USAF Serial Number Search Results
Serial Number Criteria: 43-6189
Description Criteria:
Data last updated: Tue Mar 15 09:25:04 2016
43-6158 ... 43-6312 (EXACT MATCH)
North American P-51A-10 Mustang
MSN 99-22261/22415
6158 (F-6B, 67th TRG, 107th TRS) shot down by friendly fire from P-47 over Coutances, France Jul 24, 1944. MACR 7472.
Pilot killed.
6160 (10th TRS, 67th TRG, 9th AF) in ground accident at RAF Middle Wallop airfield, Hampshire, England Jan 24, 1944.
Aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
6161 (F-6B, 67th TRG, 107th TRS) crash landed 2 km S of Gemund, SW of Schleiden, Germany due to
engine failure Nov 5, 1944. MACR 10266. Pilot survived and became POW
6164 (F-6B, 67th TRG, 107th TRS) lost from unknown cause 8 mi W of St Lo, France Jul 11, 1944. MACR 6638.
Pilot MIA
6165 (F-6B, 67th FRG, 107th TRS) shot down by AAA 8 mi W of Cologne, Germany Sep 10, 1944. MACR 9104. Pilot
bailed out and became POW
6167 (F-6B, 67th TRG, 107th TRS) crash landed at Middle Wallop,
England Jun 16, 1944.
6169 (F-6B, 67th TRG, 107th TRS) lost from unknown cause near Le Neubourg, France Aug 19, 1944. MACR 8412.
Pilot MIA
6170 (67th TRG, 107th TRS) shot down by AAA 12 km SW of Hesdin, France May 3, 1944. MACR 4418. Pilot bailed
out and became POW.
6177 (530th FBS, 311th FBG) shot down by Ki-43 Mar 27, 1944 40 mi SE of Dum Duma, India. MACR 3280. Pilot KIA
6178 (MSN 99-22281) became N8647E. Now under restoration at Weeks Air Museum, Tamiami, FL as N51KW
6185 (Fighter Replacement Training Unit, 10th AF) crashed at Shivpuri, India after ran out of fuel Dec 31, 1944.
Pilot bailed out and survived.
6186 (530th FS, 311th FG) in landing accident at Dinjan airfield, Assam, India May 12, 1944. Aircraft destroyed.
6187 (1st Fighter Squadron, SCG) crashed from unknown cause near Kalaikunda, India Sep 11, 1944. Pilot killed.
6189 (311th FG, 528th FS) crashed on takeoff at Tinghawk Sakan, Burma Jul 4, 1944.
6192 (Fighter Replacement Training Unit) crashed from unknown cause 13 1/2 mi From Landhi Airfield, India
Oct 13, 1944. Pilot killed.
6193 (529th FS, 311th FG) crash landed near Sumprabum, Burma Jul 4, 1944
6195 (530th FS, 311th FG, 10th AF) in taxiing accident at Tingkawak Sakan airfield, Burma Jul 1, 1944.
Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
6200 (529th FS, 311th FG) in landing accident at Gaya Airfield, Gaya, India May 29, 1944. Pilot survived, but
aircraft was destroyed.
6208 to RAF as Mustang II FR915. SOC Jan 1, 1947
6209 to RAF as Mustang II FR916. SOC Aug 10, 1945
6210 to RAF as Mustang II FR917. SOC Aug 3, 1944
6211 to RAF as Mustang II FR918. SOC Mar 30,1946
6212 to RAF as Mustang II FR919. SOC Jul 14, 1945
6213 to RAF as Mustang II FR920. Missing near Nijmegen Jan 17, 1945, presumed shot down in error by Spitfires
6214 to RAF as Mustang II FR921. SOC Mar 30, 1946
6215 to RAF as Mustang II FR922. SOC May 14, 1945
6216 to RAF as Mustang II FR923. SOC Mar 30,1946
6217 to RAF as Mustang II FR924. Shot down by flak over Gorinchem Oct 11, 1944.
6218 to RAF as Mustang II FR925. Shot down by flak over St Pierre-sur-Dives Aug 12, 1944
6219 to RAF as Mustang II FR926. SOC Mar 6, 1945
6220 to RAF as Mustang II FR927. Wrecked when overshot landing at Gilze-Rijen Dec 28, 1944 after engine failure.
6221 to RAF as Mustang II FR928. Wrecked when belly landed at Beny-sur-Mer Aug 28, 1944 following flak hit
6222 to RAF as Mustang II FR929. SOC Feb 24, 1947
6223 to RAF as Mustang II FR930. Shot down in error near Bocholt by Spitfires Jan 17, 1945
6224 to RAF as Mustang II FR931. Wrecked when belly landed at Beny-sur-Mer Sep 2, 1944 after engine failed on takeoff.
6225 to RAF as Mustang II FR932. SOC Mar 30, 1946
6226 to RAF as Mustang II FR933. SOC Mar 30, 1946
6227 to RAF as Mustang II FR934. Missing from recon mission over Normandy Mar 23, 1944
6228 to RAF as Mustang II FR935. SOC May 13, 1945
6229 to RAF as Mustang II FR936. Crash landed near Asch Sep 27, 1944 following flak hit
6230 to RAF as Mustang II FR937. SOC Mar 30, 1946
6231 to RAF as Mustang II FR938. Crashed when hit trees on approach to Oisterwijk Mar 8, 1945
6232 to RAF as Mustang II FR939. DBR on ground Mar 26, 1945.
6234 crashed near Polk City Feb 24, 1944. SOC Feb 27, 1944.
6251 (MSN 99-22354) passed in 1946 as NX4235Y to Grand Central Aircraft School,
CA then to Cal Aero Technical Institute, Glendale, CA
as instructional airframe. To The Air Museum, Claremont, CA
in 1953. In 1979 to Planes of Fame in Chino, CA and
registered N4235Y. Noted in 1996 at Planes of Fame Air
Museum, reported under restoration to flight status.
6257 (Fighter Replacement Training Unit, 10th AF) crashed from unknown cause at Landhi Airfield, India Nov 16, 1944.
Pilot killed
6258 (311th FBG) shot down by Ki-43 flown by Capt Yashuhiko Kuroe of 64th Sentai, 3rd Chutai 80 mi W of Rangoon,
Burma Nov 27, 1943. MACR 1210. Pilot bailed out and became POW
6260 (Fighter Squadron, 1st Air Commando Group, 10th AF) in landing accident at Kalaikunda airfield, Kharagpur,
India Aug 9, 1944. Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
6265 (311th FBG) shot down by Ki-43 flown by Capt Yashuhiko Kuroe of 64th Sentai, 3re Chutai 10 mi W of
Rangoon, Burma Nov 27, 1943. MACR 1213. Pilot survived and became POW.
6269 (529th FBS, 311th FBG, 10th AF) in taxiing accident at Dinjan Airfield, Assam, India Jan 14, 1944.
Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
6272 (76th FS, 23th FG, 14th AF) in takeoff accident at Suichwan airfield, China Nov 23, 1943. Pilot survived,
but aircraft was destroyed.
6273 (311th FBG, 530th FBS) shot down by Ki-43 flown by WO Tadashi Kinoshita of 64th Sentai 34d Chutai Nov 25, 1943 5
mi S of Rangoon, Burma. MACR 1214. Pilot KIA
6274 (MSN 99-22377) to Indonesian AF as F-351. To civil registry
as N73630 and then N90358. Now on display at Yanks Air Museum, CA.
6275 (311th FG, 528th FS) missing over Burma Aug 25, 1944 while on ferry flight from Tingkawk Sakan Airfield
in Burma to Mohanbari Airfield, Assam, India. MACR 7857. Pilot killed.
6277 (23rd FG, 76th FS) shot down near Hong Kong Dec 1, 1943. MACR 12260
6279 (528th FS, 311th FG) in takeoff accident at Tingkawk Sakan airfield, Burma May 25, 1944. Pilot survived but
aircraft was destroyed.
6280 (530th FBS, 311th FBG, 10th AF) in landing accident at Mohanbari airfield, Assam, India Nov 7, 1943.
Pilot survived, aircraft badly damaged, unknown if repaired.
6282 (311th FG, 530th FS) shot down by Ki-43 20 mi S of Sahmaw, Burma Jul 9, 1944. MACR 6605. Pilot KIA
6283 (530th FG) shot down by Ki-43 40 mi SE of Dum Duma, India Mar 27, 1944. MACR 3281. Pilot KIA
6284 (311th FBG, 530th FBS) shot down by Ki 43 flown by Capt Yashukio Kuroe of 64th Sentai 3rd Chutai 25 mi W of
Rangoon, Burma Nov 27, 1943. MACR 1212. Pilot KIA
6286 (311th FG, 528th FS) w/o in taxiing accident at Tinghawk Sakan, Burma Jul 26, 1944
6287 (23rd FG, 76th FS) crashed at Kweilin, China Dec 18, 1943
6289 (76th FS, 23rd FG0 crashed from unknown cause at Auichwan, China Dec 29, 1943. Pilot killed.
6291 (311th FG, 529th FS) crashed on takeoff at Dinjan, India Feb 27, 1944.
6292 (528th FS, 311th FG) in landing accident at Tingkawk Sakan airfield, Burma Jun 19, 1944. Pilot survived but
aircraft was destroyed.
6296 (311th FBG, 530th FBS) shot down by Ki-43 flown by Capt Yashuhiko Kuroe of 64th Sentai 3rd Chutai 40 mi
W of Rangoon, Burma Nov 27, 1943. MACR 1209. Pilot KIA.
6302 (311th FBG, 10th AF) in landing accident at Dinjan airfield, Assam, India Sep 23, 1943. Pilot survived,
but aircraft was destroyed.
6306 (23rd FG, 76th FS) crashed at Suichwan, China Mar 4, 1944
6312 (311th FG, 530th FS) w/o in midair collision with 43-6074
at Shawngni Ga, Burma Feb 8, 1944.
43-16133 ... 43-16432
Douglas C-47B-1-DL Skytrain
MSN 20599/20898
16133 (MSN 20599) converted to AC-47. Transferred to Royal Laotian AF Jun 8, 1970.
16134 (MSN 20600) damaged in landing accident Aug 8, 1945 March AB, California. To N86444 then to Spanish AF
as T.3-36. On display at Museo del Aire, Cuatro Vientos, Madrid
16135 (MSN 20601) w/o in crash 6 mi Ne of Chanyi, China Apr 9, 1945.
16138 (MSN 20604) w/o Sep 15, 1944, California. As T-514/CX-BKH of Transporte Aero Militar
Urugayo preserved at Carrasco May 2011.
16140 (MSN 20606) to Philippine AF
16141 (MSN 20607) to civil registry as N54610. Was on display at Vermont ANG Base, Burlington, VT.
Now on display at Little Rock AFB, Arkansas.
16143 (MSN 20609) crashed in Wildcat Gulch, California in heavy clouds Nov 11, 1944 during flight from
Hamilton Field, San Rafael to Mines Field, Los Angeles. 12 killed, one survived.
16144 (MSN 20610) w/o Mar 4, 1945 in midair collision with 42-24101 3 mi N of Lawrenceville-George AAF.
16144 crashed, killing 2. 24101 landed OK.
16145 (MSN 20611) converted to SC-47D. W/o near Burns, Wyoming Sep 24, 1955. 7 killed.
16147 (MSN 20613) first as UN16147, then bailed from the USAF to Air America on June 14, 1961
as '147' (not B-147). Numerous accidents, incidents over the years all
repaired. Returned to the USAF June 30, 1975, after escaping from Saigon on
April 29, 1975 and landing in Bangkok, Thailand. Declared surplus by the USAF
as of May 1975. To Thai AF as L2-53/19 in 1976. SOC Aug 14, 1981.
16148 (MSN 20614) crashed on takeoff Bogota, Colombia Jun 3, 1945.
16149 (MSN 20615) damaged Feb 21, 1946 (grd accident) at Long Beach AAF, Ca
16150 (MSN 20616) damaged in landing accident at Offutt AB, Nebraska Sep 30, 1946
16151 (MSN 20617) crashed into mesa 20 mi SE of Quartzite, AZ Dec 25, 1944 on flight from
Tucson, AZ to Los Angeles, CA. All 17 onboard killed.
16152 (MSN 20618) to EP-AAF
16153 (MSN 20619) by 1954 was CP0536 of Lloyd Aero Boliviano SA
16157 (MSN 20623) SC-47B converted to HC-47B-DL in 1962.
16158 (MSN 20624) on civil registry as N8084.
16159 (MSN 20625) converted to AC-47D. Shot down in South Vietnam May 5 1965. 7 KIA
16160 (MSN 20626) to Philippine civil registry as PI-C490, RP-C490. WFU at Manila Feb 1984.
16161 (MSN 20627) to N87649
16162 (MSN 20628) to Chile AF May 27, 1947 as FAC-902, reserailled 950
16163 (MSN 20629) to Philippine AF. To Royal Libyan AF
16164 (MSN 20630) to Vietnam AF
16165 (MSN 20631) to Honduras AF as FAH 314 Jun 1974
16167 (MSN 20633) converted to VC-47B, then to VC-47D
16168 (MSN 20634) w/o Oct 2, 1945 at Washington National Airport due to engine fire.
16170 (MSN 20636) w/o May 20, 1945 at Kalaikunda, India
16174 (MSN 20640) w/o Sep 9, 1944 in takeoff accident at Dinjan, India
16176 (MSN 20642) w/o Aug 29, 1945 in takeoff accident at Luliang, China
16177 (MSN 20643) w/o Sep 21, 1944 at Ledo, India
16178 (MSN 20644)w/o Apr 1, 1945 (Hit by C-87 44-39282 on ground at Kunming)
16180 (MSN 20646) believed w/o in forced landing at Fort Hertz
Field, Burma Jun 16, 1945.
16182 (MSN 20648) w/o Sep 27, 1945 Hsian, China
16183 (MSN 20649) w/o Jul 6, 1944 at Wichita MAP, Kansas
16184 (MSN 20650) w/o Jan 8, 1945 over the Hump
16185 (MSN 20651) w/o Feb 7, 1945 near Chanyi, China
16188 (MSN 20654) w/o Apr 2, 1945 in landing accident at Muse, Burma
16192 (MSN 20658) w/o 23 Jan 1945 (Shot down) North of Namtu, Burma
16195 (MSN 20661) missing Jun 23, 1945, Myitkyina, Burma. MACR 14685.
16198 (MSN 20664) damaged Feb 7, 1947 in ground accident at Memphis, Tennessee
16199 (MSN 20665) damaged Oct 22, 1946 in crash landing Manila, Philippines
16203 (MSN 20669) by 1955 was F-BELA of Air Maroc
16204 (MSN 20670) w/o Feb 18, 1945 Wau Valley, Papua New Guinea
16205 (MSN 20671) w/o Jan 18, 1945 (ground looped) PNG
16209 (MSN 20675) damaged Sep 21, 1946 in ground accident at Clark Field, Philippines
16211 (MSN 20677) w/o Mar 23, 1946 Banahao Mountains, Philippines. 19 killed.
16213 (MSN 20679) w/o Jun 14, 1946 in landing accident at Kwangju, South Korea.
16215 (MSN 20681) to China as XT-801, to N8421C, to CAT as B-801.
Mar 31, 1959 to Air America. Jun 1959 sold to US International
Cooperation Agency to be used by Royal Nepal Airlines as 9N-AAC.
Damaged at Katmandu Apr 19, 1964 when ran into a ditch. Repaired
and sold to Jamair Feb 20, 1965 as VT-DTQ. In storage at Calcutta
Mar 1977.
16217 (MSN 20683)w/o Mar 5, 1953 (landed short) Cagayande Oroa A/p, Philippines.
16219 (MSN 20685) w/o Dec 30, 1945 reportedly w/o
16220 (MSN 20686) converted to VC-47D
16221 (MSN 20687) w/o Jul 10, 1945 Bagabag, P.I. (landing)
16222 (MSN 20688) damaged May 4, 1948 Harmon Fd, Guam (ground accident)
16223 (MSN 20689) w/o Sep 12, 1945 reportedly w/o
16224 (MSN 20690) lost Feb 23, 1945, SW Pacific. MACR 12627
16227 (MSN 20693) with Indiana Military Museum, Vincennes, Indiana.
16229 (MSN 20695) converted to XCG-17 as a glider named
"Nez Perce", with first flight Jun 17, 1946. Towed by C-54
from Philippines via Okinawa to Tachikawa AB, Japan. Engines
were later reinstalled in Jun 1946. WFU Dec 19, 1946.
16230 (MSN 20696, 374th TCG) lost Jun 22, 1945, New Guinea. MACR 14666
16232 (MSN 20698) converted to VC-47D. Active in 1980 as N101CA with Coker Airfreight. Registered on Oct 8, 1987
as N301SF to B J Skyfreight Inc, McAllen Texas until July 30, 2013. Reportedly current as XA-REH.
16233 (MSN 20699) delivered to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC)
under Lend-Lease Aug 18, 1944
16234 (MSN 20700) delivered to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC)
under Lend-Lease Aug/Sep 1944.
16235 (MSN 20701) delivered to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC)
under Lend-Lease Aug 18, 1944
16236 (MSN 20702) delivered to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC)
under Lend-Lease late 1944
16239 (MSN 20705) USAAF to CNRRA Jan 4, 1947 as “239” named: “Taiyuan” and re-serialled Jun 1948(?)
to XT-T502. Re-serialled to XT-805 & W/O Nov 8, 1949
16241 (MSN 20707) w/o Mar 11, 1945 Angeles City-Clark Fd, Philippines. (bombed on ground)
16243 (MSN 20709) w/o Jan 31, 1946 reportedly w/o
16245 (MSN 20711) w/o Sep 16, 1949 Mitchel AFB, NY (landing)
16246 (MSN 20712) converted to VC-47D
16248 (MSN 20714) w/o May 27, 1945, Mayaguana Isle, BWI
16249 (MSN 20715) missing Jan 11, 1952 during night instrument training
flight from Eielson AFB, Alaska. Wreck not found until summer 1952.
Crew had bailed out but died of exposure.
16250 (MSN 20716) damaged Dec 19, 1945 at Ft Dix, NJ (ground accident)
16251 (MSN 20717) damaged Aug 14, 1945 Mills Fd, Ga (grd accident)
16252 (MSN 20718) w/o Feb 22, 1954 crash 35 miles ENE of Narsarsuaq, Greenland
16253 (MSN 20719) by 1954 was PP-YPC of S. A. Transportes Aeros REAL
16254 (MSN 20720) to Cambodia AF Aug 14, 1970. crashed in Cambodia
Jun 1974 and destroyed.
16255 (MSN 20721) to Spanish AF as T.3-34. To G-BLFK Mar 1984 with Aces High Limited of Fairoaks, Surrey, England
and cancelled Aug 12, 1985 to become N952CA. Registerd as C-GJDM Nov 27, 1986 but cancelled Aug 25, 1993.
Airframe stored Apr 2009 at Peterborough Airport, Ontario, Canada
16256 (MSN 20722) 2150RES crashed into mountain in Coahuila, Mexico, 75M SW of Del Rio, TX
in bad weather Feb 28, 1949 during flight from Hamilton AFB to Randolph AFB
16259 (MSN 20725) sold to Indian Government Apr 15, 1946
16260 (MSN 20726) sold to Indian Government Apr 10, 1946
16261 (MSN 20727) lost Nov 27, 1945, South Pacific.
16263 (MSN 20729) to NC15709
16265 (MSN 20731) to N8082, Basler Turbo conversion
16266 (MSN 20732) to Guatemala AF as 535. Still active in 1997.
16267 (MSN 20733) w/o Mar 21, 1948 crash 11 miles NE of Woodland, W due to engine failure 8 lost
16268 (MSN 20734) Damaged Jun 17, 1946 in landing accident Orly, France
16270 (MSN 20736) w/o Sep 14, 1953 reportedly w/o
16271 (MSN 20737) registered as HB-IRK Sep 10, 1947 (the first use of HB-IRK was 43-48461). Crashed into Bodensee
4 mi N of Arbon Jun 18, 1957 during training flight. 9 occupants killed.
16275 (MSN 20741) to Belgian AF as K2, loaned to Belgian congo Police force as KP2 (call sign OT-CWB).
Force landing near Kolwezi spe 31, 1953 due to lack of fuel. Remained unrepaired for economic reasons.
Used for ground training of paratroopers at Kolwezi.
16276 (MSN 20742) w/o Aug 22, 1946 in crash 10 mi W of Garmisch, West Germany
16277 (MSN 20743) to NC-47D with US Army Missile Command. Now with US civil registry
as N236GB
16279 (MSN 20745) to El Salvador AF as 114 Jul 1974.
16281 (MSN 20747) to HB-IRK (Swissair) w/o 18 Jun 1957 crash on training flight off Romanshorn 9 lost
16282 (MSN 20748) w/o Aug 28, 1967 reportedly w/o
16283 (MSN 20749) converted to VC-47D. On civil registry as N87629.
16284 (MSN 20750) To YV-ZAP TACA, to N1848M, to Chile AF “960” Nov 3, 1953 & W/O Jan 18, 1974
16287 (MSN 20753) w/o Jan 16, 1951 at Goose Bay, Newfoundland
16290 (MSN 20756) w/o Mar 14, 1945 Angles City-Clark Fd, Philippines. (bomb on ground)
16292 (MSN 20758) w/o Oct 10, 1945 reportedly w/o
16297 (MSN 20763) to VH-CHB, then became VR-HDJ. By 1955 was VR-SCC of
Malayan Airways Ltd. To VR-OAJ in Hong Kong, 9M-ANF, 9V-BAM, XW-PFN and XW-TDK.
VR-O was the registration prefix for Sabah/North Borneo, the part which later became Malaysia
16298 (MSN 20764) to Thai AF as L2-9/96. SOC May 1988
16300 (MSN 20766) w/o Mar 6, 1945, reportedly w/o
16301 (MSN 20767) to Swiftair, Philippines as PI-C147, later RP-C147
16303 (MSN 20769) to Philippine civil registry as PI-C103, RP-C103. WFU at Manila Feb 1984.
16308 (MSN 20774) damaged Jul 5, 1946 Tacoblan, Philippines in takeoff accident
16310 (MSN 20776) to Philippine AF. To PI-C58
16311 (MSN 20777)
16320 (MSN 20786) in midair collision with 43-15483 Apr 25, 1945 4 mi SW of Angeles, Luzon, Phillippines.
16322 (MSN 20788) crashed on landing at Kerowagi. Date?
16324 (MSN 20790) to Philippine AF
16325 (MSN 20791) w/o Nov 7, 1944 Morotai Island, Indonesia
16326 (MSN 20792) to Lalasia Singapore Airways Mar 1947 as VR-SCB.
Bought by Jamair as VT-CQL Dec 1947. Aug 1953 to Indian AF
as BJ973
16328 (MSN 20794) to French AF. To Thai AF in 1951. To VH-HFR after
having run off runway into sea at Hong Kong. To B-245 Oct 1, 1963. To US civil registry as N85AC Apr 10, 1974.
16332 (374th TCG) lost Nov 25, 1945, SW Pacific
16335 (MSN 20801) w/o Nov 2, 1945, reportedly w/o
16337 (MSN 20803) delivered to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC)
under Lend-Lease Aug 16, 1944
16338 (MSN 20804) delivered to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC)
under Lend-Lease Aug 13, 1944
16339 (MSN 20805/DL4192) transferred to Chinese government (CAA-MOC, Chungking) under Lend-Lease Aug 16, 1944,
leased to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC). W/o Oct 7, 1944 in accident (20 mi W of Sdadiya)
leaving Dinjan, China enroute to Suifu when a violent thunderstorm tore the wing off the plane. All 3
crew killed.
16340 (MSN 20806/DL4193) transferred to Chinese government (CAA-MOC, Chungking) under Lend Lease and delivered Jul 31, 1944.
Leased to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC) CNAC #100. Turned over by CNAC to CAT on Nov 23, 1949,
Initially 15 Feb. 1950 reg. N8350C, (number indicates ex CNAC) later renumbered XT-20 - C.L. Chennault and W. Willaur registered
December 1949. In 1950's converted 27 May 1953 by Grand Central Aircraft Co. in Glendale, CA along the way it was registered N37800.
Then to S.A. Tampos and G. Nash (Viewmaster windows) 22nd June 1959, then to A. Tampos, Nashua NH July 1969 - Tiburzi Tours
Inc April 1971 - Club Passport Inc, Pompano Beach FL May 1971 - Air Nashua Corp, Nashua NH (1975) - to Johnson and Johnson
Co. as N800J, then International Shoe Machine Inc, reg. 06 July 1978 as N8009 based in Nashua, NH. further along the way San
Francisco Fairmont Hotel, fitted out with a deluxe interior as well as a weather radar, hence the peculiar nose. Then N877MG registered
on 24 Jan. 1996 for Victoria Forest and Scout LLC (San Francisco,CA) and it was later, on 04 Aug. 1996, reregistered to John T.
Sessions Historic Aircraft Foundation of Seattle,WA. to whom it is still registered. Currently (2013) registered as N877MG used as both
a display and an active flying aircraft for the HISTORIC FLIGHT FOUNDATION of Seattle, WA. (Snohomish County Airport
{KPAE, also known as Paine Field} in Everett, Washington). The FAA has inadvertently registered the aircraft as serial
No. 4193, and accordingly some one has fashioned a data plate using this wrong information - the Douglas
production list does not have this serial number, it is as a part of a series skipped. Causes much misleading information.
16342 (MSN 20808) w/o Aug 31, 1944, reportedly w/o
16343 (MSN 20809) lost Nov 27, 1944. MACR 12602
16345 (MSN 20811) to Philippine civil regiatry as PI-C99, PI-C138, RP-C138. W/o Davao, Manilia Oct 31, 1984.
16347 (MSN 20813) to civil registry as NC47780. To Frontier Airlines as N4946V in 1957. To
Air Service Co (Iran) in 1961 as EP-AEO. Ultimate fate uncertain.
16350 (MSN 20816) w/o Sep 28, 1945 Missing between Liangshan & Peishiyi, China
16351 (MSN 20817) damaged in takeoff accident Jun 14,1 945 Myitkyina, Burma
16352 (MSN 20818) w/o Apr 6, 1945 Dinjan, India
16354 (MSN 20820) w/o Apr 6, 1945 Mu-se, Burma (landing)
16356 (MSN 20822) w/o May 22, 1945 crash West of Nanhua, China
16357 (MSN 20823) to Belgian AF K16 (call sign OT-CWG). WFU in 1972
16358 (MSN 20824) w/o Apr 6, 1945 reportedly w/o
16360 (MSN 20826) w/o Apr 8, 19456 Hei Cho Mountain, China
16364 (MSN 20830) to N103BL
16366 (MSN 20832) w/o Jan 8, 1945 St Joseph-Rosencrans AAF, Missouri
16367 (MSN 20833) converted to SC-47B
16368 (MSN 20834) converted to AC-47D. Later to South Vietnam AF.
16369 (MSN 20835). Converted to C-47D in 1954 by removal of high altitude blowers. In 1966
registered N2805J with USAF as personal transport for US Air Attache. In 1971 to USDA.
In Feb 1980 to World Aircraft Museum, Calhou, Georgia based at Mercer Air Museum. In 1998 to
Dodson International Air, in Aug 2000 to American Flight Museum, Topeka, Kansas.
Now with EAA Warbirds of America as N2805J, painted as 43-770.
16370 (MSN 20836) damaged Jan 20, 1948 Westover AFB, MA (ground accident)
16372 (MSN 20838) to N562R
16373 (MSN 20839) to Honduras AF as FAH313 Oct 1974. Crashed Dec 28, 1981
on takeoff from Puerto Lempira airfield. 3 crew killed.
16374 (MSN 20840) crashed Nov 28, 1945 while on night approach to
McClellan Field, CA and was destroyed. Most of the passengers
killed were soldiers enroute to being discharged.
16376 (MSN 20842) transferred to US Navy as BuNo 150188 when control of MATS activities in Iceland
was handed over to USN Jul 1961.
16377 (MSN 20843) damaged Jan 4, 1946 Newark AAF, NJ (ground accident)
16378 (MSN 20844) w/o Dec 18, 1946 in crash due to engine failure 2 mi N of Farrara, Italy
16379 (MSN 20845) converted to AC-47D. To Fuerza Aerea Dominica as 3407
16381 (MSN 20847) in service in 1972 with Chilean AF as 972. Later on US civil registry as N2782N
16383 (MSN 20849) struck high ground in poor weather May 12, 1945. 3 killed.
16384 (MSN 20850) to N1682
16386 (MSN 20852) w/o Oct 5, 1949 Mt Mitchell, NC 9 lost (on a flight from Bolling AAF, DC to Brookley AAF, AL)
16387 (MSN 20853) w/o Jan 14, 1945 Gore Field, Montana
16388 (MSN 20854) damaged in landing accident Dec 1, 1944 at Membury, UK
16389 (MSN 20855) On May 9th, 1945 the crew of 43-16389 of the 75th T.C.S., 435th T.C. Gp, 53rd T.C. Wing
forced down literally, at pistol point, a Luftwaffe 12 seat transport. Later the same day they 'captured'
and forced to surrender and land, a formation of 5 STUKAS with the same tactic of pulling along side and
poking COLT 1911's and THOMPSON Machine Guns out the door and windows.
The aircraft was given the name 'STUKA CHASER' by the crew and had 6 white swastikas painted on the nose
along with the name in white
16390 (MSN 20856) to F-RAZP.
16391 (MSN 20857) to Paraguayan AF as T-57 in 1967, reserialled FAP-2024 in 1980.
16392 (MSN 20858) on civil registry as N12046.
16394 (MSN 20860) w/o Feb 11, 1945 in crash 5 mi NE of Tangmere, UK. 7 killed.
16395 (MSN 20861) to Libya, later to Turkish AF as 395 in 1974. Made
forced landing on Erkilet runway due to engine failure Jun 30, 1986.
16396 (MSN 20862) w/o Apr 27, 1949 crash 600 miles W off Stephensville, Newfoundland. Engine failure-ditched- crew survived
16397 (MSN 20863) w/o Jan 28, 1951 in takeoff accident at Taegu, South Korea.
16398 (MSN 20864) to Belgian AF KP4 (call sign OT-CMB), broken up
in mid 1976.
16399 (MSN 20865) on civil register as N780T. Service with Air France as F-BEIF and in 1976 with Air Iter Haiti as
HH-CND
16401 (MSN 20867) delivered to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC)
under Lend-Lease Sep 19, 1944
16402 (MSN 20868) delivered to Chinese National Aviation Corporation (CNAC)
under Lend-Lease Sep 24, 1944
16403 (MSN 20869) transferred to China Sep 20, 1944.
16404 (MSN 20870) delivered to China under Lend-Lease Sep 16, 1944.
16405 (MSN 20871) damaged in taxi accident Mar 17, 1945, Naples, Italy
16406 (MSN 20872) damaged Oct 8, 1946 Orly Field, Paris (ground accident)
16407 (MSN 20873) w/o when hit high grounds near Blue Mounds, Wisconsin Nov 25, 1944. 4 killed.
16409 (MSN 20875) became N8059DP; converted to Basler BT-67 (Basler conversion no 2).
Became N607W, then to Colombian National Police as PNC213
16410 (MSN 20876) To L'Armée de L'Air (French Air Force) Mar 1946 reg 316410 radio call sign F-RAXO, for service in French Indo China.
Next call sign now F-SDLR, F-RAXU, F-RASF then with F-SCJA, Nov 2, 1965 w/o (DBR) when it crashed near the village
of Obock, Djibouti.
16411 (MSN 20877) damaged in takeoff accident Feb 9, 1956 Cheyenne AP, Wyoming.
16413 (MSN 20879) to Belgian AF K5 (call sign OT-CNA) then to
Netherlands AF X-2
16414 (MSN 20880) w/o Oct 16, 1944 El Fasher A/p, Sudan (landing)
16416 (MSN 20882) damaged 1 Sep 1, 1945 Kunming, China (grd accident)
16418 (MSN 20884) to Belgian AF KP6 (call sign OT-CNC). W/o Jun 9, 1957
16420 (MSN 20886) to NC67125
16421 (MSN 20887) w/o Jan 28, 1946 at sea-Pacific??
16422 (MSN 20888) w/o Sep 29, 1945 crash 47 miles S of Hsian, China
16425 (MSN 20891) to N8333C
16428 (MSN 20894) transferred to Central Air Transport Corporation. Listed as sold May 31, 1946.
43-25854 ... 43-26753
Taylorcraft L-2M Grasshopper
Taylorcraft Model D
25985 (MSN L5297) restored and was flying as N52347. N-number changed to N8347.
26063/26072 (MSN L5375/L5384) Lend-Lease to French Navy in North Africa
26086 to civil registry as N46955. On display at Fargo Air Museum,
Fargo, ND.
26141 (MSN L5453) registered as N50129
26151 (MSN L5463) registered as N50113
26171 (MSN L5483) registered as N9050M
26225 flyable at Kutztown, PA as N46272
26243 (MSN L5555) on civil registry as N50454
26260 (MSN L5572) registered as N46112.
26268 flying out of Perth, Australia
26269 flying as N55125, North Little Rock, AR.
26353 (MSN L5665) on civil registry as N57230.
26355 (MSN L5667) to civil registry as N49555
26428 (MSN L5740) Lend-Lease to Netherlands for use in Australia
26429 (MSN L5741) Lend-Lease to Netherlands for use in Australia
26492 to Netherlands East Indies AF as TC-011, later R-334. To Indonesian AF in 1950
26517 (MSN L5829) to civil registry as N4862.
26592 donated to USAF Museum, Wright Patterson AFB in Sep 2011.
26611 (MSN L5923) to civil registry as N47454. The number painted
on the tail is 5923.
26615 (MSN L5927) registered as N50974
26648 (MSN L5960) on civil registry as N46544.
26689 flyable at Reidsville, NC as N48913
26752 flyable at Carrolltown, GA as N47811
26753 on display at WPAFB Museum.
43-35946 ... 43-36245
North American B-25J-10-NC Mitchell
MSN 108-35236/108-35535 (Andrade quotes 108-32736/33035)
35947 (310th BG) lost Mar 10, 1945. MACR 14896
35957 (310th BG) lost Mar 10, 1945. MACR 12817
35964 lost Mar 7, 1945. MACR 12905
35967 to Brazil in 1946/47
35968 (319th BG) lost Dec 22, 1944. MACR 10772
35969 to RAF as Mitchell III HD381. SOC Jun 6, 1947
35970 to RAF as Mitchell III HD382. DBR during German raid on Melsbroek,
Belgium Jan 1, 1945.
35971 to RAF as Mitchell III HD383. SOC Jun 6, 1947.
35972 converted to TB-25N in 1955. Sold on commercial
market in 1960 as N9552Z. Sold to Confederate Air Force
in 1981, and assigned to Arizona Wing, where the
aircraft is being restored at Falcon Field, Mesa, AZ.
Will be assigned to American Airpower Heritage Museum,
Midland, TX. Preserved with Commemorative Air Force as
N125AZ *Maid In The Shade*. First flew from Mesa Field May 2009 after
restoration.
35982 (381st BS, 310th BG, "Angel of Mercy") crash landed and badly damaged at Fano Airfield, Italy in 1945.
36012 (345th BG) lost Jan 9, 1945, SW Pacific. MACR 11792
36013 (42nd BG) lost Dec 25, 1944. MACR 12256
36023 (345th BG, 500th BS, "Seabiscuit") shot down 70 mi off coast of China
by Japanese destroyer Apr 6, 1945. All 5 onboard KIA.
36035 (345th BG) lost Nov 9, 1944, SW Pacific. MACR 10594
36036 (38th BG) lost Nov 10, 1944, Philippines. MACR 10669
36045 (345th BG) lost over Luzon Jan 13, 1945. MACR 11793. There is a report that the crew was seen alive on
the ground but were executed by Japanese forces, but the MACR makes no mention of this.
36062 (319th BG) lost Dec 22, 1944. MACR 10771
36074 modified to TB-25N in 1954. Sold on commercial market
as N9080Z. Exported to Mexico as XB-NAJ.
36075 sold on export market 1946/47 to Dominican Air
Force(FAD). Sold by FAD in 1952 to Charles E. Mathews
And Co. FL as N3969C. Reported as derelict in NJ by
1960. Scrapped onsite in 1960.
36083 to Brazil in 1946/47
36087 to Brazil in 1946/47
36093 to 1st WRs, detached to Kindley Field, Bermuda in 1945. To Brazil in 1946/47
36096 to Brazil in 1946/47
36097 to Brazil in 1946/47
36122 (319th BG) lost Nov 17, 1944. MACR 9991
36128 (77th BS) lost during sweep of northern Kurile Islands Dec 29, 1944.
36132 to Brazil in 1946/47
36134 (28th BG) lost May 19, 1945. MACR 14473
36135 (28th BG) lost Jul 16, 1945.
36128 (77th BS) lost during sweep of northern Kurile Islands Dec 29, 1944.
36140 (28th BG) lost May 19, 1945
36141 to Brazil in 1946/47
36145 (28th BG) lost Jul 16, 1945.
36147 to Brazil in 1946/47
36148 (28th BG) lost Jul 12, 1945, North Pacific.
36149 (38th BG) lost May 10, 1945, Alaska. MACR 14408
36150 (38th BG) lost Mar 6 1945, SW Pacific. MACR 13515
36151 (28th BG) lost Nov 6, 1944, Alaska. MACR 14942
36152 (28th BG) lost May 19, 1945. MACR 14471
36153 (77th BG) lost Nov 15, 1944, Alaska. MACR 13286
36154 to Brazil in 1946/47
36158 (28th BG) lost May 10, 1945, Alaska. MACR 14409
36160 (28th BG) made forced landing at Elizovo airfield, Kamchatka Oblast Jun 9, 1945 after being attacked by
Japanese fighters. One crewman was killed.. MACR 14611
36164 (8th BG) lost Sep 29, 1944. MACR 14298
36167 to Brazil in 1946/47
36171 (345th BG, 500th BS, "Bold Venture") crashed on a mission over
Hong Kong Harbor Mar 15, 1945. Aircraft was caught in the
explosion of a freighter from the preceding aircraft's bomb run
and crashed into a ridgeline. All 5 onboard killed.
36178 (345th BG) lost Jan 16, 1945, SW Pacific.
36190 (345th BG) lost Mar 11, 1945, SW Pacific. MACR 13326
36192 (498th GBS, 345th BG) shot down by AAA May 26, 1945 while attacking Byoritsu oil refinery
36201 (43rd BG) lost Jan 31, 1945, SW Pacific. MACR 13759
36203 (345th BG) lost Mar 2,1 945, SW Pacific. MACR 13698
36216 (319th BG) lost over northern Italy between lakes of Garda and Iseo Dec 10, 1944.
Shot down by Bf 109G of Il Gruppo Caccia ANR. MACR 10384 Crew bailed out safely.
36224 to Brazil in 1946/47
36245 to Brazil in 1946/47
43-46116 ... 43-46499
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