USAF Serial Number Search Results
Serial Number Criteria: 42-93015
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Data last updated: Tue Mar 15 09:25:04 2016
42-92924 ... 42-93283 (EXACT MATCH)
Douglas C-47A-20-DK Skytrain
MSNs beginning with 12779 and ending with 13177, with entries ending with '8' skipped.
92924 (MSN 12779) to Navy as BuNo 17175
92925 (MSN 12780)
92926 (MSN 12781)
92927 (MSN 12782)
92928 (MSN 12783)
92929 (MSN 12784) lost Oct 10, 1945, Saipan
92930 (MSN 12785) became NC88783, then XB-FUX.
92931 (MSN 12786) to Honduras AF as FAH300 Dec 1947. Ditched in sea
off coast of El Salvador May 5, 1957, 2 crew members killed.
92932 (MSN 12787)
92933 (MSN 12789) by 1955 was N91222 of Allegheny Airlines
92934 (MSN 12790) by 1955 was VH-AOH of Butler Air Transport
92935 (MSN 12791)
92936 (MSN 12792) by 1954 was N91229 of Allegheny Airlines. To Fuerze Aerea Argentina and preserved as TC-34
at Buenos Aires.
92937 (MSN 12793) to Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific Airlines as VR-HEN. To Air Outre-Mer
(French Overseas Departments and Territories) as F-OAHY.
Destroyed by shell fire while parked at Muong Sai Airport,
Laos Feb 13, 1954. Some reports give the date as Feb 13, 1953.
92938 (MSN 12794)
92939 (MSN 12795) (44 AB Sq, 4109 Ops Grp) crashed on landing at Lake Charles AFB, LA Apr 4, 1952.
92940 (MSN 12796)
92941 (MSN 12797)
92942 (MSN 12799)
92943 (MSN 12800)
92944 (MSN 12801) w/o Mar 27, 1944 at Buckley Field, Colorado
92945 (MSN 12802)
92946 (MSN 12803)
92947 (MSN 12804)
92948 (MSN 12805)
92949 (MSN 12806)
92950 (MSN 12807) to RAF as Dakota III KG487. Returned to USAAF Sep 26, 1946
92951 (MSN 12809) to RAF as Dakota III KG488. Destroyed in air raid on
Evere Jan 1, 1945.
92952 (MSN 12810) to RAF as Dakota III KG489. Crashlanded at Evere
Sep 21, 1944 following flak damage over Arnhem
92953 (MSN 12811) to RAF as Dakota III KG490. Sank back onto belly
at Comilla Aug 2, 1945 after undercarriage prematurely raised
during takeoff. SOC Sep 20,1945.
92954 (MSN 12812) to RAF as Dakota III KG491. MIA from supply dropping
mission over Burma May 4, 1945.
92955 (MSN 12813) to RAF as Dakota III KG492, To Royal Indian AF as VP908
Nov 28, 1946. To Royal Pakistan AF as C-400. Registered in Pakistan as
G-AOCT, to Air Madaascar first as F-OAYR, then 54-MAJ.
Crashed on takeoff at Faafangana Airport, Madagascar
Jul 15, 1963. 3 crew, 2 passengers killed.
92956 (MSN 12814) to RAF as Dakota III KG493. Crashlanded at Sylhet
Jun 23, 1944 after hitting tree during overshoot in bad
visibility
92957 (MSN 12815) to RAF as Dakota III KG494. Crashed in desert
2 mi W of Habbaniya May 26, 1944 after running out of fuel
in dust storm.
92958 (MSN 12816) to RAF as Dakota III KG495. SOC Jun 29, 1946
92959 (MSN 12817) to RAF as Dakota III KG496. Transferred to Indian
AF as VP904 Sep 25, 1947.
92960 (MSN 12819) to RAF as Dakota III KG497. Transferred to Indian
AF as MA965 Sep 25, 1947.
92961 (MSN 12820, 3rd TCG) lost May 27, 1945. MACR 14528. There
is an RAF record card saying that this plane went to RAF
as Dakota III KG498 and flew into a hill at night 10 mi
SW of Torrettoria, Italy Dec 21, 1944.
92962 (MSN 12821) to RAF as Dakota III KG499. Returned to USAAF
Aug 29, 1946. To VT-CGG of Indian Airlines Corp. W/o Jan 3, 1950 in crash 4 mi NW of Taksing, India. 9 killed.
92963 (MSN 12822) to RAF as Dakota III KG500. Flew into high ground
in cloud 6 mi NE of Kell, Germany May 25, 1945.
92964 (MSN 12823) to RAF as Dakota III KG501. Returned to USAAF
May 12, 1947. By 1954 was YU-ABJ of Jugosolovenski Aero-Transport
92965 (MSN 12824) to RAF as Dakota III KG502. Flew into Cold Fell,
Castle Carrock while descending in cloud Feb 3, 1946.
92966 (MSN 12825) to RAF as Dakota III KG503. Returned to USAAf
Jul 25, 1946. By 1955 was TC-ESI of Devlet Hava Yollari.
92967 (MSN 12826) to RAF as Dakota III KG504. Sold to Indian
government Jan 30, 1947
92968 (MSN 12827) to RAF as Dakota III KG505. Sold to Indian
government Jan 30, 1947
92969 (MSN 12829) to RAF as Dakota III KG506. To Thai AF postwar. To Siamese Airways in
1947 as HS-SAB. Inherited by Thai Airways Nov 1, 1951. Reregistered HS-TDB Sep 15, 1958.
Registration cancelled Jan 1969 but may have been used by Airservices Co., LTD.
Stored at Don Muang AP, Thailand Mar 1978 to Mar 1983 and presumably scrapped there.
92970 (MSN 12830) to civil registry as NC57779, N57779, N51080, N622NU (noted in 1968). To Yugoslav
Air Force in 1976 as 71288 as calibration aircraft and sold in Feb 1991. Then to TC-ALI and noted on
static display at "Rahmi Koc" Industry Museum in Istanbul Aug 1978 and Aug 1996. Noted at
the Military Museum, Istanbul Apr 2009 with serial 71288.
92971 (MSN 12831) w/o Mar 6, 1945 at Shingbwiyang, Burma in takeoff accident
92972 (MSN 12832) to XV-NIA
92973 (MSN 12833)
92974 (MSN 12834) w/o in forced landing at Puplackai, China Jun 5, 1944
92975 (MSN 12835) w/o Apr 2, 1945, Monglong, Burma
92976 (MSN 12836) w/o Nov 24, 1945 Warazup, Burma in takeoff accident
92977 (MSN 12837)
92978 (MSN 12839)
92979 (MSN 12840) damaged on takeoff at Kunming, China Sep 13, 1945.
92980 (MSN 12841) in open storage at Carp Airport in bad condition as C-FMOC.
92981 (MSN 12842) to Phillippine civil registry as PI-C649, RP-C649
92982 (MSN 12843) w/o May 14, 1944 Gaudo, Italy
92983 (MSN 12844) Became N54705 of Pan American World Airways, Inc.
Then became EC-WQB, then EC-AQB.
92984 (MSN 12845) to LV-ROT Sep 19, 1949, LV-AHD Sep 21, 1949. Registration
cancelled Jan 2, 1961
92985 (MSN 12846) w/o Jun 24, 1945, China (?)
92986 (MSN 12847) to Marine Corps as R4D-5 BuNo 17188 in Apr 1944.
92987 (MSN 12849) damaged at Atkinson Field, BGA Aug 5, 1945.
92988 (MSN 12850) to civil registry as CF-DSW, to Zonas Oeste y Norte de
Aerolineas Argentinas (ZONDA) as LV-ABY. To Aerolineas Aeroposta
To Lineas Aereas del Estado (Argentinian AF)in Jun 1966 as T-08.
In 1968 to Paraguayan AF as T-63. WFU.
92989 (MSN 12851) to VT-CCH, XY-ACJ, to UBT-710 Burma AF
92990 (MSN 12852) on civil registry as N16602. On display at Travis AFB, California
92991 (MSN 12853) to N100SD
92992 (MSN 12854) w/o May 14, 1944 at Gaudo, Italy in midair collision with 41-18446
and 42-23527.
92993 (MSN 12855) to Canadian civil registry as CF-CUF with Canadian Pacific Airlines. Struck tree on
Mt Oanagan while making an approach to Penticton, British Columbia when drifted below the minimum
altitude permissible Dec 22, 1950. Both pilots killed, 16 survivors.
92994 (MSN 12856)
92995 (MSN 12857) returned to USA Aug 20, 1945, to RFC Jun 5, 1946.
To West Coast Airlines as NC44587 Nov 6, 1946. Leased as CF-ONH
for Pacific Western Airlines from Apr 17, 1962, then back to West
Coast Airlines Aug 6, 1963 as N44587. Pacific Western bought
CF-ONH Mar 15, 1964. At some point Air West bought it and
registered it as N44587. Aerodyne Corp of Renton, WA bought
it on Jan 28, 1969, but Aerodyne eventually went out of business.
Seen derelict Jan 1980, apparently inactive since May 1974.
Registered as N353SA for Salair Jan 1988. Reported at
Nanaimo, BC Jan 1997 as N44587. Boutht by RF Aircraft Services
Jan 10, 1992, but may not have gone anywhere. Registered for
Alta Leasing of Utah Dec 8, 1997 as DC-3C. Operated by Desert
Air Transport and is still current in Anchorage, AK
92996 (MSN 12859) w/o Sep 19, 1944 Bordj Menaiel, Algeria due to structural failure.
92997 (MSN 12860) w/o Apr 26, 1944 Parnamirim Field, Natal, Brazil in takeoff accident.
92998 (MSN 12861, 25th TCS, 64th TCG) crashed Nov 1, 1944 Poleymieux, France
92999 (MSN 12862)
93000 (MSN 12863)
93001 (MSN 12864, 314th TCG) lost Sep 18, 1944. MACR 10283
93002 (314th TCG, MSN 12865) crashed Jun 6, 1944 near French village of
Coquene after being damaged by ground fire during
night paradrop. MACR 6008
93003 (MSN 12866)
93004 (MSN 12867) to MASDC Dec 19, 1967. To excess Mar 31, 1970.
93005 (MSN 12869) to MASDC Jul 18, 1969. To excess Mar 31, 1970
93006 (MSN 12870)
93007 (MSN 12871) to MASDC Apr 28, 1964
93008 (MSN 12872) to RAAF as A65-45 (VH-CIB). To Qantas 12/1946 as VH-EAK, later VH-BPL.
To Thai AF as L2-13/96. W/o off Si Racha Jan 18, 1980.
93009 (MSN 12873) to RAAF as A65-44 (VH-CIA). To Qantas 4/1948 as VH-EAP. Last registration as VH-BPL in
Oct 1982.
93010 (MSN 12874) to RAAF as A65-46 (VH-CIC). To DCA 10/1946 as VH-JVF.
93011 (MSN 12875) to RAAF as A65-47 (VH-CUO). To TAA 8/1946 as
VH-TAG "Grant"
93012 (MSN 12876) to RCAF as Dakota III 965. Sold to ALPA Aerotaxis of Peru as OB-T-1043.
93013 (MSN 12877) to RCAF as Dakota III 966. W/o 1944.
93014 (MSN 12879) to US Navy as BuNo 17182.
93015 (MSN 12880) to NEIAF as DT-941, callsign VH-RDK
93026 (MSN 12892) to France Jul 15, 1947 as F-BEFN, SATT, Villacoublay 1947. Air France Jan 13, 1948.
To N16399 Englert Investments Inc, Miami, FL. To Monroe County Mosquito Control Distric, Key West,
FL. To Carib West Airways as 8B-AAB. Back to N16399. To spares with tropic Air as 8P-AA. Derlect
in Barbados Oct to Nov 1978.
93028 (MSN 12894) to OK-WDN in 1947. W/o Dec 21, 1948 at Pilos, Greece.
93029 (MSN 12895) 315th TCG) lost Sep 21, 1944 in drop zone
south of Arnhem, Holland during Operation Market Garden.
MACR 10135. All aboard killed. Some remains recovered
by Dutch citizens in 1945. The remains of five more
were recovered in 1994.
93030 (MSN 12896) To RFC Nov 5, 1945. Became SE-BBN "Jarpen" (later renamed "Nore Viking")
of ABA. Burned out at Lulea Jan 22, 1949.
93031 (MSN 12897) to RFC sep 22, 1945. Reguilt as c/n 43081. To NC13300 with United Aircraft Corp, Hartford, CT
Sep 25, 1946. A succession of private owners.
93032 (MSN 12899) damaged Jul 22, 1945 in ground accident at Leon, France. EI-ACM with Air Lingus "St Fintan".
To HZ-AAN Saudi Arabian Airlines. Crahed into Red Sea Jun 3.1964
93033 (MSN 12900) to Turkish AF as 6078 and CBK-78
93034 (MSN 12901) in accident Mar 5, 1945.
93035 (MSN 12902) w/o in taxi accident Jul 22, 1944 at Colleville-sur-mer, France
93036 (MSN 12903) was used in Normandy landings with 441st TCG. to Turkish AF as 6088,
ultimate fate obscure.
93037 (MSN 12904) to CR-LBL and in 1976 with TAAG Angola Airlines as D2-LBL
93038 (MSN 12905) crashed into cliff on finals near Port Logan, Scotland, UK Jul 27, 1944. 22 killed.
93039 (MSN 12906) w/o Dec 24, 1945, Kengersfeld, West Germany. Salvaged Feb 15, 1946.
93040 (MSN 12907) To RFC Nov 22, 1945. To NC54366 with Pioneer Airlnes "Stephen F. Austin.
Back to USAF as C-117C mar 1, 1952. then N6666A City of New Orleans. To N941AT. Stored at
Gainesville MAP, TX in 2008 with no tail.
93041 (MSN 12909) struck high ground near Herrenalb, Germany Nov 1, 1945. 26 of 30 onboard killed.
93042 (MSN 12910) to Turkish AF as 6037
93043 (MSN 12911) to RAF as Dakota III KG507. To G-ALWD Jan 10,1950,
to BEA as G-AMDZ Nov 23, 1950, later Channel Airways also
as G-AMDZ. WFU at Southend, England Sep 1967 and scrapped
there Jan 1970.
93044 (MSN 12912) to RAF as Dakota III KG508. Spun into sea off
Assu, Brazil Apr 21, 1944 after control lost in thunderstorm
during ferry flight.
93045 (MSN 12913) to RAF as Dakota III KG509. To Thai AF Aug 29, 1946
as L2-2/90. W/o Tachikawa AB, Japan Oct 10, 1957.
93046 (MSN 12914) to RAF as Dakota III KG510. SOC Jan 30, 1947
93047 (MSN 12915) to RAF as Dakota III KG511. Returned to USAAF Jun 24, 1947. To XY-ACI, to UBT-709 Burma AF. To EI-ACK,
to G-APUC Jun 3, 1959, To Air Links Limited. To Luanda Portuguese West Africa Aug 9, 1962. To G-APUC
Aug 27, 1962, to Royal Nepal Airlines Corp as 9N-AAM Apr 3, 1964 until 1979.
93048 (MSN 12916) to RAF as Dakota III KG512. MIA on mission to Arnhem Sep 25, 1944.
93049 (MSN 12917) to RAF as Dakota III KG513. DBR Oct 2, 1945 when struck
while parked at Leicester East by Dakota FZ691 (ex 42-92488)
93050 (MSN 12919) to RAF as Dakota III KG515. Returned to USAAF Jun 13, 1946.
To Iran Air as EP-ACV. W/o Jun 30, 1953 when crashed
on training flight at Tehran-Mehrabad Airport, Iran
93051 (MSN 12920) to RAF as Dakota III KG516. MIA from mission to Arnhem
Sep 21, 1944.
93052 (MSN 12921) to RAF as Dakota III KG517. DBR May 31, 1944 when swung on
landing at Imphal and undercarriage collapsed.
93053 (MSN 12922) to RAF as Dakota III KG518. WFU Dec 31, 1946..
93054 (MSN 12923) to RAF as Dakota III KG519. Wrecked when swung on landing and
hit truck, Imphal, India Jun 26, 1944
93055 (MSN 12924) to RAF as Dakota III KG520. DBR when bellylanded 5 mi SE of
Batavia, Java Nov 23, 1945 following engine failure.
93056 (MSN 12925) to RAF as Dakota III KG521. Wrecked when overshot landing
and rolled into depression, Simla, Nepal May 7, 1946
93057 (MSN 12926) to RAF as Dakota III KG522. Returned to USAAF Dec 31, 1946.
By 1954 was ET-T-18 of Ethiopian Air Lines, Inc. W/o at Bulcha, Ethiopoa Jul 16, 1960.
93058 (MSN 12927) to RAF as Dakota III KG523. Sold to Indian government
Jan 30, 1947
93059 (MSN 12929) to RAF as Dakota III KG525. Stalled and crashed after tire
burst on takeoff, Maison Blanche, Algeria Mar 15, 1945.
93060 (MSN 12930) to RAF as Dakota III KG526. Diverted to RCAF as KG526, no
RAF service. To CF-TED with Trans Canada Airlines Dec 1, 1945. To Canadair Ltd as CF-DXU Jun 22, 1946.
Reregistered C-FDXU in 1974. Registration expired Nov 10, 1981
93061 (MSN 12931) damaged Dec 8, 1944 at RAF Kemble, UK
93062 (MSN 12932) tro RFC Jun 28, 1946. To YV-ANA Linea Aeroposta Venezolana. Registered YV-C-ANA. Cancelled
1969.
93063 (MSN 12933) to NEIAF as DT-980, callsign VH-RCV. To PK-RCW with KNILM Oct 24, 1947. To Garuda Indonesian
Airwahs Dec 28, 194 as PK-GDL. WFU Merpati Nusantara in 1972.
93064 (MSN 12934) with 315th TCG, 309th TS lost Arnhem, Netherlands Sep 21, 1944.
93065 (MSN 12935, 314th TCG) lost Jun 7, 1944, Normandy, France. MACR 5698
93066 (MSN 12936)Converted to VC-47A sep 2954. To N2216S with University of Illinois, Urbana, IL as training airframe.
93067 (MSN 12937) to Chile AF as 962. In Museo Nacional de Aeronautica de Chile, Los Cerrilos.
93068 (MSN 12939) to F-BFGE wit Air France Jun 24, 1955. Registration cancelled on
Mar 14, 1968. To 5T-CAA
93069 (MSN 12940)
93070 (MSN 12941) w/o Nov 1, 1945, Ettringen, West Germany
93071 (MSN 12942) w/o Aug 22, 1944, Wantage, UK
93072 (MSN 12943) to Spanish AF as T.3-14
93073 (MSN 12944) damaged Jul 19, 1945 at RAF Biggin Hill, UK
93074 (MSN 12945) w/o Nov 7, 1959 when crashed near tainan, Taiwan
93075 (MSN 12946)
93076 (MSN 12947) W/o Apr 9, 1944, Fairfax Field, Kansas City, Missouri
93077 (MSN 12949) to Turkish AF as 6042
93078 (MSN 12950) to Turkish AF as 6033
93079 (MSN 12951)
93080 (MSN 12952) w/o Apr 25, 1944 at Marrakech AB, Morocco
93081 (MSN 12953) to NEIAF as NL-208, to KLM West-Indisch Bedrijfas PH-TCA. WFU in 1948. Crashlanded in 1948/49.
Sold to Avianca of Colombia as HK-521, broken up for spares
93082 (MSN 12954) w/o in taxi accident Nov 6, 1944 Dreux, France
93083 (MSN 12955) to Turkish AF as 6096 Apr 24, 1949.
93087 (MSN 12960) used to deliver baby camel and sweets to children
of Berlin durin the airlift Oct 22, 1948. Aircraft bore legend
"Camel Caravan to Berlin" above cabin windows.
93088 (MSN 12961) w/o Apr 6, 1945 in crash 12 mi NW of Malmedy, Belgium
93089 (MSN 12962) to Honduras AF as FAH304 Oct 1962
93090 (MSN 12963)
93091 (MSN 12964) to MASDC on Aug 18, 1968
93092 (MSN 12965) to Turkish AF as 6026
93093 (MSN 12966) to Turkish AF as 6080
93094 (MSN 12967) served with Chilean AF as 962 and WFU in 1974.
93095 (MSN 12969, 439th TCG) lost Jun 6, 1944. MACR 8408
93096 (MSN 12970) carried 82nd Airborne Pathfinders on D-Day,
17th plane into Normandy. Also flew on resupply mission to
the 101st at Bastonge and carried 506th Pathfinders into
Holland for Operation Market Garden. Flew with Pathfinder
Group on Operation Varsity Mar 12, 1945 (the crossing of the
Rhine) with 17th Airborne. To civil registry as N58NA.
By 1954 was OH-LCE of Aero O/Y.
93097 (MSN 12971) to NC38942.
93098 (MSN 12972) was first C-47 into Normandy. Lost with 439th TCG Sep 18, 1944. MACR 9838
93099 (MSN 12973)
93100 (MSN 12974)
93101 (MSN 12975) being restored for Airborne and Special Operation
Museum (opens May 2000). It will be displayed as
43-15623 which spent the war assigned to the 9th
AF 62nd Troop Carrier Squadron.
93102 (MSN 12976) to Chile AZF as 952. W/o Jan 28, 1959
93103 (MSN 12977) lease-purchase to Lineas Aereas Nacionales (Lansa) as C-76, to C-306 for
Lansa, to HK-306 for Lansa. W/o Dec 7, 1948 when DBR at Bogota, Colombia
93104/93105 (MSN 12979/12980) to Navy as BuNo 17190/17191
93106 (MSN 12981) to ZS-AVL, to XY-ACT, to ET-AGW.
93108 (MSN 12983) by 1955 was CF-CUE of Canadian Pacific Airlines.
93109 (MSN 12984) To USAAF. W/o 02/1/45 in fatal crash at Sahmaw, Burma
93110 (MSN 12985) to NC41441, PP-SCD, PP-YPQ, PT-BEK, and PP-ASS
93111 (MSN 12986)
93112 (MSN 12987) to NC41447
93113 (MSN 12989) by 1955 was VT-CGN of Indian Airlines Corp.
93115 (MSN 12991) To USSR. W/o 16/06/44 after a crash 30 May 1944 at Zaliv Kresta Bay, Chukotka (Russia), 3 fatal.
93116 (MSN 12992) To USSR. Scrapped
93117 (MSN 12993) To USSR. Ultimate Fate Obscure (UFO). Reported as having gone to Imperial Iranian AF Nov 19, 1962
93118 (MSN 12994) To USSR. Ultimate Fate Obscure (UFO).
93119 (MSN 12995) To USSR. Ultimate Fate Obscure (UFO).
93120 (MSN 12996) To USSR. Ultimate Fate Obscure (UFO).
93121 (MSN 12997) To USSR. Ultimate Fate Obscure (UFO).
93122 (MSN 12999) To USSR. Ultimate Fate Obscure (UFO).
93123 (MSN 13000) To USSR. Ultimate Fate Obscure (UFO).
93124 (MSN 13001) To USSR. Ultimate Fate Obscure (UFO).
93125 (MSN 13002) To USSR. Ultimate Fate Obscure (UFO).
93126/93130 (MSN 13003/13007) to Navy as BuNo 17192/17196
93131 (MSN 13009) Navy as R4D-5 BuNo 17198
93132 (MSN 13010) to RAF as Dakota III KG527. Bellylanded at Biggin Hill
Nov 29, 1944 after taking off with elevators locked. Relegated to
ground instructional airframe with serial 4989M and presumably
subsequently scrapped.
93133 (MSN 13011) to RAF as Dakota III KG528. SOC Jun 2, 1947
93134 (MSN 13012) to RAF as Dakota III KG529. Returned to USAAF Oct 12, 1946.
Registered G-AJBD Jan 15, 1947. Registration cancelled Feb 13, 1948 on sale to
National Greek Airlines as SX-BBD.
93135 (MSN 13013) to RAF as Dakota III KG530. SOC Nov 28, 1946
93136 (MSN 13014) to RAF as Dakota III KG531. Returned to USAAF Aug 29, 1946. , to ZS-BCY Suidair Intl (Nov 1946), to
YU-ACC JAT (26 Apr 26, 1951) W/O Oct 22, 1951 nr Skopje 12 lost.
93137 (MSN 13015) to RAF as Dakota III KG532. Returned to USAAF Jul 25, 1946
93138 (MSN 13016) to RAF as Dakota III KG533. Returned to USAAF Aug 29, 1946
93139 (MSN 13017) to RAF as Dakota III KG534. DBR Mar 21, 1945 due to corrosion
in center section caused by leaking accumulator, subsequently SOC.
Somebody must have refurbished it, since it went to Air Service Co. as EP-AAK.
Broken up at Dubai, UAE
93140 (MSN 13019) to RAF as Dakota III KG536. Sold to Indian government
Jan 30, 1947, then to VT-CYG, then to N47AZ in 1994
93141 (MSN 13020) to RAF as Dakota III KG537. Lost Jul 31, 1944.
93142 (MSN 13021) to RAF as Dakota III KG538. To Royal Indian Air Force. W/o
Sep 19, 1945 at Dum Dum when engine caught fire, aircraft overshot
runway on landing and hit a water tank.
93143 (MSN 13022) to RAF as Dakota III KG539. Crashlanded 12 mi NE ow Bhuj, Kutch
Jul 21, 1945 following engine failure.
93144 (MSN 13023) to RAF as Dakota III KG540. Returned to USAAF May 29, 1947
93145 (MSN 13024) to RAF as Dakota III KG541. Transferred to Indian AF as
VP909 Sep 25, 1947
93146 (MSN 13025) to RAF as Dakota III KG542. Sold to Indian government
Jan 30, 1947. By 1950 was VT-CJC of Indian Airlines Corp.
93147 (MSN 13026) to RAF as Dakota III KG543. Returned to USAAFA May 26, 1947.
To PH-TEW, XY-ACO, ET-AGU
93148 (MSN 13027) to RAF as Dakota III KG544. Returned to USAAF Aug 29, 1946.
To Zonas Oeste y Norte de Aerolineas Argentinas (ZONDA), registered as
LV-ACH, to Aerolineas Aeroposta, Aerolineas Argentinas. W/o Dec 30, 1950
when crashed after takeoff from Aeroparque Camet, Mar del Plata, AR.
17 killed, one survived.
93149 (MSN 13029) to RAF as Dakota III KG546. Sold to Indian government
Jan 30, 1947. To VT-CUZ. W/o Mar 29, 1955 in landing accident at Khowai AP.
93150 (MSN 13030) to RAF as Dakota III KG547. DBR when undercarriage collapsed
during heavy landing, Leicester East Sep 27, 1944
93151 (MSN 13031) to RAF as Dakota III KG548. Destroyed by fire after
undercarriage retracted during takeoff, Castel Benito May 9, 1944.
93152 (MSN 13032) to RAF as Dakota III KG549. Returned to USAAF Sep 26, 1946.
93153 (MSN 13033) to RAF as Dakota III KG550. Returned to USAAF Nov 13, 1946. To OO-SBB Sobelair “Kamembe”
(Dec 13, 1946), to CF-ILZ Trans Labrador A/Ls (Nov 16, 1955), sold as N45727 (1978)
93154 (MSN 13034) to RAF as Dakota III KG551. Sold to Indian government Jan 30, 1947
93155 (MSN 13035) to RAF as Dakota III KG552. SOC May 31, 1945.
93156 (MSN 13036) to RAF as Dakota III KG553. Flew into trees 1 mi NE of Imphal
Sep 12, 1944 after both engines failed following takeoff.
93157 (MSN 13037) to RAF as Dakota III KG554 May 1944. Sold to Indian government
Jan 30, 1947. To Indian Airlines as VT-CVB. Crashed into a
field shortly after takeoff as a result of slipping into the ground in the course of a steep
turn to port carried out at night at low altitude. 4 crew, 6 passengers killed.
93158 (MSN 13039) to RAF as Dakota III KG556 Apr 1944. Transferred to Indian
AF as VP910.
93159 (MSN 13040) completed as C-47B-5-DK.
93160 (MSN 13041) to N8820, N53V, CF-HGD, N341
93161 (MSN 13042) converted to EC-47N from RC-47N. To South Vietnam AF under MAP Nov 3, 1972
93162 (MSN 13043)
93163 (MSN 13044) damaged Jul 17, 1944 in Indiana and damaged Jul 6, 1946, Chicago MAP, Illinois
93164 (MSN 13045) w/o Mzr 30, 1945 in landing accident at Knolwood, North Carolina
93165 (MSN 13046)
93166 (MSN 13047) converted to EC-47N from RC-47N. To South Vietnam AF Nov 3, 1972. To Cambodia AF Nov 3, 1972
93167 (MSN 13049) to Peruvian Air Force as FAP-370. W/o 1968
93168 (MSN 13050) to USAAF Apr 18, 1944. To RFC Aug 22, 1946. To NC41398, then to XB-JIN. To XC-BIN
Jun 25, 1954. Back to USA Apr 13, 1973 and registered as N90830. Went through numerous owners.
Mar 3, 1994 put on display at Kalamazoo Aviation History Museum, Portage, Michigan.
93170 (MSN 13052) to NEIAF as DT-990, callsign VH-RDH. By 1955 was
PK-DPJ of Garuda Indonesian Airways NV
93172 (MSN 13054) w/o Apr 27, 1945 at Emison Field, Indiana. 2 lost.
93174 (MSN 13056) to NC88726, sold to FAA as T-50 May 24, 1947.
93178 (MSN 13061) by 1955 was VT-CTZ of Indian Airlines Corp.
93186 (MSN 13070) to civil registry as NC88740, N88740, CF-IMA,
C-FIMA, N844TH, N582LA, then back on civil registry as N844TH.
93189 (MSN 13073) on civil registry as N86U. Was derelict at
Wiener Neustadt Airbase Feb 1988 to 1995. Acquired
by the 1st Austrian DC-3 Dakota Club in 1995 and registered
OE-LBC and marked as Austrian Airlines and now displayed
next to the terminal at W. A. Mozart IAP, Salsburg.
93190 (MSN 13074) to OB-R-811, N4731S, N902VC and YV-670C
93191 (MSN 13075) w/o Jan 16, 1945 near Brownfield, Georgia. 4 lost
93192 (MSN 13076) w/o Jun 15, 1944 in crash due to engine fire 7 mi NW of North Vernon, Indiana. 3 lost.
93193 (MSN 13077) w/o Jul 6, 1944 at Fulton MAP, New York
93194 (MSN 13079) to Navy as R4D-5 BuNo 17199
93197 (MSN 13082) to RAAF as A65-50 (VH-CIF). Crashed 8/1954 near Canberra ACT.
93198 (MSN 13083) to RAAF as A65-48 (VH-CID). To TAA 7/1948 as VH-TAT.
93199 (MSN 13084) to RAAF as A65-49 (VH-CIE). To Qantas 12/1946 as VH-EAL.
By 1955 was VH-EBH of Qantas Empire Airways Ltd.
93200 (MSN 13085) to RAAF as A65-51 (VH-CIH). To TAA 9/1946 as
VH-TAJ "McKinley". To PK-RDH in 1969.
93201 (MSN 13086) to RCAF as 967. W/o at Gander Sept 27, 1946.
93202 (MSN 13087) to RCAF as Dakota III 968. Renumbered 12952 (as a CT-129) in 1970.
Sold as C-GCTE
93203 (MSN 13089) to RCAF as 968, later reserialled 12952. To civil registry
as C-GXAV, and was then to have become N92A but NTU. Became C-GCTE,
then N7164E, then EC-569, then EC-FIN, then N47FL. In Feb 2004 was
based at North Weald, England with Aces High Flying Museum
93212 (MSN 13099) to RNZAF as NZ3518.
93213/93220 (MSN 13100/13107) to Navy as R4D-5 BuNo 17200/17207.
93221 (MSN 13109) to Brazilian AF as FAB 2051. W/o Oct 17, 1956
93222 (MSN 13110) to Salair as N145ZA, to Servicio Aereo de Policia of Colombia
as PNC-212. Converted to Basler Turbo DC-3, stil PNC-212. W/o Apr 30, 2003
when overran the hilltop airstrip at Ocana-Aguasclaras Airport in Colombia
and fell down a steep slope and was substantially damaged.
93223 (MSN 13111) to MASDC. To Somalian AF under MAP Aug 24, 1966
93224 (MSN 13112) to Thai AF as L2-36/14 Feb 16, 1971 under MAP. Converted to
AC-47D by May 1972. WFU by Feb 1984 and dumped at Lopburi
since at least May 1989.
93226 (MSN 13114) to NC47259, VP-JAP (Jamaica) Oct 30, 1947. Overshot and crashed into sea
on single-engine landing at Palisadoes Airport Feb 12, 1948, repaired. To VP-BAP (Bahamas) Feb 18, 1950,
VP-TBF for British West Indian Airlines (Trinidad and Tobago), 9Y-TBF also for British West Indian
Airlines, VP-LIL (Leeward Islands), 9Y-TCR for British West Indian Airlines,
then Jun 16, 1967 purchased by Surinaamse Luchtvaart Maatschappij (SLM) of
Surinam and registered as PZ-TAX, May 4, 1972 purchased by H. R. Goodman and
registered in the US as N88750.
93230 (68th TCG) lost Jun 12, 1945. MACR 14667
93233 (MSN 13122) to Polish AF as No. 8.
93234 (MSN 13123) to MLD (Marine Luchtvaard Dienst--Dutch Navy) as Q-2.
Transferred to AURI
93238 (317th TCG) lost Dec 2, 1944, SW Pacific. MACR 14588
93244 (MSN 13134) destroyed Dec 14, 1944
93246 (MSN 13136) to Philippine AF. W/o Apr 15, 1971 at Basa AB, Manila.
93247 (MSN 13137) to civil registry as NC12 with CAA.
93248 (MSN 13139) Nov 29, 1946 to F-BAXF for ETAT-Secretariat General
A L Aviation civile et Commerciale. Jan 10, 1951 to Compagnie Nationale
Air France, Feb 13, 1951 to Societe Air Atlas, leased to Royal
Air Maroc as CN-CCI. To Royal Moroccan AF as 13139, call
sign CN-ALK. To Euroworld California Inc of Long Beach, CA
May 19, 1978, bought and on civil registry as N9838A. Certificate
of registration has been revoked.
93249 (MSN 13140) to TAP (Transportes Aereos de Portuguesa) Feb 5, 1947 as CS-TDG.
In Sep 1958 to Government of Mozambique, operated by DETA (Direccao de
Exploracao dos Transportes Aereos which became Linhas Aereas de Mocambique (LAM) in 1975)
as CR-AGC named "MILANGE". In 1972 to Portugal Forca Aerea Portugesa as
FAP 6172. Abandoned in Mozambique in 1974. Preserved downtown Montepuez, Northern Mozambique (Noted in park
in Montepuez Apr 2003)
93251 (MSN 13142) to French civil registry as F-BAXG and currently pereserved at La Ferte-Alais Airport. From
1996 to 2004 was painted as 43-15101, which was lost during Normandy landings Jun 6, 1944.
93252 (MSN 13143) sold on commercial market as N2636. MAY 57 YV-P-BPF, AUG 75 YV-32CP Mobil Oil Comp.
converted as AMI DC-3 Turbo JAN 96 ZS-NKK with Airworld. Crashed Aug 24, 1998 with Speed Service Couriers
on takeoff from Pretoria, South Africa. One killed.
93254 (MSN 13145) w/o Aug 21, 1945 in takeoff accident 7 mi S of Rome, Italy
93255 (MSN 13146) to Polish AF as No. 9.
93257 (MSN 13149) to RAF as Dakota III KG557. Transferred to RCAF Apr 1, 1946.
Renumbered 12928 in 1970.
93258 (MSN 13150) to RAF as Dakota III KG558. Returned to USAF Mar 12, 1947.
To Zonas Oeste y Norte de Aerolineas Argentinas (ZONDA) as LV-ADJ.
To Aerolineas Aeroposta. To Aerolineas Argentinas. To Lineas Aereas
del Estado (Argentine AF) as T-09. Destroyed in 1968.
93259 (MSN 13151) to RAF as Dakota III KG559. Transferred to RCAF as KG559
Apr 8, 1946. To Indian AF as BJ767 in 1962.
93260 (MSN 13152) to RAF as Dakota III KG560. SOC Jul 11, 1946
Listed as being w/o Sep 28, 1945 in Indonesia
93261 (MSN 13153) to RAF as Dakota III KG561. Returned to USAAF May 9, 1947.
93262 (MSN 13154) to RAF as Dakota III KG562. To RCAF Jun 2, 1946.
93263 (MSN 13155) to RAF as Dakota III KG563. To Canadian government Jun 23, 1946. To civil
registry as CF-LFR, later C-FLFR.
93264 (MSN 13156) to RAF as Dakota III KG564. Returned to USAAF Sep 23, 1946. To Zonas
Oeste y Norte de Aerolineas Argentinas (ZONDA) as LV-ACI, to
Aerloneas Aeropostas, to Aerolineas Argentinas, to private
operators in Brazil as PP-XEU, to Cruzeiro
do Sul as PP-CDN. To Brazilian AF as FAB 2085. To Rondonia Industria y
Comercio (RICO Taxi Aereo) as PT-LBK. To DATA (Dakota Taxo Aereo) as PT-LBK. Destroyed
while used by DATA
93265 (MSN 13157) to RAF as Dakota III KG565. Returned to USAAF Jan 22, 1947. To VH-SMH and w/o
Oct 12, 1950 Bungulla, NSW, Australia
93266 (MSN 13159) to RAF as Dakota III KG567. Returned to USAAF Nov 18, 1946. To Zonas Oeste y
Norte de Aerolineas Argentinas (ZONDA) as LV-ACQ. To
Aerolineas Argentinas. W/o May 20, 1955 while trying to take off
from Rio Chico (Chaco) Airfield at Santa Cruz on cargo
flight. On aborted takeoff the plane fell near the airfield.
Both pilots OK
93267 (MSN 13160) to RAF as Dakota III KG568. To RCAF Jun 16, 1946 as KG568. To Indian AF as BJ763 in 1962.
93268 (MSN 13161) to RAF as Dakota III KG569. Returned to USAAF Jun 29, 1946
93269 (MSN 13162) to RAF as Dakota III KG570. Missing from mission to Arnhem Sep 18, 1944.
93270 (MSN 13163) to RAF as Dakota III KG571. Transferred to Indian AF as VP911 Sep 25, 1947.
93271 (MSN 13164) to RAF as Dakota III KG572. Sold to Indian government Jan 30, 1947. To British European
Airways as G-AKJH, then 3D-AAH, A2-XHR, ZS-KAT and latterly as 3700 with Zimbabwe Air Force
93272 (MSN 13165) to RAF as Dakota III KG573. Sold to Indian government Jan 30, 1947
93273 (MSN 13166) to RAF as Dakota III KG574. Missing fromsupply dropping mission Oct 12, 1944.
93274 (MSN 13167) to RAF as Dakota III KG575. Tail struck by vehicle while parked, Patenga
Jul 12, 1945. SOC Jul 26, 1945.
93275 (MSN 13169) w/o Sep 29, 1944 in landing accident at Shingbweyang, Burma
93276 (MSN 13170)
93277 (MSN 13171)
93278 (MSN 13172) w/o Sep 8, 1944, Exeter, UK
93279 (MSN 13173) to Air France leased to Air Atlas as F-BAXJ, to Deutsche. Flugttpt GmbHB as
D-CABA, to Skyways as G-APBP, VP-TBW (Trinidad & Tobago), 9Y-TBW for
British West Indian Airlines, Sep 22, 1967 purchased by Surinaamse Luchtvaart
Maatschappij (SLM) of Surinam and registered as PZ-TAY. Sep 22, 1970 registration
cnx and broken up
93280 (MSN 13174) to NC91053 with Morrison-Knudsen and Co. Inc of
Boise, ID in 1945, then reregistered as N65MK; bought by CASI (Continental
Air Services Inc, an Asian subsidiary of Continental Airlines) as N650K
November 1965 and sold to Air Alliance (a rather mysterious
outfit, ostensibly a Seletar-based brokerage marketing used piston-engined
transport aircraft) October 1973 and leased to Sahakol Air 1974/5 (Sahakol
Air/Sahakol Air Cargo, a subsidiary of Bangkok United Mechanical Co, was a
legitimate firm formed to carry out contract work on behalf of the US Agency
for International Development, the US Embassy and the US Drug
Enforcement Agency. It was however, doubtless used as an acceptable 'front'
contractor for operations in which Air America or CASI would have been seen
to be 'unacceptably American'). Returned to Air Alliance and to Yemen Airways
1976 as 4W-ABY. DBR on landing at Marib, N. Yemen Nov 14, 1978.
93281 (MSN 13175)
93282 (MSN 13176) to N61724
93283 (MSN 13177) To Hollinger Ungava Transport and operated by Wheeler Airlines
as CF-DME. After an accident in Canada it was rebuilt as N2719A.
To N7147, to Faucett Peru as OB-PBJ-544, still Faucett Peru as OB-R-544.
Sold to Peruvian Navy as AT-521. Sold to Hel Peruano as OB-1756 in 2001.
To Aerolineas de La Paz at Villavicencio as HK-4292. Still active
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