Field, Great Falls, MT; Crashed 7Jan45 10 miles N of Aurora, CO
				8126	(MSN 274)	
				8127	(MSN 275)	340th FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Jackson Airfield (7 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Accident 26Sep43 landing at Jackson.  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				8128	(MSN 276)	348th FG, 5th AF, Jackson Airfield (7 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; "My Ba-a-aby"
				8129	(MSN 277)	
				8130	(MSN 278)	341st FS [67], 348th FG, 5th AF, Durand Airfield, (17 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					"Frankie"; During 1943, this P-47 force landed at Hood Point Airfield (Hula Airfield) east of Port Moresby, 
					New Guinea; precise date of crash is unknown, but sometime after November 7, 1943. The rear fuselage 
					was severely damaged, and the P-47 was abandoned upside down at the end of the runway.
					During 1968, the engine, cockpit section and tail were salvaged by Bill Chapman and transported to 
					Jackson Airport for use as a source of spare parts for the restoration of P-47D 42-8066.
					During the early 1970s, Charles Darby was allowed to export P-47D 42-8066 and in exchange was to restore 
					and return this aircraft. This P-47 was transported to New Zealand and restored at Museum of Transportation 
					and Technology (MoTaT). Per his agreement, it was returned to the PNG Museum and placed on display until 2001.
					During 1968, the engine, cockpit section and tail were salvaged by Bill Chapman and transported to Jackson 
					Airport for use as a source of spare parts for the restoration of P-47D 42-8066.
					During the early 1970s, Charles Darby was allowed to export P-47D 42-8066 and in exchange was to restore and 
					return this aircraft. This P-47 was transported to New Zealand and restored at Museum of Transportation 
					and Technology (MoTaT). Per his agreement, it was returned to the PNG Museum and placed on display until 2001.
					During 2001, the aircraft was given to Robert Greinert, Historical Aircraft Restoration Society (HARS) 
					to re-restore. It was shipped to Australia and some minor restoration work (stripping of paint) was undertaken.
					Instead of being further restored and returned to the PNG Museum, the P-47 was sold to the Pima Air & Space Museum. 
					It was shipped to the United States and placed into storage to await further restoration. Will be sent to 
					HARS, Sydney for static restoration and returned to Pima for eventual display.
				8131	(MSN 279)	
				8132	(MSN 280)	342nd FS [75], 348th FG, 5th AF, Wards Airfield, (5 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					"Black Magic"; Damaged 1Sep43 taxying at Wards Airfield; 	Pilot survived, aircraft ws repaired.
					5th Ferrying Group, Love Field, Dallas, TX; Crash landed 30Aug45 with mechanical failure at Greenwood, MS
				8133	(MSN 281)	
				8134	(MSN 282)	
				8135	(MSN 283)	
				8136	(MSN 284)	
				8137	(MSN 285)	341st FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Durand Airfield, (17 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Damaged 5Aug43 on the ground at Durand Field, New Guinea.  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				8138	(MSN 286)	
				8139	(MSN 287)	
				8140	(MSN 288)	341st FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Durand Airfield, (17 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Damaged 9Sep43 in collision with P-47D 42-8145 taxying at Durand Field, New Guinea.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				8141	(MSN 289)	
				8142	(MSN 290)	
				8143	(MSN 291)	341st FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Durand Airfield, (17 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Accident 20Oct43 landing at Durand Field, New Guinea. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired. 
				8144	(MSN 292)	342nd FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Wards Airfield, (5 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					On August 18, 1943 the fighter took off from Wards Airfield, Port Moresby on an escort mission for C-47 
					Dakotas bound for Wau Airfield, New Guinea. This aircraft and P-47D 42-8059 entered cumulus clouds over 
					the Owen Stanley mountains. Both became lost and failed to return from the mission and were officially d
					declared Missing in Action (MIA). These two aircraft became the first weather related P-47 Thunderbolt losses 
					in New Guinea. In fact, both aircraft crashed into the mountains. This P-47 crashed roughly 20 miles southwest 
					of Garaina near Mount Blackmar. Pilot bailed out and was rescued by locals and evaded capture
				8145	(MSN 293)	342nd FS [73], 348th FG, 5th AF, Wards Airfield, (5 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					"Fiery Ginger"; Damaged 9Sep43 in collision with P-47D 42-8140 taxying at Durand Field, New Guinea. 
					On October 22, 1943 the fighter took off from Tsili-Tsili Airfield, New Guinea on a mission to escort B-25s 
					over Wewak. Weather was scattered clouds and overcast at 10,000'. Last seen by the Flight Leader with 
					a Ki-61 Tony (or "Zeke") on its tail near Kairiru Island. MACR 4361.  Pilot bailed out but was killed.
				8146	(MSN 294)	342nd FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Wards Airfield, (5 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Damaged 15Sep43 in collision with P-47D 42-8060 taxying at Wards Airfield
				8147	(MSN 295)	
				8148	(MSN 296)	342nd FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Wards Airfield, (5 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Accident 8Aug43 landing at Wards Airfield.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired
				8149	(MSN 297)	War Bond aircraft; "City of Aberdeen, South Dakota"; 348th FG, 5th AF, Jackson Airfield (
					7 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea
				8150	(MSN 298)	
				8151	(MSN 299)	
				8152	(MSN 300)	342nd FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Wards Airfield, (5 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; "Cabby"
				8153	(MSN 301)	123rd Base Unit, 1st AF, Seymour Johnson Field, Goldsboro, NC; Force landed 22Aug44 with 
					mechanical failure near Seymour Johnson
				8154	(MSN 302)	124th Base Unit, 1st AF, Bluethenthal Field, Wilmington, NC; Force landed 13Apr44 after engine 
					failure and destroyed at Bluethenthal
				8155	(MSN 303)	320th FS, 402nd FG, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; Accident 18Feb44 at Suffolk County, NY; 
					132nd Base Unit, 1st AF, Suffolk County Field, Westhampton Beach, Long Island, NY; Force landed 25Sep44 
					with engine failure 2 miles NE of Suffolk County
				8156	(MSN 304)	123rd Base Unit, 1st AF, Seymour Johnson Field, Goldsboro, NC; Damaged 14Oct44 when nosed over 
					taxying at Seymour Johnson; Damaged 6Dec44 when ground looped landing at Smith-Reynolds Airport, NC
				8157	(MSN 305)	325th FS, 327th FG, 1st AF, Richmond AAB, VA; Force landed 18Feb44 with mechanical failure at 
					Lee Hall, VA; 123rd Base Unit, 1st AF, Seymour Johnson Field, Goldsboro, NC; Force landed 23Jun44 with 
					engine failure one mile SW of Seymour Johnson
				8158	(MSN 306)	328th FS, 352nd FG, 1st AF, Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY; Accident 14May43 
					landing at Mitchel Field; 369th FS, 359th FG, 1st AF, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; 
					Crash landed 10Jun43 after engine failure Southaven Centre, Moriches Flight Strip, NY; 534th FS, 83rd FG, 
					1st AF, Dover Field, DE; Crashed 24Feb44 2 miles W of Goshen, NJ; Pilot killed
				8159	(MSN 307)	81st FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Cross City Field, FL; 
					Accident 12Jan44 in collision on the ground at Cross City
				8160	(MSN 308)	123rd Base Unit, 1st AF, Seymour Johnson Field, Goldsboro, NC; 
					Accident 27Sep44 in collision with P-47C 41-6608 taxying at Seymour Johnson; 
					Accident 7Nov44 when ground looped landing at Seymour Johnson; 232nd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Dalhart Field, TX; 
					Crash landed 4May45 after mechanical failure 15 miles NE of Stratford, TX
				8161	(MSN 309)	
				8162	(MSN 310)	HQ Squadron, 1stSingle Engine Gunnery Training Group, Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL; 
					Crash landed 20Oct43 and destroyed after taking off at Auxiliary Field No 4 (Peel Field), Eglin, FL
				8163	(MSN 311)	
				8164	(MSN 312)	553rd Base Unit, Air Transport Command, Romulus Field, MI; Force landed 18Aug45 out of 
					gas 90 miles NE of Scott Field, IL
				8165	(MSN 313)	368th FS, 359th FG, 1st AF, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; Mid air collision 
					6Aug43 with a towed target at Suffolk County; 397th FS, 368th FG, 1st AF, Mitchel Field, Hempstead, 
					Long Island, NY; Crashed 6Oct43 after losing control at Suffolk County AAB, NY; Pilot killed
				8166	(MSN 314)	121st Base Unit, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; Redesignated TP-47D; 
					Force landed 20Jan45 after engine failure at Bradley
				8167	(MSN 315)	402nd FS, 370th FG, 1st AF, Groton Field, CT; Destroyed 17Dec43 landing at Groton
				8168	(MSN 316)	
				8169	(MSN 317)	366th FS, 358th FG, 1st AF, Langley Field, Hampton, VA; Crashed 1May43 after engine failure 
					and destroyed at Langley
				8170	(MSN 318)	124th Base Unit, 1st AF, Bluethenthal Field, Wilmington, NC; Mid air collision 12May44 with 
					a towed target on the aerial gunnery range, Bluethenthal; 356th Base Unit, 1st AF, Selfridge Field, 
					Mount Clemens, MI; Crash landed 11Feb45 with mechanical failure at Selfridge
				8171	(MSN 319)	Wright Field, Dayton, OH; Crash landed 29Apr43 wheels up at Patterson Field, OH; 390th FS, 
					366th FG, 1st AF, Bluethenthal Field, Wilmington, NC; Force landed 7Nov43 in water and destroyed after 
					engine failure one mile N of Wrightsville Beach, NC
				8172	(MSN 320)	401st FS, 370th FG, 1st AF, Groton Field, CT; Crashed 19Nov43 after engine failure and 
					fire near Groton; Pilot killed
				8173	(MSN 321)	485th FS, 370th FG, 1st AF, Groton Field, CT; Force landed 14Nov43 after engine failure 
					at Amagansett Beach, Long Island, NY; 121st Base Unit, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; 
					Mid air collision 2Oct44 at Peakskill NY
				8174	(MSN 322)	368th FS, 359th FG, 1st AF, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; 
					Crash landed 30May43 wheels up after engine failure at Rye Lake Airport, White Plains, NY; 
					130th Base Unit, 1st AF, Norfolk Field, VA; Mid air collision 12Feb45 with a towed target 55 miles NE of Norfolk
				8175	(MSN 323)	53rd FS, 36th FG, 2nd AF, Scribner Field, NB; Ainsworth Field, NB; Mid air collision with 
					P-47D 42-22559 and crashed near Wood Lake, 20 miles NW of Ainsworth, NB February 5, 1944. Two P-47's 
					from the Ainsworth Army Air Field were conducting a training mission over the Sandhills near Wood Lake. 
					The pilot of this aircraft covered the canopy in order to fly by instruments so that he would not be 
					able to see the ground. The other P-47 was acting as the observer, but was too close to the plane 
					flying by instruments which made an unanticipated turn and flew into the observer plane. Both planes 
					spiraled out of control and crashed about one half mile apart. Both pilots were killed during 
					either the mid-air collision or upon striking the ground.
				8176	(MSN 324)	537th FS, 87th FG, 1st AF, Millville Field, NJ; Accident 18Jan44 landing at Millville; 
					536th FS; Mid air collision 1Apr44 with a towed target on the Gunnery Range near Atlantic City, NJ
				8177	(MSN 325)	
				8178	(MSN 326)	366th FS, 358th FG, 1st AF, Langley Field, Hampton, VA; Crashed 22May43 with mechanical 
					failure and destroyed at Langley
				8179	(MSN 327)	
				8180	(MSN 328)	132nd Base Unit, 1st AF, Suffolk County Field, Westhampton Beach, Long Island, NY; 
					Accident 4May44 landing at Suffolk County
				8181	(MSN 329)	
				8182	(MSN 330)	124th Base Unit, 1st AF, Bluethenthal Field, Wilmington, NC; Accident 2Jun44 landing at 
					Bluethenthal; Mid air collision 28Sep44 with P-47D 42-22433 25 miles SE of Wilmington, NC; Pilot killed
				8183	(MSN 331)	341st FS, 348th FG, 5th AF, Durand Airfield, (17 Mile Drome), Port Moresby, New Guinea; 
					Accident 8Aug43 taxying at Jackson; 534th FS, 83rd FG, 1st AF, Dover Field, DE; Accident 19Feb44 
					taxying at Dover; 125th Base Unit, 1st AF, Dover Field, DE; Accident 9Jul44 taxying at Dover; 
					Force landed 24Jul44 with mechanical failure at Dover
				8184	(MSN 332)	324th FS, 327th FG, 1st AF, Richmond AAB, VA; Destroyed 2May43 taking off at Richmond
				8185	(MSN 333)	310th FS, 58th FG, 1st AF, Hillsgrove Field, Providence, RI; Accident 29Aug43 caused by 
					mechanical failure at Hillsgrove Field; 123rd Base Unit, 1st AF, Seymour Johnson Field, Goldsboro, NC; 
					Crash landed 29May44 after engine failure 5 miles E of Dudley, NC
				8186	(MSN 334)	311th FS, 58th FG, 1st AF, Hillsgrove Field, Providence, RI; Mid air collision 24Jun43 
					with P-47D 42-8208 at Westboro, MA; Pilot killed
				8187	(MSN 335)	368th FS, 359th FG, 1st AF, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; 
					Accident 19Jul43 taking off and destroyed at Suffolk County
				8188	(MSN 336)	370th FS, 359th FG, 1st AF, Bedford Field, MA; Accident 2May43 landing wheels up at Bedford; 
					Accident 29May43 landing at Stewart Field, NY
				8189	(MSN 337)	Crashed on take-off after striking a brick factory building at Green Field, RI June 3, 1943
				8190	(MSN 338)	311th FS, 58th FG, 1st AF, Hillsgrove Field, Providence, RI; Crash landed 2Jun43 with 
					fuel starvation at Sagamore Beach, MA
				8191	(MSN 339)	369th FS, 359th FG, 1st AF, Grenier Field, Manchester, NH; Accident 9May43 in collision 
					with P-47C 41-6147 taking off at Grenier
				8192	(MSN 340)	370th FS, 359th FG, 1st AF, Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY; Crashed 29May43 
					on fire at Ossining, NY; Pilot bailed out
				8193	(MSN 341)	402nd FS, 370th FG, 1st AF, Westover Field, Chicopee, MA; Mid air collision 17Sep43 
					with P-47D 42-22376 at Westover; 122nd Base Unit, 1st AF, Camp Springs AAB, MD; Accident 3Jul44 
					landing with mechanical failure at Camp Springs; Crash landed 7Feb45 after engine failure 3 miles S of Forrester, MD
				8194	(MSN 342)	368th FS, 359th FG, 1st AF, Grenier Field, Manchester, NH; Crashed 13May43 out of control at Candia, NH; 
					Pilot killed
				8195	(MSN 343)	370th FS, 359th FG, 1st AF, Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY; Damaged 31Jul43 in 
						collision with P-47D 42-22376 taxying at Mitchel; 321st FS, 326th FG, 1st AF, Seymour Johnson Field, 
						Goldsboro, NC; Accident 23Feb44 landing at Seymour Johnson
				8196	(MSN 344)	369th FS, 359th FG, 1st AF, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; 
					Mid air collision 3Jun43 with a towed target at Farmingdale; 395th FS, 368th FG, 1st AF, Republic Field, 
					Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; Destroyed 26Sep43 landing with mechanical failure at Farmingdale
				8197	(MSN 345)	Patterson Field, OH; Accident 26May43 in collision with Curtiss P-36G Hawk, 42-108995, 
					landing at Patterson; Replacement Training Unit, 325th Base Unit, 3rd AF, Avon Park Field, FL; 
					Accident 5Jul44 landing at Avon Park; 121st Base Unit, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; 
					Redesignated TP-47D; Damaged 10Jan45 in collision with parked TP-47D 42-8245 at Bradley; 
					Crashed 30Apr45 in bad weather 2 miles NW of Ellington, CT; Pilot killed
				8198	(MSN 346)	535th FS, 87th FG, 1st AF, Camp Springs AAB, MD; Destroyed 30Mar44 in collision with P-47C 
					41-6144 landing at Camp Springs
				8199	(MSN 347)	69th FS, 58th FG, 1st AF, Bedford Field, MA; Accident 14Aug43 with mechanical failure 
					taxying at Bedford; 132nd Base Unit, 1st AF, Suffolk County Field, Westhampton Beach, Long Island, NY; 
					Force landed 14Jun44 after engine failure on the beach E of Shinnecock Inlet, NY
				8200	(MSN 348)	
				8201	(MSN 349)	133rd Base Unit, 1st AF, Hillsgrove Field, Providence, RI; Crashed 22May44 in Narragansett Bay, 
					one mile SE of Quonset, RI; Pilot killed
				8202	(MSN 350)	368th FS, 359th FG, 1st AF, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; Accident 22Jul43 
					landing at Suffolk County Field; Crashed 31Jul43 after engine failure and destroyed by fire at Sayville, NY
				8203	(MSN 351)	122nd Base Unit, 1st AF, Camp Springs AAB, MD; Force landed 1May44 with engine failure at Camp Springs
				8204	(MSN 352)	369th FS, 359th FG, 1st AF, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; Accident 10Jul43 
					landing at Suffolk County; 485th FS, 370th FG, 1st AF, Groton Field, CT; Crash landed 29Oct43 after 
					engine failure at Sagoponick, Long Island, NY
				8205	(MSN 353)	368th FS, 359th FG, 1st AF, Grenier Field, Manchester, NH; Accident 14May43 when ground 
					looped with mechanical failure landing at Grenier Field; Redesignated TP-47D; Texas Railway & Equipment Co, 
					Houston TX; Registered NC75640 to Universal Air & Marine Supply Co, Washington, DC, cancelled 12Oct49 on export to Bolivia;
					Ferried Clinton AFB, OK to Washington, DC 5Oct49, ferried to La Paz, Bolivia Oct49; Fuerza Aérea Boliviana, 
					El Alto, La Paz, Bolivia; No operational use; Gate guardian with fake serial ‘FAB 007’ at La Paz airport, 
					Bolivia 1955/73; To Jim Cullen / Westair International Inc, 1976; Registered N14519 Dec73; Doug Champlin/ Windward 
					Aviation, Enid OK Feb76; Restored Carlsbad, CA 1976/81; Displayed at Champlin Fighter Museum, Falcon Field, 
					Mesa AZ, delivered May81; Painted in the markings of 325th FG; flew as USAAF "Big Stud", code 88; Museum 
					of Flight, Boeing Field, Seattle, WA Nov00; Current registered to Windward Aviation Inc.; Preserved and 
					on display at Museum of Flight, Seattle
				8206	(MSN 354)	53rd FS, 36th FG, 2nd AF, Alamogordo Field, NM; Damaged 11Oct43 landing with mechanical 
					failure at Biggs; Damaged 11Oct43 in collision with P-47D 42-74773 landing at Biggs Field, El Paso, TX
				8207	(MSN 355)	National Advisory Committee on Aeronautics (NACA); Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, 
					Langley Field, Hampton, VA; Assigned 14Oct43 to 13Mar44; 443rd FS [61], 327th FG, 1st AF, Richmond AAB, VA; 
					Accident 31Mar44 in collision with P-47D 42-75464 landing at Norfolk
				8208	(MSN 356)	"311th FS, 58th FG, 1st AF, Hillsgrove Field, Providence, RI; Mid air collision 24Jun43 with 
					P-47D 42-8186 at Westboro, MA; Pilot bailed out; 
					Conflict:
					121st Base Unit, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; Force landed 19Apr44 after engine failure at Westover
				8209	(MSN 357)	369th FS, 359th FG, 1st AF, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; Accident 9Jul43 
					landing after engine failure at Suffolk County; 331st Sub-Depot; Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; 
					Destroyed by fire 15Feb44 at Bradley Field
				8210	(MSN 358)	310th FS, 58th FG, 1st AF, Hillsgrove Field, Providence, RI; Destroyed 17Jul43 when crashed 
					into the Taunton River, Somerset, MA; Pilot killed
				8211	(MSN 359)	320th FS, 402nd FG, 1st AF, Seymour Johnson Field, Goldsboro, NC; Damaged 29Nov43 when nosed 
					over taxying at Mitchel
				8212	(MSN 360)	Combat Crew Training Squadron, 283rd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Galveston Field, TX; Mid air collision 
					20Jun45 with P-47D 42-28196, crashed and destroyed 4 miles NW of Galveston; Pilot killed
				8213	(MSN 361)	War Bond aircraft; "Spirit of Hayti"; 125th Base Unit, 1st AF, Dover Field, DE; 
					Damaged 24Aug44 taxying at Dover
				8214	(MSN 362)	2nd Staff Squadron, Bolling Field, Washington, DC; Damaged 4Jun43 in collision with an object 
					at Newark Field, NJ
				8215	(MSN 363)	Combat Crew Training Squadron, 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; 
					Crash landed 29May45 with mechanical failure at Abilene
				8216	(MSN 364)	124th Base Unit, 1st AF, Bluethenthal Field, Wilmington, NC; Accident 15Sep44 landing 
					with mechanical failure at Bluethenthal
				8217	(MSN 365)	448th FS, 83rd FG, 1st AF, Dover Field, DE; Mid air collision 8Apr44 with a towed target at Dover
				8218	(MSN 366)	69th FS, 58th FG, 1st AF, Bedford Field, MA; Accident 21Aug43 landing at Bedford; 401st FS, 
					370th FG, 1st AF, Groton Field, CT; Accident 18Nov43 landing at Groton; 124th Base Unit, 1st AF, 
					Bluethenthal Field, Wilmington, NC; Destroyed 18Jun44 when force landed with engine failure 3 miles NE of Southport, NC
				8219	(MSN 367)	69th FS, 58th FG, 1st AF, Bedford Field, MA; Accident 16Jun43 landing at Bedford; 
					Accident 20Jul43 landing at Bedford
				8220	(MSN 368)	135th Base Unit, 1st AF, Millville Field, NJ; Crashed 26Jul44 and destroyed near Trenton, NJ. 
					The pilot was on a night formation flight in the number two position. In the vicinity of Trenton, he 
					slid away from the formation and started a series of dives and recoveries. The flight leader made 
					several attempts to contact him, but with no response. The dives continued until the aircraft hit the 
					ground and exploded near Mercerville, 5 miles NE of Trenton, NJ. The pilot was killed.
				8221	(MSN 369)	121st Base Unit, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; Destroyed 15May44 when ground 
					looped taking off at Bradley
				8222	(MSN 370)	359th FS, 356th FG, 1st AF, Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY; Crashed 14Jun43 into 
					Atlantic Ocean, 5 miles SW of Bay Shore, NY; Pilot killed; 
					Conflict: 
					262nd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Bruning Field, NB; Accident 28Jul44 and damaged by fire at Bruning
				8223	(MSN 371)	370th FS, 359th FG, 1st AF, Bedford Field, MA; Accident 5May43 when ground looped landing at Bedford; 
					133rd Base Unit, 1st AF, Hillsgrove Field, Providence, RI; Crash landed 26Dec44 after engine failure 5 miles 
					N of Newport, RI
				8224	(MSN 372)	377th FS, 362nd FG, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; Crash landed 20Jul43 after engine 
					failure at Bradley; Damaged 20Sep43 taxying at Suffolk County
				8225	(MSN 373)	310th FS, 58th FG, 1st AF, Hillsgrove Field, Providence, RI; Accident 21Jun43 landing at Hillsgrove; 
					401st FS, 370th FG, 1st AF, Suffolk County Field, Westhampton Beach, Long Island, NY; 
					Mid air collision 29Oct43 with a towed target at Suffolk County; RFC, Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK; 
					sold by War Assets Corporation to Paul Mantz February, 1946; scrapped at Searcey
				8226	(MSN 374)	369th FS, 359th FG, 1st AF, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; Destroyed 3Jun43 
					when crashed after take-off with engine failure one mile SW of Farmingdale
				8227	(MSN 375)	
				8228	(MSN 376)	412th FS, 373rd FG, 1st AF, Norfolk Field, VA; Accident 23Jan44 taxying at Norfolk in 
					collision by P-47C 41-6418 which had ground looped during take-off; 122nd Base Unit, 1st AF, Camp Springs AAB, MD; 
					Damaged 25Apr44 taxying at Camp Springs; Force landed 6Jun44 with fuel starvation after engine failure 
					one mile N of Camp Springs
				8229	(MSN 377)	360th FS, 356th FG, 1st AF, Groton Field, CT; Damaged 9May43 in collision with an object at Groton; 
					412th FS, 373rd FG, 1st AF, Norfolk Field, VA; Damaged 31Jan44 in collision with P-47D 42-8236 taxying at 
					Norfolk; 122nd Base Unit, 1st AF, Camp Springs AAB, MD; Force landed 13Jul44 with fuel starvation 
					8 miles NE of Easton, MD; RFC, Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK; sold by War Assets Corporation to Paul 
					Mantz February, 1946; scrapped at Searcey
				8230	(MSN 378)	320th FS, 326th FG, 1st AF, Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY; Accident 8Dec43 
					after engine failure taking off at Mitchel
				8231	(MSN 379)	370th FS, 359th FG, 1st AF, Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY; Accident 31Jul43 taxying at Mitchel
				8232	(MSN 380)	361st FS, 356th FG, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; Accident 25May43 taxying at Bradley; 
					130th Base Unit, 1st AF, Norfolk Field, VA; Destroyed 30May44 when force landed after engine failure 
					2 miles SE of Camp Perry, Williamsburg, VA
				8233	(MSN 381)	
				8234	(MSN 382)	411th FS, 373rd FG, 1st AF, Blackstone Field, VA; Mid air collision 10Nov43 with P-47D 
					42-8269 and destroyed at Camp Pickett, Blackstone; Pilot killed
				8235	(MSN 383)	411th FS, 373rd FG, 1st AF, Blackstone Field, VA; Accident 7Jan44 in collision with 
					Beech C-43 43-10852 taxying at Bluethenthal Field, Wilmington, NC		
				8236	(MSN 384)	361st FS, 356th FG, 1st AF, Suffolk County Field, Westhampton Beach, Long Island, NY; 
					Damaged 21Jun43 while parked in collision by P-47C 41-6432 taxying at Suffolk County; 
					412th FS, 373rd FG, 1st AF, Norfolk Field, VA; Damaged 31Jan44 in collision with P-47D 42-8229 
					taxying at Norfolk; 122nd Base Unit, 1st AF, Camp Springs AAB, MD; Redesignated TP-47D; 
					Accident 24Nov44 at Camp Springs; RFC, Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK; sold by War Assets Corporation 
					to Paul Mantz February, 1946; scrapped at Searcey
				8237	(MSN 385)	122nd Base Unit, 1st AF, Camp Springs AAB, MD; Crash landed 13Mar45 3 miles N of Easton, MD; 
					Pilot killed
				8238	(MSN 386)	
				8239	(MSN 387)	122nd Base Unit, 1st AF, Camp Springs AAB, MD; Accident 13Jun44 taking off at Camp Springs
				8240	(MSN 388)	378th FS, 362nd FG, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; Destroyed 31Jul43 taking off at Bradley
				8241	(MSN 389)	360th FS, 356th FG, 1st AF, Groton Field, CT; Crashed 13May43 and destroyed after losing 
					control at North Stonington, CT; Pilot killed
				8242	(MSN 390)	359th FS, 356th FG, 1st AF, Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY; Destroyed 14Jun43 
					after engine failure and crashing into the Atlantic Ocean, one mile S of Rockaway Beach, NY; Pilot bailed out
				8243	(MSN 391)	369th FS, 359th FG, 1st AF, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; Accident 21Jul43 
					landing at Suffolk County; 131st Base Unit, 1st AF, Blackstone Field, VA.  Destroyed 20Jun44 after 
					engine failure and crashing at McKenney, VA; Pilot bailed out
				8244	(MSN 392)	368th FS, 359th FG, 1st AF, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; Crash landed 21Jun43 
					with mechanical failure at Ronkonkoma, NY; 537th FS, 87th FG, 1st AF, Millville Field, NJ; 
					Accident 15Feb44 landing at Millville; 537th Replacement Training Unit, 135th Base Unit, 1st AF, 
					Millville Field, NJ; Damaged 14Apr44 taxying at Millville; 135th Base Unit, 1st AF, Millville Field, NJ; 
					Damaged 9May44 taxying at Millville; Mid air collision 18Dec44 with a towed target 5 miles E of Ocean City, NJ; 
					Damaged 10Mar45 by bird strike 3 miles S of Bridgeton, NJ; 
				8245	(MSN 393)	412th FS, 373rd FG, 1st AF, Norfolk Field, VA; Accident 22Jan44 at Norfolk; 610th Base Unit, 
					Proving Ground Command, Eglin Field, Valparaiso, FL; Force landed 30Nov44 with fuel starvation 
					5 miles N of Marion, IN; 121st Base Unit, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; Redesignated TP-47D; 
					Damaged 10Jan45 while parked in collision by TP-47D 42-8197 at Bradley; 
				8246	(MSN 394)	131st Base Unit, 1st AF, Blackstone Field, VAAccident 26Apr44 in collision with P-47D 42-74797 
					landing at Blackstone
				8247	(MSN 395)	532nd FS, 83rd FG, 1st AF, Dover Field, DE; Accident 17Jan44 at Dover
				8248	(MSN 396)	325th FS, 327th FG, 1st AF, Richmond AAB, VA; Accident 9Mar44 landing at Norfolk; RFC, 
					Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK; sold by War Assets Corporation to Paul Mantz February, 1946; 
					scrapped at Searcey
				8249	(MSN 397)	125th Base Unit, 1st AF, Dover Field, DE; Accident 1May44 landing at Dover
				8250	(MSN 398)	325th FS, 327th FG, 1st AF, Richmond AAB, VA; Accident 2Mar44 landing at Norfolk; 
					130th Base Unit, 1st AF, Norfolk Field, VA; Mid air collision 11May44 with P-47D 42-74790 and 
					destroyed 7 miles WSW of Norfolk; Pilot killed
				8251	(MSN 399)	377th FS, 362nd FG, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; Accident 17Jul43 landing 
					with mechanical failure at Bradley; 539th FS [A-374], 326th FG, 1st AF, Bluethenthal Field, Wilmington, NC; 
					Crash landed 4Jan44 after engine failure at Bluethenthal
				8252	(MSN 400)	123rd Base Unit, 1st AF, Seymour Johnson Field, Goldsboro, NC; Accident 7Oct44 when nosed 
					over taxying at Seymour Johnson
				8253	(MSN 401)	487th FS, 352nd FG, 1st AF, Westover Field, Chicopee, MA; Mid air collision 11Jun43 with 
					P-47D 42-8253 over Fire Island gunnery range, MA; 402nd FS, 370th FG, 1st AF, Suffolk County Field, 
					Westhampton Beach, Long Island, NY; Destroyed 21Nov43 after engine failure taking off at Suffolk County
				8254	(MSN 402)	396th FS, 368th FG, 1st AF, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; Destroyed 12Sep43 
					when crashed after engine failure at Floyd Bennett Field, NY
				8255	(MSN 403)	361st FS, 356th FG, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; Crashed 13May43 with structural 
					failure and destroyed at Windsor Locks, CT; Pilot killed
				8256	(MSN 404)	 Fighter Pilot Training Squadron, 269th Base Unit, 2nd AF, Strother Field, Winfield, KS; 
					Crash landed 18Oct44 with fuel starvation 6 miles W of Newkirk, OK
				8257	(MSN 405)	369th FS, 359th FG, 1st AF, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; Accident 20Aug43 
					landing at Republic Field
				8258	(MSN 406)	369th FS, 359th FG, 1st AF, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; Crash landed 3Aug43 
					at Republic Field
				8259	(MSN 407)	131st Base Unit, 1st AF, Blackstone Field, in mid air collision 2May44 with P-47D 42-74812 
					and destroyed at Farmville, VA
				8260	(MSN 408)	456th FS, 414th FG, 1st AF, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Accident 17Dec44 landing with 
					mechanical failure at Selfridge
				8261	(MSN 409)	378th FS, 362nd FG, 1st AF, Groton Field, CT; Mid air collision 4Aug43 with P-47C 41-6425 
					3 miles E of  Perryville, RI; Pilot killed
				8262	(MSN 410)	121st Base Unit, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; Crashed 9Aug44 after losing control 
					and destroyed at Windsor, CT
				8263	(MSN 411)	123rd Base Unit, 1st AF, Seymour Johnson Field, Goldsboro, NC; Crashed 21Jul44 and destroyed 
					one mile S of Seymour Johnson; Pilot killed
				8264	(MSN 412)	359th FS, 356th FG, 1st AF, Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY; Accident 26Jun43 landing 
					at Mitchel; 378th FS, 362nd FG, 1st AF, Groton Field, CT; Crash landed 11Sep43 with mechanical failure 
					at Westover Field, MA; 320th FS, 326th FG, 1st AF, Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY; 
					Accident 22Dec43 landing at Mitchel; 29th Air Base Squadron, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; 
					Crashed 22Mar44 after losing control and destroyed at Bradley Field; Pilot killed
				8265	(MSN 413)	410th FS, 373rd FG, 1st AF, Norfolk Field, VA; Accident 23Jan44 when ground looped taking 
					off at Norfolk; 121st Base Unit, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; Crashed 11Apr44 on the 
					Madison Range, CT; Mid air collision 21Jul44 at New Milford, CT
				8266	(MSN 414)	369th FS, 359th FG, 1st AF, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; 
					Accident 8Jul43 taxying at Suffolk County Field; 538th FS, 326th FG, 1st AF, Bluethenthal Field, 
					Wilmington, NC; Crash landed 4Feb44 at Camp Davis Field, Holly Ridge NC
				8267	(MSN 415)	487th FS, 352nd FG, 1st AF, Westover Field, Chicopee, MA; Crashed 2Jun43 when the aircraft fell 
					out of formation, possibly with oxygen failure at 22,000 feet, and went straight into the ground 
					7 miles E of Tarriffville, CT; Pilot killed
				8268	(MSN 416)	379th FS, 362nd FG, 1st AF, Groton Field, CT; Damaged 26Sep43 in collision with an object 
					at Spencer, MA; 452nd FS, 402nd FG, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; Destroyed 18Mar44 when 
					crash landed with fuel starvation near New Bedford, MA
				8269	(MSN 417)	411th FS, 373rd FG, 1st AF, Blackstone Field, VA; Mid air collision 10Nov43 with P-47D 42-8234 
					and destroyed at Camp Pickett, Blackstone; Pilot bailed out
				8270	(MSN 418)	395th FS [K73], 368th FG, 1st AF, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; 
					Redesignated TP-47D; 121st Base Unit, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; Accident 9Apr45 with 
					engine failure taking off at Bradley
				8271	(MSN 419)	395th FS, 368th FG, 1st AF, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; Crashed 31Oct43 after 
					in-flight fire and destroyed at Lindenhurst, Long Island, NY; Pilot bailed out
				8272	(MSN 420)	
				8273	(MSN 421)	411th FS, 373rd FG, 1st AF, Blackstone Field, VA; Accident 13Jan44 taxying at Bluethenthal, Wilmington, NC
				8274	(MSN 422)	Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; Accident 28Aug43 taking off with mechanical failure 
					and collided with parked P-47D 42-75127 at Farmingdale; 411th FS, 373rd FG, 1st AF, Blackstone Field, VA; 
					Mid air collision 22Dec43 with a towed target at Wilmington, NC; 125th Base Unit, 1st AF, Dover Field, DE; 
					Destroyed 1Sep44 when force landed after engine failure at Dover
				8275	(MSN 423)	368th FG, 1st AF, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; 536th FS, 87th FG, 1st AF, 
					Millville Field, NJ; 536th Replacement Training Unit, 135th Base Unit, 1st AF, Millville Field, NJ; 
					Crashed 23May44 on Ground Gunnery Range B, Millville Field, NJ; Pilot killed. The pilot was number 
					six man of a flight of six aircraft firing on the scoring range. He made four dry passes and, on the 
					fifth pass, flew directly into the target. The aircraft knocked down the target, struck the ground, and exploded.
				8276	(MSN 424)	533rd FS, 83rd FG, 1st AF, Dover Field, DE; Crash landed 15Mar44 after engine failure at 
					Blackstone; 135th Base Unit, 1st AF, Millville Field, NJ; Mid air collision 12Nov44 with a towed target 
					10 miles SE of Atlantic City, NJ
				8277	(MSN 425)	361st FS, 356th FG, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; Accident 19May43 taxying 
					at Bradley; Fighter Pilot Training Squadron, 263rd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA; 
					Mid air collision 10May44 with P-47D 42-23096 and destroyed 20 miles NE of New Orleans, LA; Pilot bailed out
				8278	(MSN 426)	81st FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Accident 27May43 landing 
					with mechanical failure at Orlando; 535th FS, 87th FG, 1st AF, Camp Springs AAB, MD; Accident 10Mar44 
					taxying at Richmond AAB, VA; 120th Base Unit, 1st AF, Richmond AAB, VA; Crashed 20Jun44 8 miles NNW 
					of Bumpass, VA; Pilot killed
				8279	(MSN 427)	325th FS, 327th FG, 1st AF, Richmond AAB, VA; Crash landed 9Apr44 and destroyed at Norfolk; Pilot killed
				8280	(MSN 428)	81st FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Accident 3Jun43 landing 
					with mechanical failure at Orlando; Mid air collision 7Dec43 with P-47D 42-8317, crashed and destroyed 
					6 miles ENE of Montbrook Field, FL; Pilot bailed out
				8281	(MSN 429)	313th FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Accident 5Nov43 when 
					nosed over landing at Leesburg Field, FL
				8282	(MSN 430)	445th FS, 50th FG, AFs Tactical Center, Orlando AAB, FL; Accident 19Jul43 taking off at Orlando
				8283	(MSN 431)	445th FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Accident 3Jun43 landing at 
					Pinecastle Field, FL; Redesignated TP-47D; 121st Base Unit, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; 
					Accident 15Dec44 landing at Bradley
				8284	(MSN 432)	121st Base Unit, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; Force landed 30Jun44 after 
					engine failure at East Hartford, CT
				8285	(MSN 433)	81st FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Damaged 7Jun43 while 
					parked in collision with P-47D 42-8287 taxying at Orlando; Accident 8Oct43 taxying at 
					Cross City Field, FL; 29th Base Headquarters Squadron, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; 
					Crash landed 24Mar44 with fuel starvation at Windsor Locks, CT; 121st Base Unit, 1st AF, 
					Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; Mid air collision 28May44 with P-47D 42-22269, crashed and 
					destroyed at Glastonbury, CT; Pilot killed
				8286	(MSN 434)	120th Base Unit, 1st AF, Richmond AAB, VA; Mid air collision 25Jul44 with P-47C 41-6340 
					2 miles N of Hopewell, VA
				8287	(MSN 435)	81st FS, 50th FG, AFS School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Accident 7Jun43 
					colliding with parked P-47D 42-8285 and 42-8303 taxying at Orlando; Mid air collision 9Jun43 
					with P-47D 42-8316 at Orlando; Force landed 23Jun43 with fuel starvation at Cross City Field, FL; 
					Redesignated TP-47D; Combat Crew Training Squadron, 122nd Base Unit, 1st AF, Camp Springs AAB, MD; 
					Crashed 10Oct44 3 miles N of Camp Springs, MD
				8288	(MSN 436)	81st FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Cross City Field, FL; Damaged 26Jul43 
					in collision with an object at Morrison Field, West Palm Beach, FL; 120th Base Unit, 1st AF, 
					Richmond AAB, VA; Crash landed 30May44 after engine failure at Richmond
				8289	(MSN 437)	313th FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Accident 26Aug43 
					landing with mechanical failure at Leesburg Field, FL; 904th Base Unit, AFs School of Applied Tactics, 
					Orlando AAB, FL; Accident 12Sep44 when nosed over taxying at Maxwell Field, Montgomery, AL; 
					135th Base Unit, 1st AF, Millville Field, NJ; Damaged 10Mar45 by bird strike at Somers Point, NJ
				8290	(MSN 438)	81st FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Cross City Field, FL; Crash landed 
					31Aug43 after engine failure 5 miles N of Lake Griffin, FL; Accident 25Oct43 with mechanical 
					failure taking off at Leesburg Field, FL; Combat Crew Training Squadron, 123rd Base Unit, 1st AF, 
					Seymour Johnson Field, Goldsboro, NC; Crash landed 11Apr44 with fuel starvation at Faisen, NC; 
					Force landed 27Oct44 with engine and mechanical failures near Kenasville, NC
				8291	(MSN 439)	 Aircraft and Systems Test Branch, [8], Wright Field, Dayton, OH; Crash landed 4Jun43 with 
					fuel starvation near Mason, OH; 265th Base Unit, 2nd AF, Pocatello Field, ID; Force landed 13Sep44 
					after engine failure 4 miles NW of Aberdeen, ID; Combat Crew Training Squadron, 266th Base Unit, 
					2nd AF, Majors Field, TX; Accident 22Jan45 landing at Majors, TX
				8292	(MSN 440)	313th FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Crashed 28Aug43 
					and destroyed 6 miles SE of Live Oak, FL; Pilot killed
				8293	(MSN 441)	1158th School Squadron, Orlando AAB, FL; Accident 1Mar44 landing at Orlando; 123rd Base Unit, 
					1st AF, Seymour Johnson Field, Goldsboro, NC; Crashed 24Nov44 out of control 4 miles E of Kingston, NC
				8294	(MSN 442)	Combat Crew Training Squadron, 122nd Base Unit, 1st AF, Camp Springs AAB, MD; 
					Redesignated TP-47G; Mid air collision 24Oct44 with TP-47G 42-24972 at Easton, MD
				8295	(MSN 443)	
				8296	(MSN 444)	135th Base Unit, 1st AF, Millville Field, NJ; Mid air collision 26Apr45 with a towed 
					target 10 miles E of Avalon, NJ; 553rd Base Unit, Air Transport Command, Romulus Field, MI; 
					Crashed 2Jul45 in Greenwich, CT; Pilot killed
				8297	(MSN 445)	81st FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Crash landed 4Feb44 
					after engine failure at Cunnellon Field, FL; 135th Base Unit, 1st AF, Millville Field, NJ; 
					Mid air collision 7Feb45 with a towed target 35 miles E of Atlantic City, NJ
				8298	(MSN 446)	81st FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Destroyed 17Jun43 
					landing at Zephyrhills Field, FL
				8299	(MSN 447)	313th FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Accident 16Aug43 
					landing with mechanical failure at Leesburg Auxiliary Field, FL
				8300	(MSN 448)	81st FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Accident 7Feb44 taxying at 
					Orlando; 437th FS, 414th FG, 1st AF, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; Force landed 27Jan45 with 
					engine failure 5 miles NNW of Marine City, MI
				8301	(MSN 449)	War Bond aircraft; "Borough Of Hellerton", purchased by War Bond donations from citizens of 
					Hellertown, PA; 122nd Base Unit, 1st AF, Camp Springs AAB, MD; Redesignated TP-47D; Crash landed 2Feb45 
					after take-off 3 miles S of Forestville, MD
				8302	(MSN 450)	
				8303	(MSN 451)	81st FS, 50th FG, AFS School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Damaged 7Jun43 while parked 
					in collision by P-47D 42-8287 taxying at Orlando; 1158th School Squadron, Leesburg Field, FL; 
					Accident 1Mar44 landing at Orlando; 132nd Base Unit, 1st AF, Suffolk County Field, Westhampton Beach, 
					Long Island, NY; Force landed 9Jun44 after engine failure in a potato field near Bridgehampton, Long Island, NY
				8304	(MSN 452)	122nd Base Unit, 1st AF, Camp Springs AAB, MD; Force landed 1Jul44 after engine failure at 
					Easton Airport, MD; Combat Crew Training Squadron, 232nd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Dalhart Field, TX; 
					Crash landed 30Apr45 with engine faiulre 12 miles SW of Happy, TX
				8305	(MSN 453)	81st FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Cross City Field, FL; Damaged 7Jul43 in 
					collision with P-47D 42-8316 taxying at Cross City Field, FL; Accident 28Jul43 landing at Cross City; 
					121st Base Unit, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; Mid air collision 4Oct44 with P-47D 42-22595 
					and destroyed at Simsbury, CT; Pilot bailed out
				8306	(MSN 454)	3rd Ferrying Group, Romulus Field, MI; Accident 17Aug45 landing with mechanical failure at Stout Field, IN
				8307	(MSN 455)	81st FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Cross City Field, FL; Mid air collision 2Dec43 at 
					Leesburg; 121st Base Unit, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; Accident 21Jul44 landing at Bradley, CT
				8308	(MSN 456)	313th FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Accident 22Jun43 in collision 
					with P-47D 42-8320 landing at Bushnell Field, FL; Accident 17Aug43 with mechanical failure taking off at Leesburg AAF,
					Florida
				8309	(MSN 457)	305th FS, 338th FG, 3rd AF, Dale Mabry Field, Tallahassee, FL; Mid air collision 17Sep43 with P-47G 
					42-25012, 2 miles SW of Dale Mabry; Pilot killed
				8310	(MSN 458)	412th FS, 373rd FG, 1st AF, Norfolk Field, VA; Accident 30Jan44 landing with mechanical failure 
					at Norfolk; 121st Base Unit, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; Crash landed 30May44 after engine 
					failure at Bradley; Damaged 2Nov44 by bird strike at New Haven, CT; RFC, Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK; 
					sold by War Assets Corporation to Paul Mantz February, 1946; scrapped at Searcey
				8311	(MSN 459)	81st FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Cross City Field, FL; Crashed 17Jul43 with 
					fuel starvation and destroyed at Otter Creek, FL
				8312	(MSN 460)	313th FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Damaged 3Jun43 in 
					collision with P-40M 43-5447, 43-5457, and L-3B 42-36113 taxying at Leesburg
				8313	(MSN 461)	313th FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Accident 14Jun43 landing 
					at Leesburg; Accident 16Jul43 landing with mechanical failure at Leesburg; Mid air collision 31Aug43 
					with B-26C 41-35174 and destroyed 5 miles N of Lake Griffin, FL
				8314	(MSN 462)	
				8315	(MSN 463)	445th FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Mid air collision 1Oct43 with 
					P-51A 43-36240 and destroyed 4 miles E of Otter Creek; Pilot bailed out
				8316	(MSN 464)	81st FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Mid air collision 9Jun43 
					with P-47D 42-8287 at Orlando; Damaged 7Jul43 in collision with P-47D 42-8305 taxying at Cross City Field, FL; 
					122nd Base Unit, 1st AF, Camp Springs AAB, MD; Crashed 2Jun44 with fuel starvation and destroyed at 
					Prince Frederick, MD; Pilot bailed out
				8317	(MSN 465)	313th FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Mid air collision 7Dec43 
					with P-47D 42-8280, crashed and destroyed 6 miles ENE of Montbrook Field, FL; Pilot killed
				8318	(MSN 466)	313th FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Accident 30Oct43 at Lawson Field, GA
				8319	(MSN 467)	123rd Base Unit, 1st AF, Seymour Johnson Field, Goldsboro, NC; Force landed 13Jul44 after engine 
					failure 6 miles NE of Seymour Johnson
				8320	(MSN 468)	Delivered to USAAF 30May43; 313th FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; 
					Accident 22Jun43 in collision with P-47D 42-8308 landing at Bushnell Field, FL; Ditched 12Aug43 into 
					Lake Kerr, FL; Recovered complete from Lake Kerr 1986; P-47 Heritage Commission, Evansville, IN 1986/95; 
					Restored for static display as 222250, “Hoosier Spirit"; Stored in warehouse, Evansville Municipal 
					Airport, IN; Destroyed by fire in warehouse, Evansville 18Mar97
				8321	(MSN 469)	313th FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Crashed 28Sep43 when engine 
					failed 400 yards short of runway and destroyed at Zephyrhills Field, FL; Pilot killed
				8322	(MSN 470)	313th FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; "Black Market"; 
					Crash landed 4Aug43 after engine failure 2 miles SSW of Inverness, FL; 534th FS, 83rd FG, 1st AF, 
					Dover Field, DE; Accident 24Mar44 landing at Dover
				8323	(MSN 471)	130th Base Unit, 1st AF, Norfolk Field, VA; Accident 24May44 landing near Norfolk
				8324	(MSN 472)	313th FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Accident 28Jun43 
					taxying at Bushnell Field, FL
				8325	(MSN 473)	538th FS, 326th FG, 1st AF, Bluethenthal Field, Wilmington, NC; Damaged 6Apr44 in collision 
					taxying at Gunnery Range, Bluethenthal; 124th Base Unit, 1st AF, Bluethenthal Field, Wilmington, NC; 
					Accident 4Aug44 taking off at Bluethenthal
				8326	(MSN 474)	81st FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Cross City Field, FL; Accident 26Jul43 
					with mechanical failure taking off and destroyed at Cross City Field, FL
				8327	(MSN 475)	313th FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Accident 21Jul43 taking 
					off and destroyed at Leesburg AAAF, FL
				8328	(MSN 476)	901st Base Unit, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Force landed 12Jun44 with 
					fuel starvation and destroyed near Orlando AAB
				8329	(MSN 477)	313th FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Crashed 12Aug43 into Lake Kerr, FL
				8330	(MSN 478)	313th FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Damaged 6Oct43 while parked 
					in collision by RDB-7B AL351 taxying at Leesburg; 539th FS, 326th FG, 1st AF, Bluethenthal Field, 
					Wilmington, NC; Damaged 5Apr44 in collision with P-47D 42-74834 taxying at Bluethenthal
				8331	(MSN 479)	313th FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Crash landed 1Jul43 
					after engine failure and destroyed by fire at Leesburg
				8332	(MSN 480)	313th FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Mid air collision 1Nov43 
					with a towed target W of Homosassa Springs, FL; 901st Base Unit, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; 
					Crash landed 11Aug44 with mechanical failure at Orlando; 123rd Base Unit, 1st AF, Seymour Johnson Field, 
					Goldsboro, NC; Crashed 30Mar45 4 miles NE of Newton Grove, NC; Pilot killed
				8333	(MSN 481)	313th FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Accident 3Aug43 landing 
					at Leesburg; 120th Base Unit, 1st AF, Richmond AAB, VA; Mid air collision 6May44 with P-47G 42-24987, 
					one mile S of Cuckoo, VA; Pilot bailed out
				8334	(MSN 482)	351st Flexible Gunnery Training Squadron, Las Vegas Field, NV; Accident 22Dec43 in collision with 
					parked US Navy Timm N2T-1 Tutor, BuNo 32425, taxying at Las Vegas; 313th FS, 50th FG, AFs School of 
					Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Mid air collision 7Feb44 with a towed target near Homoassasssa Springs, 
					15 miles from Orlando, FL; 121st Base Unit, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; Redesignated TP-47D; 
					Accident 3Jan45 taxying at Bradley, CT; 123rd Base Unit, 1st AF, Seymour Johnson Field, Goldsboro, NC; 
					Accident 21Jun45 landing at Seymour Johnson
				8335	(MSN 483)	133rd Base Unit, 1st AF, Hillsgrove Field, Providence, RI; Accident 12Jan45 landing with 
					mechanical failure at Hillsgrove, RI
				8336	(MSN 484)	81st FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Cross City Field, FL; Damaged 10Oct43 
					taxying at Bushnell Field, Orlando, FL; [V14], 121st Base Unit, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; 
					“The City of Ironwood, Mich."; Crash landed 25Aug44 3 miles N of Bradley
				8337	(MSN 485)	313th FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Accident 17Jul43 landing at Leesburg; 
					534th FS, 83rd FG, 1st AF, Dover Field, DE; Damaged 9Apr44 in collision with P-47D taxying at Dover; 
					125th Base Unit, 1st AF, Dover Field, DE; Accident 26Jan45 landing with mechanical failure at Dover, DE
				8338	(MSN 486)	81st FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Cross City Field, FL; 
					Crashed 21Aug43 4 miles S of Old Town, FL; Pilot killed
				8339	(MSN 487)	313th FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Accident 15Jul43 taking off 
					at Leesburg AAF, FL
				8340	(MSN 488)	313th FS, 50th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Orlando AAB, FL; Force landed 29Dec43 after 
					engine failure and destroyed one mile from Leesburg AAF, FL
				8341	(MSN 489)	2539th Base Unit, Central Flying Training Command, Foster Field, Victoria, TX; 
					Accident 7Feb45 taxying at Metagordo Peninsula, TX
				8342	(MSN 490)	312th FS, 338th FG, 3rd AF, Perry Field, FL; Mid air collision 23Aug43 with P-47D 42-22391 
					15 miles N of Perry; Pilot killed
				8343	(MSN 491)	312th FS, 338th FG, 3rd AF, Perry Field, FL; Accident 20Aug43 landing at Perry
				8344	(MSN 492)	305th FS, 338th FG, 3rd AF, Dale Mabry Field, Tallahassee, FL; Destroyed 23Jul43 landing 
					at Dale Mabry; Pilot killed
				8345	(MSN 493)	
				8346	(MSN 494)	321st FS, 326th FG, 1st AF, Seymour Johnson Field, Goldsboro, NC; Mid air collision 6Apr44 at Clayton, NC
				8347	(MSN 495)	441st FS, 338th FG, 3rd AF, Perry Field, FL; Accident 22Jun43 landing with mechanical failure at Perry; 
					Accident 21Aug43 taxying at Perry; Destroyed 23Sep43 taking off at Perry; Pilot killed
				8348	(MSN 496)	389th FS, 366th FG, 1st AF, Bluethenthal Field, Wilmington, NC; Crashed 27Sep43 10-15 miles W 
					of Southport, NC; Destroyed 14Nov43 when crashed 2 miles ESE of Fort Caswell, near Southport, NC; Pilot killed
				8349	(MSN 497)	319th Sub-Depot; Westover Field, Chicopee, MA; Damaged 28Sep43 while parked at Westover; 532ndFS, 
					83rd FG, 1st AF, Dover Field, DE; Accident 22Mar44 in collision with P-47C 41-6499 landing at Dover
				8350	(MSN 498)	305th FS, 338th FG, 3rd AF, Dale Mabry Field, Tallahassee, FL; Mid air collision 9Sep43 with 
					P-47D 42-8365 and destroyed 20 miles E of Tallahassee, FL; Pilot killed
				8351	(MSN 499)	HQ Squadron, 3rd Detachment, 3rd AF, Drew Field, Tampa, FL; Accident 1Apr44 taxying at Drew; 
					Fighter Pilot Training Squadron, 263rd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA; 
					Crashed 16Jul44 and destroyed by fire near Gulfport, MS; Pilot bailed out
				8352	(MSN 500)	305th FS, 338th FG, 3rd AF, Dale Mabry Field, Tallahassee, FL; Accident 21Sep43 landing in 
					bad weather at Dale Mabry; Fighter Pilot Training Squadron, 263rd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Harding Field, 
					Baton Rouge, LA; Mid air collision 4Oct44 with P-47D 43-25347 and destroyed 20 miles NW of Harding, LA; 
					Pilot bailed out
				8353	(MSN 501)	305th FS, 338th FG, 3rd AF, Dale Mabry Field, Tallahassee, FL; Accident 12Jul43 taxying at 
					Gunter Field, AL; 325th FS, 327th FG, 1st AF, Richmond AAB, VA; Accident 13Nov43 on the ground 
					at Millville; 450th FS, 87th FG, 1st AF, Camp Springs AAB, MD; Crash landed 1Mar44 after engine failure at Camp Springs
				8354	(MSN 502)	391st FS, 366th FG, 1st AF, Bluethenthal Field, Wilmington, NC; Crashed 24Oct43 at Bluethenthal
				8355	(MSN 503)	305th FS, 338th FG, AFs School of Applied Tactics, Cross City Field, FL; Accident 7Jun43 
					landing at Cross City; Combat Crew Training Squadron, 269th Base Unit, 2nd AF, Strother Field, 
					Winfield, KS; Accident 16Jun44 landing at Strother; Damaged 12Jan45 in collision with P-47D 42-23022 
					on the ground at Strother
				8356	(MSN 504)	305th FS, 338th FG, 3rd AF, Dale Mabry Field, Tallahassee, FL; Crash landed 3Aug43 at Dale Mabry
				8357	(MSN 505)	305th FS, 338th FG, 3rd AF, Dale Mabry Field, Tallahassee, FL; Destroyed 25Jun43 landing at Dale Mabry
				8358	(MSN 506)	306th FS, 338th FG, 3rd AF, Dale Mabry Field, Tallahassee, FL; Accident 22Jun43 landing with 
					mechanical failure at Dale Mabry; Damaged 25Aug43 in collision with P-47C 41-6615 taxying at Dale Mabry; 
					320th FS, 402nd FG, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; Accident 19Mar44 landing at Suffolk County; 
					132nd Base Unit, 1st AF, Suffolk County Field, Westhampton Beach, Long Island, NY; Destroyed 30Aug44 
					landing at Suffolk County
				8359	(MSN 507)	441st FS, 338th FG, 3rd AF, Perry Field, FL; Crashed 17Aug43 8 miles S of Perry; Pilot killed
				8360	(MSN 508)	443rd FS, 327th FG, 1st AF, Richmond AAB, VA; Accident 18Feb44 landing at Norfolk Field; 
					Damaged 24Feb44 while parked in collision by P-47D 41-6655 taxying at Norfolk, VA; 
				8361	(MSN 509)	312th FS, 338th FG, 3rd AF, Perry Field, FL; Accident 13Sep43 landing with mechanical 
					failure at Perry; Destroyed 13Sep43 landing at Perry
				8362	(MSN 510)	 Fighter Pilot Training Squadron, 263rd Base Unit, 2nd AF, Harding Field, Baton Rouge, LA; 
					Mid air collision 3Oct44 with P-47D 42-28191, crashed and destroyed three miles west of Morganza, LA; Pilot bailed out.
				8363	(MSN 511)	312th FS [G 81], 338th FG, 3rd AF, Perry Field, FL; Accident 18Jul43 with mechanical failure 
					taking off at Perry; Damaged 14Sep43 in collision with P-47C 41-6594 taxying at Perry; 132nd Base Unit, 
					1st AF, Suffolk County Field, Westhampton Beach, Long Island, NY; Accident 26Jun44 on the ground at 
					Suffolk County; Accident 9Apr45 landing at Suffolk County
				8364	(MSN 512)	443rd FS; 327th FG, 1st AF, Richmond AAB, VA; Crash landed 28Jan44 after engine failure 
					7 miles S of Petersburg, VA
				8365	(MSN 513)	305th FS, 338th FG, 3rd AF, Dale Mabry Field, Tallahassee, FL; Mid air collision 9Sep43 
					with P-47D 42-8350 20 miles E of Tallahassee, FL; 130th Base Unit, 1st AF, Norfolk Field, VA; 	
					Accident 19Jul44 landing at Norfolk, VA
				8366	(MSN 514)	125th Base Unit, 1st AF, Dover Field, DE; Mid air collision 17Jun44 with P-47G 42-25147 at Dover
				8367	(MSN 515)	312th FS, 338th FG, 3rd AF, Dale Mabry Field, Tallahassee, FL; Accident 4Jun43 taxying at Dale Mabry; 
					2541st Base Unit, Central Flying Training Command, Matagorda Peninsula Field, TX; 
					Accident 4Jun44 when nosed over taxying at Matagorda Peninsula
				8368	(MSN 516)	358th FS [YF-I], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Ole"
				8369	(MSN 517)	61st FS [HV-E], 56th FG, 8th AF, Halesworth, Station 365; "Francy Ann II"; 
					Damaged 3Oct43 on take-off at RAF Hitcham, Suffolk, UK; 63rd FS [UN-Z]; Lost 29Jan44
				8370	(MSN 518)	357th FS [OS-L], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Alabama Bound"; 
					On 7Nov43 the fighter was despatched to provide escort for B-26 formations of the 9th AF attacking 
					German airfields at Montdidier and Meulan, France. On the return the flight encountered thick cloud 
					formations over France. The flight entered the clouds and this aircraft sustained a mid-air 
					collision with P-47D 42-7984 and crashed near Montdidier, France. MACR 1448.  The pilot bailed out but 
					struck the tailplane and broke both legs; he was captured as a Prisoner of War. Aircraft salvaged and 
					used by the Luftwaffe as T9+FK.  Recaptured at Bad Woerischofen May 1945 and returned to USA.
				8371	(MSN 519)	328th FS, 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; Destroyed 13Sep43 landing at RAF Earls Colne, Essex, UK; 
					Pilot killed
				8372	(MSN 520)	351st FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF, Metfield, Station 366; Crash landed 16Aug43 with fuel starvation 
					at Site D, RAF Lewes, East Sussex; HQ Squadron, 66th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; 
					"Piccadilly Pete"; Damaged 4Jul44 taxying at RAF King's Cliffe, pilot survived and aircraft damaged but
					repaired; 100th Bomb Group, 8th AF, Thorpe Abbotts, 
					Station 139; Used as a formation monitor
				8373	(MSN 521)	350th FS [LH-Y], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Metfield, Station 366; Crash landed 22May44 after engine 
					failure 8 miles ESE of RAF Raydon, Suffolk, UK; 61st FS [HV-A bar], 56th FG, 8th AF
				8374	(MSN 522)	352nd FS [SX-D], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366; 
					Declared war weary; 84th FS [WZ-J], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; 
				8375	(MSN 523)	84th FS [WZ-A], 78th FG, 8th AF, RAF Duxford, Station 357, Cambridgeshire, UK; Accident 15Feb44 landing at Duxford,
					pilot survived, aircraft damaged but repaired; 351st FS [YJ-D], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; 
					Metfield, Station 366; Declared war weary; Detachment B [5F-C], 65th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Boxted, Station 150
				8376	(MSN 524)	352nd FS [SX-Q], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366
				8377	(MSN 525)	486th FS [PZ-W], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Little Rebel"
				8378	(MSN 526)	350th FS [LH-R], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366; 
					Accident 26Sep43 landing at RAF Ford, West Sussex; Damaged 13Jan44 taxying at Metfield; 375th FS [E2-Z], 
					361st FG, 8th AF, RAF Bottisham (USAAF Station 374), Cambridgeshire, UK; Crash landed 25Mar44 at Bottisham.
				8379	(MSN 527)	351st FS [YJ-H], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; “Big Nose”; 506th FS [4K-K], 404th FG, 
					9th AF, Winkton, Station 414; Damaged 20Apr44 in collision with P-47D 42-75052 and 42-25731 taxying at 
					Winkton; Crashed, possibly offshore, at Grandcamp-Maisy, France June 7, 1944; MACR 5867.  Pilot MIA.
				8380	(MSN 528)	351st FS [YJ-A], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366; "Lonesome Polecat"; 
					Accident 25Sep43 landing at RAF Biggin Hill, Kent; 352nd FS [SX-L]; 6th Tactical Air Depot, 
					9th AF, Membury (USAAF
					Station 466), Berkshire, UK; Accident 23Aug44 landing at Membury.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged,
					unknown if repaired.
				8381	(MSN 529)	328th FS [PE-B], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Little One" [Named for his petite wife]; 
					Declared war weary; 3rd Gunnery & Tow Target Flight [LJ-B], 496th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, 
					East Wretham, Station 133
				8382	(MSN 530)	487th FS [HO-J], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Helen of Troy"; 
					Damaged 16Jul43 taxying at Bodney; 53rd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF, RAF Kingsnorth (USAAF station 418), Kent, UK; 
					Crash landed 12Jul44 with fuel starvation and destroyed at Kingsnorth.  Pilot survived, 
					but aircraft was destroyed.
				8383	(MSN 531)	352nd FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366; Mid-air collision 31Aug43 
					with P-47D 42-7999 during a formation turn at 30,000 feet 9 miles N of Amiens, France while on a mission 
					to escort a formation of B-17s attacking the German airfield at Amiens/Glisy, France. The tail was severed, 
					the aircraft entered a flat spin and crashed at La Vicogne, 5 miles S of Doullens, France. MACR 475.
					The pilot bailed out safely but was captured as a POW.
				8384	(MSN 532)	328th FS [PE-O], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "The Flying Draft-Dodger" / "Hildegarde"; 
					Accident 16Nov43 landing at Sywell; 551st Fighter Training Squadron [VM-I], 495th Fighter Training Group, 
					8th AF, RAF Atcham (USAAF Station 342); Declared war weary; Crash landed 8Sep44 with fuel starvation at 
					Charlton Farm, near Wellington, Shropshire.
				8385	(MSN 533)	351st FS [YJ-M], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; "Boston Bull'; Metfield, Station 366;
				8386	(MSN 534)	[G 82], 437th Base Unit, 1st AF, Suffolk County Field, Westhampton Beach, Long Island, NY; "Zombie"; 
					Accident 8Apr44 taking off at Suffolk County
				8387	(MSN 535)	448th FS, 83rd FG, 1st AF, Dover Field, DE; Accident 19Feb44 taxying at Dover; 125th Base Unit, 
					1st AF, Dover Field, DE; Accident 16Jul44 when nosed over taxying at Dover; Force landed 28Jul44 with 
					mechanical failure 7 mmiles S of Denton, MD; Force landed 15Feb45 after engine failure 11 miles S of Ocean City, MD
				8388	(MSN 536)	370 th FS, 359th FG, 1st AF, Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY; Crash landed 6Jun43 
					after engine failure 3 miles S of Belleport, NY
				8389	(MSN 537)	357th FS [OS-J], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Sheaf"s Jug"; 512th FS [O7-J], 
					406th FG, 9th AF, Ashford, Station 417; "Lillian"; Shot down by flak and crashed near Tollevast, 8km S of 
					Cherbourg, France June 22, 1944; MACR 6210.  Pilot bailed out but killed.
				8390	(MSN 538)	War Bond aircraft; "Scarsdale Legionnaire" - One of more than 100 P-47 Thunderbolts purchased 
					through War Bonds by residents of Scarsdale, NY; 352nd FS [SX-I], 353rd FG, 8th AF, RAF Raydon (USAAF Station 157),
					Suffolk, UK; Crashed 22Apr44 on take-off at Raydon when its left tyre blew out, the pilot escaped but the aircraft 
					was destroyed, having swerved off the runway and nosed over onto its back; Salvaged.
				8391	(MSN 539)	487th FS [HO-Y], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; Damaged 14Mar44 taxying at Gosfield; 
				Declared war weary. 306th Bomb Group, 40th Combat Bomb Wing, Eighth Air Force, Thurleigh (Station 111), 
				Bedfordshire May44. Crashed on take-off at Thurleigh (Station 111), Bedfordshire 29May44. The engine cut out, 
				the pilot tried to ground loop but the right undercarriage collapsed and the plane stopped just off the runway. 
				40th Bomb Wing, Istres (Station 195), Marseille, France Jun-Jul45.
					40th Bomb Wing, Istres (Station 195), Marseille, France Jun-Jul45.
				8392	(MSN 540)	350th FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366
				8393	(MSN 541)	350th FS [LH-Q], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; "Mud 'n Mules"; Metfield, Station 366; 
					Damaged 10Dec43 on take-off at RAF Hornchurch, Essex, UK
				8394	(MSN 542)	350th FS [LH-O], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366; 361st FS [QI-U], 
					356th FG, 8th AF, RAF Martlesham Heath (USAAF Station 369), Suffolk, UK; Crash landed 21Mar44 and destroyed 
					at Martlesham Heath
				8395	(MSN 543)	351st FS [YJ-S], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill (USAAF Station 345); "Cookie"; Metfield, Station 366; 
					Shot down by flak and crashed in the center of Ecques, 10km S of Saint-Omer, France November 25, 1943. 
					Flak hit the engine which caught fire and most of the fuselage skin was either burnt off or blown away. 
					The forward two-thirds of the fuselage was burning fiercely. The pilot pulled up and rolled to the right 
					in flames. The plane did a two turn spin before the pilot bailed out. MACR 1446.  The pilot landed near 
					Lumbres, 15km SW of Saint-Omer, badly burnt and taken POW. The pilot was Lt Colonel Loren McCollom, 
					356th FG commander leading the first 356FG dive bombing mission.
				8396	(MSN 544)	352nd FS [SX-T], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill (USAAF Station 345); "Lucky"; Metfield, Station 366; 
					Declared war weary; 61st FS [HV-B], 56th FG, 8th AF, Boxted, Station 150; "Lucky" / "The Mole"; 
					Accident 2Feb45 landing at Boxted
				8397	(MSN 545)	357th FS [OS-K], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Prune Face"; 
					552nd Fighter Training Squadron [DQ-S], 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, RAF Atcham (USAAF Station 342),
					Shropshire, UK; Crash landed 22Jun44 after engine failure and destroyed at Duncote Farm, near Atcham
				8398	(MSN 546)	350th FS [LH-H], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; "Flamin' Mamie" - artwork of a naked 
					woman painted on the nose cowl; Metfield, Station 366; Shot down while chasing an enemy aircraft by 
					Fw Gerd Wiegandin in Fw 190A-6 of JG 26/4 at Erpion, Belgium December 30, 1943; MACR 1865.  Pilot KIA. 
					Crash site excavated 1995.
				8399	(MSN 547)	357th FS [OS-M], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Arkansas Traveller"; 
					379th FS, 362nd FG, 9th AF, Prosnes [A-79], France; Crashed 2Oct44 4 miles NE of Reims/Champagn airfield
					A-62 Betheny, France.  Piot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				8400	(MSN 548)	354th FS [WR-E], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Dragon Wagon"; 
					487th FS [HO-W], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Beverly"
				8401	(MSN 549)	359th FS, 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; 351st FS [YJ-R], 
					353rd FG, 8th AF, Metfield, Station 366; "Dottie" / "Scatterbolts"; Declared war weary; 
					Detachment B [5F-K], 65th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Boxted, Station 150; "Chris"; Crash landed 16Aug44 
					after engine failure and destroyed at Tibenham
				8402 (MSN 550)	Republic Aviation Corporation, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; Damaged 6Jul43 
					while parked in collision by P-47D 42-22361 taking off at Republic Field; 351st FS [YJ-F], 353rd FG, 
					8th AF, Metfield, Station 366; "Devil's Thumb"; 368th FS [CV-M bar], 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, 
					Station 133; "Devil's Thumb"; Declared war weary; 310th Ferrying Squadron, 27th Air Transport Group, 
					8th AF, Warton, Station 582; Crash landed 21May44 with mechanical failure at Boxted; 
					Detachment B [5F-F], 65th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Boxted, Station 150; Destroyed 7Aug44 in collision 
					with P-47D 42-74664 landing at Boxted				
42-8403/8702		Republic P-47D-5-RE Thunderbolt
				8403	(MSN 551)	Republic Aviation Corporation, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; 
					Crash landed 19Feb44 and destroyed at Republic Field
				8404	(MSN 552)	354th FS [WR-P], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; 
					"Speed" / "Li'l Jo"; Accident 5Nov43 landing; 350th FS [LH-K], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Metfield, Station 366; 
					Probably damaged by flak and crashed after engine failure at Gambais, 18km NW of Rambouillet, France 
					August 13, 1944; MACR 7604.  Pilot MIA, believed killed.
				8405	(MSN 553)	350th FS [LH-X], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Metfield, Station 366; Crashed 23Aug43 and destroyed landing at 
					RAF Debach (Station 152), Suffolk, UK; Pilot  Robert C. Peters durvived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				8406	(MSN 554)	357th FS [OS-T], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Eager Eve"; Shot down by 
					Fw Ernst Florian in Fw 190A of JG 1/2 over North Sea off Westenschouwen, Netherlands November 5, 1943; 
					MACR 1169.  Pilot KIA
				8407	(MSN 555)	Republic Aviation Corporation, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; Damaged 6Jul43 
					while parked in collision by P-47D 42-22361 taking off at Republic Field; 359th FS, 356th FG, 8th AF, 
					Martlesham Heath, Station 369; Damaged 6Feb44 taxying at RAF Manston, Kent
				8408	(MSN 556)	357th FS [OS-U], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Jean's Little Moe"; 
					Probably collided with P-47D 42-8413 in bad weather over Wissant, France on a meteorological mission 
					to St. Omer and Boulogne, France; Crashed near Ostend, Belgium November 15, 1943; MACR 1290.  Pilot KIA
				8409	(MSN 557)	335th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; 352nd FS [SX-U], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Metfield, 
					Station 366; 514th FS [O7-Q], 406th FG, 9th AF, "Skirty Bert"; Shot down by Bf 109G-6 while on an armed 
					reconnaissance mission and crashed at Occagnes, 6km NW of Argentan, France June 10, 1944; 
					MACR 6217.  Pilot was wounded, bailed out at low altitude, captured but died the following day from his injuries.
				8410	(MSN 558)	63rd FS [UN-U], 56th FG, 8th AF, "Betty Ann II"; Declared war weary; Detachment B [5F-L], 
					65th Fighter Wing; WFU August 1, 1944
				8411	(MSN 559)	486th FS, 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; Shot down at Oirschot, Netherlands by 
					Hptm Wilhelm Lemke in Bf 109G-6 of JG 3/II Stab November 30, 1943; MACR 1434.  Pilot KIA
				8412	(MSN 560)	486th FS [PZ-R], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Sweetie", Artwork - Vargas girl; 
					61st FS, 56th FG, 8th AF, Boxted, Station 150; Damaged 1Sep44 taxying at RAF Boxted, Essex, UK.
					Pilot surived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				8413	(MSN 561)	357th FS [OS-P], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Ma Fran 3rd"; Probably collided 
					with P-47D 42-8408 in bad weather over Wissant, France on a meteorological mission to St. Omer and Boulogne, 
					France; Crashed near Ostend, Belgium November 15, 1943;  MACR 1289.  Pilot KIA
				8414	(MSN 562)	352nd FS [SX-K], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; "The Flying Finn" / "Ginny" / “Doll”; 
					Metfield, Station 366; On September 5, 1943, the aircraft was flown from Metfield to Halesworth 
					by a pilot from 56th FG, apparently 'liberated' during an escape exercise; Damaged 15Sep43 taxying 
					at RAF Thorney Island, Hants; Damaged 12Nov43 taxying in collision by P-47D 42-74647 landing at 
					Metfield; Damaged 4Dec43 when a tire blew on landing and the aircraft nosed over at Metfield; 
					Base Air Depot No.1; 8th AF Service Command, Burtonwood, Station 590; Crashed 16Mar44 after engine failure at 
					RAF Burtonwood, Lancashire, UK
				8415	(MSN 563)	357th FS [OS-A], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Available Jones 4th"; 
					366th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF, Crashed 27Jun44 with combat damage near Mahéru, France; MACR 6227.  Pilot killed
				8416	(MSN 564)	357th FS [OS-X], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; The aircraft was despatched 13Dec43 
					to provide escort to bombers on a mission to Keil, Germany. On take-off the aircraft struck a tree which 
					knocked off the belly fuel tank and caused structural damage. The pilot headed for the coast and 
					abandoned the aircraft over Sizewell, Suffolk, returning to his unit. The aircraft crashed into the North 
					Sea two miles east of Sizewell
				8417	(MSN 565)	361st FS [QI-W], 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; Damaged 18Oct43 when 
					ground looped on take-off caused by an unlocked tailwheel at Martlesham Heath; 359th FS [OC-A], 
					"Ich Brauche Du" ['I Need You']; Damaged by flak near Bremen, Germany. Able to fly home until engine 
					failed and the aircraft crashed near DuPunt, 10km S of Groningen, Netherlands May 7, 1944; 
					MACR 4550.  Pilot bailed out and taken POW
				8418	(MSN 566)	358th FS [YF-Y], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; Force landed 7Nov43; [YF-M]; 
					Base Air Depot No.2; 8th AF Service Command, Warton, Station 582; Crash landed 1Mar44 with mechanical failure at Warton
				8419	(MSN 567)	328th FS [PE-X], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Blondie" [Named after pilot's wife]; 
					Damaged 14Jan44 on take-off at Bodney; Shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by Lt Waldemar Radener of JG 26/7, 
					crashed and exploded one km east of Chagny, SW of Beaune, France February 8, 1944; MACR 2153.  Pilot killed.
				8420	(MSN 568)	352nd FS [SX-A], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366. 
					The fighter was despatched on bomber escort for B-17s attacking at Romilly-sur-Seine and Paris, France. 
					The fighter was operating at its maximum range and was returning to base in darkness. It is believed that 
					the aircraft suffered fuel starvation, the pilot abandond the aircraft over Truro and it crashed and 
					burnt out in a potato field at Week Orchard Farm, two miles east of Bude, Cornwall September 15, 1943. 
					The pilot was seriously injured. Wreckage excavated 2008
				8421	(MSN 569)	487th FS [HO-Y], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; Ditched in English Channel January 29, 1944; 
					Pilot rescued
				8422	(MSN 570)	324th FS, 327th FG, 1st AF, Richmond AAB, VA; Accident 13Mar44 taxying at Matagorda Peninsula, TX
				8423	(MSN 571)	357th FS [OS-W], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Becky"; 412th FS, 373rd FG, 
					9th AF, Woodchurch (USAAF Station 419), Kent, UK; Destroyed 25Jul44 landing at Woodchurch, pilot survived
				8424	(MSN 572)	328th FS [PE-S], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Kathie" - artwork of girl on aircraft 
					in flight; Shot down by flak and crashed in the English Channel 8 miles W of Cayeux, France March 11, 1944; 
					MACR 3053.  Pilot bailed out and MIA
				8425	(MSN 573)	361st FS [QI-R], 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; "Gentle Annie"
				8426	(MSN 574)	358th FS [YF-F], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Claire"; HQ Squadron, 
					355th FG; Accident 24Nov43 landing at Hitcham; 63rd FS [UN-P], 56th FG, 8th AF, RAF Boxted (USAAF Station 150),
					Essex, UK;  Accident 22Apr44 when the engine failed on approach for a landing at Boxted and crash landed in the 
					garden of a cottage near the base; [UN-B bar]
				8427	(MSN 575)	358th FS [YF-S], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Mona Lou"; 361st FS [QI-O], 
					356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; Crashed SE of Le Tréport , France after engine 
					failure June 8, 1944; MACR 5588 Pilot bailed out but was killed.
				8428	(MSN 576)	351st FS [YJ-Q], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; "Pat"; Metfield, Station 366; 
					The pilot had just shot down a Bf 109 when he was shot down by Maj Egon Mayer in Fw 190A-6 of JG 2/Stab 
					and crashed near Mulheim, Germany November 5, 1943; MACR 1167.  Pilot POW.
				8429	(MSN 577)	506th FS [4K-E], 404th FG, 9th AF, Winkton, Station 414; Assigned 22May44;
				8430	(MSN 578)	
				8431	(MSN 579)	487th FS [HO-I], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Amelia Christine"; 552nd Fighter 
					Training Squadron [DQ-W & L], 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, Atcham (USAAF Station 342) Shropshire, UK; 
					Declared war weary; Accident 5Sep44 landing at Atcham, pilot survived but aircraft was destroyed.
				8432	(MSN 580)	487th FS [HO-A], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Babylon Panther"
				8433	(MSN 581)	354th FS [WR-K], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; [WR-S]; Broke up in mid air 
					during a high-speed dive and crashed  at Charmy Down, near Bath, Somerset December 4, 1943; Pilot killed
				8434	(MSN 582)	354th FS [WR-U], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Miss Behave" / "Li'l Lo"; 
					Damaged 17Oct43 on the ground at Steeple Morden; 487th FS [HO-U], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; 
					“Miss Behave” artwork removed as being 'too provocative'; 328th FS [PE-V]; "Desiree Y" [named for pilot's wife]; 
					Crashed 9Apr44 near Osnabrück, Germany; MACR 3623.  Pilot bailed out and taken POW
				8435	(MSN 583)	328th FS [PE-A], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Sandra Lee"; Base Air Depot No.1; 
					8th AF Service Command, Burtonwood, Station 590; 406th FG, 9th AF, Asch [Y-29], Belgium; 
					Crashed after engine failure in vicinity of Hunsel, Holland while on a ferry flight from Burtonwood to Asch 
					February 20, 1945; MACR 12554.  Pilot bailed out, was injured and died from his wounds
				8436	(MSN 584)	328th FS [PE-Y], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; 361st FS [QI-G], 356th FG, 8th AF, 
					Martlesham Heath, Station 369"Betsy"
				8437	(MSN 585)	328th FS [PE-G], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Sunny IV"
				8438	(MSN 586)	357th FS [OS-B], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Dizzy Miss"; 387th FS [B4-W], 
					365th FG, 9th AF, Fritzlar [Y-86], Germany; "Mortician"s Delight"; Declared war weary; 
					Force landed 19Apr45 at Saint-Dizier (A-64), France. The pilot was one of two who had taken a war-weary 
					aircraft to visit an injured squadron pilot, recently liberated from a POW camp. The squadron 
					maintenance officer had suggested not to bother bringing the war-weary aircraft back. The pilot 
					deliberately force landed and then hitched a ride with his wingman but force landed again as a 
					passenger in the other aircraft.
				8439	(MSN 587)	328th FS [PE-T], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Slender, Tender and Tall" / "Bugs", 
					Artwork - Bugs Bunny on left Cowl; "Patty Ann" [Named for pilot's niece]; Crashed 10Dec43 at Neaton, Norfolk
				8440	(MSN 588)	361st FS [QI-P], 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; Crashed due to bad weather 
					into North Sea 5 miles E of Felixstowe, Suffolk March 20, 1944; MACR 3393.  Pilot killed.
				8441	(MSN 589)	354th FS [WR-R], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Sweat"; Damaged by the 
					explosion of a fuel depot  and crashed while strafing aircraft at Achmer airfield near Osnabruck, 
					Germany March 8, 1944; MACR 3055.  Pilot KIA
				8442	(MSN 590)	61st FS [HV-H], 56th FG, 8th AF; Declared war weary; Used as a hack; 551st Fighter 
					Training Squadron, 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; 91st Bomb Group, 8th AF, 
					Bassingbourn, Station 121; Used as a hack and formation monitor
				8443	(MSN 591)	354th FS [WR-H], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Honeychild"; 358th FS [YF-K]; 
					"Witch Hazel", artwork - nude witch on broom; "Miss Clean Sweep"; Shot down 26Mar44 by ground fire 
					during a low-level strafing attack on a German airfield at Chateaudun, France. Bullets from the 
					fighter ignited the fuel dump and the resulting explosive debris damaged the aircraft, causing it 
					to crash land. MACR 3629,  Pilot evaded capture. 
				8444	(MSN 592)	354th FS [WR-P], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; Speed / "Li'l Jo"; [WR-O]; 
				8445	(MSN 593)	354th FS, 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; 492nd FS [F4-V], 48th FG, 9th AF; 
					Crashed near Euskirchen, Germany November 21, 1944 after the fighter flew into heavy clouds while 
					on a cover mission; MACR 10581 and 15880.  Pilot killed.
				8446	(MSN 594)	352nd FS [SX-B], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366; 376th FS, 
					361st FG, 8th AF, Bottisham, Station 374; Damaged 6Mar44 on take-off at Bottisham; 375th FS; 
					Damaged 24Apr44 on take-off at Bottisham; 512th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF, Asch [Y-29], Belgium; 
					Accident 10Feb45 landing with fuel starvation at Asch
				8447	(MSN 595)	487th FS [HO-S], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Queen City Mama", artwork - 
					Map of Ohio left fuselage [the pilot was from Cincinnati (known as 'The Queen City')]; 
					Force landed 30Dec43 when lost in fog and with fuel starvation at Lumbres, France;  MACR 1683 
					The thermite grenade that the pilot placed in the cockpit failed to explode; Pilot evaded capture 
					and returned to squadron; Aircraft recovered and flown by Luftwaffe
				8448	(MSN 596)	305th FS, 338th FG, 3rd AF, Dale Mabry Field, Tallahassee, FL; Accident 12Jul43 landing 
					at Dale Mabry; Combat Crew Training Squadron, 261st Base Unit, 2nd AF, Abilene Field, TX; 
					Crash landed 27Apr45 with mechanical failure at Avenger, TX; Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 
					Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK; sold by War Assets Corporation to Paul Mantz February, 1946; scrapped at Searcey
				8449	(MSN 597)	3702nd Base Unit, Buckley Field, Aurora, CO; Accident 12Dec44 taking off at Buckley
				8450	(MSN 598)	Wright Field, Dayton, OH
				8451	(MSN 599)	375th FS, 361st FG, 1st AF, Richmond AAB, VA; Accident 20Oct43 in collision taking off at Richmond
				8452	(MSN 600)	486th FS [PZ-J], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141
				8453	(MSN 601)	354th FS [WR-K], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; Shot down by Fw Wilhelm Mayer 
					in Fw 190A-6 of JG26/7 at Cuffies, 2km N of Soissons, France December 30, 1943; MACR 1869.  Pilot bailed out taken POW.
				8454	(MSN 602)	328th FS [PE-D bar], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; 487th FS [HO-D], 352nd FG, 8th AF, 
					Bodney, Station 141; "Maureen"; 411th FS, 373rd FG, 9th AF, Tour-en-Bessin [A-13], France; 
					Crashed with mechanical failure at Le Mesnil-Adelée, 12km NW of Mortain, France August 4, 1944; 
					MACR 8040.  Pilot killed.
				8455	(MSN 603)	358th FS [YF-X], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; Mid air collision 14Sep43 
					near Steeple Morden - Able to land, pilot survived; 506th FS 4K-D], 404th FG, 9th AF, Winkton, Station 414; 
					Withdrawn 13May44.
				8456	(MSN 604)	328th FS [PE-F], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Denali"
				8457	(MSN 605)	335th FS, 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; 487th FS [HO-H], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, 
					Station 141; 351st FS [YJ-O], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Metfield, Station 366 
				8458	(MSN 606)	61st FS [HV-A], 56th FG, 8th AF, Halesworth, Station 365; Combat damaged 1Dec43 by Bf 110 
					damaging the wings and engine, force landed at Wattisham, Station 377; 4th Strategic Air Depot, Hitcham, 
					Station 477; 61st FS, 56th FG, 8th AF, Halesworth, Station 365; Damaged 17Dec43 taxying at 
					Halesworth; [HV-F]; Damaged 7Jan44 when hit a flak emplacement on take-off and turned over at Halesworth
				8459	(MSN 607)	486th FS [PZ-E], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Bonnie Lee", Artwork- girl walking bulldog
				8460	(MSN 608)	War Bond aircraft; "City Of Healdsburg, California"; 486th FS [PZ-D], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, 
					Station 141; "The Flying Scot!", Artwork of locomotive and train running from nacelle towards cockpit 
					area [named after the nick name of the pilot]
				8461	(MSN 609)	61st FS [HV-P], 56th FG, 8th AF;  Halesworth, Station 365; "Lucky"; A flight of four aircraft 
					entered heavy cloud at 5,500 feet, 15 minutes after take-off. Three aircraft were never seen again 
					and presumed to have crashed into the North Sea 15 miles E of Lowestoft, England March 22, 1944; 
					MACR 3387.  Pilot MIA
				8462	(MSN 610)	Republic Aviation Corporation; Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; Mid air 
					collision 4Jun43 with P-47C 41-6545, 3 miles E of Farmingdale; Pilot bailed out but was killed
				8463	(MSN 611)	63rd FS [UN-T], 56th FG, 8th AF; Halesworth, Station 365; Crashed with fuel starvation 
					into North Sea 40 miles off Felixstowe, England February 3, 1944;  MACR 2119.   Pilot MIA
				8464	(MSN 612)	87th Air Transport Squadron, 27th Air Transport Group, 8th AF, Warton, Station 582; 
					Crashed 5Sep43 in bad weather near Uttoxeter, Staffordshire; Pilot bailed out and survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				8465	(MSN 613)	63rd FS [UN-K], 56th FG, 8th AF, Halesworth, Station 365; Crash landed 13Oct43 at RAF Brenzett, Kent.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				8466	(MSN 614)	352nd FS [SX-B], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; "Gena 'This Is It'", Artwork both sides 
					of lion on cloud; Metfield, Station 366; 486th FS [PZ-M], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141;
					Crash landed 2Feb44 near Holland-on-Sea, Essex; Pilot survived, aircraft damaged but repaired.
					Mid air collision 15Oct44 with P-47D 42-74674 at Leebotwood, Shrewsbury; 551st Fighter Training 
					Squadron [VM-T], 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342
				8467	(MSN 615)	82nd FS [MX-X], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; 359th FS [OC-L], 356th FG, 8th AF, 
					Martlesham Heath, Station 369; Crashed while strafing Achmer airfield near Hesepe, Germany March 8, 1944; 
					MACR 3057.  Pilot killed.
				8468	(MSN 616)	87th Air Transport Squadron, 27th Air Transport Group, 8th AF, Warton, Station 582; 
					Crash landed 7Nov43 on ferry flight and destroyed at RAF East Wretham, Norfolk, UK.  Pilot survived, but aircraft
					was destroyed.
				8469	(MSN 617)	360th FS, 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; "Jersey Bounce"; 
					551st Fighter Training Squadron [VM-O or Q], 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, RAF Atcham (USAAF Station 342); 
					Declared war weary; Mid air collision 12Aug44 with P-47D 42-76296 at Atcham; Crash landed 17Aug44 a
					after engine failure near Wellington, Shropshire
				8470	(MSN 618)	Curtiss-Wright Corporation, Propeller Division, Caldwell-Wright Airport, NJ; Accident 28Sep43 
					landing at Caldwell-Wright; Force landed 3Jun44 after engine failure and destroyed at Casella Farm, 
					Valley Road, Preakness, NJ
				8471	(MSN 619)	352nd FS [SX-S], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366; 
					82nd FS [MX-C; MX-X], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; "Squint"; 
					359th FS [OC-A bar], 356th FG, 8th AF, RAF Martlesham Heath (USAAF Station 369) Suffolk, UK; 
					Accident 22Sep44  landing at Martlesham Heath
				8472	(MSN 620)	
				8473	(MSN 621)	487th FS [HO-V], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Sweet Louise" / "Mrs. Josephine" / "Hedy" 
					[named for the wives of the pilot and crew chiefs]; Pilot Captain Virgil Meroney was the 352nd's 
					only P-47 ace, all claimed using this aircraft between 1Dec43 and 16Mar44; 514th FS [O7-R], 406th FG, 
					9th AF, Ashford, Station 417; "Bloom's Tomb II"; Accident 25Apr44 landing at Ashford; Shot down by 
					Fw 190A-6 one mile S of Dreux, and crashed near Havelu, 13km NE of Dreux, France June 29, 1944; MACFR 6224.
					Pilot bailed out and evaded capture with help of the French underground, but was caught later in Paris and 
					taken POW but died in Buchenwald.
				8474	(MSN 622)	487th FS [HO-E], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Barbara M"; 360th FS [PI-G], 
					356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369
				8475	(MSN 623)	350th FS [LH-X], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366; 
					Crashed 5Sep43 after the pilot lost control in low cloud near RAF Biggin Hill, Kent; 
					Pilot bailed out too low and was killed when the parachute failed to open.
				8476	(MSN 624)	351st FS [YJ-X], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; "Little Demon"; Metfield, Station 366; 
					82nd FS [MX-X], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; "Little Demon"; 
					Shot down by flak while strafing Ostheim airfield Feb 22, 1944. Pilot bailed out and became POW. 
					Two other sources show this Jug being 
					transferred to the 82nd FS 78th FG (re-coded MX-X) and keeping the “Little Demon” nickname until being written 
					off on Mar 17, 1944 when crash landed at RAF Witchford, Cambridgeshire.  Pilot severely burnt.
					Meanwhile, Maj Beckham, an 18-victory ace by February 1944 (the most in the ETO at the time), was shot down by AAA Feb 2, 1944 
					while attacking Ostheim airfield, but he was in “Little Demon II” (P-47D-11-RE 42-75226) on that mission. 
				8477	(MSN 625)	358th FS [YF-X], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; The aircraft was despatched 
					to provide bomber escort to B-26 bombers from 9th AF attacking German airfields at Mondidier and Meulan, 
					France November 7, 1943. On the return strong headwinds over 100mph caused the flight to use excessive 
					fuel. This aircraft suffered fuel starvation and made a forced landing on a beach near Caen, France, 
					the pilot believing that he was over southern England. The pilot was captured as a POW. 
					Luftwaffe, Rechlin, Germany; Evaluated by the Luftwaffe test centre.
				8478	(MSN 626)	351st FS [YJ-Y], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366; "Barbara"; 
					370th FS [CR-K], 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; 359th FS [OC-V], 356th FG, 8th AF, 
					RAF Martlesham Heath USAAF Station 369), Suffolk, UK; "Fifinella"; Damaged 31Aug44 in collision with P-47D 
					42-8549 taxying at Martlesham Heath; [OC-V bar].  Pilot survived, but aircrast was destroyed.
				8479	(MSN 627)	83rd FS [HL-V bar], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; 351st FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF, Metfield, Station 366
				8480	(MSN 628)	350th FS [LH-Z], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366; 512th FS, 406th FG, 
					9th AF, Ashford, Station 417; Accident 1Jun44 landing at Ashford; 386th FS [D5-B], 365th FG, 9th AF, 
					Lignerolles [A-12], France; Damaged 20Aug44 on take-off at Lignerolles.  Pilot survived but aircraft was destroyed.
				8481	(MSN 629)	328th FS [PE-L], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Muriel V"; 487th FS [HO-U]; 552nd Fighter 
					Training Squadron [DQ-D], 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; Declared war weary; 
					Accident 24Sep44 landing at Atcham; 386th FS [D5-B], 365th FG, 9th AF, Florennes/Juzaine [A-78], Belgium; 
					Crashed 26Feb45 into a building 2 miles S of Le Bourget, Paris, France; Pilot killed. The pilot, 
					Edward 'Loco' Szymanski, had been ordered to Paris for an Armed Forces Radio interview. Departing 
					Le Bourget to return to base in poor visibilty, he didn't see the apartment building looming out of 
					the mist and low cloud.
				8482	(MSN 630)	361st FS [QI-A], 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; "Skeeter" / "Kiss O'Death"; 
					[QI-P]; 361st FG, 8th AF, Bottisham, Station 374
				8483	(MSN 631)	487th FS [HO-B], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; Shot down by flak SE of Dunkerque, 
					France December 30, 1943; MACR 1864.  Pilot taken POW.
				8484	(MSN 632)	
				8485	(MSN 633)	368th FS [CV-B], 359th FG, 8th AF, RAF East Wretham (USAAF Station 133) Norfolk, UK; Declared war weary; 
					Detachment B [5F-T], 65th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Boxted, Station 150
				8486	(MSN 634)	328th FS [PE-Y], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Helen"; 551st Fighter Training 
					Squadron [VM-P], 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, RAF Atcham (USAAF Station 342), Shropshire, UK; 
					Accident 10May44 landing near Atcham.  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				8487	(MSN 635)	War Bond aircraft; "Spirit of Atlantic City, N.J."; 63rd FS [UN-M], 56th FG, 8th AF, Halesworth, 
					Station 365; Pilot Captain Walker Melville "Bud" Mahurin, the first American 'Double Ace'. 
					Mahurin would claim 20 kills in the European Theatre of Operations. His final kill March 27, 1944 
					was a Dornier 217, which he shot down over France. His aircraft had sustained heavy battle damage 
					by the rear gunner of the Do 217 and the engine caught fire. The aircraft crashed close to Allonnes, 
					Boisville-la-Saint-Père, 16km SE of Chartres. Mahurin was forced to bail out at 3,000ft; he evaded 
					capture with the help of the French resistance and returned to his squadron May 7, 1944. 
					Colonel Walker "Bud" Mahurin, who has died aged 91, was one of the greatest US fighter pilots of the 
					second world war, and the only man to shoot down enemy planes in both the European and Pacific theatres, 
					and during the Korean war. Captured in Korea in 1952, he also became one of the most prominent 
					victims of the brainwashing techniques pioneered by the Chinese and North Koreans.  
					[P-47G 42-25234 flies as 28487 “Spirit of Atlantic City N.J.”]
				8488	(MSN 636)	87th Air Transport Squadron, 27th Air Transport Group, 8th AF, Warton, Station 582; 
					Accident 20Aug43 landing at Warton; 63rd FS [UN-A], 56th FG, 8th AF, RAF Halesworth (USAAF Station 365),
					Suffolk, UK; "Lofty"; Damaged 20Oct43 taxying at Halesworth.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown
					if repaired
				8489	(MSN 637)	356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; 362nd FG, 9th AF, Wormingford, Station 159, 30Mar44.
					Lost Jun 14, 1944.  MACR 6501.
				8490	(MSN 638)	486th FS [PZ-S], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Bundle of Joy", Artwork - Nude standing 
					over name; Accident 14Sep43 landing at Bodney; Mid air collision 8Mar44 with P-47D 42-8652 while flying with
					42-8652, 42-22486 and 42-75157 near RAF Hethel, Norfolk, UK while flying formation in a long climb through thick cloud 
					after take-off for a mission; Able to land. Declared war weary; Detachment B, 65th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, 
					Boxted, Station 150; "Bundle of Joy"
				8491	(MSN 639)	486th FS [PZ-N], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Donna Dae III" [Named in honor of the 
					pilot's favorite Hollywood actress]; Crash landed 5Nov43 with fuel starvation on return from a bomber escort 
					mission near Bodney; 359th FS [OC-C], 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; "Princess Jocelyn"; 
					"Tiger Lil" [named by Crew Chief after a local girl]; Shot down by 'friendly fire' flak 14Aug44 whilst 
					mistakenly attacking a US motor convoy in the Bois de Picot and crashed at La Corderie, 3km NW of Andouillé, 
					12km N of Laval, France; Pilot killed.
				8492	(MSN 640)	War Bond aircraft; "The Falcon"; 359th FS [OC-C], 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369
				8493	(MSN 641)	328th FS [PE-E], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; 354th FS [WR-W], 355th FG, 8th AF, 
					RAF Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Woody's Maytag"; Damaged 2Oct43 in collision with parked P-47D 42-74681 
					taxying at Steeple Morden; 514th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF, Ashford, Station 417; Shot down by flak near 
					Le Gros Frêne, Gratot, 4km NW of Coutances, France June 17, 1944;  MACR 6635. Pilot killed.
				8494	(MSN 642)	352nd FS [SX-W], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; Metfield, Station 366; Damaged by flak, 
					with fuel starvation and crashed into English Channel 18 miles SW of Portland, Dorset September 15, 1943; 
					MACR 625.  Pilot bailed out and MIA.
				8495	(MSN 643)	335th FS [WD-W], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; Shot down by Fw 190A-6 flown by 
					Fw Hans Prager of JG 26/5 SE of Paris, France February 6, 1944; MACR 2142.  Pilot bailed out at 20,000ft and became POW.
				8496	(MSN 644)	356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; "Galloping Catastrophe"; Declared war weary; 
					5th Emergency Rescue Squadron [5F-X], 65th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Halesworth, Station 365; "Galloping Catastrophe"; 
					Mid air collision 13Mar45 with B-24H 42-50359, 4 miles NNE of Seething, Norfolk; Pilot killed
				8497	(MSN 645)	22nd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF, Kassel/Rothwesten [R-12], Germany; Lost from unknown cause between 
					Kassel and Leck, Germany June 1, 1945; MACR 14560.  Pilot MIA
				8498	(MSN 646)	358th FS [YF-T], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Trigger"; 370th FS [CR-T then CS-T], 
					359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; "Jeepers"; 377th FS, 362nd FG, 9th AF, Headcorn, Station 412; 
					Damaged in combat with Fw 190s and crash landed near Elbeuf, France June 14, 1944; MACR 6501. Pilot taken POW.
				8499	(MSN 647)	350th FS [LH-Y], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; "The Georgia Peach"; Metfield, Station 366; 
					Damaged by flak and crashed near Wittensee, Germany April 9, 1944; MACR 3624.  Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				8500	(MSN 648)	487th FS [HO-P], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Cripes A'Mighty"
				8501	(MSN 649)	365th FS [CH-B], 358th FG, 9th AF, RAF Raydon (USAAF Station 157), Suffolk, UK; Damaged 8Feb44 
					taxying at Raydon.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				8502	(MSN 650)	82nd FS [MX-K], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; 360th FS [PI-W], 356th FG, 8th AF, 
					Martlesham Heath, Station 369; "Hell's Angel"; Combat damaged by Bf 109G near Scheveningen and 
					crashed into North Sea off Den Haag, Netherlands November 29, 1943;  MACR 1436.  Pilot bailed out and taken POW.
				8503	(MSN 651)	328th FS, 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; Accident 15Sep43 landing at RAF Ford, West Sussex; 
					552nd Fighter Training Squadron [DQ-N], 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; 
					Damaged 23Jan44 taxying at Atcham; 350th FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF, Raydon, Station 157; Damaged 9Aug44 on 
					take-off at Raydon; 63rd FS, 56th FG, 8th AF, Boxted, Station 150; Accident 20Nov44 on take-off at Boxted
				8504	(MSN 652)	358th FS [YF-G], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Bunky"; Shot down 
					January 29, 1944 near Koblenz, Germany; MACR 2131.  Pilot KIA
				8505	(MSN 653)	82nd FS [MX-E; MX-K bar], 78th FG, 8th AF, RAF Duxford (USAAF Station 357), Cambridgeshire, UK; 
					"Smilin' Jack II"; "Achtung! Der Finger"; Accident 7Jun44 landing long and ground looped at Duxford. Pilot survived,
					but aircraft was destroyed.
				8506	(MSN 654)	335th FS [WD-X then B], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; "Mark II"; Shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown
					by unknown pilot and unit 4 miles N of Haaksbergen, Netherlands January 30, 1944; MACR 2296.  Pilot WIA and taken POW.
				8507	(MSN 655)	360th FS, 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; The aircraft was last seen chasing 
					a Bf 109 in a vertical dive, entering a cloud layer at 6,000 ft in the vicinity of Saint-Quentin, France 
					on a bomber escort mission to Frankfurt am Main, Germany February 11, 1944. MACR 2296.  
					The aircraft crashed at Moncornet, 15km SSE of Vervins, France; Pilot killed.
				8508	(MSN 656)	328th FS [PE-Z], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Panama Papacito"; 350th FS [LH-D], 
					353rd FG, 8th AF, Metfield, Station 366
				8509	(MSN 657)	328th FS [PE-I], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; 361st FS [QI-O], 356th FG, 8th AF,
					 Martlesham Heath, Station 369; Shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Uffz Peter  Reinhardtof JG 11/5 at Neuenkirchen 
					near Holdorf, SW of Bremen, Germany November 29, 1943; MACR 1453. Pilot KIA
				8510	(MSN 658)	361st FS [QI-Y], 356th FG, 8th AF, RAF Martlesham Heath (USAAF Station 369); "Shoo Shoo Baby"; [QI-M]; 
					"Fireball"; Damaged 8Jul44 when nosed over and the propeller struck the ground taxying at Martlesham Heath; 
					Destroyed 24Oct44 landing at Martlesham Heath.  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				8511	(MSN 659)	328th FS [PE-W], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Red Raider", Artwork of cowboy on 
					bucking bronco; 351st FS [YJ-K], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Raydon, Station 157; Mid air collision 30Jun44 
					with P-47D 42-8628, crashed and destroyed 2 miles SW of RAF Tibenham, Norfolk, UK; Pilot killed
				8512	(MSN 660)	359th FS [OC-O], 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; "Hayseed Margaret"; 
					375th FS, 361st FG, 8th AF, Bottisham, Station 374; Damaged by flak and ditched in North Sea 35 miles 
					E of Great Yarmouth March 22, 1944; MACR 3403.  Pilot MIA.
				8513	(MSN 661)	350th FS [LH-Y], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; "Eager Beaver"; Metfield, Station 366; 
					Shot down by Obfw. Adolf Glunz in Fw 190A-6 of JG 26/5 at Budel, Netherlands October 14, 1943; MACR 504.
					Pilot bailed out and evaded capture. The Thunderbolt was peppered by machine gun fire from the attacking aircraft 
					and the instrument panel disintegrated. The pilot was shot and shrapnel found its way into his 
					stomach through his leather flying jacket and Mae West. As his plane shuddered under the attack, 
					he was forced to bail out at 800ft with his parachute finally opening at 50ft. The pilot was 
					picked up by members of the Dutch resistance returned to 353rd Group in March 1944.
				8514	(MSN 662)	486th FS [PZ-P], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; Shot down by Fw Gerhard Thyben 
					in Bf 109G of JG 3/6 near Zandvliet and crashed near Oirschot, Netherlands November 30, 1943; MACR 1445.  Pilot killed.
				8515	(MSN 663)	328th FS [PE-N], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Dixie Boy" / "Hildegarde"; 
					Damaged 14Jan44 on take-off at Bodney; Damaged 22Feb44 taxying at Bodney; 350th FS [LH-T], 353rd FG, 8th AF, 
					Metfield, Station 366; Raydon, Station 157; Shot down by flak and crashed in English Channel 
					5 miles off Le Treport, France June 7, 1944; MACR 5559.  Pilot killed.
				8516	(MSN 664)	487th FS [HO-Z], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Lucky Boy"; Crashed 26Jan44 near 
					Crows Green, Barfield, Essex; Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				8517	(MSN 665)	328th FS [PE-Q], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "INB" [Indiana National Bank - where 
					the pilot used to work] / "Eleanor"; 
				8518	(MSN 666)	357th FS [OS-V], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Wild Bill"
				8519	(MSN 667)	
				8520	(MSN 668)	328th FS [PE-M], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; 354th FS [WR-Q], 355th FG, 8th AF, 
					Steeple Morden, Station 122; Crash landed 23Jan44 at RAF Welford, Berkshire, UK.  Pilot survived, aircraft
					badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				8521	(MSN 669)	487th FS [HO-Y], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; Damaged by flak 29Jan44 over France 
					and crashed in the English Channel; Pilot rescued
				8522	(MSN 670)	352nd FS [SX-U], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; "Betsy"; Metfield, Station 366; 
					92nd Bomb Group, 8th AF, Podington, Station 109; Used as formation monitor
				8523	(MSN 671)	360th FS [PI-F], 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; "Dear Alean" [name from 
					start of letters to girlfriend]; 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; 84th FS [WZ-K], 78th FG, 8th AF, 
					Duxford, Station 357; 
				8524	(MSN 672)	83rd FS [HL-Y; HL-S], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; Artwork - a flying Superman 
					with a yellow disc as a background. 
				8525	(MSN 673)	63rd FS [UN-J], 56th FG, 8th AF; 365th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF, Toul/Croix de Metz [A-90], Lorraine, France; 
					Damaged 18Dec44 after engine failure on take-off at Toul.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired. 
				8526	(MSN 674)	358th FS [YF-M], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; Artwork of boxing glove on 
					medal ribbon; Shot down by flak at Saint-Inglevert, France December 30, 1943; MACR 1868. Pilot KIA
				8527	(MSN 675)	328th FS [PE-V], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Ramblin Rebel"; Shot down in combat 
					with a Fw 190 and crashed on the edge of the Route Marle-Vervins at Saint-Gobert, 7km SW of Vervins, France 
					February 8, 1944; MACR 2152.  Pilot MIA.
				8528	(MSN 676)	336th FS [VF-L], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; 313th FS, 50th FG, 9th AF, Carentan [A-10], 
					France; Shot down by Fw 190A-8 whilst strafing enemy trucks near Bourey and crashed at La Crocquerie, 3km S 
					of Cérences, France July 30, 1944; MACR 7403.  Pilot killed.
				8529	(MSN 677)	487th FS [HO-M], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Lambie"
				8530	(MSN 678)	82nd FS [MX-I; MX-E], 78th FG, 8th AF, RAF Duxford (USAAF Station 357), Cambridgesire, UK; 
					"Jeanie - V.O.S" [V.O.S. =  Victory Over Separation]; Crashed 22Mar44 on take-off and destroyed at Duxford. 
					The aircraft swung during takeoff but, with full rudder deflection, was unable to continue straight. The pilot pulled 
					the aircraft off the ground to try and avoid the lead aircraft's slip stream causing a stall and 
					wing drop and strike the ground. The aircraft cartwheeled, the engine broke away, the fuselage 
					separated behind the pilot's seat and burst into flames. Pilot suffered only slight injuries. 
				8531	(MSN 679)	357th FS [OS-X], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; 352nd FS [SX-C], 353rd FG, 
					8th AF, Metfield, Station 366; Base Air Depot No.1; 8th AF Service Command, Burtonwood, Station 590; 
					Accident 23Apr44 landing at RAF Woodchurch, Kent; converted to 2-seater and redesignated TP-47D; 
					HQ Squadron, 373rd FG, 9th AF, Le Culot [A-89], Belgium; Damaged 10Dec44 taxying at Le Culot
				8532	(MSN 680)	HQ Squadron, 389th Bomb Group, 8th AF, Hethel, Station 114; Crash landed 11Apr45 at Wattisham
				8533	(MSN 681)	360th FS [PI-K], 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; Crashed with fuel starvation 
					at Louvroil, 4km SE of Maubeuge, France May 20, 1944; Pilot bailed out at 7-8,000ft NE of Valenciennes and taken POW.
				8534	(MSN 682)	
				8535	(MSN 683)	360th FS, 356th FG, 8th AF, RAF Martlesham Heath, Station 369; "Red Dog" [Named due to the
					pilot's luck at Red Dog Poker]; Damaged 30Mar44 taxying at RAF Martlesham Heath; Repaired.  Base Air Depot No.1;
					8th AF Service Command, Burtonwood, Station 590; Damaged by ground accident and fire 30Dec44 at RAF Burtonwood, 
					Lancashire.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				8536	(MSN 684)	361st FS [QI-H], 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; Accident 29Dec43 landing at 
					Great Ashfield; 13thCombat Bomb Wing, 8th AF, Horham, Station 119; Mid air collision 13Sep44 and 
					crashed at Sibdon, near Craven Arms; Shropshire, UK; Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				8537	(MSN 685)	84th FS [WZ-J & N], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; Accident 30Oct44 in Belgium
				8538	(MSN 686)	84th FS [WZ-E], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; Shot down by Fw 190A-6 
					of JG 2/Stab, crashed, exploded and destroyed by fire at 1.5km N of Saint-Georges-de-Reintembault, 
					20km N of Fougères, France January 5, 1944; MACR 1741.  Pilot killed.
				8539	(MSN 687)	397th FS, 368th FG, 1st AF, Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY; Accident 5Oct43 
					landing with mechanical failure at Mitchel; 437th FS, 414th FG, 1st AF, Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, MI; 
					Damaged 19Dec44 when in collision in bad weather with P-47D 44-30904 [sic] on the ground at Selfridge
				8540	(MSN 688)	
				8541	(MSN 689)	365th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF
				8542	(MSN 690)	368th FS [CV-E], 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; Shot down by BF 109G-6 flown by
					unknown pilot and unit near Staphorst, Netherlands January 11, 1944;  MACR 1857.  Pilot killed.
				8543	(MSN 691)	83rd FS [HL-U bar], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; Crashed near Chievres, Belgium 
					after strafing the airfield and hitting the ground while attacking an enemy aircraft at low altitude 
					March 16, 1944; MACR 3094.  Pilot killed.
				8544	(MSN 692)	[1], 2nd Service Group, Meeks Field, Iceland; August 9, 1943; "Natalie"; Ferried Meeks Field to
					Prestwick, Scotland Aug 11, 1943.  357th FS [OS-R], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Moon"; 
					513th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF, Ashford, Station 417;  Shot down by flak at Brix, 2 miles SE of Cherbourg, 
					France June 17, 1944; MACR 5972.  Pilot bailed out and taken POW.
				8545	(MSN 693)	369th FS [IV-L], 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; "Mary" / "Georgette"
				8546	(MSN 694)	87th Air Transport Squadron, 27th Air Transport Group, 8th AF, Warton, Station 582; 
					Accident 9Oct43 landing at Warton; 350th FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF, Metfield, Station 366; 349th FS, 356th FG, 
					8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; Martlesham Heath, Station 369; 
					412th FS, 373rd FG, 9th AF, Woodchurch, Station 419; Crashed 16Jul44  on take-off and destroyed at RAF Woodchurch,
					Kent, UK
				8547	(MSN 695)	
				8548	(MSN 696)	Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick, Scotland Aug 11, 1943.
					486th FS [PZ-Z], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Pistol Packin' Mama"; 410th FS, 373rd FG, 
					9th AF, RAF Woodchurch, USAAF Station 419, Kent, UK; Damaged 13Jun44 on take-off at RAF Woodchurch.  Pilot
					survived but aircraft was destroyed.
				8549	(MSN 697)	359th FS [OC-R], 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; "Elsie"; Damaged 31Aug44 
					in collision with P-47D 42-8478 taxying at Martlesham Heath; 
					82nd FS [MX-R bar], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; 
				8550	(MSN 698)	ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick, Scotland Aug 11, 1943.
					357th FS [OS-S], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Hell's Angels"; Shot down by 
					Bf 109G-6 flown by Oblt Karl-Heinz Kapp of JG 27/4 between Eisafthal and Cologne, Germany February 11, 1944; 
					MACR 2162.  Pilot bailed out and evaded capture
				8551	(MSN 699)	84th FS [WZ-C], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357
				8552	(MSN 700)	365th FS [CH-B], 358th FG, 9th AFLeiston, Station 373; Damaged by flak, causing fuel shortage, 
					crashed into North Sea 4 miles off Ijmuiden, Holland January 7, 1944; MACR 2006.  Pilot killed.
				8553	(MSN 701)	367th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF, High Halden, Station 411; Damaged by flak near Saint-Germain, 
					France and crashed in a wood at Saint-Jacques-d’Aliermont, 15km SE of Dieppe, France June 5, 1944; MACR 6099.
					Pilot bailed out at 5,000ft and taken POW.
				8554	(MSN 702)	63rd FS [UN-G], 56th FG, 8th AF; "Lil Goody"; [UN-P bar]; Artwork of girl in green bikini 
					on nose; "Jerry" beneath cockpit; Declared war weary; Detachment B [5F-W], 65th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, 
					Boxted, Station 150; 
				8555	(MSN 703)	84th FS, 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; Crashed 24Oct43 during a training flight after 
					loss of control and destroyed one mile S of Orwell, Cambs; Pilot killed
				8556	(MSN 704) ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick, Scotland Aug 11, 1943.
					328th FS [PE-M], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Patricia Lee"; Shot down in combat 
					with a Fw 190A-8 flown by Lt Waldemar Radener of JG 27/7 and crashed at Saint-Gobert, 8km SW of Vervins, 
					France February 8, 1944; MACR 2154.  Pilot MIA.
				8557	(MSN 705)	354th FS [WR-J], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; 350th FS [LH-U], 353rd FG, 
					8th AF, Metfield, Station 366; “Soubrette"; Damaged by flak over Hannover, Germany losing fuel and 
					headed back to base but pilot bailed out and the fighter crashed 3km S of Hellendoorn, Netherlands 
					March 8, 1944; MACr 2992.  Pilot evaded capture , returning to the Group Sep44; 
					Parts recovered 1978 at Nijverdal/Haarle
				8558	(MSN 706)	370th FS [CR-J; CS-J], 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; Force landed at 
					RAF East Wretham, Norfolk, England April 11, 1944.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				8559	(MSN 707)	359th FS [OC-G], 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; Force landed 20Feb44 after 
					engine failure at RAF Ipswich, Suffolk.  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				8560	(MSN 708)	82nd FS [MX-I], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357
				8561	(MSN 709)	369th FS [IV-W], 359th FG, 8th AF, RAF East Wretham (USAAF Station 133) Norfolk, UK; "Green Eyes"; 
					Crashed 11Feb44 on take-off and destroyed at East Wretham, pilot survived.
				8562	(MSN 710)	552nd Fighter Training Squadron [DQ-U], 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; 
					Mid air collision 26May44 with P-47C 41-6203 near Newport, Shropshire, crashed and destroyed; Pilot killed
				8563	(MSN 711)	328th FS [PE-R], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Ilene II"; Crashed in North Sea 
					February 3, 1944; MACR 2122.  Pilot MIA.
				8564	(MSN 712)	83rd FS [HL-D; HL-U], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; 359th FS [OC-A bar], 356th FG, 8th AF, 
					RAF Martlesham Heath (USAAF Station 369), Suffolk, UK; Accident 1Sep44 landing at Martlesham Heath.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				8565	(MSN 713)	360th FS, 356th FG, 1st AF, Grenier Field, Manchester, NH; Accident 1Aug43 landing at Grenier Field
				8566	(MSN 714)	369th FS [IV-G], 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; 370th FS [CR-M then CS-M]
				8567	(MSN 715)	359th FS [OC-W], 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; "We Four"; HQ Squadron [Q], 
					41st Combat Bomb Wing, 8th AF, Molesworth, Station 107
				8568	(MSN 716)	359th FS [OC-G & I], 356th FG, 8th AF, RAF Martlesham Heath (USAAF Station 369), Suffolk, UK; 
					"The Bloody Shaft"; Crashed 28May44 on take-off and destroyed at Martlesham Heath
				8569	(MSN 717)	368th FS [CV-F], 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; "Hairless Joe"; 
					Damaged 21Mar44 on take-off at East Wretham; 22nd Depot Repair Squadron, 86th Air Depot Group, 9th AF, 
					Chilbolton, Station 404; Damaged 11Jun44 by ground crew in collision with P-47D 42-75599 taxying at Chilbolton; 
					10th Depot Repair Squadron, 10th Air Depot Group, 9th AF Service Command, Charleroi [A-87], Belgium; 
					Accident 21Feb45 landing at Charleroi
				8570	(MSN 718)	ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick, Scotland Aug 11, 1943.
					358th FS [YF-E], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122
				8571	(MSN 719)	370th FS [CR-H], 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; Crash landed 8Mar44 with fuel 
					starvation and destroyed near Bungay, Suffolk.  Pilot survived
				8572	(MSN 720)	82nd FS [MX-A], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; 367th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF, Pontorson [A-28], 
					France; Damaged 2Sep44 by ground crew at Pontorson.  Only ground crew involved and none were injured.
					Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				8573	(MSN 721)	84th FS [WZ-L bar], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; Shot down by Obfw Adolf Glunz 
					in Fw 190A-6 of JG 26/5 near Moisselles, France November 26, 1943; MACR 1442.  Pilot bailed out and taken POW.
				8574	(MSN 722)	359th FS [OC-X], 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; "Princess Pat"; 
					84th FS [WZ-D bar], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357
				8575	(MSN 723)	82nd FS [MX-C], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; "Lady Yvonne"; 
					63rd FS [UN-K], 56th FG, 8th AF, Boxted, Station 150; Crashed after strafing a car at Etten-Leur, 
					15km E of Roosendaaal, SW of Rotterdam, Netherlands September 9, 1944; MACR 8685.  Pilot killed.
				8576	(MSN 724)	361st FS, 356th FG, 1st AF, Grenier Field, Manchester, NH; Crashed 29Jul43 at New Cumberland 
					Field, NH; Pilot killed
				8577	(MSN 725)	87th Air Transport Squadron, 27th Air Transport Group, 8th AF, Warton, Station 582; 
					Crash landed 9Oct43 and destroyed at Speke Airfield, Liverpool; Pilot killed
				8578	(MSN 726)	370th FS [CR-V then CS-V], 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133
				8579	(MSN 727)	Ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick, Scotland Aug 11, 1943.
					61st FS [HV-Y], 56th FG, 8th AF, Halesworth, Station 365; A flight of four aircraft 
					entered heavy cloud at 5,500 feet, 15 minutes after take-off. Three aircraft were never seen again 
					and presumed to have crashed into the North Sea 15 miles E of Lowestoft, England March 22, 1944; 
					MACR 3388. Pilot MIA
				8580	(MSN 728)	328th FS [PE-C], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Hi Ho Silver"; 53rd FS, 36th FG, 
					9th AF, Le Culot [A-89], Belgium; Damaged 6Nov44 on take-off at Le Culot; Crashed near Gottingen, 
					Germany February 13, 1945; MACR 12303.  Pilot killed
				8581	(MSN 729)	443rd FS, 327th FG, 1st AF, Richmond AAB, VA; Mid air collision 24Mar44 with a target at Norfolk Field; 
					Combat Crew Training Squadron; 130th Base Unit, 1st AF, Norfolk Field, VA; 
					Accident 2May44 landing at Norfolk; Accident 1Oct44 landing with mechanical failure at Norfolk, VA; 
					To RFC, Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK; sold by War Assets Corporation to Paul Mantz February, 1946; scrapped at Searcey
				8582	(MSN 730)	10th FS, 50th FG, 9th AF, Lymington, Station 551; 12th AF, Toul/Ochey [A-96], France; 
					Accident 15Dec44 landing with fuel starvation at Saint-Dizier, France.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged,
					unknown if repaired.
				8583	(MSN 731)	89th Ferrying Squadron, 2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle Field, Wilmington, DE; 
					Accident 9Jul43 landing at Rome Field, NY; 389th FS, 366th FG, 1st AF, Bluethenthal Field, Wilmington, NC; 
					Crashed 19Sep43 after engine failure and destroyed by fire 15 miles N of Jacksonville, FL
				8584	(MSN 732)	Declared war weary; 551st Fighter Training Squadron, 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, Atcham, 
					Station 342; Crashed 8Aug44 at Home Farm, Cruckton, Shrewsbury, Shropshire; Pilot bailed out and survived,
					aircraft was destroyed.
				8585	(MSN 733) Base Air Depot No.3; 8th AF Service Command, Langford Lodge, Station 597, Northern Ireland; 
					Crashed 18Sep43 on a ferry flight from Sydenham to Langford Lodge at Lyle Hill, near Langford Lodge, 
					Northern Ireland; Pilot killed
				8586	(MSN 734)	84th FS [WZ-K], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; 368th FS [CV-V], 359th FG, 8th AF, 
					East Wretham, Station 133; Declared war weary; Detachment B [5F-S], 65th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, 
					Boxted, Station 150; 
				8587	(MSN 735)	411th FS, 373rd FG, 9th AF, Woodchurch, Station 419; Crash landed 5May44 at Woodchurch
				8588	(MSN 736)	369th FS [IV-Y], 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; 359th FS [OC-K], 356th FG, 8th AF, 
					Martlesham Heath, Station 369; "4-F" [4F does not in this case mean the normal "unfit for military service" 
					but to "Fearless Fosdick Frank Forsyth" as called by pilot's crew; "Gracie" [renamed in honor of pilot's wife]
				8589	(MSN 737)	Republic Aviation Corporation, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; Destroyed by 
					fire 6Jul43 while parked in collision by P-47D 42-22361 taking off at Republic Field
				8590	(MSN 738)	370th FS [CR-L then CS-L], 359th FG, 8th AF, RAF East Wretham, Station 133, Norfolk, UK; Force landed at 
					East Wretham March 27, 1944.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				8591	(MSN 739)	370th FS [CR-H], 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133
				8592	(MSN 740)	368th FS [CV-L], 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; 22nd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF, 
					Brucheville [A-16], Basse-Normandie, France; Damaged 17Aug44 taxying at Brucheville.  Pilot survived,
					aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				8593	(MSN 741)	War Bond aircraft; "Employees of Oil-O-Matic"; 365th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF; Raydon, Station 157; 
					Damaged 1May44 taxying at RAF Manston, Kent; Shot down by flak at Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany 
					February 3, 1945; MACR 12060.  Pilot killed
				8594	(MSN 742)	10th FS, 50th FG, 9th AF, RAF Lymington, Station 551, Hampshire, UK; Mid air collision 19Apr44 
					with P-47D 42-75116 and crashed at Pylewell House, near Lymington; Pilot killed
				8595	(MSN 743)	397th FS, 368th FG, 1st AF, Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY; "Marie Belle"; 
					Grenier Field, Manchester, NH; Accident 11Aug43 with mechanical failure taking off at Grenier Field; 
					320th FS, 402nd FG, 1st AF, Bluethenthal Field, Wilmington, NC; Crashed 4Feb44 after losing control 
					and destroyed at Guilford, CT; Pilot bailed out
				8596	(MSN 744)	368th FS [CV-P], 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; "Marryin' Sam" [named from 
					Al Capp cartoon strip]; 510th FS [2Z-A], 405th FG, 9th AF, Christchurch, Station 416; "Al's Gal"; 
					Accident 12Jun44 landing at Christchurch
				8597	(MSN 745)	Republic Aviation Corporation, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; 
					Destroyed 6Jul43 while parked in collision by P-47D 42-22361 taking off at Republic Field
				8598	(MSN 746)	359th FS [OC-D], 356th FG, 8th AF, RAf Martlesham Heath, Station 369; 
					Shot down by Lt Heinrich Overhagen in Bf 109G-6 of JG 1/8 and crashed at Vreeland, Netherlands 
					November 29, 1943; MACR 1452.  Pilot bailed out and taken POW.
				8599	(MSN 747)	361st FS, 356th FG, 8th AF, RAF Martlesham Heath, Station 369, Suffolk, UK; 
					Accident 25Oct43 in collision with P-47D 42-8692 landing at Martlesham Heath resulting in 
					damage to both wings; Repaired;  359th FS; Accident 13Feb44 landing at RAF Martlesham Heath; Pilot survived; 
					Salvaged Feb 31, 1944 at RAF Manston #9 airfield, Isle of Thanet, England due to unknown cause
				8600 (MSN 748)	
				8601	(MSN 749)	359th FS [OC-Z], 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; 
					The fighter was despatched to provide escort to bombers attacking at Bremen, Germany. 
					Shortly after crossing the Dutch coast the aircraft lost oil pressure and sustained an engine failure. 
					Crashed at Nieuwlande, Netherlands, November 29, 1943. MACR 1451.  Pilot bailed out and became POW. 
					[Another source claims shot down by mistake by B-17 at Nieuwlande but the MACR does not state this]
				8602	(MSN 750)	84th FS [WZ-K], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; "Sis"; 351st FS [YJ-E], 353rd FG, 
					8th AF, Metfield, Station 366
				8603	(MSN 751)	83rd FS [HL-H], 78th FG, 8th AF, RAF Duxford, Station 357; Crashed 21Apr44 after engine 
					failure 2 miles E of Duxford; Pilot killed
				8604	(MSN 752)	374th FS, 361st FG, 8th AF, Bottisham, Station 374; Forced to abort mission shortly 
					after take-off due to a runaway propeller March 5, 1944. While returning to base, the fighter 
					crashed and exploded near Babraham, 10 miles SE of Bodney. Pilot killed.
				8605	(MSN 753)	
				8606	(MSN 754)	61st FS [HV-C], 56th FG, 8th AF, Halesworth, Station 365; Collided with P-47D 42-7967 
					when lining up for an attack on enemy fighters  and crashed into North Sea 18km N of Norderney, Germany 
					December 11, 1943; MACR 1536.  Pilot MIA
				8607	(MSN 755)	63rd FS [UN-K], 56th FG, 8th AF, Halesworth, Station 365; Shot down by Maj Egon Mayer in 
					Fw 190A-6 of FG 2/Stab at Merdorp, Belgium December 1, 1943; MACR 1276.  Pilot KIA.
				8608	(MSN 756)	83rd FS [HL-W; HL-B], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; 361st FS [QI-B], 356th FG, 
					8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; "Butch", artwork of cartoon character 'Smokey Stover'; 
					350th FS [LH-D], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Metfield, Station 366; 392nd FS, 367th FG, 9th AF, 
					Frankfurt/Eschborn [Y-74], Germany; Damaged 12May45 taxying at Nurnberg, Germany
				8609	(MSN 757)	63rd FS [UN-P], 56th FG, 8th AF, RAF Halesworth, Station 365; Crashed 30Dec43 after loss of 
					engine power, failed to become airborne, the wheels sank in soft ground and the aircraft turned over at Halesworth
				8610	(MSN 758)	357th FS [OS-Q], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Reddy for Action"; 
					Combat damaged and crash landed near Ath, SE of Brussels, Belgium January 29, 1944; MACR 2130.  Pilot evaded capture.
				8611	(MSN 759)	368th FS [CV-H], 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; 370th FS [CR-N then CS-N]
				8612	(MSN 760)	2nd Ferrying Group, New Castle Field, Wilmington, DE; Damaged 6Aug43 when ground looped in 
					at Bluie West One, Greenland while on ferry flight from USA to England.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly 
					damaged, unknown if repaired.
				8613	(MSN 761)	370th FS [CR-A then CS-A], 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; 
					3rd Gunnery & Tow Target Flight, 496th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; 
					Damaged 2Dec44 taxying at RAF Catfoss, Yorkshire.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				8614	(MSN 762) ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to St Mawgan, Cornwall. 62nd FS [LM-D], 56th FG, 8th AF, 
					Halesworth, Station 365; "Saucy Shirley II", artwork of young 
					nude girl answering telephone; Combat damaged 8Oct43 when a bullet struck the instrument panel; 
					Crashed 13Nov43 into North Sea off Happisburgh, Norfolk; Pilot MIA. The aircraft was part of a flight 
					of four aircraft practising a group bombing technique when they let down for several thousand feet 
					in icing conditions; it is presumed that the pilot lost control and perished in the North Sea.
				8615	(MSN 763)	84th FS [WZ-E], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; "My Baby"; 442nd Sub-Depot Squadron, 
					305th Bomb Group, 8th AF, Chelveston, Station 105; call sign "Monsoon Z" 
						Crash landed in a field near Thurleigh, Bedfordshire 23Nov44. The engine failed at 800ft, the pilot aimed to land at 
						Thurleigh but force landed in a field west of the airfield at Risely Road bringing down a power line.
					Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed
				8616	(MSN 764)	410th FS, 373rd FG, 9th AF, RAF Woodchurch, Station 419; Damaged 23May44 when ground looped at Woodchurch; 
					On a dive bombing mission to Châteaudun and Orléans, the aircraft crashed near Château-du-Loir, France July 16, 1944; 
					MACR 7050.  Pilot killed.
				8617	(MSN 765)	368th FS [CV-M], 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; "Lucky Pearl"; 359th FS [OC-T], 
					356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; Force landed 19Jun44 after engine failure and destroyed at 
					RAF Sutton Heath, Woodbridge, Suffolk.  Pilot survived.
				8618	(MSN 766)	
				8619	(MSN 767)	War Bond aircraft; "The Spirit of Lewisboro"; 82nd FS [MX-M bar], 78th FG, 8th AF, RAF Duxford, 
					Station 357; 351st FS [YJ-A], 353rd FG, 8th AF, RAF Raydon, Station 157; "Lonesome Polecat"; 
					Crash landed 21May44 with fuel starvation at Raydon; [YJ-A bar], "Anvil Chaos"; Accident 30Jun44 landing 
					at Raydon; Repaired and returned to Group 8Jul44; Declared war weary; 334th FS [QP-O], 4th FG, 8th AF, 
					RAF Debden, Station 356; "Man Made Monster"; Detachment B [5F-K], 65th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Boxted, Station 150
				8620	(MSN 768)	82nd FS [MX-F], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; 368th FS [CV-V bar], 359th FG, 8th AF, 
					East Wretham, Station 133; 23rd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF, Brucheville [A-16], France; With the ammunition 
					exhausted, the pilot returned towards base but shot down and crashed at Saint-Christophe-le-Jajolet, 
					10km S of Argentan, France August 13, 1944; MACR 8578.  Pilot bailed out wounded, taken POW and 
					was freed by the resistance. 
				8621	(MSN 769)	370th FS, 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; Accident 2Jan44 landing at East Wretham; 
					310th Ferrying Squadron, 27th Air Transport Group, 8th AF, Warton, Station 582; On February 6th 1944, 
					5 American P-47 Thunderbolts were being ferried from East Wretham in Norfolk, to the Air Depot at Warton 
					near Preston for modification. They had taken off in spite of a warning of bad weather over Lancashire; 
					two pilots were killed. This Thunderbolt crashed near Freckleton on approach to Warton, killing the pilot, 
					while P-47D 42-22758 crashed on Pendle Hill, near Blackburn. 
				8622	(MSN 770)	83rd FS [HL-N bar], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; Damaged in combat by Fw 190A-6 flown by
					Maj Egon Mayer  of JG 2/Stab between Rennes and Châteaubriand and crashed at La Touche, near Juvigné, 
					25km SE of Fougères, France January 5, 1944; MACR 1738.  Pilot killed.
				8623	(MSN 771)	350th FS [LH-F], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; "Janie"; Metfield, Station 366; 
					512th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF, RAF Ashford, Station 417, Kent, UK; Damaged 10Jun44 taxying at Ashford.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				8624	(MSN 772)	368th FS [CV-X], 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; Damaged 19Mar44 taxying at 
					East Wretham; 366th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF, Cretteville [A-14], France; Shot down by flak and crashed 
					between Tessy-sur-Vire and Fervaches, France July 29, 1944; MACR 8046.  Pilot killed.
				8625	(MSN 773)	514th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF, RAF Ashford, Station 417; Shot down by flak and crashed between 
					Lessay and Périers, France June 17, 1944;  MACR 5971.  Pilot killed.
				8626	(MSN 774)	ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick, Scotalnd Aug 11, 1943.
					358th FS [YF-W], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Nuisance"; Shot down by 
					Fw Gerd Wiegand in Fw190A-6 of JG 26/4 and crashed at Dalmsholte, near Dalfsen, Netherlands 
					November 13, 1943 during bomber escort to Bremen, Germany; MACR 1288.  Pilot KIA
				8627	(MSN 775) ferried Meeks Field, Keflavik, Iceland to Prestwick, Scotland Aug 11, 1943.
					328th FS [PE-H], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Dallas Darling"; 
					366th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF, Cretteville [A-14], France; Shot down by flak and crashed in flames 
					6km SW of Tessy-sur-Vire, France July 29, 1944; MACR 8047.  Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				8628	(MSN 776)	84th FS [WZ-R], 78th FG, 8th AF, RAF Duxford, Station 357; 351st FS [YJ-T], 353rd FG, 8th AF, 
					RAF Raydon, Station 157; "Jose"; Mid air collision 30Jun44 with P-47D 42-8511, 2 miles SW of Tibenham; 
					Crash landed on fire one mile ENE of Nijverdal, 7 miles NNW of Rijsssen, Netherlands while strafing 
					trucks 10 miles SW of Almelo, Netherlands September 5, 1944; MACR 8403.  Pilot POW.
				8629	(MSN 777)	358th FS [YF-Z], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; The aircraft was despatched to 
					provide escort of B-26 bombers from 9th AF attacking the German airfields at Montdidier and Meulan, France. 
					On the return, the flight enountered strong headwinds of over 100mph which caused excessive fuel consumption. 
					This aircraft suffered fuel starvation over the English Channel and crashed into the sea November 7, 1943; .
					MACR 1283.  Pilot killed.
				8630	(MSN 778)	84th FS [WZ-S], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; 361st FS [QI-A], 356th FG, 8th AF, 
					RAF Martlesham Heath, Station 369; "Skeeter" / "Kiss O'Death"; 352nd FS [SX-W bar], 353rd FG, 8th AF, 
					RAF Metfield, Station 366; Shot down by flak while strafing a motor vehicle convoy, damaging the 
					fuselage and right wing, and crashed near Vignats, 5km SE of Falaise, France June 10, 1944; MACR 5560.
					Pilot killed.
				8631	(MSN 779)	358th FS [YF-U], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; "Mud Cat"; On November 29, 1943 
					the aircraft was despatched to provide penetration support to bombers attacking at Bremen, Germany. 
					When the flight reached Holland it was attacked by German fighters. The fighter sustained battle damage 
					in the attack and was forced to crash land at Gasselternijveen near Vreeland, Netherlands; MACR 1284.
					Pilot POW; Parts recovered 1987
				8632	(MSN 780)	368th FS [CV-H], 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133
				8633	(MSN 781)	487th FS [HO-Q], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141
				8634	(MSN 782)	350th FS [LH-X], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Goxhill, Station 345; "Dove of Peace IV"; Metfield, Station 366; 
					369th FS [IV-R], 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; "Sally"; 370th FS [CS-Q]; 
					395th FS [A7-P bar], 368th FG, 9th AF, Metz/Frescaty [Y-34], France; Declared war weary; 
					Modified as a two-seat hack; Accident 21Feb45 landing at Metz; Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged.
					Repaired.  Straubing [R-68], Germany; Accident 17Aug45 taxying at Furstenfeldbruck [R-72], Germany 
				8635	(MSN 783)	328th FS, 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; On October 10, 1943 the aircraft was despatched 
					to provide escort for B-17 bomber formations attacking at Munster, Germany. On return the aircraft 
					sustained damage from Bf 109G of JG 11/5 over Holland, but the pilot stayed with the aircraft until 
					20 miles short of the English coast where he was forced to abandon the aircraft over the North Sea 
					off Lowestoft, Suffolk. MACR 851.  No trace of the aircraft or pilot was ever found. 
				8636	(MSN 784)	370th FS [CS-F bar], 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; Damaged 23Dec43 in 
					collision with P-47G 42-25079 taxying at East Wretham; Shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by unknown pilot
					and unit at Schmargendorf, Germany February 24, 1944; MACR 2680.  Pilot killed.
				8637	(MSN 785)	368th FS [CV-Z then CV-T], 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; 365th FG, 9th AF
				8638	(MSN 786)	390th FS [B2-D], 366th FG, 9th AF, St Pierre-du-Mont [A-1], France; 
					Accident 29Jun44 landing at St Pierre-du-Mont; Shot down by flak 5 miles NE of Barenton, France 
					August 9, 1944; MACFR 8151.  Pilot killed.
				8639	(MSN 787)	359th FS, 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; Shot down by flak at Laeseyck, 
					Netherlands January 7, 1944; MACR 1736.  Pilot bailed out but was murdered by civilians
				8640	(MSN 788)	361st FS [QI-T], 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; "Jersey Jerk"; 
					375th FS [E2-D], 361st FG, 8th AF, Bottisham, Station 374
				8641	(MSN 789)	334th FS [QP-I], 4th FG, 8th AF, RAF Debden, Station 356; "Great Dane II"; 
					Force landed 29Jan44 after engine failure at Lashenden, Kent; 512th FS [L3-L], 406th FG, 9th AF, 
					RAF Ashford, Station 417; Mid air collision 21Apr44 with P-47D 42-75598, 10 miles SE of 
					Ashford, Kent; Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
				8642	(MSN 790)	83rd FS [HL-C bar], 78th FG, 8th AF, RAF Duxford, Station 357; Crash landed 22Oct43 at 
					Duxford; 552nd Fighter Training Squadron, 495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, Atcham, Station 342; 
					Damaged 7May44 on take-off and crashed 8 miles S of Atcham. Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				8643	(MSN 791)	354th FS, 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122; Crashed 24Sep43 in bad weather at 
					Corner Farm, South Wheatley, Notts; Pilot killed
				8644	(MSN 792)	334th FS [QP-N then U], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; "Lilliput"; 
					513th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF, Asch [Y-29], Belgium; Damaged 20Mar45 landing at Venlo, Netherlands; 
					Shot down by Obfw. Hermann Hoffmann in Bf 109G-3 of JG 54/ll and ditched off Ostend, Belgium May 21, 1943; 
					Pilot POW
				8645	(MSN 793)	359th FS [OC-T], 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; 368th FS [CV-M], 359th FG, 
					8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133
				8646	(MSN 794)	369th FS [IV-J], 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; "Primrose Peggy"; 
					359th FS [OC-G], 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; [OC-J]; Declared war weary; 
					Detachment B [5F-Y], 65th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, RAF Boxted, USAAF Station 150, Essex, UK; "Primrose Peggy"; 
					Damaged 22May44 in collision with P-47D 42-76364 taxying at Boxted.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly
					damaged, unknown if repaired.
				8647	(MSN 795)	23rd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF, Brucheville [A-16], France; Accident 3Aug44 landing at Brucheville.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				8648	(MSN 796)	
				8649	(MSN 797)	394th FS, 368th FG, 1st AF, Mitchel Field, Hempstead, Long Island, NY; 
					Accident 18Dec43 landing with mechanical failure at Mitchel; 401st FS, 370th FG, 1st AF, Groton Field, CT; 
					Accident 18Dec43 landing at Suffolk County Field, Westhampton Beach, Long Island, NY; 
					121st FG, 1st AF, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT; 
					Force landed 3Aug44 after engine failure and destroyed at Ellington, CT
				8650	(MSN 798)	361st FS [QI-C], 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; "Zombie"; 
					Crash landed 13Mar44 with landing gear failure at RAF Hitcham; 84th FS [WZ-O], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; 
					Damaged by the blast from an explosion from the train it had just strafed [which had been carrying 
					flying bomb components] at Maubeuge, France,and crash landed after the engine failed 6 miles N of Ypres, Belgium 
					August 28, 1944; MACR 8307.  Pilot evaded capture. The fighter was destroyed by other squadron members to 
					prevent it being captured by the enemy.
				8651	(MSN 799)	487th FS, 352nd FG, 8th AF, RAF Bodney, USAAF Station 141; 551st Fighter Training Squadron, 
					495th Fighter Training Group, 8th AF, RAF Atcham, USAAF Station 342; Crashed 8May44 after engine failure 
					2 miles NE of Halfpenny Green, Staffordshire; Pilot bailed out and survived, aircraft was destroyed.
				8652	(MSN 800)	486th FS [PZ-O], 352nd FG, 8th AF, RAF Bodney, USAAF Station 141; "The Bid"; Accident 2Oct43 landing 
					at Bodney; Mid air collision 8Mar44 with P-47D 42-8490 while flying with 42-8490, 42-22486 and 42-75157 
					near RAF Hethel, Norfolk 
					while flying formation in a long climb through thick cloud after take-off for a mission; Pilot killed
				8653	(MSN 801)	328th FS [PE-A], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Flossie"
				8654	(MSN 802)	359th FS [OC-E bar], 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369
				8655	(MSN 803)	
				8656	(MSN 804)	412th FS [V5-B], 373rd FG, 9th AF, Tour-en-Bessin [A-13], Basse-Normandie, France; 
					Damaged 20Aug44 taxying at Tour-en-Bessin.  
				8657	(MSN 805)	328th FS [PE-K], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Jamie Mi Boy" (L) / "The West 'by Gawd' Virginian" (R)
				8658	(MSN 806)	83rd FS [HL-P bar], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; 508th Bomb Squadron, 351st Bomb Group, 
					8th AF, Polebrook, Station 110; Accident 16Mar45 landing at Polebrook
				8659	(MSN 807)	336th FS [VF-T], 4th FG, 8th AF, Debden, Station 356; "Donnie Boy", Artwork - eagle wearing boxing gloves; 
					367th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF, RAF High Halden, USAAF Station 411; Damaged 24Apr44 taxying at High Halden
				8660	(MSN 808)	328th FS [PE-D], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; The Flying Draft-Dodger"; 
					23rd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF, Brucheville [A-16], France; Crashed 5 miles E of Le Havre, France July 19, 1944; 
					MACR 8496.  Pilot MIA. The aircraft was low on fuel and being escorted by P-47D 42-26662 to an emergency 
					landing ground on a beach head on the Cherbourg peninsula. After peeling away from the squadron and 
					disappearing into cloud, neither aircraft were seen again, nor responded to radio calls.
				8661	(MSN 809)	353rd FG, 8th AF, Metfield, Station 366; 374th FS, 361st FG, 8th AF, RAF Bottisham, USAAF Station 374,
					Cambridgeshire, UK;   Crash landed 13May44 at Bottisham.  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				8662	(MSN 810)	361st FS [QI-X], 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; Mid air collision with P-47D 42-22542 
					at 4,000ft and crashed at Les Montoilles, near Rochy-Condé, 8km SE of Beauvais, France December 30, 1943; MACR 1870.
					Pilot killed. One of them was shot down by Lt Waldemar Radener in Fw 190A-6 of JG 26/7 and then collided with the other.
				8663	(MSN 811)	370th FS [CR-G, then CS-G], 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; "Baltimore Babe"; 
					Force landed 11Jan44 by bad weather near Molesworth
				8664	(MSN 812)	352nd FS [SX-W], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Metfield, Station 366; 
					366th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF, Toul/Croix de Metz [A-90], France; 
					Damaged by flak while strafing tanks at Hinterweidenthal, Germany and crash landed, hitting trees and 
					catching fire at Neunhoffen, Dambach, 15km ESE of Bitche, France March 15, 1945; MACR 13029.  Pilot killed.
				8665	(MSN 813)	323rd FS, 327th FG, 1st AF, Richmond AAB, VA; Force landed 7Jan44 out of gas at Milford, VA; 
					133rd Base Unit, 1st AF, Hillsgrove Field, Providence, RI; Crashed 29Nov44 after engine failure 
					2 miles E of Putnam, CT; Pilot bailed out
				8666	(MSN 814)	133rd Base Unit, 1st AF, Hillsgrove Field, Providence, RI; Accident 25Jul44 landing at Hillsgrove; 
					Ditched 1Sep44 after engine failure into bay off Conimicut Point, RI
				8667	(MSN 815)	84th FS [WZ-K bar], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; 412th FS, 373rd FG, 9th AF, 
					Saint-James [A-29], Brittany, France; Damaged 14Sep44 taxying at Saint-James.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly
					damaged, unknown if repaired.
				8668	(MSN 816)	360th FS, 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; "Stewpot"; The fighter was despatched 
					to provide escort to B-17 bombers attacking at Munster, Germany. While over Holland near Arnhem, 
					the pilot reported mechanical problems with the aircraft and turned back towards England. 
					Shot down by Ofhr. Manfred Spork in Bf 109G-6 of JG 1/7 at Bennekom, Netherlands November 11, 1943. 
					MACR 1450.  Pilot killed
				8669	(MSN 817)	84th FS [WZ-I], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; 310th Ferrying Squadron, 
					27th Air Transport Group, 8th AF, Warton, Station 582; 
					Accident 13Apr44 landing at Calveley, Cheshire; 
					510th FS [2Z-O], 405th FG, 9th AF, Christchurch, Station 416; Picauville [A-8], Basse-Normandie, 
					France; "Mormon Meteor" / "Yvonne"; 
					Damaged 26Aug44 in collision with P-47D 42-25718 taxying at Picauville. Able to land.  Pilot survived,
					aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				8670	(MSN 818)	82nd FS [MX-W], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, USAAF Station 357, Cambridgeshire, UK; 
					Damaged 24Oct43 taxying at RAF Waterbeach; Damaged 15Feb44 when ground looped at Duxford.  Pilot survived,
					aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				8671	(MSN 819)	82nd FS [MX-U bar], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; "Hun Hopper"; 
					Accident 22May44 landing at Duxford; 397th FS, 368th FG, 9th AF, Metz/Frescaty [Y-34], France; 
					Shot down by BF 109G-14 flown by unknown pilot and unit near Neustadt, W of Mannheim, Germany January 14, 1945; 
					MACR 11788.  Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				8672	(MSN 820)	
				8673	(MSN 821)	63rd FS [UN-Q], 56th FG, 8th AF; 396th FS, 368th FG, 9th AF, Cardonville [A-3], France; 
					Shot down by flak and crashed at Épinay-sur-Odon, France July 18, 1944; MACR 7172.  Pilot killed.
				8674	(MSN 822)	351st FS [YJ-K], 353rd FG, 8th AF, RAF Metfield, USAAF Station 366; 390th FS, 366th FG, 9th AF,
					Laon/Couvron [A-70], France; Damaged 12Oct44 taxying at Laon.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged,
					unknown if repaired.
				8675	(MSN 823)	351st FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF, Metfield, Station 366; 335th FS [WD-E], 4th FG, 8th AF, 
					Debden, Station 356; 10th FS, 50th FG, 9th AF, Carentan [A-10], France; Failed to return from a 
					strafing mission to Saint-Denis-le-Gast, France when the formation broke up to avoid eight 
					strafing P-47's crossing their flight path. Crashed 10 miles NE of Granville at Bréhal, France 
					July 28, 1944; MACR 8044.  Pilot killed
				8676	(MSN 824)	62nd FS [LM-V], 56th FG, 8th AF, Halesworth, Station 365; "Miss Box" / "Margaret D"; 
					Crash landed near Beverloo, Belgium due to engine failure March 2, 1944; MACR 2786.  Pilot POW.
				8677	(MSN 825)	361st FS [QI-L], 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369; 362nd FS; 
					Damaged 22Oct43 during take-off at Martlesham Heath when it hit the air traffic control box, 
					killing one person; 361st FS; Mid air collision 20Dec43 with B-24 42-63964 (93BG/329BS) near 
					Den Helder, Netherlands during formation form-up, sliced in half and crashed into North Sea; MACR 1540.
					Pilot killed
				8678	(MSN 826)	487th FS [HO-O], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Skip"; 53rd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF, 
					RAF Kingsnorth, USAAF Station 418, Kent, UK; Crashed 2May44 after engine failure near Kingsnorth; Pilot bailed out
				8679	(MSN 827)	
				8680	(MSN 828)	328th FS [PE-E], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Betty"
				8681	(MSN 829)	83rd FS [HL-E], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; Shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown 
					by Lt Wilhelm Flegel von Famholz of JG 2/7 near Moisselles, 25 miles NNW of Paris, France November 26, 1943; 
					MACR 1443.  Pilot killed.
				8682	(MSN 830)	486th FS [PZ-T], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Li'l Evey"; 514th FS, 406th FG, 
					9th AF, Ashford, Station 417; Damaged 25Apr44 taxying at Ashford; Shot down in combat with four 
					Fw 190A-6 fighters and crashed 1km S of Dreux, France June 29, 1944; MACR 6225.  Pilot killed.
				8683	(MSN 831)	350th FS [LH-D], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Metfield, Station 366; Accident 2Oct43 landing at Metfield; 
					Shot down by flak 15km E of Saint-Omer, France October 22, 1943; MACR 1042.  Pilot KIA. The mission 
					was recalled and the flight turned back towards base. During the turn, this aircraft was seen 
					to pull up to the right and out of the formation in a vertical left bank, snapping to the right, 
					and going down.
				8684	(MSN 832)	487th FS [HO-X], 352nd FG, 8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Lucia"
				8685	(MSN 833)	361st FS [QI-N], 356th FG, 8th AF, RAF Martlesham Heath, Station 369; 
					83rd FS [HL-R], 78th FG, 8th AF, Duxford, Station 357; 356th FG, 8th AF, Martlesham Heath, Station 369
				8686	(MSN 834)	47th Liaison Squadron, 9th AF; Verdun/Charny [Y-28], France; Attached to Twelfth Army Group; 
					Crashed 20Sep44 on take-off at Verdun.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				8687	(MSN 835)	352nd FS [SX-R], 353rd FG, 8th AF, Metfield, Station 366; "Hi-Lander"; 10th Air Depot Group, 
					9th AF Service Command, Chilbolton, Station 404; Salvaged 15Aug44
				8688	(MSN 836)	83rd FS [HL-B bar], 78th FG, 8th AF, RAF Duxford, USAAF Station 357; Damaged by flak after 
					strafing an airfield near Reims March 17, 1944. The engine failed with a fire in an oil line; 
					the aircraft exploded and crashed near Monthenault, 4km SW of Vorges, 8km S de Laon, France March 17, 1944. 
					MACR 3101.  The pilot bailed out at 3,500ft and evaded capture.
				8689	(MSN 837)	358th FS [YF-H], 355th FG, 8th AF, Steeple Morden, Station 122
				8690	(MSN 838)	366th FS [IA-K], 358th FG, 9th AF, High Halden, Station 411; "Super Rabbit"; 
					Damaged in combat by Fw 190A-6 (itself destroyed by the rest of the section) N of Saint-Lô and 
					crashed SE of La Haye-du-Puits, 20km W of Carentan, France June 17, 1944; MACR 6281.  Pilot killed.
				8691	(MSN 839)	61st FS [HV-X], 56th FG, 8th AF, RAF Halesworth, USAAF Station 365; Shot down by flak after 
					strafing an airfield and crashed at Eggebek, Germany April 15, 1944; MACR 4065.  Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				8692	(MSN 840)	361st FS [QI-Q], 356th FG, 8th AF, RAF Martlesham Heath, USAAF Station 369, Suffolk, UK; 
					Accident 25Oct43 in collision with P-47D 42-8599 landing at Martlesham Heath, damaging both wings; 
					Combat damaged by Bf 109G and crashed at Egede, N of Hellendoorn, Netherlands November 29, 1943; 
					MACR 1543.  Pilot KIA.  Parts recovered 1991.
				8693	(MSN 841)	63rd FS [UN-I], 56th FG, 8th AF; "Liquidator"; "Quaker - Sad Sack"; 370th FS [CS-E], 
					359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; "Miss Margaret" / "Pee Wee"; 
					Declared war weary; Detachment B [5F-E], 65th Fighter Wing, 8th AF, Boxted, Station 150; 
					"Miss Margaret" / "Pee Wee"
				8694	(MSN 842)	359th FS [OC-R], 356th FG, 8th AF, RAF Martlesham Heath, USAAf Station 369; 
					"Little Texan" / "Gwen" or "Gwendoline" [name may not have been applied before the aircraft 
					was lost in combat]; Shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Hptm Klaus Mietusch of JG 26/3 Stab 
					2 miles W of Arras and crashed near Pénin, 21km W of Arras, France January 14, 1944; MACR 1967.  
					Pilot bailed out and became POW.
				8695	(MSN 843)	369th FS [IV-F], 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; "Oily Boid"
				8696	(MSN 844)	
				8697	(MSN 845)	350th FS [LH-Y], 353rd FG, 8th AF, RAF Metfield, USAAF Station 366; Crash landed 1Dec43 with 
					mechanical failure at Metfield
				8698	(MSN 846)	369th FS [IV-X], 359th FG, 8th AF, East Wretham, Station 133; "Able Mabel"; 510th FS [2Z-K], 
					405th FG, 9th AF, Christchurch, Station 416; Picauville [A-8], France; Accident 31Jul44 landing 
					and destroyed at Picauville
				8699	(MSN 847)	War Bond aircraft; "Spirit of Los Angeles City College"; 486th FS [PZ-A], 352nd FG, 
					8th AF, Bodney, Station 141; "Prairie Farmer"; 412th FS, 373rd FG, 9th AF, Woodchurch, Station 419; 
					Shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by Ofw Waldemar Soffing of JG 26/1, crashed and exploded at Bachy, 
					N of Orchies, France May 24, 1944; MACR 6485.  Pilot bailed out at 500ft and evaded capture.
				8700	(MSN 848)	Wright Field, Dayton, OH
				8701	(MSN 849)	
				8702	(MSN 850)	Republic Aviation Corporation, Republic Field, Farmingdale, Long Island, NY; 
					Modified with a Hawker Typhoon bubble canopy; Designated XP-47K; First flight July 1943; Used to test the P-47N wing.	
42-8703/8707		Ryan YPT-25
				MSN 1775/1779.  Contrary to some reports, this was not an order
					taken over from an NEIAF order.
				8703 w/o Sep 1, 1943 2 mi E 3 1/2 Mi N of Bennington, Kansas.
				8704 w/o Aug 11, 1943 at Salina MAP, Kansas
				8705 SOC 9/13/44
				8707 (MSN 1779) W/o 5 Aug 1943 at Salina, KS 
42-8708/8725		Schweizer TG-2-SW
				Schweizer Aircraft Corporation Model SGS 2-8 two seat training glider. Ordered 24Oct41
				8708 325th School Squadron, Fort Sumner, NM.   Crashed 29 Sep 1942 after losing control at Fort Sumner, NM 
				8709 325th School Squadron, Fort Sumner, NM.   Crashed 15 Sep 1942 after losing control at Fort Sumner, NM 
				8710 	325th School Squadron, Fort Sumner, NM. Damaged taking off at Fort Sumner, NM 5Oct42
				8711 (MSN 28) to civil registry as N50795. Expired 20Nov07, cancelled 15Aug13.  In process of being restored 
					in Springfield, Missouri
				8712	6th Glider Training Detachment, Twentynine Palms Air Academy, Condor Field, CA. Damaged in 
					collision landing at Condor Field 12May42
				8715 6th Glider Training Detachment, Twentynine Palms Air Academy, Condor Field, CA. Mid-air collision 
					with TG-2 42-8716 and crashed five miles NNW of Condor Field, CA 10Apr42 [1KIS].
				8716 6th Glider Training Detachment, Twentynine Palms Air Academy, Condor Field, CA. Mid-air collision 
					with TG-242-8715 and crashed five miles NNW of Condor Field, CA 10Apr42 [1KIS].
				8720 (MSN 43) on civil registry as N50796.  Registered as N50796. Destroyed when stalled landing at 
					Auburn, CA 29Jul67. Substantially damaged at Boise, ID 24Aug68. Downdrafts prevented a return to 
					the airfield; the pilot caught a wing in Alfalfa crops during landing in gusty winds, ground looped 
					and nosed over. Registration current [Jun18].
				8724 6th Glider Training Detachment, Twentynine Palms Air Academy, Condor Field, CA. Crashed after 
					takeoff at Deadman Dry Lake, CA 13Jun42 [1KIS]. 
42-8726			Stearman XBT-17
				MSN 91000 Model X90 ex MSN 90000 (NX21924)
42-8727/9126		Bell P-39N Airacobra
				8727/8805 to USSR
					8740 recovered from crash site Tadji, Papua New Guinea in 1974.  To civil registry as N81575.  Noted at 
						Yanks Air Museum, Chino, CA 1974-1989.  Restored to airworthy, Chino, California 1990-2002.  
						(www.warbirdregistry.org)
					8784 recovered from Russian crash site.  Hulk to Chino, California 1996 for restoration.
						(www.warbirdregistry.org)
				8806 W/o 27 Sep 1943 at Chame, Panama
				8807 to USSR
				8808/8842 converted to P-39N-3-BE
					8812 Conv to P-39N-3-BE; w/o 22 Feb 1943 at Alexandria, LA 
					8818 Conv to P-39N-3-BE; w/o 16 Feb 1943 at Esler Field, LA 
					8819 to Free French AF
					8823 Conv to P-39N-3-BE; w/o 30 Sep 1943 at Alco, LA 
					8826 Conv to P-39N-3-BE; w/o 19 Dec 1943 at Hopkinsville, KY 
					8832 Conv to P-39N-3-BE; w/o 21 Feb 1943 at Wayne Co Arpt, MI 
					8833 Conv to P-39N-3-BE; w/o 27 Mar 1943 at De Ridder AAB, LA 
					8835 Conv to P-39N-3-BE; w/o 22 Sep 1943 at Thomasville, GA 
					8837 Conv to P-39N-3-BE; w/o 8 Nov 1943 at Elmer, LA 
					8840 Conv to P-39N-3-BE; w/o 6 Jun 1944 at Victorville AAF, CA
					8841 Conv to P-39N-3-BE; w/o 23 Mar 1944 at Victorville AAF, CA 
					8842 Conv to P-39N-3-BE; w/o 2 Feb 1944 at Ain Draham, Tunesia
				8844 W/o 8 Jul 1943 at Blythe, CA
				8845 W/o 24 May 1944 at Epharta AAB, WA 
				8846 W/o 21 Jan 1943 at Circleville, OH 
				8848 W/o 27 May 1943 at San Pablo Point, CA 
				8849 W/o 4 Jul 1943 at Into Clear Lake, CA 
				8851 W/o 19 Aug 1943 at Camp Beale, CA 
				8852 W/o 17 Mar 1943 at Bet Walnut Creek, CA 
				8853 W/o 11 May 1943 at Hayward, CA 
				8855 W/o 15 Apr 1944 at Drakes Bay Bonb Range, CA
				8856 W/o 27 Mar 1944 at Concord AAF, CA 
				8857 W/o 8 May 1944 at Coules City, WA 
				8858 W/o 2 Oct 1943 at Salem AAB, OR 
				8859 W/o 11 Feb 1943 at Mills Field, CA 
				8860 W/o 3 May 1943 at Moss Landing, CA. 327 FTR SQ, 328 FTR GP. 
					Pilot killed in crash into Monterey Bay, 3 miles off Moss Landing, California,
					during intended flight from SF Muni airport to Watsonville, CA and return. 
					Fishermen witnessed aircraft skimming low to the water. 
					Investigators speculated pilot was attempting to fly below fog bank 
					and inadvertently flew into surface. Airplane and body never found 
				8862 crashed Jan 21, 1944 at NAS Alameda, CA.  Pilot parachuted to safety but 10 people 
					on the ground were injured.
				8863 W/o 8 Apr 1943 at Dublin, CA 
				8864 W/o 8 Mar 1944 at Redmond AAF, OR 
				8865 W/o 29 Mar 1943 at Santa Rosa AAB, CA 
				8866 W/o 20 Mar 1943 at Santa Rosa AAB, CA 
				8867 W/o 8 Mar 1944 at Tubbs Island, CA
				8868 W/o 15 Jul 1943 at Santa Rosa AAB, CA 
				8870 W/o 13 Feb 1943 at San Francisco Bay, CA 
				8871 W/o 7 Feb 1943 at San Francisco Bay, CA 
				8872 W/o 27 Jan 1943 at Salt Flats, TX 
				8873 W/o 4 May 1943 at Hayward AAB, CA; repaired (?); w/o 26 Jun 1944 at Ephrata, WA 
				8874 W/o 5 May 1943 at Half Moon Bay, CA 
				8881 W/o 1 Mar 1943 at Hamilton Field, CA; repaired (?); wfu; reported in 1991 to be under restoration at Chino, CA
				8882 W/o 22 Mar 1943 at Sebastopol, CA 
				8883 W/o 12 Jun 1943 at San Francisco Bay, CA
				8884 W/o 26 Jun 1944 at Wilson Creek, WA 
				8885 W/o 17 Mar 1943 at Bet Walnut Creek, CA 
				8886 W/o 15 Feb 1943 in San Francisco Bay nr San Mateo Bridge, CA 
				8887 W/o 1 Apr 1943 at Hamilton Field, CA 
				8888 W/o 3 Oct 1943 at San Pablo Bay, CA 
				8889 W/o 16 Jul 1943 at Tonopah, NV 
				8890 W/o 9 Jul 1943 at Portland AAB, OR 
				8891 W/o 9 Dec 1943 at Mount Hood Gunnery Range, OR 
				8892 W/o 23 Jun 1943 at Oasis, CA 
				8893 (329th FS, 328th FG) in training accident at Trace, CA Mar 10, 1943.  Pilot bailed out OK.
				8894 W/o 24 Mar 1944 at Santa Rosa AAF, CA 
				8895 W/o 14 May 1943 at Oroville, CA 
				8897 W/o 11 Jul 1943 at Gudalcanal
				8900 (347th FG, 68th FS) ditched 1 mi S of Kalolo Island, Fiji
					Dec 10, 1943.  Pilot MIA
				8906 (67th FS, 347th FG) lost Jul 14, 1943, Solomon Islands.  MACR 81
				8912/8961 to USSR
				8962 W/o 26 May 1943 at 9 Mi NE Gainesville, TX 
				8963 W/o 22 Jul 1943 at Into Pacific Ocean, near Pacific City, OR 
				8964 to Free French AF
				8965 (350th FG) lost Jan 31, 1944.  MACR 2481
				8971 (350th FG) lost Apr 4, 1944.  MACR 3994
				8979 (350th FG) lost Apr 4, 1944.  MACR 4108
				8980/9079 to USSR
					9004 to USSR.  Was "White 100", flown by Alexander Pokryshin, top Allied ace.
				9080 W/o 4 Apr 1944 at Vesuvius, Italy
				9083 to Free French AF
				9085 to French AF.  Crashed Mar 15, 1944 near Lapasset, Algeria
					after engine failure during training flight.  Pilot bailed out OK.
				9087 to Free French AF
				9090 W/o 3 Jun 1943 at Tafaroui Airport, Algeria 
				9093 to Free French AF
				9095 W/o 29 Apr 1943 at Red Bluff, CA 
				9097 W/o 17 Oct 1943 at Lusk, WY 
				9098 W/o 5 Feb 1943 at Niagara Falls, NY 
				9099 W/o 5 Apr 1943 at Hamilton Field, CA 
				9101 W/o 5 Mar 1944 at Casper AAF, WY 
				9102 W/o 12 Apr 1943 at Hayward, CA 
				9103 W/o 23 Mar 1943 at Hamilton Field, CA 
				9104 W/o 7 Jul 1943 in Pacific Ocean off Point Jenner, CA 
				9106 W/o 25 Apr 1943 at San Pablo Bay, CA 
				9111 W/o 18 Dec 1943 at Tonopah, NV 
				9112 W/o 21 Mar 1943 at Middletown, CA 
				9113 W/o 18 May 1943 in Pacific Ocean off Point Jenner, CA 
				9114 W/o 24 Sep 1943 at Portland AAB, OR 
				9115 W/o 5 Jun 1944 at Moses Lake AAF, WA 
				9118 W/o 20 Jul 1943 at 41 miles from Tonopah, NV 
				9120 W/o 21 Mar 1943 at Rumsey, CA 
				9121 W/o 2 Mar 1943 in Pacific Ocean off San Francisco, CA
				9122 W/o 25 May 1943 at Portland, OR 
				9123 W/o 9 Feb 1943 at Niagara Falls Airport, NY 
				9125 W/o 13 Sep 1943 at Chame, Panama
				9126 W/o 23 Nov 1943 at Chame, Panama
42-9127/9726		Bell P-39N-1 Airacobra
				9141,9145, 9148,9150,9152,9211,9255,9416,9615,9677,9697/9712,
					9714/9724,9726 to P-39N-2.
				9127/9140 to USSR
				9142/9144 to USSR
				9146 to USSR
				9147 to USSR
				9148 Conv to P-39N-2-BE; w/o 14 Jul 1943 at Kinder, LA
				9149 to USSR
				9150 Conv to P-39N-2-BE; w/o 29 Dec 1943 at Crossville, TN
				9155/9184 to USSR
				9186 W/o 27 May 1943 at Courbet, Algeria 
				9188 to Free French AF
				9193 to Free French AF
				9194 to Free French AF
				9199 to Italian AF
				9202 to French AF
				9207 to French AF.  Spun in and crashed Jun 22, 1943 during training
					flight near Ber Rechid, Morocco.  Pilot killed.
				9211 Conv to P-39N-2-BE; w/o 12 Sep 1943 at Selman Field, LA
				9213 W/o 17 May 1943 at Orleansville. Algeria 
				9215 to USSR
				9216 (416th FG) lost May 20, 1944.  MACR 4972.
				9217/9246 to USSR
				9249/9254 to USSR
				9256/9287 to USSR
					9258 To USSR (ntu); w/o 15 Apr 1943 at Whitehorse, Canada 
					9284 
				9288 W/o 2 Feb 1943 at Niagara Falls, NY 
				9289/9336 to USSR
					9290 To USSR (ntu?); retained by USAAF (?); w/o 30 Mar 1943 at Rockford, IL 
					9291 To USSR (ntu?); retained by USAAF (?); w/o 26 Mar 1943 at Kasbeer, IL 
					9299 To USSR (ntu?); retained by USAAF (?); w/o 12 Mar 1943 at Selfridge Field, MI 
					9305 To USSR (ntu?); retained by USAAF (?); w/o 26 Mar 1943 at Kasbeer, IL 
					9311 To USSR (ntu?); retained by USAAF (?); w/o 31 Mar 1943 at Fort Nelson, Canada
					9325 To USSR (ntu?); retained by USAAF (?); w/o 28 Mar 1943 at Billings, MT 
				9338 W/o 20 Sep 1943 at Chame, Panama 
				9339 W/o 13 May 1944 at Brownsville, TX 
				9340 W/o 25 Jun 1943 at Tonopah, NV  
				9341 to French AF.  Failed to return Apr 11, 1944 from patrol off La Reghaia,
					Algeria.  Pilot lost at sea.
				9347 W/o 28 Dec 1943 at Concord AAF, CA 
				9348 W/o 24 Jul 1943 at Mills Field, CA 
				9349 W/o 21 Sep 1943 at Santa Rosa AAF, CA 
				9350 W/o 2 Apr 1943 at San Francisco Bay, CA 
				9351 W/o 8 Jul 1943 at Half Moon Bay, CA 
				9354 W/o 13 Aug 1943 at Vancouver, WA 
				9356 W/o 6 Aug 1943 at Santa Rosa, CA 
				9357 W/o 2 Jul 1943 at Tonopah, NV 
				9359 W/o 15 Jun 1943 at Portland AAB, OR 
				9363 W/o 9 Jun 1943 at Graton, CA 
				9366 to Free French AF
				9367 W/o 2 Feb 1944 at Ain Draham, Tunesia
				9368 to Free French AF.  Crashed during training flight Mar 28, 1944 near
					Courbet firing range, Algeria.  Pilot killed.
				9370 W/o 11 Aug 1943 at Hamilton Field, CA 
				9371/9376 to French AF
				9377 to Italian Co-Belligerent AF
				9380 W/o 22 May 1943 at Maison Blanche, Algeria 
				9381 W/o 10 Aug 1943 at San Francisco Bay, CA 
				9382/9384 to French AF
				9386/9387 to French AF
				9388 W/o 19 May 1943 at Maison Blanche, Algeria 
				9389 to French AF.  Crashed into hill near Caviagnac, Algeria
					Dec 1, 1943 in bad weather after encountering engine problems.
					Pilot killed.
				9390 to Free French AF
				9391 W/o 14 Apr 1944 at Thermal AAF, CA 
				9392 W/o 27 Nov 1943 at El Centro, CA 
				9393 to Free French AF
				9394 to Free French AF
				9395 to Free French AF
				9396 (13th FS, 53rd FG) in ground collision at Page Field, FL Mar 10, 1943. Pilot killed.
				9397 to Free French AF
				9398 W/o 30 Mar 1944 at Salton Sea, CA 
				9401 W/o 13 Jun 1943 at Monastir Field 
				9402/9412 to Free French AF
				9413 W/o 14 May 1943 at Oroville, CA 
				9414 to Free French AF.  Pilot bailed out due to engine failure during
					patrol off Lapasset, Algeria Sep 27, 1943.  Pilot was rescued
					and saved by an Allied ship.
				9418 W/o 31 May 1943 at Bocagrande Beach, FL 
				9419 to Free French AF
				9420 to Free French AF
				9421 to French AF.  Suffered engine failure during patrol Sep 11, 1943
					between Lapasset and Mostaganem, Algeria and pilot was killed
					when belly tank exploded during forced landing.
				9422/9424 to Free French AF
					9422 To French AF; w/o 11 Mar 1944 at Capodichino, Italy 
				9426/9427 to Free French AF
				9429/9436 to Free French AF
					9429 To French AF; /o 6 May 1944 at El Aouina AAB, Tunesia 
					9436 To French AF; w/o 7 Nov 1943 at Mouvion, Morocco 
				9437/9641 to USSR
					9615 Conv to P-39N-2-BE; w/o 8 Aug 1943 at Shell Beach, CA
				9643/9666 to USSR
				9667 Conv to TP-39N; w/o 25 Jul 1944 at Casa Grande, AZ 
				9669 to Free French AF.  W/o 8 Aug 1943 at 2 Mi N Shell Beach, CA 
				9676 to Free French AF
				9678 (346th FS, 350th FG) lost Jun 13, 1943, Italy.  MACR 13
				9679 to Free French AF
				9682 to Free French AF
				9685 to Free French AF
				9688 W/o 19 May 1943 at Maison Blanche, Algeria 
				9692 (345th FS, 350th FG) crash landed off shore S of San Marinella, Italy due to engine failure 
					Nov 20, 1944.  Pilot OK
				9696 W/o 2 Feb 1944 at LaCroix, Algeria
				9699 Conv to P-39N-2-BE; w/o 18 Jun 1944 at Naples AAF, FL 
				9701 Conv to P-39N-2-BE; w/o 12 Aug 1943 at Thomasville AAF, GA 
				9702 Conv to P-39N-2-BE; w/o 27 Feb 1944 at Thermal AAF, CA 
				9704 Conv to P-39N-2-BE; w/o 21 Dec 1943 at Thomasville AAF, GA 
				9708 Conv to P-39N-2-BE; w/o 14 Jul 1943 at Thomasville AAF, GA 
				9710 Conv to P-39N-2-BE; w/o 5 Sep 1944 at Naples AAF, FL 
				9713 to Free French AF
				9716 Conv to P-39N-2-BE; w/o 11 Sep 1943 at Cairo, GA 
				9717 to French AF.  Used by Fighter School of Meknes, Morocco.  Lost
					Oct 10, 1944 when trainee pilot flew too low over the firing
					range of Ait-Raho and hit the target.  Pilot survived the subsequent
					forced landing but the fighter was destroyed.
				9719 Conv to P-39N-2-BE; w/o 27 Apr 1944 at Cayce, SC 
				9720 Conv to P-39N-2-BE; w/o 14 Jul 1943 at Thomasville AAF, GA 
				9722 Conv to P-39N-2-BE; conv to TP-39N; w/o 27 Sep 1944 at Victorville AAF, CA 
				9724 Conv to P-39N-2-BE; w/o 27 Sep 1943 at Thomasville AAF, GA 
42-9727/9729		Curtiss P-40K Warhawk
				Contract cancelled
42-9730/9929		Curtiss P-40K-5-CU Warhawk
				MSN 21114/21313
				9730 condemned Elmendorf AAF, Ak Mar 16, 1944
				9731 condemned Elmendorf AAF, AK Sep 9, 1943
				9732 condemned war weary Jun 14, 1944 in China and to salvage Mar 10, 1945
				9733 (MSN 21117) shot down over Aleutians, wreck abandoned Amchitka Island, Aleutians.  Condemned salvage
					Adak, AK May 12, 1945.  Recovered in 1969
					and on civil registry as N4363.  To Alpine Fighter Collection in 1988,
					number ZK-FRE reserved but not used.  Restored as ZK-PXL.  Flew as RNZAF NC3108/18.  Crashed
					due to engine problem Oct 26, 1997, restored as NX4436J.  
					Now on civil registry with Vintage Warbirds Museum, Louisville, KY as N4436J
				9734 condemned salvage obsolete Sep 14, 1945
				9735 condemned salvage Adak, AK May 12, 1945
				9736 condemned Dec 2, 1943
				9737 W/o 26 Jun 1944 at Landhi Field, India; condemned inventory Dec 31, 1944
				9738 condemned crash Feb 17, 1943; W/o 11 Feb 1944 at Jorhat, India 
				9739 condemned Dec 9, 1943
				9740 condemned salvage Jul 19, 1945
				9741 condemned salvage Nov 25, 1944
				9742 condemned Jan 19, 1945
				9743 condemned Dec 22, 1943
				9744 condemned inventory Dec 31, 1944
				9745 condemned Sep 19, 1943
				9746 (51st FG, 25th FS) w/o in landing accident at
					Sookerating Field, India May 2, 1943.  Condemned Oct 9, 1943
				9747 W/o 17 May 1944 at Kunming, China; condemned inventory Dec 31, 1944
				9748 condemned salvage Jun 8, 1945
				9749 (MSN 21133) crashed near Port Heiden, AK.  Listed as being condemned inventory Jun 30, 1943
					in USAAF records.  Hulk recovered in 1975.  To civil registry as N67253.  
					Now registered as N293FR and is at the Evergreen Air Museum
					collection at McMinnville, OR.  Listed as going to RAF as FR293
					This plane is now in the possession of the Collings Foundation and went through a fair amount of changes.
					R-built as a trainer TP-40N version.  Identity changed to 42-104721 for unknown reason in 2018.  The original
					42-104721 went to RAAF as A29-499 and crashed Apr 14, 1944.
				9750 condemned Jun 30, 1943
				9751 condemned India-China Wing Sep 2, 1944;  W/o 2 Sep 1944 at Karachi, India
				9752 (74th FS, 23rd FG) MIA Aug 20, 1943, China.  MACR 460.
				9753 (51st FG) lost May 10, 1944.  MACR 4734
				9754 condemned salvage Jun 20, 1945
				9755 (23rd FG) lost Aug 16, 1944.  MACR 7590.
				9756 condemned Aug 22, 1943
				9757 was to have gone to USSR, but retained by USAAF.  Condemned salvage Adak, AK
					Oct 13, 1945
				9758 condemned Jan 11, 1944
				9759 condemned Adak, AK May 11, 1945
				9760 condemned Feb 16, 1944
				9761 W/o 1 Jul 1944 at Bryant, IN; surveyed Wright AAF Jul 3, 1944
				9762 condemned inventory Jun 30, 1943
				9763 condemned Aug 22, 1943
				9764 W/o 4 Apr 1944 at Kunming, China; condemned Apr 9, 1944
				9765 condemned landing accident Elmendorf AAF, AK Mar 30, 1945
				9766 (51st FG, 26th FS) w/o in takeoff accident at Mengtze,
					China Dec 13, 1943.  W/o 27 May 1944 at Kunming, China
				9767 (MSN 21151) salvaged Ft Richardson, AK Sep 11, 1943.  
				9768 (3rd FG) MIA Feb 1, 1945, China.  MACR 12289
				9769 W/o 17 Aug 1944 at Pitkin, LA; surveyed De Ridder AAF Aug 23, 1944
				9770 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FL714.  No record of fate
				9771 (MSN 21155) to RAF as Kittyhawk III FL715.  Operated by RAAF 3 Sqn, to 5 Sqn SAAF.  DBR when bellylanded W 
					of Ben Gardane Aug 16, 1943 after engine failed.
				9772 (MSN 21156) to RAF as Kittyhawk III FL716.  SOC Sep 30, 1943
				9773 (MSN 21157) to RAF as Kittyhawk III FL717.  Operated by RAAF 450 Sqn SOC Apr 10, 1943
				9774 (MSN 21158) to USSR
				9775 condemned Elmendorf AAF, AK Feb 30, 1944
				9776 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FL719.  Wrecked when forcelanded in desert
					Mar 31, 1943 after being hit by friendly flak.
				9777 condemned Elmendorf AAF, AK Mar 13, 1943
				9778 (MSN 21162) to RAF as Kittyhawk III FL720.  Operated by RAAF 450 Sqn.  No record of fate
				9779 was to have gone to USSR, but retained by USAAF.  Condemned salvage
					Adak, AK Oct 3, 1945
				9780 (MSN 21164) to RAF as Kittyhawk III FL721.  Operated by RAAF 3 and 450 Sqns. Transfered to 260
					Sqn.  Crashed after pilot abandoned aircraft off Cape Bon, Tunisia May 8, 1943 following damage by Bf 109s
				9781 W/o 30 Nov 1943 at Amchitka, AK 
				9782 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FL722.  SOC Mar 4, 1946
				9783 was to have gone to USSR but retained by USAAF.  W/o 18 Mar 1944 at Amchitka, AK.  Condemned Elmendorf AAF
					AK Mar 26, 1944
				9784 (MSN 21168) to RAF as Kittyhawk III FL723. Operated by RAAF 450 Sqn.  SOC May 31, 1944
				9785 was to have gone to USSR, but retained by USAAF.  Condemned salvage
					Elmendorf AAF, AK Feb 21, 1945
				9786 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FL724.  SOC Apr 10, 1943
				9787 was to have gone to USSR, but retained by USAAF.  W/o 20 Apr 1943 at Amchitka, AK.  Condemned Elmendorf AAF, AK
					Apr 22, 1943
				9788 (MSN 21172) to RAF as Kittyhawk III FL725.  Operated by RAAF 450 Sqn.  SOC Mar 8, 1944
				9789 was to have gone to USSR, but retained by USAAF.  W/o 19 Apr 1943 at Adak, AK.  Condemned Elmendorf AAF, AK
					May 5, 1943
				9790 (MSN 21174) to RAF as Kittyhawk III FL726.  Operated by RAAF 450 Sqn.  SOC Mar 29, 1945
				9791 was to have gone to USSR, but retained by USAAF.  Condemned Elmendorf AAF, AK
					Nov 7, 1943
				9792 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FL727.  SOC Dec 31, 1943
				9793 was to have gone to USSR, but retained by USAAF.  Surveyed Sarasota AAF, FL
					May 19, 1943
				9794 (MSN 21178) to RAF as Kittyhawk III FL728.  Operated by RAAF 450 Sqn.  SOC Mar 8, 1944.
				9795 was to have gone to USSR, but retained by USAAF.  Condemned Adak, AK Apr 21, 1945
				9796 (MSN 21180) to RAF as Kittyhawk III FL729.  Operated by RAAF 450 Sqn. Destroyed Mar 26, 1943 when engine
					failed, aircraft stalled and bombload exploded on impact at El Hamma
					Mar 26, 1943
				9797 wrecked Sep 11, 1942 when caught fire in midair, civilian pilot bailed out
					and plane crashed through roof of Curtiss-Wright plant at Buffalo, NY
				9798 (MSN 21182) to USSR
				9799 was to have gone to USSR, but retained by USAAF.  Condemned Elmendorf AAF, AK
					Oct 18, 1944
				9800 (MSN 21184) to USSR
				9801 condemned salvage Adak, AK May 15, 1945
				9802/9804 (MSN 21186/21188) to USSR
				9805 W/o 6 May 1943 at Mecorius Bay, AK; condemned Elmendorf AAF, AK May 11, 1943
				9806/9826 (MSN 21190/21210) to USSR
				9827 W/o 18 Sep 1944 at Casco AB, AK; condemned Elmendorf AAF, AK Sep 30, 1944
				9828 condemned Mar 16, 1943 Elmendorf AAF, AK
				9829 condemned salvage Adak, AK May 15, 1945
				9830/9831 condemned salvage Adak, AK May 15, 1945
				9832 condemned salvage Adak, AK Oct 3, 1945
				9833 condemned Unmak, AK Mar 2, 1943
				9834 W/o 17 Jul 1944 at Attu, AK; condemned Elmendorf AAF, AK Jul 21, 1944
				9835 W/o 26 Jun 1943 at Amchitka, AK; condemned Elmendorf AAF, AK Jun 27, 1943
				9836 W/o 6 Jul 1943 at Amchitka, AK; condemned salvage Adak, AK May 15, 1945
				9837 W/o 24 Mar 1945 at Shemya, AK; condemned salvage Elmendorf AAF, AK Apr 5, 1945
				9838 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR119.  DBR when forcelanded while lost and
					undercarriage collapsed, Ed Debba Islands Mar 19, 1943.
				9839/9851 (MSN 21223/21235) to USSR
				9852 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FL718.  SOC Mar 29, 1945
				9853 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FL730.  MIA from ground attack mission Feb 5, 1943,
					presumed shot down by Bf 109s.
				9854 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR116.  Wrecked when forcelanded 2 mi W of
					Zuara Sep 8, 1943 after engine failed.
				9855 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR117.  DBR when undercarriage collapsed
					on landing, Marble Arch Dec 20, 1942
				9856 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR118.  Wrecked when bellylanded at Zavia
					May 5, 1943 after engine failed.
				9857 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR120.  To French AF Mar 31, 1945
				9858 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR121.  Crashed when abandoned SE of Todi
					Apr 6, 1944 following flak damage.
				9859 W/o 30 Apr 1945 at Elmendorf AAF, AK; condemned salvage May 15, 1945.
				9860 lost Sep 2, 1944 Landhi, India.  MACR 8187
				9861 condemned inventory Jun 30, 1943
				9862 condemned Dec 19, 1943
				9863 condemned Aug 27, 1943
				9864 condemnend inventory Jun 30,1943
				9865 W/o 13 Feb 1945 in Alaska; condemned salvage Feb 23, 1945, Elmendorf AAF, AK
				9866 condemned Aug 28, 1943
				9867 reclamation completed Newark AB Aug 3, 1945
				9868 condemned salvage Dec 1, 1944
				9869 W/o 26 Sep 1943 at Foster AAF, TX; surveyed Oct 5, 1943 Foster AAF, TX
				9870 (51st FG) lost Apr 8, 1944.  MACR 3690.
				9871 W/o 8 Dec 1943 at Bird Cape, AK; condemned Dec 8, 1943 Elmendorf AAF, AK
				9872 condemned Jan 12, 1944
				9873 condemned salvage Jul 18, 1945
				9874 condemned Jan 21, 1944
				9875 W/o 21 Aug 1943 at Sarasota AAF, FL; surveyed Nov 19, 1943 Ft Myers AAF
				9876 wrecked Nov 30, 1942, Crescent City, FL due to fuel exhaustion
					and forced landing. Condemned Dec 28, 1942
				9877 reclamation completed Robins AAF Aug 9, 1945
				9878 wrecked Feb 28, 1943, Sarasota AAF in landing accident
					when overran plane landing ahead
				9879 wrecked Dec 24, 1942 4 mi E of Causeway, Tampa, FL during
					aerobatics.  Pilot killed.
				9880 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR122.  Dove into sea during dive bombing practice
					1 mi N of Marble Arch Dec 30, 1942.
				9881 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR123.  SOC Mar 8, 1944
				9882 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR124.  DBR when undershot landing and hit 
					obstruction, El Assa Feb 19, 1943.
				9883 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR125.  Missing near Gabes Feb 26, 1943.  Believed
					shot down by Bf 109s
				9886 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR126.  SOC Feb 22, 1945
				9887 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR127.  DBR when bellylanded near Tmini Jan 2, 1943.
				9888 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR128.  Wrecked when collided with Kittyhawk
					FR791 (ex 43-5584) while landing Agnone Sep 3, 1943.
				9889 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR129.  Missing from mission to attack enemy motor
					transport Jan 18, 1943.
				9890 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR130.  Missing from fighter-bomber escort mission
					to El Hamma Feb 27, 1943.
				9891 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR131.  Missing NW of Foum Tatouine Mar 10, 1943,
					believed shot down by Bf 109s.
				9892 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR132.  SOC Feb 29, 1945.
				9893 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR133.  SOC Mar 8, 1944
				9894 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR134.  Lost Jan 5, 1943.
				9895 (MSN 21279) to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR135.  Operated by RAAF 450 Sqn.  SOC Mar 29, 1945
				9896 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR136.  DBR when struck while parked by Kittyhawk
					FL890 (ex 42-45778) at Bari Sep 27, 1943
				9897 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR137.  DBR when bellylanded at Mellaha
					Aug 18, 1943 after undercarriage jammed.
				9898 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR138.  SOC Feb 29, 1944.
				9899 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR139.  SOC May 31, 1944
				9900 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR140.  SOC Apr 28, 1945
				9901 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR385.  Wrecked when taxied into marker drum and
					undercarriage collapsed, LG.08 Mar 25, 1945
				9902 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR386.  SOC Mar 14, 1946
				9903 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR387.  Missiong from armed reconnaissance mission
					to Vasto Dec 20, 1943
				9904 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR388.  SOC Mar 29, 1945
				9905 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR389.  Wrecked when overshot takeoff in dust and
					hit trees, Grottaglie Sep 16, 1943
				9906 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR390.  SOC Apr 26, 1945
				9907 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR391.  SOC Mar 29, 1945
				9908 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR392.  SOC Jul 13, 1943
				9909 condemned salvatge Apr 17, 1944
				9910 (51st FG) lost Apr 7, 1944.  MACR 3515
				9911 condemned Aug 22, 1943
				9912 diverted to China Dec 28, 1945
				9913 W/o 18 May 1944 at Yunnanyi, China.
				9914 (74th FS, 23rd FG) MIA Jul 26, 1943, China.  MACR 461
				9915 condemned Aug 31, 1943
				9916 condemned salvage Army-Navy Liquidation Commission Oct 13, 1945
				9917 condemned Aug 22, 1943
				9918 condemned Jun 7, 1943
				9919 condemnend Apr 6, 1944
				9920 crashlanded near Landhi, India Dec 9, 1944.
					Condemned salvage Dec 16, 1944
				9921 (23rd FG, 75th FS)  w/o near Kunming, China Mar 24, 1943.
					Condemned inventory Jun 30, 1943
				9922 diverted toChina Dec 28, 1945
				9923 condemned inventory Jun 30, 1943
				9924 W/o 30 Aug 1944 in China/Burma/India; condemned accident Aug 31, 1944
				9925 condemned May 3, 1944
				9926 condemned salvage Mar 10, 1945
				9927 W/o 28 Mar 1944 at Jodhpur, India; condemned wrecked Oct 18, 1943
				9928 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR412.  SOC Mar 8, 1944
				9929 (MSN 21313) to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR413. Operated by RAAF 3 Sqn.  
					Wrecked when swung on landing and undercarriage collapsed, Ben Gargane Jul 16, 1943
42-9930/10264		Curtiss P-40K-10-CU Warhawk
				MSN 21314/21648
				9930 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR414.  SOC Mar 8, 1944
				9931 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR415.  Missing near Bir Dufan  Jan 14, 1943, 
					presumably shot down by enemy fighters
				9932 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR416.  SOC Mar 8, 1944
				9933 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR417.  Wrecked when crashlanded on beach near
					Catania Jul 27, 1943 following engine failure
				9934 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR418.  SOC May 31, 1944
				9935 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR419.  Lost Oct 15, 1943, but not SOC until Feb 29, 1944.
				9936 (MSN 21320) to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR420.  Operated by RAAF 3 Sqn.  SOC Mar 29, 1945
				9937 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR421.  Wrecked when struck while parked by SM.83,
					Lecce Nov 6, 1943
				9938 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR422.  SOC Mar 8, 1944
				9939 crashed and burned Oct 28, 1942, Lutz, FL
				9940 wrecked Mar 7, 1943, Romulus AAF, elevator control disconnected,
					pilot killed.  W/o 17 Mar 1943 at Toledo, OH 
				9941 crashed on beach Siesta Key, FL Feb 17, 1943
				9942 reclamation completed Robins AAF Aug 3, 1945
				9943 wrecked Apr 9, 1943 5 mi S of Dale Mabry AAF, Tallahasse, FL,
					forced landing and burned
				9944 surveyed Jan 22, 1943 Dale Mabry AAF, FL.  W/o 2 Aug 1943 at Hampton Springs, FL 
				9945 condemned Tallahassee Jan 22, 1943
				9946 wrecked Apr 3, 1943 5 mik S of Ft. Myers, FL and 1/2 mile
					out to sea.  Flew into water.
				9947 surveyed Sarasota AAF Jan 18, 1944
				9948 W/o 2 Jan 1943 at Dale Mabry Field, FL; to CL-26 Apr 12, 1943, transferred to SMOB Training School
					New Orleans May 31, 1946
				9949 to CL-26 at Sarasota AAF Mar 25, 1943
				9950 crashed and burned Jan 4, 1943 1/4 mi SE of Drew AAF
				9951 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR423.  SOC Mar 8, 1944
				9952 surveyed Sarasota AAF Mar 2, 1944
				9953 wrecked Nov 9, 1942 near Mullet Key Gunnery Range in Tampa
					Bay; Drew AAF to CL-26 Nov 18, 1942
				9954/9955 (MSN 21338/21339) to USSR
				9956 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR424.  DBR when crashlanded on
					runway at Azizia Jun 13, 1943 after engine failed on takeoff.
				9957 (MSN 21341) to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR425.  Shipped to Middle East.  
					On SS Sheaf Crown en route from New York bound for Durban, South Africa, Aden and Alexandria, Egypt. 
					Damaged in a torpedo attack by U-510 ENE of East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa 4Mar43. 
					The merchant ship was quickly abandoned by the crew but was taken in tow to East London 
					after three days. Aircraft salvaged but DBR.   DBR Jun 28, 1943.
				9958 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR426. Shipped to Middle East.   
					Damaged in a torpedo attack by U-510 ENE of East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa 4Mar43. 
					The merchant ship was quickly abandoned by the crew but was taken in tow to East London 
					after three days.  The aircraft was repaired and  transferred to SAAF as 5023 Mar 31, 1945.
					A Flight, No.11 Operational Training Unit, Zwartkop, Pretoria Jul43. Waterkloof, Pretoria Feb44. 
					No. 2 Air Depot, Kimberley, Northern Cape. SOC 18Feb48. Sold by public tender; scrapped.
				9959 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR427.  Shipped to Middle East.   
					Damaged in a torpedo attack by U-510 ENE of East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa 4Mar43. 
					The merchant ship was quickly abandoned by the crew but was taken in tow to East London 
					after three days.   Aircraft was repaired and transferred to SAAF as 5024.
					A Flight, No.11 Operational Training Unit, Zwartkop, Pretoria Jul43. Waterkloof, 
					Pretoria Feb44. No. 2 Air Depot, Kimberley, Northern Cape. SOC 18Feb48. Sold by public tender; scrapped
				9960 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR428.  Shipped to Middle East.   
					Damaged in a torpedo attack by U-510 ENE of East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa 4Mar43. 
					The merchant ship was quickly abandoned by the crew but was taken in tow to East London 
					after three days.  Aircraft was repaired and transferred to SAAF as 5025 
					A Flight, No.11 Operational Training Unit, Zwartkop, Pretoria Jul43. Waterkloof, Pretoria Feb44. 
					Crashed near Wonderboom, Pretoria 15Jun44.
				9961 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR429.  Missing from ground attack mission
					over Sicily Aug 4, 1943
				9962 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR430. Shipped to Middle East.   
					Damaged in a torpedo attack by U-510 ENE of East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa 4Mar43. 
					The merchant ship was quickly abandoned by the crew but was taken in tow to East London 
					after three days.  Salvaged but DBR and SOC Mar 31, 1945.
				9963/9966 (MSN 21347/21350) to USSR
				9967 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR431.  Shipped to Middle East.   
					Damaged in a torpedo attack by U-510 ENE of East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa 4Mar43. 
					The merchant ship was quickly abandoned by the crew but was taken in tow to East London 
					after three days.  Repaired and transferred to SAAF as 5026.
					A Flight, No.11 Operational Training Unit, Zwartkop, Pretoria Aug43. Waterkloof, Pretoria Feb44. 
					No. 2 Air Depot, Kimberley, Northern Cape. SOC 18Feb48. Sold by public tender; scrapped
				9968/9973 (MSN 21352/21357) to USSR
				9974 wrecked Jul 29, 1943 at Sarasota AAF, FL when lost engine on
					takeoff and overshot runway.
				9975 wrecked Mar 1, 1943 at Sarasota AAF, FL when caught fire on final
					approach, pilot landed and ground looped to escape burning plane.
				9976 reclamation completed Robins AAF Aug 9, 1945
				9977/9984 (MSN 21361/21368) to USSR
				9985 reclamation completed Nashville AAF Sep 16, 1945
				9986 to RFC Ontario Mar 10, 1945
				9987 modified as XP-40Q (Model 87).  Surveyed Oct 8, 1944
				9988/9995 (MSN 21372/21379) to USSR
				9996 surveyed Sarasota AAF
				9997 W/o 4 Feb 1944 at Pinellas AAF, FL; surveyed Hilsboror AAF Feb 12, 1944
				9998 W/o 19 May 1943 at Sarastoa AAF, FL; surveyed Sarasota AAF, FL May 20, 1944
				9999/10052 (MSN 21383/21436) to USSR
				10053 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR432.  Shipped to Middle East.   
					Damaged in a torpedo attack by U-510 ENE of East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa 4Mar43. 
					The merchant ship was quickly abandoned by the crew but was taken in tow to East London 
					after three days.  Aircraft was repaired and transferred to SAAF as 5027.  
					B Flight, No.11 Operational Training Unit, Isipingo, Durban, Natal Nov43. 
					Crashed at Stamford Hill, Durban, Natal 22Dec43 (1KIS). The pilot took off from Stamford Hill 
					and struck the Lorenz beacon. The aircraft crashed on the airfield close to the perimeter fence 
					near a vehicle park
				10054 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR433.  Shipped to Middle East.   
					Damaged in a torpedo attack by U-510 ENE of East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa 4Mar43. 
					The merchant ship was quickly abandoned by the crew but was taken in tow to East London 
					after three days  Aircraft DBR and SOC Mar 31, 1945
				10055 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR434.  Shipped to Middle East.   
					Damaged in a torpedo attack by U-510 ENE of East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa 4Mar43. 
					The merchant ship was quickly abandoned by the crew but was taken in tow to East London 
					after three days  Aircraft DBR and SOC Mar 31, 1945
				10056 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR435.  SOC Mar 29, 1945
				10057 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR436.  SOC Mar 22, 1945
				10058 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR437.  SOC Mar 29, 1945
				10059 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR438.  Wrecked when crashlanded
					at Venafro Feb 22, 1944 after being hit by flak over Roccaseca
				10060 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR439.  SOC Feb 22, 1945
				10061 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR440.  DBR when bellylanded S of
					Fayid after engine failed during overshoot.
				10062 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR441.  SOC Feb 22, 1945
				10063 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR442.  SOC Feb 29, 1945
				10064 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR443.  SOC Feb 22, 1945
				10065 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR444.  DBR when bellylanded at
					Peretola Oct 6, 1943 after engine failure
				10066 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR445.  SOC Mar 8, 1944
				10067 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR446.  Wrecked when crashlanded
					at Fayid Dec 21, 1944 after engine caught fire during
					approach
				10068 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR447.  DBR when bellylanded near
					Sfax Apr 11, 1943 after engine failed.
				10069 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR448.  SOC Mar 8, 1944
				10070 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR449.  SOC Mar 8, 1944
				10071 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR450.  Wrecked when struck by
					Kittyhawk FR476 (ex 42-10333) while parked at Ben Gardane
					Apr 6, 1943.
				10072 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR451.  Bellylanded in desert
					May 12, 1943 after engine failed.
				10073 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR452.  SOC Feb 22, 1945
				10074 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR453.  Missing off Cape Bon 
					Apr 22, 1943, believed shot down by Bf 109s.
				10075 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR454.  DBR when struck marker barrels
					at Zuara Jun 2, 1943 after engine lost power during takeoff
				10076 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR455.  SOC Feb 22,1945
				10077 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR456.  SOC Mar 8, 1944
				10078 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR457.  Shot down by flak while
					attacking enemy motor transport Mar 26, 1943
				10079 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR458.  Ditched off San Tecla
					Aug 4, 1943 after being hit by flak over Francavilla
				10080 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR459.  SOC Feb 22, 1945
				10081/10088 (MSN 12465/21472) to USSR
					10083 forced landing due to battle damage near Murmansk Nov 10, 1944.  Recovered from crash site.
						Acquired by Jim Pearce of Sussex, UK Sep 26, 1996.  Shipped to Griffin, GA for restoration Feb 1997.
						Registered N402WH, current.  Preserved and on display at Fagen Fighters World War II Museum, Granite
						Fall, Minnesota
				10089/10091 (MSN 21473/21475) to Brazil
					10089 later as FAB 4026
					10090 later as FAB 4027
					10091 later as FAB 4028
				10092/10098 (MSN 21476/21482) to USSR
				10099/10101 (MSN 21483/21485) to Brazil
					10099 later as FAB 4029
					10100 later as FAB 4030
					10101 later as FAB 4031
				10102/10108 (MSN 21486/21492) to USSR
				10109/10111 (MSN 21493/21495) to Brazil
					10109 later as FAB 4032
					10110 later as FAB 4033
					10111 later as FAB 4034
				10112/10118 (MSN 21496/21502) to USSR
				10119 (MSN 21503) to Brazil, later as FAB 4035
				10120 surveyed Rice AAF, CA Mar 30, 1944
				10121 surveyed Key AAF Mar 19, 1944
				10122/10128 (MSN 21506/21512) to USSR
				10129 wrecked in landing accident at Orlando AAB Jan 9, 1943
				10130 surveyed Sep 14, 1943 Salinas AAB
				10131/10152 (MSN 21515/21536) to USSR
					10150 diverted from USSR to USAAF Jan 11, 1944.  To TP-40K Aug 2, 1944, to RFC Ontario Mar 10, 1945
				10153 (MSN 21537) to New Zealand as NZ3045.  Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at 
					Hobsonville on 30 January 1943.  Struck by NZ3046 while landing after training flight at Ohakea 
					on 24 June 1944.   Struck off at Ohakea on 2 August 1944 as reduced to spares
				10154 (MSN 21538) to New Zealand as NZ3046.  Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at 
					Hobsonville on 30 January 1943.  Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				10155 (MSN 21539) to New Zealand as NZ3047.  Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at 
					Hobsonville on 30 January 1943.  To No.2 OTU, Ohakea.   Mid-air collision with NZ3104 north of 
					Foxton on 6 September 1944.
				10156 (MSN 21540) to New Zealand as NZ3048.  Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at 
					Hobsonville on 30 January 1943.  To No.14 Squadron departing Whenuapai 26 March 1943 as part of 
					the first ferry flight from New Zealand.  To No.2 OTU, Ohakea.  Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia 
					on 2 March 1948.
				10157 (MSN 21541) to New Zealand as NZ3049.  Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at 
					Hobsonville on 30 January 1943.  To No.14 Squadron departing Whenuapai 26 March 1943 as part 
					of the first ferry flight from New Zealand. Crashed during ferry 
					flight to Guadalcanal on 30 March 1943 but later salvaged and returned to service. 
					The aircraft was one of four that force landed on a beach near Noumea after being caught in a 
					thunderstorm and running short of fuel.   Shot down by enemy aircraft near 
					Munda Point on 1 July 1943. The aircraft dived into the sea from 5000 feet. 
				10158/10161 (MSN 21542/21545) to USSR
				10162 (MSN 21546) to New Zealand as NZ3050.  Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at 
					Hobsonville on 30 January 1943.  To No.15 Squadron departing Whenuapai 26 March 1943 as part 
					of the first ferry flight from New Zealand. Crashed at Kukum on 1 May 1943. The aircraft 
					suffered an engine failure and fire just after takeoff and crashed into the sea
				10163 (MSN 21547) to New Zealand as NZ3051.  Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and 
					BoC at Hobsonville on 30 January 1943.  To No.14 Squadron. Lost during ferry flight to Guadalcanal 
					on 26 March 1943 and struck off at Guadalcanal. The aircraft was ditched 
					near Noumea after being caught in a thunderstorm and running short of fuel. The other four 
					aircraft in the formation had landed on a nearby beach.
				10164 (MSN 21548) to New Zealand as NZ3052.  Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC 
					at Hobsonville on 30 January 1943.  To No.4 OTU, Ohakea by September 1944. Crashed during ferry 
					flight to Guadalcanal on 30 March 1943 but later salvaged and returned 
					to service. The aircraft was one of four that force landed on a beach near Noumea after being caught in a thunderstorm and running 
					short of fuel. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 02 March 1948.
				10165 (MSN 21549) to New Zealand as NZ3053.  Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 30 January 1943. 
					Coded "27". To No.14 Squadron. Crashed during ferry flight to Guadalcanal on 30 March 1943 but later salvaged and returned to service. 
					The aircraft was one of four that force landed on a beach near Noumea after being caught in a thunderstorm and running short of fuel. 
					Collided with NZ3078 after landing at Sunlight Field on 30 June 1943. NZ3078 landed ahead of NZ3053 after a tight turn onto final approach 
					and was hit by NZ3053 after it had landed.
				10166 (21550) to New Zealand as NZ3054.  Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 30 January 1943.
					To No.14 Squadron.  Lost during ferry flight to Guadalcanal on 30 March 1943, and written off. The aircraft 
					was one of four that force landed on a beach near Noumea after being caught in a thunderstorm and 
					running short of fuel. 
				10167/10171 (MSN 21551/21555) to USSR
				10172 to RAAF as A29-164 Jan 1943.  Destroyed by fireat Werribee bombing range Oct 28, 1947.
				10173 to RAAF as A29-165 Jan 1943.  Collided with A29-148 at Benetook May 25, 1945
				10174 to RAAF as A29-166 Jan 1943.  Crashed near Kiriwina Jan 12, 1944.
				10175 to RAAF as A29-182 Jan 1943.  Destroyed at Werribee bombing range Jun 1948.
				10176 to RAAF as A29-167 Jan 1943.  Collided with A29-186 near Mildura, Vic Feb 1945.
				10177 to RAAF as A29-168 Jan 1943.  Forcelanded near Yelta Jul 27, 1945. Converted to components.
				10178 to RAAF as A29-183 Jan 1943.  Forcelanded near Vivigani,
					Goodenough Island, Papua New Guinea Feb 1944.  Abandoned in place. Recovered ans stored NSW C1990.
					To restoration project with Graham Orphan, Blenheim, NZ 200-2002.
				10179 wrecked Aug 5, 1943 1/2 mi S of Lido Beach, FL when spun
					into water.  Pilot killed
				10180 W/o 22 Jun 1943 at Oneco, FL; surveyed Sarasota AAF Jun 24, 1943
				10181 converted to two-seat TP-40K for use by mechanics to learn how to taxi, with nosewheel to prevent noseovers.  
					Plane was unflyable.  Reclamation completed Buffalo AF, NY Jun 29, 1945. Scrapped Aug 5, 1945
				10182 W/o 19 May 1943 at Sarastoa AAF, FL; surveyed Sarasota AAF May 21, 1943
				10183 to RAAF as A29-169 Jan 1943.  Shot down near Gurney airstrip Milne Bay, NG Apr 14, 1943.
				10184 to RAAF as A29-170 Jan 1943.  Crashed near Laverton, VIC
					Mar 13, 1943 after caught fire in the air.
				10185 to RAAF as A29-171 Jan 1943.  Crashed Jan 11, 1945 on landing at Essendon Vic when the starboard 
					wheel didn't lock down. Authorized for w/o Nov 19, 1946, SOC Jul 1949.
				10186 to RAAF as A29-172 Jan 1943.  Force landed Wedan beach 
					May 25 1943.  Converted to components.
				10187 W/o 15 Mar 1944 at Sarasota AAB, FL; surveyed Sarasota AAF May 17, 1944
				10188 W/o 18 Nov 1943 at Sarasota AAB, FL; surveyed Drew AAF Nov 20, 1943
				10189 surveyed Sarasota AAF Aug 28, 1943
				10190 to RFC Ontario Mar 10, 1945
				10191 W/o 24 Apr 1944 at Pinellas AAF, FL (440th FS) surveyed Pinellas AB, FL Apr 25, 1944
				10192 reclamation completed Sarasota AAF Aug 21, 1944
				10193 to RAAF as A29-184 Jan 1943.  Destroyed at Werribee bombing range Feb 1948
				10194 to RAAF as A29-185 Jan 1943.  Crashed into sea near
					Goodenough Island Nov 3, 1943 after hit by flak on an attack on Pal Mal Mal Plantation Jaquinot Bay New Britain .
				10195 to RAAF as A29-186 Jan 1943.  Collided with A29-167 over Wentworth bombing range near
					Mildura, VIC Feb 16, 1945.
				10196 to RAAF as A29-187 Jan 1943.  Jul 17, 1945 failed to lock down the u/c and belly landed at Mildura strip.
					Authorized for w/o Nov 1946,  SOC Jul 1949.
				10197 to RAAF as A29-188 Jan 1943.  Ditched Mar 2, 1943 in China Straits near Milne Bsy
				10198 crashed near Bee Ridge, FL Feb 4, 1943.  Pilot bailed out OK.
				10199 to RFC Ontario Apr 20, 1945
				10200 to RFC Ontario Apr 20, 1945
				10201 wrecked at Pinellas AB, FL Dec 5, 1943 in dead stick wheels-up landing
				10202 W/o 4 Sep 1943 at Passage Key, FL; surveyed Sarasota AAF Sep 7, 1942
				10203 to RAAF as A29-189 Jan 1943.  Destroyed at Werribee bombing
					range Jul 24, 1947.
				10204 to RAAF as A29-190 Jan 1943.  Crashed when failed to pull out of diveat Wentworth bombing
					range Aug 27, 1945
				10205 to RAAF as A29-173.  Collided with A29-181 Apr 13, 1945 over Mildura,
					VIC, Australia
				10206 to RAAF as A29-191 Jan 1943.  Missing between Port Moresby
					and Goodenough Island Dec 18, 1943.
				10207 W/o 30 Aug 1943 at Sarasota AAF, FL surveyed Sarasota AAF, FL Sep 1, 1943
				10208 (338 FG) crashed near Wakilla, FL Apr 22, 1943 when
					hit trees on side of river and crashed on the other side
					of the river.  Pilot killed
				10209 W/o 26 Aug 1943 at Sarasota AAF, FL; surveyed Sarasota AF, FL Aug 28, 1943
				10210 W/o 15 Jan 1943 at Sarasota, FL; to CL-26 Sarasota AAF, FL Jun 6, 1943
				10211 reclamation completed Robins AAF Aug 9, 1945
				10212 reclamation completed Robins AAF Aug 3, 1945
				10213 to RAAF as A29-174 Jan 1943.  Destroyed at Werribee bombing
					range Oct 1948.
				10214 to RAAF as A29-192 Jan 1943.  Engine failed on takeoff Mar 18, 1943 and crashed at
					end of Gurney Strip, Milne Bay.  Reduced to spares.
				10215 to RAAF as A29-175 Jan 1943.  Destroyed at Werribee bombing
					range Feb 1948.
				10216 to RAAF as A29-193 Jan 1943.  Crash landed Feb 7, 1945 after an electrical fire in the cockpit. 
					Authorized for w/o Nov 1946.  SOC Jul 1949
				10217 to RAAF as A29-176 Jan 1943.  Crashed during dive bombing exercise at Wentworth bombing
					range Dec 14, 1944
				10218 reclamation completed Robins AAF Aug 3, 1945
				10219 converted to XP-40K and used to test installation of several
					Allison engines as well as Packard V-1650.  W/o 10 Jun 1944 at Indianapolis, IN.  The record card
					indicates that it went to Indianapolis-Allison Corp as CL-26
					Jun 12, 1944, which may refer to the same episode, but CL-26 usually indicates
					a non-flying aircraft used for ground training.  Maybe this
					was its ultimate fate after the tests were complete.
				10220 reclamation completed Newark AAB Aug 3,1 945
				10221 surveyed Robins AAF Nov 1, 1943
				10222 to RAAF as A29-194 Jan 1943.  The engine stalled on take off Feb 25, 1945, it was sent to 1 CRD 
					Authorized for w/o Nov 1946,  SOC Jul 1949
				10223 to RAAF as A29-195 Jan 1943.  Crashed 10 mi west of Mildura, VIC Nov 7, 1944
				10224 to RAAF as A29-177 Jan 1943.  Destroyed at Werribee bombing
					range Aug 1947.
				10225 to RAAF as A29-178 Jan 1943.  Destroyed at Werribee bombing
					range Oct 1948
				10226 to RAAF as A29-179 Jan 1943.  Destroyed at Werribee bombing
					range Oct 1948.
				10227 to RAAF as A29-180 Jan 1943.  Destroyed at Werribee bombing
					range Jun 1948.
				10228 W/o 30 Aug 1943 at Sarasota AAF, FL; surveyed Sarasota AAF Sep 1, 1943
				10229 (98th FS) undershot landing at Sarasota AAF, FL and written off Jun 2, 1943.
				10230 W/o 30 Aug 1943 at Pinellas AAF, FL; surveyed Pinellas AB, FL Sep 2, 1943
				10231 crashed near Sarasota AAF, FL Jun 25, 1943 after midair fire.  Pilot bailed out OK.  
					W/o 25 Aug 1943 at Sarasota AAF, FL 
				10232 to RAAF as A29-181 Jan 1943.  Collided with A29-173 Apr 13, 1943 over Mildura,
					VIC, Australia.
				10233 to RAAF as A29-196 Jan 1943.  Authorized for w/o Nov 1946,
					SOC Jul 1949.
				10234 to RAAF as A29-197 Jan 1943.  Ditched in sea near Vivigani,
					Goodenough Island Jan 21, 1944.
				10235 to RAAF as A29-198 Jan 1943.  Authorized for w/o Nov 1946,
					SOC Jul 1949.
				10236 (MSN 21620) to USSR
				10238 reclamation completed Sarasota AAF Oct 19, 1945
				10239 W/o 23 Sep 1943 at Sarasota AAF, FL; surveyed Sarasota AAF, FL Sep 26, 1943
				10240 crashed nea Sarasota AAF, FL Jan 20, 1943.  Pilot killed.
				10241 reclamation completed Ft. Logan Jul 21, 1945
				10242/10247 (MSN 21626/21631) to USSR
				10248 wrecked in hard landing Sarasota AF Dec 20, 1942.
					Surveyed Dec 27, 1942
				10249 reclamation completed Robins AAF Aug 9, 1945
				10250 wrecked Drew AAF Dec 15, 1942
				10251 crashed near Drew Field, FL Dec 13, 1942 in late pullout from dive.  Pilot killed.
				10252/10256 (MSN 21636/21640) to USSR
					10256 (MSN 21640) to USSR. Shot down in combat with four Bf 109s.  Made gears-up forced 
						landing near Murmansk Sep 29, 1943.  Recovered from crash site in Russia c1993, underwent
						reastoration project 1993-2004.  First flight Granite Falls, MN May 30, 2006.  Registration
						N401WH reserved Mar 17, 2006, taken up Apr 13, 2006,  Debuted at EAA Airventure
						2006 at Oshkosh, WI.  Now in Aleutian Tiger Markings with Dakota Territory Air Museum, Minot, ND.
						In 2016 was with Texas Flying Legends Museum
				10257 reclamation completed Luke AAF Oct 22, 1945
				10258 to RFC Bush Field Feb 16, 1945
				10259 reclamation completed Robins AAF Aug 3, 1945
				10260 W/o 16 Jan 1943 at Sarasota AAB, FL; condemned Sarasota AAF, FL Jan 27, 1942
				10261 to RFC Ontario Feb 10, 1945
				10262 (MSN 21646) to USSR
				10263 (MSN 21647) to USSR
				10264 (MSN 21648) to USSR
42-10265/10429		Curtiss P-40K-15-CU Warhawk
				MSN 21649/21813
				10265 to RFC Ontario Mar 10, 1945
				10266 to RFC Ontario Mar 20, 1945.  In 1995 was reported to be under restoration as N40K.  Later stored.
					Destroyed by fire in workshop, South Louisville, KY Aug 9, 2001.
				10267 (MSN 21651) to USSR
				10268 W/o 12 Feb 1943 at Sarasota AAF, FL; repaired (?); crashed Feb 17, 1943 near Sarasota AAF, FL.  Pilot killed.
					w/o 29 Jun 1945 at Sarasota AAF, FL
				10269 reclamation completed Sarasota AAF Jun 29, 1945
				10270 (440th FS) surveyed Pinellas AAB Mar 3, 1944
				10271 crashed near Eglin Field, FL Nov 29, 1942, killing Lt. Col Boyd "Buzz" Wagner,
					first USAAF ace of WW2.
				10272 (MSN 21656) to USSR.  Shot down Aug 9, 1943 over Sarkisalo, Finland.
				10273 (MSN 21657) to USSR
				10274 (MSN 21658) to USSR
				10275 (MSN 21659) to USSR
				10276 W/o 16 Jun 1944 at Bradenton, FL; surveyed Sarasota AAF, FL Jun 17, 1944
				10277 wrecked Oct 22, 1943 after midair with 42-10355, Osprey FL.  Pilot killed.  
				10278 reclamation completed Luke AAF Oct 22, 1945
				10279 W/o 22 Jul 1943 at Hillsborough AAF, FL; surveyed Bartow AAF, FL Jul 29, 1943
				10280 to DPC Bush Field Apr 16, 1945
				10281 (MSN 21665) to USSR
				10282 (MSN 21666) to USSR
				10283 (MSN 21667) to USSR
				10284 (MSN 21668) to USSR
				10285 (MSN 21669) to USSR
				10286 W/o 17 Apr 1944 at Pinellas AAF, FL; surveyed (304th FS) at Pinellas AAB, FL Apr 18, 1944
				10287 to RFC Ontario, CA Mar 10, 1945
				10288 wrecked Feb 16, 1943, Sarasota, FL.  Converted to spares.
				10289 W/o 14 May 1943 at Sopchoppy, FL; surveyed Tallahassee AAF, FL May 16, 1943
				10290 surveyed Sarasota Aug 4, 1944
				10291/10316 (MSN 21675/21700) to USSR
				10317 (MSN 21701) to New Zealand as NZ3055.  Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 28 January 1943.
					To No.15 Squadron. Crash  landed at Russell Island on 5 July 1943 after being damaged by enemy action.
				10318 (MSN 21702) to New Zealand as NZ3056.  Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 28 January 1943. 
					Coded "7".   To No.14 Squadron.  Crash landed on beach at Guadalcanal at 1345 hours on 16 June 1943 after engine failure. Repaired and 
					returned to service.  To No.4 OTU, Ohakea by September 1944. Crashed half a mile from the end of the runway at Ohakea during a test 
					flight on 19 May 1945.
				10319 (MSN 21703) to New Zealand as NZ3057.  Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 28 January 1943.
					Struck off on 31 January 1944.
				10320 (MSN 21704) to New Zealand as NZ3090.  Was to have been shipped with the aircraft that became NZ3045/3065,
					 but had to be sent with a later shipment.  Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 
					26 April 1943.  To No.2 OTU, Ohakea. Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948
				10321 (MSN 21705) to New Zealand as NZ3058.  Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 28 January 1943.
					To No.4 OTU, Ohakea. Undercarriage collapsed after heavy landing at Ardmore on 22 May 1944.	
					Struck off at No.1 RD, Hamilton on 23 June 1944 as scrapped.
				10322 (MSN 21706) to New Zealand as NZ3059.  Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 
					28 January 1943. Coded "23". Crashed at Ardmore on 11 March 1944. The aircraft suffered an engine failure on takeoff and ran through a 
					fence after overshoting the end of the runway. Struck off at Ardmore on 12 May 1944 as scrapped while with No.26 SU. Converted 
					to instructional airframe INST97 with TTS, Nelson.
				10323 (MSN 21707) to New Zealand as NZ3060.  Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 
					30 January 1943. Coded "9". To No.14 Squadron. Belly landed at Kukum following test flight on 19 July 1943. Later repaired and 
					returned to service. To No.4 OTU, Ohakea by September 1944. Coded "9". Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948.
				10324 (MSN 21708) to New Zealand as NZ3061.  Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 
					30 January 1943.  Coded "61".   To No.2 OTU, Ohakea.  Sold to J. Larsen from Rukuhia on 2 March 1948
				10325 (MSN 21709) to New Zealand as NZ3062.  Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 30 January 1943.
					To No.2 OTU, Ohakea. Crashed near Ohakea on 8 January 1945. The aircraft dived into the ground and exploded shortly after takeoff.
				10326 (MSN 21710) to New Zealand as NZ3063.  Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 30 January 1943.
					Struck off at Espiritu Santos on 31 January 1944 while with No.4 RD
				10327 (MSN 21711) to New Zealand as NZ3064.  Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 30 January 1943.
					To No.4 OTU, Ohakea by September 1944. Force landed eleven miles west of Ohakea during training flight on 8 December 1944. 
					Struck off at Ohakea on 16 January 1945.
				10328 (c/bn 21712) to New Zealand as NZ3065.  Assembled by No.1 Aircraft Depot, Hobsonville and BoC at Hobsonville on 
					30 January 1943. Coded "29". To No.18 Squadron. Belly landed at Russell Islands after being badly damaged by enemy aircraft on 
					4 July 1943. The aircraft was later repaired and returned to service. Struck off at Espiritu Santo on 1 November 1943. 
				10329 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR472.  SOC May 31, 1944
				10330 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR473.  SOC Mar 29, 1945
				10331 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR474.  SOC Mar 29, 1945
				10332 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR475.  SOC Mar 8, 1944
				10333 (MSN 21717) to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR476.  Operated by RAAF with 450 Sqn, to 3 Sqn RAAF.  Struck Kittyhawk FR450
					(parked) at Ben Gardane, Tunisia Apr 6, 1943.  SOC Feb 22, 1945
				10334 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR477.  Crashed after being
					abandoned off Hammamet Apr 23, 1943 when engine lost power.
				10335 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR478.  SOC Mar 8, 1944
				10336 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR479.  SOC Mar 29, 1945
				10337 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR480.  SOC Mar 8, 1944
				10338 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR481.  SOC Mar 8, 1944
				10339 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR482.  Crashed near Salerno Sep 10, 1943 after
					pilot bailed out after engine failed.
				10340 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR483.  SOC Feb 22, 1945
				10341 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR484.  SOC May 31, 1944
				10342 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR485.  Hit barrel while taxying at Berka Jun 28, 1943,
					presumably SOC.
				10343 reclamation completed Patterson AAF May 12, 1945
				10344 wrecked Jun 11, 1943 during aerobatics, Hillsborough, Tampa, FL.  Pilot killed.
				10345 to RFC Ontario Mar 10, 1945
				10346 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR486.  SOC Mar 14, 1946
				10347 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR487.  Lost at sea enroute to Middle East
				10348 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR488.  Wrecked when hit by Kittyhawk FR310
					(ex 42-45900) on runway at Zuara Jul 4, 1943
				10349 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR489.  Crashed after pilot bailed out near Catania Aug 4, 1943
				10350 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR490.  Ditched south of Malta Jul 18, 1943 after
					engine failure.
				10351 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR491.  SOC Feb 22, 1945
				10352 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR492.  SOC Mar 29, 1945
				10353 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR493.  SOC Mar 29, 1945
				10354 to RFC Bush Field Feb 16, 1945
				10355 wrecked Oct 22, 1943 after midair with 42-10277, Osprey, FL.  Pilot killed.
				10356 wrecked Aug 11, 1942 Dale Mabry AAB, FL due to prop failure, wheels-up
					landing, swerved off runway and DBR
				10357 (338th FG) ground-looped Malbry Field, FL Mar 11, 1943.  Surveyed
					May 23, 1944
				10358 (440th FS) surveyed Pinellas AAB Jun 4, 1944
				10359 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR494.  SOC Feb 22, 1945.
				10360 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR495.  SOC Mar 29, 1945
				10361 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR496.  SOC Feb 22, 1945
				10362 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR497.  SOC Aug 8, 1944
				10363 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR498.  DBR Jan 12, 1944
				10364 wrecked Oct 23, 1942, Sarasota Bay, FL 5 mi SW of Bradenton, FL.  Pilot killed.
				10365 W/o 24 Jun 1943 at Sarasota AAF, FL; surveyed Sarasota AB Jun 26, 1943
				10366 wrecked Apr 7, 1943 Newport, Fl and w/o
				10367 W/o 29 May 1943 at Hillsborough Field, FL; surveyed Hillsboro AAF, FL May 30, 1943
				10368 wrecked Mar 29, 1943 Bendhaven, FL and w/o.
				10369 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR499.  No record of fate
				10370 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR500.  SOC Mar 22, 1945
				10371 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR501.  SOC May 31, 1944.
				10372 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR502.  Wrecked when forcelanded near Rome
					Mar 8, 1944 following engine failure.
				10373 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR503.  No record of fate
				10374 to RFC McKellar Field May 8, 1945
				10375 wrecked in landing accident at Dale Mabry Field, Tallahassee, FL when crashed into
					P-40K 42-10356.  W/o 20 Apr 1943 at Dale Mabry Field, FL 
				10376 crashed at Alligator Pt Gunnery Range, FL Apr 11, 1943.  Pilot killed.
				10377 reclamation completed Robbins AAF Aug 9, 1945
				10378 to RFC Ontario May 10, 1945
				10379 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR504.  SOC May 31, 1944
				10380 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR505.  Wrecked when undershot landing and 
					undercarriage collapsed, Sorman West Oct 7, 1943
				10381 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR506. SOC Apr 24, 1945
				10382 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR507.  SOC Feb 22,1945
				10383 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR508.  Destroyed by fire after crashing at
					Hazbub Apr 19, 1943 after stalling on approach.
				10384 crashed near Panacea, FL Jan 31, 1943.  Pilot bailed out OK.
				10385 to RFC Ontario Mar 10, 1945
				10386 in midair with P-40N 44-7611 Nov 9, 1944 20 mi NW of Luke AAF, AZ.  To RFC Ontario Mar 10, 1945
				10387 to Britain
				10388 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR509.  SOC Mar 29, 1945
				10389 (MSN 21773) to Brazil, later as FAB 4036
				10390 (MSN 21774) to Brazil, later as FAB 4037
				10391 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR510.  Crashed into sea off Syracuse, Sicily
					Jul 12, 1943 after colliding with Kittyhawk FR514 (ex 42-10395)
				10392 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR511.  Missing from ground attack mission
					over Sicily Aug 3, 1943
				10393 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR512.  SOC Feb 29, 1944
				10394 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR513.  Lost at sea enroute to Middle East
				10395 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR514.  Crashed into sea off Syracuse, Sicily
					Jul 12, 1943 after colliding with Kittyhawk FR510 (ex 42-10391)
				10396 (MSN 21780) to Brazil, later as FAB 4038
				10397
				10398 (MSN 21782) to Brazil, later as FAB 4039
				10399 (MSN 21783) to Brazil, later as FAB 4040.  Condemned Jun 29, 1943
				10400 (MSN 21784) was to have gone to Brazil, but forcelanded at
					Paramaribo, Surinam during ferry flight.  Condemned Feb 8, 1943
				10401 (MSN 21785) to Brazil, later as FAB 4041.
				10402 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR515.  No record of fate
				10403 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR516.  SOC Mar 29, 1945
				10404 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR517.  Wrecked when struck by Kittyhawk FR338
					(ex 42-46131) while taxying at El Ejem Apr 18, 1943
				10405 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR518.  SOC Feb 22, 1945.
				10406 (MSN 21790) to Brazil, later as FAB 4042.  Condemned Jun 20, 1943
				10407 (MSN 21791) to Brazil, later as FAB 4043
				10408 (MSN 21792) to Brazil. later as FAB 4044
				10409 (MSN 21793) was to have gone to Brazil, but forcelanded at Cayenne,
					French Guiana during ferry flight.  Condemned Feb 8, 1943
				10410 (MSN 21794) to Brazil, later as FAB 4045
				10411 (MSN 21795) to Brazil
				10412 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR519.  Bellylanded at Sorman West Sep 22, 1943,
					presumably SOC.
				10413 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR520.  Wrecked when undercarriage
					retracted in error whilst taxying at Alem Main May 5, 1943.
				10414 to RAF as Kittyhawk III FR521.  SOC Feb 22, 1945
				10415 to RAAF as A29-200 Feb 1943.  Authorized for w/o Nov 1946,
					SOC Jul 1949.
				10416 (MSN 21800) to Brazil
				10417 (MSN 21801) to Brazil
				10418 (MSN 21802) to Brazil
				10419 (MSN 21803) to Brazil
				10420 (MSN 21804) to Brazil
				10421 (MSN 21805) to Brazil
				10422 to RAAF as A29-201 Feb 1943.  Lost on operations near
					Vivigani Aug 2, 1943.  Made attack Gasmata airfield and on the returning 
					from there they attacked barges and this a/c was believed hit from shrapnel by own bombs.
				10423 to RAAF as A29-202 Mar 1943.  Authorized for w/o Nov 1946,
					SOC Jul 1949.
				10424 crashed with 79th FG, 99th FS near Modena, Italy Jan 3, 1944. Conflict with next item.  
				10424 to RAAF but lost when delivery ship was sunk by U-boat on Caribbean Jan 29, 1943
				10425 to RAAF but lost when delivery ship was sunk by U-boat in Caribbean Jan 29, 1943
				10426 to RAAF as A29-203 Mar 1943.  Authorized for w/o Nov 1946,
					SOC Jul 1949.
				10427 to RAAF as A29-199 Feb 1943.  Forcelanded at Mildura
					Feb 1945, reduced to components.
				10428 was to go to RAAF but lost when delivery ship was sunk by UBoat in
					Caribbean Jan 29, 1943
				10429 was to go to RAAF but lost when delivery ship was sunk by UBoat in
					Caribbean Jan 29, 1943
42-10430/10479		Curtiss P-40L-1-CU Warhawk
				Model 87-B3.  MSN 15526/15575
				10430 (33rd FG, 60th FS) shot down in error by a Spitfire near
					Licata, Sicily Jul 13, 1943. Pilot KIA. MACR 928.  
				10431 surveyed USA Mar 11, 1944
				10432 condemned flak May 21, 1943
				10433 (MSN 15529) to New Zealand as NZ3074, but returned to USA.   It had been delivered to New Zealand by mistake.
					W/o 29 Jan 1944 at Luke AAF, AZ; Surveyed at Rome AAF, NY Feb 2, 1944
				10434 (325th FG, 318th FS) during strafing collided in midair with another P-40 and crashed 3 km S of 
					Pula, Sardinia, Italy Jul 3, 1943.  Pilot KIA.  MACR 432.  
				10435 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10436 W/o 14 Jul 1944 at Lake Bolseno, Italy; condemned crash Jul 15, 1944
				10437 condemned crash landing Aug 18, 1943
				10438 condemned crash landing Jan 21, 1944
				10439 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10440 reclamation completed Rome AAF, NY Jul 23, 1945
				10441 condemned salvage May 15, 1943
				10442 condemned enemy aircraft May 21, 1943
				10443 condemned French Morocco Feb 20, 1943
				10444 condemned crashed May 27, 1944
				10445 condemned French Morocco Feb 20, 1943
				10446 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10447 W/o 9 May 1944 at Cercola, Italy; condemned mechanical failure May 13, 1944
				10448 condemned crashed Sep 18, 1943
				10449 to excess inventory list Mar 13, 1945
				10450 condmned salvage non combat Mar 30, 1945
				10451 condemned crash landing Oct 9, 1943
				10452 (522nd FS, 27th FG, 12th AF) shot down by machine gun fire from trucks he was strafing SW of
					Viterbo, Italy Jun 6, 1944.  MACR 5448.  Pilot killed.
				10453 (57th FG, 64th FS) shot down 6 km N of Slano,
					Yugoslavia Nov 28, 1943.  MACR 1409. Pilot POW.
				10454 surveyed USA May 12, 1944
				10455 W/o 19 Dec 1943 at San Pancrazio, Italy; condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10456 condemned flak Apr 15, 1944
				10457 (79th FG, 85th FS) shot down by ground fire Italy Dec 2, 1943.
					MACR 1411.  Pilot KIA
				10458 W/o 18 Apr 1943 at Wadi Halfa, Sudan; condemned May 4, 1943
				10459 condemned taxi accident at Castello, Italy Sep 19, 1943
				10460 (324th FG, 315th FS) damaged by a Bf 109G-6/trop of JG 53/II. and crashed into sea between 
					Sicily and Tunisia Jul 8, 1943.  Pilot KIA.  MACR 62.  
				10461 condemned salvage non combat May 7, 1945
				10462 condemned crashed Dec 31, 1943
				10463 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10464 condemned Feb 20, 1943
				10465 returned to USA Mar 4, 1944
				10466 condemned Feb 20, 1943
`				10467 condemned Feb 20, 1943
				10468 condemned salvage Jun 26, 1944
				10469 condemned Feb 20, 1943
				10470 condemned Feb 20, 1943
				10471 condemned Feb 20, 1943
				10472 condemned combat Jun 30, 1943
				10473 surveyed Rome AAF, NY Aug 31, 1944
				10474 condemned enemy action Jun 17, 1944
				10475 (325th FG, 318th FS) presumed collided in midair with P-40L 42-10887 during evasive
					actions near Oristano, Sardinia, Italy July 22, 1943.  MACR 446.  Pilot KIA
				10476 condemned crashed May 28, 1943
				10477 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10478 (MSN 15574) diverted to French Apr 5, 1943
				10479 (325th FG, 318th FS) shot down by a Bf 109G-6 of JG 51/II. S of Sardinia, Italy Jun 24, 1943. 
					Pilot KIA.  MACR 454. 
42-10480/10699		Curtiss P-40L-5-CU Warhawk
				Model 87-B3
				10513, 10616, 10642, 10648, 10669, 10676 converted to P-40R-2
				10480 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10481 condemned enemy action Jun 17, 1944
				10482 diverted to Free French AF in North Africa
				10483 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10484 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10485 condemned crash landing Jun 28, 1943
				10486 diverted to Free French AF in North Africa Apr 5, 1943
				10487 diverted to Free French AF in North Africa Apr 5, 1943
				10488 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10489 diverted to Free French AF in North Africa Apr 5, 1943.  DBR in landing accident 
					Oct 16, 1944 at Meknes, Morocco.  Pilot uninjured.
				10490 diverted to Free French AF in North Africa Apr 5, 1943
				10491 condemned salvage May 13, 1944
				10492 to excess inventory lis Nov 30, 1945
				10493 condemned salvage Apr 6, 1945
				10494 was to go to RAAF but lost when delivery ship was sunk by UBoat in
					Caribbean Jan 29, 1943.  Condemned MIA Jan 7, 1943
				10495 (324th FG) lost May 12, 1944.  MACR 4710
				10496 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1945
				10497 surveyed Jackson AAB Mar 22, 1944
				10498 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10499 condemned mechanical failure May 27, 1944
				10500 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10501 condemned salvage non combat Apr 13, 1945
				10502 diverted to Free French AF in North Africa Apr 5, 1943
				10503 diverted to Free French AF in North AfricaJun 15, 1944
				10504 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10505 diverted to French Jan 22, 1944
				10506 surveyed Rome AAF, NY Aug 31, 1944
				10507 diverted to Free French AF in North Africa Apr 4, 1943.  W/o 22 Feb 1944 at Bone Les Salines, Algeria
				10508 to excess inventory list Mar 4, 1943
				10509 W/o 6 Jun 1943 at Matagorda Island, TX; surveyed Foster AAF (358th FG) Jun 21, 1943
				10510 to excess inventory list Mar 4, 1943
				10511 condemned salvage Feb 5, 1944
				10512 85th FS, 7oth FG, 12th AF. Condemned MIA Sep 11, 1943
				10513 reclamation completed Spence AAF Jun 15, 1945
				10514 condemned MIA Sep 23, 1943
				10515 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10516 to RFC Ontario CA Feb 9, 1945
				10517 condemned MIA Jul 11, 1943
				10518 (523rd FBS, 27th FBG, 12th AF) ditched from unknown cause in Tyrrhenian Sea Apr 16, 1944.
					Pilot killed, aircraft condemned ditched Apr 16, 1944
				10519 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS400.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10520 surveyed Rome AAF, NY Aug 31, 1944
				10521 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10522 condemned salvage non combat Apr 12, 1945
				10523 condemned MIA Italy Feb 29, 1944
				10524 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10525 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10526 (59th FS) condemned MIA Sep 14, 1943
				10527 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10528 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10529 condemned crash Aug 16, 1943
				10530 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10531 W/o 27 May 1944 at Matagorda AAF, TX; surveyed USA Jun 1, 1944
				10533 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10534 condemned salvage non combat Apr 7, 1945
				10535 surveyed Rome AAF, NY Aug 31, 1944
				10536 condemned salvage non combat Apr 12, 1945
				10537 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10538 surveyed Rome AAF Sep 1, 1944
				10539 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS401.  Spun into ground while on 
					approach, Fort Lamy Apr 9, 1943.
				10540 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS402.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10541 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS403.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10542 to RFC Arledge AAF, Standiford, TX Jan 27, 1945
				10543 condemned salvage Aug 10, 1944
				10544 diverted to French Mar 26, 1944
				10545 W/o 30 Apr 1944 at Mazara, Italy; to excess inventory list Aug 1, 1944
				10546 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10547 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS404.  SOC Mar 8, 1944
				10548 reclamation completed Rome AAF Jul 23, 1945
				10549 returned to USA Apr 12, 1944.  To CL-26 Apr 15, 1944.
				10550 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS405.  Missing from attack on enemy
					motor transport, Sicily Jul 13, 1943
				10551 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS406.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10552 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS407.  Operated by RAAF 3 Sqn.  SOC Mar 29, 1945
				10553 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS408.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10554 to excess inventory list Nov 30, 1945
				10555 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10556 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS409.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10557 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS410.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10558 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS411.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
					MACR 525 wrongly list 42-10558 as being lost Jul 28, 1943 (this was actually 42-10958)
				10559 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS412.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10560 W/o 21 Jan 1944 at Sparanise, Italy; condemned salvage non combat Apr 9, 1945
				10561 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10562 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS413.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10563 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS414.  Wreched when overturned on landing
					at Mileni Dec 5,1943
				10564 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS415.  Wrecked when bellylanded at Kano
					Mar 31, 1943 following engine failure
				10565 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10566 (33rd FG, 59th FS) shot down by German armour near Pomezia, Italy  Jan 26, 1944, Italy.  MACR 2076
				10567 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS416.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10568 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS417.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10569 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS418.  Wrecked when crashlanded 3 mi
					NW of Maidaguri Mar 31, 1943 after oil line broke.
				10570 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS419.  Wrecked when overshot landing
					and overturned, Gioia Oct 24, 1943
				10571 condemned salvage Nov 9, 1944
				10572 condemned salvage Apr 3, 1944
				10573 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS420.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10574 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS421.  Shot down by flak near Forli Mar 27, 1943
				10575 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS422.  SOC Mar 8, 1944
				10576 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS423.  Crashed near Riposti Aug 8, 1943
					after being hit by flak
				10577 surveyed Rome AAF, NY Aug 31, 1944
				10578 condemned salvage non combat Mar 29, 1945
				10579 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS424.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10580 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS425.  DBR when bellylanded near
					Sulmona Jan 23, 1944 after flak damage
				10581 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS426.  SOC Nov 1, 1943
				10582 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS427.  DBR when crashlanded at
					Catania Aug 25, 1943 following engine failure
				10583 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10584 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10585 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS428.  SOC Mar 8, 1944
				10586 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS429.  Shot down by flak near
					Francavilla Dec 30, 1943
				10587 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS430.  Transferred to USAAF Aug 1, 1943.
				10588 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10589 wrecked at Curtiss Aircraft Co Feb 16, 1943 and DBR
				10590 (33rd FG, 58th FS) after takeoff tried to avoid collision and crashed into sea off Pantelleria, Italy 
					Jul 6, 1943. Pilot killed.  MACR 251. 
				10591 W/o 12 Jul 1944 in Italy; condemned crash landing Jul 15, 1944
				10592 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10593 condemned salvage non combat Mar 29, 1945
				10594 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10595 condemned enemy action May 13, 1944
				10596 condemned salvage non combat Apr 5, 1945
				10597 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10598 to excess inventory list Mar 13, 1945
				10599 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10600 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10601 reclamation completed Rome AAF, NY Jul 24, 1945
				10602 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10603 to CL-26 Apr 20, 1943 at Richmond AAB, VA (358th FG).  W/o 23 Apr 1943 at Richmond AAB, VA. 
				10604 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10605 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10606 condemned salvage non combat Apr 9, 1945
				10607 condemned salvage non combat Mar 30, 1945.
				10608 returned to USA Feb 27, 1944.  To CL-26 Mar 26, 1944
				10609 (33rd FG, 60th FS) engine failed and ditched into sea SE of Pantelleria Island, Italy Jul 10, 1943. 
					Pilot KIA. MACR 344. 
				10610 condemned salvage non combat Apr 7, 1945
				10611 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS433.  Operated by RAAF 3 Sqn RAAF.  SOC Mr 29, 1945
				10612 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS434.  Crashed Oct 6, 1943 after
					pilot abandoned aircraft following flak hit
				10613 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS435.  SOC May 31, 1944
				10614 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS436.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10615 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS437.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10616 reclamation completed DeRidder AAF Jan 13, 1945
				10617 to RFC Ontario, CA Feb 9, 1945
				10618 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS438.  SOC Mar 29, 1945
				10619 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS439.  Crashed at Mahares Oct 4, 1943
					after pilot abandoned aircraft following engine failure.
				10620 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS440.  Wrecked when stalled on landing
					at Fort Lamy Apr 6, 1943 following engine failure in circuit.
				10621 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS441.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10622 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS442.  SOC Mar 29, 1945
				10623 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS443.  Crashed 7 mi N of Modica, 
					Sicily Jul 25, 1943 after pilot bailed out following 
					engine failure.
				10624 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS444.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10625 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS445.  DBR when bellylanded 1 mi E of
					Setif Oct 29, 1943 following engine failure
				10626 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS446.  DBR when crashlanded on beach
					Sep 5, 1943 following flak damage over Mileti.
				10627 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS447.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10628 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS448.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10629 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS449.  Operated by RAAF 3 Sqn.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10630 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS450.  SOC Mar 29, 1945
				10631 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS451.  DBR Nov 12, 1943.
				10632 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS452.  Wrecked when forcelanded near Gioia Nov 9, 1943
					following engine failure
				10633 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS453.  SOC Mar 29, 1945
				10634 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS454.  Operated by RAAF 3 Sqn.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10635 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS455.  SOC Mar 29, 1945
				10636 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS456.  SOC Mar 29, 1945
				10637 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS457.  DBR when engine failed on takeoff, El Fasher
					Apr 26, 1943 
				10638 to RAF
				10639 diverted to French Jul 29, 1944
				10640 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10641 condemned ditched Jul 15, 1942
				10642 to RFC Bush Field Jun 6, 1945
				10643 condemned salvage non combat Apr 13, 1945
				10644 surveyed Rome AAF, NY Aug 31, 1944
				10645 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10646 reclamation completed Rome AAF, NY May 8, 1945
				10647 diverted to French Jul 12, 1944
				10648 Conv to P-40R; w/o 30 May 1944 at Pounds Field, TX; surveyed May 31, 1944
				10649 to RFC McKellar Field Feb 22, 1945
				10650 diverted to French May 10, 1946
				10651 diverted to French Jul 22, 1944
				10652 condemned crash Apr 29, 1944
				10653 diverted to French May 10, 1946
				10654 reclamation completed Oct 13, 1944
				10655 surveyed Mayt 16, 1943
				10656 (54th FG) wrecked Mar 1, 1943 in mid-air 4 mi NE of Harding Field.
					To CL-26 Mar 9, 1943
				10657 diverted to French Jul 22, 1944
				10658 condemned crash landing Feb 21, 1944
				10659 condemned salvage non combat Apr 12, 1945
				10660 (79th FG, 85th FS) shot down by AAA Dec 8, 1943, Italy.  MACR 1473.
					Pilot KIA
				10661 condemed MIA Dec 8, 1943
				10662 surveyed Selfridge AAF Sep 28, 1943
				10663 W/o 3 Jun 1943 at Pinellas AAF, FL; surveyed Pinellas AF Jun 6, 1943
				10664 to excess inventory list Aug 26, 1944
				10665 diverted to French Apr 22, 1944
				10666 surveyed Rome AAF Aug 31, 1944
				10667 diverted to French Apr 22, 1944
				10668 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10669 to P-40R.  Reclamation completed Luke AAF Mar 20, 1946
				10670 ground looped during landing at Harding Field, LA Mar 2, 1943.  Converted
`					to spares Apr 23, 1943.
				10671 diverted to French Apr 22, 1944
				10672 diverted to French Jun 15, 1943
				10673 diverted to French Jun 15, 1943
				10674 diverted to French Apr 3, 1943
				10675 to CL-26 Apr 12, 1944
				10676 to RFC Ontario AAF, CA Apr 28, 1945
				10677 surveyed Luke AAF Jun 30, 1943
				10678 diverted to French Apr 9, 1943
				10679 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10680 condemned salvage non combat Apr 6, 1945
				10681 returned to USA Mar 4, 1944.  Surveyed Mar 11, 1944
				10682 diverted to French Apr 28, 1944
				10683 surveyed Pinellas AAF, FL Apr 27, 1944
				10684 W/o 13 Mar 1943 at Harding Field, LA; surveyed Harding AAF, LA May 1, 1943
				10685 condemned enemy action Jan 1, 1944
				10686 (332nd FG) lost May 27, 1944.  MACR 5372.
				10687 to excess inventory list Mar 13, 1945
				10688 diverted to French Apr 24, 1943
				10689 to excess inventory list Nov 30, 1943
				10690 crashed after spin at low altitude near Harding Field, LA Mar 19, 1942.  Pilot killed.
				10691 W/o 28 Apr 1943 at Pinellas AAF, FL; surveyed Macdill May 1, 1943
				10692 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10693 diverted to French Apr 11, 1943
				10694 diverted to French Apr 27, 1945
				10695 diverted to French Apr 22, 1944
				10696 condemned Nov 25, 1943
				10697 spun in near Luke Field, AZ Oct 22, 1942.  Pilot killed.
				10698 to RFC Arledge Field Jan 27, 1945
				10699 diverted to French Apr 28, 1944
42-10700/10847		Curtiss P-40L-10-CU Warhawk
				Model 87-B3
				10700 diverted to French
				10701 diverted to French Jul 22, 1944
				10702 condemned enemy action Jul 22, 1944
				10703 to excess inventory list Mar 7, 1944
				10704 wrecked May 13, 1943 300 yd off Rocky Point in Old Tampa Bay
				10705 to RFC Arledge Jan 27, 1945
				10706 diverted to French Jul 22, 1944
				10707 condemned crash Jul 22, 1944
				10708 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10709 condemned flak Jul 27, 1943
				10710 condemned crash Sep 14, 1943
				10711 to RFC McKellar Field Feb 22, 1945
				10712 converted to P-40R-2.  Reclamation completed Luke AF Jun 29, 1945
				10713 reclamation completed Rome AAF, NY Jun 29, 1945
				10714 (523rd FBS, 27th FBG, 12th AF) in landing accident at Pomigliano airfield, Italy Apr 13, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged and condemned Apr 29, 1944
				10715 condemned salvage non combat Nov 20, 1944
				10716 condemned salvage non combat Oct 31, 1943
				10717 condemned crash Jul 19, 1943
				10718 W/o 1 Apr 1944 at Luke AAF, AZ; surveyed Pinellas AAF, St Petersburg, FL Apr 2, 1944
				10719 condemned salvage Aug 28, 1944
				10720 condemned enemy action Feb 10, 1944
				10721 (332nd FG) lost to flak Jun 8, 1944.  MACR 6067
				10722 condemned crash Oct 1, 1943
				10723 condemned crash Oct 3, 1943
				10724 condemned flak Jun 10, 1944
				10725 condemned salvage Aug 5, 1944
				10726 condemned Sep 5, 1943
				10727 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10728 condemned salvage not combat Apr 3, 1945
				10729 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10730 condemned crash Oct 31, 1943
				10731 excess inventory list Mar 13, 1945
				10732 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10733 excess inventory list Aug 17, 1944
				10734 condemned crash landing Jul 27, 1943
				10735 (79th FG, 87th FS) shot down by enemy plane W of Cisterna di Latina, Italy Jan 22, 1944. Pilot bailed out
					and became POW. MACR 1987
				10736 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS431.  SOC Mar 8, 1944
				10737 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10738 reclamation completed Rome AAF, NY Oct 23, 1944
				10739 to RFC Bush Field May 15, 1945
				10740 87th FS, 79th FG, 12th AF, "Sweet Bets" to excess inventory list Jul 29, 1944
				10741 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10742 condemned crash Dec 28, 1943
				10743 condemned salvage non combat Apr 13, 1945
				10744 condemned salvage Jun 6, 1944
				10745 condemned flak Aug 3, 1943
				10746 condemned salvage non combat Apr 7, 1945
				10747 W/o 12 Jun 1943 at Atar, French West Africa; condemned Jun 15, 1943
				10748 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10749 condemned Jul 2, 1943
				10750 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
				10751 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS432.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10752 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS458.  Crashed when abandoned after being hit
					by flak, Anagni Mar 14, 1944
				10753 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS459.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10754 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS460.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10755 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS461.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10756 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS462.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10757 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS463.  SOC Nov 30, 1944
				10758 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS464.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10759 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS465.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10760 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS466.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945.
				10761 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS467.  Crashed when abandoned after flak hit near
					Guidonia Mar 17, 1944
				10762/9 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS468/75.  All transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10770 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS476.  Wrecked when forcelanded in Anzio beachhead
					Mar 2, 1944 after being damaged by flak.
				10771/4 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS477/80.  All transferred to French AF Mar 30, 1945.
				10775 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS481.  Destroyed by fire when crashed after takeoff
					from Kaqsfareet Aug 13, 1943.
				10776 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS482.  Operated by RAAF 3 Sqn.  Shot down by flak near San Benedetto May 15, 1944
				10777/9 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS483/5.  All transferred to French AF Mar 30, 1945
				10780 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS486.  SOC Mar 22, 1945
				10781 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS487.  Transferred to French AF Mar 30, 1945
				10782 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS488.  Ditched in Adriatic Sea after flak hit Dec 10, 1943
				10783 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS489.  Transferred to French AF Mar 30, 1945
				10784 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS490.  Operated by RAAF 3 Sqn. No record of fate
				10785 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS491.  Transferred to French AF Mar 30, 1945
				10786 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS492.  Transferred to French AF Mar 30, 1945
				10787 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS493.  SOC May 31, 1944
				10788 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS494.  Transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945
				10789 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS495.  No record of fate
				10790/3 to RAF as Kittyhawk II FS496/9.  All transferred to French AF Mar 31, 1945.
				10794 (58th FS, 33rd FG) shot down by AAA near Linguaglossa, Sicily 
					Aug 9, 1943.  MACR 418.  Pilot KIA
				10795 condemned 59th FS Oct 23, 1943.
				10796 (324th FG, 99th FS) shot down by a Bf 109G-6 of JG 77/I. over SW coast of Sicily, Italy Jul 2, 1943. 
					Pilot KIA.  MACR 537. 
				10797 (324th FG) lost at Rocca d'Evandro, Italy Nov 11, 1943.  MACR 1183.  Pilot KIA
				10799 (332nd FG) lost Jun 29, 1944.  MACR 6447.  Also listed as lost
					Jul 29, 1944.  MACR 7302.  Also listed as w/o Jan 20, 1944 at Cercola, Italy
				10805 (33rd FG, 99th FS) engine failed and crashed 8 km S of Capo d'Orlando, Sicily Aug 14, 1943
					MACR 229.  Pilot returned.
				10819 (79th FG) MIA 1/15/1944, Italy.  MACR 1797
				10820 (523rd FS, 27th FG 12th AF) crshed during wheels-up belly landing 29 mi S of Siena, Italy due
					to engine failure Jun 13, 1944.  MACR 5786.  Pilot survived and became POW.
				10827 99th Fighter Squadron, 33rd Fighter Group, Licata South, Sicily Sep43. When it moved on, the squadron left the fighter 
					because they apparently could not get it in flying condition. A couple of 53rd TCS glider pilots tinkered around with it,
					trying to get it to run. Repaired by 46th Service Squadron, 34th Service Group. A glider pilot from the 53rd Troop Carrier 
					Squadron, 61st Troop Carrier Group undertook to fly the aircraft 2Oct43. He was not rated or trained for P-40 flying, 
					nor did he have anyone’s approval to try flying it; the unauthorized flying was pure misconduct. He took off and 
					buzzed the field and tent area repeatedly (with the P-40 landing gear down) for about half an hour distracting everybody, 
					and at last buzzed too low over the 53rd TCS tent area, pulled up and stalled. He hit several almond trees and the tip of a 
					tent pole, left wing tip and fragments of plane and trees, barely cleared the mess tents, orderly room tent, 
					and crashed a hundred yards farther on. The plane was completely wrecked; the engine left its mounts and bounced 
					100-feet beyond the rest of the wreck between tents of the 61st TCG area. The engine cut some tent ropes and just missed
					some men in the tent. The unfortunate glider pilot was rushed to the hospital but was dead a few hours later.
					Miraculously no one else was hurt; the whole business of the crash took place in an area crowded with tents and men.
				10830 (523rd FBS, 27th FBG, 12th AF) in landing accident at Pomigliano airfield, Naples, Italy Apr 1, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				10832 W/o 12 Jan 1944 in Italy
				10834 (79th FG) lost Jun 4, 1944.  MACR 3646
				10845 crashed Jun 1, 1943, Atar, on ferrying mission.
				10846 (324th FG) lost Jun 5, 1944.  MACR 5790
42-10848/10959		Curtiss P-40L-15-CU Warhawk
				Model 87-B3
				10864, 10873, 10874, 10883, 10903, 10913, 10924, 10944, 10953, 10954
					converted to P-40R-2
				10848 (79th FG, 87th FS) lost Dec 18, 1943.  MACR 1524. Pilot KIA.
				10849 (79th FG, 86th FS) shot down by AAA Dec 8, 1943.  MACR 1410.  Pilot KIA
				10850 W/o 22 Jan 1944 at Capodicino, Italy
				10853 W/o 25 Mar 1944 at Cercola, Italy
				10857 (originally allocated serial 42-65629.  Ditched in sea during Anzio landings Jan 31, 1944.
					Recoverdd Jan 12, 1998, displayed in recovered condition.
				10860 (523rd FBS, 27th FBG, 12th AF) crash landed during wheels-up belly landing at Santa Maria airfield,
					Naples, Italy due to engine failure Mar 26, 1944.  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				10861 W/o 27 May 1944 at Marcianise, Italy 
				10863 crashed near Drew Field, Tampa, FL due to engine failure Apr 7, 1943.
					Pilot bailed out OK.	
				10849 (79th FG) MIA 12/8/1943, Italy
				10857 (79th FG) crashed in sea Jan 31, 1944 near Latina, Italy.  MACR 2071.  The complete wreck was on
					display Apr 2015 at Museo Storico di Piana delle Orme, Borgo Faiti, Italy
				10859 (79th FG) MIA 1/10/1944, Italy.  MACR 1838
				10867 (324th FG) lost Jun 18, 1944.  MACR 6081
				10869 (79th FG, 85th FS) shot down by AAA and crashed into
					Adriatic Sea off Ortona, Italy Dec 18, 1943.  MACR 1523.
					Pilot bailed out and entered a dinghy but was killed.
				10870 W/o 2 Jun 1944 at Pignataro, Italy 
				10873 crashed May 14, 1942, Rufisque, Senegal, French West Africa.  Pilot killed.
			 		Also listed as destroyed 5Mar45 at Wright Field, OH. Lockheed C-60A Lodestar 42-55962 was taking off from 
					Dayton-Wright Patterson AAF, OH (FFO) on a test flight when the pilot lost control of the airplane. It crashed into a hangar,
				 	killing five workers. A fire erupted, destroying seven planes inside
				10876 (14th FRG) damaged in crash 8 mi W of Chinguetti, Mauritania Jun 12, 1943.  Pilot killed.  Repaired. 
					Crashed due to engine failure 105 mi N of Atar, Spanish Morocco Jun 25, 1943.  Pilot baled out.
				10881 (79th FG, 85th FS) lost Dec 12, 1943, Italy.  MACR 1843.  Pilot POW
				10884 W/o 23 Jun 1943 at Luke AAAF #4, AZ 
				10885 W/o 5 Oct 1943 at Paestum, Italy 
				10886 (86th FG) lost May 27, 1944.  MACR 5079
				10887 (325th FG,318th FS) presumed collided in midair with P-40L 42-10887 during evasive
					actions near Oriatano, Sardinia, Sicily, Italy Jul 22, 1943.  MACR 452.  Pilot KIA
				10893 W/o 29 Apr 1943 at Tampa Bay, FL 
				10894 W/o 29 Apr 1943 at Pinellas AAF, FL 
				10896 W/o 29 May 1944 at Lago, Italy
				10897 W/o 19 Oct 1943 at Paestum, Italy
				10898 (325th FG, 317th FS) shot down by Bolt Wolfgang Ernst in Bf 109G-6 of JG 77/9 SW of
					Oristano, Sardinia, Italy Jul 30, 1943.  MACR 431.  Pilot POW.
				10900 (527th FS, 86th FG, 12th AF) in landing accident at Ciampino airfield, Italy Jun 12, 1944.  Pilot
					survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
				10903 Conv to P-40R; w/o 4 Jun 1943 at Drew Field, FL
				10905 (523rd FBS, 27th FBG, 12th AF) crashed during wheels-up belly landing 5 mi NW of Pomigliano airfield, Italy
					due to engine failure Mar 27, 1944.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				10906 (324th FG) lost May 16, 1944
				10913 Conv to P-40R; w/o 26 Apr 1945 at Litchfield, AZ
				10915 (324th FG) lost May 26, 1944.  MACR 5071
				10917 (324th FG) lost May 8, 1944.  MACR 4728
				10920 (324th FG) lost Feb 22, 1944.  MACR 2826
				10921 (79th FG) MIA 1/9/1944, Italy.  MACR 1839
				10923 W/o 21 Jun 1943 at Luke AAAF #1, AZ 
				10926 (57th FG, 65th FS) shot down by AAA and crashed into Adriatic 2 mi off Trigno
					estuary, Italy Dec 20, 1943.  MACR 1605.  Pilot bailed out but KIA.
				10929 W/o 4 Nov 1943 at Paestum, Italy 
				10937 (523rd FBS, 27th FBG 12th AF) crashed after right wing broke off while on bomb run at Pontecorvo, Italy
					May 18, 1944.  MACR 4919.  Pilot killed.
				10940 (523rd FS, 27th FG, 12th AF) in landing accident at Ciampino airfield, Italy Jun 14, 1944.
					Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
				10941 (324th FG, 99th FS) shot down by a Bf 109G-6 of JG 77/I. over SW coast of Sicily, Italy Jul 2, 1943. 
					Pilot KIA.  MACR 538.
				10943 W/o 22 Aug 1943 at Oscoda, MI 
				10951 W/o 7 Jun 1944 at La Banca, Italy 
				10957 W/o 13 Apr 1944 at Capodichino, Italy  
				10958 (325th FG, 319th FS) shot down by AAA SW of Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy Jul 28, 1943. 
					MACR 525.  Pilot POW.  MACR wrongly lists as 42-10558.