80259/80260 Grumman F7F-1 Tigercat 80261 Grumman XF7F-2 Tigercat 80262/80293 Grumman F7F-1 Tigercat 80287 and 80293 loaned to Fleet Air Arm in 1946-47 as TT346 and TT349 Some were painted with F7F-1N designations. 80294/80358 Grumman F7F-2N Tigercat 80305 by 1993 was registered NC800RW 80359/80548 Grumman F7F-3 Tigercat 80373 (C/n C.115) became N7654C. Now at National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola,FL. 80374 became N7629C. Acquired by USMC in 1981 for display at Quantico, VA but sold 1982 to private owner. Reported Nov 2007 that restoration to flying condition is almost complete. 80375 (c/n C.117) reported 1976 with USMC Museum, MCAS Quantico, VA. Reported Oct 1987 derelict in storage area of Pima County Air Museum, Tucson, AZ 80382 (c/n C.124) passed to USMC Museum, MCAS Quantico, VA. Reported 1975 to be in poor condition and trucked to USNAM, NAS Pensacola, FL. Reported 1988 at Yankee Air Force Museum, Willow Run, MI. Later at Planes of Fame, Chino, CA. 80390 (c/n C.132) became N6129C, registration N700FM reserved but NTU. Became N700F. Noted Mar 1980 at Kalamazoo Aviation History Museum marked as NX700F. Identified as F7F-3P. Put up for sale in 2008 80397 (c/n C.139) became N6177C. Crashed at Ukiah, CA Aug 31, 1974. 80400 (c/n C.142) became N7619C 80404 (c/n C.146) became N7626C. Reported in 1986 to be at Weeks Air Museum, Tamiani, FL 80410 (c/n C.152) became N7627C. Wreck reported in 1972 stored at Santa Rosa, CA, Reported 1988 stored dismantled at Borrego Springs, CA and later that year at Weeks Air Museum, Tamiana, FL. Later at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ. When seen there Mar 11, 2004, carried civil registration N7627C 80411 modified by Bell Aircraft in 1946 as radio controlled drone. 80412 (c/n C.154) became N7628C. Crashed on landing at Ukiah, CA July 1966. Wreck reported 1972 stored at Santa Rosa, CA. Reported 1988 stored dismantled at Borrego Springs, CA, and later that year at Weeks Air Museum, Tamiani, FL. Later with Planes of Fame East, Minnesota as NX207F 80415 (VMF-513) shot down near Cheryeng, N Korea May 16, 1952. 2 crew MIA. 80425 (c/n C.167) to civil registry as N7235C. Reported 1982 with Military Aircraft Restoration Group, Chino, CA. Now with Fighter Collection at Duxford, UK as G-RUMT. Registered N909TC Jul 10, 2007 80431 (HSQ, MAW-1 crashed during single engine landing Feb 20, 1951. Pilot killed. 80434 (VMF-513) MIA Mar 2, 1951. 2 crew MIA. 80444 (MAG-12, VMF-513) MIA Oct 12, 1951. One pilot POW, other MIA. 80457 (MAG-33) crashed Jul 15, 1952. 2 crew MIA 80466 (VMF-542) shot won by AAA near Seoul Sep 24, 1950. 2 crew KIA. 80483 (c/n C.225) became N6178C. Delivered to Duxford, England Nov 13, 1988. 80494 (c/n C.236) became N6179C. Crashed at Rohnerville, CA Sep 26, 1974. 80503 (c/n C.245) noted Oct 1973 unconverted and dismantled in hut at Sequoia, CA. Registered 1988 to Lone Star Flight Museum of Houston, TX as N800RW. Rebuilt by Durrell Skurich of Ft. Collins, CO. Registration N805MB reserved Apr 2, 2003. Registration N805MB taken up Jun 25, 2003. Bought and restored and displayed by Lone Star Flight Museum, Galveston, TX during the 1990.s Bought in 2003 and is now flown as a raceplane at Reno, NV. 80509 (VMF-513) caught fire, crew bailed out Oct 21, 1951. One crew member rescued, other MIA. 80513 (VMF-513) caught fire Oct 4, 1951. One crewman survived, one killed. 80514 (VMF-513) crashed Oct 30, 1951. 2 crew MIA 80525 (c/n C.261) became N7238C. Crashed at Rohnerville, CA Oct 21, 1974 80529 (VMF-513) crashed near K-8 Dec 9, 1951. 2 crew killed. 80532 (c/n C.268) became N7195C 80536 (c/n C.272) became N7625C 80546 (VMF-513) crashed near K-8 due to mechanical failure Dec 6, 1952. 2 crew killed 80548 converted to XF7F-4N. 80549/80608 Grumman F7F-3N Tigercat 80551 (VMF-513) crashed Nov 30, 1951. 2 crew killed 80555 (VMF-513) hit by AAA Apr 2, 1951, emergency landing at K-13. 80556 (VMF-513) collided with cable Jun 22, 1951, emergency landing at K-14. Lost Oct 18, 1951. Two crew MIA. 80565 (AES-12) lost engine on landing at MCAS Quantico, VA Oct 19, 1953, stalled, ditched. Pilot OK 80570 (VMF-542) hit by AAA and ditched near Seoul Sep 25, 1950. Pilot OK 80575 (VMF-513) MIA in Wonsan area Jul 28, 1951. Two crew MIA 80587 (VMF-513) crashed on takeoff from K-8 Apr 22, 1952. Crew bailed out, one rescued 1 KIA. 80588 (VMF-513) MIA near Wonsan Jun 28, 1951. 2 crew MIA 80592 (VMF-513) crashed near Naeju, N. Korea Jun 15, 1952. 2 crew MIA 80595 (VMF-513) hit by AAA and ditched offshore of Pohang Jul 23, 1951. 1 rescued, one killed. 80600 (VMF-513) MIA near Sinmak Jun 12, 1952. 2 crew MIA. 80602 (VMF-513) caught fire and crew bailed out Jul 10, 1952. One rescued, one MIA. 80603 (VMF-513) hit by AAA and crashlanded at K-8 Jul 10, 1952. Pilot OK 80608 (VMF-513) crashed due to fuel exhaustion Sep 21, 1952. 1 crew rescued, one KIA. 80609/80620 Grumman F7F-4N Tigercat 80621/80758 Grumman F7F Tigercat contract cancelled 80621/80622 Douglas JD-1 Invader Ex RAF A-26Cs (43/22749/KL690, 43-22482/KL691) transferred to Navy in 1947. Serials reassigned from cancelled F7F batch. Survivors redesignated UB-26J in 1962. 80759/80763 Vought XF4U-4 Corsair 80759 on display at New England Air Museum 80764/82177 Vought F4U-4 Corsair 80764/81758, 81779/81828 had round windscreen, 81759/81778, 81829/82177 had flat windscreen. 80770 (VF-64, USS Boxer) hit by ground fire and crashlanded Oct 16, 1950. Pilot rescued. 80798 (VF-884, USS Kearsarge) shot down by MiG off coast near Wonsan Harbor Oct 4, 1952. Pilot KIA 80807 (VF-63, USS Boxer) hit by AAA and ditched in Hungnam Bay Apr 22, 1952. Pilot rescued. 80822 (VF-152, USS Princeton) hit by AAA and ditched Jul 1, 1953. Pilot injured 80824 (VF-884, USS Boxer) shot down by AAA Jun 20, 1951. Pilot KIA 80829 (VMF-212, USS Rendova) ditched at sea due to engine failure Oct 31, 1951. 80834 (VMA-312, USS Badoeng Strait) hit by AAA and pilot bailed out Dec 13, 1952. Pilot rescued 80835 (VMA-312, USS Badoeng Strait) hit by AAA and ditched near Cho-do Nov 24, 1952. Pilot rescued. 80842 (VMA-323) crashed at Itami AFB, Honshu, Japan Apr 23, 1953. Pilot killed. 80869 (VMA-312, USS Bairoko) in emergency landing on Paengynong-do after being hit by AAA Mar 29, 1952. 80877 (VF-114, USS Philippine Sea) ditched Jul 5, 1952. Pilot rescued. 80883 (VF-63, USS Boxer) hit by rocket blast, ditched in Inchon Harbor Jul 16, 1950. Pilot rescued. 80885 (VF-64, USS Boxer) ditched in Wonsan harbor afer engine failure Jun 13, 1952. Pilot rescued. 80894 ditched off Atlantic City, NJ Jul 6, 1950. 80897 spun in on landing at NAS Corry Field, Pensacola, FL Jul 18, 1950. 80910 (VF-193, USS Princeton) crashed into water after bad takeoff Sep 17, 1952. Pilot MIA. 80947 (VF-783, USS Bon Homme Richard) crashed into water after bad catapult shot Jun 3, 1951. Pilot KIA 80966 (VF-884, USS Kearsarge) ditched after engine failure Dec 27, 1952. Pilot rescued 80976 (VF-24, USS Valley Forge) in catapult launch accident Feb 7, 1951. Pilot KIA. 80977 (VF-783, USS Bon Homme Richard) crashed due to engine failure in Sea of Japan Sep 4, 1951. Pilot injured. 80989 (VMF-312, USS Bataan) shot down by AAA Jun 9, 1952. Pilot bailed out and was rescued. 81002 (VF-74, USS Bon Homme Richard) shot down by AAA Jun 25, 1952. Rescued by helicopter, but helicopter was shot down. 81008 (VMA-312, USS Bairoko) in bad takeoff Jul 24, 1953. Pilot rescued. 81027 VMF-323, USS Sicily) in bad carrier landing Aug 28, 1951. Pilot OK. 81030 (VF-64, USS Philippine Sea) lost May 19, 1951. Pilot OK. Same plae listed as being in midair collision with another F4U-4 May 29, 1951. 81037 (VF-113, USS Philippine Sea) hit by AAA and ditched May 29, 1952. Pilot rescued. 81057 (VF-871, USS Princeton) shot down by AAA, pilot bailed out Jun 20, 1951. Pilot rescued. 81078 (VF-23, USS Boxer) crashed into sea on takeoff Sep 17, 1950. Pilot rescued. 81079 (VF-64, USS Boxer) shot down by AAA Jun 17, 1952. Pilot bailed out and taken POW. 81101 (VF-192, USS Princenton) ditched in Wonsan Bay May 2, 1951. Pilot rescued. 81129 (VF-63, USS Boxer) struck barrier and went overboard during landing Sep 19, 1950. Pilot KIA 81140 crashed NE of Chula Vista near Sunnyside, CA. Need date. 81146 (VF-63, USS Philippine Sea) crashed into mountain near Hwachan Reservoir Apr 24, 1951. Pilot KIA 81150 (VMF-323) lost in bombing attack on railway Oct 4, 1951. Pilot POW. 81152 (VF-113, USS Philippine Sea) crashed on takeoff Jun 2, 1952. Pilot KIA 81156 (VMF-312) ran out of fuel on CAP Sw of Chuchon Oct 2, 1950. Pilot rescued. 81164 (c/n 7889) on civil registry as N5014, mainly for spare parts source. Registration N5014 taken up Feb 1, 2006 (has only been reserved since Apr 3, 1987) 81176 (VMA-312, USS Sicily) hit by AAA and ditched Sep 7, 1952. Pilot rescued. 81186 (VF-24, USS Valley Forge) MIA after strafing run near Kojo Mar 19, 1951. Pilot MIA. 81202 (VMA-312, USS Badoeng Strait) shot down by AAA, pilot bailed out but KIA. 81203 (VF-64, USS Boxer) hit by AAA and ditched in Wonsan Harbor May 22, 1952. Pilot OK 81234 (VMF-312) crashed on takeoff from K-6 Jul 15, 1952. Pilot killed. 81243 (VMA-312, USS Bataan) crashed into barriers on landing May 9, 1952. 81276 (VF-24, USS Boxer) shot down by AA near Uijongbu Sep 29, 1950. Pilot KIA 81277 (VF-884, USS Kearsarge) crashed after strafing run in water near Songjin Sep 30, 1952. Pilot KIA 81285 (VMF-312) crashed on approach Jan 26, 1952. Pilot KIA 81289 (VF-791, USS Boxer) ditched after takeoff Sep 18, 1951. Pilot rescued. 81299 (VF-63, USS Boxer) shot down by AAA Jun 23, 1952. Pilot rescued. 81301 (MAMS-12) crashed on takeoff near Paengyong-do Oct 28, 1952. Pilot KIA. 81331 (VF-152, USS Princeton) crashed on takeoff Jul 19, 1953. Pilot rescued. 81350 (VF-14, USS Boxer) damaged in hard landing Sep 15, 1950. 81376 (VF-653, USS Valley Forge) crashed on takeoff May 29, 1952. Pilot MIA 81383 (VF-63, USS Boxer) hit by AAA and ditched off shore Jun 18, 1952. Pilot rescued. 81390 (VMF-212) shot down by AAA Mar 11, 1951. Pilot KIA. 81415 (c/n 8140) to US civil registry as N5219V. Now on display at Korean Aerospace Industry Aerospace Museum, Sacheon AFB. In 1990 was at Korean War Museum, Seoul. 81419 (VF-791, USS Boxer) ditched after bad takeoff Apr 17, 1951. Pilot OK 81420 (VF-192, USS Princeton) ditched due to engine failure Jun 18, 1952. Pilot rescued 81430 (VMF-212, USS Rendova) ditche at sea after being hit by AAA Oct 31, 1951. Pilot rescued. 81434 (VMF-323, USS Sicily) shot down near Sangyong Jul 3, 1951. Pilot bailed out, rescued. 81456 (VMF-312) crashed on takeoff at K-1 Feb 26, 1951. Pilot killed. 81465 (VMF-311) ran out of fuel crashed 7 mi W of Itami AB Dec 7, 1950. Pilot killed. 81469 (VMF-884, USS Boxer) hit by AAA, disappeared in fog bank Apr 7, 1951. Pilot MIA 81491 (VF-713, USS Antietam) shot down by AAA Dec 18, 1951. Pilot rescued. 81502 (VMA-312) hit by AAA and ditched 15 mi S of Cho-do May 3, 1953. Pilot rescued 81539 (VF-791, USS Boxer) ditched after catapult launch malfunction Jul 7, 1951. Pilot rescued 81558 (VMA-312, USS Badoeng Strait) hit by AAA, wheels-up landing on beach Aug 2, 1952. Pilot rescued. 81574 (VF-871, USS Essex) hit by AAA, emergency landing at K-50 Oct 5, 1952. 81576 (VF-713, USS Antietam) hit by AAA, ditched in Wonsan Haror Oct 25, 1951. Pilot rescued. 81581 (VF-192, USS Princeton) shot down by AAA near Changhung-ni Mar 10, 1951. Pilot MIA. 81591 (VF-783, USS Bon Homme Richard) shot down by AA W of Wonsan Oct 3, 1951. Pilot bailed out and rescued. 81601 (VF-884, USS Boxer) hit power lines and crashed NW Hamhung Apr 18, 1951. Pilot KIA. 81606 (V-172) ground-looped on landing at NAS Mayport, FL Jan 24, 1950 81631 (VF-713, USS Antietam) shot down by AA over Wonsan Harbor. Pilot KIA 81652 (VF-94, USS Philippine Sea) shot down by AAA near Tanchon. Pilot KIA 81653 (VF-193, USS Princeton) shot down by AAA and ditched in Wonsan Harbor Jun 13, 1952. Pilot rescued. 81672 (VF-193, USS Princeton) shot down by AAA Jun 13, 1952, pilot bailed out and rescued 81689 (VF-172) damaged in landing accident at Kirtland AFB, NM Sep 3, 1950. 81695 (VF-193, USS Princeton) in emergency landing near Yo-do Jul 31, 1952. Aircraft destoyed, pilot OK. 81698 (c/n 8423) to US civil registry as N3763A. Now at War Eagles Air Museum as N53JB 81706 (VMA-312, USS Bairoko) shot down by AAA Mar 5, 1952. Pilot bailed out and was rescued. 81709 (VF-871, USS Princeton) shot down by AAA May 18, 1951. Pilot KIA. 81717 (VMF-312, USS Bataan) crashed into ridgeline Feb 3, 1951. Pilot KIA 81725 (VA-64, USS Boxer) hit by AAA and ditched in Hungnam Harbor May 23, 1952. Pilot OK. 81736 (VMF-323) shot down by AAA Oct 10, 1951. Pilot KIA 81747 (VF-821, USS Princeton) shot down by AAA near Sinp'yong. Pilot MIA 81764 (VF-653, USS Valley Forge) hit by AAA and ditched in Wonsan Harbor Feb 3, 1952. Pilot rescued. 81779 (VMF-312) crashed and burned in Kilchu area near Chosin Reservoir N of Hamhung Nov 11, 1950. 81780 (VMF-212, USS Rendova) hit by AAA and ditched at mouth of Yesong River Oct 10, 1951. Pilot rescued. 81784 (VF-114, USS Philippine Sea) hit by AAA and ditched in Wonsan Harbor Mar 21, 1952. Pilot rescued. 81788 (VF-884, USS Boxer) shot down by AAA May 24, 1951. Pilot bailed out but KIA 81789 (VMF-212, USS Rendova) crashed on strafing run Dec 6, 1951. Pilot KIA. 81792 ditched off USS Franklin D. Roosevelt 26 April 1946 81796 (VMA-312, USS Bataan) crashed into barriers and flipped over May 9, 1952. Pilot injured. 81815 (VF-94, USS Philippine Sea) went over the side of carrier during launch Jul 23, 1953. Pilot rescued 81831 (VF-874, USS Oriskany) hit by AAA and ditched near Hungnam Dec 6, 1952. Pilot rescued 81834 (VF-152, USS Princeton) shot down by AAA Jul 26, 1953. Pilot KIA. 81835 (VF-113, USS Philippine Sea) shot down by small arms fire Jul 4, 1952. Pilot KIA 81842 (VF-64, USS Philippine Sea) collided with another F4U-4, crashed near Ch-ang-ni May 29, 1951. Pilot KIA. 81857 (c/n 8582) on civil registry as N5081 81860 (VF-193, USS Princeton) shot down by AAA Jul 15, 1952. Pilot bailed out and was rescued. 81865 (Mamron-33) in emergency landing at K-3 Apr 1, 1952. Pilot injured. 81877 (VF-821, USS Princeton) crashed into water Jul 30, 1951. 81879 (VMF-212) shot down by AAA Aug 12, 1951. Pilot rescued. 81881 (VF-193, USS Princeton) shot down by AAA Aug 3, 1952. Pilot KIA 81885 (VMF-212) lost Apr 16, 1951. Pilot KIA 81886 (VF-884, USS Boxer) hit by AAA and ditched in Wonsan Harbor Oct 3, 1951. Pilot rescued. also listed with VMA-312 and crashlanded and went overboard May 1, 1952. 81888 (VF-713, USS Antietam) engine fialed and ditched SE of Wonsan Harbor Feb 4, 1952. Pilot rescued. 81893 (VMA-312, USS Badoeng Strait) crashed into water after aborted catapult launch Dec 11, 1952. Pilot rescued. 81911 (VF-152, USS Princeton) downed May 6, 1953. Pilot MIA. 81924 (VF-874, USS Bon Homme Richard) shot down by AAA Sep 4, 1951. Pilot KIA. 81928 (VF-193, USS Princeton) crashed during airstrike Dec 24, 1950. Pilot MIA. 81932 (VMA-312) hit by AAA and dove in near Haeju, Korea May 2, 1953. 81935 (VF-33, USS Leyte) stalled on takeoff Oct 14, 1950. 81942 (VF-192, USS Princeton) hit by AAA and ditched Apr 21, 1951. Pilot KIA. 81946 (VF-653, USS Valley Forge) shot down by AAA E of Yonghung Dec 22, 1951. Pilot KIA 81947 (VMF-212, USS Badoeng Strait) shot down by AAA over Taedong Inlet Dec 18, 1951. Pilot bailed out and was rescued. 81958 (VMF-212, USS Rendova) hit by AAA and ditched Oct 15, 1951. Pilot rescued. 81962 (VF-874, USS Bon Homme Richard) shot down by AAA SW of Hungnam Jul 11, 1951. Pilot rescued. 81981 (VF-192, USS Princeton) whot down by AAA Oct 7, 1952. Pilot KIA. 81988 (VF-874, USS Bon Homme Richard) wing fell off in bombing attack Aug 11, 1951. Pilot MIA. 81991 (VF-152) ditched in Wonsan Harbor, Korea May 6, 1953. 82000 (VMA-312, USS Bataan) crashed into barrier on landing May 2, 1952. 82017 (VMF-311) in landing collision at Itami AB, Japan Dec 7, 1950. Pilot OK. 82018 (VMF-323) hit by AAA, pilot bailed out and MIA Oct 7, 1951. 82021 (1st MAW) in midair collision between Okinawa and Itami AB Sep 24, 1950. Pilot killed. 82025 (VF-94, USS Philippine Sea) ditched on takeoff Jul 17, 1953. Pilot rescued. 82032 (VMF-323, USS Sicily) shot down by small arms fire near Sohae-ri, Korea Jul 24, 1951. Pilot KIA 82038 (VF-653, USS Valley Forge) ditched near carrier due to fire in cockpit Feb 2, 1952. Pilot rescued. 82050 (VF-32) made wheels-up landing behind enemy lines near Koto-Ri to rescue Ensign Brown Dec 4, 1950. Pilot Thomas Hudner was rescued by helicopter and was awarded Medal of Honor. 82054 (VMF-312) crashed due to fuel exhaustion will looking for downed F-51 pilot near Chongju Oct 2, 1950. Pilot rescued. 82056 (HQS-33/VMAW-1) forcelanded at Hameji airstrip, Japan, Nov 4, 1950 82060 (VMF-312, USS Bataan, shot down by AAA NW of Pyongtaek, Korea Feb 6, 1951. Pilot KIA. 82061 (VF-193, USS Princeton) shot down by AAAA at Yonpo Airfield, 3 mi S of Koto-ri Dec 15, 1950. Pilot KIA. 82069 (VMF-312, USS Bataan) shot down by AAA 10 mi N of Sariwon, Korea Apr 4, 1951. Pilot bailed out. Pilot rescued by helicopter but died on way to hospital. 82074 (VF-871, USS Princeton) crashed 10 mi NE of Kumhwa, Korea while on close air support mission Jul 18, 1951. Pilot MIA. 82076 (VF-874, USS Bon Homme Richard) hit by AAA and ditched in Wonsan Harbor Sep 24, 1951. Pilot rescued. 82080 (VMA-312, USS Bataan) crashed into barriers on landing and heavily damaged May 2, 1952. Pilot OK. 82088 (VF-783, USS Bon Homme Richard) hit by AAA NW of Hamhung and crashlanded on sandbar in Song Chon River Sep 27, 1951. Pilot rescued. 82112 (VMF-312, USS Bataan) shot down by AAA and pilot bailed out off Wongjong-do, Korea Apr 2, 1951. Pilot rescued. 82120 (FASRON-7) damaged in landing accident at Kisarazu AB, Japan Oct 3, 1950. 82128 (VMF-312) in takeoff accident from Wonsan Airfield Nov 16, 1950. Pilot injured. 82131 (VF-193, USS Princeton) crashed on bombing run NW of Inchon Feb 10, 1951. Pilot KIA. 82135 (VMF-312) hit by AAA while flying CAP for downed F-51 piolt near Uijongbu, Korea Oct 2, 1950. Pilot rescued. 82152 (VF-884, USS Boxer) ditched 22 mi E of Wonsan after losing power Jul 11, 1951. Pilot rescued. 82154 (VF-63, USS Boxer) crashed into sea during landing Sep 26, 1950. Pilot rescued. 82163 (VF-113, USS Philippine Sea) hit by AAA and ditched in Wonsan Harbor Jun 1, 1952. Pilot rescued. 82165 (VMF-312, USS Bataan) shot down by AAA E of Anak, Korea May 28, 1951. Pilot KIA. 82174 (VMF-312, USS Bataan) pilot bailed out due to mechanical failure 5 mi N of Hosa-Dong Apr 20, 1951. Pilot rescued. 82176 (VMF-212, USS Rendova) ditched after bad takeoff Sep 30, 1951. Sank immediately, pilot lost. 82178/82189 Vought F4U-1C Corsair 82179 (VMF-441) crashed off Okinawa May 16, 1945. Pilot survived. 82190/82259 Vought F4U-1D Corsair 82260/82289 Vought F4U-1C Corsair 82263 (VMF-441) in midair collision with 82561 off Okinawa. Pilot killed. 82273 (VMF-441) crashed off Okinawa Aug 9, 1945. Pilot rescued. 82277 (VMF-441) crashed off Okinawa Jul 11,1945. Pilot rescued. 82280 (VMF-221) landed on carrier Enterprise May 11, 1945 due to damage to Bunker Hill. Pushed overboard because of a crowded deck. 82290/82369 Vought F4U-1D Corsair 82368 (VMF-214) shot down Mar 18, 1945. Pilot became POW. 82370/82394 Vought F4U-1C Corsair 82395/82434 Vought F4U-1D Corsair 82396 (VMF-441) crashed at Chimu Field, Okinawa Jul 13, 1945. Pilot killed. 82403 (VMF-214) lost in fire aboard CV-13 Mar 19, 1945 82420 (VMF-214) lost in fire aboard CV-13 Mar 19, 1945 82435/82459 Vought F4U-1C Corsair 82460/82539 Vought F4U-1D Corsair 82540/82582 Vought F4U-1C Corsair 82561 (VMF-441) in midair collision with 28862 off Okinawa. Pilot killed 82575 (VMF-441) crashed at Yontan Airfield May 10, 1945. Pilot survived. 82583/82632 Vought F4U-1D Corsair 82633/82639 Vought F4U-1C Corsair 82640/82739 Vought F4U-1D Corsair 82646 (VMF-214) lost in fire aboard CV-13 Mar 19, 1945 82683 (VMF-214) lost in fire aboard CV-13 Mar 19, 1945 82705 (VMF-214) lost in fire aboard CV-13 Mar 19, 1945 82740/82761 Vought F4U-1C Corsair 82762/82854 Vought F4U-1D Corsair 82853/82854 cancelled 82811 in 1990 substantial parts were reported in storage by War Memorial Museum, VA 82819 crashed at sea Jun 6, 1945. 82842 in collision with crashing 57855 May 23, 1945. 82850 with Walter Soplata collection, Newbury, OH 82853/82854 Grumman XJR2F-1 Pelican serials reassigned from cancelled F4U-1D batch 82855/82857 General Motors XF2M-1 Order cancelled before any could be built. 82855/82857 Boeing PB-1G Fortress ex-USAAF Lockheed-Vega B-17G-110-VEs 44-85837, 44-85834, and 44-85838 used by Coast Guard as PB-1G. BuNos reassigned from cancelled XF2M-1 order. 82856 transferred by barge back to Navy in 1948 and used for spare parts for PB-1 fleet. 82858/83127 Curtiss SB2C-4 Helldiver 83127 converted to XSB2C-5 82861 VB-153 12.05.45 De,Georgetown NAAS. FCLP; Stalled on landing 82865 VB-18 04.02.46 Ri,Quonset Pt.NAS Overshot landing 82871 VB-81 10/5/1945 Ri,Westerly Sqd return from wash,DC;fuel,forced-landed;5mi.W,Westerly 82895 VMSB-932, 9th.MAW MAG-34 12/17/1945 Nc,Oak Grove MCAAS. Eng failed landing,force-landed 82907 VB-15 10/10.1945 Hornet 21-28-00N 156-00-00W take-off,ditched 82913 VF(N),OTU#1 03.04.46 Fl,Vero Bch NAS stalled on wave-off landing 82933 CASU-5 11.01.46 Shangri-La CV-38 CQL; Ditched landing 82939 CASU-5 1/17/1946 Shangri-La CV-38 Barrier 82946 VB-5 01.12.45 Wa, Pasco NAS. Stalled landing at Brown Fld 82950 VJ-2 8/31/1945 Mn,Shelton NAAS stalled landing 82955 VS-69 6/10/1945 Hi,Oahu anti-sub patrol; stalled landing, NAS Barbers Pt. 82961 VB-1 6/29/1945 Sp,CV Overside landing; gunner was killed 82964 VB-87 06/06/1945 Ticonderoga. Rolled off deck 82966 VB-97 Crashed 5 mi NE of Waterford, PA Sep 10, 1945 on cross country Harrisburg,Pa to Grosse Ile NAS,Mi; 2 killed. 83000 VB-15 10/11/1945 Hornet CV-12 Simulated attack on cv; hard landing 83003 VSB,OTU#1 Ens.Richard G.L.Prather 3/22/1946 NAS Jacksonville. Flew into ground during glide bomb run & exploded; 183mi.33mi.NAS; 2/killed 83004 Ferry 3/28/1946 Ca, El Centro NAAS take-off,force-landed 83023 IAETU-LANT 06.08.45 Ri,Quonset Pt.NAS crashed on takeoff 30yds off shore 83024 VB-11 07.08.45 Tankanis Bay CVE-89 Eng failed on take-off,ditched 83048 VB-150 23.05.45 Nc,Edenton NAS stalled landing 83050 XVJ-25 6/24/1945 Va,Franklin NAAS Sta; NAS Brunswick,Me; stalled on take-off at 500' 83050 VMSB-931 9th.MAW 6/27/1945 Nc, Oak Grove Fld landing acc at nite 83056 VB-75 3/1/19.46F.D.R. CVB-42 19-57-00N 074-20-00W Flew into water on take-off 83064 VJ-5 06/8/1945 Nj, Cape May NAS stalled on take-off. 83074 VF(N),OTU#1 04/3/1946 Fl, Vero Bch NAS Spun-in during force-landing;4mi.NW,Ft.Pierce 83080 ASDEV-LANT Ens.Kenneth W.Barnes 12/13/1945 Ri, Charlestown NAAF spin due to tight turn at 1400';339deg.8mi.NAAF;2/killed 83121 VMF(N)531 MAG-53 T/Sgt.Robert H.Brink,Jr. 12/12/1945 Tx,Chico Familiarization flt;2600';2mi.Se,Chico;2/killed 83128/83751 Curtiss SB2C-5 Helldiver 83479 owned by NASM. On display at National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, FL. 83589 with Confederate Air Force as NX92879 83137 Test 11/1/1945 Md, Pax Riv NAS Hit trees landing 83143 VB-86 Lt(jg).Robert Johnson 7/3/1945 Hi, 0-50-00N 160-02-00W Mid-air during dive bomb run on towed spar;2/killed 83152 VB-3 7/22/1945 Va,Norfolk Fentress Fld;FCLp; Stalled during landing 83154 VB-86 8/9/1945 Sp, 38-00-00N 144-30-00E spun-in on take-off 83156 CASU-12 7/31/1945 Sp,Guam Orote Fld;Force- landed on ground,burned 83163 CASU-6 1/7/1946 Ca, Cotati NAAS take-off,force- landed 83166 VB-100 1/14/1946 Hi,Oahu FCLP,NAS Barbers Pt; stalled on wave-off 83173 VB-13 8/13/1945 Saratoga CV-3 overside landing at sea 83179 VB-18Ens.Gaby James 5/24/1945 Ca, San Diego 14,000'dive.no pull-out;10mi.SW,NAAS Ream Fld; 2/killed 83186 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 83190 VB-89 7/17/1945 Sp, ECP;non-combat-mission;unk 83204 VB-8 Ens.Barry Strong,Jr. 7/18/1945 Hi,Oahu simulated attack on USS Pennsylvania BB-38; 15T.,26mi.Kakapuu Pt;2/missing 83206 to Thailand in 1951 as J3-1/94. SOC Apr 1955 83208 VB-89 5/30/1945 Atl, Acticta 15-50-00N 075-25-00W take-off ditched 83209 VB-89 8/27/1945 Antietam CV-38 18-58-00N 143-47- 30E ferry stalled landing 83211 VB-89 6/8/1945 Atl, 23-19-00N 111-51-00W Mid-air; 1/killed 83224 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 83225 CASU-54 (VB-17) Ens.Robert R.Kinsey 1/30/1946 8000'spin; 1/killed 83226 VB-10 11.09.45 Intrepid unk cause 83237 VB-86 Lt(jg).Frank J.Shirley 7/14/1945 19-17-00S 178-13-00W Eng failed on take-off,rolled off deck;2/killed 83241 VB-19 10/13/1945 Hornet CV-12 taxied off deck 83250 VB-86 Ens.W.C.Spaur 6/27/1945 Hi, 20-56-00N 157- 04-00W structural failure during dive bomb run;2/killed 83258 VB-100 8/23/1945 Matanikau CVE-101 hard landing 83260 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 83264 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 83271 VMSB-343 1st.Lt.William Noser 12/8/1945 China, Laichou Tsingtaao to Teinstain;Flew into Ta-Te mtn at 12,000; Since accident occured in communist held territory, no investigation party has been to scene; 2/killed 83284 VB-2 9/4/1945 Shangri-La CV-38 Wave-off landing,spun-in. 83289 VMSB-343 03.05.46 China, Tsingtao Tsingtao harbor; ditched,230deg.7mi. NAB Tsingtao 83296 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 83299 to Thailand in 1951 as J3-2/94. SOC Apr 1955 83311 VB-2 9/4/1945 Attu CVE-102 take-off, ditched 83313 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 83315 VB-93 Lt(jg).Edward E.Alein 12/2/1945 Boxer CV-21 Flew into cloud-vertigo-crashed & sank;2/killed 83318 VB-14 8/9/1945 Hi, SW of Hawaii; bomb run-ditched 83321 VB-19 10/12/1945 Hornet CV-12 NCQL; barrier. To Greece in 1949. In Tatoi-Dekelia Museum. Reported 1967 displayed at Polemico Moussio, Athens. 83327 VMSB-343 S/Sgt.Stacey J.Hammell 12/8/1945 China, Laichou Tsingtao to Teinstain; Flew into ta-Te mtn at 12,000; 1/killed 83328 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira). Also have this one as going to Thailand in 1951 as J3-3/94 and SOC Apr 1955 83329 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 83330 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 83331 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 83339 VB-2 10/2/1945 Shangri-La Stalled on take-off 83340 VMSB-343 2nd.Lt.Kenneth V.Leeper 12/8/1945 China, Laichou Tsingtao to Tienstain;flew into Ta- Te mtn at 12,000;2/killed 83343 CASU-6 Ens.J.R.McAlmer Ca, High speed stall at 3000',sank;140T.,10mi.NAS Alameda; 1/missing 83350 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 83353 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 83355 VB-19 8/29/1945 Corregidor CVE-58 CQL; barrier 83360 VB-8 9/21/1945 Sp,Saipan USNAB Kajhan Pt; Undershot landing 83363 CASU-7 11/30/1945 Wa,Seattle NAS Ditched 1/4mi.shore of runway,in Lk.Wash; recovered 83364 VMSB-343 2nd.Lt.Herbet R.Krurger 12/8/1945 China. Laichou Tsingtao to teinstain; Flew into Ta-te mtn at 12,000;2/killed 83370 to Greek AF 83380 VB-86 7/3/1945 Hi, 20-50-00N 160-02-00W mid-air during dive bomb run on towed spar; pilot bailed;1/bailed/killed 83393 Test Lt(jg).Mark R.Gilbert 7/24/1945 Va, Dahlgren USNPG take-off, stalled during force-landing; 1 killed. Wreck recovered in 1993 and used as spare parts source by NASM. Traded to private owner in 1994 and in early 2004 offered for sale with many spare as restoration project. 83399 VB-10 8/6/1945 Sp, Mech failure 83400 VB-10 9/27/1945 Intrepid Unk cause 83410 (c/n 366) to Royal Thai AF as J3-4/94. At RTAF Museum, Don Maung. 83426 VB-10 8/4/1945 cv Empire;non-combat-mission; mech failure 83431 VB-100 1/23/1946 Saidor CVE-117 Hi,CQL; barrier 83442 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 83451 VB-100 Ens.J.F.Balien 9/21/1945 Hi,Oahu Stalled during dive bomb pull-out & crashed at Keana Pt;2/killed 83453 VB-10 8/6/1945 Sp, WCP;combat mission; mech failure 83458 VB-86 7/23/1945 Sp,CV 31-43-00N 135-04-00W stalled on take-off 83465 VMSB-244 8/30/1945 Sp,Cotobato mech failure 83468 VMSB-343 2nt.Lt.Robert E.Blount 12/8/1945 China, Laichou Tsingtao to Tienstain;Flew into Ta-te mtn at 12,000';2/killed 83474 VMSB-244 9/10/1945 Sp, Pilot error 83479 at National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, FL 83480 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 83486 MAG-32 2nd.Lt.Earl Parkin 9/17/1945 Sp,Los Negros Isl Flt Malabang,PI; to Laoag Pt;Flew into mtn on instruments in bad weather,9000';found on Los Negros Isl;2/killed 83486 VMSB-244 9/17/1945 Sp, crashed bad weather 83491 VB-150 6/24/1945 Lake Champlain CQL; Stalled on take-off 83494 VB-150 ferry 6/12/1945 Va,Franklin NAAS take-off,force-landed;3mi.N,NAAS 83499 VB-3 Ens.Caldwell J.Martin 8/11/1945 Va, Oceana NAAS Mast head bombing,structural failure, crashed into ground; 160deg.30mi.NAAS;2/killed 83500 VB-3 11/2/1945 Va, Chesapeake Bay; dive bomb run on towed target,fuel,ditched nr DD-537;7mi.NW,Cape Charles City 83506 VB-100 Ens.Eldon L.Willard 7/24/1945 Lake Champlain 19-24-30N 075-01-30W Stalled during join-up zt 1100',crashed into water;2/killed 83520 VB-100 1/23/1946 Saidor CVE-117 CQL;Barrier 83521 VB-153 2/25/1946 Va,Oceana FCLP;Fentress Fld; spun-in landing 83539 VRF-3 ferry 7/13/1945 Ca,San Pedro Alameda-to- Terminal isl;'Ditched within outer breakwater 83543 VMSB-343 2nd.Lt.LeRoy K.Sheldon 12/8/1945 China, Laichou Tsingtao to Tienstain;Flew into Ta-Te mtn at 12,000;2/killed 83589 reported 1962 at Trade School, MT, then ferried to The Air Museum, Ontario, CA. To Confederate Air Force as N92879 in 1970. Crashed at Harlingen, TX ca Aug 1985 and subsequently rebuilt by Ezell Aviation at Breckenridge, TX. 83598 VB-7 Lt.(jg).John S.Long 2/26/1945 Hancock CV-19 Spun-in on take-off;2/ok 83625 VB-20 Ens.Coy A.Stephenson 4/22/1946 Ri, Charlestown NAAS flew into water landing at nite;2/killed 83654 VB-4 Ens.Thomas D.Murphy 9/13/1945 Ma, Mansford Wingover & progressive stall, crashed in thicket 3 mi west of Mansford; 1/killed 83656 VB-3 5/10/1946 Va,Winchester stalled on take-off 83669 VB-3 5/8/1946 Va, Norfolk Mongram NAAS; FCLP; take-off, force-landed 83670 VB-4 1/25/1946 Va,Chincoteague NAAS FCLP; hard landing 83690 VB-4 2/28/1946 Tarawa CV-40 19-32-00N 076-13-00W Dive bomb practice; Take-off crashed 83692 VB-7 2/5/1945 Ca, San Diego Ditched 2 mi. west of Ream Fld 83696 VB-5 3/14/1946 Va, Oceana NAS in runway collision with SB2C-5 88565 83702 VB-74 3/28/1946 Ri,Charlestown NAAS FCLP: Ground- looped on landing 83711 to Thailand as J3-5/94. SOC Jul 1954 83712 VB-98 4/8/1946 Ca,Los Alamitos. Wheels-up landing 1/2mi.E,of fld 83719 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 83721 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 83723 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 83724 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 83750 20/17/1946 Bennington CV-20 Pearl Harbor;Crane dropped acft from 20', while off loading 83752/83991 Culver TD2C-1 83992 Lockheed-Vega XPB-1 Fortress Ex USAAF B-17G-95-VE 44-85571 obtained by Navy for test work. Redesignated XPB-1W. 83993/83998 Boeing PB-1W Fortress B-17Gs obtained from USAAF in 1947 and used for spare parts for PB-1s 83993 was ex USAAF 44-83751 83994 was ex USAAF 44-83810 83995 was ex USAAF 44-83845 83996 was ex USAAF 44-85731 83997 was ex USAAF 44-85748 83998 was ex USAAF 44-85762 83999 Boeing B-17G Fortress B-17G 44-85747 loaned to Navy for engine testbed work 84000 Lockheed-Vega PB-1G Fortress Acquired by the USCG directly from the USAAF on 5-19-47 and it used a variation of the AAF serial, 44-85832, as its own, 85832. It was used as a spare parts source. Returned to USAF in 1948. Acquired by Navy in 7/48 and reserialed 84000. Used only as spare parts source. 84001/84027 Boeing PB-1W Fortress Serials reserved for Ex-USAAF B-17s but apparently never allocated. 84028/84029 Boeing P2B-1S Superfortress B-29 from USAAF. Were formerly 45-21789 and 45-21787 84029 was carrier for D-558-II. To Litchfield Park, AZ for storage Aug 5, 1959. 84030/84031 Boeing P2B-2S Superfortress B-29 from USAAF. were formerly 45-21791 and 44-87766 84032 Beech JRB-3 Expeditor C-45B transferred from USAF. 84055/84056 Grumman XTSF-1/XTB2F-1 Contract cancelled 84057/84064 Lockheed PV-2D Harpoon c/n 15-1601/1608 84058 (c/n 15-1602) to Portugal as 4604. 84059 to civil registry as N7427C, later N230Z. Crashed near Addison, TX Apr 28, 1975 84060 to Trade Ayer Inc 1957 as N6656D; to Master Equipment Corpn October 1962 as N86493. To Confederate AF 1/10/85 and in 1997 under restoration to flying condition by CAF Wisconsin Wing at Belton, WI. Sold by Commemorative AF to Cavanaugh Flight Museum, Addison, TX where restoration will continue 84061 to civil registry as N7250C 84062 to civil registry as N6657D 84064 to civil registry as N7415C 84065/84589 Lockheed PV-2D Harpoon c/n 15-1609/2133 Contract cancelled 84590/84789 Martin PBM-5 Mariner 84606 (VP-MS-2) JATO bottle exploded on takeoff Tsingtao Seadrome, Chia Jan 10, 1948 and aircraft destroyed by fire. 84612 (VP-46) engine caught fire during takeoff from Iwakuni, Japan Oct 6, 1951. 84622 (VP-46) in hard landing in Iwakuni Bay, Japan Apr 25, 1951. Crash landed due to high winds at Iwakuni Nov 25, 1951. 4 killed, 5 injured, 5 uninjured. 84663 (VP-892) in engine failure and cartwheeled on forced landing in Iwakuni Bay, Japan Apr 22, 1951. 84665 inflight ire and crashed near NAS Coco Solo, Panama Jul 8, 1949. 84682 (VP-47) spun in on takeoss Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong Dec 31, 1951. 84691 (VP-40) hit moutain in Japan in bad weather Jun 15, 1951. 84704 (ATU-10) lost at sea off Galveston, TX Feb 10, 1950. 9 crew missing. 84738 (PBM-5G) crashed on takeoff in heavy seas in Formosa Strait Jan 18, 1953 having just rescued survivors of P2V that had been shot down by Chinese Communist forces. 4 Navy and 5 Coast Guard personnel killed. 84740 (PBM-5G) stalled on takeoff and crashed into Juan de Fuca Straits, Port Angeles, WA May 27, 1952. 4 crew killed. 84769 (VP-46) lost on China Sea patrol Nov 5, 1950. 84770 (VP-46) wing hit water after takeoff Aug 31, 1949, NAS San Diego, CA. 84772 (ATU-1) hit trees on GCA approach at NAS Jacksonville, FL Feb 10, 1948. 84774 (VP-892) crashed into Luzon Mariveles Mtns, Philippines while returning to base on one engine in bad weather Aug 7, 1952. 84787 (VP-47) crashed into sea off east coast of Korea Dec 26, 1952. 10 killed, 4 rescued. 84790/84818 Grumman JRF-5 Goose c/n B-85/B-113 84791 (c/n B-86) to civil registry as N4763C 84793 (c/n B-88) to civil registry as N79914, broken up at St Croix, Virgin Islands in 1988 84795 (c/n B-90) to RCAF as 394. SOC Jan 30, 1952 84800 (c/n B-95) to RCAF as 395. To civil registry as N3284 84802 (c/n B-97) to civil registry as N3903B 84803 (c/n B-98) to RCAF as 396, then to civil registry as CF-GEC 84804 (c/n B-99) to RCAF, then to civil registry as N62899, then CF-VFU and now C-FVFU. 84805 (c/n B-100) to civil registry as N88U in 1956, became N600ZE in 1980. Registration N9543C is listed for this plane, but it does not appear anywhere in the FAA history. 84806 (c/n B-101) to civil registry as N41966, then N2005 and then N2003. WFU at St Croix, Virgin Islands by 1981 and broken up in 1988. The aircraft was C-FVFU at some point in its career. 84807 (c/n B-102) to civil registry as N789 84812 (c/n B-107) to RCAF as 397, then to civil registry as CF-IOL 84816 to civil registry as CF-VIA 84817 to civil registry as N2021A 84819/85093 North American SNJ-5 Texan Ex-USAAAF AT-6Ds transferred to US Navy 84819/84832 ex-USAAF AT-6D 42-84709/84722 84825 (c/n 88-16496) to Spanish AF as C.6-163. Sold Apr 1962, became N29944. Later VH-XAN 84832 w/o as C-GKGE when flew into rising terrain near Oroville, WA June 16, 2004. One fatal. 84833/84852 ex-USAAF AT-6D 42-84783/84802 84837 crashed Jun 4, 1953. 84851 (ex 42-84801) on civil registry as N11SH 84853/84892 ex-USAAF AT-6D 42-84883/84922 84865 (ex 42-84895, c/n 88-16676) to JMSDF. To civil registry as N89014. Converted as Kate replica. 84875 (ex 42-84905, c/n 88-16686) to civil registry as N3725G. Converted to Kate replica for filming of 'Tora!Tora!Tora!'. Sold to Confederate Air Force. 84893/94932 ex-USAAF AT-6D 42-84973/85012 84893 (c/n 88-16754) to Spanish Af as C.6-122. Noted preserved at Matacan Mar 2004. 84917 (c/n 88-16778) now on civilian registry as N6804C. 84923 (c/n 88-16784) to Spanish AF as C.6-164. Sold May 1983, became N3931R 84927 (VR-31) ground looped on landing at Barksdale AFB, LA Aug 8, 1950. 84933/84952 ex-USAAF AT-6D 42-85073/85092 84936 (c/n 88-16857) to Spanish AF as C.6-139. Sold May 1982, became N29912, later N67RB, then N64KB, then N64KP. 84947 (c/n 88-16868) registered May 3, 2007 as N2544V. 84953/84992 ex-USAAF AT-6D 42-85183/85222 84962 noted May 1984 at USMC Air-Ground Museum, Quantico, VA. 84991 (c/n 88-17002) to Spanish AF as C.6-123. Sold May 1982, became N29940 84993/85032 ex-USAAF AT-6D 42-85293/85332 85010 (c/n 88-17091) to Spanish AF as C.6-131. W/o Oct 14, 1980 85023 (c/n 88-17104) to Spanish aF as C.6-172. W/o Sep 30, 1974 85033/85052 ex-USAAF AT-6D 42-85413/85432 85039 in 1987 was in use at Honolulu Community College/University of Hawaii at Honolulu IAP as engineering teaching aid 85053/85092 ex-USAAF AT-6D 42-85493/85532 85077 ex USAAF 42-85517 (c/n 88-17298) rebuilt in 1949 as T-6G 49-2977 (c/n 168-81). 85086 (c/n 88-17307, Ex 42-85526) to civil registry as N12377. 85093 ex-USAAF AT-6D 42-85613 85094/85095 Waco XLR2W-1 85096/85135 Beech JRB-4 Expeditor C-45s transferred to Navy from the USAAF. 85096 ex USAAF 44-47390. 85097/85099 ex USAAF 44-47419/47421 85100/85101 ex USAAF 44-47423/47424 85102/85103 ex USAAF 44-47438/47439 85104/85106 ex USAAF 44-47441/47443 85104 to French Navy 85107 ex USAAF 44-47480 85108 ex USAAF 44-47482 85109/85111 ex USAAF 44-47484/47486 85111 (c/n 7894) to JMSDF as 6417 85112 ex USAAF 44-47498 85113/85115 ex USAAF 44-47500/47502 85116 ex USAAF 44-47504. 85116 (c/n 7912) to JMSDF as 6417. Reserialled 3MSS-23 85117/85119 ex USAAF 44-47532/47534 85120/85121 ex USAAF 44-47536/47537 85122/85124 ex USAAF 44-47552/47554 85125/85126 ex USAAF 44-47556/47557 85125 (c/n 7964) to JMSDF as 6434. Reserialled 3MSS-24 85127 (c/n 7986) ex USAAF 44-47578. To JMSDF as 6433 85128/85130 ex USAAF 44-47580/47582 85131 ex USAAF 44-47584 85132 ex USAAF 44-47598 85133/85135 ex USAAF 44-47600/47602 85136/85160 Martin PBM-5 Mariner Initially ordered as PBM-5E but delivered as PBM-5 85148 (VP-46) in hard landing in Manila Bay, Philippines Jun 14, 1951. May have been VP-731 85161/85162 Martin XBTM-1 85163/85164 Lockheed XR6O-1 Constitution 85163 (c/n 089-1001) retired Dec 31, 1952. Registered N7672C May 1958. Scrapped at McCarran Field, Las Vegas, NV in 1969 85164 (c/n 089-1002) retired Dec 31, 1952. Registered N7673C May 1958. DBR by fire at Opa Locka, FL Jul 14, 1963. Scrapped in 1978. 85165/85264 Piper LBP-1 contract cancelled 85265/85289 Taylorcraft LBT-1 85290/85292 Pratt-Read XLBE-1 85293/85389 Pratt-Read LBE-1 cancelled contract 85390 Piasecki XHRP-1 cancelled contract 85391/85458 Beech GB-2 cancelled contract 85459/86296 General Motors TBM-3E Avenger 85459/86292 c/n 2278/3111. 86293/86296 cancelled 85460 (c/n 2279) to Royal Canadian Navy Jul 1950 as 346. To US civil registry as N7032C, then to Forest Protection, Ltd as C-GFPS. This registration cancelled Nov 22, 2004, N145WB reserved Dec 15, 2004, taken up Jan 18, 2005. 85475 to Royal Canadian Navy Jun 1952 as 375. Damaged on HMCS Magnificent Aug 9, 1956 and later w/o. 85490 (TBM-3W2) to Netherlands Navy as 16-107. WFU in 1959 85499 to US civil registry as N9597C, then to Forest Protection, Ltd as C-GLEM. W/o at Chipman 5/28/1979. 85506 (c/n 2325) to Royal Canadian Navy Jun 1952 as 385. On US civil registry as N6582D. Being restored to flying condition at Herzelia, near Tel Aviv, Israel. Had been operated as a crop duster by Marom Aviation in Israel. Registration N6582D cancelled Aug 19, 2004 as sale reported 1977. 85516 (TBM-3E) to Royal Navy Mar 18, 1953 as XB318. Force landed on mud flats off Lymington, UK Dec 5, 1953 following engine failure and subsequently SOC. 85529 to Netherlands Navy as 1-16 then 026. WFU in 1960. 85530 (VS-ATU#400) ditched off runway at NAAS Waldron Field 1/7/1954 with French Navy crew 85536 to Royal Canadian Navy Jul 1950 as 333. Reduced to spares Aug 1956 85549 (TBM-3E) to Royal Navy as Avenger AS.5 XB445 5/4/1953, then to Dutch Navy 3/17/1958 as 21-25, then reserialed as 067, and then to Brazilian Navy 7/25/1960 as N-503. 85560 to N6830C 85574 to Royal Canadian Navy Aug 1952. Reduced to spared Jan 1956. 85587 to Royal Canadian Navy Oct 1950 as 352. Fire in air over Shearwater Dec 14, 1954 and crashed in water. Pilot OK 85594 became N1366N. Crashed at Porterville, CA Aug 18, 1973. 85597 to Royal Canadian Navy Jun 1952 as 381. To Conair Ltd as CF-IMK. From Conair to Forest Protection Ltd. Sold 1994 to Vintage Wings of Seattle, WA and registered N704QZ. Being rebuilt in 2007 by Florida Wing of Commemorative Air Force 85613 to Royal Canadian Navy Jul 1950 as instructional aircraft. 85614 (TBM-3E) to Royal Navy as Avenger AS.4 XB304 Mar 18, 1953. To French Navy Jul 18, 1957. 85621 (TBM-3E) to Royal Navy Mar 18, 1953 as Avenger AS.5 XB315. Crashed into sea off the Lizard, Cornwall, UK Mar 31, 1955. Pilot survived, 2 other crew killed. 85623 to Netherlands navy as 1-29 then 037. Converted to target tug. WFU in 1960 85628 to Royal Navy May 19, 1953 as XB390, shipped from USA 5/4/1953. SOC 3/5/1954. 85632 to civil registry as N7002C then C-GOBJ with Norfolk and Hicks & Lawrence. Now warbird N81865 with Fargo Air Museum, ND 85636 to N8623C 85640 became N1368N 85646 to Netherlands Navy as 1-31 then 039. Converted to target tug. WFU in 1960 85647 lost Dec 21, 1951. Pilot KIA. 85650 (TBM-3W2) to Netherlands Navy as 16-102, then 045. After Dutch Navy service, went to Nederlands Luchtvaart Museum, Den Haag 1970 and to Strathalian collection, Auchterarder, Scotland May 1976. Registered as G-BTBM Dec 23, 1977. Later became N61BD. Still flying as N452HA at Hickory, NC. 85652 to Royal Canadian Navy Jun 1952 as 382. SOC Jun 11, 1957 and became CF-KYA 85665 to Royal Canadian Navy Jun 1950 as 322. To Forest Protection, Ltd as CF-IMV. W/o at Blissville Jun 9, 1977. 85682 (TBM-3E) to Royal Navy Mar 18, 1953 as XB316. Crashed on Sleive Croob near Donnemara, Northern Ireland Dec 11, 1953. 3 killed. 85685 to Royal Canadian Navy Jul 1950 as 348. Burned to train crash crewi in 1957. 85686 to Royal Navy as Avenger AS.5 XB370, shipped from USA 5/4/1953. To French Navy 3/19/1958; SOC 4/13/1966. 85688 to Royal Canadian Navy Jul 1950 as 357. Flying in formation Apr 9, 1953 hit ground and burned out near Aylesford Lake in Nova Scotia. 4 crew OK. 85695 to Royal Navy as Avenger AS.4 XB356, shipped from USA 3/18/1953. To French Navy 7/18/1957. 85711 to Royal Canadian Navy Jul 1950 as 329. Fatal midair collision with Avenger 86168 Apr 17, 1952 curing night exercises with cruiser HMCS Quebec. 7 killed. 85715 to N1319C, then to Forest Protection, Ltd as C-GLEF. Sold 1994 to Vintage Wings of Seattle, WA, which was a dealer for the sale. Now a worbird N65VC 85716 to Royal Canadian Navy Oct 1950 as 356. 85717 reported early 1970s on display at NAS Memphis. 85733 to N6824C, then to Forest Protection, Ltd as C-GLEK. W/o at Chatham 8/16/1998. 85751 (TBM-3W2) to Netherlands Navy as 16-103. W/o Oct 28, 1955 85779 to Royal Canadian Navy Aug 1952. Reduced to spares in 1956 85787 to N7000C 85794 (c/n 2613) to civil registry as NL7001C. Planned to be displayed in a proposed Glendale Aircraft Museum at Glendale Apt, AZ 85823 to Royal Canadian Navy Jul 1950 as 340. Ditched 75 mi S of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia May 6, 1954. 4 killed. 85828 to US Navy Mar 17, 1945. Served with VMTP-234, VMTB-622, VMTB-623. To NAS Litchfield Park for storage Sep 27, 1954. Back to NAS Barbers Point May 31, 1956. Currently being transferred from Fargo Aviation Museum to Barbers Point Naval Air Museum, Hawaii Nov 14, 2006. 85829 to Royal Canadian Navy Oct 1950 as 369. To civil registry as N6584D, then CF-XON. W/o at Junhiper 5/21/1974. 85833 to Royal Canadian Navy Jun 1950 as 364. To civil registry as CF-IMO. Crashed at Boston Brook, New Brunswick Jul 6, 1970. 85836 to N7014C, then to Forest Protection, Ltd as C-GLEP. Crashed in New Brunswick forest Jun 10, 1984. Plane hit a tree while spraying pesticides. 85844 became N106Z, then N3356G. Crashed Jul 28, 1970. 85852 to Netherlands Navy as 1-12. W/o Aug 29, 1959. 85854 to US civil registry as N7015C, then to Forest Protection, Ltd as C-GLEQ. W/o at Dunphy 6/23/1977, pilot killed. 85861 to Royal Canadian Navy Jul 1950 as 330. Ditched Aug 6, 1953 in Bedford Basin, which is part of Halifax Harbour, Nova Scotia. Pilot OK. Plane was hauled out of the water Jun 1972 and cleaned up. Put on display 1975 at the main entrance of the Shearwater Aviation Museum at Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. It is now (2007) inside and is being restored 85862 became N7016C 85867 to Royal Navy as Avenger AS.5 XB403, shipped from USA 9/29/1953. Sold for scrap 2/27/1961. 85869 to storage at Litchfield Park, AZ Aug 1955. Used in USA as water bomber as N9927Z. Now on French civil registry as F-AZJA since Sep 1989 85870 to Royal Canadian Navy Oct 1950 as 372. To Canadian civil registry as CF-IMJ with Skyways. Crashed New Brunswick in 1969. Warbirds Worldwide says CF-IMJ was WFU Apr 1959. 85880 (TBM-3W2) to Netherlands Navy as 16-104 then 046. WFU in 1960 85882 to civil registry as N9584Z 85883 became N6825C. Crashed at Columbia, CA Sep 4, 1971. 85886 flying with POB Inc as N9586Z. Now at American Airpower Museum, Long Island, NY 85890 registered to Georgia Forestry Commission as N1952M in 1963, used by them until 1972. Restored at MCAS Cherry Point between Jul 1974 and 1976 then delivered by helicopter to USMC Museum at MCAS Quantico, VA. Noted Nov 10, 2006 at National Museum of the United States Marine Corps, Quantico, VA 85899 to Royal Navy as Avenger AS.5 XB381, shipped from USA 9/2/1953. To Netherlands Navy 1/8/1958 as 21-21, later reserialled 066; SOC 2/8/1961. 85903 by 1993 was registered N28SF. 85913 to Royal Canadian Navy Jun 1950 as 363. Crashed and burned at Kenora, Ontario Oct 4, 1953. Crew killed. 85916 to Royal Canadian Navy Oct 1950 as 367. 85928 to Royal Canadian Navy Jun 1950 as 338. To civil registry as CF-IMW. W/o at Chipman 6/10/1975. 85930 (TBM-3E) to Royal Navy 5/4/1953 as Avenger AS.5 XB447, then to Dutch Navy 3/17/1958 as 21-26 and then reserialed as 068. To Brazilian Navy 7/25/1960. 85932 to Royal Navy Mar 18, 1953 as Avenger AS.4 XB319. To French Navy Jul 18, 1957. 85938 to civil registry as N72267C 85957 (c/n 2776) was N9547Z, registration cancelled by FAA May 2006 as "for static display" 85974 to Royal Navy as Avenger ECM.6 XB375, shipped from USA 5/4/1953. Sold for scrap 9/4/1959. 85983 to Miramichi as C-FBEG. 85943 to Royal Canadian Navy Aug 1952. Reduced to spares Jan 1956. 85950 to Royal Canadian Navy Jun 1950 as 345 85957 (c/n 2776) in Midway restoration hangar as NAS North Island, CA. Put in place aboard Midway Nov 20, 2006, now on display in the hangar deck. N9547Z restored to register Feb 22, 2008 85960 to Royal Canadian Navy Sep 1950 as 358. Fatal crash on takeoff from Shearwater Jan 26, 1954. 85983 to Royal Canadian Navy May 1952 as 374. To US civil registry as N4039A, then to Canadian civil registry as CF-BEG with Miramichi and the Hicks & Lawrence. Now warbird N28SF. 85989 to Netherlands Navy as 1-24 then 032. Converted to target tug. W/o Jan 28, 1960 85996 (c/n 2815) converted to TBM-3R. Assigned to VR-31, NAS Norfolk, VA. Damaged apr 7, 1950 while parked at Biggs AFB 86001 to Royal Canadian Navy Jun 1950 as 371. Ditched in Lake Erie Jan 23, 1957. 86008 to Royal Canadian Navy Jun 1950 as 331. Ditched at Chebucto head in outer Halifax harbor Jun 13, 1952. Crew killed. 86020 to Royal Canadian Navy Oct 1950 as 327. To US civil registry as N7157C. To Forest Protection, Ltd as C-GFPL. 86026 became N9428Z 86028 to Royal Canadian Navy Jul 1950 as 325. 86030 to Netherlands Navy as 1-5 then 021. WFU in 1960 86038 to Royal Canadian Navy Oct 1950 as 359. 86039 (TBM-3W2) to Netherlands Nacy as 16-105. WFU in 1959 86064 to US civil registry as N7161C, then to Forest Protection, Ltd as C-GFPO. W/o at Sevogle 5/22/1983. 86065 to Royal Canadian Navy Oct 1950 as 370. 86090 to N9434Z, then to Forest Protection, Ltd as C-GFPP. W/o at Charlo 7/17/1977. 86091 to US civil registry as N9307A, then to civil registry as CF-AYL. W/o at Junipter 6/17/1973. 86098 to Royal Canadian Navy Jul 1950 as 366. To civil registry as CF-IMX. W/o at Sevogle 6/7/1974. 86108 to Royal Canadian Navy May 1952 as 382. 86118 to N9860C. Crashed near Ramona, CA Sep 4, 1970. 86123 (c/n 2942) converted to TBM-3R, to civil registry as N6831C. Reported 1986 at Ada Aircraft Museum, Frederick, OK. Now on display at Mid America Air Museum, Liberal, KS. Registration canceled on display. 86125 (c/n 2944) to Royal Navy as Avenger AS.5 XB404, shipped from USA 9/29/1953, to French Navy 3/19/1958, SOC 4/13/1966. 86138 to Royal Canadian Navy Oct 1950 as 334. Lost at sea Mar 4, 1953. 86154 to Royal Navy as Avenger AS.5 XB448, shipped from USA 5/4/1953. To French Navy 1/28/1958; SOC 4/13/1966. 86156 to Royal Navy as Avenger AS.5 XB449, shipped from USA 5/4/1953. To Netherlands Navy 1/8/1958 as 21-22; SOC 12/16/1959. 86158 to Royal Canadian Navy Jun 1950. Lost at sea Feb 28, 1951. 86168 to Royal Canadian Navy Oct 1950 as 321. In midair collision with 85711 Apr 17, 1952 curing night exercises with cruiser HMCS Quebec. 7 killed. 86169 to Royal Canadian Navy Oct 1950 as 351. 86170 ditched off NAF Chincoteague, VA Jan 18, 1950. 86174 (TBM-3E2) to Royal Navy May 4, 1953 as Avenger AS.5 XB331, then to Dutch AF Feb 19, 1958 as 21-34 and then to Dutch Navy as 075. To Brazilian Navy Jul 25, 1960. 86175 (c/n 5979) to Royal Canadian Navy May 1952 as 421, later 386. To Canadian civil registry s CF-JJB, then to US civil registry as N68684. Crashed Oct 16, 1967 at Agrinion. 86180 to Royal Canadian Navy Oct 1950 as 324. To Conair, Ltd as CF-MUD. Reportedly ditched in Lake Nigault Jun 11, 1971 while spraying. Must have been recovered and repaired since it is now a museum aircraft at former US naval air station, Wildwood, NJ. 86182 to Royal Canadian Navy Jun 1952 as 389. Ditched Sep 26, 1956. 86185 to Royal Canadian Navy Jul 1952. 86188 (TBM-3W2) to Netherland Navy as 16-111 then 051. WFU in 1960 86195 became N7229C. Crashed at Lake Piru, CA Aug 30, 1971 86205 (TBM-3E) to Royal Navy May 4, 1953 as Avenger AS.4 XB332. To French Navy Jul 18, 1957 86224 became N6826C, then CF-AGN, then C-FAGN. 86228 (TBM-3E) to Royal Navy Mar 18, 1953 as Avenger AS.5 XB305. Force landed at RNAS Culdrose, UK after engine failure May 3, 1955. Subsequently scrapped. 86229 (TBM-3W2) to Netherlands Navy as 16-108 then 048. WFU in 1960 86233 to Royal Canadian Navy Jul 1950 as 302. 86235 to Royal Navy as Avenger AS.5 XB372, shipped from USA 5/4/1953. To Netherlands Navy 3/6/1958 as 21-39; SOC 1/3/1959. 86244 to Conair, Ltd as C-FAGN. W/o at Charlo 7/4/1983 while owned by Forest Protection, Ltd. 86280 to civil registry as N7219C. Now N86280 with Cavanaugh Flight Museum, Addison Apt, near Dallas, TX. 86281 to Royal Canadian Navy Oct 1950 as 335. 86293 Beech JRB-4 Expeditor UC-45F transferred from USAF. Serial reassigned from cancelled TBM-3 batch 86294 Beech JRB-3 Expeditor C-45B 43-35601 transferred from USAF. Serial reassigned from cancelled TBM-3 batch 86295/86296 Beech JRB-4 Expeditor C-45F 44-87137 and 43-35867 transferred from USAF. Serials reassigned from cancelled TBM-3 batch 86297/87719 General Motors FM-2 Wildcat 86564 (c/n 5618) to civil registry as N4629V. Reported Jun 1983 with Yankee Air Corps, Chino, CA. Noted at Yanks Air Museum, Chino, CA Nov 2002 86572 (c/n 5626) on civil registry as N35MK, then N35M, then N86572, on display Warhawk Air Museum, Nampa, ID 86581 (c/n 5635) to civil registry as N86581. Later at Kalamazoo Aviation History Museum. Had civil registration of NL1PP 86584 on display at Yanks Air Museum, CA. 86680 (c/n 5734) to civil registry as NC55558, then N55558, then N777A, then YV-T-OTO, then YV-T-HTJ, then N11FE 86690 (c/n 5744) became N20HA. Reported 1977 at Lenhardt Airpark, Hubbard, OR, then 1979 at USNAM, NAS Pensacola, FL 86711 (c/n 5765) to civil registry as N4845V. Now with Fighter Collection at Duxford, UK as G-RUMW (GRUMman Wildcat) painted in Royal Navy colors but with no serial number. 86741 on civil registry as N222FM, and in 2008 was on display at Fantasy of Flight Museum, Polk, FL. 86746 on civil registry as N6290C. Reported Feb 2007 to be airworthy with Fresco Air Museum 86747 (c/n 5805) became N66843. Reported 1988 at National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, FL 87650 (c/n 5808) became N12371 86754 on civil registry as N85918 87773 (c/n 5831) became N1352N 86774 (c/n 5832) became N7835C. Reported Nov 1986 at Planes of Fame Museum, Chino, CA. 86777 registered to Howard Pardue of Texas as NL5HP. Reported slightly damaged Apr 9, 2008 at Breckenridge, TX by tornado. 86819 (c/n 5877) to Butler Aviation as sprayer ca 1952. Crashed while spraying ca 1955. Had various owners during rebuilt, eventually registere Aug 1983 to Yankee Air Corps of Chino, CA as N5833. First flight after rebuild Apr 24, 1987. Reported 1988 with Yesterday's Air Force, Chino, CA 86956 (c/n 6014) became N18PK. Reported 1989 at Weeks Air Museum, Tamiani, FL. 86974/87719 cancelled 87720/87751 Grumman JRF-5 Goose c/n B-114/B-145 87720 (c/n B114) to civil registry as N2021A for Western Alaska Airlines, merged to Kodiak Western, then to Hal Dierich. W/o Jul 21, 1984 at Ouzinkie, AK, 4 killed. 87721 (c/n B115) to civil registry as N641 for Pen Air of Anchorage, AK 87722 (c/n B116) to US Navy Feb 1945. 87723 (c/n B117) to US Navy Feb 1945. to civil registry as N325, then N525, then C-GYVG for Weldwood Lumber Co in 1980. To Pacific North American Development and Financial Corp Feb 15, 2000. 87724 (c/n B118) to US Navy Feb 1945 87725 (c/n B119) to US Navy Feb 1945. To civil registry as N329, owned by Avalon Air Transport, Long Beach, CA 1953-1963. Then to Catalina Airlines, Long Beach, CA 1963-1968. To Golden West Airlines, Long Beach, CA 1968-1973, then Antilles Airboats. Current with Aero Technology (2008) 87726 (c/n B120) to US Navy Mar 1945. To civil registry as N3096, then CF-IWW, then N4575C for Aero Float G21A Inc, Wilmington, DE 87727 (c/n B121) to US Navy Mar 1945 87728 (c/n B122) to US Navy Mar 1945. To civil registry as N781 with Alaksa State Fish and Game, N781, N781S, then N7811 for Pen Air, Anchorage, AK 87729 (c/n B123) to US Navy Apr 1945. To civil registry as N640 for Bureau of Land Management (Alaska) 1964-65. Converted to turboprop by McKinnon Ent 2001. 87730 (c/n B124) to US Navy Apr 1945 87731 (c/n B125) to US Navy Apr 1945. To civil registry as N60AL, to N70AL, converted to G-21G with McKinnon Mod 1226 for Killa Katchka Inc 87732 (c/n B126) to US Navy May 1945. To civil registry as N9544C, then N87U for Kodiak Airways, AK 1964-1985, then Kodiak Western Alaska, Kodiak, AK. Named "The Blue Goose". Hit a reef in Karluk Lagoon Mar 26, 1980. Rebuilt. To Cinema Air Blue Goose Enterprises, Las Vegas, NV June 8, 1993. Featured in movie "Forever Young" (1988) wih Mel Gibson. 87733 (c/n B127) to US Navy May 1945. To US Coast Guard 1945-1953. To civil registry as N325 for Avalon Air Transport, Long Beach, CA 1953-1959, to Catalina Channel Airlines, Long Beach, CA 1959-1966. Fatal crash near Catalina Island Sep 29, 1968. 87734 (c/n B128) to US Navy May 1945. To civil registry as CF-HBC, then N89&, then N88007 for Apr Pacific (Air Pac) 87735 (c/n B129) to civil registry in 1951 as NC101 with Civil Aeronautics Administration, then NC121, then N5096K, then CF-INF for Trans Provincial Airlines, then Pacific Coastal Airlines. To N21A May 22, 1998 for Tuthill Corp, Burr Ridge, IL, then to Wave Runner Aviation LLC. Substantially damaged Jan 29, 2008 near Marathon, FL in water loop landing 87736 (c/n B130) to civil registry as N644R, primary aircraft for National Park Service 1945-, to National Park Service Museum at Floyd Bennett Field, NY 87737 (c/n B131) to US Navy Jun 1945. To civil registry as N641, then N4772C for Antilles Airboats. Damaged Oct 13, 1973 when it hit a marker buoy on takeoff. W/o Feb 21, 1976 when crashed at St Croix. 87738 (c/n B132) to US Navy Jun 1945 87739 (c/n B133) to US Navy Jun 1945. In 1951 to civil registry for CAA?FAA as NC102, then to NC122. 87740 (c/n B134) to US Navy Jul 1945. Sep 1945 to Flugfelag Airlines (Icelandic Airways), Iceland as TF-ISR. Crashed in Nordfjordur, Iceland Mar 20, 1946. There was a second Flugfelag Airlnes TF-ISR which was BuNo 37809. 87741 (c/n B135) to US Navy Jul 1945. 87742 (c/n B136) to US Navy Jul 1945. 87743 (c/n B137) to US Navy Jul 1945. To US Bureau of Land Management as N642, McKinnon Turbo conversin G21-C no. 1204 for MA Inc, Oshkosh, WI 87744 (c/n B138) to US Navy Jul 1945. To US Fish and Wildlife Service as N779, N16484, to N501M. Converted to McKinnon 1203 G-1C Feb-Mar 1969. Featured extended nose for 9-11 people, PT-6A-20 Engines with G-21E fittings. To C-FBCI for BC Dept of Hiways, to Air West Pattison Industries. In 1984 engines were replace with PT-6A-28s to make it a G-21G. To Crown Forest Products 1985. To Pen Air, Anchorage, AK as N660PA. Crashed in sea near Unalaska Aug 11, 1996, 2 killed. 87745 (c/n B139) to US Navy Aug 1945. To civil registry as N4110A, N93E, CF-WCP, N22932 for Catalina Airlines 1973-79, still N22932 for Pen Air (Peninsula Airways), Anchorage AK 1986-present (2008). 87746 (c/n B140) to US Navy Aug 1945. To civil registry as C-151, C-1503, C-1503E, N1503H, then N329 for Richard Probert Aero Technologies Inc, Long Beach, CA 1994-present (2008) 87747 (c/n B141) to US Navy Aug 1945. To civil registry as N41996, N2005, N2003 with Dean Franklin Aviation, Ft Lauderdale, FL, wfu. 87748 (c/n B142) to US Navy Aug 1945. To civil registry as N704, N7041, CF-VAK, to North Coast Aero/Port Townsend, WA as N9074N 87749 (c/n B143) to US Navy Aug 1945. 87750 (c/n B144) to US Navy Aug 1945. To civil registry with US Fish and Wildlife Service as N720. Crashed Aug 25, 1958 at Brooks Range, AK, 3 killed. Wreckage located Aug 26, 1979 87751 (c/n B145) to US Navy Aug 1945. To civil registry as N643, N643H, CF-UMG (Pacific Western Ailines 1966-67, Trans Provincial Airlines 1968-1980, Air BC 1981-1983, Jim Pattison Group 1983-88, Trans Provincial Airlines1989. Hallmark Leasing Corp as C-FuMG, Waglisia Air. Crashed into lake after takeoff Prince Rupert Dec 4, 1993. WFU in 1995. 87752/87762 Grumman JRF-5 Goose C/n B-146/B-156. Contract cancelled 87752 Beech JRB-3 Expeditor C-45F transferred from USAF. Serial reassigned from cancelled JRF-5 batch 87753 Beech JRB-4 Expeditor UC-45F transferred from USAF. Serial reassigned from cancelled JRF-5 batch 87754/87759 Douglas R5D-3 C-54s transferred from USAAF. Serials reassigned from cancelled JRF-5 batch 87754 (c/n 22153) ex USAAF 43-17203 87755 ditched due to fuel exhaustion 9/10/1950 and crew rescued by Navy ship. Plane sank by gunfire. 87756 (c/n 10599) ex USAAF 42-72494 87757 (c/n 10602) ex USAAF 42-72497 87758 (c/n 10790) ex USAAF 42-72685. To civil registry as N62441, then CP-1207 87759 (c/n 10802) ex USAAF 42-72697 87763/87787 Taylorcraft LNT-1 TG-6s transferred from US Army 87788/88453 Goodyear FG-1D Corsair 87794 crashed at sea Jul 15, 1945. 87853 owned by Malcolm Miller of Carpinteria, CA registered as N9152Z. 87873 (c/n 2687) to New Zealand as NZ5603. 87879 (c/n 2693) to New Zealand as NZ5623. 87913 shot down Jun 8, 1945. 87949/87998 to Royal Navy as KD868/KD917 88005 (c/n 2819) to New Zealand as NZ5643. 88026 with Walter Soplata collection, Newbury, OH. 88031 (c/n 2845) to New Zealand as NZ5628. 88032 (c/n 2846) to New Zealand as NZ5644. 88036 (c/n 2850) to New Zealand as NZ5621. 88047 (c/n 2861) to New Zealand as NZ5627. 88065 (c/n 2879) to New Zealand as NZ5630. 88084 (c/n 2898) to New Zealand as NZ5605. 88086 in 1990 was reported stored at Weeks Air Museum, Miami FL as N63382 88090 (c/n 2904) to New Zealand as NZ5612. In 1990 was reported stored at Museum of Transport and Technology, Auckland, NZ. 88100 (c/n 2914) to New Zealand as NZ5626. 88104 (c/n 2918) to New Zealand as NZ5611. 88134/88158 to Royal Navy as KD918/KD942 88179 (c/n 2993) to New Zealand as NZ5608. 88184 (c/n 2998) to New Zealand as NZ5604. 88197 (c/n 3011) to New Zealand as NZ5619. 88200 (c/n 3014) to New Zealand as NZ5624. 88204 (c/n 3018) to New Zealand as NZ5625. 88205 (c/n 3019) to New Zealand as NZ5618. 88208 (c/n 3022) to New Zealand as NZ5610. 88209 (c/n 3023) to New Zealand as NZ5613. 88213 (c/n 3027) to New Zealand as NZ5609. 88215 (c/n 3029) to New Zealand as NZ5615. 88223 (c/n 3037) to New Zealand as NZ5642. 88226 (c/n 3040) to New Zealand as NZ5637. 88228 (c/n 3042) to New Zealand as NZ5622. 88233 (c/n 3047) to New Zealand as NZ5616. 88234 (c/n 3048) to New Zealand as NZ5641. 88236 (c/n 3050) to New Zealand as NZ5607. 88237 (c/n 3051) to New Zealand as NZ5645. 88246 (c/n 3060) to New Zealand as NZ5617. 88248 (c/n 3062) to New Zealand as NZ5640. 88255 (c/n 3069) to New Zealand as NZ5614. 88256 engine fire out of NAS Grosse Isle, MI Jul 1, 1950, pilot bailed out OK. 88261 (c/n 3075) to New Zealand as NZ5620. 88269/88293 to Royal Navy as KD943/KD967 88297 (c/n 3111) to civil registry as N9154Z, then N8297. Now with Fighter Collection at Duxford, UK as G-FGID, painted in Royal Navy colors with fake serial KD345. 88303 with Flying Heritage, INC of Seatle, WA, registered as N700G. 88310 (c/n 3124) to New Zealand as NZ5632. 88311 (c/n 3125) to New Zealand as NZ5635. 88313 (c/n 3127) to New Zealand as NZ5633. 88328 (c/n 3142) to New Zealand as NZ5629. 88330 (c/n 3144) to New Zealand as NZ5631. 88334 (c/n 3148) to New Zealand as NZ5639. 88335 (c/n 3149) to New Zealand as NZ5634. 88345 (c/n 3159) to New Zealand as NZ5636. 88356 (c/n 3170) to New Zealand as NZ5638. 88368 in 1990 was on display at Patriot's Point, SC 88382 in mid-air collision Jul 29, 1950. Ditched in Lake Washington. Pilot OK. Recovered Jun 14, 1984 and restored. This plane in now on display at the Boeing Museum of Flight at Seattle, WA. 88391 (c/n 3205) to New Zealand as NZ5648. Made airworthy as NX55JP. Now with Old Flying Machine Company at Duxford, UK as G-BXUL painted in US Navy colors with false BuNo 92844. Registered Feb 23, 2006 to Air Tight Trust of Ardmore, New Zealand as CK-COR 88404/88428 to Royal Navy as KD968/KD992 88439 in 1990 was airworthy with Warbirds of Great Britain, Biggin Hill, England as N5JP 88442 (c/n 3256) to New Zealand as NZ5650. 88454/88458 Goodyear F2G-1 Corsair 88454 (c/n 6163) SOC May 31, 1948. BuNo 88454 was stored in a container. It was found by Capt. Walt Ohlrich during the 1960's. Obtained by W. Ohlrich in 1973 and when the Navy found out that Walt was going to race it, they took it back. The Navy gave it to the Marines for their museum. Doug Champlin traded a Douglas Dauntless dive bomber for the F2G. Registered as N4324. When Doug Champlin moved his museum from Oklahoma to Arizona, none other than Ron Puckett flew the aircraft to its' Arizona location, Puckett the one time owner of racer #18, ex BuNo 14694. Since 1978, BuNo 88454 has resided at the Champlin Fighter Museum in Mesa, Arizona and now will be moved to Seattle. Purchased by Museum of Flight in 2001 and stored at Boeing Field. Moved to the museum Nov 15, 2003 88455 (c/n 6164) tested at Goodyear from 8/45 to 5/46. Stricken from Navy records Aug 31, 1946. Scrapped 88456, (c/n 6165) tested at Port Columbus, Ohio and NAS Patuxent from 9/45 to 3/46. Stricken from Navy records May 31, 1947. Scrapped 88457 (c/n 6166) Believed to have crashed near NAS Patuxent River in 1945. Repaired, but later stricken from Navy records Apr 30, 1947. Sold to owner Cook Cleland in 1947, registered as NZ5588N and listed as Thompston Trophy racer number 84 and flown by pilot Tony Janazzo in the 1947 Thompson Trophy Race. The aircraft crashed on the seventh lap of the race, killing the pilot. (9/47) Registration Number and C/N would later be used on F2G-1 Race #57 (BuNo 88458). 88458 (c/n 6167) tested at Port Columbus, Ohio and NAS Patuxent from 10/45 to 7/46. Stricken from Navy records 1/48. The aircraft was purchased by Cook Cleland, registered as N5588N, Thompson Trophy race number 57, supposedly for spare parts. Registration number of BuNo 88457, N5588N along with its C/N 6166 was utilized. The aircraft was flown by pilot Ben McKillen Jr. in the 1949 Tinnerman and Thompson Trophy Races. After Air Racing, the aircraft went through a series of owners; John Trainor of New Hampshire, Harry Doan of Florida, Don Knapp of Florida, the Lone Star Museum of Texas and a private collector in Kansas. In 1996, it was acquired by Robert Odegaard of Kindred, ND. who restored it to be the only currently flying F2G Corsair. Seen on display 2008 at Fargo Air Museum, Fargo,ND 88459/88871 Goodyear F2G-2 Corsair 88469/88871 were cancelled 88459 (c/n 6168): Tested at Goodyear and NAS Patuxent from 10/45 to 6/46. Checkerboard cowl. Ended up as ground target 88460 (c/n 6169): Tested at NAS Norfolk and scrapped. Stricken from Navy records May 31, 1948 88461 (c/n 6170): Aircraft saw service with the fleet, NAS North Island, San Diego from 4/46 to 1/47. Stricken from Navy records 5/47 and scrapped. 88462 (c/n 6171): Aircraft saw service with the fleet at North Island San Diego. Stricken from Navy records 5/47 and scrapped 88463 (c/n 6172): N5577N Race #74: Used for training at NAS Jacksonville, Fla. Stricken from Navy records Feb 28, 1947. Pilot Cook Cleland purchased the aircraft and flew it first place in the 1947 Thompson Trophy Race. It was also flown in the 1948 and 1949 Nat. Air Races by pilot Dick Becker, but failed to finish. The aircraft was purchased by Walter Soplata of Newbury, Ohio in 1953. In 1997, the Western Reserve Historical Society of Cleveland, Ohio purchased the aircraft. At the present time, the Historical Society is having Robert Odegaard of Kindred, North Dakota restore the aircraft. Reported May 2008 sold by Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum to individual in Coshocton, OH and under restoration to flying condition. 88466 bounced on landing and broke in half NAS Alameda 6 February 1949 88872/89071 North American PBJ-1H Mitchell Navy equivalent of B-25H. Were USAAF 43-4530,4638,4654,4661,4703,4704, 4711/4883,4705,5028/5047, 43-4705, 43-5028/5047 88873 wheels-up landing 7/17/1945, MCAF Newpork, Arkansas 88882 (VMB-621) crashed into Pamlico Sound, NC during bombing practice 10/10/1944. 6 killed. 88886 (BMB-621) ran out of fuel near Jacksonville, NC and crew bailed out 10/17/1944. 4 killed, 1 injured. 89072/89081 Douglas JD-1 Invader 89082/89096 Lockheed P2V-1 Neptune c/n 26-1003/1017 89082 set worlds distance record. Now owned by National Air and Space Museum and is on loan to the National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, FL. 89086 converted to XP2V-2 89093 w/o 5/27/49 at NAAS Waldron Field after hard landing. 89097/89119 Douglas TB2D-1 Skypirate contract cancelled 89120/90019 Curtiss SB2C-5 Helldiver 89466/90019 cancelled 89132 VB-80 Ens.R.B.Phillips 2/20/19462 Hi, Maui NFCLP; Fuel 2/bailed over water; Pilot swam ashore 12hrs later; gunner missing 89134 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 89137 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 89163 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 89174 VB-93 12/5/1945 Boxer CV-21 Stalled landing 89188 VT-74 4/2/1946 Salerno Bay CVE-110 swerved off deck landing & hit catwalk 89193 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 89206 VB-153 4/17/1946 Tarawa CV-40 barrier 89209 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 89219 VB-153 10/16/1945 Fl, fuel,ditched at sea; 6mi.E, Wright Memorial bridge 89224 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 89227 VB-3 5/2/1946 Va,Norfolk Mongrahm NAAS; FCLP; stalled landing 89231 (VB-82) crashed in Atlantic Oct 31, 1946 due to bad CAT shot aboard USS Randolph. Both crew rescued. 89237 to Greece in 1949. 89250 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 89255 To French Navy. Reported 1965 on display at Lann-Bihone, France. 89267 (VB-74) 5/13/1946 Midway CVB-41 16-25-30N 072-30- 30W take-off, crashed 89281 VRF-1 8/30/1945 Pa,Willow Grove NAS take-off,force-landed 89283 VB-7A Ens.William A.Conrady,Jr. 3/2/1946 Midway CVB-41 38-58-30N 067-33-00W Spun-in landing;2/ok 89288 VB-74 3/5/1946 Midway CVB-41 43-30-30N 048-24-00W Take-off,ditched 89293 VT-74 22.04.46 Midway CVB-41 36-53-00N 074-32- 00W eng failure,ditched 89295 VB-74 04.03.46 Midway CVB-41 41-41-30N 053-54- 00W Ditched landing. 89301 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 89304 VT-74 Ens.Clinton C.Thorton 3/8/1946 Ri,Charlestown NAAS barrel roll at 4000'; 3mi.N,NAAS;1/killed 89320 CASU-21 4/14/1946 Va, Norfolk NAS fuel, force-landed 89350 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 89359 VB-75 4/25/1946 F.D.R. CVB-42 26-26-00N 066-55-00W Overside landing 89381 to Greece in 1949 89386 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 89390 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 89396 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 89398 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 89401 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 89404 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 89429 to Greece in 1949 89442 to Greece in 1949. 89453 to Greece in 1949 (336 Mira) 89458 to Thailand in 1951 as J3-6/94. SOC Apr 1955. 89466/89492 Beech JRB-5 Serials reassigned from cancelled SB2C-5 batch. 89468 (TC-45J, c/n N-1135) noted as N4606 at Planes of Fame Jan 13, 2002. 89473 to Orange Coast Community College District, Costa Mesa, CA as N97475 May 1969. Registration cancelled Jan 1988. Fuselage marked N974?? noted at Aviation Warehouse, El Mirage,CA Feb 16, 2005 may be this aircraft. 89477 (TC-45J) to civil registry as N65189 89481 to N5606 89484 (UC-45J) noted at MASDC Sep 1974. to civil registry as N40093. 89493 Beech JRB-1 Serial reassigned from cancelled SB2C-5 batch. Noted at MASDC Sep 1974. Still flying as N2AP. 89494 Beech JRB-5 USAAF C-45F acquired by Navy as JRB-4 then modified to SNB-5 standards. serial reassigned from cancelled SB2C-5 batch Later acquired by Army as C-45J.