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Data last updated: Tue Mar 15 09:25:04 2016
40-696 ... 40-702
Consolidated YB-24 Liberator
All but 40-702 were delivered to Britain as LB-30A, and serialed AM258/AM263. 
696 (MSN 167) to RAF as AM258.  May have been shot down by Spitfire Feb 15, 1942 (see AM918).
Also reported as going to RFC at Albuquerque, NM Jun 25, 1945
697 (MSN 168) to RAF as AM259, arriving in UK Mar 14, 1941.  Was first Liberator to land in UK and
first four-engined land plane to make a transatlantic crossing.  To G-AGCD with BOAC Apr 19, 1941.  
Returned to RAF Jul 6, 1944, formally cancelled as returned to RAF Jan 1, 1946.  SOC
at Dorval Nov 7, 1945.  There is a report of a midair collision with USSR DB-7 Jan 5, 1943.
698 (MSN 169) to RAF as AM260. Crashed and burned on takeoff from Heathfield Airfield, Ayr, Scotland 
after veering off runway and striking a small building and then an
embankment Aug 14, 1941.  22 onboard killed.
699 (MSN 170) to RAF as AM261.  Crashed into mountain range near Arran, Scotland in rain, overcast, and
low visibility due to navigation error Aug 14, 1941.  22 killed.
700 (MSN 171) to RAF as AM262.  To BOAC as G-AGHG.  SOC for spares May 30, 1946
701 (MSN 172) to RAF as AM263 in accident in Gibraltar Jul 22, 1942.  Later operated by BOAC as G-AGDS.
Six B-24Ds took the place of the 'borrowed' YB-24s and were delivered as B-24Ds.  They were
assigned the same serials 40-696/701.  Their dispositions were as follows:
696 to RFC at Albuquerque Jun 25, 1945
697 wrecked May 22, 1942 in takeoff accident May 2, 1942, Ft. Myers, FL
698 salvaged Nov 27, 1944.  Was attached to HALPRO for a while.
699 wrecked in crash landing at Idaho Falls, ID Jun 10, 1943
700 to RFC at Ontario Jun 1, 1945
701 condemned at Wright Field in 1942
702 (MSN 173) surveyed at MacDill Field, FL Mar 28, 1944.  The Y designation was later dropped, and
the plane became B-24.  Redesignated as RB-24; redesignated as ZRB-24 on Oct 22, 1942; wfu 
May 28, 1944 at MacDill Field, FL
40-2349 ... 40-2368
Consolidated B-24A-CO Liberator
MSN 1/20.  Diverted to RAF as AM910/AM929.  Prior to their construction, this serial batch was allocated to
B-24As.  When it was decided to substitute 20 B-24As for 20 LB-30s on the British contract, the planes were given
British serial numbers and the AAF serials were reallocated to B-24Ds.
2349 to RAF as AM910.  Used to test AXV radar and 20-mm cannon
pack.  Crashed on landing at Nutts Corner Apr 13, 1942.
Nose section lay in Lincolnshire wood until the late 1960s.
2350 to RAF as AM911.  Engine caught fire on takeoff, undercarriage collapsed
at Gibraltar May 23, 1943 and DBR
2351 to RAF as AM912.  Nosewheel collapsed on landing at Boscombe Down May 16, 1941.
Not repaired and SOC Dec 11, 1941
2352 to RAF as AM913.  Engine caught fire and fell off, crashed on approach
at Talbenny Jan 29, 1943
2353 to RAF as AM914.  NFT Apr 16, 1945.  To transport.  SOC in 
Canada in 1946
2354 to RAF as AM915.  Flew into Achinoan Hill in cloud on arrival from
Canada near Campbeltown, Argyll Sep 1, 1941
2355 to RAF as AM916.   Sold Aug 19, 1946.  Salvaged Baledo Bridge, 1952
2356 to RAF as AM917.  Sunk U-338 off Iceland Sep 20, 1943
with 120 Sqdn.  SOC Mar 12, 1947
2357 to RAF as AM918.  Later to G-AGDR with BOAC.  Shot down in error over English Channel
near Plymouth, England Feb 15, 1942.  All 9 aboard killed.  Some databases have G-AGDR being
AM219 instead, but this appears to be in error.
2358 to RAF as AM919.  Sank U-258 Apr 20, 1943, sank U-304
Apr 28, 1943.  Undercarriage collapsed on landing at Reykjavik Jun 18, 1943.
Salvaged for spares
2359 to RAF as AM920. Sank U-254 Dec 8, 1942.  To BOAC as
G-AHYB Feb 10, 1946.  To Vietnam as F-VNNP Emperor Bao Dai
2360 to RAF as AM921.  Engine caught fire in air and fell out on landing at Reykjavik
Jan 9, 1943 and DBR
2361 to RAF as AM922.  NFT Sep 7, 1944
2362 to RAF as AM923.  NFT Dec 1944
2363 to RAF as AM924.  MIA on patrol NW of Hebrides May 28, 1942
2364 to RAF as AM925.  Crashed on takeoff at Nutts Corner Feb 18, 1942 and DBF
2365 to RAF as AM926.  Flew into hill in cloud on ferry flight, Dyce-Nutts
Corner, Ochil Hills near Alva, Clackmannan Dec 10, 1941
2366 to RAF as AM927.  Prior to delivery to England, was involved in a landing accident, the
damage being major enough that the aircraft had to be returned to San Diego for
repaires.  Plane was deleted from the order to be shipped to England and was
converted to a transport aircraft, acring as prototype for C-87.
Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946.  
To Continental Can Co as N1503, to XC-CAY of
PEMEX in Mexico until 1959.  Became N12905 "Diamond Lil"
with Confederate Air Force and painted in colors of 98th BG, later N24927 with Commemorative
Air Force.  During 2006/2007 was reconfigured back to B-24A/LB-30B and was given
the name "OL 927" noseart.  In Apr of 2012 renamed back to "Diamond Lil" .  Involved in
nose gear collapse May 26, 2012 on landing at Charlotte-Douglas airport, North Carolina					
2367 to RAF as AM928.  Undershot landing and hit sand dunes, Stornoway May 27, 1942
2368 to RAF as AM929.  Sank U-597 Oct 12, 1942.  Damaged U-89
Nov 5, 1942.  Sank U-132 Nov 5, 1942.  Sank U-194 
June Jun 24, 1942.  Sank U-61 Oct 15, 1943.
Sank U-540 with BZ712 Oct 17, 1943.  Sank
U-274 Oct 23, 1943.  Engine caught fire and crashed 
on approach to Dorval and crashed, Simone, Quebec Apr 9, 1945.
Aircraft of the same serial numbers were eventually delivered to USAAF as B-24D (MSN 7/26) 
2349 
2350 to RAF as FK214.  Sold for scrap Mar 12, 1947.
2353 (cn 19/CO 11) Delivered to USAAF, assigned to 18BS 34BG at Geiger Field, Spokane, WA. Ground 
looped on take off, DBR at Geiger Field on Aug 12, 1942.
2355 (28th BG) interned in USSR Sep 11, 1943.  MACR 12420
2356 (MSN 22/CO 14) Delivered to USAAF, assigned to 469BS, 333BG at Topeka AAB, KS. 
Crashed 3mi N of Admire, KS Jan 20, 1943 when the crew bailed out due to a fire onboard.
2360 (MSN 18) Serial re-assigned; w/o Oct 2, 1942 at Biggs Field, TX
2361 (93rd BG, 329th BS) wrecked while taxying at Barksdale AAF, Louisiana Apr 24, 1942
2365 (404th BS) undershot landing Glen AF, AK Mar 10, 1943.  No injuries.
2367 (MSN 25) force-landed Bechevin Bay, Atka, AK Dec 9, 1942.  During the crash, the rear fuselage broke off
behind the wings.  Crew survived with only minor injuries, rescued the next day.  Remains in situ
on Atka Island.  In 1984, assigned N58426 with American Veterans Memorial Museum, CO, but not recovered.
2368 (MSN 26) (61st BS, 39th BG) in ground collision at Davis Monthan Field, AZ Mar 11, 1943.  8 killed.
41-1087 ... 41-1142
Consolidated B-24D-CO Liberator
MSN 27/82
1087 to RAF as LV337 Mar 1942.  Sold as G-AHDY Jul 31, 1947.  Broken up at Prestwick Oct 1950.
1088 (30th BG, 21st BS) shot down by AAA over Kiska, Aleutians
Jun 11, 1942.  condemned Jun 25, 1942
1089 to reclamation at Reading AAF, PA Oct 2, 1945.
1090 condemned Jun 25, 1942.
1091 salvaged Jun 10, 1945
1092 (30th BG, 21st BS) skidded on slick runway on landing at
Adak, Aleutians Sep 30, 1942.  Converted and used as
control tower at Adak airfield.  w/o Jun 8, 1943. 
1093 to RAF as LV344 Mar 1942.  SOC Jun 2, 1947.
1094 scrapped at Hill AAF, UT Sep 6, 1945.
1095 to reclamation at Tyndall AAF, FL Apr 9, 1946
1096 to RAF as LV339 Mar 1942.  Sold for scrap Mar 12, 1947.
1097 to RAF as LV341 Mar 1942.  Ditched off Ireland Aug 13, 1942 after engine failure.
1098 (TB-24D) scrapped at Albqueueque, NM May 21, 1945.
1099 (TB-24D) to RFC at Ontario, CA Jun 3, 1945.
1100 (TB-24D) crashed due to engine failure near Ludlow, CA Dec 28, 1943.  4 killed.
1101 to RFC at Ontario, CA  May 28, 1945.
1102 to RFC at Bush Field, GA May 30, 1945.
1103 force landed and burned near Ellington AAF May 3, 1943.
1104 (28th BG, 404th BS, "Iggy") lost Nov 18, 1943 80 mi NE of
Adak, AK. MACR 3352
1105 w/o Aug 13, 1942
1106 to RFC at Ontario, CA Jun 2, 1945.
1107 to RAF as LV336 May 1942.  Damaged at Boscombe Down, UK Apr 16, 1942 after dummy
bomb broke free on landing.  SOC Nov 12, 1942.
1108 to RAF as LV346 May 1942.  Ditched on approach to Thorney Island, UK Jan 12, 1943 after
power loss.
1109 to RAF as FK215 May 1942.  Relegated to instructional airframe 5256M Jun 1945.
1110 to RAF as FK216 May 1942.  Crashed on takeoff at Dorval, Canada Apr 28, 1942 on
delivery flight.
1111 to RAF as LV343 May 1942.  Sold for scrap Mar 12, 1947.
1112 to RAF as FK218 May 1942.  Damaged beyond repair at Ringway, UK Mar 7, 1943 when
overshot runway during landing.
1113 (1013 PPT, 96 PTTG) involved in midair collision with B-24E 43-0903 5 mi NE of Fort Worth, Texas Sep 3, 1943. 
Surveyed at Fort Worth AAF, TX Sep 18, 1943
1114 to RAF as LV342 May 1942.  Sold for scrap Jun 2, 1947
1115 to RAF as FK217 May 1942.  Swung on takeoff at Boscombe Down, UK Sep 15, 1942 and
struck hangar.
1116 to RFC at Ontario, CA Jun 2, 1945.
1117 crashed near Barksdale AAF, LA May 18, 1942.  Crew killed.
1118 surveyed at Ft Worth AAF, Tx.
1119 to RAF May 1942 but crashed at sea en route to UK, no RAF serial allocated.
1120 to RAF as FK224 May 1942.  Overshot landing at Cluntoe Jul 5, 1944 and ran into ditch.
1121 to RAF as FK219 May 1942.  SOC Jul 6, 1945.
1122 to RAF as LV340 Apr 1942.  Flew into mountain during bad weather, County 
Antrim, Northern Ireland Aug 21, 1942.
1123 to RFC at Altus, OK Aug 22, 1945
1124 to RAF as LV345 Apr 1942.  Relegated to instructional airframe 4816M Mar 1944.
1125 to RFC at Altus, OK Jul 30, 1945
1126 to RAF as FK220 May 1942.  Sold for scrap Mar 12, 1947.
1127 to RAF as LV338 May 1942.  Relegated to instructional airframe 4817M Jun 14, 1944.
1128 allocated to RAF, but crashed enroute to modification center.  No RAF
serial allocated.  To CL-26 at Herbert-Smart Airport, Macon, GA Mar 28, 1942
1129 to RAF as FK221 May 1942.  Damaged beyond repair at Prestwick, Scotland
Mar 25, 1945 when landed with undercarriage jammed partly down.
1130 to RFC at Stillwater, OK Aug 13, 1945.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
1131 wrecked in landing accident at Ft Myers AAF, FL Jul 4, 1942 and DBR
1132 wrecked at Smyrna AAF, TN in takeoff accident Mar 17, 1943 and DBR
1133 crashed on Trail Peak, Cimmaron NM, site of Philmont Scout 
Ranch May 22, 1942.
1134 to reclamation at Hill Field, UT Nov 13, 1945
1135 to reclamation at Hill Field, UT Nov 13, 1945
1136 (TB-24D) to RFC at Albuquerque NM Jul 2, 1945
1137 wrecked at Wendover AAF, UT Sep 18, 1942
1138 to reclamation at Spokane, WA Sep 6, 1945
1139 force-landed at Gaarnett, KS Dec 12, 1942.  Condemned Jan 12, 1943
1140 to CL-26 at 4134th Base Depot, Spokane, WA Apr 28, 1944
1141 wrecked May 23, 1942 in landing accident at Ft Myer, repaired.
Wrecked May 27, 1942 when overshot landing at Ft Myer, FL, repaired.
(TB-24D) to DPC at Bush Field, Agusta, GA Jul 18, 1945
1142 (TB-24D) to reclamation at Homestead AAF, FL Feb 9, 1945
41-11587 ... 41-11587
Consolidated B-24D-CO Liberator 
MSN 83
Wrecked, Jan 6, 1943 2 mi west of Donnellsville, Ohio; Structural failure, disintegration mid-air
41-11588 ... 41-11589
Consolidated B-24D-CF Liberator 
MSN 84, 85
11588 to RAF as Liberator III FL968.  Scrapped Mar 1947.
11589 to RAF as Liberator III FK244.  SOC Jun 1947.
41-11590 ... 41-11603
Consolidated B-24D-CO Liberator
MSN 86/99
11590 to RAF as Liberator III FK223.  SOC Jan 1946.
11591 was HALPRO #09 'Queen Bee/Lorraine'.  With 450th BG, was on 
flight from Casablanca to RAF St. Mawgan in Cornwall Mar 29, 1944
Due to fog, aircraft was unable to locate St. Mawgan and
was diverted to Fairwood Common.  Unable to descend because
of clouds, crew was ordered to bail out.  Four did so and
landed safely.  However, the flight engineer refused to jump,
possibly due to the low altitude.  The pilot had to try
and crash-land the plane, the plane passed over the airfield, 
lost height, smashed through a guard hut, and came to rest
with its nose embedded in the hedgebank.  Pilot survived
the crash but the flight engineer had forgotten to buckle
himself into the copilot's seat was thrown through the
windscreen on impact and died in hospital 3 days later.  
Condemned crash Apr 2, 1944
11592 was HALPRO #17 'Draggin' Lady', condemned Nov 16, 1942
11593 was HALPRO #18 'Black Maria', condemned Jan 12, 1943
11594 was HALPRO #07, to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL963.  Damaged in attack on U-boat in 
Bay of Biscay Jul 3, 1943 and SOC after return.
11595 was HALPRO #01 "Ole Faithful/Lily of the Desert".  Crashed at
Colan, UK Dec 21, 1943.  3 killed, 4 injured.  Salvaged Jan 7, 1944. 
11596 was HALPRO #02 "Brooklyn Rambler" landed at Ankara, Turkey
June 12, 1942 and interned.  Eventually repatriated.
11597 was HALPRO #19 "Blue Goose" landed at Ankara, Turkey 
June 12, 1942 and interned.
11598 to RFC Bush Field May 24, 1945
11599 to RAF as Liberator III FK222.  SOC Jul 1945.
11600 was HALPRO #08 'Eager Beaver', condemned Jun 6, 1942
11601 was HALPRO #23 'Hellsapoppin'', condemned Aug 13, 1943
11602 was HALPRO #21, *Babe the Big Blue Ox*, later 376th BG.  Lost with 376th BG over Naples Feb 8, 1943.   MACR 4186.
11603 was HALPRO #23 'Malicious', later to 376th BG.  Hit by flak with 376th BG and ditched in Mediterranean 
Jan 31, 1943.  MACR 3304
41-11604 ... 41-11605
Consolidated B-24D-CF Liberator 
MSN 100,101
11604 to RAF as Liberator III FL933.  Scrapped Mar 1947.
11605 to RAF as Liberator III FL930.  SOC Aut 1945.
41-11606 ... 41-11606
Consolidated B-24D-CO Liberator
MSN 102 
11606 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL954.  Crashed into Lough Foyle, Northern
Ireland after takeoff Oct 24, 1943.
41-11607 ... 41-11607
Consolidated B-24D-CF Liberator 
MSN 103
11607 to RAF as Liberator III FL932.  Relegated to instructional
airframe 5248M May 1945.
41-11608 ... 41-11608
Consolidated C-87-CF Liberator Express
MSN 104
Was formerly a B-24D when returned to US and converted to a C-87 and
reserialled 41-39600 Jun 4, 1944.  But there is a photo of 41-11608 taken in Oct 1942, which
may mean that it was a C-87 from the start.
41-11609 ... 41-11626
Consolidated B-24D-CO Liberator
MSN 105/122 
11609 "Little Eva" was HALPRO aircraft #06.  Landed at Ankara, Turkey
June 12, 1942 and interned
11610 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL961.  Scrapped Mar 1947.
11611 to RAF as Liberator III FK236.  SOC Jun 1947
11612 to RAF as Liberator III FK237.  Dinghy came loose and jammed elevator
control, crashed at Compton, England Feb 28, 1943.
11613 was HALPRO #10 'Florine Jo Jo/Blue Streak', later to 93rd BG.  Lost with 93rd BG
on Ploesti raid Rumania Aug 1, 1943.  MACR 333.
I have another reference (Al Blue) which has this
plane as having been scrapped Nov 20, 1944.  The IARC has this plane as returning
to USA Feb 26, 1944-Mar 2, 1944, and going to reclamation at Keesler AAF, MS
Nov 20, 1944, and reclamation completed as RB-24D May 24, 1946
11614 was HALPRO #15, 'Ripper the 1st', later 376th BG, 515th BS, 'Ripper the 2nd'. 
Reclamation completed as TB-24D Sep 6, 1945.  Salvaged Spokane, WA as RTB-24D Mar 26, 1946.  
11615 was HALPRO #20 'Mona the Lame Duck', condemned Jul 23, 1942
11616 was *Arkansas Traveler* HALPRO #14, later 376th BG.   Returned to USA Jul 19, 1944, 
to RFC at Hill Field, UT Oct 10, 1945, scrapped Apr 30, 1946
11617 was HALPRO #12 'Old King Solomon'.  To RFC Hill Field, UT May 26, 1946.  Reclamation completed Jun 13, 1946.
11618 was HALPRO #04 'Ole Rock'.  Condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
11619 to RAF as Liberator III FK235.  Crashed into sea during convoy escort
duty Aug 12, 1942.
11620 was HALPRO #16 'Edna Elizabeth B', to CL-26 San Bernardino ATS Sep 20, 1944
11621 to RAF as Liberator III FK231.  SOC Jan 1947.
11622 was HALPRO #05 *Town Hall*, landed at Adapazari, Turkey
June 12, 1942 and interned.
11623 (MSN 119) W/o 17 Jul 1942 at Geiger Field, WA.  To CL-26 Spokane Air Depot Aug 18, 1942
11624 was HALPRO #11 'Ball of Fire'.  Shot down by Fw Gunther Steinhausen
in Bf 109F-4/Trop of JG 27/1 100 km NW of Bir-el-Astas, Egypt Jul 9, 1942
11625 was HALPRO #03 'Yank'.  Condemned Nov 25, 1942
11626 to RAF as Liberator III FL927.  Relegated to instructional
airframe 4815M Jun 1944.
41-11627 ... 41-11628
Consolidated B-24D-CF Liberator
MSN 123,124
11627 to RAF as Liberator III FL926.  Missing Car Nicobar, Bay of
Bengal Oct 26, 1943.
11628 to RAF as Liberator III FL935.  SOC Apr 1945. 
41-11629 ... 41-11638
Consolidated B-24D-CO Liberator
MSN 125/134
11629 was HALPRO #25 'Jap Trap', crashed on first mission, condemned Jun 6, 1942
11630 to RFC May 26, 1945.  Reclamation completed Feb 13, 1946
11631 (MSN 127) W/o 16 Jul 1944 at Homestead AAF, FL, surveyed at Homestead ATC Aug 3, 1944.
11632 in takeoff accident at Ft Myers, FL May 3, 1942. Repaired, but surveyed Jul 25, 1942. 
11633 to RAF as Liberator III FK230.  Struck house on approach to 
Ayr, Scotland Oct 29, 1942 and destroyed by fire.
11634 to RAF as Liberator III FK234.  Struck trees on takeoff from 
Nutts Corner, Northern Ireland May 14, 1943, and SOC.
11635 to RAF as Liberator III FK233.  Damaged beyond repair when skidded
on landing and nosewheel collapsed, Ballykelly, Northern Ireland
Nov 25, 1944.
11636 was HALPRO #24 'Wash's Tub', scrapped at Spokane, WA Oct 17, 1944.
11637 crashed Jun 7, 1942, Trenton, GA.  5 killed.
11638 wrecked at Hope, AK when landing gear collapsed during landing May 3, 1942.
41-11643 ... 41-11654
Consolidated B-24D-CO Liberator
MSN 139/150 
11643 to RAF as Liberator III FL992.  Scrapped Mar 1947.
11644 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL952.  Lost Sep 3, 1943.  Details?
11645 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL956.  SOC Jun 1947
11646 (376th BG) returned to USA Jul 19, 1944, scrapped Apr 1946.
11647 to RAF as Liberator III FL936.  SOC Apr 1946.
11648 to RAF as Liberator III FK225.  Scrapped Mar 1947.
11649 to RAF as Liberator III FK232.  Overshot landing at Reykjavik, Iceland
Mar 18, 1943 and SOC.
11650 scheduled for UK Lend Lease but lost between Gander and Prestwick Nov 24, 1942
11651 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL953.  Damaged beyond repair in belly
landing at Stornoway, Scotland Nov 12, 1944.
11652 nosegear collapsed during takeoff run Mar 17, 1944.  W/o
11653 converted to XF-7 photo recon plane.  To RFC at Walnut Ridge Jan 14, 1946.
11654 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL966.  Nosewheel collapsed on landing at
Gatwick, UK Oct 15, 1945 and SOC.
41-11658 ... 41-11673
Consolidated B-24D-CO Liberator 
MSN 154/169
11658 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL938.  Ditched in Bay of Biscay Sep 2, 1943
after attack by Ju 88s.
11659 to RAF as Liberator III FK229. Scrapped Mar 1947.
11660 to RAF as FL993.  Scrapped Mar 1947.
11661 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL959.  Missing from patrol over Bay of
Biscay Sep 2, 1943.
11662 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL950.  Ran out of fuel and abandoned by
crew Mar 29, 1943 and crashed at Whittlesey, England.
11663 (MSN 159) wrecked in taxi accident May 13, 1942 at Barksdale AAF, AL.  W/o 31 May 1942 at Barksdale Field, LA.
To CL-26 Jun 8, 1942.  To Esler Field, LA Sep 14, 1942
11664 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL965.  Lost Jul 29, 1943.  Details?
11665 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL960.  SOC Jun 1947.
11666 to RAF as Liberator III FL943.  Scrapped Mar 1947.
11667 to RAF as Liberator III FK226.  Relegated to instructional
airframe 5352M Jul 1945.
11668 to RAF Aug 31, 1943 as Liberator GR.V FL967.  Scrapped Mar 1947
11669 wrecked at Ft Myers, FL while landing on wet runway Jun 2, 1942.  To CL-26.
11670 to RAF Aug 31, 1943 as Liberator GR.V FL964.  Scrapped Mar 1947
11671 (MSN 167) W/o 8 Aug 1942 at Bolling Field, DC, disposed of by Bolling Field, DC Sep 16, 1942.
11672 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL958.  SOC Feb 5, 1946.
11673 (MSN 169) to RFC at Hill Field, UT Jun 7, 1946.
41-11677 ... 41-11703
Consolidated B-24D-CO Liberator
MSN 173/199
11677 (MSN 173) wrecked May 21, 1942 at Barksdale AAF, LA in takeoff accident.  W/o 31 May 1942 at Barksdale Field, LA 
11678 converted to XB-24F Mar 15, 1943 for use by NACA in tests
with exhaust-heated anti-icing equipment on wings.  Assigned to NACA Ames Aeronautical Laboratory, 
NAS Moffett Field, CA May 13, 1942 to 1943.  Flight tests were carried out during the winter of
1943 at AAF Icing Research Base in Minneapolis.  To RFC at March AAF, Riverside, CA.  Also have this
plane going to reclamation at Tinker Field Apr 17, 1947.
11679 to RAF as Liberator III FK227.  Damaged by gunfire from Ki-21 Apr 1, 1944
while with No 354 Squadron based at Cuttack, India.  SOC Jul 6, 1944.
11680 converted to C-87A.  Was 'Gulliver', the plane Wendell Wilkie flew during his 51-day around
the world flight in 1942.  to RFC at Bush Field Nov 19, 1945.
11681 to RAF Aug 31, 1943 as Liberator III or GR.V FL937.  The British Purchasing Commission
says Mk III but serial number says GR.V.  Shot down 70 mi off Norwegian coast
with No.311 Sqdn on patrol Oct 4, 1944.
11682 to RAF Aug 31, 1943 as Liberator III FK238.  Nosewheel retracted on landing at 
Nutts Corner, Northern Ireland Feb 2, 1945 and SOC.
11683 to RAF Aug 31, 1943 as Liberator III FL920.  To BOAC as G-AGFS Sep 1943.  Returned to
RAF Jan 1945 and SOC Feb 1946.
11684 to RAF Aug 31, 1943 as Liberator III FK240.  SOC Aug 1945.
11685 to RAF Aug 31, 1943 as Liberator GR.V FL970.  SOC Mar 1946 and used for spares source.
11686 returned to USA Dec 18, 1943.  Salvaged Jun 10, 1945.
11687 (MSN 183) to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL957.  Crashed in USA Feb 28, 1943 prior
to delivery.  Also listed as w/o 3 Feb 1943 at Buckhorn Mountain, VA
11688 (MSN 184) wrecked Aug 9, 1942 at MacDill AAF, FL when ground looped upon landing.  W/o 8 Aug 1942 at Smyrna AB, TN 
Relegated to CL-26, and ultimately ended up as target at Alamagardo Bombing
Range in New Mexicol
11689 wrecked at Lakeland FL May 27, 1942.  7 killed.
11690 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL962.  Scrapped Mar 1947.
11691 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL941.  Scrapped Mar 1947.
11692 to RAF Aug 31, 1943 as Liberator III FK228.  SOC Jul 1945.
11693 wrecked Jun 17, 1942 at Lakeland AAF, FL and surveyed.
11694 to RAF Aug 31, 1943 as Liberator III FL940.  SOC May 1945.
11695 crashed at Wendover AAF, UT Sep 5, 1942.
11696 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL944.  Scrapped Mar 1947.
11697 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL951.  Scrapped Mar 1947.
11698 (MSN 194) W/o 21 Jul 1942 at Barksdale Field, FL, to CL-26 at Ft Myers, FL Jul 30, 1942
11699 to Britain as ???.  Perhaps this was FL941 rather than 41-11691
11700 to RAF as Liberator III FL995.  SOC May 1946.
11701 to RAF as Liberator III FL947.  Believed shot down by Ju 88s over Bay of
Biscay May 13, 1943.
11702 to RAF as Liberator III FL994.  Written off in belly landing at Windsor
Field, Bahamas Feb 23, 1945 after midair collision with Liberator 
BZ746 (ex 42-40465)
11703 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL942.  SOC Apr 23, 1946.
41-11705 ... 41-11705
Consolidated B-24D-CF Liberator 
MSN 201
11705 to RAF as Liberator III FL923.  Shot down by flak from U-539 Oct 4, 1943.
41-11710 ... 41-11727
Consolidated B-24D-CO Liberator 
MSN 206/223
11710 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL946.  Scrapped Mar 1947.
11711 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL939.  Shot down by fighters Sep 22, 1943,
Cap Nicobar, Bay of Bengal.
11712 to RAF as Liberator III FL908.  SOC May 1946.
11713 to RAF as Liberator III FK239.  Missing Aug 24, 1943, Andaman Islands,
Bay of Bengal.
11714 to RAF as Liberator III FL906.  Ditched in North Atlantic Jun 20, 1943.
11715 to RAF as Liberator III FK242.  Flew into baloon barrage over Plymouth,
England Oct 30, 1942 and crashed.
11716 to RAF as Liberator III FL934.  Relegated to instructional airframe 5605M Sep 1945.
11717 (MSN 213) caught fire during servicing at Wright Field, OH Sep 1, 1942.  W/o 3 Sep 1942 at Wright Field, OH
11718 to RAF as Liberator III FL910.  Damaged by explosion of own depth charges
and crash-landed at Predannack, England Oct 20, 1942.  Destroyed by fire.
11719 to RAF as Liberator III FL921.  Damaged Aug 21, 1942 and SOC.
11720 to RAF as Liberator III or GR.V FL945.  SOC Jan 1945.
11721 to RAF as Liberator III FK243.  Crashed in Canada Jan 12, 1943 on delivery
flight.
11722 to RAF as Liberator III FL929.  SOC Jul 1945.
11723 to RAF as Liberator III FK241.  SOC Jul 1945.
11724 to RAF as Liberator III FL912.  SOC Apr 1945.
11725 to RAF as Liberator III FL911.  Ditched off Puttalam May 6, 1944 following
damage by its own depth charges.
11726 to RAF as Liberator III FK245.  Crashed near Beaulieu, England Nov 7, 1942.
11727 to RAF as Liberator III FL917.  To BOAC as G-AGFP Sep 1943.  Returned
to RAF Jan 1945.
41-11734 ... 41-11741
Consolidated B-24D-CO Liberator 
MSN 230/237
11734 to RAF as Liberator III FL931.  Missing on patrol Jun 27, 1944.
11735 to RAF as Liberator III FL915.  To BOAC as G-AGFO Sep 1943.  Returned to
RAF Mar 1945, scrapped Mar 1947.
11736 to RAF as Liberator III FL914.  SOC May 1946.
11737 to RAF as Liberator III FL924.  Scrapped Mar 1947.
11738 to RAF as Liberator III FL918.  To BOAC as G-AGFR Sep 1943.  Returned to 
RAF Jan 1945.  SOC Jan 1947.
11739 wrecked Aug 20, 1942 at San Diego and damaged beyond repair.
11740 to RAF as Liberator III FL907.  Hit by AAA from U-boat and ditched Jul 19, 1944.
11741 to RAF as Liberator III FL919.  SOC May 1946.
41-11748 ... 41-11753
Consolidated B-24D-CO Liberator 
MSN 244/249
11748 to RAF as Liberator III FL913.  Relegated to instructional airframe 5259M
May 1945.
11749 to RAF as Liberator III FL922.  w/o after colliding with truck on takeoff
at Reykjavik, Iceland Apr 28, 1944.
11750 to RAF as Liberator III FL928.  Damaged beyond repair during bad landing
at Nutts Corner, Northern Ireland Mar 2, 1945.
11751 to RAF as Liberator III FL916.  Relegated to training airframe 5069M May 1945.
11752 to RAF as Liberator III FL925.  Returned to USAAF Apr 23, 1943.
11753 to RAF as Liberator III FL909.  To BOAC as G-AGFN Oct 1942.  Returned to
RAF Jan 1945.  SOC Feb 1946.
41-11754 ... 41-11756
Douglas-Tulsa B-24D-DT Liberator
MSN 250/252, Douglas MSN 15514/15516
11754 sub-assemblies built at San Diego and shipped
to Tulsa for final assembly.  To RAF as Liberator GR.V FL948.  SOC Feb 1946.
11755 sub-assemblies built at San Diego and shipped
to Tulsa for final assembly.  To RAF as Liberator GR.V FL949.
Crashed into high ground at Rora Head in the Orkneys Jan 1, 1945 with No 311 Sqdn
while attached to 224 Squadron.
11756 sub assemblies shipped to Douglas Tulsa for final
assembly to RAF as Liberator GR.V Fl955.  Scrapped Mar 1947.
41-11757 ... 41-11787
Consolidated B-24D-CO Liberator 
MSN 253/283
11757 to RFC at Albuquerque, NM Aug 8, 1945.
11758 to RFC at Arledge Field, Stamford, TX Nov 27, 1944.
11759 wrecked at Smyrna AAF, TN Mar 17, 1943 by collision on runway.
11760 crashed Jul 27, 1942.
11761 (343rd BS, *Sleepy*) returned to USA Sep 1943.  To RFC at Bush Field Nov 15, 1944.
11762 condemned Aug 10, 1942.
11763 condemned Aug 21, 1942.
11764 (98th BG, 415th BS "Root of All Evil") taxied into a hole and condemned
Sep 3, 1942
11765 condemned Oct 3, 1943 (1942?)
11766 to RFC at Hill Field, UT Feb 13, 1946
11767 (98th BG, 343rd BS, "Shanghai Lil") presumed ran out of fuel and crashed between Foggia and
Gerbini, Italy Oct 24, 1943, Italy. MACR 1061
11768 crashed Aug 1, 1943
11769 crashed in bad weather Dec 31, 1943 near Pine Springs, TX
(now part of Guadalupe Mountains National Park), killing
all 5 onboard.  Surveyed Jan 4, 1944
11770 scrapped at Smyrna, TN Aug 3, 1945.
11771 wrecked Oct 19, 1942 at Omaha MAP, NB.  Left landing gear hit airport boundary
fence, pulling right wing down into lake.
11772 to RFC at Ontario, CA Jun 14, 1945.
11773 scrapped at Dothan, AL Mar 20, 1946
11774 (98th BG, 346th BS, "Chief") shot down by Uffz Johannes Burda in Bf 109G-6 of JG 3/10 6 km
NE of Atessa, Italy Sep 3, 1943.  MACR 464.  4 KIA, 6 POW.
11775 to RFC at Bush Field Nov 15, 1944.
11776 (98th BG, 343rd BS, "Jersey Jackass/Bashful") lost on 
Ploesti raid Rumania Aug 1, 1943.  MACR 171
11777 (MSN 273) W/o 6 Sep 1942 at Fort Glenn, AK, condemned Sep 7, 1942.
11778 (MSN 274) Conv to TB-24D; to DPC at Bush Field Jun 4, 1945
11779 (376th BG, 513rd BS, "Li'l Abner") crashed Dec 19, 1943.
11780 wrecked at Wright AAF, OH Aug 31, 1942, to CL-26.
11781 (MSN 277) W/o 17 Oct 1944 at Smyrna AAF, TN, scrapped at Smyrna, TN Jan 29, 1945.
11782 (MSN 278) W/o 17 Jul 1942 at Nome AB, AK 
11783 (36th BS) damaged by AAA on mission to Kiska Iskland, Alaska Feb 25, 1943, killing the bombardier.  Attempted
landing at short fighter runway on Amchitka Island.  Aircraft rolled the length of the field
where the landing gear bogged down in the soft soil and the plane nosed over.  Rest of crew
were not seriously injured.  Plane condemned Feb 25, 1943.
11784 to reclamation at Granite Jan 21, 1946.
11785 to RFC Ontario, CA Jun 2, 1945.
11786 damaged by AAA Dec 1, 1943 and SOC.
11787 damaged by AAA May 12, 1943 and SOC.
41-11790 ... 41-11799
Consolidated B-24D-CO Liberator 
MSN 286/295
11790 to RFC as Ontario, CA Jun 20, 1945
11791 to reclamation at Reading, PA Sep 6, 1945.
11792 to RFC at Ontario, CA Jun 2, 1945.
11793 (MSN 289) crashed on training flight at Tarrant AAF, TX May 19, 1942 and W/o 7 Feb 1943 at Tarrant Field, TX .
11794 condemned after crash landing Aug 6, 1942
11795 (MSN 291) W/o 31 Mar 1944 at Muroc AAF, CA, salvaged at Davis-Monthan AAF Apr 3, 1944.
11796 salvaged Nov 9, 1945.
11797 lost to AAA Dec 17, 1942
11798 (98th BG, 415th BS) MIA Mar 18, 1943 on mission to Naples Harbor from Benina, Libya.
All 9 crew MIA.
11799 to reclamation at Bolling Field, DC Nov 13, 1945
41-11801 ... 41-11836
Consolidated B-24D-CO Liberator
MSN 297/332
11801 to reclamation at Mines Field Feb 9, 1945.
11802 condemned at Elmendorf AF, AK Jun 3, 1943.
11803 to CL-26 at Hill Field Sep 30, 1944.
11804 surveyed at Eglin AF Jan 31, 1945.
11805 to reclamation at Hill AAF Sep 6, 1945
11806 crashed Jun 13, 19453
11807 to RFC at Ontario, CA Jun 4, 1945
11808 condemned Aug 9, 1942.
11809 condemned Feb 4, 1943
11810 to reclamation at Hill Field Aug 9, 1946.
11811 to RFC at Stillwater, OK Aug 23, 1945.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
11812 to reclamation at Spokane, WA Oct 19, 1945.
11813 crashed Jan 3, 1943.
11814 (98th BG, 344th BS) crashed Jul 24, 1942 near Fellah-Dar
Missirie, Africa.  All 11 onboard killed.
11815 to RFC at Independence AAF, KA Jan 29, 1947.
11816 w/o Jul 15, 1943.
11817 salvaged Jul 5, 1944. 
11818 (MSN 314) W/o 4 Feb 1943 at Biggs Field, TX, condemned Dec 29, 1942.
11819 (98th BG, 344th BS, *Raunchy*) shot down by AAA near target on 
Ploesti raid Aug 1, 1943.  8 KIA, 2 POW.  MACR 169
11820 to USSR
11821 to RFC at Palm Springs, CA Oct 22, 1945.
11822 converted to XB-41 gunship.  Later redesignated TB-24D. To RFC at Maxwell AAF, Feb 2, 1945.
11823 condemned Oct 16, 1943
11824 (MSN 320) wrecked at Tucson Jul 16, 1942 and surveyed Sep 29, 1942
11825 (98th BG, 344th BS, *Hail Columbia/Little-Chief Big-Dog*)
crash-landed on Cyprus on Ploesti raid Aug 1, 1943.
On Jul 7, 1995, there was a trailer at Fantasy of Flight
of Polk City, FL with a nose marked as 41-11825 'Hail
Colombia".  Was the nose recovered, or is this something
else painted up?
11826 crashed near Pueblo, CO Dec 23, 1942, all crew killed.
11827 (MSN 323) W/o 18 May 1944 at McCook AAF, NE, surveyed May 20, 1944
11828 (392nd BG, Hill Field, UT) W/o 27 Mar 1944 at Tonopah AAF, NV, surveyed Apr 12, 1944.
11829 (MSN 325) W/o 7 Feb 1943 at Davis Monthan Field, AZ, condemned Feb 1, 1943.
11830 to RFC at Ontario, CA Jul 9, 1945.
11831 to reclamation at Pocatello AB, Mar 20, 1946
11832 (MSN 328) W/o 6 Feb 1944 at Peterson Field, CO, surveyed Feb 8, 1944
11833 in landing accident at Gardner AAB, KA Oct 30, 1942 and w/o
11834 to RFC at Bush Field, GA May 11, 1945
11835 to RFC at Walnut Ridge, AR Jan 15, 1946.
11836 returned to USA Aug 25, 1944.  To RFC at Scrap Hill Field, UT Feb 13, 1946.
41-11839 ... 41-11863
Consolidated B-24D-CO Liberator 
MSN 335/359
11839 crashed Feb 18, 1944.  I have it as going to CL-26 Oct 19, 1942, and then condemned Oct 22, 1942.
11840 (98th BG, 343rd BS, *The Witch*) lost on Ploesti raid Rumania Aug 1, 1943.  Crash
landed at Bulgaria-Yugoslavia border.  6 POW, 4 evaded.  MACR 173
11841 to RFC at Ontario, CA Jun 13, 1945.
11842 (98th BG, 415th BS, "Ready and Willing") crashed into mountain north of
Beirut Oct 3, 1942.  All aboard killed.
11843 to RFC as Altus Sep 14, 1945.
11844 crashed 15 mi NW of Alamagordo AAF, NM Jan 17, 1943.
11845 to CL-26 at Gowen Field, ID.  To reclamation Nov 19, 1945.
11846 to CL-26 Nov 5, 1942 at Tucson, AZ.  To reclamation Aug 20, 1946
11847 (MSN 343) surveyed Nov 28, 1943, W/o 27 Dec 1943 at Muroc AAF, CA. 
11848 (MSN 344) W/o 17 Mar 1944 at Danzell Down, UK
11849 (MSN 345) wrecked at Alamagordo, NM Jun 13, 1942 when landing gear collapsed.  Surveyed.  W/o 23 Jul 1942 at Davis Monthan Field, AZ 
11850 (MSN 346) W/o 13 Aug 1944 at Ilak Island, AK, condemned Aug 13, 1944
11851 wrecked Jun 20, 1942 at Davis-Monthan AAF, AZ.  8 killed.
11852 to reclamation at Keesler Field, MS Aug 20, 1946.
11853 to RFC at Alberquerque, NM Aug 6, 1945.
11854 (MSN 350) W/o 22 Jun 1942 at Davis-Monthan Field, AZ, to CL-26 Oct 6, 1942
11855 wrecked at Boringquen Field, Puerto Rico Jul 12, 1942 then pilot ground-looped
the plane, hitting a building and bursting into flames.
11856 to reclamation at Spokane AAF, WA Jan 21, 1946
11857 to RFC at Scrap Hill Field, UT Feb 13, 1946
11858 (MSN 354) to reclamation at Bush Field Jun 4, 1945.
11859 (MSN 355) W/o 18 Feb 1944 at Daggett, CA, surveyed Feb 19, 1944.
11860 to RFC at Ontario, CA Jun 25, 1945.
11861 to RFC at Searcy Field Oct 16, 1945.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
11862 to RFC at Walnut Ridge Dec 17, 1945
11863 to RFC at Alberquerque, NM Jun 25, 1945
41-11864 ... 41-11864
Douglas-Tulsa B-24D-DT Liberator
Consolidated MSN 360, Douglas MSN 15517.  Components shipped from Convair to Douglas-Tulsa for assembly.  
To 302nd BG at Riverside, CA.  W/o 7 Aug 1944 at March Field, CA, surveyed Jun 25, 1945.
41-11865 ... 41-11906
Consolidated B-24D-CO Liberator 
MSN 361/402
11865 to RFC as Searcy Field, OK Aug 11, 1945
11866 (90th BG, 319th BS, 'The Nipper') lost Dec 19, 1943, Sausalito, CA.  The plane and crew had been 
assigned to the SW Pacific as part of the 5th AF 90th BG 319th BS, but were returning 
to the US for reassignment. The plane was on the Hawaii to Hamilton Field leg of the 
flight home when pilot misjudged the location of Hamilton during bad weather and was 
turning to climb out of Richardson Bay, approximately 12 miles south of Hamilton, and 
struck the ridge. The crew of 7 and the 2 passengers were killed in the crash. 
11867 (90th BG, 400th BS) in accident Dec 28, 1942.
11868 to RAAF as A72-9 - converted to components 9-45 
11869 (90th BG, 319th BS) crashed at Darwin, Australia Mar 18, 1943 after 
running fight with Zeros on a lone recon mission.
11870 (90th BG, 320th BS, later 400th BS) MIA Apr 20, 1943.  Also have it crashing Feb 4, 1943
11871 crashed after takeoff Alamogordo AAB, NM Jun 22, 1943.  Reduced to components.
11872 (MSN 368) crashed 6 mi E of Wright Field, OH Dec 28, 1942.
11873 wrecked at Lambert Field, MO Dec 15, 1942.
11874 to reclamation at San Bernardino, CA Mar 13, 1946
11875 condemned Jul 29, 1942
11876 (MSN 372) W/o 27 Jul 1942 at Greenville AAB, SC, to CL-26 at Greenville AAB, AC Jul 31, 1942.
11877 to  RFC at Bush Field Aug 1, 1945
11878 (MSN 374) W/o 22 Apr 1943 at Davis Monthan Field, AZ, to reclamation Oct 29, 1946
11879 to RFC at Altus Oct 2, 1945
11880 to RFC at Walnut Ridge AAF, AK Dec 10, 1945.
11881 to RFC at Stillwater, OK Aug 30, 1945.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
11882 surveyed at Reno AB Feb 22, 1943
11883 condemned Sep 16, 1942.
11884 to CL-26 at Ft Worth, TX Aug 15, 1944.  To reclamation at Ft Worth Nov 13, 1945
11885 crashed at Arnold, KS after entering spin during instrument flight in bad 
weather Feb 2, 1943.  Crew abandoned aircraft
11886 (98th BG, 345th BS, *Lil Joe*) shot down by AAA on Ploesti raid 
Rumania Aug 1, 1943.  5 KIA, 4 POW.  MACR 222. 
11887 flew into mountain south of Tucson, AZ Jan 18, 1943, killing all 11 onboard.  Condemned Jan 31, 1943.
Finally located two months after the crash.  The official cause of the accident was attributed to 
pilot error, although the accident report indicated that the tail section was not found in the 
wreckage (many years later it was found several miles away).  Speculation is that in flight 
structural failure caused the crash. 
11888 wrecked in takeoff accident Jan 5, 1943, Smyrna AAF, TN.
11889 (MSN 385) wrecked Apr 1, 1943 Miami, FL, repaired.  W/o 5 May 1944 at Lake Worth, FL, surveyed Mar 15, 1944
11890 to reclamation at Reading, PA Oct 2, 1945
11891 (MSN 387) W/o 18 Mar 1944 at March Field, CA, to CL-26 Mar 20, 1944.  To reclamation Nov 30, 1945.
11892 to RFC at Bush Field Jun 8, 1945
11893 to RFC at Bush Field Jun 23, 1945.
11894 condemned Apr 13, 1944.
11895 crashlanded on training flight Sep 1, 1942
11896 (98th BG, 343rd BS, "Nightmare") damaged by Bf 109G-6s and ditched in Adriatic Sea 5 mi 
from Italian coast Sep 3, 1943.  MACR 463.  6 KIA, 3 Pow, 1 evaded.
11897 crashlanded in Palestine Aug 4, 1942.
11898 crashed 6 mi S of Hastings, MI Aug 14, 1942.
11899 (MSN 395) W/o 25 Jul 1943 at Blythe, CA, surveyed at Blythe Nov 10, 1943
11900 to RFC Jul 13, 1945.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
11901 (90th BG, 321st BS) lost Feb 22, 1943
11902 (90th BG, "Punjab") MIA after combat operation against Rabaul Nov 16-17, 1942.
11903 (90th BG, 400th BS) lost Aug 15, 1943, Solomon Islands.  MACR 4827
11904 to RAAF as A72-1 Feb 1944.  Damaged in hangar fire
at Tocumwal Oct 2, 1944, converted to components 3-48
11905 lost 12/15/1943, India/China  MACR 1650
11906 (MSN 402) 28th BG lost Mar 25, 1944 in Pacific Ocean region.  MACR 3311
41-11909 ... 41-11938
Consolidated B-24D-CO Liberator
MSN 405/434
11909 (MSN 405) Conv to TB-24D; wfu. To RFC at Courtland NY Aug 3, 1945.
11910 lost Jun 28, 1942
11911 (MSN 407) W/o 12 Oct 1942 at Fort Randall, AK.  Also listed as lost Jun 3, 1943
11912 lost Dec 6, 1943.
11913 (98th BG, 343rd BS, *Snow White*) lost in action May 1, 1943
11914 to RFC at Altus, OK Aug 24, 1945
11915 wrecked at Hewel, MN due to engine failure Sep 16, 1943.  Crew bailed out safely
11916 modified for use in Carpetbagger program.
To RFC at Altus, OK Sep 18, 1945.
11917 (MSN 413) suffered accident at Bolling Field, DC Nov 18, 1942 and w/o.  Also listed as W/o 18 Nov 1942 
in Atlantic Ocean off Ascension Island
11918 (98th BG, 343rd BS, "Penny's From Heaven") scrapped Nov 30, 1945.
11919 to DPC at Bush Field, GA Jan 15, 1945.
11920 in midair fire near Lordsburg, NM Jun 23, 1942.  Crew bailed out, but 2 were killed.
11921 to CL-26 Sep 30, 1944.
11922 salvaged May 30, 1945.
11923 condemned Sep 6, 1945 due to non-combat accident
11924 (28th BG, 404th BS) lost  Alaska May 1, 1945.  MACR 14410
11925 (MSN 421) W/o 20 May 1943 at Panagarh, India, condemned Jul 5, 1943
11926 (308th BG, 375th BS) in midair collision Dec 22, 1942, 7 killed.  Also have a
report that it was wrecked and destroyed at Alamagorda,New Mexico, 26 Jun 
1943, due to main fuel transfer. 
11927 to RFC at Bush Field Jul 11, 1945.
11928 (MSN 424) returned to USA Jun 31, 1943.  W/o 30 Jan 1944 at Santa Rosa, AZ, surveyed Jan 1, 1944
11929 returned to USA May 12, 1944.  To RFC at Altus, OK Oct 16, 1945.
11930 (MSN 426) W/o 4 Dec 1942 at Smyrna, TN, to CL-26 at Smyrna, TN Dec 10, 1942.
11931 condemned Jul 8, 1944
11932 to reclamation at Patterson Field Feb 13, 1946
11933 returned to USA Jul 13, 1945.  To RFC at Searcy Field Jul 27, 1945.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
11934 salvaged Mar 24, 1945.
11935 to RFC at Hill Field, UT Apr 30, 1946
11936 (MSN 432) W/o 1 Jul 1942 at El Paso, TX, to CL-26 at Biloxi, MS Aug 13, 1942.
11937 (479th BG) MIA on patrol Feb 7, 1943.
11938 (MSN 434) W/o 26 Mar 1944 at Fort Worth AAF, TX, surveyed Tarrant Mar 27, 1944.
41-23640 ... 41-23668
Consolidated B-24D-1-CO Liberator
MSN 435/463
23642 sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
23652 wrecked in Sept 1945.
23655 all engines failed due to icing and crashlanded near Wayne, Nebraska
Oct 4, 1942.  5 bailed out, 2 killed, 2 OK.  MACR 806 lists
this plane as lost Oct 1943, but that was really 41-24655.
23658 (329 BS, 93 BG, "U Name It Peg" then "Thar She Blows") damaged by
Oblt Johannes Naumann in Fw 190A-4 of JG 26/6 and crashed
at Bredhurdst, UK Mar 8, 1943.  Salvaged. 
23659 (343rd BS, 98th BG, *Blond Bomber II*) damaged by flak during raid on Naples and
forced to land at emergency strip near Pachino, Sicily Feb 20, 1943 and plane and
crew were captured by Regia Aeronautica.  Plane repaired and transferred to 
Centro Sperimentale at Guidonia where it was extensively tested by
Italian personnel as I-RAIN, then to Germany Jun 19, 1943 and to KG200.  During
flight by German personnell the undercarriage collspsed and the plane
was damaged.  Found at Rechlin by Allied personnel heavily damaged.
23661 (98th BG, 415th BS, later 345th BS, "Black Jack").  Flew on 
Ploesti mission Aug 1, 1943.
23664 (74th BS, 6th BG) lost June 11, 1943, Ecuador.  MACR 2
23666 (93rd BG, 330th BS, 'Hot Freight') shot down by Bf 110s Mar 18, 1943.
10 crew KIA, one POW.
23667 (93rd BG, "Ball of Fire") declared war weary and used as formation assembly
ship.  Condemned for salvage May 5, 1945 and replaced by 42-72869
41-23671 ... 41-23693
Consolidated B-24D-1-CO Liberator
MSN 466/488
23673 (90th BG, 319th BS) crashed at Port Moresby, PNG Aug 8, 1943.
23674 (492nd BG, 'US Express') crashed and burned at Station 179 Mar 10, 1945 after nosewheel
locked on landing.  Tail fin used to repair 42-40549.
23676 (6th BG) MIA Caribbean Jan 31, 1944.  MACR 1828
23678 (93rd BG, 330th BS) lost Oct 9, 1942.
23679 assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Virginia Aug 1944 
23682 (93rd BG, 329th BS, *Blasted Event*).  Later modified for use
in Carpetbagger program, retired Nov 1944.  Condemned for
salvage Nov 24, 1944
23683 (93rd BG, "Jo Jo's Special Delivery") declared war-weary and became formation
assembly ship "The Green Dragon" of 389th BG.  DBR in taxiing accident at RAF Manston 
Jul 25, 1944 following undercarriage problem and replaced by 42-99972
23686 (93rd BG) crashed on Davidstow Moor, England Nov 9, 1942.
Salvaged Nov 24, 1944.
23688 (319th BS) rammed by floatplane over Maccassar Jun 23, 1943, SW Pacific
23689 (392nd BG, "Minerva") declare war-weary and used as formation assembly ship.  Served with 44th BG,
transferred to 592nd BG, 579th BS, North Africa and became assembly ship for the squadron based at RAF
Wendling.  Damaged in 1944 but repaired.  At end of war, flown back to USA with 52 soldiers onboard.
23690 (44th BG, 68th BS) lost Jan 27, 1943.  MACR 15637
41-23697 ... 41-23724
Consolidated B-24D-1-CO Liberator
MSN 492/519
23699 (44th BG "Lemon Drop") 44th Bombardment Group, 68th Squadron used in North Africa on Operation Tidalwave 
to bomb the Ploesti oil fields.  Became the assembly ship for the 44th Bombardment Group, 68th Squadron at RAF Shipdam. 
Scrapped Jun 1945.
23700 crashed at Alipore, India Mar 26, 1943
23703 (44th BG, 66th BS, "Scrappie's Pappy") broke up in air during practice
flight Feb 20, 1943 and crashed 3 mi SW of Watton, England.  8 killed.
23707 (93rd BG, 330th BS) crashed in Atlas Mountains of Morocco Dec 7, 1942 while
searching for Tafaranoui airfield, Algeria on flight from Alconbury via Portreath, Cornwall.
23710 (93rd BG) crashed on landing at Exeter, England Nov 7, 1942
23711 (93rd BG,328th BS, "Jerk's Natural") shot down by Bf 109G-6 of JG 27/I S of Wiener 
Neustadt, Austria Oct 1, 1943.  MACR 3301.  9 KIA, 1 POW.
23712 (93rd BG, 330th BS) crashed at Hurlstone Point, Porlock Bay, UK, Oct 27, 1942.
British record show date of crash as Oct 29, 1942.
23713 lost between Gander and Prestwick Sept 10, 1942.
23714 (90th BG, 321st BS) salvaged at Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
23715 (98th BG, 345th BS) lost over Mediterranean May 1, 1943.
23716 (90th BG, 321st BS) lost Aug 17, 1943, South Pacific.  MACR 4906
23717 (93rd BG, 330th BS, "Exterminator") lost on Ploesti raid, 
Rumania, Aug 1, 1943.  Mid-air collision with B-24D 41-24121 4 km NE of Razlog, Bulgaria
during withdrawal.  MACR 334.  11 KIA
23719 (90th BG, 319th BS) salvaged Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
23720 to RAAF as A72-2 Feb 1944. Scrapped 12-52
23721 to Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, England
Jul 8, 1943 for unspecified tests.  Duration of stay not known.
23723 (93rd BG) crashed on landing at Alconbury Nov 8, 1942.
41-23725 ... 41-23727
Douglas-Tulsa B-24D-1-DT Liberator
MSN 15518/15520 (MSN 520/522)
41-23728 ... 41-23750
Consolidated B-24D-1-CO Liberator
MSN 523/545
23728 (93rd BG, 330th BS, *Hot Stuff*) was the first American heavy bomber to achieve 25 missions in WW2.  It crashed 
on Mt Fagradalsfjlall in Iceland May 3, 1943 on the way back to USA.  General Frank M Andrews (commander of US forces in 
Eurpoean theatre of operations) was killed, along with all others aboard the aircraft except the tail 
gunner, who was found alive in the wreckage.  Andrews AFB in Maryland is named in his honor.  
I also have 23728 (44th BG) lost Dec 16, 1943.  MACR 4709.  This may be the date
of the official accident report for the May 3 accident.
23729 (93rd BG, 328th BS, 'Shoot Luke') shot down by Obfw Robert Roller
in BF 109G-5 of JG3/6 over North Sea, 215 km N of Texel,
Netherlands Oct 18, 1943.  MACR 4927.  10 KIA
23731 (90th BG, 319th BS) exploded in flight Mar 16, 1943, SW Pacific
23732 (93rd BG, 409th BS, "Liberty Lass") shot down by Obfw.
Friedrich May in Fw 190A-5 of JG 2/8 20 km NW of Brest,
France Apr 16, 1943.  7 KIA, 3 POW
23733 (451st BG, 725th BS, *Skippy*) aborted on Aug 1, 1943 mission
to Ploesti.  The name *The Toonerville Trolley* was added to the
name later.  Finally named *Skipper* when transferred to 451st BG
as a war-weary ship and served as a transport.  Returned to 
USA May 1945.
23734 (93rd BG) crashed on landing at Ludham, England Feb 26, 1943
23737 (446th BG "Eager Beaver") declared war weary and used as formation
assembly ship "Fearless Freddie".  Replaced by 42-7654
23738 (93rd Bombardment Group, 330th Bombardment Squadron).   Transferred and became assembly ship of 
453rd Bombardment Group at RAF Old Buckenham. Nick-named ‘Wham Bam’. Fin and rudders damaged in 
collision with formating aircraft. Scrapped May 11, 1945.
23740 (MSN 535, 93rd BG, 409th BS) named "Red Ass" forced landed due to fuel exhaustion at Tiztoutine,
Spanish Morocco Feb 25, 1943 during ferry flight from Port Lyautey, French Morocco to England.
23742 (934d BG, 409th BS, "Liberty Lad") participated in Aug 1, 1943 Ploesti raid.
23744 (93rd BG, 3285h BS, *Geronimo*) nosewheel collapsed on takeoff
at Tafaroui, Algeria Dec 12, 1943.
23745 (93rd BG) crashed at Little Stukeley, England Nov 18, 1942, probably
on approach to Alconbury.
23747 (436th BS, 7th BG) lost Jul 2, 1943, India.  MACR 31
23749 (93rd BG) bellylanded in field near AQlconbury base Nov 18, 1942
after two engines failed during return from missin to
Lorient.  Bottom of aircraft ripped out by hedgerow
ditch, killing four crew and injuring six.
23750 (90th BG, 321st BS) ditched Islet Island Jun 1, 1943
41-23751 ... 41-23755
Consolidated B-24D-5-CO Liberator
MSN 546/550
23752 (90th BG, 319th BG) ditched off Kawa Island Jan 1, 1943 during raid on Rabaul.  Tail gunner
MIA, 2 waist gunners killed in ditching.  Survivors were flown back to base.  Found Jan 12, 2002 in
90 feet of water.
23753 (319th BS, 90th BG, "Lady Millie") crashed on takeoff at Fenton Airfield, NT, Australia Mar 2, 1942.
Crew of 8 killed
23754 (93rd BG, 409th BS, "Little Lady") landed in Turkey 
Aug 1, 1943 after Ploesti raid and interned.  This plane was first
B-24 to fly over occupied Europe on missin to Fives-Lille
Steelworks Oct 9, 1942.
23755 (90th BG, 319th BS) hit terrain Wards Strip Feb 7, 1943.  Another report
has this plane flying into the side of a mountain 7 mi from Port Moresby.
Remains of a B-24D noted 1977 at Gerehu, PNG was reported to bear
tail number 123755 on one side of the starboard fin, and
123721 on the other.
41-23756 ... 41-23758
Douglas-Tulsa B-24D-5-DT Liberator
MSN 551/553, Douglas MSN 15521/15523
41-23759 ... 41-23790
Consolidated B-24D-5-CO Liberator
MSN 554/585
23760 lost Nov 16, 1942 at Baibara Is, PNG
23762 (90th BG, 321nd BS, "Little Eva") crashed near Burketown, 
QLD on night of Dec 2/3, 1942 when ran out of fuel in bad
weather.  6 crew members bailed out safely, but 4 were
killed in the crash.
23763 (90th BG, 320th BG) crashed at Port Moresby Aug 3, 1943
23765 (90th BG, 400th BS) to RFC at Altus, OK Oct 17, 1945.
23767 (90th BG, 319th BS) destroyed on ground at Fenton, NT Jun 23, 1943.
23766 (90th BG, 400th BS) lost Dec 20, 1942, New Guinea.
23770 (90th BG, 312st BS) ditched in SFO Bay Sep 19, 1942 on 
departure for Hawaii.
23771 (44th BG) crashed 2 mi S of Puncheston, Wales Jan 3, 1943.
23773 (90th BG, 319th BS)
23774 (93rd BG, 328th BS) nosewheel collapsed on landing at Tafaroui, Algeria 
Dec 14, 1943
23776 (4th BG, 68th BS) lost Jan 27, 1943.  MACR 15459
23777 (44th BG, 66th BS) shot down by fighters Feb 26, 1943 near Oldenburg,
Germany.  MACR 16067.  9 KIA, including journalist Robert Post.  Loss corresponds to 
claim by Heinz Knoke.
23778 (44th BG, 66th BS, "Jenny/Lady Luck") shot down by Uffz
Friedrich Scheer in Bf 109G-6/Trop of JG 53/8 at Ruoti,
Italy Aug 16, 1943.  MACR 3150  9 KIA, 1 POW.
23779 (44th BG, 67th BS) lost Jan 14, 1944, France.  MACR 2362.
23780 (98th BG) crashed Sep 3, 1943.
23781 (Arkansas Traveler/Dopey, 98th BG) burned at airbase of Benina, Libya Jun 18, 1943 by Italian parachutists
of ADRA Btl
23782 (98th BG, 415th BS, "Boiler Maker II") lost on Ploesti 
raid, Rumania, Aug 1, 1943. MACR 177. 10 POW.  Repaired and flown by Rumanian AF.
Rebuilt using a wing from 42-40265.
23784 (44th BG, 67th BS) lost Mar 8, 1944.  MACR 15570
23786 (44th BG, 68th BS) lost Jun 12, 1943, English Channel.  MACR 2920.
23787 (44th BG, 506th BS, "Lynn Bari II") crashed on takeoff in Libya Jul 22, 1943.  Sources wrongly list the
accident as being at Ibsley, UK
23788 (44th BG, 68th BS, "Avenger") badly damaged by AAA Dec 16, 1943 over
Bremen, Germany.  4 crew bailed out and became POW.  But 
control was regained and aircraft was steered home.  Tried
to land on the coast but bellylanded into a minefield and e
exploded at Skeffling, England Dec 16, 1943.  6 killed.
MACR 4709.
41-23794 ... 41-23824
Consolidated B-24D-5-CO Liberator
MSN 589/619
23794 (44th BG, 67th BS) lost Feb 15, 1943.  MACR 16003
23798 (MSN 593) On Apr 22, 1943, was damaged while parked on Baltra Island at the Galapagos AB when B-24D (41-23916) on 
a night take off veered in to it, again damaged when it crashed on takeoff on Oct 20, 1943 at France Field 
in the Canal Zone.
23799 (29th BS, 6th BG) lost Oct 15, 1943, Cocos Island, Costa Rica.  MACR 934
23800 crashed during attempted forced landing at Sandwich Flats, England Feb 15, 1943
23804 (44th BG) lost Feb 26, 1943 over Wilhelmshaven, Germany.
23806 (44th BG) crashed at Denant Farm, 3 mi SW of Haverfordwest, Wales Jan 3, 1943
23807 (44th BG, 67th BS, "Little Beaver") shot down during mission to Kiel, Germany May 14, 1943.  MACR 2748
23808 (44th BG) crashed near Aberporth, Wales Jan 3, 1943.
23809 ("Hellsadroppin' II") declared war weary and used as formation assembly ship with 448th BG, 712th BS 
at RAF Seething, named "You Can't Miss It".  Replaced by 42-063981 Jun 1944 and
condemned for salvage Jan 19, 1945
23810 (93rd BG, 329th BS) lost Jan 4, 1944.  MACR 8342
23811 (44th BG, 66th BS, "Fascinatin' Witch") shot down by Bf 109G-6 of
JG 27/I near Wiener Neustadt, Austria Oct 1, 1943.  3 KIA, 7 POW.
23812 crashed at Dobodura Jan 3, 1944.  Some sources list this plane as landing on Quintel 
Beach by Iron Range Nov 11, 1942 and fell victim to the salt before it could be recovered, but
the identity of the plane there is uncertain, but probably is 41-23824.
23813 (44th BG, 68th BS, "Victory Ship") shot down by fighters near Le Havre, France Jan 21, 1944.  MACR 2358.  5 KIA, 5 POW  
23816 (44th BG, 68th BS) shot down by AAA over Wiener Neustadt, Austria Oct 1, 1943.  MACR 3312.
5 KIA, 5 POW.
23817 (44th BG, 67th BS, *Suzy Q*) shot down by Bf 109s and crashed
near Reggio di Calabria, Italy during mission to Foggia, 
Italy Aug 16, 1943, Italy.  MACR 2445 and 3261.  10 KIA
23818 (44th BG, 67th BS) lost Feb 16, 1943.  MACR 4697 and 3302A.
23819 (44th BG, 68th BS) lost May 14, 1943.  MACR 15509
23820 failed to return from patrol Feb 26, 1943
23821 crashed Dec 4, 1941 near Kelvin, AZ.  All 7 crew killed.
23823 (90th BG, 321st BS) transferred to 5th AFSC and converted to transport.
23824 (90th BG, 400th BS) force landed on Qintel Beach Nov 15, 1942 after raid on Buin.
Destroyed at Milne Bay, New Guinea Jan 17, 1943
41-23825 ... 41-23849
Consolidated B-24D-7-CO Liberator
MSN 620/644
23825 (90th BG, 400th BS, "Texas Terror") crashed into Mount Straloch on Hinchinbrook Island,
Queensland Dec 18, 1942 during violent storm.  Crew of 5 and 6 passengers all killed.
Plane was being ferried from Brisbane to Iron range via Townsville.
23826,23827 to Navy as PB4Y-1 31936,31937.
23828 (90th BG, 321st BS, "Czech Em")
23829 (90th BG, 321st BS)
23832 (44th BG, 67th BS) lost Mar 22, 1943.  MACR 15585
23833 (90th BG, 319th BS)
23836 (90th BG, 321st BS)
23842 sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
23844 to TB-24B.  With 19th TCS, 6th ASC crashlanded at Honolulu, HI Feb 23, 1945.
23848 (28th BG) lost Apr 26, 1944, Alaska.  MACR 4116
23849 (90th BG, 320th BS, "Eager Beaver") completed 77 missions,
returned to USA in late 1943 for a war bond drive.
Salvaged in USA. 
41-23853 ... 41-23858
Consolidated B-24D-7-CO Liberator
MSN 648/653
23855 went off course in bad weather and crashed into Mt Baldy, White Mountains, 
AZ/NM border Sep 11, 1942.  All 10 killed.
41-23864 ... 41-23902
Consolidated B-24D-10-CO Liberator
MSN 659/697
23869 (90th BG, 321st BS) salvaged in USA
23872 salvaged in USA Apr 7, 1944
23874 (93rd BG, 328th BS, "Liberty Limited", then "Ball of Fire Jr.") shot down
by Obfw Friedrich May in Fw 190A-5 of JG 28/8 and crashed St Revan,
France Apr 16, 1943.  3 KIA, 8 POW.
23879 (308th BG, 373rd BS0 crashed on takeoff at Jorhat, India Apr 18, 1944
23889 lost Jan 25, 1944.  MACR 2087
23890 (28th BG) lost Sep 11, 1943.  MACR 3263
23891 to USSR
23898 Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Virginia Aug 1944 to Nov 5, 1945.
Registered as R-18.  Returned to USAAF.
23901 (307th BG, 371st BS) out of Wheeler Field, Oahu,
Hawaii suffered inflight fire and crashed Dec 16, 1942.
3 crew parachuted out, 5 killed in crash.  Wreck found
on the Wailua Sugar Cane Plantation near Waimea Fall, HI
in 1994.  Date of crash quoted as March 1942.
23902 lost Dec 13, 1942
41-23906 ... 41-23919
Consolidated B-24D-10-CO Liberator
MSN 701/714
23908 forced to land on uninhabited Great Sitka in the Aleutians.  Recovered in  1995 and
restored with some parts from a PB4Y-2.  Fuselage on display at Hill Aerospace Museum, Utah
23909 lost Dec 13, 1942
23913 transferred to France (date?)
23915 (307th BG, 370th BS, *Tillie*) w/o in accident Nov 5, 1944.
23916 (MSN 711) attached to 42BS/40BG, on Apr 22, 1943, damaged on a night takeoff at Baltra Island, Galapagos AB when the 
aircraft veered into another parked B-24D (41-23798). The damaged aircraft airborne returned to land and 
crashed short of the runway and burned.  Four crew fatal
23918 (44th BG, 67th BS "Marcia Ann") shot down by Bf 109G-6 of JG 27/1 S of 
Wiener Neustadt, Austria Oct 1, 1943.  MACR 2806.  8 KIA, 2 POW.
23919 (431st BS, 11th BG) lost Jun 28, 1943, Funa Futi, Nanumea Atoll.  MACR 28
41-23920 ... 41-23958
Consolidated B-24D-13-CO Liberator
MSN 715/753
23920 sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
23923 failed to return from patrol Feb 28, 1943
23926,23927 to Navy as PB4Y-1 31938,31939.
23935 missing over Gulf of Mexico on navigation training flight Nov 16, 1942.
23936 (44th BG, 66th BS, "Queen Anne") damaged by Bf 109G-6 of JG 27/I
over Austria and crashlanded near Foggia, Italy Oct 1, 1943.
2 crew bailed out and became POW, rest returned.
23938 (11th BG, 98th BS) lost Jan 20, 1944 over Wotje
Atoll in the Marshalls due to mechanical
difficulties.  Entire crew MIA.  MACR 1904
23946,23947 to Navy as PB4Y-1 31940,31941.
23949 to TB-24D.  With 2117 BU, crashlanded 9 mi E of Myers, FL Aug 9, 1945.
23957 (424th BS, 307th BG) lost Feb 13, 1943, Solomon Islands.  MACR 559
41-23960 ... 41-23969
Consolidated B-24D-13-CO Liberator
MSN 755/764
23965 shot down over Morovo Lagoon
41-23970 ... 41-24003
Consolidated B-24D-15-CO Liberator
MSN 765/798
23970 (28th BG, 21st BS) lost in Pacific Apr 15, 1943.
23975 (424th BS, 307th BG) lost Feb 13, 1943, Solomon Islands.  MACR 561.
23976 sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
23980 (424th BS, 307th BG) lost Feb 13, 1943, Solomon Islands.  MACR 560.
23982 (93rd BG, "Jack Frost")
23986 (307th BG, 372nd BS) crashed in mountains near Wheeler
Field, Oahu,Hawaii Nov 29,1942.  7 crew killed.
23988 (44th BG, 67th BS) lost Mar 8, 1943.  MACR 15330.
23991 crashed Jun 12, 1945 during training mission from
Walla Walla, Washington.  On return to Walla Walla encountered
bad weather and plane began to ice up.  Pilot ordered the
crew to bail out.  Plane crashed and burned 2 mi NE of Dixie,
WA.  The pilot and six of the crew survived, but the copilot
disappeared without a trace.
23993/23996 to Navy as PB4Y-1 31942/31945.
23997 failed to return from patrol Jan 6, 1943
23999 crashed at Harrington Jul 15, 1944.
24001 to RCAF as 3702
41-24007 ... 41-24026
Consolidated B-24D-15-CO Liberator
MSN 802/821
24012 (307th BG, "Eager Beaver") to Pacific theatre Jan 1, 1943.  Disposed of as salvage Jun 23, 1945
24014 (44th BG, "Scrappy")
24015 (44th BG, 66th BS, *Wing Dinger*) lost near Ploesti, Aug 1, 1943.  MACR 2410
24016 (307th BG, 371st BS) dropped from inventory Jun 15, 1944
24017 (90th BG, 320th BS) salvaged Mar 1948
24018 named "Margie" and served with 90th BG.  To RAAF as 
A72-3 Feb 1944.  Scrapped 3-48
24019 (2nd AS) flew into ground 2 mi E of Hartland, England
Jan 22, 1943
24020 (98th BG) later converted to transport.  Returned to USA. Salvaged Aug 7, 1945.  Disposed of at Reading,
PA Oct 2, 1945.
24023 (98th BG, 415th BS, "Fertile Myrtle") crashed 5 km W of Sassano, Ittaly Aug 19, 1943.  MACR 325.  10 KIA
24024 (44th BG, 67th BS, *Bewitching Witch*, on loan from the 376th BG) damaged by AA and later ditched 
in Mediterranean 127 km N of Benghazi, Libya during return from Ploesti raid, Aug 1, 1943.  MACR 15859.
2 KIA, 7 rescued.
24026 (98th BG, 344th BS, "Baby") shot down by AAA at Cancello, Italy Aug 21, 1943.  MACR 377.  8 KIA 3 POW.
41-24030 ... 41-24099
Consolidated B-24D-15-CO Liberator
MSN 825/894
24030 (376th BG, 515th BS) lost Oct 1, 1943 in crash landing on return from mission
24035 (376 BG, "The Gremlin" ?) shot down by Fw Heinrich Bartels in Bf 109G-6 of JG 27/11 in 
Greece Oct 5, 1943.  MACR 1096.  8 KIA, 2 POW.
24036 (330th BG, 458th BS) crashed 3 mi W of Alamogordo AAB, NM
Jan 12, 1943
24040 (98th BG, "What's Cooking Doc?") later converted to 
transport.  Disposed of in theatre
24041 crashed in Idaho in 1943.  Details?
24043 (90th BG, 400th BS, "Sky Lady") encountered bad weather during
raid on Rabaul and turned back and crew bailed out near
Kerau Oct 18, 1943.  MACR 1015.
Crew later rescued and returned to duty.  Story was the 
subject of an article in Life magazine.
24044 lost flying recon mission near Wewak, New Guinea Jun 22, 1943
24045 (90th BG, 319th BS, "Mitsu Butcher") salvaged Searcey Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp 
to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
24047 (90th BG, 320th BS, "Moby Dick") salvaged Searcey Field. Stillwater, OK.  Disposed of Oct 1945
24049 to US Navy as PB4Y-1 BuNo 31946
24050 to US Navy as PB4Y-1 BuNo 31947
24051 to US Navy as PB4Y-1 BuNo 31948
24053 to US Navy as PB4Y-1 BuNo 31950
24065 assigned to Biggs AAF, TX Jan 30, 1943.  To Pueblo AAF May 25, 1943.  Dropped from
inventory due to flying accident Dec 4, 1943
24070 named "Miss Deed" and found the Japanese fleet Mar 1, 1943 and
started the Battle of the Bismarck Sea.  To RAAF as A72-7 - 
converted to components and scrapped Oct 29, 1945
24073 (90th BG, 319th BS, "Scorpion") crashed Jun 9, 1943, Papua New Guinea
24074 (90th BG, 319th BS, "Tokio Express") salvaged in USA
24077 (90th BG, 320th BS) lost Apr 16, 1943 in attack on convoy
near Wewak.  Crashed 30 mi S of Bena Bena.  Located in 1995
near Okapa village, Eastern Highlands, PNG.
24078 sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
24088 to Navy as PB4Y-1 31949
24083,24084 to Navy as PB4Y-1 31951/31952.
24086,24087 to Navy as PB4Y-1 31953/31954.
24093 (307th BG) lost Jul 6, 1943.  MACR 1486 and 45C
24094 (90th BG, 320th BS)
24096 (307th BG, "Annie Fay" and/or "The Bar Fly") condemned salvage obsolete Nov 7, 1944
24097 (11th BG, 42nd BG, "Green Hornet") crashed near Palmyra Atoll May 27, 1943, 850 mi W of Oahu. #1 engine failed,
#2 engine feathered by mistake.  Of 10 crewman aboard, only 
3 survived, of which one died at sea after 33 days.  After 47 days, the two survivors were captured by
the Japanese, but both survived the war.  MACR 16163 mistakenly lists the aircraft as a B-17 and gives
no serial number.  Serial number of Green Hornet also reported as 41-24212.
24098 sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
24099 (7th BG, then to ATC) crashed near Kiunglai, Chhina Dec 28, 1943.  MACR 1652.
2 KIA, 1 POW, 1 returned.
41-24100 ... 41-24138
Consolidated B-24D-20-CO Liberator
MSN 895/933
24101 (90th BG) MIA SW Pacific Jan 20, 1943.  MACR 6384
24104 (93rd BG, 330th BS, *Doity Boid*) crashed at Hardwick on return from Bremen Dec 20, 1943.
24105 (93rd BG, "Tupelo Lass") 
24107 to US Navy, probably to VB-105.  Struck Beinn Nuis mountain, Scotland 20 feet below 
summit Aug 20, 1943 whilst en route from Gander to Prestwick; all 10 crew killed.
24109 after service with 93rd BG as "Ready and Willing" became formation assembly ship "Ready and Willing"
with 466th BG.  In latter service carried no tail number, just 24109 on nose.  45 combat missions. 	Became 41-24109WW.	
Nick-named ‘Silver Streak’ as the assembly ship of the 466th Bombardment Group, based at RAF Attlebridge
24111 (93rd BG, 329th BS, *Piccadilly Filly*) landed near Hogsby, Sweden Oct 9, 1943, 
set on fire by crew.  One crew bailed out over Baltic Sea and MIA.  9 interned.
24112 (44th BG, "Captain and His Kids Ride Again") to 389th BG
and renamed "Bucksheesh Benny Rides Again" in honor of
Jack Benny.  crashlanded Nov 4, 1943.
24115/24118 to Navy as PB4Y-1 31955/31958.
24121 (93rd BG, 330rd BS, *Let'er Rip*) lost on Ploesti raid, 
Rumania, Aug 1, 1943.  MACR 462.  Crashed after midair collision with B-24D 41-23717 4 km NE
of Razlog, Bulgaria on return from Ploesti.  MACR 462.  8 KIA, 3 POW.
24122 (93rd BG, 409th BS, "Missouri Sue") shot down by Obfw. Josef
Bigge in Fw 190A-5 of JG 2/8 and ditched in Bay of Biscay 
Apr 16, 1943.   MACR 15730.  10 KIA.
24126 (9th BS, 7th BG) lost Oct 18, 1943, India.  MACR 936.
24127 to RAAF as A72-10 - SOC 12-52
24129 (308th BG, "Temptation") lost Sep 15, 1943 on raid to Haiphong.  MACR 12001
24130 (93rd BG, "Lady of the Lake") crashed shortly after takeoff
Jul 13, 1943 in Libya.
24131/24134 to Navy as PB4Y-1 31959/31962.
24138 (308th BG, "Axis Nightmare")
41-24142 ... 41-24157
Consolidated B-24D-20-CO Liberator
MSN 937/952
24143 (308th BG, "Dippy Dave and his 8 Dippy Diddlers") lost May 5, 1943
24147 (93rd BG, 330th BS, "The Duchess") lost Feb 25, 1944, Germany.   MACR 2924
24153 (44th BG, 66th BS, 'Sad Sack II' but name was not painted on
the aircraft) shot down by Obfw Frank Guhl in Bf 109G-2 of JG 4/2 20 km S of Ploesti 
on Ploesti raid Aug 1, 1943.   MACR 2414.  5 KIA, 4 POW.  The original
Sad Sack was lost enroute to England.
41-24164 ... 41-24171
Consolidated B-24D-20-CO Liberator
MSN 959/966
24167 sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
24170 lost Nov 19, 1943 in Pacific
41-24175 ... 41-24219
Consolidated B-24D-20-CO Liberator
MSN 970/1014
24176/24178 to Navy as PB4Y-1 31963/31965.
24181 to TB-24D.  With 224 BU crashlanded at Laredo AAF, TX Oct 8, 1945.
24183 (308th BG, 374th BS, "The Goon") lost Feb 1, 1945, China.  MACR 12030.
24186 (5th BG, "Pretty Prairie Special") lost Dec 30, 1943, 10 mi N of southern
tip of New Ireland.  MACR 1620.  Damaged by enemy fighters, last seen gliding down through
clouds.  10 KIA, 1 POW.
24188 (308th BG, 374th BS, "Lakanooki") renamed "Snowball from Hell" when returned to USA.
24190 (98th BS, 11th BG, "Cupid") lost Aug 23, 1943, Pacific Ocean.  MACR 404.
24191 (44th BG, "Cactus")
24192 (328th BG, "Dogpatch Raiders").  With 93rd BG, flew into ground at Hempnall, Norfolk, England Feb 3, 1944
24195 (98th BG, "Little Joe")
24197 (98th BG, 344th BS, "Tagalong") shot down by AAA on Ploesti raid, Rumania, Aug 1, 1943.   MACR 168
24198 (98th BG, 344th BS, "The Vulgar Virgin") shot down by AAA on Ploesti raid, 
Rumania, Aug 1, 1943.  9 KIA, 1 POW.  MACR 166.
24200 (376th BG, "Wittle Wed Wabbit") lost Apr 30, 1943, Mediterranean.  MACR 3305
24201 (44th BG, "Baldy and His Brood")
24202 (346th BG) crashed Jan 6, 1943 near Madil, OK
24208/24210 to Navy as PB4Y-1 31966/31968.
24211 (44th BG, "Wing and a Prayer")
24214 (11th BG, 42nd BS, "Dogpatch Express") damaged by Japanese
Zeros and ditched in Pacific 144 km NE of Arno Atoll,
Marshall Islands Dec 21, 1943.  MACR 1423.  
24215 (445th BG "Lucky Gordon") declared war weary and used as formation assembly
ship.  Serial was shown in full across fin and rudder as 4124215
93rd Bombardment Group. Transferred and became assembly ship of 445th Bombardment Group, operated by the 
703rd Bombardment Squadron at RAF Tibenham. Nick-named ‘Lucky Gordon’.
24217 (490th BG) used as training aircraft in USA.
24218 (308th BG, "Daisy Mae") lost Sep 15, 1943 on raid to Haiphong.  MACR 11907
24219 (321st BS, 905h BG, *Seafood Mama*) shot down by fighters off Gazelle Peninsula, PNG Jul 12, 1943.
41-24220 ... 41-24311
Consolidated B-24D-25-CO Liberator
MSN 1015/1106
24220 (493rd BS, 7th BG) lost Oct 14, 1943, India.  MACR 813
24224 hit side of mountain during navigation run in
rain and overcast near Tobe, CO Jun 29, 1944.  10 killed.
24225 (44th BG, 68th BS, "Flak Alley") lost Feb 24, 1944, Germany.  MACR 2922.
24226 (93rd BG, 330th BS, *Utah Man*) collided in midair with 42-40765
Nov 13, 1943 on mission to Bremen, Germany and crashed
near Husum, Germany.  MACR 2179. 8 KIA, 2 POW.
Was formerly "Joisey Bounce"
24229 (44th BG, 67th BS, *Buzzin Bear*) shot down by fighter
over Italy during mission to Foggia Aug 16, 1943.
4 KIA, 5 POW, 1 evaded
24230 (93rd BG, 329th BS, 'Jo-Jo's II Special Delivery/Here's to Ya') 
shot down over Ionian Sea during return from Ploesti raid, 
Rumania, Aug 1, 1943.  MACR 329 and 6466
24231 (98 BG, 415th BS, "D'Artagnan") shot down by a Bf 109G-6 at Lecce, Italy Jul 2, 1943. 4 KIA,  6 POW.  MACR 23.
24232 (44th BG, 67th BS, "Calaban") hit by bombs from a B-24 above
and crashed at Emden, Germany Dec 11, 1943. Dec 11, 1943.  MACR 1653 and 1961.
9 KIA, 1 POW.
24234 (44th BG, "Mr 5 x 5") colided in midair with 42-7501 and
crashed near Bremen, Germany Nov 26, 1943.  MACR 1501.  10 KIA.
42-7501 landed safely.
24235 (44th BG, "Earthquake")
24236 as Liberator GR.V to RCAF as 3701  Crashed near St. Donat, PQ Oct 19, 1943
242838 (308th BG, 375th BS, "Bad Penny")
24240/24242 to Navy as PB4Y-1 31969/31971.
24243 (MSN 1038, 308th BG, 347th BS,*Rum Runner*) shot down Hankow, China Aug 21, 1943.  MACR 555.
24244 (308th BG, 374th BS, "Snowball From Hell")
24246 (98th BG, 345th BS, 'Semper Felix') shot down by AAA on Ploesti raid, 
Rumania, Aug 1, 1943.  MACR 225.  9 KIA, 1 POW.
24248 (90th BG, 319th BS, "Alley Oop") crash-landed Aug 25, 1943 in Northern Territory, Australia.  4 killed.
242?4 (376th BG) lost on Ploesti raid, Rumania, Aug 1, 1943.
24252 served as "Chug-A-Lug" with 425th BS 308th BG, 14th AF at Kqwanghan Airfield (A-3) in China c1943
24258 (376th BG, 512th BS, "Desert Lily", later "Minerva II") shot down by Bf 109G-6 near Wiesmath,
Austria Nov 2, 1943.  MACR 1099.  8 KIA, 2 POW.
24259 (376th BG, "War Maid"), loaned to 93rd BG for Ploesti mission.
24260 disappeared Dec 6, 1942 during flight over Pacific with five onboard.  No trace ever found.
24262 crashed Dec 6, 1942 during patrol flight over the Pacific.  6 on board.  Bad
weather may have been a factor.  Wreckage was found 9.5 mi SE of Stewarts Point
on a mountain ridge.
24270 (376th BG, 514th BS, "Miss O Lanius") crashlanded Dec 20, 1943.
24271/24272 to Navy as PB4Y-1 31972/31973.
24277 to RCAF as 3704.   Converted to transport Oct 6, 1944.  To EAC for storage Aug 13, 1945.
Sold as war asset Nov 22, 1946.
24278 (44th BG, 67th BS, *Miss Delores*) shot down May 14, 1943.  7 crew bailed out, 3 KIA.  MACR 16558
24281 to RCAF as 3703.  Crashed at Torbay Feb 3, 1944
24282 (44th BG, 506 BS, *Ruth-Less*) crashed into high ground at Butts Brow, Willingdon, near Eastbourne, Sussex, UK. Feb 2, 1944, 
killing all 10 aboard.  MACR 6385.  There is a well kept memorial to Ruth-less and her crew on 
Butts Brow overlooking Eastbourne, East Sussex, UK.  There is an annual ceremony at the site when 
wreaths are laid for "Our friends and allies far from home".
24283 (44th BG, 506th BS, *Old Crow*) damaged Oct 1, 1943 in raid to Weiner Neustadt, Austria and 
forced down in Sicily, was repaired and then flown back to Tunis.  Declared unsalvageable 
Oct 9, 1943 at Tunis.
24286 (90th BG, 400th BS, "Gone With the Wind") salvaged in USA after 123 missions
24287 308th BG, 375th BS, "Thumper")
24290 to RAAF as A72-8 - w/o in takeoff crash at Tocumwal, NSW Jan 11, 1945.
24294 (376th BG, 515th BS, *Brewery Wagon*) shot down over Ploesti 
Aug 1, 1943.  2 KIA, 8 POW.  MACR 154
24295 (506th BS, 44th BG, "The Wicked Witch") shot down by flak and fighters
Kiel, Germany May 14, 1943.
24297 (376th BG, 512th BS, *Chief Wahoo*) landed in Turkey 
Aug 1, 1943 during Ploesti raid and interned.
24298 (93rd BG, 409th BS) shot down by Fw. Heinz Hanke in Fw 190A of
JG 11/3 and ditched in North Sea off Amrum, Germany
Nov 13, 1943.  MACR 2189.  11 KIA. Not named "Queenie" as is often reported.
24301 (*Lady Be Good*, 376th BG, 514 BS) crew got lost in first
bombing mission over Italy April 4, 1943 and overflew
their home base at Soluch, Libya.  Flew 300 miles into Sahara, ran out of gas and
bellied in.  Crew bailed out when they were down to two engines due to fuel starvation.
Crew attempted to walk out and perished in the desert.  Aircraft found in
desert in 1959.  Crew remains and a survival diary found in early 1960s.  Most
of the plane still remained in desert as found.  Remains of plaine were salvaged and put
on display in Tobruk, Libya.
24303/24307 to Navy as PB4Y-1 31974/31978.
24309 crashed at Bungay/Flixton May 28, 1943.
24310 (376 BG, 514th BS "8 Ball!/Patches") shot down by Lt Emil Clade in Bf 109G-6 of JG 27/7
near Mount Parnassus, Greece Oct 5, 1943.  MACR 1097.  2 KIA, 8 evaded.
24311 (98th BG, 344th BS, *Hadley's Harem*) lost on Ploesti raid, 
Rumania, Aug 1, 1943.  Ditched off south coast of Turkey, 10 mi SWo of Alanya.  MACR 167
3 KIA, 7 interned.  Wreck recovered 1995-96 and now in museum in Turkey.
Museum is Rahmi M. Koc Museum at Sutuce, Turkey.  According to a report dated 
May 2003 they only have the front fuselage.  Nose only reported in Rahmi M. Koc
Muzesi, Haskoy, Istanbul May 2006.
41-24312 ... 41-24338
Cancelled contract for Consolidated B-24D Liberator
MSN 1107/1133
41-24339 ... 41-24339
Consolidated B-24D-25-CO Liberator
MSN 1134
42-7230 ... 42-7464
Ford B-24E-25-FO Liberator
MSN 254/488
7266 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
7275 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
7276 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
7293 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
7296 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
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
7334 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
7340 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
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 collided with 41-28508 near Westover Field, MA.
May 18, 1944.  5 killed. 41-28508 landed safely.
7350 crash-landed 22 MI SE of Willcoz, AZ Mar 22, 1944.  4 killed, 5 injured.
7363 collided in midair with 42-7316 6 mi N of Liberal AAF 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
7389 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
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.
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
7416 (610th PTTS) crashed Apr 14, 1944 near Tuskegeee Army Air Field.
7417 crashed into Bull Mountain, VA 3/15/1944.  All crew killed.
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
7434 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
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.
7451 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
42-8403 ... 42-8702
Republic P-47D-5-RE Thunderbolt
8404 (353rd FG, 350th BS, 8th AF) crashed at Gambais, France due to engine failure Aug 13, 1944.  MACR 7604.
Pilot MIA and believed killed.
8405 (350th FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Debach, Suffolk, England Aug 23, 1943.  Pilot
survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
8406 (355th FG, 357th FS, "Eager Eve") shot down by Fw Ernst Florian in Fw 190A of JG 1/2 over North Sea W of
Schouwen, Netherlands Nov 5, 1943.  MACR 1169.  Pilot KIA.
8407 (359th FS, 356th FG, 8th AF) in taxiing accident aaat RAF Manston #9 airfield,
Isle ot Thanet, England Feb 6, 1944.  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
8408 (355th FG, 357th FS, "Jean's Little Moe") probably collided with 42-8413 over France Nov 15, 1943.  
MACR 1290.  Pilot KIA.
8409 (514th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit 4-6 mi N of
Argentan, France Jun 10, 1944.  MACR 6217.  Pilot MIA and fate unknown.
8410 (Detachment B, 65th FW, 8th AF) retired Aug 1, 1944
8411 (352nd FG, 486th FS) shot down at Oirschot, Netherlands by Hptm Wilhelm Lemke in
Bf 109G-6 of JG 3/II Stab Nov 30, 1943.  MACR 1434.  Pilot KIA
8412 (61st FS, 56th FG, 8th AF, "Sweetie") in taxiing accident at RAF Boxted, Essex, England Sep 1, 1944.
Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8413 (355th FG, 357th FS, "Ma Fran 3rd") probably collided with
42-8408 over France Nov 15, 1943.  MACR 1289.  Pilot KIA.
8414 (1st Base Air Depot, 8th AF) crashed at RAF Burtonwood, Lancashire, England due to engine
failure Mar 16, 1944.  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed
8415 (366th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF) lost from unknown cause over France Jun 27, 1944.  MACR 6227
8416 (355th FG, 357th FS) hit trees and crashed at Steeple Morden,
UK Dec 13, 1943.  Pilot OK
8417 (356th FG, 359th FS, 8th AF) hit by AAA near Bremen, Germany and
able to fly until engine failed and crashed near DuPunt, 10 km S of
Groningen, Netherlands May 7, 1944. MACR 4550.  Pilot bailed out and became POW.
8418 (8th AF) crah landed at RAF Warton, Lancashire, England due to mechanical failure Mar 1, 1944.
Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
8419 (352nd FG, 328th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by Lt Waldemar Radener of JG 26/7 near Lao,
22 km S of Charleville, France Feb 8, 1944.  MACR 2153.  Pilot killed.
8420 (353rd FG, 352nd FS) engine failed and crashed at Bude, UK
Sep 15, 1943.  Pilot bailed out and was injured.
8421 (487th FS, 352nd FG, 8th AF) ditched in English Channel Jan 29, 1944.  Pilot rescued
8423 (412th FS, 373rd FG, 9th AF) in landing accident at RAF Woodchurch, Kent, England Jul 25, 1944.
Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
8424 (352nd FG, 328th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA and crashed 8 m8 W of Cayeux France in the English
Channel Mar 11, 1944.  MACR 3053.  Pilot killed.
8426 (63rd FS, 56th FG, 8th AF) crash landed at RAF Boxted, Essex, England Apr 22, 1944.  Pilot survived,
but aircraft was destroyed.
8427 (356th FG, 361st FS, 8th AF) crashed SE of Le Treport, France due to mechanical
failure Jun 8, 1944.  MACR 5588.  Pilot killed.
8428 (353rd FG, 351st FS, "Pat") shot down by Maj Egon Mayer in Fw 190A-6 of JG 2/Stab and crashed near Mulheim,
Germany Nov 5, 1943.  MACR 1167.  Pilot POW.
8431 (552nd FTS, 495th FTG, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Atcham, Shropshire, England Sep 5, 1944.
Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
8433 (355th FG, 354th FS) broke up in midair during high-speed dive and crashed near Colerne, UK Dec 4, 1943.  
Pilot killed.
8434 (355th FG, 354th FS, then to 352nd FG, 328th FS, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause in Germany Apr 9, 1944.  
MACR 3623.  Pilot bailed out and became POW.
8435 (514th FS, 406th FS, 9th AF) crashed in vicinity of Hunsel, Holland while on ferry flight from RAF Burtonwood
to Asch Airfield Y-29, Genk, Belgium Feb 20, 1945.  MACR 12554.  Pilot killed.
8438 (387th FS, 365th FG, 9th AF) crashed during wheels-up belly landing at Saint Dizier Airfield A-64, France
due to mechanical failure Apr 19, 1945.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged and washed out.
8439 (328th FS, 352nd FG, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause at RAF Neaton, Nottingham, England Dec 10, 1943.
Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8440 (356th FG, 361st FS, 8th AF) crashed in North Sea 5 mi E of Felixstowe, Suffolk,
England due to bad weather Mar 20, 1944.  MACR 3393.  Pilot killed.
8441 (355th FG, 354th FS, 8th AF "Sweat") lost to flak while strafing aircraft at Achmer airfield near
Osnabruck, Germany Mar 8, 1944.  MACR 3055.  Pilot KIA
8443 (355th FG, 354th FS, "Miss Clean Sweep") shot down by flak Mar 26, 1944 during strafing attack on Chateaudin
airfield.  MACR 3629.  Pilot evaded.
8445 (48th FG, 492nd FS) lost near Euskirchen, Germany Nov 21, 1944 after flew into heavy
clouds while on cover mission.  MACR 10581 and MACR 15880.  Pilot killed.
8446 (512th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF) in landing accident at Asch Airfield Y-29 Genk, Belgium after ran out of fuel
Feb 10, 1945.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8447 (352nd FG, 487th FS, "Queen City Mama") engine failed and
bellylanded at Lumbres, France Dec 30, 1944.  MACR 1863.  
Pilot evaded.  Aircraft recovered and flown by Luftwaffe.
8448 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
8453 (355th FG, 354th FS) shot down by Fw Wilhelm Mayer in Fw 190A-6 of JG26/7 at Cuffies, France Dec 30, 1943.  
MACR 1869.  Pilot POW
8454 (411st FS, 373rd FG, 9th AF) crashed at Le Mesnil-Adelee, France due to mechanical failure Aug 4, 1944.  
MACR 8040.  Fate of pilot unknown.
8455 (358th FS, 355th FG, 8th AF) in midair collision 1/2 mi from RAF Steeple Morden, Cambridgeshire, England
Sep 14, 1943.  Able to land, pilot survvived, but aircraft was destroyed
8458 (61st FS, 56th FG, 8th AF) in takeoff accident at RAF Halesworth, Suffolk, England Jan 7, 1944.
Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
8461 (56th FG, 61st FS, 8th AF) crashed into North Sea 15 mi E of Lowestoft, England Mar 22, 1944.  MACR 3387.
Pilot killed.
8463 (56th FG, 63rd FS, 8th AF) crashed into North Sea 40 mi off Felixstowe, England after ran out of
fuel Feb 3, 1944.  MACR 2119.  Pilot killed.
8464 (8th AF) crashed at Uttoxeter, Devonshire, England due to bad weather Sep 5, 1943.  Pilot bailed
out and survived, aircraft was destroyed.
8465 (63rd FS, 56th FG, 8th AF) crash landed at RAF Halesworth, Suffolk, England Oct 13, 1943.  Pilot survived,
aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8466 (486th FS, 352nd FG, 8th AF) crashed during wheels-up belly landing at Holland-on-sea, East Essex, England
Feb 2, 1944.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8467 (356th FG, 359th FS, 8th AF) crashed while strafing Achmer airfield near Hesepe,
Germany Mar 8, 1944.  MACR 3057.  Pilot killed.
8468 (87th Ferry Squadron, 27th Ferry Group, 8th AF) crash landed at RAF East Wretham, Norfolk, England while on
ferry flight Nov 7, 1943.  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
8469 (551st FTS, 495th FTG, 8th AF) crashed during wheels-up belly landing near Wellington, Somerset, England
Aug 17, 1944.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged and washed out.
8471 (359th FS, 356th, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Martlesham Heath, Suffolk,
England Aug 31, 1944.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8473 (514th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit 1 mi S of Dreux,
France Jun 29, 1944.  MACR 6224.  Pilot bailed out and evaded caputer with help of French underground.
8475 (350th FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause near RAF Redhill, Surrey, England Sep 5, 1943.
Pilot bailed out but was killed.  Aircraft was destroyed.
8476 (353rd FG, 351st FS, *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. 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 (355th FG, 358th FS, "King Bee") ran out of fuel and bellylanded S of French coast
Nov 7, 1943.  MACR 1282.  Pilot POW.  Plane captured by Luftwaffe.
8478 (359th FS, 356th FG, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Martlesham Heath, Suffolk,
England Sep 22, 1944.  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
8480 (386th FS, 365th FG, 9th AF) in takeoff accident at Lignerolles Aiirfield A-12, Haute-Normandie, France
Aug 20, 1944.  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
8481 (386th FS, 365th FG, 9th AF) crashed from unknown cause 2 mi SE of Le Bourget, France Feb 26, 1945.
Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
8483 (352nd FG, 487th FS) shot down by AAA at Dunkerque, France Dec 30, 1943.  MACR 1864.  Pilot POW.
8485 (368th FS, 359th FG, 8th AF) in forced landing at RAF East Wertham, Norfolk, England Apr 24, 1944.
Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged but repaired and transferred to 5th Emergency Rescue Squadron.
8486 (551st FTS, 495th FTG, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Atcham, Shropshire, England May 10, 1944.
Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
8487 (56th FG, 63rd FS, *Lucky*) shot down by rear gunner of Do 217 Mar 27, 1944.  MACR 3440.  Pilot Maj. 
Walker Mahurin evaded capture with help of French resistance and returned to UK May 7, 1944.
8488 (63rd FS, 56th FG, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Halesworth, Suffolk, England Oct 20, 1943.  Pilot
survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8489 (362nd FG) lost Jun 14, 1944.  MACR 6501
8490 (486th FS, 352nd FG, 8th AF) collided in midair with P-47D 42-8652 over RAF Hethel, Norfolk, England
Mar 8, 1944.  Able to land.  Pilot surrvived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8491 (356th FG, 359th FS, 8th AF) shot down by friendly AAA after 3rd Army
Headquarters 9th TAC command and a US Army motor convoy near Avranches,
France by mistake Aug 14, 1944.  MACR 7373.  Pilot killed.
8493 (354th FS, 355th FG, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Steeple Morden, Cambridgeshire, England Oct 2, 1943.
Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, but repaired.  and transferred to 406th FG.  With 514th FS,
406th FG, 9th AF shot down by AAA near Pierres, France Jun 17, 1944.  MACR 6635.  Pilot killed.
8494 (353rd FG, 352nd FS) engine failed and crashed into English Channel 18 mi SW of Portland, UK
Sep 15, 1943.  MACR 625.  Pilot killed.
8495 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) shot fown by Fw 190A-6 flown by Fw Hans Prager of JG 26/5 SE of
Paris, France Feb 6, 1944.  MACR 2142.  Pilot bailed out and became POW.
8496 (5th ERS "Galloping Catastrophe") collided in midair with B-24H 42-50359 from 448th BG over England and 
crashed Mar 13, 1945.  Pilot killed.
8497 (22nd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF) lost from unknown cause between Kassel and Leck, Germany Jun 1, 1945.  MACR 14560.
Pilot missing and presumed dead.
8498 (377th FS, 362nd FG, 9th AF) crash landed from unknown cause near Elbeuf, France Jun 14, 1944.  MACR 6501.
Pilot survived and became POW.
8499 (353rd FG, 350th FS, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause in Germany Apr 9, 1944.  MACR 3624.  Pilot bailed
out and became POW.
8501 (365th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Rydon, Suffolk, England Feb 8, 1944.  Pilot
survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8502 (356th FG, 360th FS, "Hell's Angel") damaged by Bf 109G and
crashed into North Sea of Den Haag, Netherlands Nov 29, 1943.  MACR 1436.  Pilot POW.
8503 (351st FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF) involved in takeoff accident at RAF Raydon, Suffolk, England Aug 9, 1944.  Pilot
survived, aircraft badly damaged, washed out.  
8504 (355 FG, 258 FS, "The Hellcat") lost Jan 29, 1944 near Koblenz.  MACR 2131.  Pilot KIA
8505 (82nd FS, 78th FG, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Duxford, Cambridgeshire, England Jun 7, 1944.
Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
8506 (4th FG, 335th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit near Lingen,
Germany Jan 30, 1944.  MACR 2115.  Pilot killed.
8507 (356th FG, 360th FS, 8th AF) crashed while in a compressibility dive 10 mi E
of Saint Quentin, France Feb 11, 1944.  MACR 2296.  Pilot killed.
8509 (356th FG, 361st FS, 8th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Uffz Peter
Reinhardtof JG 11/5 at Neuenkirchen near Holdorf area SW of Bremen, Germany 
Nov 29, 1943.  MACR 1453.  Pilot KIA
8510 (361st FS, 356th FG, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Martlesham Heath, Suffolk,
England Oct 24, 1944.  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
8511 (351st FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF) collided in midair with P-47D 42-8628 and crashed 2 mi SW of RAF Tibenham,
Norfolk, England Jun 30, 1944.  Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
8512 (361st FG, 375th FS, 8th AF) ditched 35 mi E of Great Yarmouth in North Sea due to engine failure 
Mar 22, 1944.  MACR 3403.  Pilot killed.
8513 (353rd FG, 350th FS, "Eager Beaver") shot down by Obfw. Adolf Glunz in Fw 190A-6 of JG 26/5 at Budel, Netherlands 
Oct 14, 1943.  Pilot evaded. MACR 504
8514 (352nd FG, 486th FS) shot down by Fw Gerhard Thyben in
Bf 109G of JG 3/6 3 km E of Ijzendijke, Netherlands Nov 30, 1943.  MACR 1445.  Pilot KIA
8515 (353rd FG, 350th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA and crashed 5 mi off Le Treport, France in English
Channel Jun 7, 1944.  MACR 5559.  Pilot killed.
8516 (487th FS, 352nd FG, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause at Crows Green Barfield, Essex, England Jan 26, 1944.
Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
8520 (354th FS, 355th FG, 8th AF) crashed during wheels up belly landing at RAF Welford, Berkshire, England
Jan 23, 1944.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8521 (352 FG, 487 FS, 8th AF) crashed in English Channel due to flak damage Jan 29, 1944.  Pilot rescued
8522 used by 92nd BG as formation monitor.
8525 (365th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF) in takeoff accident at Toul-Croix De Metx Airfield A-90, Lorraine, France
due to engine failure Dec 18, 1944.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8526 (355th FG, 358th FS) shot down by AAA at Saint-Inglevert, France Dec 30, 1943.  MACR 1868.  Pilot KIA
8527 (352nd FG, 328th FS, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause NW of Burelles, 5 km S of Vervins, France 
Feb 8, 1944.  MACR 2152.  Pilot killed.
8528 (313th FS, 50th FG, 9th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by unknown pilot and unit near Bourey, France 
Jul 30, 1944.  MACR 7403.  Pilot MIA and fate unknown
8530 (78th FG  82nd FS   MX-I) pilot injured in takeoff crash from Duxford March 22, 1944 
8531 (1st Base Air Depot, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Woodchurch, Kent, England Apr 23, 1944.
Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged.  Converted to 2-seater for use by 373rd FG.  
8533 (356th FG, 360th FS, 8th AF) crashed at Louvrooil, 4 km SE of Maubeuge, France
due to loss of fuel 1 mi NE of Valenciennes, France May 20, 1944.  MACR 5102.
Pilot bailed out and became POW.
8535 (1st Base Air Depot, 8th AF) in ground accident and fire at RAF Burtonwood, Lancashire,
England Dec 30, 1944.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8536 (3rd Bombardment Division, 8th AF) in midair collision and crashed near Craven Arms, Sibdon,
Shropshire, England Sep 13, 1944.  Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
8538 (78th FG, 84th FS), 8th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-6 flown by Jaj Egon Mayer of JG 2/Stab NW of
Laval, France Jan 5, 1944.  MACR 1741.  Pilot killed.
8542 (359th FG, 368th FS, 8th AF) shot down by BF 109G-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit near
Staphorst, Netherlands Jan 11, 1944.  MACR 1857.  Pilot killed.
8543 (78th FG, 83rd FS, 8th AF) crashed near Chievres, Belgium while strafing airfield Mar 16, 1944.  MACR 3094.
Pilot killed.
8544 (513th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF) shot down by AAA 2 mi SE of Cherbourg, France Jun 17, 1944.  MACR 5972.
Pilot bailed out and fate unknown.
8546 (412th FS, 373rd FG, 9th AF) in takeoff accident at RAF Woodchurch, Kent, England Jul 16, 1944.  Pilot
survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
8548 (410th FS, 373rd FG, 9th AF) in takeoff accident at RAF Woodchurch, Kent, England Jun 13, 1944.  Pilot
survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
8549 (359th FS, 356th FG, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Martlesham Heath, Suffolk,
England Aug 31, 1944.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8550 (355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF, "Hell's Angels") shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Oblt Karl-Heinz Kapp of
JG 27/4 between Eisafthal and Cologne Feb 11, 1944.  MACR 2162. Pilot bailed out and evaded capture
8552 (358th FG, 365th FS, 9th AF) crashed into North Sea 4 mi off Ijmuiden, Holland Jan 7, 1944.  MACR 2006.
Belived aircraft was damaged by flak, causing fuel shortage.  Pilot killed.
8553 (367th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF) hit by AAA near Saint Germain, France and crashed near Dieppe,
France Jun 5, 1944.  MACR 6099.  Pilot bailed out, fate unknown.
8555 (84th FS, 78th FG, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause 1 m S of Orwell, England Oct 24, 1943.  Pilot killed,
aircraft was destroyed.
8556 (352nd FG, 328th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by Lt Waldemar Radener of JG 27/7 near Laon,
France and crashed at St Gobert, 8 km SW of Vervins, France Feb 8, 1944.  MACR 2154.  Pilot killed.
8557 (353rd FG, 350th FS, 8th AF) hit by AAA over Hannover, Germany and started home, but crashed 3 km S of 
Hellendoorn, Netherlands Mar 8, 1944.  MACR 2992.  Pilot bailed out and evaded capture.
Parts recovered 1978 at Nijverdal/Haarle
8558 (370th FS, 359th FG, 8th AF) in forced landing at RAF East Wretham, Norfolk, England Apr 11, 1944.
Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8559 (359th FS, 356th FG, 8th AF) in forced landing at South edge of RAF Ipswich, Suffolk,
England due to engine failure Feb 20, 1944.  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
8561 (369th FS, 359th FG, 8th AF) in takeoff accident at RAF East Wretham, Norfolk, England Feb 11, 1944.
Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
8562 (552nd FTS, 495th FTG, 8th AF) collided in midair with P-47C 41-6203 near Newport, Wales, England and
crashed May 26, 1944.  Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
8563 (352nd FG, 328th FS, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause in North Sea Feb 3, 1944.  MACR 2122.  Pilot KIA.
8564 (359th FS, 356th FG, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Martlesham, Suffolk, England
Sep 1, 1944.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8568 (359th FS, 356th FG, 8th AF) in takeoff accident at RAF Martlesham Heath, Suffolk,
England May 28, 1944.  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
8571 (370th FS, 359th FG, 8th AF) crash landed SW of RAF Bungay, Suffolk, England Mar 8, 1944.  Pilot survived,
but aircraft was destroyed.
8572 (367th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF) in ground accident at Pontorson Airfield A-28 Basse-Normandie, France
Sep 2, 1944.  Only ground crew involved and none infured.  Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8573 (78th FG, 84th FS) shot down by Obfw Adolf Glunz in 
Fw 190A-6 of JG 26/5 at Moisselles, France Nov 26, 1943.  MACR 1442.  Pilot POW.
8575 (56th FG, 63rd FS, 8th AF) crashed after strafing car at Etten-Leur, 15 km E of Roosendaaal, SW of Rotterdam,
Holland Sep 9, 1944.  MACR 8685.  Pilot killed.
8577 (27th ATG, 87th ATS) crashed during emergency landing at Speke, UK Oct 9, 1943.  Pilot killed.
8579 (56th FG, 61st FS, 8th AF) crashed into North Sea 15 mi E of Lowestoft, England Mar 22, 1944.  MACR 3388.
Aircraft spun out, believed due to pilot vertigo.  Pilot was killed.
8580 (53rd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF) lost from unknown cause near Gottingen, Germany Feb 13, 1945.  MACR 12303.
Pilot MIA and fate unknown.
8581 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
8582 (10th FS, 50th FG, 9th AF) in landing accident at Saint Dizier airfield A-64, France after ran out of fuel
Dec 15, 1944.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8584 (551st FTS, 495th FTG, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause at Home Farm, Cruckton, Shropshire, England
Aug 8, 1944.  Pilot bailed out and survived, aircraft was destroyed.
8585 (3rd Base Air Depot, 8th AF) crashed from unknown cause on Lyle Hill, near RAF Langford Lodge
Airfield in Lough Neagh, Ireland Sep 18, 1943.  Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
8587 (411th FS, 373rd FG, 9th AF) crash landed at RAF Woodchurch, Kent, England May 5, 1945.  Pilot survived,
but aircraft was destroyed.
8590 (370th FS, 359th FG, 8th AF) in forced landing at RAF Wretham, Norfolk, England Mar 27, 1944.
Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8592 (22nd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF) in taxiing accident at Bruncheville airfield A-16 Basse-Normandie, France
Aug 17, 1944.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8593 (365th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF) shot down by AAA at Freiburg, Germany Feb 3, 1945.  MACR 12060.  Pilot MIA
and fate unknown.
8594 (10th FS, 50th FG, 9th AF) collided in midair with P-47D 42-75116 3 mi SE of RAF Lymington, Hampshire, England
Apr 19, 1944.  Pilot was killed, aircraft was destroyed.
8596 (405th FG, 510th FS) in takeoff accident at Christchurch Jun 12, 1944.
8598 (356th FG, 359th FS) shot down by Lt Heinrich Overhagen in Bf 109G-6 of JG 1/8 and crashed at Vreeland, Netherlands 
Nov 29, 1943.  MACR 1452.  Pilot POW.
8599 (359th FS, 356th FG, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Martlesham Heath, Suffolk,
England Feb 13, 1944.  Pilot survived.  Aircraft badly damaged Oct 25, 1943 but
repaired.  Salvaged Feb 31, 1944 at RAF Manston #9 airfield, Isle of Thanet,
England due to ujknown cause
8601 (356th FG, 359th FS, 8th AF) crashed at Nieuwlande, Netherlands due to engine failure
Nov 29, 1943.  MACR 1451.  Pilot bailed out and became POW.  Another source 
claims shot down by mistake by B-17 at Nieuwlande, Netherlands Nov 29, 1943, but the
MACR does not state this.  MACR 1451. 
8603 (83rd FS, 78th FG, 8th AF) crashed 2 mi E of RAF Duxford, Cambridgeshire, England due to engine failure
Apr 21, 1944.  Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
8604 (361st FG, 374th FS) forced to abort shortly after takeoff due to a runaway prop.  While returning to base,
crashed and exploed near Babraham Mar 5, 1944.  Pilot killed.
8606 (56th FG, 61st FS) collided with 42-7967 during dogfight and crashed into North Sea 18 km N of Nordeney, Germany Dec 11, 1943.  
MACR 1536.  Pilot KIA
8607 (56th FG, 63rd FS) shot down by Maj Egon Mayer in Fw 190A-6 of FG 2/Stab at Merdorp, Belgium Dec 1, 1943.  
MACR 1276.  Pilot KIA.
8609 (56th FG, 63rd FS) crashed on takeoff at Halesworth, UK Dec 30, 1943.  Pilot OK.
8610 (355th FG, 357th FS, 8th AF "Reddy for Action") crash landed SE of Brussels, Belgium due to
battle damage Jan 29, 1944.  MACR 2130.  Pilot survived and evaded capture.
8612 (2nd Ferrying Group, Air Transport Command) ground looped at an airfield in Greenland while
on ferry flight Aug 6, 1943.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8613 (3rd Gunnery and Target Tow Flight, 8th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Catfoss, Yorkshire, England
Dec 2, 1944.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8614 (56th FG, 62nd FS, "Saucy Shirley II") crashed into North Sea in bad weather 15 mi E of Happisburgh, UK Nov 17, 1943.  MACR 1279.
Pilot killed.
8615 (442nd SDS, 8th AF) in forced landing at RAF Thurleigh, Bedfordshire, England due to engine
failure Nov 23, 1944.  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
8616 (410th FS, 373rd FG, 9th AF) lost from unknown cause near Chateau-du-Loir, France Jul 16, 1944.  MACR 7050.
Pilot MIA and fate unknown
8617 (359th FS, 356th FG, 8th AF) in forced landing at RAF Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire,
England due to engine failure Jun 19, 1944.  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
8619 (351st FS, 353rd FG, 8th AF) in landing accident at RAF Raydon, Suffolk, England Jun 30, 1944.  Pilot
survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8620 (23rd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF) crashed from unknown cause 8 mi S of Argentan, France Aug 13, 1944. MACR 8578.
Pilot survived and evaded capture.
8621 (310th Ferry Squadron, 27th Aircraft Transport Group, 8th AF) crashed on landing at Freckleton, UK Feb 6, 1944 
while on ferry flight from East Wrentham to Warton. Pilot killed
8622 (78th FG, 83rd FS, 8th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-6 flown by unknown pilot of JG 2 Between Rennes and
Chateaubriant, France Jan 5, 1944.  MACR 1738.  Pilot killed.
8623 (512th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF) in taxiing accident at RAF Ashford, Kent, England Jun 10, 1944.  Pilot survived,
aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8624 (366th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF) shot down by AAA near Tessy-sur-Vire, France Jul 29, 1944.  MACR 8046.
Pilot killed.
8625 (514th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF) shot down by AAA near Lessay, France Jun 17, 1944.  MACR 5971
8626 (355th FG, 358th FS, "Nuisance") shot down by Fw Gerd Wiegand in Fw190A-6 of JG 26/4 at Dalfsen, Netherlands 
Nov 13, 1943 during bomber escort to Bremen, Germany.  MACR 1288.  Pilot KIA
8627 (366th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF) shot down by AAA 4 mi SW of Tessy-sur-Vire, France Jul 29, 1944.  MACR 8047.
Pilot bailed out and became POW.
8628 (353rd FG, 351st FS, 8th AF) crash landed on fire 2 km ENE of Nijverdal, 7.5 NNW of Rijsssen, Netherlands
while strafing truck 10 mi SW of Almelo, Netherlands Sep 5, 1944.  MACR 8403.  Pilot survived and
became POW.
8629 (355th FG, 358th FS) ran out of fuel and crashed into English Channel Nov 7, 1943.  MACR 1283.
Pilot bailed out but was killed.
8630 (353rd FG, 352nd FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA while straving motor vehicle convoay 3 m SE of 
Falaise, France Jun 10, 1944.  MACR 5560.  Pilot killed.
8631 (355th FG, 358th FS, "Mud Cat") ran out of fuel and crashed at
Gasselteernijveen, Netherlands Nov 29, 1943, Holland.  MACR 1284.  Pilot POW
Parts recovered 1987;Gasselteernijveen
8634 (395th FS, 368th FG, 9th AF) in landing accident at Metz Airfield Y-34, France Feb 21, 1945.  Pilot
survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8635 (352nd FG, 328th FS) damaged by Bf 109G of JG 11/5 and crashed into North Sea off
Lowestoft, UK Oct 10, 1943.  MACR 851.  Pilot KIA
8636 (359th FG, 370th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit at Schmargendorf,
Germany Feb 24, 1944. MACR 2680.  Pilot killed.
8638 (390th FS, 366th FG, 9th AF) shot down by AAA 5 mi NE of Barenton, France Aug 9, 1944.  MACR 8151.  Pilot killed.
8639 (356th FG, 359th FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA at Laeseyck, Netherlands Jan 7, 1944.  
MACR 1736.  Pilot killed.
8641 (512th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF) collided in midair with P-47D 42-75598 10 mi SE of Ashford, Kent, England
and crashed Apr 21, 1944.  Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
8642 (552nd FTS, 495th FTG, 8th AF) in takeoff accident at RAF Atcham, Shropshire, England May 7, 1944.
Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
8643 (354th FS, 355th FG, 8th AF) crashed at Corner Farm South Wheatley, Oxfordshire, England due to bad
weather Sep 24, 1943.  Pilot killed, aircraft was destroyed.
8644 (4th FG, 334th FS, "Lilliput") shot down by Obfw. Hermann Hoffmann in Bf 109G-3
of JG 54/ll off Ostend, Belgium May 21, 1943.  Pilot POW
8646 (Detachment B, 65th FW, 8th AF) in taxiing accidnt at RAF Boxted, Essex, England May 22, 1944.  Pilot
survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8647 (23rd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF) in landing accident at Bruncheville airfield A-16 Basse-Normandie, France
Aug 3, 1944.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8650 (78th FG, 84th FS, 8th AF) hit by explosion from train it had just straffed at Maubeuge,
France and made wheels-up belly landing 6 mi N of Ypres, Belgium Aug 28, 1944.  MACR 8307.  Pilot
survived and became POW.
8651 (551st FTS, 495th FTG, 8th AF) crashed 2 mi NE of Halfpenny Green, England due to engine failure
May 8, 1944.  Pilot bailed out and survived, aircraft was destroyed.
8652 (486th FS, 352nd FG, 8th AF) collided in midair with P-47D 42-8490 over RAF Hethel Mar 8, 1944.  Plane
crased, pilot was killed.
8656 (412th FS, 373rd FG, 9th AF) in taxiing accident at Tour-en-Bessin Airfield A-13 Basse-Normandie, France
Aug 20, 1944.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8659 transferred to 358th FG, 367th FS.  Damaged in taxiing accident Apr 24, 1944 at High Halden.
8660 (23rd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF) crashed from unknown cause 5 mi E of Le Havre, France Jul 19, 1944.  MACR 8496.
Pilot killed.
8661 (374th FS, 361st FG, 8th AF) crashed during wheels-up belly landing at RAF Bottisham airfield, Cambridgeshire,
England May 13, 1944.  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
8662 (356th FG, 361st FS) collided with P-47D 42-22542 and 
crashed at Rochy-Conde, France Dec 30, 1943.  MACR 1870.
Pilot KIA.  One of them was shot down by Lt Waldemar Radener in 
Fw 190A-6 of JG 26/7 and then collided with the other.
8664 (358th FG) lost Mar 15, 1945.  MACR 13029
8664 (366th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF) hit by AAA while strafing tanks at Hinterweidenthal, Germany and crashed
during wheels-up belly landing 10 mi ESE of Bitche, Germany Mar 15, 1945.  MACR 13029.  Pilot
killed.
8667 (412th FS, 373rd FG, 9th AF) in taxiing accident at Saint-James Airfield A-29, Brittany, France Sep 14, 1944.
Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8668 (356th FG, 360th FS) shot down by Ofhr. Manfred Spork in
Bf 109G-6 of JG 1/7 at Bennekom, Netherlands Nov 11, 1943.  MACR 1450
8669 (405th FG, 510th FS, 9th AF, "Mormon Meteor") in midair collision at Picauville Airfield A-8 Basse-
Normandie, France Aug 26, 1944.  Able to land.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if
repaired.
8670 (82nd FS, 78th FG, 8th AF) ground looped at RAF Duxford, Cambridgeshire, England Feb 15, 1944.
Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8671 (397th FS, 368th FG, 9th AF) shot down by BF 109G-14 flown by unknown pilot and unit near Neustadt,
W of Mannheim, Germany Jan 14, 1945.  MACR 11788.  Pilot bailed out and became POW.
8673 (396th FS, 368th FG, 9th AF) shot down by AAA near Orne River, France Jul 18, 1944.  MACR 7172.
Pilot killed.
8674 (390th FS, 366th FG, 9th AF) in taxiing accident at Laon/Couvron Airfield A-70, Aisne, France Oct 12, 1944.
Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8675 (10th FS, 50th FG, 9th AF) crashed from unknown cause 10 mi NE of Granville at Brehal, France Jul 28, 1944.  
MACR 8044.  Pilot MIA and fate unknown
8676 (56th FG, 62nd FS, 8th AF) crash landed near Beverloo, Belgium due to engine failure Mar 2, 1944.  MACR 2786.
Pilot survived and became POW.
8677 (356th FG, 362nd FS, then to 361st FS) collided in midair with B-24D 42-63964 and crashed into North 
Sea N of Den Helder, Netherlands Dec 20, 1943.  MACR 1540.  Pilot killed.
8678 (53rd FS, 36th FG, 9th AF) crashed at RAF Kingsnorth, Kent, England due to engine failure May 2, 1944.
Pilot bailed out and survived, aircraft was destroyed.
8681 (78th FG, 83rd FS, 8th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Lt Wilhelm Flegel von Famholz of JG 2/7 SW of
Paris, France Nov 26, 1943.  MACR 1443.  Pilot KIA.
8682 (514th FS, 406th FG, 9th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit 1 mi S of Dreux,
France Jun 29, 1944.  MACR 6225.  Pilot MIA and fate unknown.
8683 (353rd FG, 350th FS) shot down by AAA near Saint-Omer,
France Oct 22, 1943.  MACR 1042.  Pilot KIA.
8686 (47th Liason Squadron, 9th AF) crashed on takeoff at Verdun/Charny Airfield Y-28, Verdun, France
Sep 20, 1944.  Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
8688 (78th FG, 83rd FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA after strafing airfield and crashed 2 km SSW of Verges, France 
Mar 17, 1944.  MACR 3101.  Pilot bailed out and evaded capture.
8690 (366th FS, 358th FG, 9th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-6 flown by unknown pilot and unit N of St Lo near
Carentan, France Jun 17, 1944.  MACR 6281.  Pilot killed.
8691 (56th FG, 61st FS, 8th AF) shot down by AAA after strafing airfield and crashed at Eggebek, Germany 
Apr 15, 1944.  MACR 4065.  Pilot bailed out and became POW.
8692 (356th FG, 361th FS) damaged by Bf 109G and crashed at Egede/Hellendoorn, Netherlands Nov 29, 1943.  MACR 1543.  
Pilot KIA.  Parts recovered 1991.
8694 (356th FG, 359th FS, 8th AF) shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Hptm Klaus Mietusch 
of JG 26/3 Stab 2 mi W of Arras, France Jan 14, 1944.  MACR 1967.  Pilot bailed
out and became POW.
8697 (353rd FG, 350th FS) crashlanded due to mechanical failure
at Metfield, UK Dec 1, 1943.  Pilot OK
8698 (510th FS, 405th FG, 9th AF) in landing accident at Picauville Airfield A-8 Basse-Normadie, France
Jul 31, 1944.  Pilot survived, but aircraft was destroyed.
8699 (412th FS, 373rd FG, 9th AF) shot down by Fw 190A-8 flown by Ofw Waldemar Soffing of
JG 26/1 between Lille and Roubaix, Belgium May 24, 1944.  MACR 6485. Pilot MIA and fate unknown.
8702 completed as XP-47K
42-40058 ... 42-40137
Consolidated B-24D-30-CO Liberator
MSN 1135/1214
40058 to RFC at Albuquerque May 22, 1945
40059 to RFC at Altus Oct 16, 1945
40060 condemned accident non-combat Jul 14, 1943
40061 condemned Dec 3, 1943
40062 condemned Jul 4, 1943
40063 condemned salvage Sep 30, 1944
40064 to RFC Dec 13, 1945
40065 (MSN 1142, 90th BG, 321st BS, *Joltin' Janie*) crashed into
sea on takeoff Dec 9, 1943 
40066 condemned salvage Aug 15, 1944
40067 to RFC Walnut Ridge Dec 7, 1945.
40068 condemned Oct 31, 1944
40069 condemned Jun 30, 1943
40070 condemned Aug 7, 1943.
40071 condemned salvage Aug 11, 1945
40072 condemned Feb 23, 1944
40073 to RFC Albuquerque Jul 31, 1945
40074 to RFC Altus Oct 17, 1945
40075 condemned salvage Nov 12, 1945
40076 condemned salvage obsolete Nov 25, 1944.
40077 (90th BG/319th BS) shot down by fighters on bombing mission to Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea
Apr 12, 1944.  All crew killed.  Date of Mar 6, 1944 also quoted, MACR 4926
40078 ("Sexy Sue Mother of Ten") destroyed by Japanese bombing at
night at Funafuti Apr 21/22, 1943.  Condemned May 25, 1943
40079 to RFC Kingman Jan 21, 1946
40080 (28th Composite Group, 404th BS) ditched off Herbert Island,
Aleutians Jun 18, 1943.  1 missing, 1 died of injuries,
11 injured and rescued by PT boat.  Condemned Jul 19, 1943.
40081 (98th BG, 345th BS, *Cielito Lindo*).  Condemned Jun 20, 1944.
40083/40087 to USN as PB4Y-1 31979/31983.
40088 condemned salvage Oct 10, 1945
40089 "Flying 8 Ball, Jr" 307th BG, 371st BS destroyed by Japanese bombing at night af Funafuti
Apr 21/22, 1943.  Condemned May 24, 1943
40090 condemned obsolete Jan 7, 1946
40091 (44th Ferrying Group, ATC) crashed 3 mi W of Parnamirim Field,
Natal, Brazil Mar 3, 1943.  All 5 onboard killed.  Condemned Mar 17, 1943.
40092 to RFC Jul 10, 1945
40093 condemned May 31, 1943
40094 (44th BG, 68th BS, "Miss Virginia") damaged by AAA, run out of fuel and ditched into Mediterranean 
230 km N of Benghazi, Libya Jul 2, 1943. 5 KIA, 6 rescued.  MACR 21.
40095 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL985.  SOC Jun 2, 1947.
40096 condemned salvage May 12, 1945
40097 condemned salvage Jan 14, 1945
40098 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL981.  Crashed Tain, Scotland Dec 4, 1944 with No. 311 Sqdn
40099 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL982.  SOC Jun 2, 1947.
40100 to RFC Altus Oct 1, 1945
40101 (333rd BG, 468th BS, "The Green Hornet") condemned salvage Dec 15, 1945
40102 (98th BG, 345th BS, "Old Baldy") shot down by AAA in Ploesti raid Aug 1, 1943.  10 KIA.
MACR 223
40103 lost Dec 20, 1943.  MACR 1651
40104 (480th ASG, 1st ASS) badly damaged by return fire from Fw 200 and ditched near Finisterre,
Spain Aug 28, 1943.  MACR 509.  2 KIA, 8 rescued.
40105 (98th BG, 344th BS, *Yankee Doodle Dandy*) shot down by Uffz
Albert Ullrich in MC 205 of JG77/6 near Cuneo, Italy Nov 11, 1943.  MACR 1197.
4 KIA, 1 POW, 5 evaded
40110 (376th BG, 513th BS) presumed shot down by Fw. Anton Wöffen in Bf 109G-6 of JG 27/5. 10 km SW of Altamura, 
Italy Jul 16, 1943. 3 KIA, 6 POW.  MACR 185. 
40111 salvaged overseas Feb 1, 1945.
40115 (389th BG, 566th BS, "The Boomerang") hit by AAA and crash landed at Butoiu, 5 km
E of Ion Roata, Rumania in Ploesti raid Aug 1, 1943.  11 POW.  MACR 159
40118/40122 to USN as PB4Y-1 31984/31988.
40124 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL971.  MIA May 8, 1943.
40126 (44th BG, 67th BS) lost May 14, 1943, Germany.  MACR 2441
40127 afer use by 329th BS, 93rd BG as "Thar She Blows Again", became 458th BG and named "Bucket of Bolts"
later as assembly ship with 485th BG and named "First Sergeant".  Burned out in flare accident May 1944
and replaced by 41-28967.  During the loading of the aircraft’s Very signal pistol, the gun discharged 
and lit other stored flares, resulting in the aircraft burning to the ground.
40128 (93rd BG, 328th BS, "Ball of Fire III" then "War Baby") 
damaged and interned in Sweden Nov 18, 1943.  MACR 2187. 
Scrapped in Sweden in 1945.
40129 (28th BG, 21st BS) shot down by two Japanese fighters E of Paramushiru Straits,
Kuril Island, Japan Nov 8, 1943.  MACR 3748.  10 KIA
40130 interned in Spain
40133 (93rd BG, 328th BS) interned in Spain Dec 20, 1943.  MACR 2188.
40136 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL979.  SOC Nov 11, 1947
42-40138 ... 42-40217
Consolidated B-24D-35-CO Liberator
MSN 1215/1294
40138 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL976.  SOC Jan 5, 1974.
40143 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
40144 crashed in New Mexico Feb 6, 1943.
40148 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL974.  Crashed near Crewe, England May 7, 1943 after 
abandoned by crew in bad weather.
40150 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL975.  Damaged Jan 17, 1945 when flare ignited during
takeoff.  SOC Mar 16, 1945.
40151/40155 to USN as PB4Y-1 31989/31993.  I have 40155 as being lost with 389th BG on Ploesti raid Aug 1, 1943.
This may be actually 40115.
40157 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL973.  Caught fire on approach to Ballykelly, Northern
Ireland Apr 11, 1944.  Exploded after landing.
40158 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL977.  Crashed into mountain while on approach to
Londonderry, Northern Ireland Jun 24, 1944.
40159 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL980.  MIA Feb 25, 1944.
40160 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL972.  Damaged beyond repair Dec 2, 1944 when nosewheel
retracted during takeoff, Ballykelly, Northern Ireland.
40161 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL984.  Scrapped Mar 12, 1947.
40162 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL978.  SOC Jul 30, 1945.
40163 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL983.  SOC Apr 11, 1946.
40164 (357th BS, 302nd BG, 2nd AAF) crashed while attempting emergency landing at Clovis AAB, New Mexico
Apr 1, 1943 while on routine navigation training flight.  All 9 onboard killed.  
40167 (44th BG, 506th BS) lost Oct 7, 1944.  MACR 9342
40168 (302nd BG) crashed 15 mi W of Happy, TX Mar 20, 1943.  Crew bailed out OK
40169 surveyed Davis Monthan AAF Aug 1, 1943
40170 to RFC at Ontario, CA Jul 20, 1945
40171 to RFC at Altus Nov 3, 1945.  I have a report which has this plane being transferred to 
Free French Apr 9, 1944.
40172 (499th BG) lost Aug 14, 1944, France.  MACR 8422
40173 lost in Cuba Apr 1, 1944.
40174 salvaged Feb 12, 1945
40175 to RFC at Ontario, CA Jul 16, 1945
40176 to RFC at Altus Sep 6, 1945
40177  (11th BG, 26th BS, "The Knit Clipper") crashed on takeoff and expoded at Funafuti Nanumea Atoll Jun 28, 1943. 
4 killed, 6 survived. MACR 29.
40178 (307th BG, 424th BS) shot down by Japanese night fighter at Solomons Jul 20, 1943. 10 KIA. MACR 200.
40179 to RFC at Altus Nov 8, 1945
40180 surveyed at Casper, WY Oct 5, 1943
40181 to RFC at Altus Sep 25, 1945
40182 (44th BG, 66th BS, "Forky II") shot down by fighter in Ploesti raid Aug 1, 1943. 
MACR 2415. 8 KIA 1 POW.
40183 to RFC at Big Springs, TX Oct 12, 1945
40184 (538th BS, 382nd BG) crashed Oct 1, 1943 on Clift Ridge near Elk, CA during instrument
flight from Pocatello, Idaho to Hamilton Field, CA.  10 crew killed.
40185 to RFC at Albuquerque, NM Aug 4, 1945
40186 to RFC at Altus Aug 29, 1945
40187/40191 to USN as PB4Y-1 31994/31998.
40192 surveyed in USA Jan 18,1944
40193 crashed near Victorville, CA Jan 17, 1944.  Surveyed at
March Field Apr 2, 1944
40194 surveyed Apr 2, 1944
40195 to RFC at Altus Oct 24, 1945
40196 to RFC at Albuquerque, NM Jul 2, 1945
40197 condemned Aug 19, 1943
40198 assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, Virginia Aug 1944.
Surveyed in USA Mar 14, 1945.
40199 (18th Anti-Submarine Squadron, 5th Anti-Submarine Group) crashed on takeoff from
Langley Field, VA 3/11/1943.  5 killed.
40200 used as Yehudi ASW light system test aircraft.  to RFC at Walnut Ridge Dec 7, 1945
40201 to RFC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK Jul 24, 1945.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
40202 to French Navy-Far East Air Force in 29 Apr 1948
40203 (376th BG, 515th BS, "Little Isadore") shot down by Bf 109G-6 of JG 53/9
near Campodoro, Italy Dec 28, 1943.  MACR 1617
40204 to USN as PB4Y-1 32043.
40205 (98th BG, 415th BS, "Joker") shot down by Fw. Heinrich Steis in Bf 109G-6 of JG 27/4. near Scorrano, 
Italy Jul 2, 1943. 3 crew baled out, but all 10 KIA.  MACR 12. 
40206 condemned enemy action Oct 6, 1943
40207 condemned enemy action Apr 29, 1943
40208 (98th BG, 344th BS, "Sad Sack") shot down by a Me-109G-6 6 mi NW of Atessa, Italy Sep 3, 1943. 2 KIA, 6 POW, 2 ?. 
MACR 544.  Condemned enemy action Apr 29, 1944
40209 (376th BG, 513th BS, "Wild Wolf") salvaged Sep 3, 1943
40210 40210 (5th BG, 72nd BS) shot down by fighter NW of Choisuel, Solomons Oct 10, 1943. MACR 803.
40211 salvaged Nov 27, 1944
40212 salvaged Aug 24, 1944
40213 SOC Jul 8, 1944
40214 salvaged in USA Jun 8, 1944
40215 lost at sea enroute from Natal, Brazil to Dakar, French Morocco Apr 10, 1943.
40216 condemned Jul 21, 1943
40217  (307th BG, 372nd BS) shot down by fighters 12 km N of Iringgila, Solomons Aug 30, 1943. 10 KIA. MACR 489.
42-40218 ... 42-40257
Consolidated B-24D-40-CO Liberator
MSN 1295/1334
40218 surveyed at Tonopah, NV Jun 18, 1944
40219 condemned at Hawaii Air Depot Jun 17, 1943
40220 salvaged Nov 15, 1944
40221 (307th BG, 424th BS, "Mammy Yokum") engines failed crashed into sea off
Tutuba Island, New Hebrides Dec 7, 1943.  5 killed, 5 rescued.  MACR 1291.
5 KIA, 1 POW, 4 returned.
40222 salvaged Dec 13, 1944
40223 assigned to Langley Field, VA.  Assigned to NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory,
Virginia Jun 26, 1943 to Apr 3, 1944.  Assigned to NACA Aircraft Engine Research Laboraqtory,
Lewis Field, Cleveland, Ohio.  To RFC at Cleveland, OH Mar 25, 1946.
40224/40227 to USN as PB4Y-1 32000/32003.
40228 to USN as PB4Y-1 31999
40229 (376th BG, 512nd BS, "Bomb Boogie") shot down by Bf 109G-6
near Vicenza, Italy Dec 28, 1943.  MACR 1610.  4 KIA, 5 POW, 1 evaded.
40230  (307th BG, 424th BS) shot down by fighter near Treasury Islands, Solomons Jul 6, 1943. 10 KIA. MACR 45A.
40231 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ738 and then to RCAF as 597
40232 crashed Jan 22, 1944
40233 (90th BG, 321st BS, *Joltin' Janie II*) in accident 
Aug 26, 1943
40234 converted to XB-24K.  To reclamation at Memphis, TN Nov 29, 1945
40235 salvaged Apr 20, 1945
40236 (376th BG, 513th BS) shot down by Fw. Heinrich Steis in Bf 109G-6 of JG 27/4. near Potenza, Italy Jul 16, 1943. 
6 KIA, 4 POW.  MACR 184. 
40237 to reclamation at Langley, VA Mar 20, 1946
40238 to RFC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK Jul 24, 1945.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
40239 (307th BG, 372nd BS) MIA Jul 13, 1943. 10 killed.  MACR 12212
40240 to reclamation at Los Angeles, CA Dec 17, 1945.
40241 lost Jan 6, 1944, Indochina.  MACR 1805
40242 crashed 8 mi NW of San Bernardino, CA Mar 5, 1943.  5 killed.
40243 to reclamation at Los Angeles, CA Dec 17, 1945
40244 to RFC at Ontario, CA Jul 6, 1945
40245 to reclamation at Carlsbad, NM Nov 13, 1945
40246 (93rd BG, 328th BS, "Thundermug") salvaged Oct 10, 1943
40247 to RFC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK Jul 19, 1945.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
40248 (7th BG, 436th BS) hit by bombs above and crashed at Toungoo, Burma Oct 28, 1943.  9 KIA.  MACR 1072.
40249 lost Jun 26, 1943
40250 (8th BG) lost Jun 16, 1943, Solomons.  MACR 85
40251 salvaged Oct 23, 1945
40252 MIA Nov 8, 1944
40253 condemned Oct 31, 1944
40254 (307th BG, 370th BS) disappeared on anti-shipping
mission out of Carney Field, Guadalcanal Jun 30, 1943.  MACR 30
40255 MIA Oct 1, 1943
40256 (98th BG, 343rd BS) suffered mechanical failure and ditched in Mediterranean Sea 400 km N of
Benghazi, Libya Jun 24, 1943.  10 KIA.  MACR 24
40257 to USN as PB4Y-1 32020 Apr 15, 1943.
42-40258 ... 42-40322
Consolidated B-24D-45-CO Liberator
MSN 1335/1399
40258 to USN as PB4Y-1 32009 Feb 13, 1943.
40259/40263 to USN as PB4Y-1 32004/32008.
40264 to USN as PB4Y-1 32010 Feb 13, 1943.
40265 (93rd BG, 409th BS, "Honkey Tonk Gal") lost in Ploesti raid 
Aug 1, 1943.  MACR 330.  1 KIA, 9 POW.  Flown by Rumanian AF before transfer to the 
Luftwaffe.  A wing of this aircraft was used to rebuild 41-23782.
40266 (307th BG) lost Apr 6, 1944, Solomons.  MACR 3795.
40267 (44th BG, 67th BG, "Horse Fly") interned in Turkey after
Ploesti raid, Aug 1, 1943. 
40268 condemned Nov 30, 1945
40269 condemned Oct 13, 1943
40270/40273 to USN as PB4Y-1 32011/32014.
40274 to USN as PB4Y-1 32019.
40275/40278 to USN as PB4Y-1 32015/32018.
40279 to USN as PB4Y-1 32021.
40281 to USN as PB4Y-1 32031.
40282/40283 to USN as PB4Y-1 32022/32023.
40284 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ715.  SOC Mar 30, 1946.
40285 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ716.  SOC Jan 5, 1947.
40286 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL988.  SOC Sep 15, 1945.
40287 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ717.  Crashed into high ground near Marlborough,
England Jul 13, 1944 with No. 311 Sqdn
40288 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ712.  Scrapped Mar 12, 1947.
40289 to RAF as Liberator III BZ718.  Damaged beyond repair when brakes locked
at Windsor Field, Bahamas Feb 2, 1944.
40290 (482nd BG, 859th BS) interned in Switzerland Jul 21, 1944. MACR 7260  Also listed as being in SWPA 
Apr 1943, attached to 22nd BG, named "Tailskid Tolly" and salvaged Aug 15, 1944, effective Oct 2, 1944.
40291 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ719.  SOC Jun 19, 1945.
40292 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ720. Flew into ground Helmsdale, Scotland Oct 29, 1944.
40293 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ711.  SOC Mar 14, 1946.
40294 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ714.  SOC Feb 18, 1946.
40295/40299 to USN as PB4Y-1 32024/32028.
40300 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ721.  Scrapped Mar 12, 1947.
40301 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ722.  Crashed on approach to Windsor Field,
Bahamas Apr 6, 1945.
40302 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ723. Scrapped Mar 12, 1947.
40303 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL969.  Damaged beyond repair Sep 11, 1944 after hitting
sea target on approach to Addu Atoll in bad weather.
40304 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ713.  MIA over Bay of Biscay May 30, 1943.
40305 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL986.  SOC May 11, 1946.
40306 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL991.  SOC Apr 25, 1946.
40307 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL987.  Damaged beyond repair when undercarriage
collapsed on landing Defford, England Oct 29, 1943.
40308 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL989.  Flew into high ground after takeoff, 
Glengad Head, Northern Ireland Jun 19, 1944.
40309 (28th Composite Group, 404th BS) damaged by Japanese AAA and crashed near
shore of Kamchatka, Russia Aug 11, 1943, Alaska.  MACR 13041.  Pilot
injured and died in hospital, rest returned.
40310 to RAF as Liberator GR.V FL990.  Flew into high ground near Innishaven Jun 19, 1944.
40311 lost on ferry flight Mar 30, 1944.  MACR 6383
40312 (98th BG, 345th BS, "Aire Lobo") shot down by AAA Aug 1, 1943 in 
Ploesti raid.  9 KIA, 1 POW.  MACR 227
40313 (98th BG, 343rd BS, "Boots") shot down by AAA Aug 1, 1943 in Ploesti 
raid.  8 KIA, 2 POW.  MACR 172
40314 crashed on takeoff July 1, 1943 Berka II, Benghazi.  Engine caught fire after takeoff
and plane crashed short of a nearby RAF airfield when the nose wheel collapsed.  Two
crewmembers killed, four injured.
40315 (376th BG) missing on flight from Gerbini A/D, Sicily to Enfidaville, Tunisia.
Oct 24, 1943 following mission to Weiner-Neustadt, Austria.  MACR 1064.  10 KIA.
40316 (98th BG, 345th BS, "Snake Eyes") crash-landed on Sicily 
after Ploesti raid Aug 1, 1943.  
40317 to reclamation/scrap at Hill Field, UT Nov 13, 1945
40318 (376th BG, 512th BS) shot down by Lt Hermann Schmied in Bf 109G-6 with rocket of JG 3/11 over
Adriatic Sea 12 km NE of Vasto, Italy Sep 3, 1943.  MACR 476 and 1004.  7 crew bailed out but all 10 KIA.
40319 (376th BG, 515th BS, "Dopey Goldberg") shot down by AAA
over Foggia, Italy Aug 16, 1943.
40320 to RFC at Walnut Ridge Dec 15, 1945
40321 (376th BG, 515th BS) shot down by Uffz. Erich Wagner in Bf 109G-6/R1 of JG 53/1. over sea 60 mi SE 
of Catania, Sicily, Italy Jul 8, 1943.  10 KIA.  MACR 43. 
40322 (98th BG, 415th BS, "Cornhusker") lost Aug 1, 1943 in 
Ploesti raid.  Shot down over Ionian Sea W of Kefallinia Island, Greece 
by Bf 109Gs of JG 27/IV on return.  10 KIA.  MACR 178
42-40323 ... 42-40344
Consolidated B-24D-50-CO Liberator
MSN 1400/1421
40323 condemned inventory Oct 31, 1944
40324 condemned AFMSC Jul 5,1943
40325 (90th BG, 320th BS) condemned in accident Jun 4, 1945.  Also listed as being lost Aug 1, 1943 on
Ploesti raid but this may be 42-40375
40326 condemned salvage accident non combat related Mar 28, 1944
40327 condemned missing enemy action Jul 23, 1943
40328 to RFC at Kingman, AZ Oct 22, 1945
40329 to CL-26 at Mather AAF, CA Jan 30, 1944
40330 ("Junior Miss") condemned crash Aug 24, 1943
40331 condemned inventory Jul 8, 1944
40332 to reclamation/scrap at Pueblo, CO Apr 30, 1946
40333 to reclamation/scrap at Hill Field Feb 13, 1946
40334 to RFC at Ontario, CA May 18, 1945
40335 surveyed in USA Jan 15, 1944
40336 surveyed at Eglin Field, FL Jan 15, 1945
40337 (480th ASG, 2nd ASS) shot down by Ju 88C-6 of KG 40/V 512 km W of Carnota, Spain Sep 18, 1943.  
MACR 706.  10 KIA.
40338 to RFC at Albuquerque, NM Aug 14, 1945.
40339 to RFC at Ontario, CA Jun 11, 1945
40340 to RFC at Albuquerque, NM Jul 2, 1945.
40341 surveyed at Blythe AB, CA May 16, 1943
40342 to CL-26 at Davis Monthan AB, AZ Aug 16, 1944.  To reclamation at Davis
Monthan AB Dec 12, 1946
40343 surveyed at Pocatello AAF, ID Sep 8, 1943
40344 converted to XB-24P. Assigned to Wright field's Armament lab, served as test & proving aircraft for
the APQ-7 Eagle bombing RADAR during 1943 & 1944 at Westover AAF, MA
and Boca Raton FL. ( as well as Ft Campbell KY ).  To RFC at Kingman, AZ Jun 9, 1945
42-40345 ... 42-40392
Consolidated B-24D-53-CO Liberator
MSN 1422/1469
40345 to RFC at Walnut Ridge Dec 28, 1945
40346 (90th BG, 319th BS) destroyed at Fenton, Northern Territory Jun 30, 1943
40347 condemned salvage obsolete Nov 11, 1944-Jan 28, 1945
40348 (90th BG) lost Aug 17, 1943, New Guinea.   MACR 6604
40349 condemned accident not combat related Aug 6 1943 - 10 Oct 1946
40350 surveyed at Walla Walla, WA Sep 20, 1944
40351 (380th BG) lost Jul 5, 1944.  MACR 6585.
40352 (90th BG, 321st BS) crashed in Bena Bena Apr 30, 1943.
40353 wrecked in emergency forced landing at Sheppard AAF, TX May 3, 1943.
Major damage to aircraft.  To CL-26 Sep 25, 1943.
40354 (44th BG, 67th BS) lost Feb 16, 1943.  MACR 5095, 3302B
40355 wrecked at Tucson MAP, AZ Feb 17, 1943.  Major damage to aircraft.
34 passengers on board, 6 killed.  Aircraft transferred to Camp Consair, San
Diego, CA Mar 10, 1943 and converted to prototype C-87.  To RFC Dec 12, 1945.
40356 to CL-26 at Clovis Apr 27, 1943
40357 to TB-24D.  To RFC at Albuquerque, NM Jun 25, 1945.
40358 condemned salvage obsolete Apr 24, 1945.
40359 (90th BG, 320th BS) crashed during landing approach due to fog May 24, 1943
at Port Moresby.  All aboard killed.  Condemned May 26, 1943.
40360 to RFC at Albuquerque, NM Jul 2, 1945.
40361 to RFC at Albuquerque, NM Aug 4, 1945.
40362 to RFC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK Aug 13, 1945.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
40363 condemned salvage obsolete Dec 13, 1944
40364 (98th BG, 343rd BS, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves") shot down by Bf 109G-6 of JG 27/12 
65 km W of Kefallinia Island, Greece in Ploesti raid Aug 1, 1943.  8 KIA, 1 POW.  MACR 165
40365 surveyed Nov 27, 1943
40366 to RFC at Albuquerque, NM Jul 2, 1945
40367 condemned Feb 4, 1944
40368 to CL-26 at Blyth Aug 17, 1943
40369 (380th BG, "Shady Lady") crashedlanded Aug 14, 1943 when landed on salt flats in Northern Western Australia 
when fuel exhausted after completing longest-ever bombing mission of WW 2 to oil refineries at Balkpapan, 
Borneo.  Nose gear collapsed and nose turret fell off.  Flow to Fenton, sent to Townville and salvaged there.
40370 (44th BG, 506th BS "Heaven Can Wait") was supposed to take part in the 1 August 1943 Ploesti mission with the 44th, 
flying with the 506th Bombardment Squadron. Aborted before getting to the target and made an emergency landing 
on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus. It was abandoned by the 44th at Deversoir, Egypt in October. 
The aircraft was then transferred to the 389th Bombardment Group, 566th Bombardment Squadron in November 1943, and 
flew regular combat operations through to 26 March 1944 and then was transferred to the 467th Bombardment Group and became 
the first assembly aircraft of the Group as 42-40370WW named ‘Pete The Pom Inspector’. The aircraft was damaged at RAF 
Rackheath following a landing rollout accident Oct 27, 1944, when the nose wheel retracted. It was subsequently 
scrapped at Rackheath.  Replaced by 41-29293
40371 (44th BG, 67th BS, "G.I. Gal") hit by AAA and shot down by Ofw Georg Klever in Bf 110F-4
of NJG 6/10 near Slatina, Rumania in Ploesti raid Aug 1, 1943.  1 KIA, 8 POW.  MACR 2412
40372 to TB-24D Nov 1944.  To RFC at Ontario, CA Jun 13, 1945.
40373 (44th BG, 68th BS, "Natchez-Belle") shot down by fighter 
Aug 16, 1943, Italy.  MACR 3558.  3 KIA, 7 POW.
40374 to TB-24D.  To RFC at Altus, OK Sep 11, 1945
40375 (44th BG, 376th BS, "Scrappy II") shot down Aug 1, 1943,
Ploesti raid.  9 crew KIA.  MACR 1646
40376 to RFC at Altus, OK Oct 26, 1945
40377 wrecked at Lowry AAF, CO Mar 23, 1943 due to failure of hydraulic system and DBR.
Surveyed Jun 8, 1943.
40378 surveyed in CONUS Apr 7, 1944
40379 (98th BG) crashed Jul 2, 1943.  Listed as being converted to TB-24D and
sent to RFC at Searcy AAF, Stillwater, OK Jul 24, 1945.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
40380 to RFC at Ontario, CA Jun 8, 1945.
40381 surveyed at Ft Worth Apr 2, 1945
40382 to CL-26 Oct 4, 1943
40383 surveyed in USA Nov 11, 1943
40384 (307th BG) lost Jul 8, 1943.  MACR 45 and 1487.
40385 wrecked at Wadi Seiden AFS Jun 16, 1943 in takeoff accident and DBR
Condemned Jun 22, 1943.
40386 Wrecked Jun 19, 1943 20 mi E of Clovis AAB, NM due to mechanical
failure but repaired.  To TB-24D Jul 1944.  To RFC Aug 27, 1945.  
40387 (380th BG, "Beautiful Betsy") missing Feb 26, 1945 on flight from 
Fenton to Eagle Farm Airfield, Australia.  MACR 12758.
Wreck was found in Kroombit Tops National Park, Australia 
Aug 2, 1994, remains of the 9 aboard found at the site.
40388 condemned May 13, 1943 
40389 (90th BG, 400th BS, "Mission Belle") condemned Apr 30, 1945.  
Was attached to 8th Radar Calibration detachment V Fighter 
Command Jan-Feb 1944 for trials with SCR-602.
40390 to USN as PB4Y-1 32029.
40391 condemned crash in Indo-China Feg 7, 1945.
40392 (376th BG, 515th BS, "Chum VII") crashed Aug 13, 1943 
during aborted takeoff at El Batham, Tunisia.  
Salvaged Aug 14, 1943.
42-40393 ... 42-40432
Consolidated B-24D-55-CO Liberator
MSN 1470/1509
40393 condemend bomb ground Jul 5, 1943
40394 to RFC at Altus Dec 3, 1945
40395 to US Navy as PB4Y-1 BuNo 32053
40396 to RFC at Altus Sep 28, 1945.
40397 missing at Pocatello per loss report May 31, 1943.  Surveyed May 31, 1943.
40398 (480th Anti Submarine Group, 1st Anti Submarine Squadron) lost in Africa Jul 3, 1943.  
10 KIA.  MACR 529
40399 surveyed at Langley Apr 29, 1943.
40400 to RFC at Bush Field, Nov 15, 1944
40401 to RFC at Walnut Ridge Dec 29, 1945
40402 (98th BG, 345th BS, *The Sandman*) shot down at Alta Badia Valley near Badia,
Italy Dec 19, 1943 during raid on Augsburg, Germany.  MACR 1641. 10 KIA.  
The wreckage was found in the Italian Alps in 2002.
This is the plane that appeared in the famous photo of the Ploesti raid 
of Aug 1, 1943 in which it is seen emerging from the smoke of Astra Romana (White IV).  
40403 surveyed Dec 12, 1943 Pocatello AAF, ID
40404 to RFC at Ontario, CA Aug 7, 1945
40405 condemned Jun 8, 1943
40406 to RFC at Altus Oct 3, 1946
40407 to RFC at Altus Oct 26, 1945
40408 surveyed at Orlando AAB, FL Aug 8, 1943
40409 (308th BG) lost Nov 15, 1943, China.  MACR 12394
40410 surveyed Big Springs, TX Aug 1, 1944.
40411 to RFC at Albuquerque, NM Jul 31, 1945.
40412 surveyed in USA May 19, 1944
40413 to CL-26 Oct 4, 1944.  Reclamation completed Victorville AAF, CA
Jan 21, 1946.
40414 lost Jun 21, 1943
40415 lost Dec 15, 1943
40416 to reclamation at Spokane, WA Oct 19, 1945.
40417 to RFC at Walnut Ridge Jan 7, 1946
40418 to RFC at Ontario, CA Jul 26, 1945
40419 returned to USA Sep 23, 1943, to CL-26 Apr 1, 1944
40420 to CL-26 in USA Dec 24, 1943
40421 to reclamation at Morrison Field, FL Apr 30, 1946
40422 to RFC at Walnut Ridge Dec 19, 1945.
40423 to USN as PB4Y-1 32030 Mar 9, 1943.
40424 to RFC at Walnut Ridge Dec 13, 1945
40425 to USN as PB4Y-1 32044 Mar 13, 1943.
40426 to RFC at Walnut Ridge Dec 10, 1945
40427 (212th CCTS) crashed into side of mountain near 
Denio, Oregon Feb 9, 1945. All 11 crew killed.
Surveyed Feb 11, 1945.  Must have recovered the wreck
in order to reclaim it, as the history card shows
reclamation completed Dec 17, 1945
40428 surveyed at Blythe AAB Sep 2, 1943
40429 to USN as PB4Y-1 32032 Mar 9, 1943.
40430 to USN as PB4Y-1 32038 Mar 11, 1943.
40431 to RFC at Walnut Ridge Dec 10, 1945
40432 to USN as PB4Y-1 32033 Mar 9, 1943.
42-40433 ... 42-40482
Consolidated B-24D-60-CO Liberator
MSN 1510/1559
40433 converted to F-7A-6.  To RFC at Kingman, AZ Oct 20, 1945.
40434/40436 to USN as PB4Y-1 32034/32036 Mar 9, 1943.
40437/40438 to USN as PB4Y-1 32039/32040 Mar 11, 1943.
40439 to USN as PB4Y-1 32037 Mar 29, 1943.
40440 to USN as PB4Y-1 32041 Mar 13, 1943.
40441 to USN as PB4Y-1 32045 Mar 11, 1943.
40442 to USN as PB4Y-1 32042 Mar 11, 1943.
40443 to USN as PB4Y-1 32046 Mar 11, 1943.
40444 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ765.  MIA west of Ireland Aug 21, 1943.
40445 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ724.  Flew into hill near Helmsdale, Scotland Aug 18, 1944.
40446 to USN as PB4Y-1 32047 Mar 13, 1943.
40447 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ725 and then to RCAF as 589
40448 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ726
40449 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ760
40450 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ739 and then to RCAF as 594.  Crashed at Gander, 
Newfoundland Feb 13, 1945.
40451 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ727 and then to RCAF as 591
40452 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ728 and then to RCAF as 590.  Destroyed in hangar fire,
Gander, Newfoundland Jun 4, 1944
40453 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ729 and then to RCAF as 587.  To storage Aug 11, 1945,
sold as war assets Nov 7, 1946.
40454 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ730.  Forcelanded at Bortela, Portugal Jul 30, 1943.
Later returned to RAF.
40455 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ731.  Shot down over Bay of Biscay Jul 19, 1943.
40456 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ732.  Diverted to RCAF
40457 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ740.  Flew into high ground near Tisbury,
England Jul 28, 1943.
40458 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ741.  Scrapped Mar 12, 1947.
40459 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ742.  SOC Oct 29, 1946.
40460 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ733 and then to RCAF as 588 May 29, 1943.   Put in storage at end of war
and eventually sold Aug 14, 1946.
40461 allocated to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ734 but diverted to 
RCAF as 599.  No RAF service.  Salvaged from farm in Canada
and delivered by rail to Yesterday's Air Force, Ontario, CA.
Broken up in 1977, nose retained.
40462 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ743.  Scrapped Jul 7, 1948.
40463 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ744.  SOC Jun 3, 1947.
40464 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ745.  SOC Jun 2, 1947.
40465 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ746.  Crashed near Windsor Field, Bahamas after
colliding with FL994 (ex 41-11702)
40466 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ747 and then to RCAF as 596
40467 to RAF as Liberator III BZ748.  SOC May 30, 1946.
40468 to RFC at Walnut Ridge Dec 10, 1945
40469 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ735 and then to RCAF as 595.  Crashed off Newfoundland
coast Jul 6, 1945
40470 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ736 and then to RCAF as 593
40471 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ737 and then to RCAF as 592
40472 to RFC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK Aug 13, 1945.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
40473 to CL-26 Feb 2, 1944
40474 (801st BG, 36th BS) crashed at night Dec 27, 1943 at Hameldown Tor on Dartmoor,
3 mi N of Widecombe.  8 killed.  Salvaged Dec 29, 1943.  Condemned Apr 20, 1944
40475 (43rd BG, 63rd BS) lost on recon mission over Bismarck Sea from Dobodura, New Guinea Dec 3, 1943.  MACR 1459
12 crew MIA.  Wreck not found until 2001.
40476 converted to F-7A-6 Jul 17, 1943.  To RFC at Kingman, AZ Dec 19, 1945.
40477 to RFC at Ontario, CA Jun 29, 1945
40478 (801st BG, 406th BS) MIA Jun 4, 1944, condemned Jul 5, 1944.  MACR 5294
40479 salvaged Dec 5, 1944
40480 to RFC at Albuquerque, NM May 22, 1945
40481 to RFC at Bush Field Jul 7, 1945
40482 to salvage Dec 4, 1944
42-40483 ... 42-40527
Consolidated B-24D-65-CO Liberator
MSN 1560/1604
40483 to US Navy as PB4Y-1 BuNo 63915.
40484 salvaged Oct 10, 1945.  
40485 (380th BG, 531st BS, "Fyrtle Myrtle") shot down by fighters near Poelauscope, Celebes Oct 26, 1943. 
5 KIA, 6 POW. MACR 1317.
40486 (380th BG, 528th BS, "Dis-Gusted") destoyed by enemy air raid Oct 27, 1943.
40487 surveyed Jun 27, 1943
40488 converted to F-7A-65.  To RFC at Walnut Ridge Oct 4, 1945.
Was in taxiing accident at Waller Field, British West
Indies Feb 18, 1945.
40489 served first with 380th BG, 528th BS.  To RAAF as A72-4.  
Damaged in hangar fire at Tocumwal Oct 2, 1944.  
Converted to components and SOC Jun 1950
40490 crashed Oct 19, 1944
40491 (380th BG, 528th BS, "Poochie") crashlanded and burnt out in grass fire Aug 4, 1943.
40492  (380th BG, 529th BS, "Miss Mary") shot down by enemy fighters Western New Guinea Jul 23, 1943. 
Wreck found May 1972.
40493 380th BG, 528th BS, "Little Eva") then to 90th BG, "Asterperiocus Special".  In accident Mar 29, 1944
40494 converted to F-7A-65.  Crashed near Elverson, PA while on night
cross-country training mission Dec 4, 1943.  10 killed, 
1 survived.  To CL-26 in USA Dec 6, 1943
40495 (380th BG, 530th BS, "Dauntless Dottie") salvaged Aug 1, 1945
40496 (380th BG, 530th BS, "Juarez Whistle") salvaged Sep 26, 1945
40497 (380th BG, 528th BS, "Ole 8 Ball/Homma Homma Kid") destroyed by air raid Jul 14, 1943.
40498 wrecked Jun 13, 1943, Langley Field, VA, nosewheel collapsed
on landing.  Repaired.  Condemned salvage for parts Feb 28, 1946
40499 redesignated C-87 Nov 9, 1943.  To RFC at Walnut Ridge Nov 21, 1945
40500 (380th BG, 531st BS, "Care Less") shot down by fighters near Koepang, Dutch Timor Jun 11, 1943. 11 KIA. 
MACR 4516.				
40501 MIA Jan 4, 1944
40502  (380th BG, 529th BS, "Peggy/Hell's Angel") damaged in takeoff crash May 27, 1943. 
Sent to Townsville, salvaged.
40503 (308th BG) missing in combat Nov 26, 1944.  MACR 10094 and 10059
40504 (380th BG, 530th BS, "Gus's Bus") crashlanded due mechanical failure on takeoff at Fenton, Australia 
Oct 20, 1943. Salvaged. SOC Dec 16, 1943.
40505 (360th BG, later 90th BG, then CRTC Nadzab) missing Oct 9, 1944.  MACR 10020.  Found Nov 2002.
40506 salvaged Jun 7, 1945.
40507 (380th BG, 529th BS, "Esmeralda II") shot down by fighters at Babo, New Guinea Guinea Jul 10, 1943. 
11 KIA. MACR 4424.
40508 (380th BG, 530th BS, "80 Days Later") to RAAF Apr 28, 1944.  What was its serial?
40509 (380th BG, 529th BS, "Nothing Sacred") damaged in mission and crashed on landing near Fenton, Australia 
Sep 21, 1943. 10 killed, an extra passanger, a photographer survived.
40510 salvaged Dec 18, 1944.
40511 salvaged Dec 13, 1944
40512 to RAAF as A72-5 Mar 3, 1944.  Scrapped Feb 1949.
40513 scrapped at Fenton mid-Sept 1943 after nosewheel accident. Condemned Oct 26, 1943
40514 to RAAF as A72-11 Nov 14, 1944 - damaged in emergency landing 4-45, converted to
components.
40515 (43rd BG) scrapped Nov 7, 1944.
40516 scrapped Oct 31, 1944.
40517 (380th BG, 531st BS, "Kathy") crashed in midair collision May 17, 1943.
40518  (380th BG, 529th BS, "Pug/Golden Gator") hit by fighters and crashed into sea 145 km WNW of Darwin, 
Australia Oct 26, 1943. 7 KIA, 4 rescued.  MACR 1249.
40519 ((380th BG, 530th BS) lost between Hickam Field, HI and Canton Island May 26, 1943. 10 killed. MACR 4945.
40520 (98th BG, 415th BS, "Yen Tu") shot down by AAA on Ploesti raid 
Aug 1, 1943.  7 KIA, 3 POW.  MACR 176
40521 salvaged Sep 21, 1944.
40522 Flew 33 missions with 380th BG, 531st BS as "Deliverer".
To RAAF as A72-6 Mar 3, 1944.  Used as instuctional airframe.  
Scrapped Aug 18, 1945.
40523 (11th FRG) lost between Hamilton Field, CA and Hickam Field, HI Apr 29, 1943. 10 killed. MACR 15728.
40524 (380th BG, 530th BS, "The Red Ass") hit by own bomb explosion or shot down by AAA at Makassar, Celebes 
Sep 11, 1943. 11 KIA. MACR 673.
40525 (43rd BG) lost May 7, 1944, SW Pacific.  MACR 5664.  Failed to join formation
after takeoff from Madzab for raid on Sarmi.  Crew had mechanical trouble on
the first aircraft and took off 20 min late to join formation.  Wreck discovered
in 1974 north of Kaiapit.  Many of the crew's ramains were found still at their
positions.
40526 to RAF as BZ732 and then to RCAF as 586.  Sunk 2 U-boats in the Atlantic.  Forced down by bad weather in the woods 13 
mi from Goose Bay, Labrador Feb 1944.  5 survived, one killed.  Some of the wreckage has been recovered.
40527 (380th BG, 531st BS, *The Leila Belle*) shot down off coast of New Britain 
Jun 11/12, 1943.  11 crew lost.  MACR 15884
42-40528 ... 42-40567
Consolidated B-24D-70-CO Liberator
MSN 1605/1644
40528 in accident Spr 17, 1944.
40529 (307th BG, "Sassy Sal") in accident at Koli Field, Guadalcanal  Apr 5, 1944.
40530 (801st BG, 406th BS) lost May 7, 1944, England. MACR 4603
40531 to CL-26 at Maxwell AAF Aug 20, 1944
40532 (380th BG, 530th BS) lost Sept 21, 1943, Kat Islands, Indonesia.  MACR 717
40533 lost Jun 4, 1944.
40534 scrapped Feb 16, 1944.  I have a record claiming delivered
to RAAF on this date.
40535 surveyed May 31, 1943.
40536 surveyed at Tarrant AAF, TX Aug 27, 1943.
40537 surveyed at Smyrna AAF Jun 18, 1943 
40538 to RFC at Altus Oct 2, 1945 
40539 surveyed at Maxwell AAF, AL May 23, 1944
40540 to RFC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK Jul 24, 1945.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
40541 to CL-26 at Smyrna Jan 11, 1944.
40542 crashed 300 yards from airfield during practice approach for landing at Kearney AF, Nebraska 
Aug 17, 1943.  All 8 onboard killed.  Surveyed at Patterson AAF Oct 9, 1943.
40543 redesignated C-87 Nov 9, 1943.  Scrapped in Europe Mar 2, 1945.
40544 (389th BG, 567th BS, *Hitler's Hearse* interned in Turkey
after Ploesti raid, Aug 1, 1943.
40545 salvaged Nov 9, 1945
40546 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ749.  SOC Jun 2, 1947.
40547 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ750.  Scrapped Mar 12, 1947.
40548 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ754.  Hit trees on takeoff and crashed
St Keverne, England Jun 29, 1944 with No. 311 Sqdn.
40549 (492nd BG, 856th BS) MIA Apr 7, 1945, Plukkutjonnfjell Snasa,
Norway.  MACR 13740
40550 (801st BG, 406th BS) shot down by fighters Algern May 28, 1944.  MACR 5239
40551 redesignated C-87 Nov 9, 1943.  Registered G-AFYO and flown by
American crews on England-Sweden routes.  Swedish authorties objected
to American crew flying British-registered aircraft so reregistered
NC18649 before second such flight.  Operation was to bring Norwegians
out of Sweden for training in UK with free Norwegian forces, also to
repatriate USAAF crews who had force-landed damaged aircraft in
Sweden.  To RFC at Walnut Ridge Apr 8, 1946.
40552 redesignated C-87 Nov 9, 1943.  Scrapped Oct 9, 1944.
40553 to USN as PB4Y-1 63933 Aug 5, 1943
40554 to RFC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK Aug 13, 1945.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
40555 (479th Anti Submarine Group, 44th Anti Submarine Squadron) shot down by Ju 88C-6 flown by Hptm Horst Grahl of KG 40/V Stab Aug 8, 1943, 
Bay of Biscay,90 km NW of Cap Ortegal, Spain. MACR 152 and 257.  10 KIA
40556 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ752.  SOC Apr 11, 1946.
40557 (MSN 1634) allocated to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ755 but diverted to 
RCAF as 600.  No RAF service.  Salvaged from farm in Canada
and delivered by rail to Yesterday's Air Force, Ontario, CA 
Feb 1972.  Broken up in 1977, nose retained.  Nose noted Aug 2003
at Virginia Air and Space Center, Hampton, VA 
40558 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ751.  SOC Feb 5, 1946.
40559 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ753.  Shot down by enemy aircraft Oct 4, 1943.
40560 to RAF as BZ756 and then to RCAF as 598.  Destroyed in hangar fire at
Gander, Newfoundland Jun 4, 1944.
40561/40562 to USN as PB4Y-1 32048/32049.
40563 (376th BG, 512th BS, "Wongo Wongo!") crashed into Mediterranean
on Ploesti raid, Aug 1, 1943.  MACR 150.  Contrary to myth, the plane was not carrying the lead 
navigator for the mission.  
40564 to USN as PB4Y-1 32055 May 3, 1943.
40565 to USN as PB4Y-1 32050 May 3, 1943.
40566 to USN as PB4Y-1 32052 May 3, 1943.
40567 to USN as PB4Y-1 32051 May 3, 1943.
42-40568 ... 42-40612
Consolidated B-24D-75-CO Liberator
MSN 1645/1689
40568 to USN as PB4Y-1 32064 May 1, 1943.
40569 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ767.  Scrapped Mar 12, 1947.
40570 to USN as PB4Y-1 32054 Apr 2, 1943.
40571/40575 to USN as PB4Y-1 32056/32060 Apr 2, 1943.
40576 to USN as PB4Y-1 32065 May 1, 1943.
40577 to salvage at Panama Air Depot Feb 28, 1946
40578/40580 to USN as PB4Y-1 32061/32063 Apr 2, 1943.
40581 to USN as PB4Y-1 32066 May 4, 1943.
40582 to RAF as Liberator III BZ762.  SOC Jun 3, 1947.
40583 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ769.  Scrapped Mar 12, 1947.
40584 to USN as PB4Y-1 32067 May 4, 1943.
40585 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ758. SOC Jan 1, 1945.
40586 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ764.  Hit by AAA while attacking U-737 Mar 7, 1944.
Damaged beyond repair.
40587 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ757.  SOC Feb 26, 1946.
40588 to RFC Jul 24, 1945.  SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946.
40589 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ768.  Relegated to instructional airframe 5232M Apr 1945.
40590 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ759.  Missing on navigational exercise Apr 25, 1944.
40591 to RAF as Liberator III BZ761.  SOC Jun 3, 1947.
40592 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ766.  Scrapped Mar 12, 1947.
40593 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ773.  Scrapped Mar 12, 1947.
40594 (90th BG, 321st BS) lost Oct 12, 1943, SW Pacific.  MACR 805
40595 to RFC as Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK Jul 19, 1945.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946.
40596 to RFC at Ontario Jun 2, 1945
40597 to RFC Ontario Jun 13, 1945.
40598 (479th Anti Submarine Group, 19th Anti Submarine Squadron) shot down by U-boat over Atlantic 260 km NNW of 
La Coruna, Spain Jul 20, 1943.  10 KIA.  MACR 211 and 136
40599 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ763.  SOC Jun 2, 1947.
40600 surveyed at Smyrna Jul 11, 1943
40601 surveyed at Smyrna Aug 26, 1944
40602 to RFC at Albuquerque, NM Jul 2, 1945
40603 to RFC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK Jul 24, 1945.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
40604 condemned Feb 4, 1944
40605 salvaged Sep 19, 1944
40606 (44th BG, 506th BS, "Timba-A-Ah") shot down by Bf 109G-6 flown by Uff Fritz Willinger of JG3/12
Aug 16, 1943 near San Fele, Italy.  MACR 15549 and 2451.  5 KIA, 5 POW.
40607 surveyed at Ft Worth, TX Oct 16, 1944
40608 (93rd BG, 328th BS, "Vulgar Virgin") interned in Turkey after
Ploesti raid Aug 1, 1943.
40609 (93rd BG, 330th BS, "Jersey Bounce") lost in Ploesti raid 
Aug 1, 1943. 6 KIA, 4 POW.  MACR 335
40610 (93rd BG, 409th BS, "Satan's Sister") crashlanded in Sweden Oct 9, 1943
then set on fire by crew.  MACR 830. 11 crew interned.
40611 (93rd BG, 409th BS, *Death Dealer*) crashlanded at Wil,
Switzerland and burned by crew Aug 13, 1943.  Crew interned.
40612 (93rd BG, 328th BS, "Euroclydon the Storm") shot down by AAA and crashed at Plopu,
Rumania in Ploesti raid Aug 1, 1943.  MACR 332 and 6465.  8 KIA, 3 POW
42-40613 ... 42-40652
Consolidated B-24D-80-CO Liberator
MSN 1690/1729
40613 (93rd BG, 330th BS, "Pudgy") lost in Ploesti Raid Aug 1, 1943.
6 KIA, 5 POW.  MACR 333
40614 condemned Apr 26, 1944.  Also listed as being lost without trace Jul 19, 1944 enroute
Port Moresby-Brisbane (this may be 42-40814). 
40615 (93rd BG, 328th BS) forcelanded due engine failure at Meeks Field, Iceland Jun 7, 1943.  Condemned Jun 12, 1943
40616 condemned Aug 31, 1945.
40617 (93rd BG, 409th BS, "Jose Carioca") shot down by AAA in Ploesti raid 
Aug 1, 1943.  MACR 6464. 10 KIA.
40618 to RFC at Altus Sep 28, 1945.
40619 (389th BG) lost Feb 24, 1944, Germany.  MACR 2938
40620 condemned Feb 4, 1944
40621 to reclamation at Smyrna Aug 30, 1945
40622 (308th BG, 373rd BS) downed on mission near Hong Kong Apr 18, 1944.
MACR 9126.  8 KIA, 2 POW.
40623 condemned Jan 31, 1944.
40624 condemned Jan 7, 1945
40625 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ771.  SOC Jul 23, 1946.
40626 condemned Dec 31, 1944
40627 (93rd BG, 330th BS, "Big Job") lost at night, ran out of fuel and abandoned 630 km SSW of Benghazi, 
Libya Jul 10, 1943.  Crew baled out safely, 5 missing in desert, 5 rescued 9 days later.  MACR 3371.
Plane condemned Jan 5, 1944
40628 to USN as PB4Y-1 63930
40629 MIA Oct 4,1943
40630 lost Feb 5, 1944, India.  MACR 2314
40631 surveyed at Gray Field, FT. Lewis, WA Jan 21, 1945.
40632 condemned Apr 8, 1944
40633 to RAF as Liberator GR.V. BZ772.  SOC Sep 5, 1945.
40634 to RFC at Ontario, CA Jun 2,1945
40635 lost Dec 5, 1943, SW Pacific
40636 (5th BG, 31st BS) hit by AAA and crashed into sea 12 km
E of Hutjena, Bougainville, New Guinea Dec 4, 1943.  MACR 1253
40637 lost Feb 5, 1944, Indo China
40638 (307th BG, 370th BS) ditched 5 km NE of Hog Harbor, Spiritu Santo, New Hebrides Aug 25, 1943.  MACR 492.
1 killed, 10 rescued
40639 condemned Feb 26, 1945
40640 salvaged Nov 27, 1944.
40641 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ770.  SOC Apr 11, 1946.
40642 to RFC at Smyrna Mar 10,1945
40643 to RAF as Liberator GR.V. BZ775.  Crashed on takeoff Beaulieu, England Aug 29, 1943
with No. 311 Sqdn.
40644 salvaged after accident Sep 28, 1943.
40645 (11th BG, 42nd BS, "Virginia Belle") lost Nov 13, 1943, Gilberts.  MACR 1073.
Crew killed.
40646 (5th BG, 72nd BS, "Alley Cat") crashed on Guadalcanal on mission to Kahili Jul 10, 1943. 11 KIA. 
Wreck found in 1996 on Guadalcanal.
40647 (5th BG, 31st BS) ran out of fuel and ditched 100 mi NW of Funafuti, Ellice Islands Jul 28, 1943.  MACR 397.
8 killed, 2 rescued.
40648 salvaged Oct 24, 1944.
40649 (376th BG, 514th BS) shot down by Fw. Uwe Krais in Bf 109G-6 of JG 3/10. 5 km E of Tricarico, Italy 
Jul 16, 1943. 1 KIA, 9 POW.  MACR 183.  
40650 salvaged Nov 7, 1944
40651 in accident Apr 10, 1944
40652 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ774.  Tire burst on takeoff, aircraft swung and 
undercarriage torn off, Wick, Scotland Aug 5, 1944.
42-40653 ... 42-40697
Consolidated B-24D-85-CO Liberator
MSN 1730/1774
40653 (5th BG, 394th BS) lost in combat Sep 28, 1943, Solomon Islands.  MACR 804
40654 (98th BG, 345th BS) crash on landing at Benina Libya Jul 29, 1943.  Salvaged Apr 18, 1945
40655 (98th BG, 343rd BS, "Damifino or Four Eyes") shot down by AAA in 
Ploesti raid Aug 1, 1943.  MACR 174. 9 KIA.
40656 to RFC at Albuquerque Jul 2, 1945.
40657 (376th BG, 513th BS, "G.I. Ginnie") damaged by fighters and ditched in
Adriatic 56 km NE of Rimini, Italy Dec 28, 1943.  MACR 1587.  5 KIA, 5 bailed out,
rescued and became POW.  The serial number of Red Wing, 42-41256, #65, on MACR 1588 was swapped with the one of
G.I. Ginnie, serial 42-40657, #74, MACR 1587. 
40658 (376th BG, 512th BS, "Warmaid") shot down by Bf 109G-6 3 km SW of
Vicenza, Italy near Monselice Dec 28, 1943 and crashed near a Jewish concentration camp at old
villa near Padova.  MACR 2454 and 1611.  4 KIA 6 POW
40659 (307th BG, 372nd BS) ditched 2 mi off Funafuti, Ellice Islands Jul 28, 1943.  6 KIA, 4 rescued.  MACR 364. 
40660 (376th BG, 513rd BS, "Little Richard") shot down by Bf 109G-6 of JG 53/I over sea
64 km N of Stromboli Island, Italy Aug 19, 1943.  MACR 324.  7 KIA, 4 POW
40661 (376th BG) lost Apr 4, 1944, Italy.  MACR 3878
40662 (98th BG, 415th BS, "Black Magic") lost Feb 22, 1944, Germany.  MACR 2588.
This plane also participated in the Aug 1, 1943 Ploesti
mission.
40663 (98th BG, 345th BS, "Maternity Ward") lost in Ploesti raid Aug 1, 1943.  8 KIA, 2 POW.  MACR 224
40664 (376th BG, 515th BS, "Teggie Ann//Honey Chile") shot down by Uffz Martin Muller in Bf 109G-6 of
JG 3/12 and crashed Aug 16, 1943, 6 km W of Melfi, Italy on return from raid on Foggia.  MACR 298.
8 POW, 1 evaded.
40665 (389th BG, 564th BS, "Ten High") damaged by Lt. Wilhelm Kientsch in Bf 109G-6 of JG 27/6. and ditched 
near Malta Jul 19, 1943.  4 injured, 6 OK.
40666 salvaged Aug 5, 1944.  
40667 (43rd BG, 64th BS, 'Frisky') destroyed in takeoff accident at Nadzab, New Guinea airstrip Apr 2, 1944
40668 to USN as PB4Y-1 32072.
40669 to RFC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK, Jul 24, 1945.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
40670 (43rd BG, 64th BS, "Ben Buzzard") ditched in Bootless Bay Oct 18, 1943 after encounted
bad weather in route to bomb Rabaul and turned back.  7 drowned and
3 were rescued.  (pacificwrecks)
40671 "Double Trouble" crashed July 11, 1943, Jackson Field,
Port Moresby, New Guinea.
40672 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ777.  Crashed during emergency landing St Marys,Scilly
Isles Feb 23, 1944 with No 547 Sqdn.
40673 salvaged Nov 15, 1944
40674 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ776.  Missing Mar 20, 1944 with No. 224 Sqdn
40675 MIA Oct 13, 1943
40676 (11th BG, 42nd BS) lost Jul 24, 1943, Wake Island.  MACR 314
40677 right main gear collapsed during landing at Parnamiria Field, Natal, Brazil
Jun 28, 1943.  Condemned Jul 5, 1943
40678 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ780.  MIA on anti-submarine sweep Aug 21, 1943 with No. 311 Sqdn.
40679 salvaged Oct 7, 1944
40680 salvaged Dec 13, 1944. 
40681 in accident Nov 28, 1943
40682 transferred to 90th BG, named "Frivolous Sal", later 
transferred to 43rd BG, 403rd BS and named "Pride of the
Cornhuskers".  Crashed into Australian truck convoy during
takeoff at Jackson Field, Port Moresby, New Guinea 
Sep 8, 1943.  All 11 crewmembers and 59 soldiers on the
ground were killed.  92 were injured.
40683 in accident Nov 28, 1943
40684 salvaged Nov 7, 1944
40685 MIA Jul 21, 1943
40686 in acident Nov 13, 1944
40687 (389th BG, 564th BS) crashed after midair collision with B-24D 42-40774 over Norfolk County, UK
Jun 25, 1943.  Navigator killed, rest ?.  Plane salvaged Jun 26, 1943
40688 (11th BG, 42nd BS) destroyed on ground at Funafuti Nov 1943
40689 condemned Jul 29, 1943
40690 to RFC at Ontario, CA Jun 15, 1945.
40691 condemned Aug 24, 1943
40692 wrecked at Smyrna AAF when landing gear collapsed on the ground Oct 16, 1943.
Relegated to CL-26.  To reclamation Jan 3, 1946.
40693 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ781.  Scrapped Mar 12, 1947.
40694 to reclamation Mar 13, 1946
40695 surveyed Nov 14, 1943.
40696 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ787.  Scrapped Mar 12, 1947
40697 lost Oct 4, 1944, Italy.  MACR 9444
42-40698 ... 42-40742
Consolidated B-24D-90-CO Liberator
MSN 1775/1819
40698 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ778.  Missiong on patrol in western English
Channel Jun 7, 1944.
40699 to RFC at Altus Oct 17, 1945
40700 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ782.  SOC Jun 3, 1947.
40701 (389th BG, 564th BS, "Liberty Belle") for unknown reasons 2 crew baled out over Sicily Jul 14, 1943. 
Both KIA, plane landed safely. MACR 16453.  Crashlanded at Sidi Ahmed AB, Tunisia Sep 21,
1943. Abandoned there.  Condemned Oct 4, 1943
40702 to RFC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK Jul 24, 1945.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
40703 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ779.  Damaged by Ju 88s and crashlanded at St Eval, UK
Oct 7, 1943.
40704 to reclaimation at Brookley Field, AL Mar 13, 1946
40705 surveyed Sep 3, 1944
40706 (389th BG, 566th BS, "Tondelao") shot down by AAA and crashed
2 mi from Mettingen, W of Osnabruck, Germany Dec 22, 1943.  MACR 2047.
1 KIA, 9 POW.
40707 surveyed Feb 28, 1944
40708 surveyed Aug 26, 1944
40709 to USN as PB4Y-1 32069 Apr 29, 1943.
40710 to RFC at Ontario, CA Jun 1945
40711 to USN as PB4Y-1 32073 Apr 30, 1943.
40712 to USN as PB4Y-1 32071 Apr 29, 1943.
40713 to RFC at Albuquerque, NM in 1945
40714 to USN as PB4Y-1 32070 Apr 29, 1943.
40715 to USN as PB4Y-1 32074 Apr 30, 1943.
40716 (389th BG, 565th BS) crashed Sept 13, 1943, Hethel, England
40717 to USN as PB4Y-1 32075 Apr 30, 1943.
40718 to USN as PB4Y-1 32078 Apr 30, 1943.
40719 to reclamation at Patterson AAF Oct 26, 1944
40720 to USN as PB4Y-1 32068 Apr 29, 1943.
40721 to USN as PB4Y-1 32076 Apr 30, 1943.
40722 Declared war weary and became formation ship for 491st BG.  
Replacec by 44-40165.  Condemned May 31, 1945.
40723 to USN as PB4Y-1 32079 Apr 30, 1943.
40724 to USN as PB4Y-1 32077 Apr 30, 1943.
40725/40729 to USN as PB4Y-1 32080/32084 Apr 30, 1943.
40730 (389th BG, 566th BS) shot down by AAA near Messina, Sicily, Italy Jul 14, 1943. 6 KIA, 4 POW.  MACR 9
40731 to excess inventory list Nov 30, 1945
40732 to reclamation at Courtland AAF, AL Apr 17, 1945
40733 (389th BG, 564th BS) lost Feb 24, 1944, Germany.  MACR 2939
40734 surveyed at Ft Worth AAF, Tx Aug 6, 1945
40735 (389th BG, 566th BS, "Sand Witch") caught fire from blaze of explosions and crashed
at Campina, Rumania on Ploesti raid Aug 1, 1943.  9 KIA, 1 POW.  MACR 156
40736 surveyed Mar 31, 1945
40737 to RFC at Albuquerque, NM Aug 6, 1945
40738 (389 BG, 566 BS, "The Oklahoman") shot down by AAA at
Paimbouf, France Dec 5, 1943.  MACR 2351.  9 KIA, 1 POW.
40739 to RFC at Ontario, CA May 16, 1945
40740 to CL-26 at San Bernardino AAB, CA
40741 to RFC at Albuquerque, NM Aug 8, 1945
40742 (98th BG, 344th BS) shot down by Bf 109G-6 near Lettopanena, Italy Sep 3, 1943.  MACR 543.  1 KIA, 10 POW
42-40743 ... 42-40787
Consolidated B-24D-95-CO Liberator
MSN 1820/1864
40743 (492nd BG) declared war weary and used as formation assembly ship.
Salvaged Mar 20, 1945.
40744 (389th BG, 565th BS) interned in Turkey Aug 1, 1943 after Ploesti raid.  MACR 243
40745 (44th BG, 68th BS) shot down by a Bf 109G-6 near Lecce, Italy Jul 2, 1943.  10 KIA.  MACR 22.  
40746 salvaged May 29, 1945.
40747 (389th BG) lost Jan 7, 1944, France.  MACR 1851
40748 salvaged as war weary Nov 20, 1944, Langford Lodge, Northern
Ireland.
40749 (389th BG, 565th BS, "Sack Time Sally") shot down by Oblt.
Heinrich Klopper in Bf 109G-6/U4 of JG 1/7 at Opeinde,
Netherlands Nov 26, 1943.  MACR 3493.  6 KIA, 4 POW.
40750 to reclamation Jan 3, 1946.  Was named "The Blind Bat" with 479 BG in England in the late 1940s.
40751 condemned Aug 22, 1944
40752 (5th BG) lost Mar 30, 1944.  MACR 9146
40753 (44th BG, 574th BS, "Ole Kickapoo") caught fire from blaze of explosions and crashed
e mi SW of Campina, Rumania in Ploesti raid Aug 1, 1943.  8 KIA, 2 POW.  MACR 157
Pilot 2nd Lt Hughes posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.
40754 to CL-26 at Truax Field, WI and surveyed May 31, 1945
40755 to reclamation at Childress AAF, TX Jun 7, 1946
40756 to salvage as war-weary May 29, 1945
40757 to USN as PB4Y-1 63937 Aug 7, 1943
40758 condemned Oct 2, 1943
40759 to salvage Jun 26, 1945
40760 condemned Jul 8, 1944
40761 to USN as PB4Y-1 63926 Jul 29, 1943
40762 to USN as PB4Y-1 63916 Jul 26, 1943
40763 to RFC at Ontario, CA Mar 27, 1945.
40764 (44th BG, 66th BS, "Helen B. Happy) damaged by fighter on
raid on Wiener Neustadt Oct 1, 1943 but landed safely in
Lybia.  Repaired, but crashed after takeoff when lost all power
in Lybia Oct 11, 1943.  One crew killed.
40765 (93rd BG, 329th BS, *Valient Virgin*) collided in midair
with 41-24226 and crashed near Husum, Germany Nov 13, 1943.  MACR 2184
40766 to RFC at Hill Field, UT Jul 14, 1945
40767 (389th BG) shot down by fighters during ferry flight over Bay of Biscay Aug 27, 1943.  
Had crew of 10, plus 5 passengers.  3 crew POW, 8 bodies recovered, 4 MIA
40768 to RFC at Albuquerque, NM Aug 9, 1945
40769 (389th BG, 566th BS, then to 93rd BG, 329th BS "Iron Ass") 
hit by flak and then shot down by Hptm Rolf Hermichen in Fw 190A-6
of JG 11/I Stab and crashed at Eichersscheid, S of Bad 
Munstereifel Dec 1, 1943.  9 crew POW, 1 KIA.  MACR 2185
40770 crashed 20 mi NW of Pocatello AAB, ID Jun 12, 1943.
40771 to RFC at Walnut Ridge Feb 21, 1946
40772 (398th BG, 564th BS) interned in Portugal Aug 20, 1943.  To civil registry as CS-ELA.  W/o in 1946
40773 condemned Oct 4, 1943
40774 (389th BG, 565th BS) crashed after midair collision with B-24D 42-40687 over Norfolk County, UK
Jun 25, 1943.  Navigator killed, rest ?.  Plane condemned Oct 31, 1944
40775 (389th BG, 565th BS, "Wolf Wagon") shot down by AAA on raid to Wiener 
Neustadt, Austria Oct 1, 1943.  MACR 5859.  5 KIA, 5 POW.
40776 to salvage May 19, 1945.
40777 (44th BS, 66th BG, *Flossie Flirt*) interned in Turkey 
Aug 1, 1943, Ploesti raid
40778 (44th BG, 506th BS, "Southern Comfort") shot down by a fighter over
Italy Aug 16, 1943.  2 KIA, 8 POW.
40779 (389th BG, 567th BS) shot down by a Bf 109G-6 of JG 27/12 and crashed Bay of Chania, Crete, Greece 
Jul 9, 1943. 7 crew baled out, but all 10 KIA.  MACR 41. 
40780 (44th BG, 67th BG, *Available Jones*) damaged by AAA in Ploesti raid 
Aug 1, 1943 and later ditched into sea 100 mi S of Brindisi, Italy.  Crew of 9 POW.  MACR 2411
40781 (93rd BG, 329th BS, "Hell's Angels") shot down by AAA in Ploesti raid 
Aug 1, 1943.  9 KIA, 1 POW.  MACR 327
40782 (389th BG, 567th BS, *Chattanooga Choo Choo*) lost over
Rumania on return from Ploesti raid Aug 1, 1943.  MACR 158.
1 KIA, 9 POW.
40783 (389th BG, 566th BS) interned in Portugal July 2, 1943.  Crashed Jul 26, 1944
40784 condemned July 21, 1943
40785 to USN as PB4Y-1 32085 May 11, 1943.
40786 (308th BG, 373rd BS) lost Sep 15, 1943 over Haiphong.  MACR 2355
40787 (389th BG, 565th BS, "Vagabond King") shot down by two Fw 190As of JG 11/10
and crashed into sea 27 km SW of Stromstad, Sweden Nov 18, 1943.  MACR 2885.  11 KIA
42-40788 ... 42-40822
Consolidated B-24D-100-CO Liberator
MSN 1865/1899
40788 (479th Antisubmarine Group, 4th Antisubmarine Squadron) crashed Aug 11, 1943 on 
takeoff from Dunkeswell, England.  7 of 10 aboard killed.  Condemned Oct 31, 1944
40789 to USN as PB4Y-1 63924 May 10, 1943
40790 (479th Anti Submarine Squadron, 4th Anti Submarine Group) shot down by Lt Lothar Wolff in Ju-88C-6 of KG 40/13 over Bay of Biscay 
240 km W of Brest, France Sep 8, 1943.  MACR 426 and 517.  7 KIA, 3 POW
40791 condemned Nov 20, 1944.
40792 to USN as PB4Y-1 63927.  I have a reference to this
one (398th BG) being lost in Ploesti raid Aug 1, 1943.  MACR 158
This should probably be 40782.
40793 (389th BG, 567th BS, "Blonds Away") damaged and crashlanded
at Manston, UK Dec 1, 1943.  MACR 3983.  9 killed, 1 survived.  
40794 to USN as PB4Y-1 32087 May 12, 1943.
40795 (389th BG, 565th BS) lost Jan 29, 1944, Eimsheim/Rhein.  MACR 2246
40796 to USN as PB4Y-1 32091 May 14, 1943.
40797 to USN as PB4Y-1 32089 May 13, 1943
40798 to USN as PB4Y-1 32090 May 13, 1943
40799 to USN as PB4Y-1 32092 May 14, 1943.
40800 to salvage Jun 16, 1945
40801 (479th BG) landed in Portugal Aug 29, 1943 and interned.
40802 to USN as PB4Y-1 32088 May 13, 1943.
40803 salvaged Mar 13, 1943.
40804 (93rd BG, 329th BS, "The Lady Jane/Bertha") lost on Ploesti 
raid Aug 1, 1943.  9 KIA, 1 POW.  MACR 328
40805 to USN as PB4Y-1 32093 May 16, 1943
40806 to USN as PB4Y-1 32094 May 16, 1943
40807 (389th BG, 567th BS) lost Feb 24, 1944, Germany.  MACR 2940
40808 condemned Apr 30, 1946.
40809 to USN as PB4Y-1 63917 Jul 26, 1943
40810 to USN as PB4Y-1 63932 Aug 5, 1943
40811 to USN as PB4Y-1 63936 Aug 5, 1943
40812 scrapped Feb 28, 1946 at Panama Air Depot
40813 crashed due engine failure at Kwongoma, Nigeria Jul 7, 1943.
40814 (43rd BG, 64th BS) disappeared in flight from Port Moresby to Brisbane Jul 19, 1944.  MACR 9023
40815 (868th BG) lost Jun 12, 1944.  MACR 13321
40816 to USN as PB4Y-1 63929
40817 (308th BG, 373rd BS) crashed Sep 15, 1943, Kunming, China after being damaged
by enemy aircraft during bombing mission to Haiphong Harbor.  All crew killed.
42-40823 ... 42-40867
Consolidated B-24D-105-CO Liberator
MSN 1900/1944
40824 to USN as PB4Y-1 63923
40825 to USN as PB4Y-1 63939
40826 crashed 11/16/1943 near Hsinty, China. Crew bailed out.
40830 (90th BG, 319/320th BS, "Pudgy") shot down by 2 Zeros 10 mi
W of Murik, New Guinea Dec 1, 1943.  MACR 1316  12 KIA
40831 (868th BS) lost Jun 10, 1944.  MACR 12421.  Operated directly under auspices of 13th AF HQ, carrying
out classified missions, and did not have a group assignment.
40833 (868th BS) lost Mar 10, 1944, N Britain.  MACR 3353.  Operated directly under auspices of 13th AF HQ, carrying
out classified missions, and did not have a group assignment
40838 (868th BS) lost Jun 26, 1944.  MACR 7181.  Operated directly under auspices of 13th AF HQ, carrying
out classified missions, and did not have a group assignment
40843 to USN as PB4Y-1 63918
40845 (MSN 1922, 308th BG, 425th BS) lost Aug 24, 1943, China.  MACR 554
40846 to USN as PB4Y-1 63934
40847 to USN as PB4Y-1 32095.
40848 (308th BG, 373rd BS) crashed near Yangkai, China
Jul 29, 1943 during return from combat mission.
Ran out of fuel and seven crew bailed out safely,
Pilot, copilot, and observer killed in crash.
40849 (MSN 1926, 308th BG, 425th BS *Cabin in the Sky*) lost Hankow, China Aug 24, 1943.  MACR 556
40852 (13th FRG) crashed on landing at Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Jul 18, 1943.
40856 (307th BG, 424th BS) lost Jul 25, 1943, Solomons.  MACR 220
40857 (307th BG) lost Jul 15, 1944, South Pacific.  MACR 7180
40860 to USN as PB4Y-1 32086.
40861 to USN as PB4Y-1 63931
40864 (307th BG) lost Oct 25, 1943, Solomons.  MACR 1014
40867 to USN as PB4Y-1 63921.  
42-40868 ... 42-40917
Consolidated B-24D-110-CO Liberator
MSN 1945/1994
40868 to USN as PB4Y-1 32096.
40872 returned to USA Jun 14, 1944.
40876 to USN as PB4Y-1 63938
40879 (MSN 1956, 308th BG, 425th BS, *Belle Starr*) lost Hankow, China Aug 24, 1943.  MACR 553
40880/40881 to USN as PB4Y-1 32097/32098.
40882 to USN as PB4Y-1 32102.
40883/40884 to USN as PB4Y-1 32100/32101.
40885 lost over northern New Guinea afer raid on Rabaul Oct 18, 1943.
Crashlanded on Gona Beach, all crew survived (pacificwrecks)
40886 (43rd BG, 64th BS) crashed near Engati, New Guinea 
Nov 20, 1943.  MACR 1773.  11 KIA
40887 (453rd BG, 735th BS ?) damaged by AAA during raid on southwestern France 
Mar 27, 1944 and crashed in Basque country near Bilbao.  Air-Britain
chat site says that this plane was with 376th BG, 513rd BS and
landed in error at Seville, Spain Oct 9, 1943 and was interned.
40888 to USN as PB4Y-1 32103.
40889 to USN as PB4Y-1 32099.
40890 to USN as PB4Y-1 32104.
40892/40893 to USN as PB4Y-1 32105/32106.
40895 to USN as PB4Y-1 32107.
40897 to USN as PB4Y-1 63928
40898 to USN as PB4Y-1 32108.
40899 to USN as PB4Y-1 32110.
40901 to USN as PB4Y-1 63922
40902 to USN as PB4Y-1 32109.
40903 to USN as PB4Y-1 32111.
40906 to USN as PB4Y-1 32112.
40907 to USN as PB4Y-1 63925
40908/40909 to USN as PB4Y-1 32113/32114.
40910 crashed near Charly River, Alaska Dec 21, 1943, with crew of 5.  MACR 1505.  
When it crashed, the crew was conducting a test flight and propeller tests following some 
sort of maintenance work. They had a prop specialist on board from Wright Field in Dayton 
when it crashed.  An explosion took place and aircraft went into a spin and the pilot
gave the order to bail out.  Three crewman bailed out, but only one of them survived by 
walking out after spending 83 days in the woods.   The wreck is still there.
40914 (90th BG, 321st BS, "Golden Lady") salvaged Jul 11, 1944.
40917 (90th BG, 320th BS)
42-40918 ... 42-40962
Consolidated B-24D-115-CO Liberator
MSN 1995/2039
40918 (90th BG, 320th BS, "Shack Rat") lost on recon flight from Wards Drome New Guinea Oct 27, 1943.  MACR 963.
Crashed in Sarawaget Mountain Range in Morobe Province in bad weather.  All 12 crew MIA.  Human 
remains found in 2007.
40919 returned to USA Jan 10, 1944.
40920 (90th BG, 400th BS) lost New Guinea Aug 29, 1942.  MACR 13578
40923 to USN as PB4Y-1 32115.
40925 returned to USA Jan 10, 1944.
40926 returned to USA Mar 28, 1944
40930 (MSN 2007, 308th BG, 425th BS) shot down by Japanese fighters at Hankow, China Aug 24, 1943.  
10 KIA.  MACR 557
40932 to USN as PB4Y-1 32116.
40933 returned to USA Apr 3, 1944.
40934 (403rd BS, 43rd BG) lost Oct 13, 1943, New Guinea.  MACR 808. Took off for
a strike on Rabaul.  Plane last seen entering a weather front
40 miles out of Kiriwina.  Forcelanded on reef in the
Amphlett island group.  The wreck is still there.
40936 to USN as PB4Y-1 32117.
40937 (478th BG) landed in Portugal 8/20/1943 and interned.  To civil registry as CS-ELB
40938 (93rd BG, 330th BS, "D Cup") show downby UFFz reinhold Klein in Fw 190A of JG 2/3 1km S of
Doudeville, France Sep 15, 1943.  MACR 15215.  4 KIA, 5 POW, 1 evaded.
40941 (90th BG, 400th BS)
40942 (90th BG, 320th BS)
40943 to USN as PB4Y-1 32118.
40944 returned to USA
40947/40948 to USN as PB4Y-1 32119/32120.
40950 to USN as PB4Y-1 32123.
40951/40952 to USN as PB4Y-1 32121/32122.
40953 to USN as PB4Y-1 32124.
40954 (308th BG, 375th BS "Je Reviens") shot down Aug 21, 1943 during
first raid on Hankow.  Plane crashlanded on a sandbar in the
middle of a river.  Infantry firefight broke out between Japanese
troops on one side of the river and Chinese troops on the other.
The Chinese troops won and rescued the survivors of the
crash.  3 crewmen were killed.  Pilot Lt. Col Addison E. Baker posthumously awarded
Medal of Honor.
40962 (3rd BS) crashed at sea May 24, 1945 during squadron assembly.
Only one survivor.
42-40963 ... 42-41002
Consolidated B-24D-120-CO Liberator
MSN 2040/2079
40965 (28th BG, 40th BS "Lil De-Icer"
40967 (380th BG, 528th BS, "Black Widow") shot down by AAA Nov 21, 1943, 
Manokwari, New Guinea.  MACR 1784.  All aboard killed
40969 (93rd BG, 330th BS, *Big Noise*) interned in Switzerland Mar 16, 1944.  MACR 3531
40970 (90th BG, 319th BS)
40971 to USN as PB4Y-1 BuNo 32126.
40972 (43rd BG) lost Nov 5, 1943, South Pacific.  MACR 1069
40973 (44th BG, 66th BS, "Battleaxe") damaged and crashed into
Ijsselmeer, Netherlands Nov 13, 1943.  MACR 1375.  10 KIA.
40974 (93th BG, 409th BS, "Boomerang II") shot down by Oblt Peter Jenne
in Bf 110G-2 of ZG 26/1 and crashed into North Sea W of Texel,
Netherlands Dec 22, 1943. 1 KIA, 9 MIA.  MACR 2192
40976 (28th BG) lost Dec 6, 1944, North Pacific.  MACR 12429.
40977 to USSR
40983 (93rd BG, 329th BS) lost Apr 1, 1944, France.  MACR 3562
40984 (90th BG, 320th BS) impacted terrain Port Moresby, PNG Aug 31, 1943
40989 (44th BG, 506th BS) hit by crashing German fighter and both planes
crashed into North Sea Oct 4, 1943.  MACR 940.  10 KIA
40990 (93rd BG, 328th BS) lost Jan 7, 1944, France.  MACR 2366
40991 (98th BG, 345th BS) shot down by AAA on Ploesti raid Aug 1, 1943.  
9 KIA, 1 POW.  MACR 226
40993 (28th BG, 404th BS, "Bugs Bunny, What's Up Doc") crashlanded on Cape Zhelty, Kamchatka Nov 17, 1944.
40994 (93rd BG, 328th BS, "Hell's Wench") shot down by
flak on Ploesti raid Aug 1, 1943.  10 KIA.  MACR 331
40995 (44th BG, 67th BS, "Satan's Hell Cats") lost over Rumania
on return flight from Ploesti raid Aug 1, 1943.  9 KIA.  MACR 3147 and 3417
40996 (28th BG) lost Jan 18, 1945, North Pacific.  MACR 12428
40997 (801st BG) lost Apr 27, 1944 when crashed at 
St-Cyr-de-Valorges, in the Loire Department of France 
while attempting to drop weapons to the Resistance.  
MACR 4307
40998 (28th BG) lost May 15, 1945.  MACR 14427
41001 to USN as PB4Y-1 BuNo 32125.
41002 (93rd BG, 409th BS, "Blitz Buggy") shot down by fighter of JG 26 and crashed
into Ijsselmeer, Netherlands Dec 22, 1943.  MACR 2183.  9 KIA
42-41003 ... 42-41047
Consolidated B-24D-125-CO Liberator
MSN 2080/2124
41004 (93rd BG, 329th BS, "The Urgin Virgin") shot down by a
Fw 190A of JG 11/I Nov 13, 1943, North Sea.  MACR 2182.
10 KIA.
41007 (98th BG, 343rd BS, "Margie") shot down by AAA in Ploesti raid 
Aug 1, 1943.  8 KIA, 2 POW.  MACR 170
41011 (98th BG) lost over Austria May 24, 1944.  MACR 5414
41013 (389th BG, 566th BS) lost Jan 7, 194, France.  MACR 1853
41014 (98th BG, 343rd BS) crashed on takeoff Apr 14, 1944.
41015 (93rd BG, 409th BS, "Wise Guy") shot down by Obfw Walter
Kutzer in Bf 110G-2 of ZG 26/2 and crashed into North Sea W of
Texel, Netherlands Dec 22, 1943, Holland.  MACR 2191.  9 KIA
41016 to USN as PB4Y-1 32127.
41017 (44th BG, 67th BS) shot down by Bf 109G-6 of JG 27/1 near
Wiener Neustadt, Austria Oct 1, 1943.  MACR 15559.  5 KIA,
5 POW.
41018 (376th BG, 514th BS) shot down by Bulgarian fighter 28 km NE of Strumica, Yugoslavia Nov 24, 1943.  
MACR 1298.  1 crew shot by local peasants, 9 POW.
41019/41020 to USN as PB4Y-1 32128/32129.
41021 (44th BG, 67th BS, "Black Sheep") damaged by Bf 109G-6 and
crashlanded at Reggio de Calabria,Italy Aug 16, 1943.
5 KIA, 5 POW.
41023 salvaged Sep 7, 1944
41024/41025 to USN as PB4Y-1 32130/32131.
41026 (98th BG, 414th BS) shot down by Bf 109G-6 over Adriatic Sea 15 km S of Isole Tremiti, Italy Sep 3, 1943.  
MACR 542 and 16510.  Crew bailed out but all 11 KIA.
41030 (Knox Provisional Group) flew into Beinn Nuis on Arran, Scotland Aug 20, 1943
on flight from Gander to Prestwick.  All 10 onboard killed.
41031 (376th BG, 513rd BS 'Daisy Mae') shot down by flak Apr 2, 1944 during mission
to Austria and crashed on a mountain plateau in Yugoslavia.  MACR 4356.
MACR has Feb 4 as the date.  Crew was picked up by the Underground and
made it safely back.
41034 to USN as PB4Y-1 32136.
41035 to USN as PB4Y-1 32135.
41036 to USN as PB4Y-1 32137.
41037/41038 to USN as PB4Y-1 32132/32133.
41039 to USN as PB4Y-1 32138.
41042 to USN as PB4Y-1 32139.
41043 (43rd BG, 63rd BS) shot down at night off New Britain Dec 16, 1943. 
MACR 1417.  10 KIA.
41044 to USN as PB4Y-1 32140.
41045 to USN as PB4Y-1 32134.
41046 to USN as PB4Y-1 32141.
42-41048 ... 42-41092
Consolidated B-24D-130-CO Liberator
MSN 2125/2169
41048 to USN as PB4Y-1 32142.
41049 (43rd BG, 63rd BS) lost Dec 7, 1944, Philippines.  MACR 11700
41052 to USN as PB4Y-1 32144.
41055 to USN as PB4Y-1 32143.
41066 (403rd BS, 43rd BG) lost Oct 2, 1943, New Guinea.  MACR 798
41073 (90th BG, 40th BS and 319th BS)
41075 (43rd BG, 65th BS) lost near Salamaua, New Guinea Nov 22, 1943.  
MACR 1221.  10 KIA
41077 (90th BG, 400th BS, *Not In Stock*) salvaged in USA
41078 blew tire on takeoff but got airborne.  Bombs were salvoed and plane was abandoned by 
crew in Morobe area and subsequently shot down by P-38s over Morobe PNG May 16, 1944.
41081 (90th BG) crashed into mountain in New Guinea Mar 22, 1944 on ferrying
flight from Port Moresby to Jackson Aerodrome at Nadzab.  MACR 4090.  Crew
of 3 and 19 passengers killed.  Wreckage not found until April 1982.
41087 (90th BG, "The Milk Run") lost Apr 28, 1944, New Guinea. MACR 4339. Feb 28, 1944 also quoted (MACR 8450)  
41088 (43rd BG, 65th BS) crashlanded NW of Port Moresby, New Guinea Oct 19,
1943.  MACR 964.  All crew returned.  Wreck located in 2001 31 miles 
from Port Moresby, PNG.
41091 recovered from Papua New Guinea and used to restore RAAF A72-176 (44-41956)
42-41093 ... 42-41137
Consolidated B-24D-135-CO Liberator
MSN 2170/2214
41093 (43rd BG, *Dorothy Anne*) lost Mar 20, 1945, SW Pacific.  MACR 14982
41099 (90th BG, 400th BS) lost on engineering test flight out of Wards Drome, near Port Moresby Sep 2, 1943.
Parts of aircraft were found floating near Fisherman's Island, but no bodies were ever
recovered.  MACR 652.
41102 to USN as PB4Y-1 32145.
41105 (90th BG, 321st BS) 
41111 (90th BG)
41115 (23rd BS, 13th BG, 13th AF), named "Patches"
41116 (43rd BG, 65th BS) crashed Mar 7, 1944.
41117 (380th BG, 528th BS) lost May 8, 1944, NW coast of New Guinea.  MACR 6007
41118 (90th BG, 320th BS) shot down by AAA, Nubia Mar 12, 1944
41119 to USN as PB4Y-1 32146.
41120 salvaged May 29, 1945.
41121 to USN as PB4Y-1 32147.
41122 to USN as PB4Y-1 32152.
41123 to USN as PB4Y-1 32148.
41124 crashed on takeoff Mar 1944.
41125 (380th BG, 530th BS) lost Oct 11, 1944.  MACR 1176
41128 destroyed Apr 9, 1944 in weather-related accident near
Mojave, CA.  All 10 crew perished.  Site rediscovered
in 2005.
41130/41131 to USN as PB4Y-1 32149/32150.
41132 to RAAF as A72-12 - returned to USAAF 4-45.
41133 crashed into Huon Gulf off Lae, NG Mar 5, 1944.
41134 to USN as PB4Y-1 32153
41135 (319th BS, 90th BG) lost Mar 5, 1944, New Guinea.  10 crew MIA. MACR 3307.  Aircraft wreck
found Jan 2, 199l
41136 (11th BG, 98th BS) badly damaged by Japanese fightes and
crashed into sea SW of of Mille Atoll, Marshall Islands 
Dec 29, 1943.  MACR 1628.  10 MIA.
42-41138 ... 42-41172
Consolidated B-24D-140-CO Liberator
MSN 2215/2249
41138 to USN as PB4Y-1 32151.
41139 to USN as PB4Y-1 32154.
41148 to USN as PB4Y-1 32155.
41151 (5th BG) lost Jun 3, 1944.  MACR 5659
41152 (28th BG) lost Jan 23, 1945, Alaska.  MACR 11780
41153 to USN as PB4Y-1 32156.
41157 (28th BG, 404th BS, "Flash")
41159 collided in midair with 42-52756 20 mi outside of Phoenix, AZ Feb 18, 1944.  All 17 onboard 
killed.
41164 (132nd BG) lost May 3, 1945.  MACR 14353
41165/41167 to USN as PB4Y-1 32157/32159.
41171 (90th BG)
42-41173 ... 42-41217
Consolidated B-24D-145-CO Liberator
MSN 2250/2294
41175 (376th BG, 512th BS) shot down by fighter near Canazei, Idaly Dec 19, 1943.  MACR 1607.  1 KIA, 9 POW.
41176 (513th BS, 376th BG) shot down by Bf 109 near Wiener Neustadt, Austria May 29, 1944.
MACR 5439.
41178 lost Mar 15, 1944, Asia.  MACR 14949
41182 (MSN 2259) damaged in landing May 7, 1944 and abandoned.  Sold to civilian and converted the
cockpit section into a caravan.  Now with Aviation Heritage Center, Darwin, Australia.
41183 (98th BG, "Hell's Belle") shot down by Lt. Richard Keppler
in Bf 109G-6 ofJG27/2 over Austria and crashed near Adrijanci,
Yugoslavia Nov 2, 1943.  MACR 1138. 3 KIA, 7 POW.
41184 (376th BG) lost Feb 12, 1944.  MACR 2389
41188 (90th BG) lost Apr 10, 1944, Hansa Bay, New Guinea.  MACR 4505.
41189 (5th BG) lost Jun 9, 1944.  MACR 6582.
41204 to USN as PB4Y-1 32160.
41205 (11th BG, 98th BS) shot down by Japanese fighter and crashed at Arno Atoll, Marshall
Islands Jan 3, 1944.  MACR 1629.  Some crew survived and became POW, but all 10 listed as KIA.
41209 (90th BG, 319th BS, "Pistol Packin' Mama") hit by AAA and
ditched 20 mi NE of Finschafen, New Guinea Dec 1, 1943.  MACR 13824.
4 KIA, 6 rescued
41210 (43rd BG, 403rd BS) lost on night raid on Rabaul Nov 10, 1943.  MACR 1636.
11 KIA
41214 (380th BG, 530th BS) lost Jan 13, 1944, SW Pacific.  MACR 2628
41216 (90th BG, 400th BS) shot down Mar 11, 1944, Hansa Bay
42-41218 ... 42-41257
Consolidated B-24D-150-CO Liberator
MSN 2295/2334
41221 (307th BG) crashed on takeoff Dec 22, 1943 at Dobodora, New Guinea.
41225 (480th BG) lost Mar 8, 1944, SW Pacific.  MACR 3309
41226 (90th BG, 400th BS) crashed at Charters Towers Jan 29, 1944
41240 (98th BG) lost May 2, 1944, Italy.  MACR 4725
41246 (5th BG, 31st BS, "Droop Snoot") lost Jun 17, 1944.  MACR 11968
41253 (ATC) lost Mar 18, 1945, China.  MACR 13130
41255 (98th BG, 415th BS) shot down by Bf 109G-6 with rocket near Furstenfeld, Austria Nov 2, 1943.  MACR 1139.
9 KIA, 1 POW.
41256 (376th BG, 514th BS, "Red Wing") shot down by Ufz Muller in Bf 109G-6 of JG 53/7
20 km SE of Vicenza, Italy Dec 28, 1943.  MACR 1588.  2 KIA 8 POW.  The serial number of Red Wing, 42-41256, #65, 
on MACR 1588 was swapped with the one of G.I. Ginnie, serial 42-40657, #74, MACR 1587. 
41257 (11th BG, 431rd BS) lost May 18, 1944.  MACR 4683.
42-63752 ... 42-63796
Consolidated B-24D-1-CF Liberator
MSN 1/45
63753 remained in USA.
63758 (98th BG, 415th BS, "Li'l Jughaid") ditched 25 mi off Sicily Sep 15, 1943.  MACR 650.  3 KIA, 2 
injured, 6 OK.
63761 (44th BG, 67th BS, "Lil' Abner") shot down by ground fire and crashlanded at Visina, 6 mi S
of Gaesti, Rumania Aug 1, 1943, Ploesti raid.  1 KIA, 8 POW.  MACR 2413
63763 (44th BG, 67th BS, "Lady Fifinilla") hit by AAA, then shot down by a Bf 109G-6 near Avellino, Italy 
Jul 17, 1943. 3 KIA, 5 POW, 2 evaded. MACR 149.  Reported as having been finished off by four Re2001 fighters
of 150 squadriglia, 22 Gruppo Ct of Regia Aeronautica.
63765 (CB-24D, 30th BG, 392nd BS, *Evelyn*) crashed Jul 30, 1945, Oahu, Hawaii.  All crew killed.
63775 (801/492 st BG, 36/856th BS) returned to USA Jul 9, 1945.
63782 (28th BG) lost Dec 16, 1944, North Pacific.  MACR 12427
63784 (801st BG, 36th BS) lost Jun 5, 1944.  MACR 5393
63787 w/o in landing accident in England Jan 20, 1945
63789 (328th BG, 36th BS) lost Mar 3, 1944, France.  MACR 3435
63791 (479th Anti Submarine Group, 19th Anti Submarine Squadron) shot down by Ju 88C-6 flown by Hptm Hans Morr of 
KG 40/V over Bay of Biscay Aug 18, 1943.  4 KIA, 6 members of the crew were rescued after spending 
5 days on a raft.  MACR 363.
63792 (36th BS) lost Mar 2, 1944, France.  MACR 3436
63793 salvaged Panama Air Depot Feb 28, 1946
63794,63795,63796,63799 to USN as 63920, 63935, 63940, 63914, but
not necessarily in that order. I do have a reference which has 63796 as being BuNo 63940.
42-63797 ... 42-63836
Consolidated B-24D-5-CF Liberator
MSN 46/85
63797 severely damaged when landing gear collapsed on takeoff Jul 7, 1944.
63798 (801st BG, 406th BS) hit by flak and crashed near
Mably, France May 5, 1944.  MACR 4601
63803 (478th BG) interned in Portugal Sept 28, 1943 in ferry across Atlantic.  MACR 665.  Put onto civil 
registry as CS-ELD
63805 (868 BS) lost Apr 1, 1944, Rendova.  MACR 4102.
63807 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ783.  SOC Aug 19, 1946.
63808 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ784.  Nosewheel collapsed on landing at RAF Lichfield, UK
Mar 12, 1945.  Damaged beyond repair and SOC Apr 10, 1945.
63809 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ785.  Stalled and crashed Beaulieu, UK Aug 30, 1943 with No. 311 Sqdn.
63810 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ786.  Scrapped Mar 12, 1947.
63811 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ788.  SOC Jan 5, 1947.
63812 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ789.  SOC Feb 5, 1946.
63813 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ790.  SOC Feb 5, 1946
63814 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ791.  Sold for scrap Mar 12, 1947
63815 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ792.  Sold for scrap Mar 12, 1947
63816 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ793.  SOC Dec 17, 1946
63817 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ794.  SOC May 25, 1945.
63818 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ795.  MIA with No. 53 Sqdn Feb 4, 1944 in attack on U-boat
63819 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ796.  To breakers Nov 14, 1945, SOC Jun 21, 1947.
63820 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ797.  SOC Nov 22, 1946
63821 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ798.  SOC Jun 3, 1947
63822 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ799.  SOC Mar 12, 1947
63823 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ800.  MIA on patrol over Bay of Biscay Apr 17, 1944
63824 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ801.  SOC Jun 3, 1947
63825 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ802.  Struck hill in Caha Mountains, Eire Aug 27, 1943 while
returning from patrol.
63826 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ803.  SOC Oct 1, 1946
63827 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ804.  SOC Jun 2, 1947
63828 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ805.  SOC Jul 31, 1944.  Reason?
63829 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ806.  SOC Jun 3, 1947
63830 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ807.  SOC Feb 26, 1946
63831 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ808.  SOC feb 26, 1946
63832 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ809.  SOC Feb 26, 1946
63833 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ810.  SOC Aug 1945
63834 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ811.  Hit sea during Leigh Light exercise off Bahamas
Jun 2, 1945 and w/o.
63835 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ812.  SOC Feb 26, 1946
63836 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ813.  Hit sea during Leigh Light exercise off Andros,
Bahamas Jul 3, 1945 and w/o.
42-63837 ... 42-63896
Consolidated B-24D-10-CF Liberator
MSN 86/145
63837 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ814.  SOC Mar 6, 1945
63838 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ815.  SOC Jun 3, 1947
63839 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ816.  MIA on convoy escort duty Nov 20, 1943
63840 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ817.  Crashed after takeoff 2 mi E of Beaulieu, UK Nov 15, 1943.
63841 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ818.  MIA off Ouissant, France Jun 14, 1944 during attack on U-boat
63842 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ819.  Ditched in Atlantic Nov 20, 1943 after 3 engines failed.
63843 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ820.  Sold for scrap Mar 12, 1947.
63844 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ821.  Sold for scrap Mar 12, 1947
63845 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ822.  Damaged during heavy landing at Aldergrove, Northern
Ireland Jun 25, 1945.  Not repaired.
63846 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ823.  SOC Apr 11, 1946
63847 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ824.  SOC Apr 25, 1946
63848 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ825.  SOC Jun 13, 1946
63849 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ826.  SOC Mar 14, 1946
63850 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ827.  SOC Apr 11, 1946
63851 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ828.  Ditched after fuel exhaustion 50 mi off Trincomalee,
Ceylong Mar 20, 1945.
63852 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ829.  SOC Apr 11, 1946
63853 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ830.  SOC Apr 11, 1946
63854 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ831.  SOC Apr 11, 1946
63855 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ832.  Shot down by AAA while attacking and sinking U-boat U-468 Aug 11, 1943.
63856 to RAF as Liberator III BZ833.  SOC Apr 11, 1946.
63857 to RAF as Liberator III BZ834.  SOC Aug 31, 1944
63858 to RAF as Liberator III BZ835.  Crashed at Binpur May 7, 1944 after running out of fuel.
63859 to RAF as Liberator III BZ836.  SOC Apr 26, 1945.
63860 to RAF as Liberator III BZ837.  Undercarriage collapsed on landing at Salbani,
India Mar 9, 1944 and w/o.
63861 to RAF as Liberator III BZ838.  Hit tree on approach to Salbani, India Sep 24, 1943 and w/o.
63862 to RAF as Liberator III BZ839.  SOC Feb 14, 1946.
63863 to RAF as Liberator III BZ840.  SOC Feb 14, 1946.
63864 to RAF as Liberator III BZ841.  MIA Oct 10, 1943.
63865 to RAF as Liberator III BZ842. 
63867 to RAF as Liberator III BZ844.  Undershot landing at Dohazari, India and w/o.
63868 to RAF as Liberator III BZ845.  SOC Apr 25, 1946.
63869 to RAF as Liberator III BZ846.  SOC Jun 21, 1945.
63870 to RAF as Liberator III BZ847.  SOC Feb 28, 1946.
63871 to RAF as Liberator III BZ848.  SOC Feb 28, 1946.
63872 to RAF as Liberator III BZ849.  SOC Apr 11, 1946.
63873 to RAF as Liberator III BZ850.  SOC Sep 13, 1945.
63874 to RAF as Liberator III BZ851.  Struck trees on approach to Kolar, India Jun 13, 1944
and destroyed by fire.
63875 to RAF as Liberator III BZ852.  Caught fire while refuelling at Salbani, India 
Jun 13, and destroyed.
63876 to RAF as Liberator III BZ853.  Ditched in Bay of Bengal Jun 22, 1944.
63877 to RAF as Liberator III BZ854.  SOC Sep 13, 1945.
63878 to RAF as Liberator III BZ855.  SOC Sep 13, 1945.
63879 to RAF as Liberator III BZ856.  SOC May 31,1 945.
63880 to RAF as Liberator III BZ857.  Scrapped Mar 12, 1947.
63881 to RAF as Liberator III BZ858.  In early 1943 Polish Government in exile in Great Britain and its leader 
General W. Sikorski start to persuade Churchill that in order to keep non stop delivery of supplies to 
Polish underground army they needed new long range American B 24 bombers. First three arrived in fall 1943 
at Tempsford Base of 138 Sqn RAF where Flight "C" was manned by Poles (after heavy loses over 
Germany 301 Sqn was disbanded and become Flight "C" of 138 Sqn RAF).  On Oct 10, 1943 after dropping supplies 
in Poland plane was damaged by German flak-ship on the Baltic sea. crashed in Baltic of coast of 
Sweden entire crew bailed out and was interned. Returned to UK later
63882 to RAF as Liberator III BZ859.  In early 1943 Polish Government in exile in Great Britain and its leader 
General W. Sikorski start to persuade Churchill that in order to keep non stop delivery of supplies to the 
Polish underground army they needed new long range American B 24 bombers. First three arrived in fall 1943 at 
Tempsford Base of 138 Sqn RAF where Flight "C" was manned by Poles ( fter heavy loses over Germany 301 Sqn 
was disbanded and become Flight "C" of 138 Sqn RAF ).   On Jan 5/6 1944, plane was heavily 
damaged by flak - one engine out crashed on landing into the sea at port of Brindisi while trying 
emergency approach to Campo Cassale.  Whole crew was killed except for one who was injured.
63883 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ860.  In early 1943 Polish Government in exile in Great Britain and its leader 
General W. Sikorski started to persuade Churchill that in order to keep non stop delivery of supplies to the 
Polish underground army they needed new long range American B 24 bombers. First three arrived in fall 1943 	
at Tempsford Base of 138 Sqn RAF where Flight "C" was manned by Poles (after heavy loses over 
Germany 301 Sqn was disbanded and become Flight "C" of 138 Sqn RAF).   After damage to plane in June 1944 
transferred to RAF maintenance unit Maison Blanche in Algeria.  SOC May 30, 1946.
63884 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ861.  SOC Aug 31, 1944.
63885 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ862.  SOC May 30, 1946.
63886 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ863.  Crashed of takeoff at Cuttack, India Oct 1, 1943.
63887 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ864.  Crashed on takeoff at Sigiriya, Ceylon Apr 19, 1944.  
63888 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ865.  SOC Dec 31, 1946.
63889 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ866.  SOC Apr 11, 1946.
63890 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ867.  SOC Sep 20, 1945.
63891 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ868.  Ran out of fuel and ditched 100 mi SE of
Trincomalee, Ceylon May 1, 1945.
63892 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ869.  SOC Nov 13, 1946.
42-63897 ... 42-63971
Consolidated B-24D-15-CF Liberator
MSN 146/220
63898 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ910.  Crashed off coast of Ireland Jul 13, 1944.
63901 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ911.  SOC Oct 8, 1945.
63902 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ912.  SOC Jun 2, 1947.
63911 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ870.  SOC Oct 29, 1946
63912 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ871.  Scrapped Mar 1, 1947.
63913 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ872.  MIA with No. 311 Sqdn Nov 17, 1943.
63914 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ873.  MIA off Gironde, France May 21, 1944.
63915 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ874.  SOC Jun 2, 1947.
63916 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ875.  SOC Jun 2, 1947.
63917 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ876.  SOC Oct 8, 1945.
63918 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ877.  SOC Jun 3, 1947.
63919 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ878.  MIA on patrol west of Ireland Feb 5, 1944.
63920 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ879.  SOC Jun 2, 1947.
63921 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ880.  SOC after undercarriage collapse on landing at
Aldergrove, Northern Ireland with No. 1674 HCU Apr 22, 1945.
63922 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ881.  SOC May 22, 1945.
63923 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ882.  Ditched off Fishguard, Wales Apr 26, 1944.
63924 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ883.  SOC Jun 25, 1947.
63925 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ884.  SOC Apr 11, 1946
63926 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ885.  Dove into ground after takeoff from Sigiriya,
Ceylon Dec 7, 1943.
63927 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ886.
63928 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ887.  Dove into ground after takeoff from Cuttack,
India Oct 7, 1943.
63929 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ888.  SOC Apr 11, 1946
63930 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ889.  SOC Apr 11, 1946.
63931 to RAF as Liberator III BZ890.  SOC Nov 30, 1943
63932 to RAF as Liberator III BZ891.  MIA during minelaying sortie off Crete Nov 19, 1943
63933 to RAF as Liberator III BZ892.  SOC May 30, 1946
63934 to RAF as Liberator III BZ893.  SOC Apr 26, 1945.
63935 to RAF as Liberator III BZ894.  Undershot landing at Celone, Italy Jun 1, 1944.
63936 to RAF as Liberator III BZ895.  SOC Sep 13, 1945.
63937 to RAF as Liberator III BZ896.  SOC Sep 13, 1945.
63938 to RAF as Liberator III BZ897.  SOC Jul 13, 1945.
63939 to RAF as Liberator III BZ898.  SOC May 31, 1945.
63940 to RAF as Liberator III BZ899.  SOC Sep 13, 1945.
63941 to RAF as Liberator III BZ900.  SOC Feb 14, 1946.
63942 to RAF as Liberator III BZ901.  SOC Sep 13, 1945.
63943 to RAF as Liberator III BZ902.  SOC Sep 27, 1945.
63944 to RAF as Liberator III BZ903.  Engine cut on takeoff at Digri, India Mar 29, 1944
and bombs jettisoned through bomb doors and damaged beyond repair.
63945 to RAF as Liberator III BZ904.  Crashed on landing at Salbani, India Nov 23, 1943.
63946 to RAF as Liberator III BZ905.  SOC Apr 26, 1945.
63947 to RAF as Liberator III BZ906.  SOC Apr 26, 1945.
63948 to RAF as Liberator III BZ907.  SOC May 30, 1946.
63949 to RAF as Liberator III BZ908.  SOC Apr 26, 1945.
63950 to RAF as Liberator III BZ909.  SOC Apr 26, 1945.
63951 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ913.  MIA Apr 13, 1944.
63952 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ914.  Scrapped Mar 12, 1947
63954 converted to Aphrodite flying bomb and launched by US Navy
against U-boat pens on Heligoland Sep 3, 1944.  Controller
flew aircraft into Duene Island by mistake.
63958 (389th BG, 565th BS, "Lucky Tiger") shot down by Hptm
Gunther Specht in Bf 109G-6 of JG 11/II Stab at Spieka,
Germany during raid on Vegesack, Germany Oct 8, 1943.  
MACR 2444.  9 KIA, 1 POW.
63961 (389th BG, 565th BS) lost Apr 9, 1944, Germany.  MACR 3778
63962 (44th BG, 506th BS) interned in Sweden May 29, 1944.  MACR 5219.  Flown back to
UK in June 1945.
63963 MSN 212 (389th BG, 567th BS) shot down over Belgium Apr 22, 1944 after attack on Hamm, Germany.  MACR 4290
63964 (93rd BG, 329th BS, "Unexpected II") collided in midair with
P-47D 42-8677 and crashed into North Sea N of Den Helder,
Netherlands Dec 20, 1943.  MACR 2201
63966 lost between Goose Bay and UK Sept 27/28, 1943.  MACR 719.  9 KIA
63969 (93rd BG, 330th BS) damaged and crashed into Ijsselmeer 15 km
NE of Amsterdam, Netherlands Dec 22, 1943.  MACR 2193
63970 (93rd BG, 330th BS) developed engine trouble right after takeoff Jan 31, 1944 
and tried to return.  Fearful of jettisoning bombs, crew headed the plane out to 
sea and bailed out.  Plane smoothed out and continued to circle around for some time.  
RAF had to shoot the plane down.
63971 (44th BG, 68th BS, "Helen Hywater") damaged by Uffz Georg
Borkenhagen in Fw 190A-4 of JG 11/10 and crashlanded near
Trolhattan in Sweden Nov 18, 1943.  MACR 1377.  Crew set fire
to the plane and were interned.  Crew returned Sep 1, 1944.
42-63972 ... 42-64046
Consolidated B-24D-20-CF Liberator
MSN 221/295
63973 (389th BG, 564th BS) crashed due to mechanical failure 
Dec 30, 1943, Laon, France.  MACR 1973.  5 POW, 4 evaded.
63974 (409th BS) salvaged Oct 20, 1943 and used for training.
63976 salvaged Dec 23/24, 1943.
63977 (389th BG, 567th BS) lost Jan 7, 1944, France.  MACR 1854
63978 (93rd BG, 330th BS, *Lonesome Polecat*) shot down by AAA on mission to
Siracourt Feb 11, 1944.  All crew KIA.  MACR 2858
63979 (93rd BG, 409th BS) lost Jul 21, 1944.  MACR 7275.
63980 (MSN 229) 389th BG, 567th BS, "Missouri Mauler"  Completed 25 missions Feb 13, 1944.  Transferred to
801st BG, named "Playmate".  Used on carpet bagger missiions (flying agents and supplies to
resistance).  From Nov 1944 flew missions for the OSS in India.  Returned to england Jan 1945.
Completed several missions for 856th BS, 492nd BG.  Returned to USA and decommissioned.
63981 arrived in England with 448th BG, transferred to 93rd BG afer 7 missions and then returned.
after combat career ended, became formation assembly ship "The Striped Ape"
with 448th BG, replacing 41-23809 Jun 1944.  Condemned for salvage Feb 1945
and replaced by 41-29489
63982 (93rd BG, 328th BS, "El Toro") shot down by Oblt Friedrich Brock in Bf 109G-6
of JG 54/8 Dec 22, 1943 near Menslage, Germany.  MACR 2190.  3 KIA 6 POW.
63986 (90th BG, 319th BS) shot down Wakde Jun 11, 1944
63987 (93rd BG, 409th BS) shot down by fighter, exploded in midair and crashed 1 km S of Herresbach,
Belgium Dec 1, 1943.  MACR 2178.
63988 (93rd BG, 328th BS, "Birmingham Kritzkrieg") shot down by Fw 190A
of JG 11/I over North Sea Nov 13, 1943.  MACR 2180
63990 (90th BG, 321st BS).
63992 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ915.  MIA over western Channel Jun 7, 1944.
63993 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ916.  SOC Oct 8, 1945.
63994 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ917.  SOC Jun 2, 1947.
63995 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ918.  SOC Jun 2,1947
63996 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ919.  SOC Jun 3, 1947.
63997 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ920.  SOC May 29, 1946.
63998 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ921.  SOC Jun 3, 1947.
63999 to RAF as Liberator III BZ922.  SOC Sep 27, 1946.
64000 to RAF as Liberator III BZ923.  Forced landing at Burdwan, India May 17, 1944 due to	
fuel exhaustion
64001 to RAF as Liberator III BZ924.  SOC Feb 14, 1946
64002 to RAF as Liberator III BZ925.  SOC Jul 26, 1945
64003 to RAF as Liberator III BZ926.  MIA on mission to Mahlwagon Mar 1, 1944.
64004 to RAF as Liberator III BZ927.  SOC Mar 14, 1946
64005 to RAF as Liberator III BZ928.  Crashed near Maison Blanche, Algeria Oct 19, 1945
following engine failure.
64006 to RAF as Liberator III BZ929.  SOC May 30, 1946.
64007 to RAF as Liberator III BZ930.  MIA on mission to Feuersbrunn Jul 7, 1944.
64008 to RAF as Liberator III BZ931. Scrapped Mar 12, 1947.
64009 to RAF as Liberator III BZ932.  MIA on mission to Bucharest, Romania May 8, 1944.
64010 to RAF as Liberator III BZ933.  SOC Apr 26, 1945
64011 to RAF as Liberator III BZ934.  SOC Apr 26, 1945.
64012 to RAF as Liberator III BZ935.  Missing on delivery flight Mar 4, 1944
64013 to RAF as Liberator III BZ936.  Crashed in USA prior to delivery to RAF	
64014 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ937.  Scrapped Mar 12, 1947
64015 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ938.  MIA on mission for Special Operations
Executive Jan 31, 1945.
64016 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ939.  MIA on mission for Special Operations
Executive Nov 12, 1944.
64017 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ940.  MIA over western English Channel Jun 12, 1944.
64018 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ941.  Diamaged in accident Jan 10, 1946
64019 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ942.  MIA over western English Channel Jun 7, 1944.
64020 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ943.  Crashed into sea during training exercise Nov 18, 1944.
64021 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ944.  SOC Jun 3,1 947
64022 to RAF as Liberator GR.V BZ945.  MIA over Bay of Biscay Apr 17, 1944.
64023 to RAF as Liberator III BZ946.  SOC Mar 4, 1946
64024 to RAF as Liberator III BZ947.  SOC May 30, 1946
64025 to RAF as Liberator III BZ948.  MIA on mission to Plovdiv, Bulgaria Mar 19, 1944.
64026 to RAF as Liberator III BZ949.  Lost Jan 18, 1944.
64027 to RAF as Liberator III BZ950.  Crashed into ground when engine cut on approach to
Minneriya, Ceylon Jun 9, 1945.
64028 to RAF as Liberator III BZ951.  MIA Jul 25, 1944
64029 to RAF as Liberator III BZ952.  Crashed into mountain in cloud 30 mi W of Weining,
China Apr 6, 1944.
64030 to RAF as Liberator III BZ953.  SOC Jan 31, 1946.
64031 to RAF as Liberator III BZ954.  SOC Jul 19, 1945.
64032 to RAF as Liberator III BZ955.  Forced landed 2 mi S of Jal Chak May 1, 1946 after 
all engines cut out.
64033 to RAF as Liberator III BZ956.  Hit tree during supply drop at Nam Lwi Nov 1, 1944.
64034 to RAF as Liberator III BZ957.  SOC Sep 27, 1945.
64035 to RAF as Liberator III BZ958.  SOC Jul 6, 1944
64036 to RAF as Liberator III BZ959.  Ran into ditch at Digri, India Jun 10, 1944 after
brake failure.
64039 (471st CCTS) crashed Dec 25, 1943, 1 killed.
64046 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
42-72765 ... 42-72814
Consolidated B-24D-155-CO Liberator
MSN 2335/2384
72766 w/o in landing accident Aug 8, 1944, Algeria
72767 (376th BG) lost Jul 31, 1944, Bulgaria.  MACR 7210
72768 (376th BG) shot down by Bf 109G-6 near Vicenza, Italy Dec 28, 1943.   MACR 1614.  5 KIA 5 POW
72773 (376th BG, 515th BS, "Frankie Ferocious") shot down by Uffz Gunther Landt
in Bf 109G-6 of JG 53/8 4 km NW of Chioggia, Italy Dec 28, 1943.  MACR 1616.  2 KIA, 8 POW.
72774 (90th BG, 321st BS) crashed on takeoff
72782 w/o Jan 13, 1944 in takeoff accident Manduria, Italy
72783 (307th BG, 372nd BS "Heather Angel") lost Apr 27, 1944, Truk.  MACR 12418
72784 lost Sep 25, 1943, Fiji Islands.  MACR 782.
72785 (90th BG, 320th BS) salvaged Nov 14, 1944
72789 (90th BG, 400th BS) lost Oct 12, 1943, Solomons.  MACR 997
72794 (5th BG, 23rd BS) lost Oct 1, 1943.  MACR 725
72796 crashed on landing Oct 20, 1943 at Jackson Field, Port Moresby, New Guinea due to tire failure.
Injuries, no fatalities.
72797 (90th BG, 319th BS) crashed into mountain after takeoff from Nadzap Mar 23, 1944
72800 (ditched in Solomon Sea Oct 25, 1943.  Pilot and copilot
killed.  MACR 16367
72801 (380th BG, 531st BS) lost Mar 19, 1944, SW Pacific.  MACR 3723.
72804 (90th BG) lost Jan 16, 1944, SW Pacific
72806 (90th BG, 321st BS, "Ten Knights in a Bar Room") shot down by
Ki-61 "Tony" at Wewak, PNG Dec 1, 1943.  MACR 2085.  10 KIA
72807 (90th BG, 400th BS)
72811 (43rd BG) lost Jun 13, 1944.  MACR 9340
72813 (44 BG, 66 BS) lost Jan 21, 1944, Le Havre.  MACR 2252
72814 (90th BG, "Miss Deed") lost on weather recon mission
near New Guinea Nov 6, 1943.  MACR 1485.  11 KIA
42-72815 ... 42-72864
Consolidated B-24D-160-CO Liberator
MSN 2385/2434
72815 (90th BG, 400th BS, "Sky Witch") equipped for long-range recon with four extra 400-gallon
bomb bay tanks and two 160-gallon tanks on command deck.
While searching for Japanese Fleet in Brunei Bay, off Borneo
fought a 40-battle with at least 9 Zeros, shooting down at
least four, then flew more 1000 miles to friendly territory
but was so badly damaged that it never flew again.
Salvaged Nov 7, 1944 at Morotai due to combat damage.
72818 (307th BG) lost Feb 12, 1944.  MACR 2282.
72820 (5th BG, 868th BS, *Libby Raider*) shot down by Gekko night fighter Apr 23, 1944, South Pacific.  MACR 5085  MACR 5085
By this stage, the 868th was not operating under the 5th BG but was a detached unit directly 
reporting to 13th AF HQ
72823 (307th BG, 371st BS) shot down by Zeros over sea betwee New Britain and New Ireland, New
Guinea Jan 1, 1944.  MACR 1495.  10 KIA.
72826 w/o Apr 23, 1944, Momote AB, Papua New Guinea
72828 (5th BG) lost May 12, 1944, South Pacific.  MACR 5092
72830 w/o Oct 14, 1943 Nebraska
72831 "Heaven Can Wait:, "Censored" with 11th BG, 432st BS art Kwajelein Atoll, Marshall Islands Jul 1944.
72833 (389th BG, 567th BS) damaged during mission and ditched in Thames estuary
Jan 29, 1944.  10 crewmembers missing at sea.  MACR 2245
72835 (308th BG) lost Feb 5, 1944.  MACR 2297
72836 (308th BG) lost Dec 12, 1943.  MACR 11974
72839 w/o Nov 10, 1944 in landing accident at Pandaveswar, India
72841 w/o Jun 14, 1944 in landing accident at Tezpur, India
72842 w/o Jan 25, 1944 Chabua, India Jan 25, 1944.  Crew bailed out. 
72843 ("Strawberry Bitch" served with 376th BG, 512th BS) stored at Davis Monthan
from 1946 to 1959, now on display at National Museum of the USAF, WPAFB, Ohio.
72844 (376th BG, 514th BS, "Jackie Boy") hit by AAA and crashed
6 km NE of Elatia, Greece Dec 6, 1943.  MACR 1478. 3 POW, 7 returned
72847 (376th BG) lost Feb 22, 1944, Germany.  MACR 2833
72851 w/o Sep 15, 1943, Lochmaddy, UK
72852 (376 BG, 513th BS, "Ripper The 2nd") shot down by Bf 109G-6
at Torri di Quartesolo, Italy Dec 28, 1943.  MACR 1612.  7 KIA, 3 POW.
72853 (44th BG, 67th BS, "Count Bruga") shot down by Oblt Josef Jansen in Bf 19G-6 of
JG 27/2 ENE of Wiener Neustadt, Austria Oct 1, 1943.  MACR 6452.
7 KIA, 3 POW.
72855 (63rd FS, 56th FG) declared war weary and sent to 5th Emergency Rescue Squadron.
72856 (389th BG, 566th BS, "Nana") shot down by Fw. Steiger
in Bf 110G-2 of ZG 26/Stab near Aachen, Germany Dec 1, 1943.  
MACR 2499.  10 KIA
72857 (44th BG, 506th BS, "Star Spangled Hell") shot down by Uffz Hans
Hambeck in Bf 109G-6 of JG 27/1 S of Wiener Neustadt, Austria
Oct 1, 1943.  1 KIA, 9 POW.
72858 (44th BG, 68th BS, "Pistol Packing Mama") made emergency landing in Sweden Apr 9, 1944.  MACR 3851  
Scrapped due to extensive damage
72860 (44th BG, 67th BS, "Miss Emmy Lou") crashlanded near Catania,
Sicily Oct 1, 1943.
72862 collided with 42-78522 over Death Valley, CA Aug 4, 1944
72863 (328th BG, 36th BS) lost Mar 3, 1944, France.  MACR 3851
42-72865 ... 42-72914
Consolidated B-24D-165-CO Liberator
MSN 2435/2484
72865 (44th BG, 67th BS) lost Feb 22, 1944, Holland.  MACR 2420
72866 (389th BG, 565th BS) lost Apr 1, 1944, France.  MACR 3597
72867 w/o Nov 14, 1943 in crash 10 mi N of Alamagordo, New Mexico
72868 (389th BG, 565th BS, "Tinker Toy") hit by the crashing 42-72875 and crashed in
Germany Nov 13, 1943.  MACR 2501.  7 KIA, 2 POW, 1 evaded.
72869 after combat career ended, became formation assembly ship for 93rd BG
after 41-23667 was condemned.
72870 (801st BG, 406th BS) lost Apr 5, 1944.  MACR 3568
72873 (801st BG, 36th BS) lost Jul 4, 1944.  MACR 6990
72874 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
72875 (389th BG, 564th BS, "Liberty Lady") shotdown by Hptm Rolf
Hermichen in Fw 190A-6 of JG 11/I Stab, then collided
with 42-72868 and crashed at Janneby, Germany Nov 13, 1943.  MACR 2502.  10 KIA
72876 (389th BG, 566th BS) shot down by Hptm Rolf Hermichen in Fw 190A-6 of JG 11/1 Stab
and crashed at Hottorf, Germany Dec 1, 1943.  MACR 2500.
5 KIA, 5 POW
72877 (44th BG, 66th BS) shot down by Bf 109G-6 of JG 27/I S of
Wiener Neustadt, Austria Oct 1, 1943.  MACR 9022.  4 KIA, 6 POW.
72878 (44th BG, 67th BS, "Miss Emmy Lou II") all engines quit during
landing, crashlanded, broke up and burned at West Bradenham, UK
Dec 21, 1943.  4 injured.
72880 w/o Oct 11, 1943 in takeoff accident at Peterson AAF, Colorado Springs, Colorado
72882 w/o Sep 17,1 943, Topeka AAB, Kansas
72883 to USN as PB4Y-1 32161.
72886 w/o Mar 31, 1944 in landing accident at Nashville MAP, Tennessee
72887 w/o Jan 12, 1944 in crash 30 mi N of Biggs Field, Texas
72888/72889 to USN as PB4Y-1 32162/32163.
72891 (98th BG, 344th BS) shot down by 105mm flak at Pottsching, Austria Oct 2, 1943.  MACR 1143.
6 KIA, 4 POW.
72892 (376th BG) lost over Austria May 30, 1944.  MACR 5456
72893 to USN as PB4Y-1 32164.
72894 w/o Apr 7, 1944 Tonopah AAF, Nevada
72895 to USN as PB4Y-1 63948
72896 (376th BG) lost Feb 12, 1944.  MACR 2388
72897 to USN as PB4Y-1 63945
72898 w/o May 24, 1944, Tonopah AAF, Nevada
72899 (90th BG, 321st BS) crashed Feb 29, 1944.  MACR 6304
72902 (376th BG, 513rd BS) shot down by Uffz Rudolf Moycis in Bf 109G-6 of JG27/7 1 km E of
Poendeoria, Greece Oct 5, 1943.  MACR 930.  2 KIA, 2 POW, 6 evaded, 1 ?.
72903 to USN as PB4Y-1 63946
72905 to USN as PB4Y-1 63942
72906 to USN as PB4Y-1 63947
72909 to USN as PB4Y-1 63943
72910 to USN as PB4Y-1 63950
72913 to USN as PB4Y-1 63949
72914 to USN as PB4Y-1 63957
42-72915 ... 42-72963
Consolidated B-24D-170-CO Liberator
MSN 2485/2533
72915 to USN as PB4Y-1 63944
72916 to USN as PB4Y-1 63959
72917 to USN as PB4Y-1 63958
72918 to USN as PB4Y-1 63952
72919 to USN as PB4Y-1 63951
72920 to USN as PB4Y-1 63956
72921 to USN as PB4Y-1 63955
72922/72923 to USN as PB4Y-1 32165/32166.
72924 to USN as PB4Y-1 63954
72925/72926 to USN as PB4Y-1 32167/32168.
72928 to USN as PB4Y-1 63953
72929 w/o May 1, 1944 in takeoff accident Pueblo, Colorado
72931 w/o Jan 24, 1944 in crash 6 mi NE of Chinle, Arizona
72932 w/o Aug 1, 1944 in taxi accident Pueblo, Colorado
72934 (90th BG, 321st BS)
72935 w/o Aug 1, 1944 Eureka, Nevada when ran out of fuel.
72943 SOC at Searcy Field, Stillwater, OK.  Sold by War Assets Corp to Paul Mantz Feb 19, 1946
72944 (471st BG, 806th BS) crashed Sept 29, 1943.
72946 (43rd BG, 403rd BS) MIA Apr 16, 1944 in weather-related accident, New Guinea. MACR 4497.  On that 
day (Black Sunday) the US 5th AF lost 37 aircraft to weather.  Wreck located in 2002.
All 10 on board killed.
72947 (90th BG, 400th BS)
72950 salvaged May 2, 1946 at Panama Air Depot
72954 crash landed at Hollandia Oct 1944
72960 w/o Apr 12, 1944, Kipapa Gulch, Oahu, Hawaii
72962 (11th BG, 431st BS) damaged by Zero and crashed into Pacific near Marshall Islands Jan 3, 1944.  MACR 1786.
MACR 1786.
72963 (11th BG, 42nd BS) lost over Mille Island, Marshall Islands
Dec 1, 1943.  MACR 1179.  10 KIA
42-107249 ... 42-107275
Consolidated C-87-CF Liberator Express
MSN 1/27 (originally MSN 1107/1133)
107249 (22nd TCG) lost in india Aug 9, 1943.  No further details
107251 suffered landing accident at Kunming, China Dec 20, 1943,
consequences not known.
107255 suffered taxying accident at Chengkung, China May 30, 1944,
consequences not known
107259 (77th TCS, 22nd TCG) lost Aug 9, 1943, India.  MACR 307
107260 (1st TCG) one source says aircraft was lost in Indochina
Oct 13, 1943.  Another source states aircraft ground-looped
at Jorhat, India Nov 6, 1943, damage not known.
107262 lost Jan 25, 1944.  MACR 2090 and 2043
107266 converted to AT-22.  Redesignated TB-24D in 1944.  May have gone to Navy as RY-2.
107268 crashlanded at Sookerating, India Jan 2, 1945, consequences
not known.
107269 lost Oct 13, 1943.  MACR 1078
107270 lost Nov 30, 1943,  China.  MACR 1649
107272 bellylanded at Kunming, China Dec 24, 1943.  
107273 missing near Fort Hertz, Burma Feb 7, 1944.  MACR 2313
107274 suffered takeoff accident at Tezpur, India Aug 23, 1943,
consequences not known.
43-30548 ... 43-30568
Consolidated C-87-CF Liberator Express
MSN 28/48
30548 suffered taxying accident at Jorhat, India Sep 14, 1944,
consequences not known.
30549 and 30561 converted to AT-22. Both redesignated TB-24D in 1944
30553 ground looped on takeoff from Jorhat, India Nov 13, 1943,
consequences not known.
30554 in accident Apr 2, 1944 when attempted to retract wheels
before becoming airborne at Medford AAF, OR
30555 (98th TCS, 28th TGC) lost Sept 28, 1943, Indochina.  MACR 812
30556 (ATC) lost near Texpur, India Jun 14, 1944.  MACR 5813
30559 suffered taxying accident at Luhsien, China Sep 23, 1945,
consequences not known.
30560 suffered taxying accident at Luliang, China Feb 18, 1945,
consequences not known.
30563 suffered landing accident at Jorhat, India Sep 3, 1944,
consequences not known.
30564 suffered taxying accident at Tezpur, India May 19, 1944,
consequences not known.
30565 w/o Jul 26, 1944 Merriam, KS  (flying low over relatives suburb, struck a house- 3 lost & 3 ok)
30566 suffered takeoff accident at Tezpur, India May 7, 1944,
consequences not known.
30568 suffered takeoff accident at Chengtu, China Mar 15, 1944,
consequences not known
43-30572 ... 43-30627
Consolidated C-87-CF Liberator Express
MSN 52/107
30572 crashed at Hsinching, China Oct 11, 1944.
30573 (ATC) lost Dec 7, 1944, China.  MACR 10379
30574 and 30584 converted to AT-22.  Both redesignated TB-24D in 1944.
30575 lost Mar 18, 1944 near Loshan, China.  MACR 3279 and 3492
30576 w/o Jan 20, 1944 Wadi Seidna, Sudan  (crash landing)
30578 suffered taxying accident at Chanyi, India Jul 28, 1944.  Consequences
not known
30579 suffered taxying accident at Luliang, China Jul 26, 1944.  Consequences
not known.
30580 crashed Aug 17, 1944 at unknown location
30582 suffered landing accident at Kwanghan, China Aug 18, 1944.
30583 crashed at Chengtu, China Jun 19, 1944
30586 crashed 5 mi N of Tingkawk Sakan, Burma Mar 24, 1945.
30587 suffered landing accident at Jorhat, India Aug 13, 1944.  Consequences
not known.
30589 involved in midair collision at Jorhat, India Jul 16, 1945.
Consequences not known.
30590 (ATC) crashed 20 mi from Shingbiwyang, Burma Oct 10, 1944.  MACR 9091.  Crew bailed out.
30591 suffered ground accident at Jorhat, India Feb 26, 1944.  Consequences not known.
30592 suffered landing accident at Hainchiang, China Dec 17, 1944.
Consequences not known.
30593 (ICW) lost May 15, 1944, India.  MACR 5023
30594 suffered landing accident at Chengkung, China Apr 24, 1944.  Consequences
not known.
30595 crashed at Luliang, China Oct 15, 1944.
30597 (ATC) lost Apr 28, 1944, India  MACR 4736
30598 (ATC) crashed at Yunnanyi, China Jun 4, 1944 following engine
failure.  MACR 5663.  Crew bailed out.
30599 suffered landing accident at Luliang, China Dec 31, 1944.  Consequences
not known.
30600 (ATC) lost Jul 10, 1044.  MACR 6520
30601 suffered landing accident at Hsinting, China Aug 13, 1944.  Consequences
not known.
30602 w/o Jul 23, 1944 Tezpur A/p, India  (ground fire)
30603 suffered landing accident at Tezpur, India Dec 26, 1944.  Consequences
not known
30605 suffered taxying accident at Tezpur, India Sep 6, 1944.  Consequences
not known
30606 crashed at Chengtu, China Jun 5, 1944 following engine failure.  MACR 5475
30607 suffered taxying accident at unknown location Jan 29, 1945.
Consequences not known.
30608 crashed 8 mi E of Chengkung, China Mar 26, 1944
30609 w/o Sep 9, 1944 Tezpur A/p, India  (t/off)  4 lost
30610 lost Jun 6, 1945, India.  MACR 8717
30612 suffered landing accident at Chanyi, India May 27, 1944.  Consequences
not known.
30614 missing Sep 23, 1944.  Details and location not known
30615 crashed at Tezpur, India Nov 11, 1944.
30616 w/o Aug 29, 1944 Casablanca, Morocco  (t/off)
30617  w/o Aug 20, 1945 Warton, Uk  (t/off)
30619 crashed near Goteburg in Sweden Oct 20, 1944 bearing civil registration NC18618.  All 6 onboard killed.
This was some sort of secret operation.  It seems that the plane was a part of
Operation Carpetbagger, which was a special program to deliver supplies
to resistance groups in enemy-occupied countries, to deliver personnel
to the field, and occasionally to bring back personnel from the field.  It
is believed that this plane was being used to fly back to the UK Norwegian
aircrew trainees and American internees from Sweden.
30621 involved in midair collision 150 mi W of Hsinching, China Nov 6, 1944.
May have survived as C-87 indentified as "43-621" involved in taxying
accident at Luhsien, China Jul 23, 1945.
30625 damaged Jul 24, 1944 Jorhat, India  (grd accident)
30626 suffered landing accident at Kiunglai, China Sep 27, 1944.  Consequences
not known.

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