1984 USAF Serial Numbers


Last revised September 14, 2008


84-0001/0015		McDonnell Douglas F-15C-37-MC Eagle
				0001 c/n 0908/C304
				0002 c/n 0910/C305
				0003 c/n 0911/C306
				0004 c/n 0912/C307
				0005 c/n 0913/C308
				0006 c/n 0915/C309
				0007 c/n 0916/C310
				0008 c/n 0917/C311.  (1st FW) was displayed at FIDAE International Air and
					Trade Show at Santiago, Chile.  When departing Apr 4, 2006
					to return to Langley AFB, VA, aircraft suffered undercarriage
					malfunction, returned to airport and landed safely but after
					coming to a stop, port undercarriage collapsed.  Damage
					appears to be minimal
				0009 c/n 0918/C312
				0010 c/n 0919/C313.  (36th FW, 53rd FS) flown by Capt Thomas N. Dietz
					shot down IrAF Su-22M with AIM-9M March 22, 1991.
				0011 c/n 0920/C314.  (53rd Wing, 85th T&ES) collided in midair Jan 28,
					1999 with 82-0020 over Eglin AFB over-water range, Gulf of Mexico.  Both pilots ejected
					safely.
				0012 c/n 0921/C315
				0013 c/n 0922/C316
				0014 (36th FW, 53rd FS) flown by Capt John T. Doneski
					shot down IrAF Su-22M Mar 20, 1991 with AIM-9M, Desert Storm.
					0014 (493rd Expeditionary Fighter Squadron) flown by Joe
					McMurry shot down IrAF MiG-29 Mar 26, 1999
				0015 c/n 0925/C318.  (36th FW, 53rd FS) flown by Lt. Robert w. Hehemann
					destroyed IrAF PC-9 by ACM Mar 22, 1991, Desert Storm
84-0016/0031		McDonnell Douglas F-15C-38-MC Eagle
				0016 c/n 0926/C319
				0017 c/n 0927/C320
				0018 c/n 0928/C321
				0019 c/n 0929/C322.  (36th FW, 53rd FS) flown by Lt. Rob Heheman
					shot down two IrAF Su-25s Feb 6, 1991, Desert Storm.
				0020 c/n 0930/C323
				0021 c/n 0931/C324
				0022 c/n 0932/C325
				0023 c/n 0934/C326.  Shot down two IrAF Su-25s Feb 6, 1991 with AIM-9Ms, Desert Storm
				0024 c/n 0935/C327
				0025 c/n 0936/C328.  (36th FW, 53rd FS) flown by Capt Jay T. Denney
					shot down two IrAF MiG-23s Jan 27, 1991, Desert Storm.
				0026 c/n 0937/C329
				0027 c/n 0938/C330.  (36th FW, 53rd FS) flown by Capt. Benjamin Powel
					shot down IrAF Mirage F.1EQ and IrAF MiG-23 Jan 27, 1991, Desert Storm.
				0028 c/n 0939/C331
				0029 c/n 0940/C332.  (422nd TES, 57th FW) crashed 60 mi N of Las Vegas, NV Nov 6, 1989
				0030 c/n 0941/C333.
				0031 c/n 0943/C334
84-0032/0041		McDonnell Douglas F-15C-38-MC Eagle
				Cancelled contract
84-0042/0044		McDonnell Douglas F-15D-37-MC Eagle
				0042 c/n 0909/D050.  (3246th TW) crashed into Gulf of Mexico Dec 16, 1985
				0043 c/n 0915/D051
				0044 c/n 0924/D052
84-0045/0046		McDonnell Douglas F-15D-38-MC Eagle
				0045 c/n 0933/D053
				0046 c/n 0942/D054
84-0047/0048		McDonnell Douglas F-15D-38-MC Eagle 
				Cancelled contract 
84-0047/0048		DeHavilland Canada E-9A
				c/n 8037 and 8045
				F-15D Serials reallocated to a pair of commercial DHC-8s modified as aerial
				platform for support of drone and missile testing.  Carried civilian
				serials N801AP and N802AP until 1992 when given these two FY 84 serial numbers.
				0047 (c/n 8037) with 53rd WEG, 82nd ATRS, port and nose undercarriage
				     legs collapsed during emergency landing at Tallahassee RAP, FL 
					May 1, 2008 while duing practice approaches.  Both crew uninjured.
84-0049/0058		Rockwell B-1B Lancer Lot III
				0050 (c/n 10) to AMARC as BT0012 Nov 1, 2002.  Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				0051 (7th BW) retired to USAF Museum, Dayton OH Sept 2002.
				0052 collided with bird over La Junta, Colorado Sep 28, 1987 and caught fire.  Crew of four
					plus 2 instructors aboard.  3 crewmembers ejected safely, one killed when
					seat failed.  The two instructors did not have ejector seats and
					could not bail out and were killed.
				0053 (c/n 13) to AMARC as BT0013 Jan 6, 2003.  Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				0054 (c/n 14) to AMARC as BT0011 Sep 18, 2002.  Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				0055 (c/n 15, 'Lethal Weapon') to AMARC as BT0006 Sep 3, 2002.  Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				0056 (c/n 16) to AMARC as BT0001 Aug 20, 2002.  Still at AMARC
					Jan 15, 2008
				0057 (c/n 17) crashed 2/20/98 near Marion, KY due to engine failure.  Crew ejected safely.
				0058 (c/n 18) to AMARC as BT0004 Aug 26, 2002.  Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
84-0059/0062		Lockheed C-5B Galaxy
				0059 (c/n 500-83) underwent AMP modification at Dover AFB Sep 2005.  Crashed 
					on takeoff (436th AW) at Dover AFB Apr 3, 2006 on flight from
					Kuwait.  About 10 min after takeoff, crew reported an emergency (the no. 2
					engine had shut down due to a thrust reverser not locked tight)
					and attempted to return to Dover.  On final approach, the plane
					struck the ground tail-first.  The tail separated and the plane
					crashlanded further on.  The nose section separated during
					impact.  All 17 aboard survived, but at least 10 of them suffered injuries.
					Cause is believed to be uncommanded unlocking of thrust reverser
					on No. 2 engine, although crew was able to shut engine down before
					thrust reverser actually deployed, aircraft was flying too
					slowly and selection of 40-degree flap led to uncommanded sink
					and contact with the ground. Cause blamed on aircrew error.  After
					No. 2 engine was shut down following a thrust reverser not
					locked indication light, crew continued to manipulate its
					throttle while leaving the fully-funcional no 3 engine in
					idle, on final approach this and improper flap setting caused a
					stall.  Crew compartment is to be used as training simulator.  Carcass
					and tail remained at crash site by Oct 2006.  Removal due
					to be completed by Jan 24, 2007.  Remains have all been removed
					from crash site.
				0061 underwent AMP modifications at Dover AFB Apr 2005.
				0062 undergoing AMP modifications at Travis AFB Sep 2005, projected to transfer
					to Dover AFB Apr 2006.
84-0063/0142		Gates Learjet C-21A
				Commercial Model 35A c/n 509/588 purchased by USAF.
				0063 (c/n 35A-509) to US Army.  Became N35AL
				0064 (c/n 35A-510) with North Dakota ANG
				0066 (c/n 35A-512, NC-21A) assigned to Air Force Flight Standards Agency.
					With 375th AW/AFFSA struck ground short of end of runway at Decatur AP,
					IL Oct 2, 2006 while practicing touch-and-go landings.  Aircraft slid to halt and
					caught fire.  Both crew exited safely.
				0067 (c/n 35A-513) to US Army.  Became N35AQ
				0068 (c/n 35A-514) to AMARC Jan 26, 2007 as CJ0020
				0073 (c/n 35A-519) to AMARC Jan 16, 2007 as CJ0011.
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				0074 (c/n 35A-520) to AMARC Jan 8, 2007 as CJ0005.
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				0076 with North Dakota ANG
				0078 (c/n 35A-524) to AMARC Jan 8, 2007 as CJ0006.
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				0080 (c/n 35A-526) to AMARC Jan 10, 2007 as CJ0007.
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				0084 (c/n 35A-530) 
				0086 (c/n 35A-532) to AMARC Jan 18, 2007 as CJ0013.
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				0088 (c/n 35A-534) to AMARC Jan 22, 2007 as CJ0015.
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				0089 (c/n 35A-535) to AMARC Jan 10, 2007 as CJ0008.
					Had N61905 reserved, but will not be taken up.
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				0090 (c/n 35A-536) with North Dakota ANG
				0091 (c/n 35A-537) with North Dakota ANG
				0097 (c/n 35A-543) crashed at Ellsworth AFB, SD Feb 2, 2002 while carrying out circuits.
					Both crew killed.
				0100 (c/n 35A-546) with North Dakota ANG
				0104 (c/n 35A-550) to AMARC Jan 26, 2007 as CJ0012.
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				0105 (c/n 35A-551) to AMARC Jan 8, 2007 as CJ0004
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				0108 (c/n 35A-554) to AMARC Jan 12,2007 as CJ0010.
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				0113 (c/n 35A-559) to AMARC as CJ0018 Jan 24, 2008.
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				0114 (c/n 35A-560) with North Dakota ANG
				0115 (c/n 35A-561) to AMARC Jan 12, 2007 as CJ0009.
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				0116 (c/n 35A-562) to AMARC Jan 24, 2007 as CJ0017.
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				0117 (c/n 35A-563) to AMARC Jan 22, 2007 as CJ0016.
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				0120 (c/n 35A-566) with North Dakota ANG
				0121 (c/n 35A-567) crashed on takeoff Jan 14, 1987, Maxwell AFB, AL.  2 killed.
				0122 (c/n 35A-568) to AMARC Jan 18, 2007 as CJ0014.
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				0123 (c/n 35A-569) with North Dakota ANG
				0132 (c/n 35A-578) to AMARC Jan 26, 2007 as CJ0019. 
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008 
				0133 (c/n 35A-579) to AMARC Jan 8, 2007 as CJ0002.
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				0135 (c/n 35A-581) seen passing through Prestwick May 2, 2007. 
				0136 (c/n 35A-583) crashed while making emergency landing at
					Alexander City Apt, AL Apr 17, 1995.
					All 8 onboard killed.
				0138 (c/n 35A-584) at Tucson, AZ with broken wing spar.  
					To AMARC as CJ0001 Oct 21, 2002.  Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				0141 (c/n 35A-587) to AMARC Jan 3, 2007 as CJ0003.  Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				0142 with North Dakota ANG
84-0143/0182		Beech C-12F Huron
				c/n BL-073/112
				0156/0158 converted to C-12U
				0160/0163 converted to C-12U
				0144 operated as N5801D
				0153 operated as N58009
				0165 converted to C-12U
				0169 (6-52nd Avn) crashed into farm storage building and caught fire 7 
					miles south-west of Camp Humphreys/Desiderio AAF, Pyongtaek, Korea Aug 12, 2003. 
					Both crew killed.  Aircraft was undergoing a test flight after replacement
					stall strips had been fitted to outer edge of wings.  Failure to follow
					correct procedures when attempting to create stall conditions led to 
					aircraft entering irrecoverable spin.
				0175 operated as N5803F
				0476 operated as N5819T
				0180 converted to C-12U
84-0183/0184		Northrop F-5E Tiger II 
				C/n IT.1031/1032.  To Sudan as 206 and 208
84-0185/0192		McDonnell Douglas KC-10A Extender
				c/n 48224/48231
84-0193			Boeing C-22A 
				Ex-commercial 727-100 c/n 18362 operated as VIP transport.  Was 
				formerly a Lufthansa 727-30 that had been acquired by 
				FAA as N78.  To AMARC as CU0002 Nov 5, 1991.  Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
84-0194/0203		Northrop RF-5E Tigereye 
				c/n TR.1001/TR.1010.  For Saudi Arabia
84-0204/0213		Lockheed C-130H-LM Hercules
				For Air National Guard
				0204 (c/n 382-5038)
				0205 (c/n 382-5039)
				0206 (c/n 382-5043)
				0207 (c/n 382-5044) damaged by tornado Sep 28, 2004 at New Castle County AP, DE.  Repaired.  AFM 12/2005 
				0208 (c/n 382-5046, 166th AW/142nd AS) blown into C-130H 84-0212 by tornado Sep 28, 2004 while
					parked at New Castle County AP, DE.  Severely damaged, but was repaired.  AFM 12/2005
					Now has "Senior Hunter" sigint/elint fit
				0209 (c/n 382-5047)
				0210 (c/n 382-5049)
				0211 (c/n 382-5050, 166th AW/142nd AS) torn from tiedown and blown across ramp by tornado
					Sep 28, 2004 while parked at New Castle County AP, DE.  Nose and
					starboard undercarriage collapsed, starboard wingtip damaged and
					fuselage apparently twisted.  W/o and stripped for spares.  AFM 12/2005.
					Parts used to build 84-207, 84-208, 84-212, 
				0212 (c/n 382-5051, 166th AW/142nd AS) blown into C-130H 84-0208 by tornado Sep 28, 2004 while
					parked at New Castle County AP, DE.  Severely damaged but repaired.  AFM 12/2005
				0213 (c/n 382-5052)
84-0214/0453		Boeing AGM-86B ALCM
84-0454			Lockheed HC-130B Hercules - ex USCG
84-0455			Martin LGM-25C Titan III
84-0456/0457		Northrop F-5F Tiger II 
				0456 (c/n IH.1019) to US Navy as BuNo 840456.  Has been reported as going to Brazil in 1989, Peace Amazon II, but has actually
					been with VFA-127 and VFC-13 since being disposed of by 425th TFTS in 1989.
				0457 (c/n IH.1009) to Brazil in 1989 as 4809, Peace Amazon II.
84-0458/0473		Shorts C-23A Sherpa
				0458 (c/n SH-3103) previously flew with British Class B registration G-14-3103 before delivered
					to USAF.  Named "Sembach".  To AMARC Dec 1997 as CD0002.  Was intended for USAF Museum but now
					registered to Air Cargo Carriers, Inc as N264AG.  Now engineless at General Mitchell
					IAP, Milwaukee, WI.  
				0459 (c/n SH-3104) Previously flew with British Class B registration G-14-3104 before delivery to USAF.
					Named "Spangdahlem". To civil registry as N174Z with US Forest Service
				0460 (c/n SH-3106) previously flew with British Class B registration G-14-3106 before delivery to USAF.
					Named "Hahn".  To civil registry as N176Z with US Forest Service
				0461 (c/n SH-3107) previously flew with British Class B registration G-14-3107 before delivery to USAF.
					Named "Rhein-Main".  To US Army.  To civil registry as N260AG
				0462 (c/n SH-3109) previously flew with British Class B registration G-14-3109 before delivery to USAF.
					Named "Fen Tiger".  To civil registry as N179Z with US Forest Service
				0463 (c/n SH-3110) previously flew with British Class B registration G-14-3110 before delivery to USAF.
					Named "Bitburg".  Transferred to US Army
				0464 (c/n SH-3111) previously flew with British Class B registration G-14-3111 before delivery to USAF.
					Named "Saragoza".  Transferred to US Army
				0465 (c/n SH-3112) previously flew with British Class B registration G-14-3112 before delivery to USAF.
					To civil registry as N172Z with US Forest Service
				0466 (c/n SH-3113) British Class B registration G-14-1113 and G-14-3113, then "proper" British 
					registration G-BLZG (allocated Jun 3, 1985 and cancelled Jul 1, 1985 when aircraft was 
					delivered to USAF). Named "Bentwaters-Woodbridge".  
					Transferred to US Army.  Crashed Jul 16, 1992, Colquitt, LA.  3 killed.  	
				0467 (c/n SH-3114) previously flew with British Class B registration G-14-3114 before delivery to USAF.
					Named "Upper Heyford".  Transferred to US Army.
				0468 (c/n SH-3115) previously flew with British Class B registration G-14-3115 before delivery to USAF.
					Named "Greenham Common".  Transferred to US Army.  To civil registry as N175Z with US Forest Service
				0469 (c/n SH-3116) previously flew with British Class B registration G-14-3116 before delivery to USAF.
					Named "Soesterberg".  To civil registry as N173Z with US Forest Service
				0470 (c/n SH-3117) previously flew with British Class B registration G-14-3117 before delivery to USAF.
					Named "Torrejon".  Transferred to US Army
				0471 (c/n SH-3118) previously flew with British Class B registration G-14-3118 before delivery to USAF.
					Named "Aviano".  Converted to JC-23A.  Transferred to US ARMY
				0472 (c/n SH-3119) previously flew with British Class B registration G-14-3119 before delivery to USAF.
					Named "Incirlik".  To civil registry as N178Z with US Forest Service
				0473 (c/n SH-3120) previously flew with British Class B registration G-14-3120 before delivery to USAF.
					Named "Florennes".  Transferred to US Army.  To civil registry as N262AG 
84-0474			Bell GUH-1E Iroquois
				ex-US Navy BuNo 154778
84-0475/0476		Lockheed MC-130H-LM Hercules (Combat Talon II)
				0475 (c/n 382-5041, 16th SOW, 15th SOS) crashed after takeoff from forward operating base
				     35 mi SW of Gardez, Afghanistan Jun 12, 2002.  3 killed, 7 injured.
				0476 (c/n 382-5042)
84-0477/0478		Lockheed KC-130T-LM Hercules 
				0477 (c/n 382-5040) to US Marine Corps as 163022
				0478 (c/n 382-5045) to US Marine Corps as 163023
84-0479/0482		Lockheed HC-130H-LM Hercules 
				All to US Coast Guard
				0479 (c/n 382-5028) to US Coast Guard as 1710
				0480 (c/n 382-5031) to US Coast Buard as 1711
				0481 (c/n 382-5033) to US Coast Guard as 1712
				0482 (c/n 382-5034) to US Coast Guard as 1713
84-0483			Cessna 150 
				ex-civilian aircraft.  To USAF Academy.
84-0484/0489		Beech C-12F Huron
				c/n BL-118/123
84-0490/0491		Northrop F-5E Tiger II 
				C/n HR.1001/HR.1002.  To Malaysia as M29-21 and M29-22
84-0492/0493		Fairchild T-46A
				0492 on display at Edwards AFB
				0493 to AMARC as TM002.  Noted Jul 2005 in restoration workshops
					at USAF Museum, OH
84-0494			McDonnell F-4N Phantom II
				ex-US Navy BuNo 153008.  For BDR at RAF Alconbury.
84-0495/0539		Beech MQM-107B Streaker
				for US Army
84-0540/0560		Morton Thiokol LGM-118A Peacekeeper

84-0809/0812		Lockheed F-117A Nighthawk
				Some references have these as 1809/1812.  Other
				references have these as 82-809/812.

84-1212/1246		General Dynamics F-16C Block 25C Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-49/83
				1212 w/o Oct 9, 1986, Shaw AFB
				1217 (c/n 5C-54, 56th FW) crashed at Luke AFB Oct 25, 2001 during landing approach.  Pilot ejected safely.
					Aircraft under repair using parts from F-16N 163571.  AFM 1/2006
				1218 (c/n 5C-55) w/o Feb 17, 1991 due to battle damage
				1221 w/o Aug 2, 1988
				1223 to AMARC as FG0570 May 8, 2008
				1224 (c/n 5C-61) w/o Feb 11, 1986
				1228 (c/n 5C-65) w/o Jan 5, 1989
				1229 wo AMARC as FG0579 Jun 12, 2008
				1232 w/o July 25, 1988
				1233 w/o Nov 12, 1986
				1240 (56th FW, 309th FS) port main undercarriage failed during heavy night landing at 
					Luke AFB, AZ Sep 23, 2003.  Appears to be repairable.
84-1247/1286		General Dynamics F-16C Block 25D Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-84/123
				1249 (c/n 5C-86) w/o Sep 13, 1988
				1250 (62nd FS, 56th FW) crashed near Winslow, AZ Dec 21, 1995 due
					to engine failure
				1254 to AMARC as FG0565 Apr 22, 2008
				1255 w/o June 20, 1997.
				1259 w/o Oct 9, 1986
				1260 to MASDG Sep 18, 2007.  Will be used as drone.
				1263 w/o Dec 18, 1989, Germany, in collision
					with 1293
				1267 (c/n 5C-104) w/o Jan 12, 1992, McConnell AFB, KS
				1268 (482nd FW/93rd FS) crashed July 1, 1999.  Pilot killed.
					Cause was probable bird strike. 
				1270 w/o Oct 10, 1987
				1273 (56th FW, 62nd FS) crashed Mar 14, 2008 south of Alamo Lake, 80 mi NW of Phoenix, AZ.
					Pilot killed.  Cause was pilot loss of consciousness due to not
					properly managing high g forces during turning maneuver
				1274 to AMARC as FG0573 Jun 12, 2008
				1279 (144h FW/ 194th FS) crashed near Owens (Dry) Lake, Ca
					Jan 19, 2007 following engine failure.  Pilot ejected
					safely.  AFM 4/2007.  Cause was a loose high-pressure fuel 
					line--the connecting bolts had not been properly torqued
					during routine maintenance.
				1283 to AMARC as FG0568 May 8, 200
84-1287/1318		General Dynamics F-16C Block 25E Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-124/155
				1289 (c/n 5C-126) w/o Oct 12, 1988, Hahn AFB.  Quoted as inactive
					and used as recruiting aid, so presumably survived its accident.
				1293 w/o Dec 18, 1989, Germany, in collision with 1263.
				1295 to MASDG Sep 18, 2007.  Will be used as drone.
				1296 (56th FW, 62nd FS) caught fire during takeoff run at Luke AFB, AZ Oct 26, 2006.
					Pilot aborted takeoff and speedily exited aircraft, suffering some
					injury.  Cause of accident was engine third stage fan disc 
					malfunction, causing penetration of fuel tank and ignition 
					of fuel.  Aircraft declared total loss.  AFM 4/2007
				1303 (147th FW/111th FS) crashed at Fort Polk Sep 22, 2003 following fatigue 
					failure of turbine blade
				1304 (56th FW/, 62nd FS) crashed Feb 3, 1999 on
					Barry M. Goldwater training range, Arizona.
					Pilot Lt. Esther Obert ejected safely, believed
					to have been first female USAF pilot to eject successfully
					from a fighter.
				1309 to AMARC as FG0586 Apr 29, 2008
				1311 (56th FW, 309th FS) crashed near Sells, AZ Jun 16, 2000 after
					pilot inadvertently shut down engine.  Pilot ejected safely.
				1314 (61st FS 56th FW) w/o Dec 15, 1998 near Gila Bend, AZ.  Pilot
					ejected safely.
84-1319/1323		General Dynamics F-16D Block 25C Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5D-13/17
				1319 (56thy FW, 62nd FS) crashed on Barry Goldwater Range
					Dec 4, 2006 due to engine failure.  Both crew ejected safely.  AFM 4/2007
				1320 w/o Sept 16, 1997 in midair with F-16C.  The C landed safely.
				1321 w/o Aug 7, 1990.
84-1324/1327		General Dynamics F-16D Block 25D Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5D-18/21.
84-1328/1331		General Dynamics F-16D Block 25E Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5D-22/25
				1330 modified as F-16R/RF-16 recon aircraft.  Listed as F-16D
					with 56th FW, 61st FS made belly landing at Gila Bend
					Auxiliary Field, AZ Apr 2, 2008 while returning from training 
					mission and subsequently slid off runway.  Pilot had not advanced the
					throttle to full power in order to return to flight before retracting
					the undercarriage.  He must have been carrying out a touch and go.
84-1332			General Dynamics F-16C Block 32 Fighting Falcon  
				C/n 4G-1.  For Egypt as EAF serial 9501, Peace Vector II
84-1333/1339		General Dynamics F-16C Block 32A Fighting Falcon  
				C/n 4G-2/8.  For Egypt as EAF serials 9502/9508, Peace Vector II
84-1340/1343		General Dynamics F-16D Block 32 Fighting Falcon  
				C/n 4H-1/4.  For Egypt as EAF serials 9401/9404, Peace Vector II
84-1344/1345		General Dynamics F-16D Block 32A Fighting Falcon  
				C/n 4H-5/6.  For Egypt as EAF serials 9405/9406, Peace Vector II
84-1346/1353		General Dynamics F-16A Block 15U Fighting Falcon
				C/n 9P-7/14.  Built for export to Venezuela as FAV 7268,9068,8924,0094,6023,
					4226, 8900, 6426, Peace Delta
				1352 (c/n 9P-13) is FAV 5422
84-1354/1357		General Dynamics F-16A Block 15V Fighting Falcon
				C/n 9P-15/18.
				Built for export to Venezuela as FAV 4827,9864,3648,0220, Peace Delta
84-1358/1365		General Dynamics F-16A Block 15W Fighting Falcon
				Built by Fokker for Holland (J-358/365)
				1358 (J-358) w/o May 10, 1990, Goose Bay
				1359 (J-359) w/o Sept 23, 1992, Arum
				1360 (c/n 6D-117, J-360) has had midlife update and now designated F-16AM.
					Sold to Chilean AF as 723.  Left Holland for delivery to Chile Jun 3, 2007.
				1361 (J-361) w/o Sep 23, 1999
				1362 (c/n 6D-119, J-362) has had midlife update and now designated F-16AM
				1363 (c/n 6D-120, J-363) has had midlife update and now designated F-16AM
					W/o Jul 19, 2006
				1364 (c/n 6D-121, J-364) went through midlife update and redesignated
					F-16AM.  Crashed in Ghazni Province, Afghanistan Aug 31, 2006.  Pilot killed. AFM 10/2006
				1365 (c/n 6D-122, J-365) has had midlife update and now designated F-16AM
84-1366/1367		General Dynamics F-16A Block 15X Fighting Falcon
				built by Fokker for Holland (J-366/367)
				1366 (c/n 6D-123, J-366) has had midlife update and now designated F-16AM
				1367 (c/n 6D-124, J-367) has had midlife update and now designated F-16AM
84-1368/1369		General Dynamics F-16B Block 15W Fighting Falcon
				built by Fokker for Holland (J-368,369)
				1368 (c/n 6E-31, J-368) has had midlife update and now designated F-16BM
				1369 (c/n 6E-32, J-369) has had midlife update and now designated F-16BM
					J369 damaged on ground at Woensdrecht AB by peace activist Aug 10, 2005.  AFM 1/2006
84-1370/1373		General Dynamics F-16D Block 32A Fighting Falcon 
				C/n 5B-1/4.  For South Korea as RoKAF 84-370/84-373 under Peace Bridge II
				1372 (19th FW, RoKAF) crashed near Andou following engine failure Jun 8, 2001.
					Pilot ejected safely.
84-1374/1388		General Dynamics F-16C Block 25E Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-156/170
				1379 (c/n 5C-161, 363rd TFW, 17th TFS) crashed on approach to Al Dhafra
					air base, United Arab Emirates Feb 15, 1991.  Pilot killed.
84-1389/1395		General Dynamics F-16C Block 25F Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-171/177.
				1389 (c/n 5C-171) w/o March 13, 1988
				1390 (10th TFS/363rd TFW) shot down by SAM Feb 27, 1991 over Iraq.
					Pilot POW.
				1395 w/o Jun 29, 1988, Bodenheim
84-1396/1397		General Dynamics F-16D Block 25F Fighting Falcon
				C/n 5C-26/27
84-1398/1399		Boeing TC-18E
				Two ex-airline 707-331Cs acquired and used as crew trainers for E-3
					Sentry crews.
				1398 was c/n 18713/378 ex N788TW, 
				1399 was c/n 19566/717 ex N15710. 
				Both planes placed in storage at AAR Aircraft Services, Will Rogers
					Airport, Oklahoma City, OK.  Both planes removed from storage
					and broken up.

84-1825/1828		Lockheed F-117A Nighthawk
				1825 crash landed at Holloman AFB Jun 4, 1997
					and burned out.  Aircraft may be repaired.  Has been seen Nov 2003 so must
					have been repaired.  Seen at air show at Langley, VA Apr 2007.

			- Army serials begin here -

84-23933/24028		Sikorsky UH-60A Blackhawk
				24017/24028 mod to EH-60A, 23953 mod to UH-60L
				23945 (377th Med Co (AA)) damaged Oct 9, 1997
				23949 to Indiana NG
				23954 (c/n 70.779, 377th Med Co) crashed in South Korea Aug 7, 2003.  
					Helicopter was conducting hoist training when it struck two cables
					across the river.  Descended backwards, stabilator hit river bed
					and rolled over onto left side.
				23969 (214th Med Det) rolled over during emergency landing at
					Aldea Campo Llano, Honduras Jun 14, 2004 during training
					flight in bad weather.  Aircraft had flown between trees and
					lost part of main rotor blade.  Crew unhurt.
				23984 (c/n 70.821)
				23987 crashed Sept 30, 1989.
				23999 to Jordan
				24016 to Indiana NG.  Damaged by lightning strike Jul 20, 2008
					at Shelbyville, IN.
				24027 (c/n 70.991) reported transferred to US Navy

84-24152/24187		Boeing CH-47D Chinook
				c/n M3056/3091.  Remanufactured from CH-47A and C
				24152 (c/n M.3056) was CH-47C 68-15991
				24153 (c/n M.3057) was CH-47A 64-13120
				24154 (c/n M.3058) was CH-47A 64-13140
				24155 (c/n M.3059) was CH-47C 70-15017
				24156 (c/n M.3060) was CH-47A 64-13113.  Written off April 11, 
					1997, Tulia, TX.  It rolled inverted and fuselage later
					delivered to Aberdeen Proving Grounds for use as a target.
				24157 (c/n M.3061) was CH-47A 65-7978
				24158 (c/n M.3062) was CH-47C 70-15014
				24159 (c/n M.3063) was CH-47A 64-13125.  Fitted with Helicopter Icing Spray System (HISS)
					and redesignated JCH-47D and used to produce ice clouds for test purposes.
					Replaced JCH-47C 68-18514 and was itself subsequently replaced by CH-47D
					90-0180.
				24160 (c/n M.3064) was CH-47A 66-19020
				24161 (c/n M.3065) was CH-47C 70-15016
				24162 (c/n M.3066) was CH-47A 64-13129
				24163 (c/n M.3067) was CH-47A 64-13150
				24164 (c/n M.3068) was CH-47C 68-15830
				24165 (c/n M.3069) was CH-47A 64-13126.  (B Co/ 1/159th Avn) arrived damaged 
					at Frankfurt, Germany Mar 20, 2002 after
					being airfreighted from Afghanistan.  Had been damaged Feb 14, 2002.
				24166 (c/n M.3070) was CH-47A 64-13160.  Crashed Jul 7, 1985 on
					company test flight at Carmen, NJ.
				24167 (c/n M.3071) was CH-47A 67-18537
				24168 (c/n M.3072) was CH-47A 64-13123
				24169 (c/n M.3073) was CH-47A 65-7990
				24170 (c/n M.3074) was CH-47C 70-15001
				24171 (c/n M.3075) was CH-47A 64-13117
				24172 (c/n M.3076) was CH-47A 66-19055
				24173 (c/n M.3077) was CH-47C 68-15840
				24174 (c/n M.3078) was CH-47A 64-13121.  (A Company 7-101st AVN) w/o in accident in Afghanistan Jan 28, 2002
				24175 (c/n M.3079) was CH-47C 69-17113.  (4-159th AVN) main landing  gear got stuck in a gully during training flight in
					Afghanistan Jan 13, 2003 and undercarriage leg was severed.  Landed safely.
				24176 (c/n M.3080) was CH-47A 66-19008
				24177 (c/n M.3081) was CH-47C 72-20947.  In accident in Saudi Arabia Mar 1, 1991.
					While flying at night struck a tower and crashed,  4 of 5
					onboard killed.
				24178 (c/n M.3082) was CH-47A 64-13119.
				24179 (c/n M.3083) was formerly CH-47C 70-15006
				24180 (c/n M.3084) was formerly CH-47A 64-13130
				24181 (c/n M.3085) was formerly CH-47C 67-18550
				24182 (c/n M.3086) was formerly CH-47A 62-2135
				24183 (c/n M.3087) was formerly CH-47C 70-15019
				24184 (c/n M.3088) was formerly CH-47A 62-2137.
				24185 (c/n M.3089) was formerly CH-47C 70-15013
				24186 (c/n M.3090) was formerly CH-47A 63-7918.
				24187 (M.3091) was formerly CH-47C 68-16020

84-24200/24311		Hughes-MDHC AH-64A Apache
				c/n PV060/PV171
				24200 (PV060) converted to AH-64D 99-5112 (PVD112)
				24201 (PV061) converted to AH-64D 99-5104 (PVD104)
				24202 (PV062) converted to AH-64D 98-5069 (PVD069)
				24203 (B Tp/3-6th Cav) crashed at Brady AP, TX Nov 2, 1993.
				24205 (PV065) converted to AH-64D 00-5176 (PVD176)
				24206 (PV066) converted to AH-64D 98-5084 (PVD084)
				24207 (PV067) converted to AH-64D 00-5201 (PVD201)
				24212 (PV072) converted to AH-64D 97-5047 (PVD047)
				24217 converted to AH-64D 98-5079
				24219 (PV079) to Israeli AF as 905
				24220 (PV080) converted to AH-64D 01-5246 (PVD246)
				24221 (PV081) converted to AH-64D 97-5025 (PVD025)
				24224 (PV084) converted to AH-64D 97-5041 (PVD041)
				24225 (PV085) converted to AH-64D 97-5034 (PVD034)
				24228 (PV088) converted to AH-64D 98-5075 (PV075)
				24229 crashed May 19, 1993.
				24231 (PV091) converted to AH-64D 98-5088 (PVD088)
				24232 (PV092) converted to AH-64D 98-5085 (PVD085)
				24234 (PV094) converted to AH-64D 98-5086 (PVD086)
				24235 (PV095) to Israel AF as 907
				24236 (PV096) converted to AH-64D 01-5240 (PVD240)
				24237 (PV097) converted to AH-64D 99-5142 (PVD142)
				24240 (PV100) converted to AH-64D 99-5115 (PVD115)
				24241 (PV101) converted to AH-64D 98-5050 (PVD050)
				24242 converted to AH-64D 98-5051
				24245 (PV105) converted to AH-64D 99-5108 (PVD108)
				24249 (PV109) to Israeli AF as 907
				24251 (PV111) converted to AH-64D 98-5090 (PVD090)
				24252 (PV112) to Israeli AF as 910
				24253 (PV113) converted to AH-64D 98-5092 (PVD092)
				24254 converted to AH-64D 98-5080
				24255 (PV115) converted to AH-64D 99-5146 (PVD146)
				24256 (PV116) converted to AH-64D 00-5194 (PVD194)
				24258 (PV118) to Israeli AF as 914
				24259 w/o Oct 17, 1989 in Germany with C Troop/2-6th Cav.
				24261 (PV121) converted to AH-64D 99-5109 (PVD109)
				24263 (PV123) to Israeli AF as 917
				24264 (PV124) converted to AH-64D 96-5021 (PVD021)
					or 96-5020 (not sure which one) 
				24266 (PV126) to Israel AF as 921
				24267 (PV127) converted to AH-64D 99-5137 (PVD137)
				24268 (PV128) converted to AH-64D 97-5030 (PVD030)
				24269 (PV129) to Israeli AF as 924
				24270 (PV130) to Israeli AF as 929
				24274 (PV134) converted to AH-64D 97-5026 (PVD026)
				24278 (PV138) converted to AH-64D 99-5130 (PVD130)
				24279 (PV139) converted to AH-64D 00-5180 (PVD180)
				24280 converted to AH-64D 98-5070
				24281 (PV141) converted to AH-64D 00-5191 (PVD191)
				24283 (PV143) converted to AH-64D 99-5105 (PVD105)
				24284 (PV144) to Israeli AF as 935
				24285 (PV145) converted to AH-64D 98-5056 (PVD056)
				24286 converted to AH-64D 98-5071
				24287 (PV147) converted to AH-64D 99-5097 (PVD097)
				24288 (PV148) to Israeli AF as 931
				24291 (PV151) to Israeli AF as 938
				24292 (PV152) to Israeli AF as 941
				24294 (PV154) to Israeli AF as 947
				24297 (PV157) converted to AH-64D 00-5184 (PVD184)
				24298 (PV158) to Israeli AF as 944. W/o Jun 1, 1999
				24299 suffered Class B damage with 1-14th AvnFort Rucker AL Jun 15, 1999
				24300 (PV160) converted to AH-64D 99-5093 (PVD093)
				24301 (PV161) converted to AH-64D 99-5098 (PVD098)
				24302 (PV162) to Israeli AF as 950, modified as AH-64D c/n IS-1
				24304 (PV164) converted to AH-64D 00-5181 (PVD181)
				24305 (PV165) converted to AH-64D 99-5131 (PVD131)
				24306 (PV166) converted to AH-64D 99-5119 (PVD119)
				24307 (PV167) converted to AH-64D 01-5247 (PVD247)
				24308 (PV168) converted to AH-64D 98-5081 (PVD081)
				24309 (PV169) class B damage with 1-4th Avn in accident near Fort Hood, TX Apr 17, 1989.  
					Subsequently repaired.  Suffered Class B damage Oct 20,1993 Ft Campbell, KY, repaired.
					Converted to AH-64D 98-5072 (PVD072)
				24311 (PV171) converted to AH-64D 99-5102 (PVD102)

84-24312		Cessna 310 
				ex-civilian aircraft confiscated from drug runners.

84-24319		Hughes AH-6C Defender
				later modified as AH-6F and later to  AH-6G.
84-24320		Beech Model 65-B80 Queen Air
				ex-civilian aircraft (c/n LD-338).  Sequence of identities (oldest first) is N678F,
					N678G, N14MB, N43US, 84-24320 and finally N6166Y. This last registration was
					cancelled November 2002 on sale of aircraft to owner in Venezuela
					
84-24375/24380		Beech C-12D Huron
				c/n BP-046/051
				24377 damaged in landing at Fort Knox, KY Feb 11, 2003.

84-24499		Sikorsky UH-60A Blackhawk
				To Indiana NG.

84-24677		Hughes AH-6F Cayuse
				later modified as AH-6G.
84-24678/24680		Hughes AH-6G Cayuse
				24679 crashed July 20, 1994.
84-24681		Hughes AH-6F Cayuse
				later modified as AH-6G.
84-24682		Hughes AH-6G Cayuse
84-24683/24684		Hughes AH-6F Cayuse
				both later modified as AH-6G.