Navy Serial Number Search Results


BuNo Criteria: 1453
Data last updated: Tue Mar 15 09:36:28 2016
01216 ... 01515 (EXACT MATCH)
Naval Aircraft Factory OS2N-1 Kingfisher
Version of Vought-Sikorsky OS2U-3 built by Naval Aircraft Factory.
01227 (VO-2) sunk during recovery near Hawaii Aug 11, 1942. Crew rescued by USS Mahan. SOC Aug 14, 1942
01238 (VO-?) capsized during landing and sunk by gunfire off Hawaii Oct 10, 1942. Both crew unhurt and 
rescued by USS Craven. SOC Oct 11, 1942.
01278 lost off deck of USS Miami (CL-89) in typhoon in Philippine Sea Dec 18, 1944
01287 (VMS-3) crashed into the Caribbean Sea between Puerto Rico and St. Croix, US Virgin Islands 
Jul 29, 1942. Both crew killed.
01320 (VO-6) hit by a salvo while the main battery firing over her stern, caught fire and burned out 
onboard USS South Dakota off Savo Island, Solomons Nov 15, 1942.
01346 damaged beyond reapir during recovery aboard USS Memphis Dec 20, 1944.
01354 from New Mexico BB-40 shot down Apr 1, 1945 over Guam.  2 killed.
01368 on battleship at Mobile Airpark, AL, marked as 0951, but it may actually be 5725.
01435 damaged on ground by explosion of depth charges at NAS Hampton Roads, VA Sep 17, 1943.  To limited overhaul.
91107 ... 92006
General Motors TBM-3E Avenger
Built under license by Eastern Aircraft Division of General Motors Corporation
91107/91752 MSN 4012/4657.  91753/92006 cancelled
91110 (MSN 4015) Became N6827C.  Shipped to UK in 1988. To Alpine Fighter Collection in New Zealand in
1992 as ZK-TBM in markings as NZ2518.  To Australia as VH-TBM Jun 25, 1999.
after being restored as VT-83 aircraft "Georgia Peach".  Noted November 2002 
at Hart's Flying Fighter Museum, Archerfield, Queensland, Australia.
91113 became N9318Z
91124 (MSN 4029) to Royal Canadian Navy Oct 1952 as 91124, code 416.  SOC Mar 19, 1959
91131 to Royal Navy as Avenger AS.5 XB379, shipped from USA 9/29/53. To Netherlands Navy 6/2/1958 as 22-30, later 
reserialled 070; SOC 2/8/1961.
91155 (TBM-3W2) to Netherlands Navy as 16-112 then 052.  WFU in 1960
91159 (MSN 4064) to US civil registry as N3249G, then to Forest Protection, Ltd as C-GLEN.  W/o at Sevogle, New
Brunswick Jun 21, 1978.  Pilot uninjured.
91166 (VS-892, USS Rendova) stalled during landing and crashed into water.
4 crewmembers rescued.
91171 (MSN 4076) to US civil registry as N107Z, then N7858C, then to 
Hicks and Lawrence as C-FBQT.  Stored at Fort St. John, British Columbia 2014
91184 to Royal Navy May 19, 1953 as Avenger AS.5 XB391, shipped from USA 5/4/1953.  To French Navy 3/19/1958; SOC 4/13/1966.
91188 became N108Z, then N108Q, later at Valiant Air Command 
Museum, Titusville, FL
91189 to Netherlands Navy as 1-17 then 027.  WFU in 1960
91195 to JMSDF.  Seen at Tateyama Air Station in 1973.
91206 became N7848C
91229/91278 to Royal Navy as KE430/KE479
91251 (MSN 4156) diverted to Royal Canadian Navy Sep 1952 as 91251, code 411.  SOC Mar 19, 1957
91264 (MSN 4169) noted as NX7835C at Planes of Fame Jan 13, 2002.
91289 (MSN 4194) to US civil registry as N7833C, then to Forest Protection, 
Ltd as C-GFPN.  W/o at Brockway, NB 5/1/1999.  Pilot received minor injuries.
91296 (TBM-3W2) to Netherlands Navy as 16-113 then 053.  WFU in 1960 
91304 to Netherlands Navy as 1-32 then 040.  Converted to target tug.  WFU in 1960
91324 to Royal Navy as Avenger AS.4 XB306 Mar 18, 1953.  To French Navy Jul 18, 1957.
91328 to Netherlands Navy as 1-33 then 041.  WFU in 1960
91338 to civil registry as N9564Z
91350 (TBM-3Q) lost on takeoff at NAS Berbers Pt Sep 17, 1948.  All 3 aboard killed.
91355 to Royal Navy as Avenger AS.5 XB437, shipped from USA 5/4/1953.  To Netherlands Navy 2/6/1958 as 21-36; 
SOC 9/3/1959.
91376 to Netherlands Navy as 1-34 then 042.  WFU in 1960.
91384 (TBM-3Q) lost Sep 7, 1948 at Lipoa Pt, CFIT.  Both crewmembers killed
91385 (TBM-3W2) to Netherlands Navy as 16-114 then 054.  WFU in 1960
91388 became N9564Z
91398 became N3251G
91403 (TBM-3W2) to Netherlands Navy as 16-115 then 055.  WFU in 1960
91406 (TBM-3W2) to Netherlands Navy as 16-116 then 056.  WFU in 1960
91419 to Royal Navy as Avenger AS.5 XB439, shipped from USA 5/4/1953. 
Disposed of by being 'shot into sea' from carrier Jul 27, 1957.
Formally SOC Aug 29, 1957.
91421 (MSN 4326) to Royal Canadian Navy Oct 1950 as 91421, code 342.  In midair collision Apr 10, 1953 with RCN Sea Fury WG566
over Bedford Basin, Halifax, NS.  Both aircraft crashed and both pilots killed.
91423 (TBM-3W2) to Netherlands Navy as 16-117 then 057.  WFU in 1960
91426 (MSN 4331) to Royal Canadian Navy Aug 1952 as 91426, code 908.  Modified as Avenger AS.Mk.3M.
To Conair Ltd as CF-MUE.  Re-registered as N40402.  To American Airpower
Heritage Flying Museum, operated by CAF at Midland, TX.  Assigned to the CAF National Capital 
Squadron in 2008; currently undergoing restoration at Jack Kosko's facility in Airville, PA.
The Avenger was flown from Forest Protection Ltd, New Brunswick, Canada to Frederick, MD in 2001, 
by the CAF Stars & Stripes Wing (now gone), who worked on it at Frederick and Hagerstown, MD, 
until CAF HQ transferred assignment to National Capital Squadron.
91436 (MSN 4341) registered N436GM Jan 25, 2007.  At some time in
the past was N9569Z
91450 to Ed Maloney's Planes of Fame Collection at Chino, CA as
N7239C.  Bought by Canadian Warplane Heritage and registered
as C-GCWG.  Burned in hangar fire of 1993.
91451 (VS-892, USS Rendova) crashed into water due to engine trouble Aug 29, 1951.
3 rescued, one killed.
91453 (MSN 4358) to civil registry as N4170A.  Noted at Tennessee Museum of Aviation in 2002
91456 (TBM-3W2) to Netherlands Navy as 16-106 then 047.  WFU in 1960
91457 (TBM-3W2) to Netherlands Navy as 16-118 then 058.  WFU in 1960
91458 (TBM-3W2) to Netherlands Navy as 16-119 then 059.  WFU in 1960
91467 to Netherlands Navy as 1-3.  WFU in 1959
91471 to Royal Navy as Avenger AS.4 XB438, shipped from USA 5/4/1953.  To French Navy 7/18/1957.
91474 became N9926Z
91475 (MAMS-12) lost Oct 21, 1952. 
91476 (TBM-3W2) to Netherlands Navy as 16-121 then 061.  WFU in 1960
91477 to Royal Navy Mar 31, 1953 as Avenger AS.4 XB359, shipped from USA 3/18/1953.  To French Navy 18/7/57.
91479/91508 to Royal Navy as KE480/KE509
91488 (TBM-3W2) to Netherlands Navy as 16-122 then 062.  WFU in 1960.  I also
have this one going to the Royal Navy
91498 ditched off Pt. Loma, CA Apr 29, 1953.  I have this one going to Royal Navy as well.
91516 (TBM-3W2) to Netherlands Navy as 16-120 then 060.  WFU in 1960
91521 (MSN 4426) became N4171A aerial tankder with Reeder Flying Service.  To Corwin Meyer, Ocala, FL for restoration 1989.
Fuselage destroyed by fire during restoration.  Rebuild completed by using fuselage from 53489.  First flight May 5, 1994.
To Freeburg Family LLP, Escondido, CA May 2003
91524 became N9583Z
91530 (MSN 4435) to Royal Canadian Navy Sep 1952 as 91530, code 413.  SOC Mar 19, 1959
91539 (MAG-12) lost Oct 12, 1951.
91547 to Royal Navy May 19, 1953 as Avenger AS.5 XB389, shipped from USA 5/4/1953.  Sold for scrap 2/27/1961.
91548 (MSN 4503) undergoing restoration at Fantasy of Flight, Polk City, Florida in March 2012.
91556 went into engine nose first off USS Tarawa Dec 17, 1948
91559 (MSN 4464) to Royal Canadian Navy Oct 1950 as 91559.  SOC Dec 22, 1951
91565 became N4168A
91567 to Netherlands Navy as 1-1.  W/o Jun 15, 1954
91569 to Netherlands Navy as 1-10 then 023.  WFU in 1960
91570 (TBM-3W2) to Netherlands Navy as 16-123 then 063.  WFU in 1960
91576 (MSN 4481) to Royal Canadian Navy Oct 1952 as 91576, code 415.  SOC Mar 3, 1959
91580 became N9565Z
91586 to spray plane as N9433Z.  Now with Friends For Long Island
Heritage in Cradle of Aviation Museum, Muttontown, Long
Island, NY.
91597 (MSN 4502) to Royal Canadian Navy Sep 1952 as 91597, code 412.  SOC May 29, 1957
91598 became N9548Z.  Crashed at Tuolomne, CA Aug 18, 1973, stored
in damaged condition at Stockton, CA and subsequently rebuilt
by Ralph M. Ponte at Cedar Ridge, CA. Reported in 1986 to be at Weeks Air Museum,
Tamiani, FL
91610 (VU-5) ditched due to engine failure S of Yokosuka, Japan Mar 18, 1952.
91617 became N7849C
91637 became N10164
91664 (MSN 4569) registered N9651C, revoked Jan 14, 1977. Damaged May 24, 1967 when stalled 
during take-off from a narrow road with an uphill gradient at Jiggs, NV.  In Oct 2006 at 
Jacksonville NAS Heritage Park, FL
91686 to Netherlands Navy as 1-18.  W/o Mar 29, 1955
91696 to Royal Navy as XB307 Mar 18, 1953.  To French Navy Jul 18, 1957.
91695 to Royal Navy as XB440, shipped from USA 5/4/1953. Crashed at RNAS Abbotsinch 10/14/1956 
after hitting slipstream of other aircraft during stream landing.  Aircraft
not repaired, reduced to spares Jan 22, 1958 and formally
SOC the next day.
91696 to Royal Navy as Avenger AS.4 XB307 Mar 31, 1953.  To French Navy Jul 18, 1957
91700 (MSN 4605) to Royal Canadian Navy Oct 1952 as 91700, code 414.  SOC Jun 25, 1957
91713 (TBM-3W2) to Netherlands Navy as 16-124 then 064.  WFU in 1960
91714 to civil registry as N9429Z.
91719 (MSN 4624) converted to TBM-3U Dec 1952.   To VU-10 at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.  SOC Jul 1956.
Registered Jul 23, 1957 as N6828C, operated by Marom Air Services, a crop straying company.
Dextroyed Jun 13, 1967 at Maleme, Greece when trying to take off with gust locks engaged.
Registration cancelled Feb 7, 1968.
91723 (TBM-3E2) to Royal Navy as Avenger AS.5 XB384, arrived at RNAS Abbotsinch 10/6/1953. 
To Netherlands Navy 2/19/1958 as 22-31, later reserialled 072; SOC 13/1/1961
91724	(MSN 4629) registered to Hemet Valley Flying Services as N7246C, cancelled Jan 12, 1971
91726 with Evergreen collection, McMinnville, OR as N5260V.  
On display at Air Venture Museum
91733 to civil registry as N9590Z sprayer.
91737 to Royal Navy as Avenger AS.5 XB373, shipped from USA 5/4/1953. To French Navy 3/19/1958; 
SOC 13/4/1966.
91738 (TBM-3W2) to Netherlands Navy as 16-110 then 050.  WFU in 1960
91741 became N6829C; as such was operated in the late 1960s by Marom Ltd at 
Herzlia, Israel as a cropsprayer.  By 1990 was with Israeli AF Museum,
Hazerim, Israel.
100001 ... 102000
Grumman F8F-1 Bearcat
Cancelled contract
111349 ... 111748
Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat
contract cancelled
121451 ... 121454
Martin P4M-1 Mercator
121451 converted to P4M-1Q.  Transferred from VQ-1 May 17, 1954 to NAS Norfolk and SOC
Oct 12, 1956.
121452 flew into Atlantic Ocean off Florida Mar 8, 1951 during performance 
runs.  4 killed.
121453 converted to P4M-1Q.  Withdrawn 11/13/1956 and scrapped at NAS Litchfield
121454 converted to P4M-1Q.  Withdrawn 11/13/1956 and scrapped at NAS Litchfield
131400 ... 131543
Lockheed P2V-5 Neptune
131400/131479 Model 426-42-15.  131480/131543 Model 426-45-15.
Most modified to P2V-5F - redesignated P-2E in 1962.
Some P2V-5Fs modified as P2V-5FD - redesignated DP-2E in 1962.
131423, 131435, 131436, 131455, 131462, 131478, 131484, 131486, 131525, 131528 modified as OP-2E.
131400 (MSN 426-5269)
131401 (MSN 426-5270)
131402 (MSN 426-5271)
131403 (MSN 426-5272) redesignated NP-2E when assigned to a permanent test project.
Reported as loaned by US Navy to museum at Bradley, Connecticut.  Currently at NAS Quonset Point air museum
131404 (MSN 426-5285)
131405 (MSN 426-5286)
131406 (MSN 426-5287)
131407 (MSN 426-5288)
131408 (MSN 426-5289)
131409 (MSN 426-5290) modified to SP-2E and assigned to NATU at NAS Quonset Point, Rhode Island.
131410 (MSN 426-5291) to N88487 Oct 27, 1976.  On display at NAS Jacksonville, FL.  Registered to National Museum
of Naval Aviation Aug 16, 1993.  Cancelled Aug 29, 1999
131411 (MSN 426-5292)
131412 (MSN 426-5293)
131413 (MSN 426-5294)
131414 (MSN 426-5295)
131415 (MSN 426-5296)
131416 (MSN 426-5297)
131417 (MSN 426-5298)
131418 (MSN 426-5299)
131419 (MSN 426-5300)
131420 (MSN 426-5301)
131421 (MSN 426-5302)
131422 (MSN 426-5303)
131423 (MSN 426-5404) converted to OP-2E.  Operated by VO-67 Nov 1967 to Jul 1968 at Nakhon Phanom, 
Thailand, Code MR-10
131424 (MSN 426-5305) flying with Neptune Aviation Services, Missoula, MT as N1386K. Registration
N807NA Sep 13, 1993.
131425 (MSN 426-5306)
131426 (MSN 426-5307)
131427 (MSN 426-5308) under restoration (Jan 2006) at Quonset Air Museum.
131428 (MSN 426-5309)
131429 (MSN 426-5310) converted to RP-2E electronic warfare aircraft for US Army, 
later designated AP-2E.  Damaged at Plieku, South Vietnam in 1968
131430 (MSN 426-5311)
131431 (MSN 436-5312)
131432 (MSN 436-5313)
131433 (MSN 436-5314)
131434 (MSN 426-5315) on civilian registry as N96271 of Black Hills Aviation, Inc.  Reported as as stripped
hulk at Missoula, MT in 2005.  Cancelled Nov 29, 2012.
131435 (MSN 426-5316)  converted to OP-2E and operated by VO-67 Nov 1967 to Jul 1968 at Nakhon Phanom,
Thailand, code MR-4.  Used as aircraft to sow sonobuoys along Ho Chi Min Trail to 
stop infiltration of North Vietnamese troops and trucks.  
131436 (MSN 426-5317) converted to OP-2E.  Operated by VO-67 Nov 1967 to Jul 1968 at Nakhon Phanom,
Thailand, code MR-2.  Used as aircraft to sow sonobuoys along Ho Chi Min Trail to 
stop infiltration of North Vietnamese troops and trucks.  Crashed into Phou Louang Mountain in Laos 
for unknown reason Jan 11, 1968 while on mission to drop sensors along jungle floor to identify enemy 
troop movements.  9 killed.  Remains of crew recovered in 2002.
131437 (MSN 426-5318)
131438 (MSN 426-5319)
131439 (MSN 426-5320)
131440 (MSN 426-5321)
131441 (MSN 426-5322)
131442 (MSN 426-5323, VP-4) lost Sep 26, 1955.
131443 (MSN 426-5324)
131444 (MSN 426-5325)
131445 (MSN 426-5326) flying with Neptune Aviation Services, Missoula, MT as N9855F
131446 (MSN 426-5327)
131447 (MSN 426-5328)
131448 (MSN 426-5329)
131449 (MSN 426-5330)
131450 (MSN 426-5331) converted to P2V-5F by 1965
131451 (MSN 426-5332)
131452 (MSN 426-5333, VP-26) crashed at NAS Brunswick Apr 12, 1957.
131453 (MSN 426-5334)
131454 (MSN 426-5335)
131455 (MSN 426-5336) converted to OP-2E.  Operated by VO-67 Nov 1967 to Jul 1968 at Nakhon Phanom,
Thailand, code MR-6.  Used as aircraft to sow sonobuoys along Ho Chi Min Trail to 
stop infiltration of North Vietnamese troops and trucks.  
131456 (MSN 426-5337) to AMARC as 1P0082 Mar 11, 1991.  To Instone Airline, Inc Redondo Beach, CA 
as N88484.  Reported in open storage unconverted in private yard next to AMARC in 2007.  Unlikely it ever
flew on civil register.  Cancelled May 15, 2013.
131457 (MSN 426-5338)
131458 (MSN 426-5339)
131459 (MSN 426-5340) flying with Neptune Aviation Services, Missoula, MT as N96278
131460 (MSN 426-5341)
131461 (MSN 426-5342, VP-26) lost at sea N of NAS Key West, FL Sep 29, 1958.
131462 (MSN 426-5343) converted to OP-2E.  Operated by VO-67 Nov 1967 to Jul 1968 at Nakhon Phanon,
Thailand, Code MR-8.  Used as aircraft to sow sonobuoys along Ho Chi Min Trail to 
stop infiltration of North Vietnamese troops and trucks.  
131463 (MSN 426-5344) with Neptune Aviation Services, Missoula, MT as N13859.  In restoration at Alamogordo, NM.
131464 (MSN 426-5345)
131465 (MSN 426-5346)
131466 (MSN 426-5347)
131467 (MSN 426-5348)
131468 (MSN 426-5349)
131469 (MSN 426-5350)
131470 (MSN 426-5351)
131471 (MSN 426-5352)
131472 (MSN 426-5353)
131473 (MSN 426-5354)
131474 (MSN 426-5355)
131475 (MSN 426-5356)
131476 (MSN 426-5357)
131477 (MSN 426-5358)
131478 (MSN 426-5359) converted to OP-2E.  Operated by VO-67 Nov 1967 to Jul 1968 at Nakhon Phanom,
Thailand, code MR-3.  Used as aircraft to sow sonobuoys along Ho Chi Min Trail to 
stop infiltration of North Vietnamese troops and trucks.  
131479 (MSN 426-5360)
131480 (MSN 426-5361)
131481 (MSN 426-5362) with VP-7 caught fire on patrol off Spain May 11, 1964 and crashed into sea,
killing all 10 crew.
131482 (MSN 426-5363) with Evergreen Equity, Inc, McMinnville, OR as N206EV.  Registration was 
cancelled as "scrapped" Jun 30, 2005.  Later to N410NA with Neptune Aviation Services
131483 (MSN 426-5364)
131484 (MSN 426-5365) converted to OP-2E.  Operated by VO-67 Nov 1967 to Jul 1968 at Nakhon Phanom,
Thailand, code MR-7.  Used as aircraft to sow sonobuoys along Ho Chi Min Trail to 
stop infiltration of North Vietnamese troops and trucks.  Shot down by AAA over Laos Feb 27, 1968.  
8 bailed out, 2 killed.  Plane commander (who had remained at the controls until all crew members
had bailed out) received the Navy Cross (he had bailed out but was MIA) and had an Aegis class ship 
named after him, the USS Milius DDG-69.
131485 (MSN 426-5366) modified as RP-2E electronic warfare aircraft for
US Army, later designated AP-2E.  
In 1987 was at US Army Aviation Museum, Fort Rucker, AL
131486 (MSN 426-5367) converted to OP-2E.  Operated by VO-67 Nov 1967 to Jul 1968 at Nakhon Phanom, Thailand.
coce MR-5. Used as aircraft to sow sonobuoys along Ho Chi Min Trail to 
stop infiltration of North Vietnamese troops and trucks.  Shot down by small arms fire over Laos 
Feb 17, 1968.  8 KIA.
131487 (MSN 426-5368) crashed into Sant Ana Mts during attempted landing at MCAS 
El Toro, CA Feb 11, 1969.  All 7 crew killed.
131488 (MSN 426-5369)
131489 (MSN 426-5370)
131490 (MSN 426-5371)
131491 (MSN 426-5372)
131492 (MSN 426-5373) converted to RP-2E electronic warfare aircraft for US Army, 
later designated AP-2E.
131493 (MSN 426-5374)
131494 (MSN 426-5375)
131495 (MSN 426-5376, VP-661) crashed after takeoff from Andrews AFB, MD 
Jan 8, 1967.  9 killed.
131496 (MSN 426-5377) converted to RP-2E electronic warfare aircraft for
US Army, later designated AP-2E.
131497 (MSN 426-5378)
131498 (MSN 426-5379)
131499 (MSN 426-5380)
131500 (MSN 426-5381)
131501 (MSN 426-5382)
131502 (MSN 426-5383) with Evergreen Equity, Inc, McMinnville, OR as N202EV.  Reported Jul 2005 to be
going to Evergreen Aviation Musuem, McMinnville, OR. By 2012 was on display outside at Evergreen
Aviation and Space Museum (current name), painted in civilian paint job.
131503 (MSN 426-5384)
131504 (MSN 426-5385)
131505 (MSN 426-5386, VP-10) lost at sea off Virginia coast Nov 9, 1961.
131506 (MSN 426-5387) with Neptune Aviation Services, Missoula, MT as N13852.  In storage at Alamogordo, NM.
Registration cancelled Nov 9, 2010
131507 (MSN 426-5388)
131508 (MSN 426-5389)
131509 (MSN 426-5390)
131510 (MSN 426-5391) modified as NP-2E
131511 (MSN 426-5392)
131512 (MSN 426-5393)
131513 (MSN 426-5394, VP-42, SP-2E) crashed off coast of Vietnam Sep 8, 1964. 
Crew of 5 killed.
131514 9MSN 426-5395)
131515 (MSN 426-5396, VP-9) attacked by Soviet MiG-15s while on patrol Jun 22, 1955
and crashlanded on St Lawrence Island in Bering Sea.
131516 (MSN 426-5397)
131517 (MSN 426-5398)
131518 (MSN 426-5399)
131519 (MSN 426-5400)
131520 (MSN 426-5401)
131521 (MSN 426-5402, VP-5) crashed on Kronborg Glacier in Greenland Jan 12, 1962.  All
12 onboard killed.
131522 (MSN 426-5403) on display in front of VFW Post 3761, Baltimore, OH.
131523 (MSN 426-5404) to Argentina as 2-P-105
131524 (MSN 426-5405)
131525 (MSN 426-5406) converted to OP-2E.  Operated by VO-67 Nov 1967 to Jul 1968 at Nakhon Phanom,
Thailand, code MR-9.  Used as aircraft to sow sonobuoys along Ho Chi Min Trail to 
stop infiltration of North Vietnamese troops and trucks.  
131526 (MSN 426-5407) converted to RP-2E electronic warfare aircraft for
US Army, later designated AP-2E
131527 (MSN 426-5408)
131528 (MSN 426-5409) converted to OP-2E.  Operated by VO-67 Nov 1967 to Jul 1968 at Nakhon Phanom,
Thailand, code MR-1.  Used as aircraft to sow sonobuoys along Ho Chi Min Trail to 
stop infiltration of North Vietnamese troops and trucks.  
131529 (MSN 426-5410)
131530 (MSN 426-5411)
131531 (MSN 426-5412) converted to RP-2E electronic warfare aircraft for
US Army, later designated AP-2E.
131532 (MSN 426-5413) to Argentina as 2-P-104.  Scrapped
131533 (MSN 426-5414)
131534 (MSN 426-5415)
131535 (MSN 426-5416) to Argentina as 2-P-103.  Scrapped.
131536 (MSN 426-5417)
131537 (MSN 426-5418)
131538 (MSN 426-5419)
131539 (MSN 426-5420)
131540 (MSN 426-5421) on civil registry as N51796.  Cancelled Mar 3, 2011.
131541 (MSN 426-5422)
131542 (MSN 426-5423). Reported fall 2003 at Historic Aircraft Restoration Project, Floyd Bennett Field, NY
141444 ... 141489
North American FJ-4B Fury 
Redesignated AF-1E in 1962.
141449 with VA-212/CVG21.
141452 crashed due to engine failure caused by oil starvation Nov 5, 1958.  Pilot ejected safely
141464 (VA-214) crashed short of runway at China Lake, CA Oct 28, 1957. Pilot killed.
141465 to N6060
141473 served as modex "203" with VA-212 "Rampant Raiders" in the late 1950s.
141479 seen at Memphis NATTC Oct 21, 1975
151448 ... 151472
McDonnell F4H-1 Phantom 
Redesignated F-4B-18-MC in 1962.
151448 (MSN 460) upgraded to F-4N.  With MAG-11, crashed into Gulf of Mexico Aug 29, 1977
151449 (MSN 464) upgraded to F-4N.  Converted to QF-4N drone.  Sent to be target on Superior Valley Range, California
151450 (MSN 470) crashed near Phu Bai, South Vietnam afer collision with KC-130F 149814 and F-4 151001 May 18, 1969
151451 (MSN 474) converted to F-4N.  To MASDC as 8F0065 Oct 20, 1977.  Returned to service.  Crashed near Brownswood/Dallas,
Texas Sep 8, 1981.
151452 (MSN 477) upgraded to F-4N.  Crashed with VMFA-531 near Tonopah, Nevada Jun 21, 1977.
151453 (MSN 480) with VMFA-314 crashed into sea off Chu Lai AB, South Vietnam due to battle damage Mar 4, 1966.
151454 (MSN 484) with VMFA-122 crashed near Quang Tri, South Vietnam Feb 12, 1970
151455 (MSN 487) upgraded to F-4N.  Converted to QF-4N drone.  Sent to be target on Superior Valley Range, California Sep 1982
151456 (MSN 490) with VMFA-351.  Upgraded to F-4N.  SOC at NAS Norfolk, Virginia Sep 7, 1983.
151457 (MSN 493) with VMFA-542 crashed after taking off from Chu Lai AB, South Vietnam Oct 19, 1967.  Both crew killed.
151458 (MSN 497) collided in midiar with DC-9 N9345 of Hughes Air West near
Duarte, CA Jun 6, 1971. Both aircraft crashed, killing all 49
occupants of the DC-9 and pilot of F-4 (whose canopy would not
jettison).  Navigator of F-4 ejected safely.
151459 (MSN 500) upgraded to F-4N.  W/o at NAS Miramar, Californiia Nov 3, 1978.  Salvaged at NAS North Island, California 1989.
151460 (MSN 503) with VMFA-531 w/o at NAS Atsugi, Japan Jul 31, 1964
151461 (MSN 507) converted to F-4N.  Converted to QF-4N drone as 45.  Expended in missile test Feb 22, 1996.
151462 (MSN 511) with VMFA-314 w/o at MCAS Yuma, Arizona Apr 10, 1973.
151463 (MSN 514) converted to F-4N.  To MASDC as 8F0151 Jan 26, 1984  Converted to QF-4N as 44 Jan 1989. Expended in
missile test May 14, 1993.
151464 (MSN 517) upgraded to F-4N.  W/o with VMFA-323 on USS Coral Sea Feb 19, 1980
151465 (MSN 520) converted to F-4N.  To MASDC as 8F0155 Feb 2, 1984.  Converted to QF-4N drone.  SOC off charge at MCAS
Cherry Point, North Carolina Aug 19, 1988.
151466 (MSN 524) with VF-101 caught fire and crashed Feb 8, 1968.
151467 (MSN 528) with VMFA-115 crashed into Gulf of Tonkin due to battle damage Jul 4, 1968.
151468 (MSN 531) upgraded to F-4N.  W/o with VMFA-323 at MCAS El Toro, California
151469 (MSN 535) converted to F-4N.  To MASDC as 8F0146 Jan 16, 1984.  Converted to QF-4N drone as 146.
Expended in missile test Nov 17, 1994.
151470 (MSN 539) with VF-31 crashed into sea after bad launch off USS Saratoga Jan 20, 1975.
151471 (MSN 543) upgraded to F-4N.  Converted to QF-4N drone.  Sent to be target on Superior Valley Range, California
Sep 1982.
151472 (MSN 546) with VMFA-15 crashed near Da Nang AB, South Vietnam after midair collision with VNAF O-1 Apr 27, 1972.
11067 ... 11646
Brewster F3A-1 Corsair
Vought-Sikorsky Model V-166B F4U-1 Corsair licence built by Brewster Aeronautical Corporation
Some were F3A-1D, which was Vought-Sikorsky Model V-166B F4U-1D Corsair licence built by Brewster 
Aeronautical Corporation  
11067/11152 to Royal Navy as Corsair III JS803/JS888
JS832 (11096) hit derelict house after takeoff from Brunswick
Jun 18, 1944.  Pilot survived but aircraft declared DBR.
JS834 (11098) reported Mar 1946 on dump near Gosport
JS841 (11105) undercarriage collapsed and sircraft nosed over
while landing at RNAS Yeovilton Feb 4, 1945.  Aircraft DBR.
JS852 (11116) crashed following midair collision near Barnstaple
with Corsair JS703 (BuNo 08698) Nov 9, 1945.  Pilot killed.	
11153/11162 to Royal Navy as Corsair III JT963/JT972
11213 assigned to Stratford, CT.  Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, 
Langley Field, VA Aug 19, 1944 to Sep 12, 1945.  Assigned to NAS Jacksonville, FL 
11257 crashed at at sea Mar 16, 1945
11294/11646 were cancelled
11294 ... 11646
Stinson AT-19 
Lend-Lease AT-19 Reliants returned from Britain late in the
war or shortly after.  BuNos reallocated from cancelled F3A-1 batch. hese planes  originally had USAAF serials.
Previously MSN 77-1/250, USAAF 42-46640/46889, RAF FK814/999 & FL100/163, and MSN 77-251/500, USAAF 43-43964/44213, RAF FB523/772
161446 ... 161493
McDonnell Douglas F/A-18A/B Hornet
Contract cancelled.
21233 ... 21645
Canadian Car and Foundry SBW-3 Helldiver
Curtiss SB2C-3 built under license by Canadian Car and Foundry 
21233 lost to unknown cause May 31, 1945, Pearl Harbor
21236 (VB-100) in training accident Oct 20, 1944, Hawaii.
21238 lost to unknown cause, Pearl Harbor May 31, 1945.
21246 lost to unknown casue, Oct 30, 1944, Pearl Harbor
21258 lost to unknown cause May 7, 1945, Hilo, Oahu, Hawaii
21261 lost to unknown cause Oct 30, 1944, Pearl Harbor
21262 lost to unknown cause May 31, 1945, Pearl Harbor
21263 lost to unknown cause May 17, 1945, Guam
21267 (VB-18) lost to unknown cause Oct 24, 1944, Negros Island Visayas, Philippines
21268 (VB-7) lost to unknown cause Oct 29, 1944, Manila, Luzon, Philippines
21271 (VB-18) lost to unknown cause Oct 24, 1944, Negros Island Visayas, Philippines
21279 (VB-17) lost to unknown cause Mar 28, 1945 near Kyushu, Japan
21286 (VB-6) lost to unknown cause Mar 16, 1945, Pacific
21287 (VB-18) lost to unknown cause Nov 25, 1944, Luzon, Philippines
21291 (VB-87) lost to unknown cause Feb 18, 1945, Hawaii
21292 (VB-18) destroyed on deck of carrier USS Intrepid by kamikaze attack Nov 25, 1944 near Luzon, Philippines
21296 (VB-14) lost to unknown cause Oct 10, 1944, Okinawa
21298 (VMSB-245) lost to unknown cause Apr 21, 1945, Ulithi Atoll, Caroline Islands
21301 (CASU(F)-43) lost during training accident Nov 17, 1944 near Pearl Harbor
21304 (VB-100) lost in training accident Nov 17, 1944 near Pearl Harbor
21306 lost to unknown cause Dec 28, 1944, Pearl Harbor
21312 lost to unknown cause May 31, 1945, Pearl Harbor
21318 (VB-18) lost to unknown casue Oct 29, 1944 near Luzon, Philippines
21329 (VB-14) lost to unknown cause Oct 26, 1944 near Luzon, Philippines
21332 (VB-6) lost to unknown cause Mar 18, 1945 over Kyushu, Japan
21343 (CASU(F)-12) lost to unknown cause May 17, 1945, Guam
21348 (VB-6) lost to AAA Mar 18, 1945 over Kyushu, Japan
21350 lost to unknown cause Dec 7, 1944, Manus Island, Papua New Guinea
21351 (CASU(F)-14) lost to unknown casue Jun 21, 1945, Saipan
21353 (VB-4) destroyed on deck of USS Essex by kamikaze attack Nov 25, 1944.
21355 damaged on deck of USS Cape Esperance (CVE-88) by typhoon east of Luzon Dec 18, 1944.
21356 damaged on deck of carrier USS Altamaha (CVE-18) by typhoon east of Luzon Dec 18, 1944.
21357 destroyed or slid overboard from USS Altamaha (CVE-18) during typhoon east of Luzon Dec 18, 1944.
21360 (VB-14) lost to unknown cause Nov 5, 1944 in Philippine Sea.
21365 lost to unknown cause May 17, 1945, Guam
21368 (VMSB-245) lost to unknown cause  Jun 29, 1945, Ulithi Atoll, Caroline Islands
21374 (VB-80) lost at sea on launch Dec 16, 1944
21377 (VB-7) shot down by AAA over Hong Kong, China Jan 16, 1945
21384 (VB-80) lost at sea on launch Dec 16, 1944
21390 (VB-6) shot down by AAA over Kyushu, Japan Mar 18, 1945.
21392 (VS-53) lost to unknown cause May 5, 1945, Hawaii.
21395 lost to unknown cause May 2, 1945, Momote Airfield, Los Negros Island, Admiralty Islands, Papua New Guinea
21402 (VB-7) lost to unknown cause Nov 26, 1944, Manila, Philippines
21406 (VB-20) lost to unknown cause Jan 16, 1945 near Hong Kong, China
21407 (VB-88) lost to unknown cause May 31, 1945, Saipan
21408 (VMSB-15) lost to unknown cause Apr 29, 1945, Engebi Island, Eniwetok Atoll, Marshall Islands.
21411 (VMSB-245) lost to Unknown casue Apr 2, 1945, Ulithi Atoll, Caroline Islands
21414 (VB-17) lost to unknown cause Mar 14, 1945, Pacific
21419 (VMSB-245) lost to unknown cause Jul 17, 1945, Ulithi Atoll, Caroline Islands
21421 (VMSB-245) lost to unknown cause Jun 9, 1945, Ulithi Atoll, Caroline Islands
21431 (CASU(F)-12) lost to unknown cause Mar 24, 1945, Guam
21438 (VB-17) lost to unknown cause Apr 7, 1945, Okinawa
21461 (VS-66) lost to unknown cause Jun 21, 1945, Roi Island, Marshall Islands
21524 (VS-66) lost to unknown cause May 6, 1945, Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands
21533 (VS-52) lost to unknown cause May 18, 1945, Wotje Atoll, Marshall Islands
31403 ... 31502
Allied LRA-1 
Allied Aviation Corporation Model LRA amphibious transport glider.  Contract cancelled.
31413 was to be completed as LRA-2, but also cancelled.
51350 ... 51676
North American SNJ-4 Texan
51350/51376 MSN 88-13617/13643	(27)
51352 (MSN 88-13619) to Royal Swedish AF as 16305
51360 (88-13627) became N6424D, later on civil registry as N694US.  
Now on display at March AFB Museum, California
There is a conflict here.
51363 (MSN 88-13630) rebuilt to resemble P-64 and put on display at Military Air Museum, Virginia Beach, VA.
51368 (MSN 88-13635) to Spanish AF as C.6-156.  Sold Feb 1982.  Became
N26592, later N29BS
51377/51426 MSN 88-13759/13808	(50)
51381 still airworthy as N6525D.  Saw it at Freedom Flight, Aurora, Illihois 8-5-95.
51388 (MSN 88-13770) 
51395 (MSN 88-13777)  
51398 (MSN 88-13780) noted Dec 2005 in Udvar-Hazy Center of NASM, Chantilly, VA
51427/51440 MSN 88-13889/13902	(14)
51441/51476 MSN 88-13923/13958	(36)
51441 (MSN 88-13923) 
51448 (VN4D8) crashed and burned on boundary of NAS Barin Field
during night flying exercise Aug 22, 1943.  Royal Navy
pilot killed.
51458 (VN4D8) crashed 3 mi W of Foley following midair 
collision Aug 9, 1943.  Royal Navy pilot killed.
51470 (MSN 88-13952)
51477/51526 MSN 88-14019/14068	(50)
51495 (MSN 88-14037)
51498 (MSN 88-14040) registered NC66271.  To Royal Swedish AF as 16242 1952-1955.  Scrapped after crash
51513 (MSN 88-14055) to civil registry as NC91041
51522 (MSN 88-14064)
51527/51576 MSN 88-14109/14158 	(50)
51527 (MSN 88-14109)
51562 (MSN 88-14144) on civilian registry as N51562.
51569 (MSN 88-14151)
51570 (MSN 88-14152)
51577/51626 MSN 88-14219/14268	(50)
51580 (MSN 88-14222)
51584 on display at Lackland AFB, Texas
51601 to storage at NAS Litchfield Park, Arizona.  SOC Aug 22, 1956
51613 (MSN 88-14255)
51614 (MSN 88-14256)
51621 (MSN 88-14263)
51627/51676 MSN 88-14315/14364	(50)
51629 (MSN 88-14317) still airworthy as N6427D
51643 (MSN 88-14331) registration N709AW reserved Feb 21,2008,
taken up Feb 25, 2008.  Has been stored since Jun 1986
51652 (MSN 88-14340)
51674 (MSN 88-14362)
60582 ... 62314
Boeing/Stearman N2S-5 
Stearman Aircraft Model E75 
61024 ex USAAF 42-16983.  Now flying in Australia as VH-YST.
61037/61097 (MSN 75-5159/75-2219) intermediate MSNs assigned to duplicate Army PT-13Ds
61042 (MSN 75-5164, ex 42-17001) to civil registry as N1391V.
The plane is stenciled on the front fuselage as a PT-18
with a serial number of 41-61042 (incorporating the BuNo)  
Reported sold Feb 2009 to owner in New Zealand as ZK-RDK.  ZK-RDK cancelled and to G-CIJN Sep 23, 2014.
61046 (MSN 75-5168, ex 42-17005). Became N66035, then CF-RAF, 
then C-FRAF. Noted recently in Reynolds Alberta Museum, Wetaskiwin, 
Alberta, painted as 'FJ876'.
61064 (MSN 75-5186) was in storage at the Paul Garber Restoration Facility.
Noted Dec 2005 in Udvar-Hazy Center of NASM, Chantilly, VA
61105/61120 (MSN 75-5227/75-5242) intermediate MSNs assigned to duplicate Army PT-13Ds
61114 (MSN 75-5236) to USAAF as 42-17073. 
61116 (MSN 75-5238) ex-USAAF 42-17075.  Later became N5817N, then F-AZDI
61137 MSN 75-5259 intermediate MSN assigned to duplicate Army PT-13D
61143/61155 MSN 75-5265/75-5277 intermediate MSNs assigned to duplicate army PT-13Ds.
61143 (MSN 75-5265) to Chile as CC-CFA.  Flying in 2000.
61157 (MSN 75-5129) ex USAAF 42-16966.  On civil registry as N75070 Nov 1979 and later to N7684M
61176/61190 MSN 75-5298/75-5312 intermediate MSNs assigned to duplicate Army PT-13Ds.
61178 at museum in McMinnville, OR
61224 MSN 75-5346 intermediate MSN assigned to duplicate Army PT-13D
61232/61240 MSN 75-5354/75-5362 intermediate MSNs assigned to duplicate Army PT-13Ds.
61239 (MSN 75-5361) ex-USAAF 42-17198.  Became N69763.  Sold to owner in Austria Feb 2008
61240 (MSN 75-5362) ex-USAAF 42-17199.  Believed to have gone to owner in
Nicaragua.  Registered Sep 6, 2006 to C. Ende of Gooseberry Hill as VH-YND.
61261/61267 MSN 75-5384/75-5389 intermediate MSNs assigned to duplicate Army PT-13Ds.
61624 flying in Germany on Austrian civil registry as OE-AWW
61383 (MSN 75-5505) ex-USAAF 42-17342.  
61418 (MSN 75-5540) ex-USAAF 42-17377.  Became N4738V, then G-BZTM
Jan 10, 1992, then F-AZIC Oct 1997.
61905/62314 cancelled
70914 ... 71462
Grumman F6F-5 Hellcat
Model G-50
70919 lost off deck of USS Cape Esperance (CVE-88) in typhoon in Philippine Sea Dec 18, 1944
70948 (VF-83) struck stack of carrier while on carrier qualification landing Oct 9, 1944.
Broke into two, struck the water, and sank.  Pilot not recovered.
70961 (VF-22) lost off deck of USS Cowpens (CVL-25) in typhoon in Philippine Sea Dec 18, 1944
70962 (VF-80) lost Tokyo Feb 16, 1945.
71033 (VMF-255) went missing Sept 2, 1945 on cross-country
flight from MCAS Mojave, CA.  Wreck found Jun 13, 1957.  Pilot killed.
71059 (VF-28) lost off deck of USS Monterey (CVL-26) in typhoon in Philippine Sea Dec 18, 1944
71065 with VF-80/CVG80 USS Ticonderoga Nov 1944.  Lost Formosa Jan 3, 1945
71077 (VF-3) horizontal stabilizer failed, spun into water and sank Oct 28, 1944, killing
the pilot.
71128 bought by Uruguayan Naval Aviation / Aviación Naval Uruguaya. Refurbished by Cobell Industries and delivered 1952. 
Ferried to Fort Worth, TX, departing Mar 28, 1952 from the Uruguyuan Naval Base at Capitan Corbeta CA Curbelo 
International Airport, Punta del Este, Uruguay, arriving Apr 22, 1952.
71158 lost off deck of USS Altamaha (CVE-18) in typhoon in Philippine Sea Dec 18, 1944
71163/71237 to Royal Navy as Hellcat II JX740/JX814
71176 (JX753) SOC at trincomalee sometime after Jun 27, 1945.
71180 (JX757) failed to return to HMS Indomitable from mission to Songei Gerong
oil refinery, Palembang Jan 19, 1945.  Pilot MIA, presumed killed.
71181 (JX758) failed to catch wire while landing on HMS Indomitable during night
deck landing mission Feb 27, 1945, went through barrier and over
port side into sea.
71192 (JX769) during ferry flight from France to India, took off from
Staging Post H.3 in Iran Apr 3,1 945.  Attempted to beat up
airfield but dove into ground from 500 feet.  Pilot killed.
71196 (JX773).  Collided with Baltimore FA615 (41-28197) while carrying out
approach to Jiwani in duststorm Apr 6, 1945 and bellylanded.  Pilot
slightly hurt, but aircraft was w/o.
71237 (JX814) shot down by friendly flak while chasing Japanese aircraft
which made pre-dawn attack on British flled Apr 13, 1945.  Pilot killed.
71271 ditched during combat patrol off Saratoga CV-3 Sept 5, 1945.
71312 disappeared after entering cloud bank over Oahu Aug 21, 1945.  Aircraft found Sep 26, 1945 in Ko'olau
mountains.  Pilot killed.
71356 lost off deck of USS Cape Esperance (CVE-88) in typhoon in Philippine Sea Dec 18, 1944
71399 lost off deck of USS Altamaha (CVE-18) in typhoon in Philippine Sea Dec 18, 1944
71406 lost off deck of USS Altamaha (CVE-18) in typhoon in Philippine Sea Dec 18, 1944
71458 lost off deck of USS Cape Esperance (CVE-88) in typhoon in Philippine Sea Dec 18, 1944
80764 ... 82177
Vought F4U-4 Corsair
80764/81758, 81779/81828 had round windscreen, 81759/81778, 81829/82177 had flat windscreen.
80770 (VF-64, USS Boxer) hit by ground fire and crashlanded Oct 16, 1950.  Pilot rescued.
80798 (VF-884, USS Kearsarge) shot down by MiG off coast near Wonsan Harbor Oct 4, 1952.  Pilot KIA
80807 (VF-63, USS Boxer) hit by AAA and ditched in Hungnam Bay Apr 22, 1952.  Pilot rescued.
80822 (VF-152, USS Princeton) hit by AAA and ditched Jul 1, 1953.  Pilot injured
80824 (VF-884, USS Boxer) shot down by AAA Jun 20, 1951.  Pilot KIA
80829 (VMF-212, USS Rendova) ditched at sea due to engine failure Oct 31, 1951.
80834 (VMA-312, USS Badoeng Strait) hit by AAA and pilot bailed out Dec 13, 1952.  Pilot rescued
80835 (VMA-312, USS Badoeng Strait) hit by AAA and ditched near Cho-do Nov 24, 1952.  Pilot rescued.
80842 (VMA-323) crashed at Itami AFB, Honshu, Japan Apr 23, 1953.
Pilot killed.
80869 (VMA-312, USS Bairoko) in emergency landing on Paengynong-do after being hit by AAA Mar 29, 1952.
80877 (VF-114, USS Philippine Sea) ditched Jul 5, 1952.  Pilot rescued.
80883 (VF-63, USS Boxer) hit by rocket blast, ditched in Inchon Harbor Jul 16, 1950.  Pilot rescued.
80885 (VF-64, USS Boxer) ditched in Wonsan harbor afer engine failure Jun 13, 1952.  Pilot rescued.
80894 ditched off Atlantic City, NJ Jul 6, 1950.
80897 spun in on landing at NAS Corry Field, Pensacola, FL Jul 18, 1950.
80910 (VF-193, USS Princeton) crashed into water after bad takeoff Sep 17, 1952.  Pilot MIA.
80947 (VF-783, USS Bon Homme Richard) crashed into water after bad catapult shot Jun 3, 1951.  Pilot KIA
80966 (VF-884, USS Kearsarge) ditched after engine failure Dec 27, 1952.  Pilot rescued
80976 (VF-24, USS Valley Forge) in catapult launch accident Feb 7, 1951.  Pilot KIA.
80977 (VF-783, USS Bon Homme Richard) crashed due to engine failure in Sea of Japan Sep 4, 1951.  Pilot injured.
80989 (VMF-312, USS Bataan) shot down by AAA Jun 9, 1952.  Pilot bailed out and was rescued.
81002 (VF-74, USS Bon Homme Richard) shot down by AAA Jun 25, 1952.  Rescued by helicopter, but helicopter
was shot down.
81008 (VMA-312, USS Bairoko) in bad takeoff Jul 24, 1953.  Pilot rescued.
81027 VMF-323, USS Sicily) in bad carrier landing Aug 28, 1951.  Pilot OK.
81030 (VF-64, USS Philippine Sea) lost May 19, 1951.  Pilot OK.  Same plae listed as being in midair
collision with another F4U-4 May 29, 1951.
81037 (VF-113, USS Philippine Sea) hit by AAA and ditched May 29, 1952.  Pilot rescued.
81057 (VF-871, USS Princeton) shot down by AAA, pilot bailed out Jun 20, 1951.  Pilot rescued.
81078 (VF-23, USS Boxer) crashed into sea on takeoff Sep 17, 1950.  Pilot rescued.
81079 (VF-64, USS Boxer) shot down by AAA Jun 17, 1952.  Pilot bailed out and taken POW.
81101 (VF-192, USS Princenton) ditched in Wonsan Bay May 2, 1951.  Pilot rescued.
81129 (VF-63, USS Boxer) struck barrier and went overboard during landing Sep 19, 1950.  Pilot KIA
81140 crashed NE of Chula Vista near Sunnyside, CA.  Need date.
81146 (VF-63, USS Philippine Sea) crashed into mountain near Hwachan Reservoir Apr 24, 1951.  Pilot KIA
81150 (VMF-323) lost in bombing attack on railway Oct 4, 1951.  Pilot POW.
81152 (VF-113, USS Philippine Sea) crashed on takeoff Jun 2, 1952.  Pilot KIA
81156 (VMF-312) ran out of fuel on CAP Sw of Chuchon Oct 2, 1950.  Pilot rescued.
81164 (c/n 7889) on civil registry as N5014, mainly for spare parts source.
Registration N5014 taken up Feb 1, 2006 (has only been reserved since Apr 3, 1987) 
81176 (VMA-312, USS Sicily) hit by AAA and ditched Sep 7, 1952.  Pilot rescued.
81186 (VF-24, USS Valley Forge) MIA after strafing run near Kojo Mar 19, 1951.  Pilot MIA.
81202 (VMA-312, USS Badoeng Strait) shot down by AAA, pilot bailed out but KIA.
81203 (VF-64, USS Boxer) hit by AAA and ditched in Wonsan Harbor May 22, 1952.  Pilot OK
81234 (VMF-312) crashed on takeoff from K-6 Jul 15, 1952.  Pilot killed.
81243 (VMA-312, USS Bataan) crashed into barriers on landing May 9, 1952.
81276 (VF-24, USS Boxer) shot down by AA near Uijongbu Sep 29, 1950.  Pilot KIA
81277 (VF-884, USS Kearsarge) crashed after strafing run in water near Songjin Sep 30, 1952.  Pilot KIA
81285 (VMF-312) crashed on approach Jan 26, 1952.  Pilot KIA
81289 (VF-791, USS Boxer) ditched after takeoff Sep 18, 1951.  Pilot rescued.
81299 (VF-63, USS Boxer) shot down by AAA Jun 23, 1952.  Pilot rescued.
81301 (MAMS-12) crashed on takeoff near Paengyong-do Oct 28, 1952.  Pilot KIA.
81331 (VF-152, USS Princeton) crashed on takeoff Jul 19, 1953.  Pilot rescued.
81350 (VF-14, USS Boxer) damaged in hard landing Sep 15, 1950.  
81376 (VF-653, USS Valley Forge) crashed on takeoff May 29, 1952.  Pilot MIA
81383 (VF-63, USS Boxer) hit by AAA and ditched off shore Jun 18, 1952.  Pilot rescued.
81390 (VMF-212) shot down by AAA Mar 11, 1951.  Pilot KIA.
81415 (c/n 8140) to US civil registry as N5219V.  Now on display at Korean Aerospace Industry Aerospace Museum, Sacheon AFB.
In 1990 was at Korean War Museum, Seoul.
81419 (VF-791, USS Boxer) ditched after bad takeoff Apr 17, 1951.  Pilot OK
81420 (VF-192, USS Princeton) ditched due to engine failure Jun 18, 1952.  Pilot rescued
81430 (VMF-212, USS Rendova) ditche at sea after being hit by AAA Oct 31, 1951.  Pilot rescued.
81434 (VMF-323, USS Sicily) shot down near Sangyong Jul 3, 1951.  Pilot bailed out, rescued.
81456 (VMF-312) crashed on takeoff at K-1 Feb 26, 1951.  Pilot killed.
81465 (VMF-311) ran out of fuel crashed 7 mi W of Itami AB Dec 7, 1950.  Pilot killed.
81469 (VMF-884, USS Boxer) hit by AAA, disappeared in fog bank Apr 7, 1951.  Pilot MIA
81491 (VF-713, USS Antietam) shot down by AAA Dec 18, 1951.  Pilot rescued.
81502 (VMA-312) hit by AAA and ditched 15 mi S of Cho-do May 3, 1953.  Pilot rescued
81539 (VF-791, USS Boxer) ditched after catapult launch malfunction Jul 7, 1951.  Pilot rescued
81558 (VMA-312, USS Badoeng Strait) hit by AAA, wheels-up landing on beach Aug 2, 1952.  Pilot rescued.
81574 (VF-871, USS Essex) hit by AAA, emergency landing at K-50 Oct 5, 1952.
81576 (VF-713, USS Antietam) hit by AAA, ditched in Wonsan Haror Oct 25, 1951.  Pilot rescued.
81581 (VF-192, USS Princeton) shot down by AAA near Changhung-ni Mar 10, 1951.  Pilot MIA.
81585 (VM-874, USS  Bon Homme Richard) hit by AAA and ditched in Wonsan Harbor Aug 30, 1951.  Pilot rescued.
81591 (VF-783, USS Bon Homme Richard) shot down by AA W of Wonsan Oct 3, 1951.  Pilot bailed out and rescued.
81601 (VF-884, USS Boxer) hit power lines and crashed NW Hamhung Apr 18, 1951.  Pilot KIA.
81606 (V-172) ground-looped on landing at NAS Mayport, FL Jan 24, 1950
81631 (VF-713, USS Antietam) shot down by AA over Wonsan Harbor.  Pilot KIA
81648 (VF-41) crashed into water off USS Midway Jan 29, 1952.  Pilot presumed dead.
81652 (VF-94, USS Philippine Sea) shot down by AAA near Tanchon.  Pilot KIA
81653 (VF-193, USS Princeton) shot down by AAA and ditched in Wonsan Harbor Jun 13, 1952.  Pilot rescued.
81672 (VF-193, USS Princeton) shot down by AAA Jun 13, 1952, pilot bailed out and rescued
81689 (VF-172) damaged in landing accident at Kirtland AFB, NM Sep 3, 1950.
81695 (VF-193, USS Princeton) in emergency landing near Yo-do Jul 31, 1952.  Aircraft destoyed, pilot OK.
81698 (c/n 8423) to US civil registry as N3763A.  Now at War Eagles Air Museum as N53JB
81706 (VMA-312, USS Bairoko) shot down by AAA Mar 5, 1952. Pilot bailed out and was rescued.
81709 (VF-871, USS Princeton) shot down by AAA May 18, 1951.  Pilot KIA.
81717 (VMF-312, USS Bataan) crashed into ridgeline Feb 3, 1951.  Pilot KIA
81725 (VA-64, USS Boxer) hit by AAA and ditched in Hungnam Harbor May 23, 1952.  Pilot OK.
81736 (VMF-323) shot down by AAA Oct 10, 1951.  Pilot KIA
81747 (VF-821, USS Princeton) shot down by AAA near Sinp'yong.  Pilot MIA
81764 (VF-653, USS Valley Forge) hit by AAA and ditched in Wonsan Harbor Feb 3, 1952.  Pilot rescued.
81779 (VMF-312) crashed and burned in Kilchu area near Chosin Reservoir N of Hamhung Nov 11, 1950.
81780 (VMF-212, USS Rendova) hit by AAA and ditched at mouth of Yesong River Oct 10, 1951.  Pilot rescued.
81784 (VF-114, USS Philippine Sea) hit by AAA and ditched in Wonsan Harbor Mar 21, 1952. Pilot rescued.
81788 (VF-884, USS Boxer) shot down by AAA May 24, 1951.  Pilot bailed out but KIA
81789 (VMF-212, USS Rendova) crashed on strafing run Dec 6, 1951.  Pilot KIA.
81792 ditched off USS Franklin D. Roosevelt 26 April 1946
81796 (VMA-312, USS Bataan) crashed into barriers and flipped over May 9, 1952.  Pilot injured.
81815 (VF-94, USS Philippine Sea) went over the side of carrier during launch Jul 23, 1953.  Pilot rescued
81831 (VF-874, USS Oriskany) hit by AAA and ditched near Hungnam Dec 6, 1952.  Pilot rescued
81834 (VF-152, USS Princeton) shot down by AAA Jul 26, 1953.  Pilot KIA.
81835 (VF-113, USS Philippine Sea) shot down by small arms fire Jul 4, 1952.  Pilot KIA
81842 (VF-64, USS Philippine Sea) collided with another F4U-4, crashed near Ch-ang-ni May 29, 1951.  Pilot KIA.
81857 (c/n 8582) on civil registry as N5081.  Reported Feb 2009 under restoration
with R. Odegaard in USA
81860 (VF-193, USS Princeton) shot down by AAA Jul 15, 1952.  Pilot bailed out and was rescued.
81865 (Mamron-33) in emergency landing at K-3 Apr 1, 1952.  Pilot injured.
81877 (VF-821, USS Princeton) crashed into water Jul 30, 1951.  
81879 (VMF-212) shot down by AAA Aug 12, 1951.  Pilot rescued.
81881 (VF-193, USS Princeton) shot down by AAA Aug 3, 1952.  Pilot KIA
81885 (VMF-212) lost Apr 16, 1951.  Pilot KIA
81886 (VF-884, USS Boxer) hit by AAA and ditched in Wonsan Harbor Oct 3, 1951.  Pilot rescued.
also listed with VMA-312 and crashlanded and went overboard May 1, 1952.
81888 (VF-713, USS Antietam) engine fialed and ditched SE of Wonsan Harbor Feb 4, 1952.  Pilot rescued.
81893 (VMA-312, USS Badoeng Strait) crashed into water after aborted catapult launch Dec 11, 1952. Pilot rescued.
81911 (VF-152, USS Princeton) downed May 6, 1953.  Pilot MIA.
81924 (VF-874, USS Bon Homme Richard) shot down by AAA Sep 4, 1951.  Pilot KIA.
81928 (VF-193, USS Princeton) crashed during airstrike Dec 24, 1950.  Pilot MIA.
81932 (VMA-312) hit by AAA and dove in near Haeju, Korea May 2, 1953.
81935 (VF-33, USS Leyte) stalled on takeoff Oct 14, 1950.
81942 (VF-192, USS Princeton) hit by AAA and ditched Apr 21, 1951.  Pilot KIA.
81946 (VF-653, USS Valley Forge) shot down by AAA E of Yonghung Dec 22, 1951.  Pilot KIA
81947 (VMF-212, USS Badoeng Strait) shot down by AAA over Taedong Inlet Dec 18, 1951.  Pilot bailed out
and was rescued.
81958 (VMF-212, USS Rendova) hit by AAA and ditched Oct 15, 1951.  Pilot rescued.
81962 (VF-874, USS Bon Homme Richard) shot down by AAA SW of Hungnam Jul 11, 1951.  Pilot rescued.
81981 (VF-192, USS Princeton) whot down by AAA Oct 7, 1952.  Pilot KIA.
81988 (VF-874, USS Bon Homme Richard) wing fell off in bombing attack Aug 11, 1951.  Pilot MIA.
81991 (VF-152) ditched in Wonsan Harbor, Korea May 6, 1953.
82000 (VMA-312, USS Bataan) crashed into barrier on landing May 2, 1952.
82017 (VMF-311) in landing collision at Itami AB, Japan Dec 7, 1950.  Pilot OK.
82018 (VMF-323) hit by AAA, pilot bailed out and MIA Oct 7, 1951.
82021 (1st MAW) in midair collision between Okinawa and Itami AB Sep 24, 1950.  Pilot killed.
82025 (VF-94, USS Philippine Sea) ditched on takeoff Jul 17, 1953.  Pilot rescued.	
82032 (VMF-323, USS Sicily) shot down by small arms fire near Sohae-ri, Korea Jul 24, 1951.
Pilot KIA
82038 (VF-653, USS Valley Forge) ditched near carrier due to fire in cockpit Feb 2, 1952.  
Pilot rescued.
82050 (VF-32) made wheels-up landing behind enemy lines near Koto-Ri to rescue Ensign Brown Dec 4, 1950.
Pilot Thomas Hudner was rescued by helicopter and was awarded Medal of Honor.	
82054 (VMF-312) crashed due to fuel exhaustion will looking for downed F-51 pilot near
Chongju Oct 2, 1950.  Pilot rescued.
82056 (HQS-33/VMAW-1) forcelanded at Hameji airstrip, Japan, Nov 4, 1950
82060 (VMF-312, USS Bataan, shot down by AAA NW of Pyongtaek, Korea Feb 6, 1951.  Pilot KIA.	
82061 (VF-193, USS Princeton) shot down by AAAA at Yonpo Airfield, 3 mi S of Koto-ri 
Dec 15, 1950. Pilot KIA.
82069 (VMF-312, USS Bataan) shot down by AAA 10 mi N of Sariwon, Korea Apr 4, 1951.  Pilot bailed
out.  Pilot rescued by helicopter but died on way to hospital.
82074 (VF-871, USS Princeton) crashed 10 mi NE of Kumhwa, Korea while on close air 
support mission Jul 18, 1951.  Pilot MIA.
82076 (VF-874, USS Bon Homme Richard) hit by AAA and ditched in Wonsan Harbor Sep 24, 1951.
Pilot rescued.
82080 (VMA-312, USS Bataan) crashed into barriers on landing and heavily damaged May 2, 1952.
Pilot OK.
82088 (VF-783, USS Bon Homme Richard) hit by AAA NW of Hamhung and crashlanded on sandbar
in Song Chon River Sep 27, 1951.  Pilot rescued.
82112 (VMF-312, USS Bataan) shot down by AAA and pilot bailed out off Wongjong-do, Korea
Apr 2, 1951.  Pilot rescued.
82120 (FASRON-7) damaged in landing accident at Kisarazu AB, 
Japan Oct 3, 1950.
82128 (VMF-312) in takeoff accident from Wonsan Airfield Nov 16, 1950.  Pilot injured.
82131 (VF-193, USS Princeton) crashed on bombing run NW of Inchon Feb 10, 1951.  Pilot KIA.
82135 (VMF-312) hit by AAA while flying CAP for downed F-51 piolt near Uijongbu, Korea
Oct 2, 1950.  Pilot rescued.
82152 (VF-884, USS Boxer) ditched 22 mi E of Wonsan after losing power Jul 11, 1951.
Pilot rescued.
82154 (VF-63, USS Boxer) crashed into sea during landing Sep 26, 1950.  Pilot rescued.
82163 (VF-113, USS Philippine Sea) hit by AAA and ditched in Wonsan Harbor Jun 1, 1952.
Pilot rescued.
82165 (VMF-312, USS Bataan) shot down by AAA E of Anak, Korea May 28, 1951.  Pilot KIA.
82174 (VMF-312, USS Bataan) pilot bailed out due to mechanical failure 5 mi N of
Hosa-Dong Apr 20, 1951.  Pilot rescued.
82176 (VMF-212, USS Rendova) ditched after bad takeoff Sep 30, 1951.  Sank immediately, pilot lost.

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