1985 USAF Serial Numbers


Last revised September 14, 2008


85-0001/0010		Lockheed C-5B Galaxy
				0001 underwent AMP modification at Dover AFB Apr 2005.  Named "City of Dover"
				0002 to begin AMP modification Oct 19, 2005, completed 2006
				0003 named "Chevrons of Dover", AMP modifications
					at Dover AFB, to Robins AFB to get bugs worked out, now back at Dover
				0004 began C-5AMP avionics modernization program Jun 13, 2002.  Completed program Dec 2002.
					Damaged when unable to fully extend starboard main undercarriage
					when landing at Dobbins AFB, GA Feb 4, 2004.  Several tires blew and
					starboard undercarriage door blown off.  Runway blocked for 2 hours
					while aircraft was made safe and removed.  Now assigned to Dover AFB
				0005 undergoing AMP modification program at Travis AFB Sep 2005.
				0006 underwent AMP modifications.  Transferred to Westover AFB
				0007 completed AMP modification in 2006.  Taxied into blast fence at Ramstein AB,
					Germany, ripped off left wing tip.  Repaired on site.
				0008 to AMP modifications at Dover AFB in 2006.  Named "Spirit of 9-11, Let's Roll"
				0009 transferred to Westover AFB
				0010 (c/n 500-96) damaged by missile near Baghdad airport, Iraq Jan 8, 2004
					but was able to land safely.  Returned to Warner Robins AFB for repair.
					Repaired and returned to unit (60th AWM/22nd AS) Feb 23, 2004.  To AMP mod.
85-0011/0012		Lockheed MC-130H Hercules
				0011 (c/n 382-5053)
				0012 (c/n 382-5054, 16th SOW, 15th SOS) w/o while landing on airfield near Mosul, Iraq Dec 29, 2004.
					Noone had told the pilot that a large pit had been dug in the runway.  A C-23 had
					landed there about a week before and had filed a safety hazard report, but
					no action had been taken.  Aircraft subsequently destroyed to prevent any
					unauthorized access to sensitive equipment.  AFM 12/2005
85-0013/0026		Lockheed C-130H Hercules
				0013 (c/n 382-5058) to Taiwan AF as 1301
				0014 (c/n 382-5059) to Taiwan AF as 1302
				0015 (c/n 382-5060) to Taiwan AF as 1303
				0016 (c/n 382-5061) to Taiwan AF as 1304
				0017 (c/n 382-5062) to Taiwan AF as 1305
				0018 (c/n 382-5063) to Taiwan AF as 1306
				0019 (c/n 382-5064) to Taiwan AF as 1307
				0020 (c/n 382-5065) to Taiwan AF as 1308
				0021 (c/n 382-5066) to Taiwan AF as 1309
				0022 (c/n 382-5067) to Taiwan AF as 1310.  W/o Oct 1997
				0023 (c/n 382-5067) to Taiwan AF as 1311
				0024 (c/n 382-5068) to Taiwan AF as 1312
				0025 (c/n 382-5088) to Japanese AF as 65-1075
				0026 (c/n 382-5090) to Japanese AF as 65-1076 
85-0027/0034		McDonnell Douglas KC-10 Extender
				c/n 48232/48239
85-0035/0042		Lockheed C-130H Hercules 
				0035 (c/n 382-5073)
				0036 (c/n 382-5074)
				0037 (c/n 382-5077)
				0038 (c/n 382-5079)
				0039 (c/n 382-5080)
				0040 (c/n 382-5083)
				0041 (c/n 382-5086)
				0042 (c/n 382-5089)
85-0043/0044		Northrop F-5E Tiger II 
				C/n HY.1008, HY.1004.  To Bahrain as 688 and 684
85-0045/0046		Lockheed KC-130T Hercules
				Transferred to US Marine Corps
				0045 (c/n 382-5085) to US Marine Corps as 163310
				0046 (c/n 382-5087) to US Marine Corps as 163311
85-0047/0048		Schweizer RG-8A
				Modified SGM 2-37 motor gliders for Army *Grisly Hunter* reconnaissance project.
				0047 (c/n 2) carried civilian registration N3623F.  Then went to US Coast Guard
					in 1989 as 8101, then back to makers where converted to RU-38A c/n N61428
					then back to USCG as 8101.
				0048 (c/n 4) carried civilian registration N3623C.  Crashed
					at Ft. Huachuca Sep 22, 1986, killing two-man crew.
85-0049/0050		Gulfstream C-20C 
				Gulfstream III purchased by USAF for "special 
					mission".  Operated by 89th ALW at Andrews
					AFB and are equipped with secure communications systems
					for transporting officials during time of crisis.
					0049 c/n 456 is ex N336GA
					0050 c/n 458 is ex N338GA
85-0051/0052		Lockheed HC-130H Hercules
				c/n 5035, 5037.  To US Coast Guard as 1714,1715
85-0053/0056		Northrop F-5F Tiger II
				C/n HZ.1001/HZ.1004.  To Bahrain as 641/644
85-0057/0058		Northrop F-5E Tiger II
				C/n HY.1005, HY.1003.  To Bahrain as 645,683
85-0059/0092		Rockwell B-1B Lancer Lot IV
				0062 (c/n 22) to AMARC Aug 21, 2002 as BT0002.  Now stands in 'celebrity row' at AMARC.
					Still at AMARC Jan 15, 2008
				0063 caught fire in midair near Dyess AFB Oct 4, 1989.  Crew ejected safely.
				0064 (c/n 24) was scheduled to go to AMARC Sep 2003, but was not sent.
				0066 (28th BW) right main undercarriage caught fire on landing at Andersen AFB, Guam
					Sep 15, 2005.  Crew exited the aircraft without injury, but
					aircraft suffered over 32 million dollars of damage.  AFM Apr 2006.
					Repairs underway using parts removed from B-1Bs stored at AMARC
					and moved to Guam.  Test flown Jun 11, 2008, to be ferried to
					Tinker AFB, OK for completion of reapirs
				0067 (c/n 27) to AMARC Mar 25, 2003 as BT0015.  Noted stored at Edwards AFB Fall 2003.
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				0070 (c/n 30) suffered inflight hydraulic failure.  Nose gear-up landing made at
					Edwards AFB.  To AMARC as BT0005 Aug 26, 2002.  Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				0071 (c/n 31) to AMARC Aug 23, 2002 as BT0003 
				0073 (c/n 33) first B-1 to Ellsworth AFB, SD Jan 13, 1987.
					To AMARC as BT0023 Mar 2008
				O074 converted to Block D Nov 1998, also had Towed Decoy System fitted.
				0075 converted to Block D 1998, also had Towed Decoy System fitted.
				0076 crashed on landing at Ellsworth AFB Nov 17, 1988.  All 4 crewmen ejected safely.
				0077 converted to Block D Jun 1999
				0078 crashed Sept 19, 1997, Azada, Montana.  Flew into ground during training mission.
					All 4 crew killed.
				0081 nosegear collapsed at Diego Garcia Dec 14, 2004.  This caused
					the B-1 fleet to be grounded pending inspection of the nose
					landing gear.  The plane had taken off from Diego Garcia on the way
					back to Ellsworth but was forced to return due to an abnormal
					nose landing gear indication.  It landed and taxied back to its
					parking spot, idled for a while, then the nose just fell to the
					ground.
				0082 (c/n 42) to AMARC Sep 19, 2003 as BT0017.  Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				0083 converted to Block D, also had Towed Decoy System fitted.
				0084 converted to Block D Jun 1999
				0085 converted to Block D Jun 1999
				0086 (c/n 46) converted to Block D Aug 1999.  To AMARC Sep 11, 2002 as BT0008.
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				0087 (c/n 47) to AMARC as TB0022 Mar 2008
				0090 converted to Block D Aug 1999
				0091 converted to Block D Nov 1998, also had Towed Decoy System fitted.
				0092 (c/n 52, 'Apocalypse') to AMARC Sep 17, 2002 as BT0010.
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
85-0093/0107		McDonnell Douglas F-15C-39-MC Eagle
				0093 c/n 0944/C335 (3rd Wing, 12th FS) collided with 85-0098 near Okinawa Oct 4, 2004.  Both
					aircraft landed safely
				0094 c/n 0946/C336
				0095 c/n 0947/C337
				0096 c/n 0948/C338
				0097 c/n 0949/C339
				0098 c/n 0950/C340 (3rd Wing, 12th FS) collided with 85-0093 near Okinawa Oct 4, 2004.  Both
					aircraft landed safely.
				0099 c/n 0952/C341.  (58th FS, 33rd FW) flown by Capt Lawrence E. Pitta
					shot down MiG-25 with AIM-7M Jan 19, 1991, Desert Storm.  This
					plane burned out at Eglin AFB, Jan 10, 1997.
				0100 c/n 0953/C342
				0101 c/n 0954/C343.  (33rd FW, 58th FS) flown by Capt. Richard C. Tollini
					shot down MiG-29 with AIM-7M Jan 19, 1991, Desert Storm.
				0102 (33rd FW, 58th FS) flown by Capt. David Rose shot
					down MiG-23 Jan 29, 1991, Desert Storm.
				0102 c/n 0955/C344.  Shot down IrAF MiG-23 Jan 29, 1994 with AIM-7M.
					(36th FW, 53rd FS) flown by Capt Anthony R. Murphy
					shot down two Su-22s Feb 7, 1991, Desert Storm.
				0103 c/n 0956/C345
				0104 c/n 0958/C346 (33rd FW, 58th FS) flown by Capt Anthony E. Schiavi
					shot down MiG-23 Jan 26, 1991, Desert Storm.
				0105 c/n 0959/C347.  (33rd FW, 58th FS) flown by Capt Robert E. Graeter 
					shot down two IrAF Mirage F.1EQs with AIM-7Ms Jan 17, 1991, Desert Storm	
				0106 c/n 0960/C348
				0107 c/n 0961/C349.  (33rd FW, 58th FS) flown by Capt Charles J. Magill
					(USMC) shot down MiG-29 Jan 17, 1991 with AIM-7M, Desert Storm
85-0108/0128		McDonnell Douglas F-15C-40-MC Eagle
				0108 c/n 0962/C350.  (33rd FW, 58th FS) flown by Capt Rhory R. Draeger
					shot down MiG-29 Jan 17, 1991, Desert Storm.  Damaged in emergency
					landing at Tinker AFB, OK with 3rd Wing, 12th FS Feb 1, 2003.  Pilot remained with
					aircraft and was not hurt. 
				0109 c/n 0963/C351.  (58th FS, 33rd FW) w/o Jul 8, 1989 Lamison, AL.
				0110 c/n 0965/C352
				0111 c/n 0966/C353
				0112 c/n 0967/C354.  Damaged in tornado at Eglin AFB, Jun 6, 1998.
				0113 c/n 0968/C355.
				0114 c/n 0969/C356.  (33rd FW, 58th FS) flown by Capt. Cesar Rodriguez
					destroyed MiG-29 by ACM Jan 19, 1991, Desert Storm
					0114 (33rd FW, 58th FS) flown by Capt. Cesar Rodriguez
					destroyed MiG-23 Jan 26, 1991, Desert Storm.  Now at Kelly AFB, TX
				0115 c/n 0970/C357
				0116 c/n 0972/C358.  (60th FS, 33rd FW) crashed into Gulf of Mexico May 5, 1994
				0117 c/n 0973/C359.
				0118 c/n 0974/C360.
				0119 c/n 0975/C361 (33rd FW, 58th FS) flown by Capt. Rhory R. Draeger
					shot down IrAF MiG-23 with AIM-7M Jan 26, 1991, Desert Storm.
				0120 c/n 0976/C362
				0121 c/n 0977/C363
				0122 c/n 0978/C364.  (33rd FW, 58th FS) flown by Capt. Craig w. Underhill
					shot down IrAF MiG-29 with AIM-7M Jan 19, 1991.
				0123 c/n 0979/C365.
				0124 c/n 0981/C366.  (33rd FW/58th FS) flow by Col Rick Parson shot down
					IrAF Su-22 with AIM-7M Feb 7, 1991, Desert Storm.
				0125 c/n 0982/C367.  (33rd FW, 58th FS) flown by flown by Capt. Jon K. 
					Kelk shot down IrAF MiG-29 with AIM-7M Jan 17, 1991, Desert Storm.
					Now on display on a pylon at a roadside park in DeBary, FL besied
					a plaque honoring an airman killed in the Khobar Towers bombing
					Jun 25, 1996.
				0126 c/n 0983/C368.
				0127 c/n 0984/C369.
				0128 c/n 0985/C370.
85-0129/0131		McDonnell Douglas F-15D-39-MC Eagle
				0129 c/n 0945/D055
				0130 c/n 0951/D056
				0131 c/n 0957/D057.  With 57th ATG/65th AS) crashed on Nevada Test and Training
					Range after takeoff from Nellis AFB for combat training mission Jul 30, 2008.
					1 killed, 1 injured.
85-0132/0134		McDonnell Douglas F-15C-40-MC Eagle
				0132 c/n 0964/D058
				0133 c/n 0971/D059
				0134 appears to be an F-15D, not a C.
85-0135/0140		General Dynamics F-16A Block 15X Fighting Falcon
				built by Fokker for Holland (J-135/140)
				0135 (c/n 6D-125, J-135) has had midlife update and now designated F-16AM
				0136 (c/n 6D-126, J-136) has had midlife update and now designated F-16AM
				0137 (c/n 6D-127, J-137) has had midlife update and now designated F-16AM.
					To Chilean AF as 726, delivered Apr 12, 2007.
				0138 (c/n 6D-128, J-138) has had midlife update and now designated F-16AM
				0139 (c/n 6D-129, J-139) had midlife update and redesignated F-16AM.  
					To Chilean AF as 731.
				0140 (c/n 6D-130, J-140) had midlife update and redesignated F-16AM.  w/o May 21, 1998
85-0141/0146		General Dynamics F-16A Block 15Y OCU Fighting Falcon
				built by Fokker for Holland (J-141/146)
				0141 (c/n CD-131, J-141) had midlife update and redesignated F-16AM.
					Delivered to Chilean AF Sep 4, 2006 as 730.
				0142 (c/n 6D-132, J-142) has had midlife update and now designated F-16AM.
				0143 (c/n 6D-133, J-143) has had midlife update and now designated F-16AM.
					Sold to Chilean AF as 725.   Left Holland for delivery to Chile Jun 3, 2007.
				0144 (c/n 6D-134, J-144) has had midlife update and now designated F-16AM
				0145 (c/n 6D-135, J-145) has had midlife update and now designated F-16AM
				0146 (c/n 6D-136, J-146) has had midlife update and now designated F-16AM
85-0147/0155		Beech RC-12K Huron
				c/n FE-001/009.  These planes are listed as 
					85-50147/50155 in 1996 Army Gold Book.
				0151 (B Company 1st MI Btn) crashed near Giebelstadt, Germany Nov 6, 1998.  Two crew killed.
				0154 (1st MIB-AE) crashed near Nuremberg, Germany Mar 26, 2001.  2 killed.
85-0156/0176		Morton Thiokol LGM-118A Peacekeeper missiles
85-0177/0178		CASA 212
				It is possible that these are really in FY-90.  Anyone know for sure?

85-0251/0260		General Dynamics AGM-129A missiles
85-0261/0296		Beechcraft MQM-107B Streaker
85-0297/0595		Beechcraft MQM-107D

85-0609/0612		General Dynamics F-16B Fighting Falcon
				Quoted as being supplied to Pakistan under Peace Gate II

85-0720/0728		General Dynamics F-16A Fighting Falcon
				Quoted as being supplied to Pakistan under Peace Gate II

85-0813/0824		Lockheed F-117A Nighthawk
				some references have these as 85-1813/1824.  Also some references
					85-0821/0823 being in FY 86 as 86-0821/0823.  These are
					listed in both places until this question is resolved.
				0815 w/o Oct 14, 1987, Nellis Range.  Maj. Michael Stewart killed
				0817 (c/n A.4047) reported WFU and stored at Tonopah Mar 2007
				0824 was one of final four F-117s flown to Tonopah Test Range, NV
					for storage Apr 21, 2008
85-0829/0836		Lockheed F-117A Nighthawk
				some references have these as 85-1829/1836
				0832 (c/n A.4054) reported WFU and stored at Tonopah Mar 2007.
				0835 (c/n A.4057) in use (January 2004) by 53rd TEG/Det 1 at Holloman AFB, NM in 
					two-tone grey colour scheme to ascertain suitability for possible daylight 
					use. Nicknamed 'The Dragon'.  Reported WFU and stored at
					Tonopah Mar 2007.


85-1261/1272		Beech C-12F Huron
				c/n BP-052/063
				1269 crashed Corumbo, Brazil Jan 11, 1992.
85-1360			Lockheed HC-130H Hercules
				c/n 382-5023 - To US Coast Guard as 1716
85-1361/1368		Lockheed C-130H-LM Hercules 
				c/n 5071,5072,5075,5076,5078,5081,
				5082,5084 - for ANG
85-1369/1372		General Dynamics F-16N Block 30B Fighting Falcon
				C/n 3M-1/4.  Transferred to US Navy as Bu No 163268/163271
85-1373/1378		General Dynamics F-16N Block 30C Fighting Falcon
				C/n 3M-5/10.  Transferred to US Navy as Bu No 163272/163277
85-1379/1382		General Dynamics TF-16N Block 30E Fighting Falcon
				C/n 3N-1/4.  Transferred to US Navy as Bu No 163278/163281

85-1384/1385		General Dynamics F-16D Fighting Falcon 
				for South Korea under Peace Bridge II

85-1398			General Dynamics F-16C Block 30 Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-178
85-1399			General Dynamics F-16C Block 25F Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-179.  w/o Sept 17, 1987, Gunzenhausen
85-1400			General Dynamics F-16C Block 30 Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-180
85-1401			General Dynamics F-16C Block 25F Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-181.  w/o Jun 29, 1988, Bodenheim
85-1402			General Dynamics F-16C Block 30 Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-182
85-1403/1407		General Dynamics F-16C Block 25F Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-183/187
85-1408			General Dynamics F-16C Block 30 Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-188
85-1409			General Dynamics F-16C Block 25F Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-189
85-1410			General Dynamics F-16C Block 30 Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-190
85-1411			General Dynamics F-16C Block 25F Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-191
85-1412			General Dynamics F-16C Block 30 Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-192
85-1413			General Dynamics F-16C Block 25F Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-193
85-1414			General Dynamics F-16C Block 30 Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-194.  w/o Sept 1, 1988
85-1415/1421		General Dynamics F-16C Block 25F Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-195/201
				1417 to AMARC as FG0569 May 29, 2008
85-1422			General Dynamics F-16C Block 30 Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-202
85-1423			General Dynamics F-16C Block 25F Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-203.  w/o Jan 28, 1991
85-1424			General Dynamics F-16C Block 30 Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-204.  w/o June 23, 1987, Weselberg
85-1425			General Dynamics F-16C Block 25F Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-205
85-1426			General Dynamics F-16C Block 30 Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-206
85-1427			General Dynamics F-16C Block 25F Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-207
85-1428			General Dynamics F-16C Block 30 Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-208
85-1429/1431		General Dynamics F-16C Block 25F Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-209/211
85-1432			General Dynamics F-16C Block 30 Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-212
85-1433			General Dynamics F-16C Block 25F Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-213.  To AMARC as FG0571 May 29, 2008
85-1434			General Dynamics F-16C Block 30 Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-214
85-1435			General Dynamics F-16C Block 25F Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-215
85-1436			General Dynamics F-16C Block 30 Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-216
85-1437			General Dynamics F-16C Block 25F Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-217
85-1438			General Dynamics F-16C Block 30 Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-218
85-1439			General Dynamics F-16C Block 25F Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-219
85-1440			General Dynamics F-16C Block 30 Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-220
85-1441			General Dynamics F-16C Block 25F Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-221
85-1442			General Dynamics F-16C Block 30A Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-222
85-1443			General Dynamics F-16C Block 25F Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-223
85-1444			General Dynamics F-16C Block 30A Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-224
				(301st FW, 457th FS) damaged in accident summer 2001.  Noted
					early 2005 under repair at Hill AFB using parts from 
					F-16N 163571.
85-1445			General Dynamics F-16C Block 25F Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-225
				(56th FW/61st FS) crashed on Barry M. Goldwater Range, AZ Jun 13, 2003.  Circumstances of 
					accident were that shortly after takeoff from Gila Bend Auxiliary Airfield, the aircraft 
					ingested a turkey vulture, which did the engine (and the vulture) no good at all. 
					Pilot ejected safely
85-1446			General Dynamics F-16C Block 30A Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-226
85-1447			General Dynamics F-16C Block 25F Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-227.  To AMARC as FG0567 Apr 29, 2008
85-1448/1451		General Dynamics F-16C Block 30A Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-228/231
				1451 w/o Sept 8, 1992
85-1452			General Dynamics F-16C Block 25F Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-232
85-1453/1485		General Dynamics F-16C Block 30A Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-233/265
				1456 (101st FW, 457th FS) crashed Aug 28, 2000 due to pilot
					error while performing unauthorized aerobatic maneuvers.
					Pilot killed in crash.
				1462 w/o Apr 18, 1988
				1463 w/o Oct 19, 1987
				1469 (O1145h FW/175th FS, South Dakota ANG) in midair collision with KC-10A 83-0081 Oct 28, 2005.
				1485 w/o Oct 22, 1992, Konya ranges
85-1486/1505		General Dynamics F-16C Block 30B Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-266/285.
				1489 (Indiana ANG 181st FW/113st FS) crashed Nov 17, 1998
					Jefferson Proving Ground Range near Madison, IN
					due to engine failure.  Pilot ejected safely.
				1492 w/o 4/28/93, Osan AB, Korea
				1496 w/o Jan 22, 1992, Pacific Ocean
85-1506/1508		General Dynamics F-16D Block 25F Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5D-28/30
85-1509			General Dynamics F-16D Block 30 Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5D-31
85-1510			General Dynamics F-16D Block 25F Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5D-32.  w/o Sept 20, 1990
85-1511			General Dynamics F-16D Block 30 Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5D-33
85-1512			General Dynamics F-16D Block 25F Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5D-34
85-1513			General Dynamics F-16D Block 30A Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5D-35
85-1514/1516		General Dynamics F-16D Block 25F Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5D-36/38
85-1517			General Dynamics F-16D Block 30A Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5D-39.  w/o Aug 27, 1987, Metz, France
85-1518/1523		General Dynamics F-16C Block 32A Fighting Falcon 
				C/n 4G-9/14.  For Egypt as EAF serials 9509/9514, Peace Vector II
85-1524/1543		General Dynamics F-16C Block 32B Fighting Falcon 
				C/n 4G-15/34.  For Egypt as EAF serials 9515/9534, Peace Vector II
				1529 (Egypt AF 9520) w/o May 10, 1994
				1530 (Egypt AF 9521) w/o May 23, 1995
				1542 (Egypt AF 9533) crashed 80 mi S of Beni Suef AB, Egypt
					Apr 21, 2008.  Pilot killed.
85-1544/1570		General Dynamics F-16C Block 30B Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-286/312.
				1545 w/o Jun 7, 1996
				1550 w/o May 13, 1998
				1555 (181st FW, 113rd FS) collided with F-16C 86-0260 May 17, 2004
					over Wabash River, IL/IN border and crashed.  Pilot of one aircraft
					was killed when parachute did not deploy fully.  Other pilot survived.
					Cause of accident was loss of situational awareness by pilot
					of 2nd aircraft in formation who mistook 3rd aircraft for
					lead aircraft.
				1564 (c/n 5C-306) w/o Nov 6, 1997
85-1571/1573		General Dynamics F-16D Block 30B Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5D-40/43.
85-1574/1575		General Dynamics F-16C Block 32 Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5A-1/2.  To South Korea as RoKAF serials 85-574/85-175 under Peace Bridge I
85-1576/1579		General Dynamics F-16C Block 32A Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5A-3/6.  To South Korea as RoKAF serials 85-576/85-579 under Peace Bridge I
85-1580/1583		General Dynamics F-16C Block 32B Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5A-7/10.  To South Korea as RoKAF serials 85-580/85-583 under Peace Bridge I
				1581 w/o Nov 19, 2004.  AFM 6/2007
85-1584/1585		General Dynamics F-16D Block 32A Fighting Falcon 
				C/n 5B-5/6.  To South Korea as RoKAF serials 85-584,85-585 under Peace Bridge I
85-1586/1595		Northrop F-5E Tiger II 
				1586/1591 c/n HI.1001/HI.1006.  To Singapore as 836/841
				1592/1595 c/n HY.1001, HY.1002, HY.1006, HY.1007.  To Bahrain as 681,682,686,687
85-1596/1605		Fairchild T-46A
				1596 to AMARC as TM0001 April 27, 1987.  On display.
				1597/1605 cancelled
85-1606			Martin LGM-25C Titan III missile
85-1607/1608		Fokker C-31A Troopship
				c/n 10653, 10668
				Serial numbers assigned to two Fokker F27-400M airliners leased by US government in 1984 and used as 
				drop planes for US Army's Golden Knights parachute display team based at Ft.Bragg, NC. 
				Ex-PH-EXB and PH-EXJ.  Purchased in 1988.
				I saw 1608 at the 1991 Chicago lakefront air show
85-1609 		Piper PA-31T Cheyenne confiscated by US DEA
				C/n 7720051

85-1800/1807		Beechcraft MQM-107B Streaker

85-6973/6974		Boeing C-137C
				Two 707-300s acquired second hand from airlines and used to transport
					the Vice President and other high government officials.
				6973 was commercial 707-396C c/n 20043 acquired from Wardair (formerly C-FZYP).  Converted to JSTARS
					aircraft 00-2000 in 2001-2.  
				6974 was commercial 707-382B c/n 20297 siezed from smugglers (formerly CS-TBF).  Awaiting dispositin
					at Boeing Wichita 

			- Army serials begin here -

85-24321		Sikorsky UH-60A Black Hawk
85-24322/24369		Boeing CH-47D Chinook
				c/n M3092/3139.  Rebuilds of CH-47A/C
				24322 (M.3092) was formerly CH-47A 65-7983.
				24323 (M.3093) was formerly CH-47A 65-7981.
				24324 (M.3094) was formerly CH-47A 66-19021.
				24325 (M.3095) was formerly CH-47C 70-15025.  Crashed Dec 23, 1985 at Fort Stewart, near Wright
					Army Airfield, Georgia after midair collision with AH-1 while
					under night vision goggle training flight.
				24326 (M.3096) was formerly CH-47A 65-7982
				24327 (M.3097) was formerly CH-47A 66-19026
				24328 (M.3098) was formerly CH-47C 69-17111
				24329 (M.3099) was formerly CH-47A 66-19036
				24330 (M.3100) was formerly CH-47A 66-19051
				24331 (M.3101) was formerly CH-47C 68-16010.  (C Company, 159th AVN) damaged Jan 31, 2001 when during shut-down the rear
					rotor blades struck and damaged the fuselage.  No injuries.
				24332 (M.3102) was formerly CH-47A 66-0123.
				24333 (M.3103) was formerly CH-47A 65-8017.
				24334 (M.3104) was formerly CH-47C 69-17112.
				24335 (M.3105) was formerly CH-47A 65-8014.  Destroyed with C Coy/159th Avn when caught
					fire on ground at Ramadi Camp, Iraq Jul 2, 2005.  Accident was caused by 
					downwash from rotors of another CH-47, lifting steel planking on landing
					area and throwing it into main rotors of 24335
				24336 (M.3106) was formerly CH-47A 66-0124.
				24337 (M.3107) was formerly CH-47C 67-18509.  Crash landed in Honduras Feb 8, 1999
				24338 (M.3108) was formerly CH-47A 65-7970.  (A Company 2-159th AVN) damaged Oct 7, 1997
				24339 (M.3109) was formerly CH-47A 65-8019.
				24340 (M.3110) was formerly CH-47C 69-17121
				24341 (M.3111) was formerly CH-47A 66-0077
				24342 (M.3112) was formerly CH-47A 66-19071.  Converted to MH-47D
				24343 (M.3113) was formerly CH-47C 68-15850.
				24344 (M.3114) was formerly CH-47A 66-0107
				24345 (M.3115) was formerly CH-47A 66-0090
				24346 (M.3116) was formerly CH-47C 67-18504.
				24347 (M.3117) was formerly CH-47A 66-0089
				24348 (M.3118) was formerly CH-47A 66-0101
				24349 (M.3119) was formerly CH-47C 68-15839.  (3/10th AVN) crashed in Afghanistan May 5, 2006.
				24350 (M.3120) was formerly CH-47A 66-19060
				24351 (M.3121) was formerly CH-47A 65-7971
				24352 (M.3122) was formerly CH-47C 68-15843
				24353 (M.3123) was formerly CH-47A 65-8018.
				24354 (M.3124) was formerly CH-47A 66-19009
				24355 (M.3125) was formerly CH-47C 68-15861.  (5-159th AVN) in heavy landing in brown-out condition Jan 19, 2003.  Crew not
					injured but helicopter suffered class B damage.
				24356 (M.3126) was formerly CH-47A 66-19000
				24357 (M.3127) was formerly CH-47A 66-0093
				24358 (M.3128) was formerly CH-47C 70-15011
				24359 (M.3129) was formerly CH-47A 66-19066
				24360 (M.3130) was formerly CH-47A 66-19018.  Converted to MH-47D
				24361 (M.3131) was formerly CH-47C 68-16021.  Converted to MH-47D
					(B Company 3-160th SOAR(A)) damaged Jul 12, 2002.
				24362 (M.3132) was formerly CH-47A 66-19024
				24363 (M.3133) was formerly CH-47A 66-19077
				24364 (M.3134) was formerly CH-47C 68-16013.
				24365 (M.3135) was formerly CH-47A 65-8002
				24366 (M.3136) was formerly CH-47A 65-7977.
				24367 (M.3137) was formerly CH-47A 65-8010.  Converted to MH-47D
				24368 (M.3138) was formerly CH-47A 66-19044
				24369 (M.3139) was formerly CH-47A 66-19054
85-24370		Beechcraft BE.65 Queen Air
				ex-civilian aircraft (c/n LC-165) confiscated from drug runners.  Sequence of 
					identities (oldest first) was N205Q, YV-961P, 85-24370, N61666, N370HF.   Now with
					the Army Aviation Historical Foundation at Hampton/Clayton County/Tara Field, GA
					registered as N370HF.  
85-24371		Bell D.292
				Advanced Composite Airframe Program
85-24372		Cessna T-41B Mescalero
				For FMS
85-24373		Beechcraft Be.65-80 Queen Air
				ex-civilian aircraft (c/n LD-135) N8514N confiscated from drug runners.  Full sequence of 
					identities (oldest first) is N135Q, CR-LLW, '9Q-CRO' (a false identity), G-BDXU, ZS-JWD, 
					G-BDXU, ZS-JWD, N8514N, 85-24373.  Returned to civil registry as N61665
85-24374		Beechcraft Be.80 Queen Air
				ex-civilian aircraft (c/n LD-383) N149Z confiscated from drug runners.  Returned
					to civil registrry as N2437A

85-24387/24490		Sikorsky UH-60A Blackhawk 
				24465/24479 modified to EH-60A
				24480 modified to EH-60C
				24481/24482 modified to EH-60A 
				24406 (57th Medical Company) w/o May 27, 2002.
				24431 (C Company 2-4th AVN) damaged Jul 21, 1999
				24432 (c/n 70.914) rebuilt as UH-60M 02-26976

85-24687/24689		Handley Page Jetstream III
				Three Jetstreams purchased for US Army
				24687 (c/n 224) originally G-AXIM.  Went Sept 1969 to Cal-State Airlines of Long Beach
					as N1041S, later N12224.
				24688 (c/n 218) originally G-AXGM.  Converted to Century Jetstream before going
					to US Army.  To US civil registry as N12218.
				24689 (c/n 240) originally G-AXRH.  To US civil registry as N4770.
				ex N12224, N11218, and N4770.
85-24690/24733		Bell OH-58D Kiowa
				c/n 43022/42065
				remanufactured from OH-58A
				24716 built as prototype Kiowa Warrior
				24703 crashed in Persian Gulf Sept 27, 1989
85-24734/24744		Agusta/Elicotteri Meridionali CH-47C Chinook 
				Originally built for Iran, but impounded and were acquired in 1985 by
					US government.
				24734 (B.734) rebuilt as MH-47E and reserialed 92-0472
				24735 (B.735) rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 92-0291
				24736 (B.736) rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 92-0281
				24737 (B.737) rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 92-0300
				24738 (B.738) rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 92-0306
				24739 (B.739) rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 92-0288
				24740 (B.740) rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 92-0283
				24741 (B.741) rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 92-0285
				24742 (B.742) rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 92-0294
				24743 (B.743) rebuilt as MH-47E and reserialed 92-0477
				24744 (B.744) rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 92-0297
85-24745/24750		Sikorsky UH-60A Blackhawk  

85-25051/25188		McDonnell Douglas AH-64A Apache

85-25342/25345		Shorts C-23B 
				Ex-civil Shorts 330s for U. S. Army 
				Were originally N332G, N334G, N330GW,
					N3131GW.
85-25346/25348		Hughes/McDonnell Douglas AH-6F Defender 
				All converted to AH-6G.
				25347 (B Company 1-160th SOAR(A)) damaged Apr 4, 2000
				25348 (B Company 1-160th SOAR(A)) damaged Jul 17, 2001
				25349 (B coy/3-10th Avn) landed on mountaintop near Asadabad, Afghanistan in
					sandstorm May 5, 2006 to pick up troops.  During embarkation, helo caught
					by strong crosswind and toppled into ravine, where it caught fire.
					All 10 onboard killed.
85-25349		Beechcraft Be.65 Queen Air
				ex-civilian aircraft (c/n LC-84) confiscated from drug runners. 
				A recent note in an Air-Britain publication quotes the history as being
					(oldest identity first) N846Q, N252DC, N252D, N36S, 85-25349, N51694, N349N, 
					YV-824C, N349N and now YV-824C as of March 2002.
85-25350		Cessna 310
				ex-civilian aircraft confiscated from drug runners.
85-25351/25488		Hughes/MDHC AH-64A Apache
				c/n PV172/PV309
				25408,25477 converted to AH-64C.  Both later converted to AH-64D.	
				25351 (PV172) to Israeli AF as 953
				25354 (PV175) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5099 (PVD099)
				25355 w/o Jan 16, 1996, Ft. Campbell, KY
				25356 (PV177) rebuilt as AH-64D 00-5192 (PVD192)
				25357 (PV178) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5137 (PVD137)
				25359 (PV180) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5121 (PVD121)
				25360 (PV181) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5132 (PVD132)
				25361 (PV182) rebuilt as AH-64D 96-5015 (PVD015)
				25363 (PV184) rebuilt as AH-64D 00-5185 (PVD185)
				25364 (PV185) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5101 (PVD101)
				25365 (PV186) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5120 (PVD120)
				25366 (PV187) rebuilt as AH-64D 98-5052 (PVD052)
				25367 (PV188) rebuilt as AH-64D 98-5053 (PVD053)
				25368 (PV189) rebuilt as AH-64D 98-5024 (PVD054)
				25369 rebuilt as AH-64D 98-5087
				25370 (PV191) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5113 (PVD113)
				25371 (PV192) rebuilt as AH-64D 98-5055 (PVD055)
				25372 (PV193) rebuilt as AH-64D 98-5057 (PVD057)
				25375 (PV196) rebuilt as AH-64D 00-5190 (PVD190)
				25376 (PV197) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5100 (PVD100)
				25378 (PV199) rebuilt as AH-64D 98-5058 (PVD058)
				25379 (PV200) rebuilt as AH-64D 98-5082 (PVD082)
				25380 (PV201) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5125 (PVD125)
				25382 (A Coy/227th Avn) crashed at or near Fort Bragg, NC Nov 18, 1991
				25383 (PV204) rebuilt as AH-64D 98-5076 (PVD076)
				25384 (PV205) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5133 (PVD133)
				25385 (PV206) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5116 (PVD116)
				25386 (PV207) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5107 (PVD107)
				25387 (PV208) upgraded to AH-64D and reserialed 96-5001 (PVD001)
				25389 (PV210) rebuilt as AH-64D 96-5023 (PVD023)
				25391 (PV212) rebuilt as AH-64D 98-5068 (PVD068)
				25392 (PV213) rebuilt as AH-64D 00-5186 (PVD186)
				25393 (PV214) rebuilt as AH-64D 98-5077 (PVD077)
				25394 (PV215) rebuilt as AH-64D 96-5002 (PVD002)
				25395 (PV216) rebuilt as AH-64D 01-5248 (PVD248)
				25396 (PV217) rebuilt as AH-64D 96-5016 (PVD016)
				25398 (PV219) to Israeli AF as 956
				25399 (PV220) rebuilt as AH-64D 96-5022 (PVD022)
				25400 (PV221) rebuilt as AH-64D 00-5206 (PVD206)
				25401 lost Jul 17, 1991
				25402 noted Mar 18, 2003 in strip hall at AH-64D conversion facility, Mesa, AZ
				25407 (PV228) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5135 (PVD135)
				25409 (PV230) suffered Class B damage Ft Hood, TX with 1-130th Avn Mar 21, 1991.  Repaired
				25410 (PV231) rebuilt as AH-64D 98-5078 (PVD078)
				25411 noted Mar 18, 2003 in strip hall at AH-64D conversion facility, Mesa, AZ
				25412 noted Mar 18, 2003 in strip hall at AH-64D conversion facility, Mesa, AZ
				25413 (PV234) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5111 (PVD111)
				25414 (PV235) rebuilt as AH-64D 98-5059 (PVD059)
				25415 (PV236) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5117 (PVD117)
				25417 (PV238) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5118 (PVD118)
				25420 noted Mar 18, 2003 in strip hall at AH-64D conversion facility, Mesa, AZ
				25422 (PV243) to Israeli AF as 959
				25423 (PV244) rebuilt as AH-64D 97-5028 (PVD028)
				25424 (PV245) rebuilt as AH-64D 96-5018 (PVD018)
				25425 (PV246) rebuilt as AH-64D 97-5029 (PVD029)
				25426 (PV247) rebuilt as AH-64D 96-5004 (PVD004)
				25427 (PV248) rebuilt as AH-64D 97-5042 (PVD042)
				25428 (PV249) rebuilt as AH-64D 96-5020 (PVD020)
				25429 (PV250) rebuilt as AH-64D 98-5060 (PVD060)
				25430 (PV251) rebuilt as AH-64D 01-5250 (PVD251)
				25431 (PV252) rebuilt as AH-64D 98-5061 (PVD061)
				25432 (PV253) rebuilt as AH-64D 98-5062 (PVD062)
				25434 crashed Jan 6, 1993.
				25435 (PV256) rebuilt as AH-74D 98-5063 (PVD063)
				25436 (PV257) rebuilt as AH-64D 96-5017 (PVD017)
				25437 (PV258) rebuilt as AH-64D 96-5003 (PVD003)
				25438 (PV259) rebuilt as AH-64D 96-5027 (PVD027)
				25439 (PV260) rebuilt as AH-64D 96-5019 (PVD019)
				25440 (PV261) rebuilt as AH-64D 98-5091 (PVD091)
				25441 (PV262) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5127 (PVD127)
				25442 (PV263) suffered Class B damage Ft Rucker, Sep 26, 1989.  Repaired
				25444 (PV265) to Israeli AF as 961
				25446 (PV267) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5153 (PVD153)
				25447 (PV268) to Israeli AF as 964
				25448 (PV269) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5024 (PVD094)
				25449 (PV270) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5114 (PVD114)
				25450 (PV271) rebuilt as AH-64D 98-5067 (PVD067)
				25451 (PV272) to Israeli AF as 966
				25452 (PV273) to Israeli AF as 967
				25453 (PV274) rebuilt as AH-64D 97-5044 (PVD044)
				25454 (PV275) rebuilt as AH-64D 98-5064 (PVD064)
				25455 (PV276) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5110 (PVD110)
				25456 (PV277) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5103 (PVD103)
				25457 (PV278) suffered Class B damage Ft Hood, TX Apr 5, 1995.  Repaired.
					Rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5124 (PVD124)
				25459 (PV280) rebuilt as AH-64D 98-5065 (PVD065)
				25460 (PV281) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5138 (PVD138)
				25462 (PV283) to Israeli AF as 970
				25463 (PV284) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5095 (PVD095)
				25464 (PV285) rebuilt as AH-64D 00-5183 (PVD183)
				25465 (PV286) rebuilt as AH-64D 01-5252 (PVD252)
				25466 (PV287) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5143 (PVD143)
				25467 noted Mar 18, 2003 in strip hall at AH-64D conversion facility, Mesa, AZ
				25468 (PV289) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5106 (PVD106)
				25469 (PV290) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5139 (PVD139)
				25470 (PV291) rebuilt as AH-64D 00-5195 (PVD195)
				25473 (PV294) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5140 (PVD140)
				25474 (PV295) rebuilt as AH-64D 01-5235 (PVD235)
				25476 (PV297) rebuilt as AH-64D 01-5245 (PVD245)
				25478 (PV299) rebuilt as AH-64D 99-5150 (PVD150)
				25480 (PV301) rebuilt as AH-64D 00-5232 (PVD232)
				25482 (PV303) suffered Class B damage at Budingen, Germany Apr 14, 1993.  Repaired.
					Rebuilt as AH-64D 01-5251 (PVD251)
				25486 (PV307) rebuilt as AH-64D 00-5188 (PVD188)
				25487 (PV308) rebuilt as AH-64D 00-5197 (PVD197)
				25488 (D Company 1-14th AVN) crashed Jan 29, 1999
85-25489/25518		Bell UH-1H Iroquois
				c/n 16079/16099.
				I have a reference with these c/ns as being 16070/16084.
				These were built by Ucac Ana Depot ve Fabrika out 
					of Bell-supplied kits.
				For Turkish Army
				I have a reference with 25504/25518 as being in FY 86.

85-25511/25512		Sikorsky UH-60A Blackhawk
				c/n 70.961, 70.913.  Conflict with above UH-1Hs