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Serial Number Criteria: 39-790
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Data last updated: Tue Mar 15 09:25:04 2016
39-749 ... 39-797 (EXACT MATCH)
Douglas P-70 Havoc
Ordered as A-20, modified during production as P-70 night fighter
749 to reclamation at Spokane Aug 4, 1946.
750 surveyed at Orlando Apr 21, 1943
751 w/o Jun 7, 1944 at Salinas AAB, CA; repaired; surveyed at Estrella AAF, CA Jul 10, 1944.  
W/o 18 Jul 1944 at Stockton, CA.
752 w/o Apr 6, 1943 at Haines City, FL.  To CL-26 at Orlando Apr 10, 1943
753 to reclamation at Spokane Jan 26, 1945
754 to reclamation at Spokane Jan 29, 1946
755 to RFC at Ontario, CA Jan 22, 1945
756 w/o Feb 26, 1943 at Orlando, FL.  Surveyed at Orlando Apr 28, 1943
757 w/o Jul 4, 1944 at Hammer Field, CA.  Surveyed at Hammer Field, CA Jul 5, 1944
758 w/o Jul 9, 1943 at Kissimmee AAB, FL.  Surveyed at Orlando Jul 11, 1943
759 (249th NFS, 30th FG) in landing accident at Bolling Field, DC Jan 1, 1943, repaired; 
W/o 25 May 1943 at Leesburg, FL.   To CL-26 at Leesburg Aug 21, 1943
760 w/o Oct 18, 1943 at Kissimmee AAB, FL.  Surveyed Oct 21, 1943
761 to RFC at Ontarion Mar 27, 1945
762 (481st Night Fither Operational Training Group) in crash landing at Kissimmee, FL Oct 4, 1943
and damaged beyond repair
763 surveyed at Salanis AB, CA Jul 26, 1944
764 (349th FS, 50th FG) crashed into lake near edge of Kissimme, FL Jan 15, 1943
765 condemned Sep 13, 1943
766 salvaged Sep 20, 1944
767 (6th NFS/15th FG) w/o in landing accident at Jackson Field, Port Moresby, New Guinea Jun 22, 1943.
768 (6th Ferrying Group Air Transport Command) crsahed during wheels-up belly landing at RAAF Townsville,
Queensland, Australia while on ferry flight Mar 29, 1943.  All crew survived, but aircraft DBR and
salvaged Jan 28, 1944
769 condemned Jun 28, 1943.
770 w/o Jan 4, 1944 at Barber's Point, HI  
771 condened Jan 29, 1944
774 (6th NFS, 15th FG) w/o in landing accident at Munda, Solomon Islands Nov 20, 1943.
Surveyed at McClelland Jun 7, 1944
775 condemned Jun 15, 1944
776 in accident Jun 20, 1943
778 condemned Aug 1, 1944
779 w/o Feb 11, 1943 at Lexington, KY.  To CL-26 at Orlando AB
782 condemned Jun 11, 1945
783 condemned Mar 5, 1944
784 condemned Aug 30, 1943
785 (A Detachment, Night Fighter Squadron, 13th FG) lost from unknown cause on flight from Berry Airfield, Port
Moresby to Dobodura Airfield on Oro, Papua New Guinea Oct 30, 1943.  Both crew MIA and presumed killed.
786 w/o Oct 13, 1942 at Kahanna Bay, HI.  Condemned Dec 5, 1942
787 condemned Jun 11, 1945
789 (6th NFS, 15th FG) w/o in taxiing accident at Jackson Field, Port Moresby, New Guinea Sep 2, 1943
790 (6th NFS, 15th FG) ditched off Kila Field, Port Moresby, New Guinea May 7, 1943  All three crew killed.
791 (Headquarters, 6th AF) w/o in taxiing accident at Albrook Field, Canal Zone Jan 17, 1943.  All crew
survived.  To reclamation at Spokane Sep 14, 1945
792 surveyed at Kissimmee Dec 17, 1943
793 w/o Apr 13, 1944 at Hammer Field, CA.  Surveyed at Kissimmee Jan 11, 1944
794 w/o Mar 8, 1944 at Hammer Field, CA.  Surveyed at Salinis AB, CA May 16, 1944
795 w/o May 16, 1944 at Malibu Beach, CA.  Surveyed at Kissimmee May 18, 1944.
796 w/o Feb 10, 1943 at MacDill Field, FL.  To reclamation at St Johns, Newfoundland May 29, 1945
797 to RFC at Ponca City Apr 17, 1945.

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