0001/0015 Vought O3U-6 0016 Vought XOSU-1 conversion of last O3U-6 0017/0020 Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-1 0020 converted to XN3N-3 0021/0101 Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-1 0056 (c/n 107-35) became N55211. 0102/0161 Consolidated PBY-1 Catalina 0102 stricken NAS Corpus Christi Jun 29, 1944 0103 stricken NAS Corpus Christi Jun 29, 1944 0104 stricken NAS Corpus Christi Jun 29, 1944 0105 stricken NAS Corpus Christi Jun 29, 1944 0106 stricken NAS Corpus Christi Oct 31, 1944 0107 stricken NAS Corpus Christi Jul 29, 1944 0108 stricken NAS Corpus Christi Jun 19, 1944 0109 entered flat spin and crashed into St. Johns River Feb 14, 1942. 4 killed, 2 injured. Stricken NAS Jacksonville May 30, 1942. 0110 stricken NAS Corpus Christi Aug 31, 1944 0111 (VP-6F) crashed in Pacific Mar 27, 1938 0112 stricken NAS Corpus Christi Aug 31, 1944 0113 stricken NAS Corpus Christi Aug 31, 1944 0114 stricken NAS Corpus Christi Aug 31, 1944 0115 stricken NAS Corpus Christi Jul 29, 1944 0116 stricken Dec 31, 1944 0117 stricken Sep 30, 1944 0118 stricken Oct 31, 1944 0119 capsized during night landing, Corpus Christi Bay, TX Feb 25, 1942. 4 killed. Stricken NAS Corpus Christi Apr 30, 1942 0120 stricken 30 September 1944 0121 (VP-6F) crashed 27 October 1937 0122 stricken 30 September 1944 0123 stricken 30 September 1944 0124 stricken 30 August 1944 0125 stricken 29 June 1944 0126 stricken 31 January 1944 0127 stricken 31 August 1944 0128 stricken 31 December 1944 0129 stricken 23 March 1944 0130 stricken 13 March 1944 0131 stricken NAS Alameda 3 August 1943 0132 (VJ-16) stricken 31 January 1944 0133 (VJ-4) stricken 7 October 1943 0134 (VJ-4) crashed 10 April 1941; stricken 31 May 1941 0135 stricken 30 September 1944 0136 (VJ-4) stricken 7 October 1943 0137 stricken NAS Corpus Christi 29 October 1944 0138 stricken NAS Corpus Christi 29 June 1944 0139 stricken 30 September 1944 0140 stricken NAS Corpus Christi 29 June 1944 0141 hit channel marker during night landing, Corpus Christi Bay, and sank Jan 27, 1943. SOC Feb 28, 1943. 0142 crashed and sank at Kaena Pt, Oahu Mar 30, 1938. 4 killed, 2 injured. 0143 stricken NAS Corpus Christi 31 December 1945 0144 stricken 29 July 1944 0145 stricken 31 December 1944 0146 stricken 31 October 1944 0147 stricken 29 June 1944 0148 stricken 29 June 1944 0149 stricken 29 June 1944 0150 skidded during landing and struck seawall, Corpus Christi, TX 3/22/1944. SOC. 0151 stricken 31 December 1944 0152 stricken 24 September 1943 0153 stricken 29 June 1944 0154 stricken 24 September 1943 0155 stricken 31 December 1944 0156 stricken 31 October 1944 0157 stricken 31 October 1944 0158 (VP-2) crashed 23 August 1937 0159 (VP-7) crashed 6 January 1938 0160 stricken 31 January 1945 0161 stricken 30 September 1944 0162/0190 Grumman J2F-1 Duck 0162 experimentally fitted with full span flaps on upper wings - May have unofficially known as J2F-1A 0191/0210 Stearman NS-1 c/n 73042/73061 0211/0264 Grumman F3F-1 0265 Naval Aircraft Factory XN3N-2 0266 Grumman JF-2 US Coast Guard serial number 161/V135 transferred to US Navy 0267 Lockheed XR2O-1 Electra c/n 1052. To civil registry as N57573. 0268/0381 Douglas TBD-1 Devastator c/n 1750/1863 0268 modified as TBD-1A with floats. Stricken Sep 22, 1943 0269 SOC Jul 8, 1943 0270 (VT-3) crashed 15 August 1938; 1 killed, 2 OK 0271 (VT-2) lost with sinking of LEXINGTON (CV-2) 8 May 1942 0272 stricken at Mustin Field, PA 30 September 1944 0273 (VT-2) lost with LEXINGTON May 8, 1942 0274 (VT-6) ditched due to fuel exhaustion during scouting mission 93 mi from USS Enterprise 2/18/1942. Crew ok 0275 (VT-2) lost with LEXINGTON May 8, 1942 0276 (VT-8) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. 2 crew MIA 0277 SOC Jan 31, 1944 0278 (VT-5) mid-air with another TBD 17 March 1941; 3 killed 0279 stricken 12 October 1943 0280 (VT-2) crashed Haleakala, Hawaii Apr 30, 1941; 3 killed 0281 (VT-3) hit ramp on landing USS Saratoga Jun 14, 1941. 2 killed. 0282 force landed Jan 12, 1943 NAS Miami due to fuel exhaustion. 0283 (VT-6) force-landed 20 miles south of Oahu 14 June 1941; 3 OK 0284 (VT-8) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. 2 crew MIA 0285 (VT-3) lost at Midway 4 June 1942 0286 (VT-3) lost at Midway 4 June 1942 0287 (VT-2) wings folded on takeoff and crashed 2 February 1940; 3 OK 0288 (VT-3) crashed San Diego 29 July 1938; 2 killed 0289 (VT-6) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway, USS Enterprise. 0290 (VT-2) lost with LEXINGTON May 8, 1942 0291 (VT-2) lost with LEXINGTON May 8, 1942 0292 (VT-3) midair collision with 0373 Jan 13, 1940; 3 OK 0293 (VT-8) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. 2 crew MIA 0294 (VT-6) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway, USS Enterprise 0295 (VT-8) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. 2 crew MIA. 0296 stricken 31 January 1944 0297 (VT-8) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. 2 crew MIA. 0298 (VT-5) crash landed in lagoon at Jaluit Atoll in Marshall Islands Feb 1, 1942. Recently rediscovered. 0299 (VS-71) flotation bags inflated inflight and crashed 23 May 1941; 1 MIA, 2 OK 0300 (VT-2) lost with LEXINGTON May 8, 1942 0301 (VT-2) lost in barrier crash 6 January 1939 0302 (VT-7)force landed 4 mi SW of Donaldsville, GA 5/28/1942 and caught fire. Crew OK. 0303 (VT-3) lost at Midway 4 June 1942 0304 stricken 31 January 1944 0305 stricken 23 January 1944 0306 stricken 31 January 1944 0307 stricken 5 January 1944 0308 (VT-8) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. 2 crew MIA. 0309 (VT-2) lost in ramp strike 9 August 1938 0310 (VT-3) lost at Midway 4 June 1942 0311 (VT-8) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. 2 crew MIA 0312 (VT-3) lost at Midway 4 June 1942 0313 (VT-2) lost with LEXINGTON May 8, 1942 0314 (VT-2) force-landed after engine fire Hawaii Jun 21, 1940 0315 (VT-5) lost in mid-air collision 16 August 1938; 1 killed, 2 OK 0316 (VT-5) force-landed at sea Jun 25, 1939; 3 OK 0317 ditched following engine failure May 4, 1942 0318 stricken 12 October 1943 0319 stricken 12 October 1943 0320 (VT-2) lost with LEXINGTON May 8, 1942 0321 (VT-8) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. 2 crew MIA 0322 (VT-6) stalled on takeoff from USS Enterprise 3/10/1939. Crew uninjured. 0323 (VT-3) crashed 11 March 1941; 2 killed, 1 OK 0324 (VT-8) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. 2 crew MIA. 0325 stricken 30 November 1944 (last TBD on list) 0326 stricken 9 May 1944 0327 (VT-6) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway, USS Enterprise. 0328 stricken 31 January 1944 0329 (VT-8) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. 2 crew MIA 0330 (VT-6) stalled on landing and crashed 12 September 1940 0331 stricken NAS Dahlgren 9 August 1942 0332 (VT-6) stalled on landing and crashed Jun 3, 1940 0333 (VT-5) ditched returning from Tulagi strike 4 May 1942. Also listed as being lost at Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942. 0334 (VT-5) crashed Woodbridge, CT July 27, 1938; 3 killed 0335 (VT-6) missing 1/16/1942 off USS Enterprise. Crew found on raft 34 days later. 0336 stricken 9 May 1944 0337 (VT-5) lost in ramp strike on USS Yorktown 27 October 1938 0338 stricken 12 October 1943 0339 (VT-2) lost with LEXINGTON May 8, 1942 0340 (VT-3) lost at Midway 4 June 1942 0341 (VT-3) lost at Midway 4 June 1942 0342 (VT-6) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway, USS Enterprise. 0343 (VT-3) lost at Midway 4 June 1942 0344 (VT-5) flotation bag inflated in flight off Oahu and crashed May 25, 1941; 1 killed 0345 (VT-2) lost with LEXINGTON May 8, 1942 0346 stricken 31 January 1944 0347 ditched Jan 22, 1943 off Virginia Key during torpedo run. 2 crew OK. Later recovered by Navy. SOC Jan 31, 1943 0348 (VT-6) wing folded on take-off, NAS North Island 16 April 1941; 3 killed 0349 stricken 4 August 1943 0350 in runway collision 12/14/1942 NAS Miami. 2 crew OK. Another source has fate as crashed Feb 15, 1943. 0351 (VN-4) wing folded on take-off and crashed 28 July 1938 0352 lost in action, Jaluit Feb 1, 1942. 0353 ditched off Miami Beach during torpedo training Sep 2, 1943. 2 crew OK. Terence Geary has a photo of 0353 underwater. SOC Sep 8, 1943. 0354 (VT-3) lost at Midway 4 June 1942 0355 stricken 12 October 1943 0356 (VN-5) stricken at NATT Chicago 31 January 1944 0357 (VT-6) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway, USS Enterprise. SOC Oct 12, 1943. 0358 crashed Jan 5, 1943, stricken 31 January 1943 0359 (VT-5) lost in ramp strike 4 June 1941; 1 killed 0360 stricken 12 October 1943 0361 (VT-3) lost at Midway 4 June 1942 0362 stricken 31 January 1944 0363 crashed during torpedo practice off Miami beach 8/27/1943. 2 crew killed. SOC Sep 6, 1943 0364 (VT-8) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. 2 crew MIA. 0365 (VT-6) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. 2 crew MIA. 0366 (VT-6) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway, USS Enterprise. 0367 (VT-6) lost at Midway 4 June 1942 0368 stricken 12 October 1943 0369 crashed on takeoff at Biggs Field, Fort Bliss, TX Nov 26, 1938. Also listed as crashing at El Paso, TX Nov 28, 1939; 2 killed 0370 (VT-6) overside landing USS Enterprise 5/28/1942. 0371 (VT-3) hit barrier on USS Saratoga on landing 12/6/1941 and went overside. 0372 (VT-8) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. Two crew MIA. 0373 (VT-3) mid-air collision with 0292 20 miles E of Julian, CA Jan 13, 1940; 1 killed, 2 OK 0374 stricken 31 January 1944 0375 (VT-3) lost at Midway 4 June 1942 0376 stricken Jan 31, 1944 0377 (VT-2) ditched due to engine failure Mar 5, 1941 5 mi off Mission Beach, CA. 0378 (VT-6) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway, USS Enterprise. 0379 stricken 31 January 1944 0380 (VT-5) mid-air collision with 0278 17 March 1941; 3 killed 0381 (VT-3) lost at Midway 4 June 1942 0382 NAS Norfolk PM-2 Built from spares at Norfolk. SOC Nov 22, 1939 0383 Grumman XF4F-2 Wildcat later converted to XF4F-3. W/o Dec 16, 1940 0384 Fleet Air Base Coco Solo PM-2 Built at Coco Solo from spares, including hull of A8480. SOC Nov 16, 1939 0385 Naval Aircraft Factory XO2N-1 SOC Annapolis Jun 1944 0386/0425 Curtiss SOC-2 Seagull 0392, 0415 converted to SOC-2A 0391 lost overboard from USS Portland during hurrican Aug 23, 1941 0394 (VCS-6, USS San Francisco) capsized and sank during recovery accident Feb 26, 1942. I also have a reference which has this plane as being lost at sea off USS San Francisco Sep 2, 1941 0397 used in Operation Nanook 1946. 0400 (VCS-8) missing at sea off USS Nashville May 5, 1942. 2 MIA 0401 lost at sea of USS San Francisco Sep 2, 1941. 0406 (VCS-4) capsized at sea during recovery accident and sunk by gunfire Jul 9, 1942. 0408 lost at sea off USS Savannah Jun 4, 1943 0417 (VDS-8, USS Philadelphia) capsized and sank in takeoff accident in high wind Vazgerfijord, Iceland Mar 12, 1942. 0420 fell off USS Columbia catapult and sunk by gunfire Jan 3, 1943 0421 (VCS-4, USS Chicago) rough landing in high sea, float tore off and sank Feb 20, 1942. 0426/0450 Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-1 contract cancelled 0451 Brewster XF2A-1 Buffalo Later converted to XF2A-2 0452 Grumman XF3F-2 0453 Consolidated XPB2Y-1 Coronado 0454/0503 Consolidated PBY-2 Catalina 0454 water-looped in landing in Pensacola Bay, FL Aug 15, 1944. SOC Aug 28, 1944. 0455 crashed into Lake Ponchartrain, LA Jan 28, 1943 (Feb 10, 1943 ??). 3 killed, 13 injured. 0456 stricken NAS Pensacola 27 July 1944 0457 stricken 31 December 1944 0458 stricken NAS Pensacola 27 April 1943 0459 stricken NAS Pensacola 27 July 1944 0460 stricken NAS Pensacola 31 May 1944 0461 stricken NAS Jacksonville 7 June 1944 0462 (VP-13) and 0463 (VP-11) collided in midair Feb 2, 1938 off San Clemente, CA. 11 of 14 onboard killed. 0464 stricken NAS Pensacola 10 December 1943 0465 skidded during landing USCG Pensacola, FL. Mar 24, 1944. SOC NAS Pensacola 26 May 1944. 0466 water looped in hard landing Escambia Bay, FL. Jan 15, 1944. SOC Mar 13, 1944 0467 (VP-53) crashed 5 March 1941; stricken 31 March 1941 0468 stricken 26 May 1944 0469 stricken 30 September 1944 0470 stricken 27 July 1944 0471 damaged in hard landing in Pensacola Bay, FL Jul 7, 1944. SOC 27 July 1944 0472 water-looped on landing Escambia Bay, FL Oct 24, 1943. SOC Jan 7, 1944. 0473 damaged in hard landing Escambia Bay, FL Jun 14, 1944. SOC 27 June 1944. 0474 stricken 28 February 1945 0475 stricken 31 December 1944 0476 stricken 1945 0477 stricken 27 April 1944 0478 stricken 31 December 1944 0479 crashed during water landing Pensacola Bay, FL Jan 19, 1944. SOC 27 July 1944. 0480 stricken 1945 0481 damaged during landing Perdido Bay, FL Oct 4, 1943. SOC 18 October 1943. 0482 (VP-10) crashed Pacific 18 November 1938; stricken 31 March 1939 0483 water looped during landing at Escambia Bay, FL Dec 4, 1943. SOC 27 July 1944. 0484 stricken NAS Pensacola 31 December 1944 0485 stricken NAS Pensacola 31 December 1944 0486 stricken NAS Pensacola 30 September 1944 0487 stricken 31 August 1944 0488 water looped during landing at NAS Pensacola, FL and sank Sep 25, 1942. Stricken NAS Pensacola 31 October 1942 (card gives date of crash as 26 October 1942) 0489 stricken Bronson Field 31 December 1944 0490 damaged during landing Peridido Bay, FL Jun 21, 1944. SOC. I have this plane also having force landed 9/5/1941 in Pensacola Bay, FL and SOC. The card reads that it was stricken NAS Pensacola 27 July 1944 0491 stricken NAS Pensacola Jul 27, 1944 0492 strikcen 30 November 1944 0493 stricken 31 December 1944 0494 skidded on landing Pensacola Bay, FL 5/29/1944. SOC NAS Pensacola 27 July 1944. 0495 water-looped on landing Pensacola East Bay Nov 18, 1943. Stricken NAS Pensacola 27 July 1944 I have this plane also as having force landed in Pensacola Bay, FL 8/29/1941 and SOC. Information anyone? 0496 force landed 8/6/1941 Pensacola Bay, FL and SOC. Card shows still on charge in 1945 0497 did touch and go and taxi with hatch open and sank NAS Jacksonville, FL 1/5/1943. Stricken NAS Jacksonville 31 January 1943 0498 stricken NAS Pensacola 27 July 1944 0499 stricken NAS Pensacola 1945 0500 stricken NAS Pensacola 30 November 1944 0501 hit downdraft over Gulf of Mexico and two crew members not wearing safety belts were thrown out and killed 5/12/1942. Same plane (with VN-8) force-landed Escambria Bay, FL and ran aground 8/31/1943. Stricken NAS Pensacola 13 October 1943. 0502 stricken NAS Pensacola 31 January 1945 0503 stricken NAS Pensacola 1945 0504/0506 Sikorsky JRS-1 0504 (c/n 4329) SOC Nov 1943 0505 (c/n 4330) crashed Dec 31, 1938 0506 (c/n 4331) SOC Nov 1943 0507/0589 Curtiss SBC-3 Helldiver 0507 became static test airframe, tested to destruction and SOC Jun 30, 1938 0508 lost at sea off Virginia Aug 24, 1941 0509 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Memphis, soc Nov 20, 1943 0510 crashed Nov 19, 1938, SOC Dec 30, 1938. 0511 (VS-5) lost at sea Aug 29, 1939 0512 SOC Jul 23, 1943 0513 SOC at NAS Jacksonville Oct 31, 1944 0514 crashed Jul 18, 1940, SOC Sep 30, 1940 0515 SOC Jun 30, 1943 0516 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Memphis, SOC Nov 20, 1943 0517 flotation bags inflated in flight and crew bailed out off Oahu Oct 31, 1940. SOC Dec 31, 1940 0518 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago, SOC Jan 28, 1944 0519 crashed Nov 21, 1939 from USS Enterprise, SOC Jan 31, 1940. Wreckage found Jan 2007 in 200 feet of water west shore of Oahu, HI. 0520 crashed Nov 3, 1941, SOC Dec 31, 1941 0521 SOC Feb 28, 1942 0522 SOC Jul 28, 1943 0523 SOC Jul 30, 1943 0524 SOC Oct 30, 1943 0525 crashed Nov 2, 1938, SOC Nov 30, 1938 0526 SOC Jul 23, 1943 0527 SOC Jul 28, 1944 0528 stricken NAS Miami Dec 6, 1943. 0529 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville, SOC Oct 31, 1944 0530 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville, SOC Oct 31, 1944 0531 SOC Aug 21, 1943 0532 SOC Jun 30, 1943 0533 stricken NAS Jacksonville 31 October 1944 0534 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville, SOC May 31, 1943 0535 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville, SOC Oct 31, 1944 0536 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville, SOC Oct 31, 1944 0537 SOC Jul 30, 1943 0538 crashed Jan 17, 1941. SOC Mar 31, 1941 0539 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville, SOC Oct 31, 1944 0540 crashed at Miami Jul 7, 1942. SOC Mar 31, 1943 0541 crashed Aug 11, 1939. SOC Sep 30, 1939 0542 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Memphis, SOC Apr 19, 1944 0543 SOC Jul 6, 1943 0544 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago, SOC Jan 28, 1944 0545 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville, SOC Oct 31, 1944 0546 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville, SOC Oct 31, 1944 0547 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Jan 28, 1944. 0548 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Jan 28, 1944. 0549 crashed Aug 11, 1938, SOC Oct 31, 1938 0550 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Jan 28, 1944. 0551 SOC Jul 30, 1943 0552 SOC Jul 30, 1943 0553 crashed at Miami Mar 23, 1943. SOC Mar 31, 1943 0554 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Mar 31, 1943. 0555 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Memphis. SOC Nov 20, 1943. 0556 crashed Jul 2, 1949. SOC Aut 31, 1949 0557 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Dec 13, 1943. 0558 SOC Oct 30, 1943 0559 crashed at Miami Dec 2, 1942. SOC Dec 31, 1942 0560 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville. SOC Oct 31, 1944. 0561 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Jan 28, 1944. 0562 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Jan 28, 1944. 0563 crashed at Miami Jan 13, 1942. SOC Jan 31, 1942 0564 SOC May 31, 1943. 0565 SOC Jul 30, 1943 0566 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Dec 23, 1943. 0567 crashed at Miami Dec 2, 1942. SOC Dec 31, 1942 0568 crashed at Miami Sep 17, 1941. SOC Oct 31, 1941 0569 SOC Jan 29, 1944 0570 crashed at Miami Jan 28, 1943. SOC Feb 28, 1943 0571 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville. SOC May 31, 1943. 0572 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Dec 23, 1943. 0573 SOC Jul 23, 1943 0574 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville. SOC Oct 31, 1944. 0575 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Dec 23, 1943. 0576 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. 0577 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville. SOC Oct 31, 1944 0578 SOC Oct 30, 1943 0579 crashed at Miami Apr 12, 1943. SOC Apr 30, 1943 0580 SOC Jul 28, 1944 0581 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Dec 23, 1943 0582 converted to XSBC-4. SOC at NAS Kodiak Aug 31, 1944 0583 SOC Jul 30, 1943 0584 SOC Jun 30, 1943 0585 SOC Aug 21, 1943 0586 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Dec 23, 1943 0587 SOC Jul 25, 1943 0588 SOC Sep 21, 1943 0589 used for drone control tests at NAF Feb 1942 to Dec 1943. SOC Jan 8, 1944 0590/0626 Northrop BT-1 0590 SOC Dec 23, 1943 0591 SOC Dec 23, 1943 0592 (VB-5) damaged beyond repair in landing accident on USS Yorktown Aug 24, 1939. One crewman slightly injured, other one unhurt 0593 (VB-5) went overboard during attempted landing on USS Yorktown Jan 28, 1938. One crewman injured, one missing 0594 (VB-5) stalled on takeof from USS Enterprise and spun into sea Feb 12, 1941. Both crew slightly injured. 0595 (VB-5) went overboard during attempted landing on USS Yorktown Jan 7, 1939. One crew slightly injured, one unhurt. 0596 badly damaged in hard landing at NAS Miami, FL Jun 12, 1943. Not repaired 0597 (VB-5) entered spin and crashed at Oahu, Hawaii Nov 14, 1940. Both crew killed. 0598 (VB-5) went overboard during attempted landing on USS Yorktown Nov 8, 1940. Both crew slightly injured. 0599 SOC Dec 23, 1943 0600 SOC Sep 6, 1943 0601 crashed 1 mi S of Beacon, FL Nov 3,1941 after entering spin as result of violent maneuver to avoid another aircraft. Both crew killed. 0602 in midair collision with 0637 near Hollywood Hotel, FL 5/13/1943. 2 crew bailed out safely. 0603 (VB-5) stalled and crashed into sea while turning into final for landing on USS Yorktown Mar 3, 1941. Both crew slightly injured. 0604 SOC Dec 23, 1943 0605 SOC Oct 30, 1943 0606 SOC Apr 29, 1943 0607 SOC Dec 23 ,1943 0608 (VB-6) missing on night flight from NAS San Diego Feb 24, 1941 0609 force landed near Miami, FL Jun 22, 1943 and DBR. Crew unhurt 0610 SOC Oct 31, 1944 0611 SOC Dec 23, 1943 0612 SOC Dec 23, 1943. 0613 SOC Aug 31, 1944 0614 crashed Jan 7, 1942. 0615 SOC Sep 21, 1943 0616 SOC Dec 23, 1943 0617 SOC Apr 29, 1944 0618 force-landed 9/5/1943 near Miami, FL and DBR. 0619 (VB-6) went overboard during attempted landing on USS Enterprise Jan 23, 1939. Both crew slightly injured 0620 ditched 6/28/1942 5 miles off Port Everglades, FL and sank. Both crew slightly injured 0621 SOC Oct 31, 1944 0622 spun into sea off Fort Lauderdale, FL Jun 30, 1941. Both crew killed. 0623 crashed during forced landing 7/21/1943, Miami, FL following engine failure. Crew of 1 slightly injured. 0624 SOC Oct 31, 1944 0625 SOC May 21, 1943 0626 (VB-6) crashed near La Jolla, CA Feb 24, 1941 during night training flight. Both crew killed. 0627 Northrop BT-1 Converted to XBT-2 and became prototype for SBD series. SOC Jun 28,1944 0628/0643 Northrop BT-1 0628 SOC May 31, 1943 0629 SOC Apr 29, 1944 0630 in mid-air collision with BT-1 0632 3/21/1943 near Miami, FL. Pilot parachuted to safety. 0631 SOC Oct 31, 1944 0632 in mid-air collision with BT-1 0630 3/21/1943 near Miami, FL Pilot killed. 0633 crashed 1/2 mi NE of Hollywood Hotel, FL after pilot lost control whilst pullying out of a dive Apr 9, 1943. 2 crew bailed out. 0634 SOC Oct 31, 1944 0635 SOC Jul 23, 1943 0636 SOC Oct 31, 1944 0637 in mid-air collision with BT-1 0602 near Hollywood Hotel, FL 5/13/1943. 2 crew bailed out. 0638 crashed 12 mi W of Okechobee Canal May 19, 1941. Both crew killed 0639 SOC Apr 29, 1944 0640 (VB-5) went overboard during attempted landing on USS Yorktown Jul 24, 1940. Both crew slightly injured 0641 lost control during storm near Pt. Affirm, FL Jun 30, 1942. Pilot bailed out. 0642 in midair collision with BT-1 0590 Jul 29, 1943, Miami, FL. Pilot bailed out. 0643 engine caught fire in flight Feb 6, 1939 and pilot made emergency landing at Mustin Field but aircraft collided head-on with SOC 9948 and was DBR. One crew slightly injured, other unhurt. 0644/0723 Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-1 0719 to Chile AF with serial 500. May have become CC-DME, the aircraft later noted in Los Cerillos museum. 0724 Messerschmitt Bf-108b 0725 Cauldron C-620 Simoun Impressed from French Embassy at beginning of war. 0726/0779 Vought SB2U-1 Vindicator 0768 SOC Apr 13, 1943 0779 converted to XSB2U-3 0780/0794 Grumman J2F-2 Duck 0795 Bellanca JE-1 commercial Bellanca Model 31-42 Skyrocket acquired by US Navy 0796 Martin XPBM-1 Mariner 0797/0799 Air Cruiser free balloon 0800 Fairchild JK-1 civil Fairchild 45 acquired by Navy 0801 Beech JB-1 Traveller c/n 115. Civil C-17R purchased by Navy 0802/0841 Vought SBU-2 0802 SOC Aug 10, 1943 0803 SOC Nov 16, 1943 0804 crashed at Pensacola Apr 10, 1942 0805 crashed Jan 30, 1938 0806 crashed Feb 23, 1943 0807 crashed at Pensacola Jul 30, 1941 0808 SOC Jul 23, 1943 0809 crashed at Pensacola Jun 10, 1940 0810 crashed at Pensacola Jul 30, 1941 0811 crashed at San Diego Mar 8, 1943 0812 crashed at Pensacola May 25, 1938 0813 SOC Dec 17, 1943 0814 crashed at Pensacola Oct 10, 1941 0815 crashed at Quonset Point Mar 11, 1943 0816 collided with 0817 Apr 4, 1939 and crashed 0817 collided with 0816 Apr 4, 1939 and crashed. 0818 SOC Dec 30, 1943. 0819 relegated to ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville, SOC Nov 30, 1942 0820 SOC Aug 6, 1943 0821 SOC Sep 13, 1943 0822 SOC Feb 20, 1943 0823 SOC Oct 10, 1943 0824 crashed at Cape May Aug 12, 1940 0825 relegated to ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville, SOC Nov 30, 1942 0829 crashed at Pensacola Jan 7, 1943 0830 crashed at Pensacola May 5, 1941 0831 SOC Oct 9, 1943 0832 SOC Jan 31, 1944 0833 crashed at Pensacola May 2, 1942 0834 SOC Aug 25, 1943 0835 SOC May 25, 1944 0836 crashed at Floyd Bennett Field Sep 5, 1937 0837 crashed at Pensacola Sep 5, 1941 0838 SOC Aug 14, 1943 0839 SOC Dec 22, 1943 0840 crashed at Pensacola May 5, 1941 0841 SOC Mar 14, 1944 0842/0907 Consolidated PBY-3 Catalina 0879 hit swell on takeoff in Gulf of Mexico off Corpus Christi, TX and sank 6/13/1942. 0891 flew into water during low altitude flying 5/5/1943 45 miles from NAS Corpus Christi, TX. 3 killed, one injured. 0907 water looped while landing in Corpus Christi Bay, TX 10/20/1942. 2 killed, 4 injured. 0908/0909 Stearman-Hammond JH-1 0910/0949 North American NJ-1 c/n NA28-313/352 0949 converted to NJ-2 0950 Curtiss XSO2C-1 Crashed at Anacostia Jun 29, 1941. To mechanics school at NAS Jacksonville 0951 Vought XOS2U-1 Kingfisher 0952/0966 Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-1 0967/1047 Grumman F3F-2 0972 with Texas Aviation Hall of Fame, Galveston, TX as N20RW 0976 (c/n 374) ditched off Del Mar, CA Aug 29, 1940. Located in 1988 and recovered in 1990 and restored and put on display at National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, FL in 1994. 1005 at Quantico Air Museum 1028 at Fantasy of Flight Museum in Polk, FL as N26KW. It is part of the Kermit Weeks collection. Registration N19FG was reserved in 1990, but not sure if it was ever taken up before plane became N26KW. 1031 (XF3F-3) crashed at Corpus Christi, TX Jul 24, 1941. 1033 at Planes of Fame, Chino, CA as N20FG 1048/1051 Lockheed JO-2 1048 (c/n 1230) SOC Mar 19, 1942 1049 (c/n 1231) SOC Nov 4, 1943 1050 (c/n 1232) W/o Sep 26, 1938 1051 (c/n 1233) lost at Ewa MCAS Dec 7, 1941. 1052 Stearman XOSS-1 c/n 85000. Surveyed at NAS Jacksonville Jul 1941 1053 Lockheed JO-1 c/n 1227. To civil registry PP-PBX, then as N1108. 1054/1059 Sikorsky JRS-1 Military version of S-43 1054 (c/n 4337) Aug 21, 1943 1055 (c/n 4338) grounded at Norfolk, VA Oct 10, 1942. SOC Jul 23, 1943 1056 (c/n 4339) SOC Jul 23, 1943. 1057 (c/n 4340) crashed Dec 2, 1940. Listed as SOC Jul 23, 1943. 1058 (c/n 4341) SOC Aug 3, 1944 1059 (c/n 4342) soc Jul 22, 1943. To RFC Aug 6, 1945. Became NC53294, later N53294, later still N326. Damaged at Cataline 1958. No further trace. 1060/1061 Sikorsky JRS-1 For Marines - military version of S-43 1060 (c/n 4343) crashed at New River, NC Aug 27, 1941. SOC Dec 16, 1941 1061 (c/n 4344) allegedly destroyed by fire during Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, but date is given as Jan 13, 1942. The plane marked as 1061 on display at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson,AZ is really c/n 4325, which saw no military service. 1062/1063 Sikorsky JRS-1 Military version of S-43 1062 (c/n 4345) soc Nov 30, 1944 1063 (c/n 4346) in ground accident Jun 3, 1941. It was at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. SOC Aug 31, 1944, to storage Mar 1945, later to NACA. Preserved in 1948 for NASM. In storage at Garber Facility in Silver Hill, MD. Allegedly the only aircraft that was at Pearl Harbor on Dec 7, 1941 that has survived until the 21st century. 1064/1146 Curtiss SOC-3 Seagull 1065 (VP-101) damaged beyond repair by salt water immersion May 1942. 1071 (VCS-9) fuel exhaustion at sea off USS Boise, tried to taxi to beach, capsized and sank Sept 5, 1942. 1076 crashed on takeoff from NAS Norfolk, VA in landplane configuration May 5, 1942. 2 killed. 1078 used in Operations Nanook and Highjump 1946-47. SOC Sep 30, 1947. 1085 (VCS-7, USS Vincennes) spun in after catapult launch Mar 16, 1942. 1086 lost at sea, USS Arizona Jul 10, 1940. 1089 (VCS-9) off USS Phoenix spun in during gunnery practice Sept 29, 1942. 1 killed. 1090 (VCS-7 USS Wichita) loss of power, force landed, hit swell, capsized and sank Apr 16, 1942. 1103 sand during recovery by USS Houston, recovered and SOC at Cavite Oct 1941. 1106 (VCS-7) in recovery accident off USS Tucaloosa and sank near Axar Fiord, Iceland May 5, 1942. 1107 (VCS-3) in fuel exhaustion off USS Richmond Aug 9, 1942 offshord from Peru. 1 crew missing. 1109 (VCS-9, USS Helena) landing accident, sank inverted with main float broken off near Oakland APT, San Francisco Bay Feb 25, 1942. 1113 wrecked at see USS Maryland Nov 17, 1939 1114 (VCS-8) in recovery accident off USS Philadelphia and sand Apr 24, 1942. 1115 (VCS-9) missing at sea off USS Honolulu Jun 11, 1942. Found floating inverted off Farrallon Isls, CA Nov 11, 1942. 2 crew missing. 1126 (VS-201, USS Long Island) ditched at sea due to fuel exhaustion Aug 2, 1941. 1127 (VS-201, USS Long Island) ditched at sea due to fuel exhaustion Aug 2, 1941. 1128 (VS-201, USS Long Island) ditched at sea due to fuel exhaustion Aug 2, 1941. 1134 (VCS-9) missing at sea off USS Hololulu Jun 11, 1942. 1139 (VCS-9) spun in at sea off USS Boise Aug 30, 1943. 1141 (VCS-9, USS St Louis) spun in and crashed off Hawaii Oct 16, 1941. 1147/1190 Naval Aircraft Factory SON-1 Seagull Some converted for carrier operation as SON-1A 1181 spun in and sank off USS Boise Oct 30, 1941 1191/1194 Sikorsky JRS-1 Military version of S-43 1191 (c/n 4347) lost at sea in forced landing off Hawaii Apr 25, 1942. SOC Jun 30, 1942. 1192 (c/n 4348) SOC Mar 31, 1943 1193 (c/n 4349) SOC Jul 31, 1943. Became NC53295 Aug 6, 1945. Suffered taxying accident Sep 1948. Disposed of by being towed out to sea and sunk. 1194 (c/n 4350) sank at sea Apr 20, 1943 and SOC Apr 23, 1943. 1195/1209 Grumman J2F-2 Duck 1198/1206 converted to J2F-2A 1210 Goodyear L-1 airship 1211 Goodyear K-2 airship 1212 Societa Aeronautica Italiana S-2 1213/1244 Consolidated PBY-4 Catalina 1214 (VP-101) destroyed in air raid on Darwin, Australia Feb 19, 1942 1215 to RAAF as A24-28 in Mar 1942. 1216 to RAAF as A24-29. Sold to Kingsford-Smith in 1946 1227 destroyed at Broome Mar 3, 1942 1233 (VP-101) destroyed in air raid on Darwin, Australia Feb 19, 1942 1234 water looped on landing May 3, 1939 at NAS North Island, CA. 1237 destroyed at Broome Mar 3, 1942 1244 water looped on landing during training NAS San Diego 12/9/1941. One killed. 1245 Consolidated XPBY-4 Catalina Later converted to PBY-4 and still later to XPBY-5A 1246 Martin PBM-1 Mariner sank in storm near Iceland, Jan 15, 1942. (VP-72) 1247 Martin XPBM-2 Mariner 1248/1266 Martin PBM-1 Mariner 1248 (VP-74) crashed into mountain side and burned at about 800 feet near Krisuvik, Iceland Nov 2, 1941. 12 killed. 1250 (VP-74) MIA after combat mission 6/3/42. 12 MIA. 1251 (VP-84) sank at sea 9/3/42 after engine failure and forced landing at sea. 1255 (VP-74) sank in storm near Iceland, Jan 15, 1942. 1256 (TTS) fire in air and crashed 11/11/42 NAS Banana River, F. 11 killed. 1267 Lockheed XJO-3 c/n 1253. Built with fixed tricycle landing gear and an arrestor hook. Delivered Oct 15, 1938 and operated from USS Lexington Aug 29, 1939. W/o May 7, 1943. 1268/1325 Curtiss SBC-4 Helldiver 1268 diverted to test work as a second XSBC-4. SOC Jul 30, 1943 1269 exhibited at World's Fair in NYC Apr 1939 to Dec 1939 before entering USN service. SOC Jul 30, 1943 1270 crashed at San Diego Jan 25, 1941. SOC Feb 28, 1941 1271 SOC Nov 30, 1943 1272 SOC Jul 30, 1943 1273 SOC Jul 30, 1943 1274 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Dec 23, 1943 1275 SOC Jul 30, 1943 1276 SOC Feb 28, 1943 1277 SOC May 31, 1943 1278 SOC May 31, 1943 1279 SOC Nov 30, 1943 1280 SOC Jul 30, 1943 1281 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Memphis. SOC Apr 29, 1944 1282 crashed Jul 11, 1940. SOC Dec 31, 1940 1283 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Jan 7, 1944 1284 SOC Jul 30, 1943 1285 crashed Nov 16, 1940. SOC Dec 31, 1940. 1286 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Norman, OK. SOC Aug 10, 1943 1287 crashed Mar 13, 1943. SOC Apr 8, 1943 1288 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Dec 23, 1943 1289 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Memphis. SOC Apr 29, 1944 1290 SOC Feb 28, 1943 1291 crashed Jul 13, 1940. SOC Aug 31, 1940 1292 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Dec 23, 1943 1293 DBR at Jacksonville Apr 23, 1943. SOC May 4, 1943 1294 SOC Jul 30, 1943 1295 SOC Jul 30, 1943 1296 crashed at Corpus Christi, TX Jan 15, 1942. SOC Jun 30, 1942 1297 DBR at Jacksonville Mar 6, 1942. SOC Mar 13, 1943 1298 crashedat Miami Apr 20, 1943. SOC May 31, 1943. 1299 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Dec 23, 1943 1300 crashed at Quantico Mar 18, 1942. SOC Apr 30, 1942 1301 SOC Jul 30, 1943 1302 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville. SOC May 31, 1943 1303 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Norman. SOC Aug 10, 1943 1304 SOC Apr 30, 1943 1305 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Norman, OK. SOC Aug 10, 1943 1306 crashed at Corpus Christi, TX Jun 12, 1942. SOC Jun 30, 1942 1307 to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy 1308 to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy 1309 to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy 1310 to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy 1311 to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy 1312 SOC Jul 30, 1943 1313 DBR at San Diego Apr 18, 1943. SOC May 31, 1943 1314 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Norman, OK. SOC Aug 10, 1943 1315 SOC May 31, 1943 1316 SOC at NAS Corpus Christi Jul 7, 1943 1317 DBR at Jacksonville Apr 23, 1943. SOC May 4, 1943 1318 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Memphis. SOC Nov 20, 1943 1319 SOC Jul 30, 1943 1320 SOC Jun 26, 1944 1321 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Dec 23, 1943 1322 SOC Aug 6, 1943 1323 DBR at Corpus Christi Aug 27, 1942. SOC Aug 31, 1942 1324 DBR at Jacksonville Apr 23, 1943. SOC May 31, 1943 1325 SOC May 31, 1943. 1326/1383 Vought SB2U-2 Vindicator 1330 SOC Mov 30, 1943 (last operational SB2U 1333 SOC Dec 31, 1942 1362 lost at sea Mar 27, 1942 1363 (VS-71) crashed on Allt on Tor, Scotland Mar 23, 1942 whilst en route from Tain to Inverness (unit was embarked on USS Wasp, which was at Scapa Flow at the time). 1383 at National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, FL 1384 Grumman XJ3F-1 1385 Curtiss XSO3C-1 Seagull 1386/1396 Brewster F2A-1 Last 44 of original order were diverted to Finland. All modified in F2A-2 standard between Oct-40/Jan-41 except 1390 and 1393 1390 crashed (VF-3) during aerobatics Sep 23, 1940 8 mi off Dana PT, CA. Pilot killed. As F2A-2: 1387 hit trees after takeoff 03/28/1943 Miami NAS and burned. 1392 crashed 05/21/1943 (Jacksonville NAS) 1394 crashed 02/28/1942 (Miami NAS). Pilot killed, British FAA pilot 1395 stalled at 100 feet near Davis FL 12/18/1942 (Miami NAS) 1397/1439 Brewster F2A-2 Originally part of F2A-1 order. 1400 force-landed and ground-looped 12 mi W of NAS Miami on Tamiani Trail Oct 14, 1942. 1403 (MF-122) spun in on landing at Camp Kearny, CA Mar 2, 1942. 1411 in hard landing at Davis Field, FL Oct 29, 1942. 1412 in midair near Grahams Dairy, Miami, FL Feb 6, 1943. 1415 overshot landing Jul 10, 1942 at NAS Jacksonville, FL. 1416 in midair Sept 28, 1942 5 mi west of Boca Raton, FL. 1418 in forced-landing due to engine failure near NAS Nan Diego, CA Mar 15, 1942 and nosed over 1419 (F2A-2R) force-landed near NAS Miami Dec 5, 1942. 1420 hit SNJ-4 10287 in landing accident at NAS Miami Nov 2, 1942. 1425 flew into ground while watching another plane force-land and bounced into a gully near Otay Mesa Field, CA. 1427 spun-in and crashed at sea 8 mi off Pt Loma, Ca. Pilot killed 1432 pilot bailed out due to engine failure. Plane crashed near Chula Vista, CA. 1435 hit side of Poway Canion, CA during aerobatic training Dec 4, 1941. 1436 pilot bailed out on ferry flight from Midland, TX to Corpus Christi, TX due to engine failure Jul 6, 1942. Plane crashed at Helotes, TX. 1439 in wheels-up landing Jul 24, 1943. 1440 Vought XSO2U-1 1441 Lockheed XR4O-1 c/n 1482. Staff transport version of Model 14-H2 Super Electra 1442 Grumman XF5F-1 Skyrocket 1443 Vought XF4U-1 Corsair 1444/1470 Grumman F3F-3 1471/1473 Goodyear free balloons 1474/1504 Curtiss SBC-4 Helldiver 1474 to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy 1475 to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy 1476 to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy 1477 to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy 1478 SOC Oct 30, 1943 1479/1487 transferred to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy 1488 SOC Jul 30, 1943 1489/1496 to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy 1497 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Memphis. SOC Nov 20, 1943 1498 crashed Nov 4, 1939. SOC Dec 29, 1939 1499 SOC Jul 30, 1943 1500 transferred to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy 1501 SOC Jul 30, 1943. 1502 crashed NAS Corpus Christi May 2, 1942. SOC Jul 30, 1943 1503 transferred to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy 1504 Crashed Mar 20, 1942. SOC Apr 30, 1942. 1505/1519 Douglas TBD-1 Devastator c/n 2273/2287 1505 (VT-6) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway, USS Enterprise 1506 (VT-8) lost in Battle of Midway 6/4/1942. 2 crew MIA 1507 crashed Feb 1, 1942 after colliding with TBD-1 1515. 1508 crashed Feb 21, 1941 1509 (VT-8) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. 2 crew MIA. 1510 SOC Aug 9, 1944 1511 (VT-3)lost Jun 4, 1942, Battle of Midway 1512 (VT-6) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway, USS Enterprise 1513 (VT-3) lost with sinking of YORKTOWN 7 June 1942 1514 (VT-2) lost with LEXINGTON May 8, 1942 1515 (VT-5) crash landed in lagoon at Jaluit Atoll, Marshall Islands Feb 1, 1942 after colliding with TBD-1 1507. Recently rediscovered. 1516 (VT-2) lost with LEXINGTON May 8, 1942 1517 stricken at NAS Miami 31 January 1944 1518 (VT-8) lost 6/4/1942 Battle of Midway. Ensign George H Gay found safe. Other crew MIA. 1519 stricken Aug 9, 1944 1520 Martin XPB2M-1 Mars Modified as XPB2M-1R transport. Named 'Old Lady' beached at Alameda, CA in mid 1945 and subsequently scrapped. 1521 Naval Aircraft Factory XN5N-1 1522/1551 Naval Aircraft Factory SBN-1 Originally designed as Brewster SBA-1 1522 to NAOTC Jacksonville Oct 9, 1942. SOC Jun 15, 1943 1523 to NAS Norfolk Jun 25, 1942. SOC Jun 15, 1943 1524 to NAOTC Jacksonville Oct 9, 1942. SOC Nov 30, 1942 1525 DBR when undercarriage collapsed during forced landing Aug 22, 1941. Pilot (who was inexperienced with the type) had forgotten to switch the fuel selector valve on takeoff. SOC Apr 30, 1942 1526 SOC Dec 31, 1942 1527 SOC Dec 31, 1942 1528 SOC Dec 31, 1941 1529 to NAOTC Jacksonville Oct 9, 1942. SOC Nov 30, 1942 1530 SOC Jul 31, 1943 1531 crashed at Fentress Field, Norfolk, VA Dec 18, 1941 after engine failed. Both crew injured. SOC Dec 31, 1941. 1532 SOC Sep 30, 1942 1533 crashed after takeoff from Pungo Field, VA Jul 17, 1942 after engine failure. Pilot (sole occupant) was unhurt. SOC Jul 31, 1942. 1534 flew into sea Nov 12, 1942 while pilot was performing carrier qualification on USS Long Island. Pilot killed. SOC Dec 31, 1941 1535 to NAOTC Jacksonville Oct 9, 1942. SOC Nov 30, 1942 1536 SOC Nov 30, 1942 1537 SOC Dec 31, 1942. To NATTC Memphis as ground instructional airframe Mar 1, 1943 1538 SOC Dec 31, 1942. To NATTC Memphis as ground instructional airframe Mar 1, 1943 1539 SOC Nov 30, 1942 1540 to NAOTC Jacksonville Oct 9, 1942. SOC Nov 30, 1942 1541 SOC Aug 31, 1942. 1542 SOC Dec 31, 1942. To NATTC Memphis as ground instructional airframe Feb 17, 1943 1543 to NAOTC Jacksonville Oct 9, 1942. 1544 crashed while in circuit at NAS Norfolk, FA Aug 14, 1942. Pilot survived with severe burns. SOC Aug 31, 1942 1545 SOC Nov 30, 1942 1546 SOC Nov 30, 1942 1547 SOC Jun 9, 1944 1548 SOC Dec 31, 1942. To NAS Jacksonville Jan 23, 1943, presumably as ground instructional airframe 1549 SOC Nov 30, 1942 1550 SOC Dec 31, 1942 1551 suffered blown tire during takeoff at NAS Norfolk, VA Apr 4, 1942, ran out of airfield, crossed boundary and nosed over. Both crew slightly injured. SOC May 30, 1942. 1552/1567 North American SNJ-1 Texan c/n NA52-956/971 1568/1587 Grumman J2F-3 Duck 1588 Bell XFL-1 Airabonita 1589/1595 Beech GB-1 Traveller c/n 298/304. Civil Beech D-17S purchased by US Navy 1591 SOC at Corpus Cristi, Apr 15, 1942. 1596/1631 Douglas SBD-1 Dauntless c/n 549/584 (El Segundo c/ns) 1596 (VMSB-234) ditched near Pearl Harbor 8/8/42. 1597 SOC Mar 15, 1944 1598 SOC Mar 15, 1944 1599 SOC Jan 7, 1944 1601 w/o 7/9/1942. 1602 SOC Apr 29, 1944 1603 w/o Jul 13, 1942, San Diego, CA during dive bombing practice. 1604 SOC Mar 15, 1944 1605 SOC Jun 22, 1943 1606 SOC Aug 9, 1944 1607 (VMB-1) w/o Guantananamo Bay, Cuba Dec 23, 1940 1608 SOC May 9, 1944 1609 (VMB-1) crashed 9/23/1940. 1610 (CQTU) lost at sea 1/15/1943 1611 spun in 8/10/42 at Chula Vista, CA. Crew killed. 1612 (CQTU) ditched in Lake Michigan Nov 21, 1942. Salvaged in the early 1990s. In 1997 was at National Museum of Naval Aviation awaiting restoration. In 2003 was at Battleship Alabama Museum. In 2005 was at the Midway restoration hangar at NAS North Island. 1613 (VMSB-141) w/o 6/20/42 in mid-air collison, crew killed. 1614 SOC Mar 29, 1944 1615 SOC Nov 8, 1943 1616 DBR Jan 14, 1943 1617 SOC Apr 29, 1944 1618 w/o 7/18/42, San Diego, CA in midair with 1624 during takeoff. 1619 crashed May 23, 1943 1620 SOC Apr 29, 1944 1621 crashed 4/6/1943. 1622 w/o 9/1/42 Baja California, Mexico. Crew killed. 1623 SOC Nov 8, 1943 1624 w/o 7/18/42 San Diego, CA in midair with 1618 during takeoff 1625 SOC Apr 29, 1944 1626 (VMSB-232) lost at Ewa, Hawaii December 7, 1941. 1627 SOC Feb 29, 1944 1628 (SBD-1P) SOC Dec 23, 1943 1629 w/o 7/18/42 in mid-air with Army P-40, Oahu, HI 1630 (VMSB-232) lost at Ewa, Hawaii December 7, 1941. 1631 SOC Jan 29, 1944 1632 Brewster XSB2A-1 Buccaneer 1633/1638 Consolidated PB2Y-2 Coronado 1638 to XPB2Y-3 1639/1670 Grumman J2F-4 Duck 1640 to USCG as V1640. Crashed in Greenland during rescue of crew from downed B-17 Nov 29, 1942 1646 crashed in Iceland, Jul 31, 1943 1671/1680 Grumman JRF-1 Goose c/n 1066/1075 1671, 1672, 1673, 1678, 1679 conveted to JRF-1A 1681/1734 Vought OS2U-1 Kingfisher 1735/1755 Douglas SBD-1 Dauntless c/n 585/605 (El Segundo c/ns) 1735 Missing Sep 3, 1941 1736 (VMSB-232) lost at Ewa, Hawaii December 7, 1941. 1737 (VMSB-232) lost at Ewa, Hawaii December 7, 1941. 1738 SOC May 31, 1943 1739 (SBD-1P) SOC Apr 29, 1944 1740 SOC Apr 29, 1944 1741 (VMSB-232) w/o Apr 27, 1942 in diving bombing training accident near Wheeler Field, Hawaii. Both crewmen killed. 1742 SOC May 13, 1943 1743 crashed Apr 15, 1941 1744 (VMSB-232) lost at Ewa, Hawaii December 7, 1941. 1745 (VMSB-232) lost at Ewa, Hawaii December 7, 1941. 1746 (VMSB-232) lost at Ewa, Hawaii December 7, 1941. 1747 SOC Mar 15, 1944 1748 SOC Dec 31, 1942 1749 SOC Nov 30, 1943 1750 SOC Nov 8, 1943 1751 SOC Apr 31, 1944 1752 (VMSB-232) lost at Ewa, Hawaii December 7, 1941. 1753 (VMSB-232) lost at Ewa, Hawaii December 7, 1941. 1754 (VMSB-234) w/o 9/15/42 off Oahu, HI in dive-bombing training accident. Crew killed. 1755 SOC Aug 31, 1944 1756/1757 W. L. Maxson Corp. XNR-1 1758 Curtiss XSB2C-1 Helldiver 1758 crashed Feb 8, 1941 due to engine failure during approach. Sustained damage to fuselage but was repaired. Destroyed after suffereing inflight wing failure Dec 21, 1941. 1759/1808 Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3 1794 (VN1D8A) spun in near NAS Pensacola Mar 28, 1942, Royal Navy pilot killed. 1809/1843 Curtiss SBC-4 Helldiver 1809 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Dec 23, 1943 1810 to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy 1811 to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy 1812 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville. SOC Aug 6, 1943 1813/1815 transferred to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy 1816 SOC Aug 11, 1943. 1817 crashed at Corpus Christi Mar 2, 1942. SOC Apr 9, 1942. 1818 SOC May 31, 1943 1819 SOC Nov 30, 1943 1820/1822 transferred to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy 1823 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Memphis. SOC Dec 23, 1943 1824 DBR at Jacksonville Mar 6, 1943. SOC Mar 13, 1943 1825/1828 transferred to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy 1829 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Oct 25, 1943 1830 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Dec 23, 1943 1831 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Oct 25, 1943 1832/1841 transferred to USAAC Jun 8, 1940 and then to French Navy 1842 SOC Jul 30, 1943 1843 DBR Jun 17, 1942. SOC Aug 31, 1942. 1844/1896 Grumman F4F-3 Wildcat 1849, 1852, 1856, 1867, 1870, 1871, 1872, 1875, 1880, 1894 modified as F4F-3P photo recon version. 1846 and 1847 converted to XF4F-5 1844 w/o Mar 5, 1941 1848 crashed and burned when landing on Hornet Mar 23, 1942. 1858 loaded to 892 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA Jul 18, 1942. Returned to USN Sep 12, 1942. 1860 (VF-42) lost at sea Jan 12, 1942 1862 w/o May 28, 1941 1869 loaned to 890 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA Jun 29, 1942. Returned to USN Aug 21, 1942 (probably in very poor condition as caught fire after wheels-up landing at Norfolk Aug 16, 1942) 1883 (VF-42) lost May 4-8, 1942, Battle of Coral Sea 1886 (VF-42) lost at sea Jan 14, 1942 1892 loaned to 890 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA Jun 29, 1942. Returned to USN Aug 26, 1942 1897 Grumman XF4F-4 Wildcat 1898/1900 Beech GB-1 Traveller c/n 385/387. Civil Beech D-17S purchased by US Navy 1901/1903 Douglas R3D-1 1901 (c/n 606) crashed at Mines Field, CA Jun 1, 1940 prior to delivery. 1902 (c/n 607) sticken fron inventory Jan 31, 1946 1903 (c/n 608) transferred to Pacific May 1943 and believed to have been used briefly by General MacArthur. Stricken from inventory Jan 31, 1945 1904/1907 Douglas R3D-2 c/n 609/612 1904 (c/n 609) transferred to Pacific shortly after Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and crashed on an island off Australian coast after being hit by Japanese submarine Jan 31, 1942. Some sources list this plane as being destroyed during Pearl Harbor attack Dec 7, 1941 1905 (c/n 610) struck from inventory Oct 31, 1946 1906 (c/n 611) struck from inventory Oct 31, 1946 1907 ( cn 612) struck from inventory Oct 31, 1946 1908/2007 Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3 1911 to civil registry as N44922. 1974 reported Mar 2005 airworthy with Lone Star Flight Museum, Galveston, TX as N3NZ 1962 on civil registry as N45129. On loan to Commemorative Air Force Museum, Mesa, AZ 1991 on civil registry as N44907. 2003 to civil registry as N582WH. In accident Jun 7, 2008 at Luckey, OH 2008/2043 North American SNJ-2 Texan c/n 65-1997/2032 2010 (c/n 65-1999) to civil registry as N52900 2011 (c/n 65-2000) on US civil registry as N55729 2025 (c/n 65-2014) on civil registry as N61563. Now in Germany for restoration. 2030 (c/n 65-2019) became NC65757. Later to French Navy 2032 (c/n 65-2021) to US civil registry as N60734 2039 (c/n 65-2028) to US civil registry as N62383 2040 (c/n 65-2029) to US civil registry as N52033. First to Stinis Air Service Inc of cypress, CA in 1976. In 1992 to SNJ-2 Corp (later Skytypers). Crashed Sep 7, 2007 on landing after practicing for a coming airshow at NAS Oceana, Virginia Beach, VA. Pilot killed. 2044/2100 Vought SB2U-3 Vindicator 2045 MIA off Midway Jun 4, 1942 2050 destroyed on ground at Ewa Dec 7, 1941 2059 ditched off Midway Jun 4, 1942 2067 shot down off Midway Jun 5,1942. Captain Fleming killed--Medal of Honor 2069 crashed and burned out Midway Dec 18, 1941 2072 missing off Midway Jun 4, 1942. 2101 Lockheed XR50-1 Naval version of Model 18 Lodestar. Transferred to US Coast Vuard as V188. 2102/2188 Douglas SBD-2 Dauntless c/n 628/714 (El Segundo c/ns) 2105 (VB-6) lost at Battle of Midway 2106 survived Pearl Harbor. Sank a Japanese warship Mar 10, 1942. Participated in Battle of Midway. Transferred to training duties at NAS Glenview, IL. Crashed into Lake Michigan Jun 11, 1943 while attempting to land aboard USS Sable. Raised Jan 12, 1994 and is now on display at National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, FL. 2109 (c/n 635) crashed during acceptance trials, and serial number transferred to SBD-3 c/n 1003. 2112 (VB-2) w/o 12/23/41 in training accident when flew into water during low alt turn. Both crewmen killed. 2114 (VB-6) w/o 2/1/42 when hit by AAA over Roi Island, Kwajelein Atoll. 2123 (VB-6) lost at Battle of Midway 2125 (VB-6) lost at Battle of Midway 2127 (VB-6) shot down 2/1/43 by enemy fighter over Roi Island 2132 (VB-5) shot down in action 5/8/42. Both crewmen killed. 2136 (VS-6) in midair collision with 2165 during patrol off Enterprise 4/2/1942. 3 killed 2140 (VS-6) spun on on takeoff from Enterprise 2/26/1942 2141 (VMSB-233) ditched 10/12/42 off Molokai, HI. 2145 (VB-6) lost at Battle of Midway 2146 destroyed on ground at Pearl Harbor, Dec 7, 1941. 2147 w/o 8/25/42 off San Diego in collision with SBD-3 BuNo 03358. 2148 (VB-2) w/o 10/10/41 in ferrying accident near Randolph Field, TX. 2149 (VB-6) overside landing on Enterprise during night carrier landing 10/21/1941. Pilot killed. 2153 (VB-6) lost at Battle of Midway 2155 (VB-6) shot down 2/1/42 by enemy fighter over Roi Island. 2158 shot down Dec 7, 1941 during Pearl Harbor attack 2160 shot down Dec 7, 1941 during Pearl Harbor attack. 2164 (VB-6) w/o 1/17/42 in ditching off Enterprise due to fuel exhaustion. Both crewmen lost. 2165 (VS-6) in midair collision with 2136 during patrol off enterprise 4/2/1942. 3 killed 2166 w/o 11/27/41 in spin-in accident at San Diego. Both crewmen killed. 2170 (VS-6) ditched off Kaneohe Bay, HI 4/5/1942. 2173 Navy archives have the plane being on USS Enterprise (CV-6) until Jun 30, 1941 when the landing gear collapsed. It was sent San Diego for repairs, and returned to Pearl Harbor Jan 30, 1942. Assigned to USS Yorktown Mar 6, 1942. Crashed again Jun 6, 1942 and assigned to MAG 21 and stricken from the rolls Jun 30, 1942. Shows up again Jul 1, 1942 at VMSB 233. Reinstated Jul 31, 1942 and not returned to Pearl Harbor until Nov 14, 1942, where it was assigned to 4th MABDW and back to Pearl Harbor Jan 7, 1943, then to San Diego. Ditched in Lake Michigan Feb 18, 1944 following engine faiure caused by carburetor icing. Raised from there on Jun 19, 2009. After restoration, scheduled to go to Pacific Aircraft Museum, Pearl Harbor, HI. There may be a mixup between 2173 and 2123. (VS-8) fuel exhaustion off USS Hornet 4/21/1942 and crashed at sea. Two killed. 2180 (VB-6) lost at Battle of Midway 2182 (VS-8) stalled in turn while landing at Otay Mesa Field, CA 3/28/1942. One killed. 2189/2288 Vought OS2U-2 Kingfisher 2189 evaluated by NACA 2191 (VN17DA) w/o in midair collision Oct 20, 1943 with BuNo 5623 near NAS Corpus Christi, TX. 2199 destroyed aboard USS Curtiss Dec 7, 1941. 2270 crashed at San Gregorio Beach, south of San Francisco, CA May 9, 1943. Pilot rescued. 2289/2455 Consolidated PBY-5 Catalina 2290 to US Coast Guard as V-189. 2294 (VP-71) landed in heavy seas and sank 5/31/1942, South Pacific. Crew rescued. 2298 (VPB) water looped on landing and sank 8/25/1943 Pensacola, FL. 3 killed. 2304 (VP-22) force landed and ran aground on coral 2/14/1942. 2305 to RAAF as A24-30. Sold to Kingsford-Smith in 1946. In park at Lake Boga, Victoria 2306 (VP-22) attacked by enemy fighters 2/19/1942 near Melville Island. Crew rescued by SS Florence. 2309 (VP-22) lost in action 2/14/1942 2310 (VPB-2) missing off Brunswick, GA 1/16/1943. 5 MIA. 2314 (VP-44) water-looped on landing NAS Alameda, CA 1/30/1942. SOC. 2321 (VP-22) lost in action 2/14/1942. 2323 (BPB-2) crashed landing in St. Johns River 5/8/1943. SOC 2325 (VP-71) hit swell during emergency landing 12/8/1941 Halifax harbor, Nova Scotia, flipped over and sank. 8 killed. 2326 (VP-73) sank in storm, Iceland, Jan 15, 1942. 2327 ran out of fuel 5/16/1942, Tamalkipas, Mexico, crew bailed out. 2329 (VP-81) in landing accident to rescue survivors of sunken ship 6/8/1942. Sank, crew rescued, plane sunk by gunfire. 2330 (VPB) crashed during training 12/18/1943 Jacksonville, FL 12/18/1943. 6 killed, 6 injured. 2331 (VP-73) sank in storm, Iceland, Jan 15, 1942. 2334 (VP-91) lost enroute to San Diego from Oahu, HI 3/5/1943. 8 MIA 2336 (c/n 98) 2337 (VP-73) sank in storm, Iceland, Jan 15, 1942. 2338 (VP-73) twisted hull during hard landing 8/28/1941, Iceland. SOC. 2345 (VP-72) hit trees doing takeoff during storm Kaneohe Bay, HI 2/17/1942. 8 killed. 2346 (VP-71) while moored at NAS Argentia, Newfoundland depth charge accidentally dropped from wing 10/23/1941, sank and exploded. Aircraft sank and recovered 12 hours later. 2347 (VP-72) lost during ferrying 7/3/1941, North Atlantic 2350 (VP-72) sank after landing accident off Santa Cruz Island 8/8/1942. 2351 (c/n 135) 2352 damaged during hard landing Escambia Bay, FL 10/7/1944. SOC. 2354 (VP-23) flew into water 2/29/1943 near Johnson Island NAS while looking for B-24 wreck. 2357 (VP-14) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. 2358 (VP-81) hit high wave on takeoff and made full stall landing and sank 6/9/1942 NAS Key West, FL. SOC. 2359 (VP-14) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. 2360 (VP-14) damaged at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. Repaired and returned to service. 2361 (VP-14) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. 2362 (VP-14) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. I have this plane also having been damaged and SOC after a hard landing in Escambia Bay 8/17/1944. Anyone know which is correct? 2363 (VP-14) damaged at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. Repaired and returned to service. 2364 (VP-14) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. 2365 (VP-14) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. 2367 (VP-52) crashed during gunnery practice off Bermuda 1/10/43. 8 killed. 2368 (VP-52) sank after hard landing Galopagoas Island, South Pacific 1/9/1942. 2369 (VP-14) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. 2371 (c/n 176) 2372 (VN-8) missing over Gulf of Mexico 7/17/1943. 8 MIA. 2373 damaged in landing accident at Pensacola Bay 8/15/1944. SOC. 2375 (c/n 184) 2376 (VP-81) stalled on takeoff and crashed NAS Key West, FL 9/7/1942. SOC. 2378 crashed during hard landing Escambia Bay, FL 1/28/1945. 3 killed, 2 injured. 2380 (VP-72) crashed during landing on non-combat mission 2/17/1944. SOC 2385 (VP-81) bounced on takeoff and nose dug into water and sank NAS Trinidad, BWI 4/2/1943. 2390 overshot landing at night Santa Rosa Island, FL 4/20/1945 and slid up on beach. SOC. 2393 (VP-71) force landed off Mare Island, South Pacific 5/31/1942 and sank. 2399 (VP-31) crashed during night landing 6/19/1942, Trinidad, BWI. All 12 aboard killed. 2400 (VP-31) water looped during landing and sank 4/30/1942 St. Lucia, BWI. 2402 (VP-31) lost during mail flight between St. Evustatius to Trinidad, BWI 9/25/1941. 2405 (VP-53) hit swell during takoff and sank 6/28/1943 NAS Trinidad, BWI. SOC. 2406 (VPB-2) hit channel marker during night landing 9/15/1944, NAS Jacksonville, FL. 6 killed, 2 injured. 2407 (VP-101) lost 11/26/42 in forced landing after takeoff. Sank in 18 feet of water. Pilot killed, 8 OK. 2409 (VP-101) damaged in landing Gearldton, Australia 4/18/1942 and SOC. 2413 (VP-24) missing Jan 30, 1942 during extended flight from Canton Island to Pearl Harbor. 2415 (VP-14) damaged at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. Repaired and returned to service. 2420 (VP-11) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. 2421 (VP-11) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. 2422 (VP-11) damaged beyond repair at Pearl Harbor, Dec 7, 1941. 2423 (VP-11) destroyed at Pearl Harbor, Dec 7, 1941. 2424 (VP-12) damaged at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. Repaired and returned to service. Skidded during landing in Queensland, Australia with VP-101 9/14/1943. SOC. 2425 (VP-12) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. 2426 crashed and burned at sea off Daytona Beach, FL 5/14/1945 with six being killed. 2427 (VP-11) damaged at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. Repaired and returned to service. 2429 (VP-11) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. 2430 (VP-11) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. 2431 (VP-11) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. 2432 (VP-11) damaged at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. Repaired and returned to service. Crashed Jan 12, 1942, Oahu, HI during night landing. 2 killed. 2433 (VP-11) damaged at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. Repaired and returned to service. 2434 (VP-11) damaged beyond repair at Pearl Harbor, Dec 7, 1941. 2435 (VP-12) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. 2436 (VP-12) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. 2437 (VP-12) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. 2438 (VP-12) damaged at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. Repaired and returned to service. 2439 (VP-12) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. 2440 (VP-12) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. 2441 (VP-12) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. 2442 (VP-12) damaged at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. Repaired and returned to service. 2443 (VP-12) damaged at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. Repaired and returned to service. 2444 (VP-12) destroyed at Pearl Harbor Dec 7, 1941. 2446 (VP-101) hit wave during landing New Guinea and sank 8/17/1943. SOC> 2447 (VP-101) crashed after returning from Port Moresby 10/26/1943. 6 killed. 2452 (VP-23) lost in night landing accident 1/11/1942, Pearl Harbor. 2453 (VP-11) water-looped on landing and sank Johnson Isl. NAS May 26, 1942. Plane was salvaged and dismantled. 2456/2488 Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina 2458 (VP-73) beached in Iceland 6/20/1942 after being shot at by friendly convoy. 2459 (c/n 300) credited with sinking of 3 U-boats. To RCAF as 11022. Sold on civil register in Sept 1946 as NC18446. To Canada in 1953 as CF-HHR and later C-FHHR. Later became N27311. Now flying in Netherlands as PH-PBY. Now painted in Dutch Navy colors with false serial 16-218. There is a problem with this identifcation, since 11022 is a Consolidated Canso A with c/n CV-300. Maybe the c/n for 2459 is wrong or a wrong tieup is made with c/n CV-300. 2460 damaged in towing accident on ground 9/14/1944. SOC. 2462 (VP-73) water-looped on landing off Iceland 3/28/1942 and sank. 2469 (VP-83) hit Elk Horn Mountain in VA during patrol in fog 2/16/1942. 7 killed. 2472 (VP-94) crashed off the Para River, near Belem, Brazil Nov 28, 1943 during convoy patrol. 10 KIA. Some wreckage recovered Dec 3, 1943. Believed crashed during forced landing 2475 (c/n 341) 2476 (VP-91) water looped at Pearl Harbor and sank 4/5/1942. 2483 (VP-81) flew into water during low-altitude turn 2/23/1942, Oregon Inlet. Crew killed. 2487 (VP-11) lost 4/5/42 Oahu, Hawaii. Hit hillside during letdown south of Makapuu. Crew killed. 2489/2511 Boeing F4B-4A P-12C/D/E/Fs from USAAF turned over to US Navy for use as radio-controlled target drones. Former serial numbers were: P-12C: 31-151, 154, 209, 210 P-12D: 31-245, 258 P-12E: 31-561, 564, 576 32-10, 13, 25, 33, 40, 41, 44 45, 48, 56, 66, 69, 71 P-12F: 32-85 Believe that these ex-serial numbers are in exact order of of the BuNos, but I am not certain of this. 2512/2538 Grumman F4F-3 Wildcat 2512, 2517, 2524, 2526, 2530, 2537 modified as F4F-3P photo recon version. 2519 w/o Jun 11, 1941 2521 w/o Mar 24, 1941 2523 loaned to 892 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA Jul 18,1942. Returned to USN Sep 12, 1942 2527 (VF-42) lost May 4-8, 1942, Battle of Coral Sea 2528 (VF-42) lost May 4-8, 1942, Battle of Coral Sea 2529 (VF-42) lost at sea Jan 8, 1942. 2531 (VF-42) lost May 4-8, 1942, Battle of Coral Sea. From carrier Yorktown downed Zero May 8, 1942 and low on fuel landed on damaged carrier Lexington and sank with her. 2535 w/o Feb 26, 1941 2536 loaned to 890 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA Jul 3, 1942. Returned to USN Aug 25, 1942 2539/2540 Grumman XTBF-1 Avenger 2539 suffered fire in air over Brentwood, NY, 2 bailed out 11/28/1941. 2541 Lockheed JO-2 c/n 1283 2542 Vought XTBU-1 2543/2547 Beech JRB-1 Expeditor c/n 425/429 2548/2572 North American SNJ-2 Texan 2549 crashed near Rabbit Peak in Santa Rosa Mountains of Riverside Co, CA Feb 1942. 2562 on civil registry as N65370 2568 on civil registry as N60833 2573/3072 Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3 2626 used as crop duster, being restored to flying condition as N44952 2668 at Pearson Air Museum, Aug 17, 1994. 2677 used as sky writer and then pulled banners. Restored and flown in Colorado and then crashed while being ferried to Phoenix. Being restored to flying condition as N91RH 2685 to civil registry as N45265. Was with Yanks Air Museum, CA. 2693 on display at National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, FL 2734 to civil registry as N45222. 2808 to civil registry as N44973. Currently under restoration. 2827 to civil registry as N45820. Noted at Yanks Air Museum, Chino, CA Nov 2002 2885 to civil registry as N45163. 2865 to civil registry as N773N. Now at the Olympic Flight Museum, WA 2909 became N45172, then OO-JUS, then F-WZNF. registered Oct 3, 2006 to Amicale J.-B Salis of La Ferte Alais as F-AZNF 2951 noted Jun 25, 2004 at Kalamazoo Aviation History Museum, MI 2952 was flown by Pres. George H. W. Bush during training. To civil registry as N44839. 2959 marked as N6358T in Navy colors on board USS Lexington 2996 became N12063. Noted September 2003 at Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum, Creve Coeur AP, St Louis, MO 3022 noted Dec 2005 in Udvar-Hazy Center of NASM, Chantilly, VA 3046 at National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, FL 3073/3130 Vought OS2U-2 Kingfisher 3073 on display on stern of battleship North Carolina in Wilmington, NC harbor. 3075 used by NACA for tests 3092 in midair collision May 8, 1944 with OS2U-3 5422 1/2 mile S of NAS Pensacola, FL 3131/3143 Douglas R4D-1 Navy equivalent of C-47 3131 (c/n 4204) to US Navy Anacostia Feb 03, 1942 - MCAS Quantico Jul 09, 1942 - Cherry Point Dec 27, 1944 - Quantico Jul 1945 - SOC Apr 20, 1946. To N15374 3132 (c/n 4222) to US Navy Feb 28, 1942 - BAD-2 - MAW-1 Apr 07, 1942 - VMJ-152 Apr 08, 1942 - Alameda apr 21, 1942 - HDN MAG-35, El Centro Jan 1944 - SOC May 31, 1945. 3133 (c/n 4223) to US Navy Feb 27, 1942 - MAW-2 - VMJ-152 Jun 15, 1942 - VMJ-252 Jun 23, 1942 - Cherry Point Jul 1945 - Alameda Apr 1946 - Pool-FAETU Pac Team Jan 1947 SOC Feb 28, 1947. To civilian registry as NC95433 (Pioneer Airlines - Transocean), TJ-ABH (Lsd to Air Jordan Jul 1952), JY-ABH (Rr Apr 1954), N9896F (Transocean Jan 26, 1956), JY-ABH (Lsd again to Air Jordan Nov 1957), N9896F (Libyan Aviation Co 27 Oct 1958), N483F (Diamond Leasing Corp, Reno, NV. 1966, then ATC Inc, Valetta, Malta Jan 11 1977 but leased continuously to LAVCO). Taken over by Libyan Army for target practice, but current on USCAR Mar 2003. 3134 (c/n 4224) to US Navy Norfolk 28 Feb 1942 - VR-7 Mar 03, 1943 - crashed on takeoff Zandry Airfield, Surinam Oct 12, 1943. 6 killed. 3135 (c/n 4225) to US Navy Mar 02, 1942 - BAD-2 - MAW-2 Apr 09, 1942 - VMJ-253 Jun 15, 1942 - Alameda Mar 24, 1943 - Camp Kearney Jun 23, 1943 - El Centro Jun 01, 1945 - MAG-35 Jul 1945 - El Toro Jan 1946 - HDN MAG-25 Jul 24, 1946 - SOC Jan 31, 1947. To civilian registry as NC95487 (Pacific Southwest Airlines 1949), N57V (Piedmont Airlines ‘P/m Tarheel’ - Charlotte Aircraft Corp Apr 30, 1962). Sold to Spanish AF as T3-42, then back to civilian registry as G-BFXB (Fairoaks Aviation Services Ltd), then XA-JIH (Aerovias Oaxaquenas SA Sep 79). Wfu. 3136 (c/n 4226) to US Navy Norfolk Mar 07, 1942 - VR-7 Apr 04, 1943 - NATS Nov 01, 1943 - Corpus Christi Apr 1945 - VR-3 Jan 1946 - Jacksonville Mar 1946 - SOC Oct 31, 1946. To civilian registry as PP-CCP (Cruzeiro ‘Jurema’ Sep 06, 1948). Crashed Guanabara Bay, Rio de Janerio Oct 21, 1954. 3137 (c/n 4227) to US Navy Norfolk Mar 07, 1942 - VR-7 Aug 21, 1943 - NATS Nov 01, 1943 - VRS-1 Jan 1946 - SOC Oct 31, 1946. To civilian registry as NC49789 (No details, probably for export) 3138 (c/n 4228) to US Navy Norfolk Mar 08, 1942 - VR-1 Mar 31, 1942 - VR-7 Aug 25, 1943 - NATS Nov 01, 1943 - VRF-3 Jan 1946 - Jacksonville Feb 1946 - SOC Jun 30, 1946. To civilian registry as N6679C (One Mark Eng. Co, Van Nuys, CA. 1967). Current on USCAR Mar 2003 as C-47 (Sale reported). Spares or export? 3139 (c/n 4229) to US Navy Norfolk Mar 17, 1942 - VR-7 Apr 03, 1943 - NATS Nov 01, 1943 - PCA Roanoke Oct 1944 - VRF-4 Jan 1945 - VRF-1 Oct 1945 - Quonset Point Jan 1947 - SOC Feb 28, 1947 3140 (c/n 4280) to US Navy Apr 01, 1942 - MAS Cherry Point Jul 24, 1943 - SOC Aug 31, 1946. To civilian registry as PP-KAA (VIABRAS Jan 08, 1948), PP-ANS (TAN Aug 1953 - REAL Sep 1956 to Nov 12, 1961). Sold to Argentina AF (Operated as T-38, later TC-38) and transfered to Argentina Civil Aviation as LQ-IPC May 04, 1966. Crashed Las Hiqueras, Rio Cuarto May 05, 1969. Later rebuilt and returned to Argentina AF as TC-27 until wfu Jan 1989. Sold to Manuel Antih as part of a museum to be created in Pacheco. Last noted derelict Pacheco 2001. 3141 (c/n 4281) to US Navy Mar 30, 1942 - MAW-1, San Diego - Douglas Aug 13, 1942 - VMJ-253 Sep 14, 1942 - Alameda Jul 08, 1943 - MAG-26 Nov 1943 - El Centro Jan 1944 - SOC Oct 31, 1946. To civilian registry as NC21902 (Pan American Airways 1946), XA-GEU (CMA Apr 04, 1952 - Aero Maya 1969 - SAESA Sep 1969). Wfu before 1981 3142 (c/n 4282) to US Navy Mar 30, 1942 - MAW-1, San Diego - VMJ-152 Mar 30, 1942 - MAG-53, Corvallis Aug 1943 - El Centro Jan 1944 - Servon-33 Jul 24, 1946 - SOC Oct 31, 1946. To civilian registry as NC41046 (Various owners/operators), XT-CTM (Gob. Territorio de Quintana Roo Dec 1971). Cancelled before 1981. 3143 (c/n 4283) to US Navy Mar 30, 1942 - MAW-2, San Diego - VMJ-252 Apr 06, 1942 - VMJ-353 May 01, 1944 - Hit dump truck on runway May 01, 1944. SOC jul 06, 1944. 3144 Boeing XPBB-1 c/n 2129 3145/3394 Stearman N2S-1 c/n 75922/751171 3173 (c/n 75-950) became N50057, then N9PK, now on civil registry as N707TJ. Operated by Utterly Butterly display team in UK. 3174 (c/n 75-951) registered as N48188 3395/3519 Stearman N2S-3 c/n 75-1172/75-1296 3397 (c/n 75-1174) became N6734S, then N5580S. Registered G-OBEE Jeb 21, 2005. 3403 (c/n 75-1180) became N5565N, then G-BRSK Nov 15, 1989. Made first flight after rebuild Apr 15, 2009, with registration N75TQ. 3416 dove in at Monroe NE, MI Jun 28, 1942, killing Royal Navy pilot. 3450 (c/n 75-1227) became N63898, then TG-FEC 3486 (c/n 75-1263) became XB-WOV, then N4197X. Registered G-ISDN Feb 6, 1995. Flys in USAAF colors with code 14 3520/3644 Stearman N2S-2 c/n 751297/751421 3520 in midair collision Jul 24, 1943 at or near Custer Field, Monroe, MI. Royal Navy pilot killed. 3522 Royal Navy pilot fell out this aircraft Jun 27, 1943. 3645/3845 Spartan NP-1 3824 ditched on takeff in Back River off Langley Field, VA Jun 10, 1936. 3846/3855 Grumman JRF-4 Goose c/n 1100/1109 3852 to civil registry as NC17083 3856/3874 Grumman F4F-3 Wildcat 3856 loaned to 890 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA Jun 29, 1942. Returned to USN Sep 15, 1942. 3859 loaned to 892 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA Jul 18, 1942. Crashed at Chunkatuck Aug 4, 1942 after failing to pull out of dive, RN pilot killed. 3860 loaned to 890 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA Jul 12, 1942. Returned to USN Aug 17, 1942 3862 loaned to 890 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA Jul 12, 1942. Returned to USN Jul 25, 1942. 3865 loaned to 890 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA Jun 29, 1942. Crashed Jul 19, 1942. 3867 loaned to 890 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA Jun 29, 1942. Returned to USN Aug 24, 1942. 3868 loaned to 892 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk,, VA Jul 28, 1942. Returned to USN Sep 12, 1942 3870 loaned to 892 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA Jul 28, 1942. Returned to USN Sep 12, 1942 3871 loaned to 892 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA Jul 18, 1942. Returned to USN Sep 12, 1942 3872 loaned to 892 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA Jul 18, 1942. Returned to USN Sep 12, 1942. Ditched in Lake Michigan Aug 17, 1943 and salvaged early 1990s. Now at National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, FL 3873 loaned to 890 Sqdn Royal Navy while working up at Norfolk, VA Jun 29, 1942. Returned to USN Sep 15, 1942. 3875/3969 Grumman F4F-3A Wildcat c/n 757/851 3875/3904 were originally for a Greek contract, but diverted to Royal Navy as Martlet III 3875 to Royal Navy as Martlet AX733. Damaged Aug 1941 when ground looped in Western Desert (Sidi Haneish South) near Mersa Matruh Rebuilt. 3876 taken on Royal Navy charge at Port Suez Apr 30, 1941. Believed to have been serialed AX746. Caught fire while low-flying at night, struck ground and exploded Jan 15, 1943, killing pilot. 3890 taken on Royal Navy charge at Port Suez Apr 30, 1941. Ran out of fuel while trying to intercept enemy aircraft Jul 23, 1941 and ditched 1 mi N of Ma'aten Bugush, killing pilot. 3895 taken on Royal Navy charge at Port Suez Apr 30, 1941. Shot down one S.79 and forced two more to jettison bombloads Dec 28, 1941. Hit by return fire from a fourth and crashed into sea N of Nra el Milh, killing pilot. 3906 (VF-6) hit by friendly fire near Ford Island night of Dec 7, 1941 while trying to land after a combat air patrol. Attempted a forced landing in a canefield, plane cartwheeled and broke in two. Pilot died the next day in hospital. 3907 (VF-6) from Enterprise lost at sea Dec 31, 1941. 3909 (VF-6) hit by friendly fire near Ford Island night of Dec 7, 1941 while trying to land after a combat air patrol. Tried to land at Ewa USMC airfield, engine quit 4 miles away and pilot parachuted to safety. 3910 (VMF-214) crashlanded Sep 4, 1942 and was surveyed 3914 (VF-6) scored first Pacific War aerial victory by USN or Marine pilot Feb 1, 1942 over Taroa Island in the Marshalls, downing a Mitsubishi A5M4. 3919 w/o Jun 14, 1941 3921 (VF-6) w/o Jul 8, 1941 3932 (VF-6) from Enterprise was lost as sea Feb 21, 1942. 3934 (VF-6) w/o Aug 16, 1941 3935 (VF-6) hit by friendly fire near Ford Island night of Dec 7, 1941 while trying to land after a combat air patrol. Crashed into a house at Pearl City. Pilot killed. 3937 (VF-6) crashed Feb 1, 1942 during night launch during raids on Marshals and Gilbert Islands. 3938 (VF-6) hit by friendly fire near Ford Island night of Dec 7, 1941 while trying to land after a combat air patrol. Exploded and crashed into water off Ford Island. Pilot bailed out and was picked up by a minesweeper, but he died the next day. 3953 (VMF-11) w/o Aug 30, 1941 3956 ditched in Lake Michigan Nov 30, 1943 and salvaged early 1990s. Now on display on USS Yorktown, Patriots Point, Charlestown, SC. In 1997 was under restoration for San Diego Aerospace Museum, CA. 3964 (VF-2) sank with carrier Lexington May 8, 1942. 3969 ditched in Lake Michigan Nov 1943. Recovered and restored by San Diego Aerospace Museum and put on display at National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, FL. In 1997 was displayed at San Diego Aerospace Museum, CA. 3970/4057 Grumman F4F-3 Wildcat 3972 (VF-42) abandoned after forced landing on Guadalcanal May 4, 1942. Pilot rescued. 3974 w/o during ferry flight at Sacaton, AZ Jul 24, 1941 3976 (VF-2) sank with carrier Lexington May 8, 1942. 3978 w/o during ferry flight at Manhatten, KS Jul 26, 1941. 3979 (VF-2) sank with carrier Lexington May 8, 1942. 3980 (VMF-211) lost Dec 14, 1941, Wake Island. Shot down two Type 96s Dec 11, 1941. 3981 (VF-2) sank with carrier Lexington May 8, 1942. 3982 (VF-6) hit by friendly fire near Ford Island night of Dec 7, 1941 while trying to land after a combat air patrol. Badly damaged but pilot deadsticked on Ford Island and walked away uninjured. 3984 (VF-3) w/o ad NAS Pearl Harbor, HI Sep 30, 1941 3985 (VF-3) from Saratoga lost at sea Dec 22, 1941. 3986 (VF-2) sank with carrier Lexington May 8, 1942. 3987 (VF-2) sank with carrier Lexington May 8, 1942. 3988 (VMF-211) shot down Dec 21, 1941, Wake Island, by Japanese fighter 3989 (VMF-221) lost at Battle of Midway, Jun 4, 1942. 3993 (VF-2) sank with carrier Lexington May 8, 1942. 3995 (VF-3, Lexington) lost in combat Feb 20, 1942. 3999 (VF-42) lost May 4-8, 1942, Battle of Coral Sea 4003 (VF-2) sank with carrier Lexington May 8, 1942. 4005 (VF-2) sank with carrier Lexington May 8, 1942. 4006 (VMF-221) lost at Battle of Midway, Jun 4, 1942. 4009 (VF-42) lost power and ditched Mar 14, 1942 after takeoff from Lexington. Pilot rescued. 4010 (VMF-231) crashlanded Sep 9, 1942 and was surveyed 4011 (VF-2) sank with carrier Lexington May 8, 1942. 4012 (VF-42, Yorktown) lost at sea Apr 1, 1942. 4016 (VF-2) sank with carrier Lexington May 8, 1942. 4017 (VF-6, Lexington) lost at sea Feb 24, 1942. 4019 (VMF-211) sunk Japanese destroyer Dec 11, 1941. Later used as decoy. 4020 (VMF-211) ground-looped on takeoff Dec 14, 1941, Wake Island. Later used as decoy. 4021 (VF-2) sank with carrier Lexington May 8, 1942. 4022 (VMF-211) shot down two Japanese aircraft Wake Island. Captured by Japanese Dec 22, 1941. 4024 (VMF-211) damaged by bombing raid, Wake Island, Dec 8, 1941. 4026 (VF-3, Lexington) lost in combat Feb 20, 1942. 4027 (VMF-211) damaged by bombing raid, Wake Island, Dec 8, 1941. 4028 (VMF-211) damaged by bombing raid, Wake Island, Dec 8, 1941. 4030 (VMF-211) damaged by bombing raid, Wake Island, Dec 8, 1941. 4031 (VFM-214) was Butch O'Hare's plane when he shot down six Japanese bombers off Rabaul Feb 20, 1942 and earned the Medal of Honor. SOC Jul 29, 1944 4032 (VMF-211) damaged by bombing raid, Wake Island, Dec 8, 1941. 4035 (VF-2) sank with carrier Lexington May 8, 1942. 4037 (VMF-211) damaged by bombing raid, Wake Island, Dec 8, 1941. 4038 modified as F4F-3S floatplane. 4039 ditched in Lake Michigan Jul 21, 1943 and salvaged early 1990s. On display at National Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, FL 4041 (VMF-211) damaged by bombing raid, Wake Island, Dec 8, 1941. 4058/4098 Grumman F4F-4 Wildcat 4063 lost at sinking of USS Wasp Sep 3, 1942 4073 lost at sinking of USS Wasp Sep 3, 1942 4074 lost at sinking of USS Wasp Sep 3, 1942 4076 (VF-71, USS Wasp) lost Aug 7, 1942. 4099/4198 Ryan NR-1 Recruit 4099 was c/n 1060, 4100/4173 were c/n 1081/1154, 4174/4198 were c/n 1181/1205. 4148 to N66622 4176 used as taxi trainer at NAS Memphis with no wings and a cropped propeller, named "The Dodo" 4193 to N31687 4199/4248 Curtiss SBC-4 Helldiver 4199 SOC Jul 30, 1943 4200 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Oct 25, 1943 4201 SOC Jul 30, 1943 4202 crashed Jul 13, 1942. SOC Aug 31, 1942 4203 SOC Jul 30, 1943 4204 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Jan 7, 1944 4205 DBR at Jacksonville Mar 6, 1943. SOC Mar 13, 1943 4206 crashed Oct 24, 1942. SOC Oct 31, 1942 4207 crashed May 4, 1942. SOC May 30, 1942 4208 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Memphis. SOC Dec 23, 1943 4209 SOC Jul 30, 1943 4210 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Memphis. SOC Dec 23, 1943 4211 DBR at Jacksonville Apr 23, 1943. SOC May 31, 1943. 4212 crashed Mar 5, 1942. SOC Apr 9, 1942 4213 crashed May 5, 1941. SOC Jun 30, 1941 4214 SOC Jul 30, 1943 4215 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville. SOC Oct 31, 1944 4216 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville. SOC Jan 26, 1944 4217 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville. SOC Oct 31, 1944 4218 SOC Jul 30, 1943 4219 SOC Jul 30, 1943 4220 crashed Dec 31, 1941. SOC Jan 31, 1942 4221 SOC Feb 28, 1943. 4222 Crashed May 15, 1942. SOC May 30, 1942 4223 crashed at Jacksonville Jan 23, 1943. SOC Jan 31, 1943. 4224 DBR at Jacksonville Feb 25, 1943. SOC Mar 31, 1943 4225 SOC May 31, 1943 4226 DBR at Jacksonville Mar 6, 1943. SOC Mar 13, 1943 4227 Crashed at Jacksonville Nov 12, 1942. SOC Nov 30, 1942. 4228 crashed at Corpus Christi, TX Nov 8, 1942. SOC Nov 30, 1942 4229 SOC Jul 30, 1943. 4230 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago, SOC Oct 30, 1943 4231 SOC Jul 30, 1943 4232 crashed at Jacksonville Feb 25, 1943. SOC Mar 31, 1943 4233 SOC Jul 30, 1943 4234 SOC Jun 28, 1944 4235 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Norman. SOC May 30, 1942 4236 crashed May 11, 1942. SOC May 30, 1942. 4237 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Chicago. SOC Jan 7, 1944 4238 SOC Feb 28, 1944 4239 SOC Jul 30, 1943 4240 SOC Jul 30, 1943 4241 crashed Apr 10, 1942. SOC Apr 30, 1942 4242 crashed Apr 7, 1942. SOC May 30, 1942 4243 crashed May 9, 1941. Jul 31, 1941 4244 ended life as ground instructional airframe at Jacksonville. SOC Oct 31, 1944 4245 crashed at Miami Apr 23, 1943. SOC Apr 30, 1943. 4246 crashed at Jacksonville May 31, 1943. SOC May 31, 1943 4247 SOC Jul 30, 1943 4248 DBR at Norfolk Feb 5, 1942. SOC Feb 28, 1942. 4249/4250 Lockheed R5O-1 Model 18-40 Lodestar ordered by Navy 4249 (c/n 2048) to Indamer Corp as N94548 4250 (c/n 2065) appears to have been sold to Trans Canada Airlines as CF-TCZ but never formally registered to them. 4251 Douglas BD-1 Havoc Army XF-3 (39-471) transferred Dec 9, 1940 to Navy for target towing and general utility work. Placed in storage May 1943. SOC Mar 8, 1944 and subsequently scrapped. 4252/4351 Stearman N2S-3 c/n 75-2582/75-2681 4281 (c/n 75-2611) registered as N735YP 4331 (c/n 75-2661) to civilian registry as N66607. 4352/4517 Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3 4402 to Canadian civil registry as CF-HUS. 4406 became N45192. Registered G-ONAF Jan 31, 1989. 4407 to civil market as N44760. Suffered substantial damage Jul 20, 1974 when collided with electrical wires near Lucerne, CA while buzzing. 4445 became NR45299 with CAA Department of commerce, then N45299. Registration N45299 cancelled by FAA Mar 31, 2009. Registered to users in United Kingtom Apr 16, 2009 as G-CFXT. 4450 to civil registry as N678ZB. 4453 to civil registry as N45125 as crop duster 4454 to civil registry as N45063 as crop duster. Deregistered Jun 16, 1976 4455 to civil registry as N44964 4462 to civil registry as N44969 4464 to civil registry as N44965 4465 to civil registry as N45015 4468 to civil registry as N45225. Revoked 4472 to civil registry as N44824. Deregistered Feb 13, 1964 after crop dusting accident 4477 to civil registry as N44848. Suffered damage when it underwent forced lnding after loss of engine power at Rialto, CA Oct 26, 2008 4480 to civil registry as N695M. Now with Yanks Air Museum, CA. 4494 became N45120. Registration subsequently revoked but restored by FAA Apr 10, 2009 4497 marked as N45084 in civil colors at Pima Air and Space museum. 4518/4691 Douglas SBD-3 Dauntless c/n 751/800, c/n 801/955 (odd numbers only), 957/1002. All are El Segundo c/ns 4521 (VB-6) deck crash on Enterprise 4/30/1942 4522 (VB-6) shot down by enemy fighter over Roi Island, Kwajelein Atoll. 4527 (VS-8) w/o 5/18/42 in ditching off Hornet. 4529 (VB-5) w/o 10/30/41 in overside landing aboard Yorktown. Crew OK. 4532 (VB-6) lost Battle of Midway, 6/4/1942. 4536 (VB-3) w/o 5/15/42 near NAS Barbers Point, Hawaii. Two crewmembers killed. 4542 (VB-6) lost at Battle of Midway 4543 (c/n 776) to New Zealand as NZ217. Reserialed NZ5013 in 1943. Sold as scrap Mar 1, 1948. 4544 (VB-10) w/o 9/30/42 in mid-air collision off NAS Barbers Point, HI. Two crew killed. 4546 (VB-5) w/o 10/8/41 in ditching on takeoff from Yorktown. 4548 (VS-8) spun in and sank off Hornet 8/8/42. Crew OK. 4549 (c/n 782) to New Zealand as NZ208. Reserialed NZ504 on 1943. (26 Sqdn) takeoff with locked controls and swng off runway into a ditch at Ardmore, New Zealand Jan 19, 1944. Crew survived. 4567 (VS-5) crashed in heavy squall Feb 1, 1942 during raid on Marshall-Gilbert Islands. Both crew rescued. 4570 shot down Dec 7, 1941 during Pearl Harbor attack. 4571 (VB-8) w/o 7/19/42 near NAS Barbers PT during dive bombing practice. Crew killed. 4573 (VB-5) w/o 2/21/42 in ditching due to fuel exaustion during landing approach to Yorktown. 4574 (VS-5) ditched off Yorktown (CV-5) Apr 27, 1942 due to broken oil line. Crew rescued by the Walke. 4577 and 4578 (both of VB-3) w/o in mid-air collision with each other 1/23/42 off Diamond Head, Hawaii. 4 killed. 4581 (VB-6) lost 6/4/1942, Battle of Midway 4582 (VS-3) w/o 3/19/42 in engine run-in test at NAS San Diego. 4583 (VS-6 q/o 2/24/42 in landing accident aboard Enterprise after return from mission. One missing. 4584 (VB-5) w/o on takeoff from Saratoga 4585 (c/n 835) to New Zealand as NZ209. Reserialed NZ5005 in 1943. Sold as scrap Mar 1, 1948 4590 (VB-6) hit by enemy fire 4/142, ditched at sea. 4591 (VS-3) w/o 12/23/41 in takeoff accident from Saratoga. Both crewmen killed. 4598 (VB-6) ditched during bomb practice off Enterprise 3/31/1942 4600 (VS-6) lost in Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942. 4601 (VB-3) w/o 11/6/41 when spun in during dive bomb training at Border Field, CA, two crewmen killed. 4603 (VB-3) overside landing on Enterpirse 4/20/1942. 4604 (VS-6) destroyed on deck of Enterprise 6/4/42 due to enemy action. 4606 w/o 9/5/42 at San Diego in landing accident. Crew killed. 4612 (VS-6)lost Battle of Midway Jun 4, 1942. 4613 (VB-3) w/o 12/11/41 in take-off accident from Saratoga. 4614 (VB-3) w/o 9/19/41 on landing on Saratoga. 4615 (VS-6) shot down 6/4/42, Battle of Midway. 4620 (VB-6) lost Jun 4, 1942, Battle of Midway 4621 w/o 10/4/41 in crash into San Diego Bay. Both crewmen killed 4636 force landed at sea Jun 4, 1942 during Battle of Midway. Crew rescued. 4644 (VS-2) w/o 10/26/41 in ditching from Lexington 4645 (c/n 955) to New Zealand as NZ216. Reserialed NZ5012 in 1943. Sold as scrap Mar 1, 1948. 4646 (VS-6) w/o 5/20/42 stalled on takeoff from Enterprise. One killed. 4647 (VB-6) w/o 7/9/42 in takeoff accident off Enterprise. Two cremembers survived. 4649 w/o 6/17/42 Sydney, Australia, one killed. 4651 (VB-6) w/o 8/24/42 off Enterprise 4652 (c/n 963) to New Zealand as NZ213. Reserialed NZ5009 in 1943. Sold as scrap Mar 1, 1948. 4653 in late pullout from dive bomb run Border Fld, CA 11/10/1941. Pilot killed. 4654 (VS-6) w/o 3/2/42 in ditching from Enterprise. 4657 missing after takeoff from North Island 3/13/1942. 4658 w/o 11/10/41, San Diego when failed to pull out from dive bombing run. Two crewmen killed. 4664 (VS-8) missing on patrol off Hornet 5/29/1942. 4666 lost at Battle of Coral Sea. Flown by Jo Jo Powers, who won Medal of Honor posthumously. 4668 (VS-5) crashed after takeof from Enterprise 2/24/1942. 4670 (VB-5) crashed after takeoff from Yorktown 4/9/1942. 4672 (c/n 983) to New Zealand as NZ207. Reserialed NZ5003 in 1943. Cannibalized for parts 4675 (c/n 986) to New Zealand as NZ212. Reserialed NZ5008 in 1943. To instructional airframe in 1944. 4676 (VB-6) shot down 2/1/42 by enemy aircraft over Roi Island 4677 (VS-8) destroyed in action 6/6/42 in attack on enemy ship Mikuma, no pullout from dive. Ens. Donald Griswold and Arm 1c. K.C. Bunch killed. 4682 (VB-6) lost at Battle of Midway, 6/4/1942. 4690 (VB-5) lost at battle of Midway, went down with USS Yorktown (CV-5) 4692/4706 Douglas R4D-1 Navy equivalent of C-47 4692 (c/n 4284) to US Navy Alameda Apr 01, 1942 - VR-2 May 10, 1942 - VR-4 Mar 05, 1943 - Operated by PAA-Alaska Sep 1943 to Nov 1944 - SOC Dec 31, 1944. To civilian registry as NC33372 (Pan American Airways), LR-ABO later OD-ABO (MEA Jan 16, 1953, Lebanon's prefix was changed from LR- to OD-) and VR-AAN (Aden Airways ‘Nissab’ Apr 06, 1956). Crashed Wadi Rabta, 130 m E of Aden Nov 23, 1966. Plane had reached a cruising altitude of 6000 feet, 20 minutes after takeoff from Mayfa'ah when an explosive device detonated in the passenger cabin on the left side just above the wing. The plane disintegrated and crashed 4693 (c/n 4300) to US Navy Apr 14, 1942 - Alameda - VR-2 Apr 16, 1942 - VR-4 Apr 27, 1943. Struck mountain near Oakland, CA. Apr 21, 1943, 9 killed. SOC May 04, 1943. 4694 (c/n 4301) to US Navy Apr 17, 1942 - VMJ-152 - VMJ-253 sep 14, 1942 - MAG-35 Aug 1943 - MARF Air West Aug 1945 - MAG-33 Mar 1946 - SOC Nov 30, 1946. To civilian registry as NC91026 (American Aircraft Corp), XB-WIP, XA-JIP (CMA), CF-FKQ (Maritime Central Dec 15, 1952). Crashed Moncton, NB. Apr 15, 1961. 4695 (c/n 430) to US Navy Apr 17, 1942 - MAW-1/VMJ-153 - VMJ-253 Sep 14, 1942 - Alameda Apr 16, 1943 - MAG-35 Aug 1943 - SOC Oct 31, 1946. To civil registry as NC41075 (No details), cancelled. 4696 (c/n 4303) to US Navy Apr 20, 1942 - MAW-2/VMJ-253. Crashed in sea, SOC Dec 31, 1942. 4697 (c/n 4304) to US Navy Apr 20, 1942 - MAW-2/VMJ-253 - Honolulu Jan 1944 - FAW Jun 05, 1946 - Fasron-102 Aug 1946 - SOC Sep 30, 1946. To civilian registry as NC29086 (Harrington’s Inc). Crashed Akron, OH. Nov 04, 1949. 4698 (c/n 4305) to US Navy Apr 20, 1942 - VR-1 Apr 30, 1942 - VR-7 Mar 03, 1943 - NATS Nov 01, 1943 - Roanoke Oct 1944 - VRF-2 Jan 1945 - SOC Jun 30, 1946. NLR. 4699 (c/n 4306) to US Navy Apr 20, 1942 - VR-1 Apr 30, 1942 - VR-7 Apr 03, 1943 - NATS Nov 01, 1943 - Roanoke Oct 1944 - Shawnee Jan 1945 - Miami Apr 1945 - Jacksonville Oct 1945 - SOC Oct 31, 1946. To civilian registry as NC95481, PP-ANC (TAN Aug 04, 1948), PP-ASP (Sadia Jul 14, 1961), G-ATXT (Handley Page Ltd Jul 29, 1966). Stored Ft Lauderdale, FL. until sold to Fastair Inc, Miami, FL. Mar 07, 1968. Various owners/operators aftr Apr 1969, registration changed to N950FA, N48FN, N92HA and N781T (Tolair Services). To MBD Corp, San Juan, PR. Feb 08, 1999, current on USCAR mar 2003. 4700 (c/n 4360) to US Navy May 07, 1942 - MAW-1/VMJ-152 May 08, 1942 - Douglas Aircraft Co Aug 13, 1942 - VMJ-252 Aug 27, 1942 - Alameda Oct 11, 1944 - VRS-1 Dec 12, 1945 - FAW Jan 14, 1946 - SOC Aug 31, 1946. To civilian registry as NC36898 (For ferry), PP-XCC (Dias Henrique e Cia) and PP-IBC (Central Aerea Ltda apr 11, 1949). Crashed Vitoria da Conquista, Bahia Nov 04, 1950. 4701 (c/n 4361) to US Navy May 07, 1942 - MAW-2/VMJ-253 May 08, 1942 - VMJ-153 May 19, 1943 - NAOT May 15, 1944 - OTU Lake City Sep 25, 1944 - Banana River Jul 1946 - SOC Nov 30, 1946. To civilian registry as PP-YPI (REAL Jan 02, 1948 - Trpts Aereos Norte de Brasil, baught Jun 1954, registered Jun 11, 1959 only - Sold to Varig Aug 1961, registered Nov 16, 1966). Cancelled Jun 09, 1969, b/u Sao Paulo 4702 (c/n 4362) to US Navy May 06, 1942 - VR-1 May 09, 1942 - VR-7 Apr 03, 1943 - NATS Nov 01, 1943 - VR-7 Jan 1944 - VR-3 Apr 1945 - Fasron-102 Aug 1946 - SOC Oct 31, 1946. To civilian registry as N91028 (Trans Pacific Airlines - Aloha Airlines Nov 1958 - Airflite Inc.). Sold to Paraguay AF, operated as T-35, then as ZP-CCG from Mar 1972 to 1977 for LAPSA and again to Paraguay AF as 2007. Wfu Nov 1996, stored Asuncion. 4703 (c/n 4363) to US Navy May 06, 1942 - VR-1 May 09, 1942 - VR-7 Apr 03, 1943 - NATS Nov 01, 1943 - Roanoke Jan 1945 - Miami Mar 1945 - Jacksonville Apr 1945 - Miami Sep 1945 - Glenview Jun 30, 1946 - SOC Nov 30, 1946. To civilian registry as C900 (Expreso Aereo - Jarosair), N1699M, N69D, N1699M, N234Z (Various owners/operators), HZ-TA3 (Prince Talal Bin Abdul Aziz ‘Sara’ Sep 05, 1979). Reverted to N234Z. Currently operated as ZS-MRU by Airworld for Speed Service Courrier. Reservation TF-AVN reserved Sep 2005 for Air Atlanta Icelandic of Reykjavik, Iceland, taken up 2007. 4704 (c/n 4364) to US Navy May 10, 1942 - VR-2 - Operated by PAA Aug 29, 1942 - VR-3 Aug 1943 - VRF-2 Jan 1944 - VRS-1 Jul 1945 - SOC Aug 31, 1945. NLR. To PP-IBA, PP-ANR, then Brazilian AF 2079 4705 (c/n 4365) to US Navy May 09, 1942 - VR-2 - MCAS Cherry Point Oct 06, 1942 - Quantico Jul 24, 1943 - Glendale Jan 26, 1944 - Quantico Jul 1944 - SOC Sep 0, 1946. To civilian registry as NC9399H, PP-KAB (VIABRAS Jul 05, 1947), PP-ANM (TAN Sep 1952 - REAL Jun 20, 1961). Sold to Argentine AF Aug 17, 1961, operated as T-32, TC-32 (LADE colours) and TA-05. Reported at National Air Museum, Buenos Aires. 4706 (c/n 4366) to US Navy May 09, 1942 - MAW-1/VMJ-153 - VMJ-252 Sep 14, 1942 - MAG-25 Mar 17, 1943 - SOC Aug 03, 1943 4707/4708 Douglas R4D-2 Two DC-3-388s taken over by Navy from Eastern Airlines. Later redesignated R4D-2F and then R4D-2Z. 4707 (c/n 4097, NC28389, ntu). To US Navy May 12, 1941 - Anacostia NAS. SOC Mar 31, 1946. To civilian registry as NC28389, N3941A, F-BGSE (TAI Jan 11, 1957 - Air Madagascar Nov 1960), 5R-MAH (Rr Mar 1963). Wfu Jun 1969, b/u. 4708 (c/n 4098, NC28390, ntu). To US Navy Apr 25, 1941 - To US Naval Attaché, Cape Town. SOC Dec 31, 1946. To civilian registry as ZS-BNB (Mercury Aviation Feb 1947). Crashed Malakal, Sudan Apr 19, 1947. 4709/4710 Beech JRB-1 Expeditor 4711/4725 Beech JRB-2 Expeditor 4726/4729 Beech JRB-1 Expeditor 4730/4783 Curtiss SO3C-1 Seagull 4730 spun after takeoff near Point Onlodam, NY Jul 24, 1943. 2 killed. 4732 bad landing at NATC Pensacola, FL Mar 28, 1944. 4734 spun in on takeoff Bolling Field, Washington, DC May 1, 1942. 4735 SOC from USN Jan 31, 1945 for probable conversion to Queen Seamew target drone for Royal Navy, but no record of receipt by RN 4745 (VCS-5, USS Cleveland) hit water after catapult in Chesapeake Bay, Jul 29, 1942. 4750 (VCS-14, USS Columbia) stalled in turn after takeoff and crashed into Jamaica Bay, Long Island, NY Aug 26, 1942. 4752 stalled on takeoff from NAS Norfolk, VA and carshed into field near NAS Willoughy Bay Aug 27, 1942. 4755 in takeoff accident NAS Jacksonville, FL Apr 5, 1943. 4775 hit large swell and crashed at sea off Makapum Light, HI Nov 5, 1942. 4782 (VP-13) missing on local flight Aug 31, 1943. 4784/4792 Curtiss SO3C-2C Seagull Transferred to Royal Navy as Seamew I 4786 forced landed due to fuel exhaustion and nosed over NAS Kanohe Bay, HI Mar 18, 1943. 4793/4879 Curtiss SO3C-1 Seagull 4803 lost off power near Fall City. 2 crewmembers bailed out. 4804 (VCS-12, USS Denver) crashed at sea during recovery, plane sunk by gunfire Jan 24, 1943. Pilot sank with plane. 4812 missing near Farallon Islands, CA Oct 29, 1943. 2 crew missing. 4813 swerved off runway at USCG Port Angeles, WA Oct 15, 1943. 4822 loss of power near Tucson, AZ Sept 12, 1943. Pilot bailed out. 4823 force landed on ferry flight Lewes, DE Dec 19, 1942. 4825 (VS-57, USS Woumea) lost power, force-landed, and capsized Jan 29, 1943. 4826 to Royal Navy as Queen Seamew target drone KE302 4828 to Royal Navy as Queen Seamew target drone JX667 4834 (VCS-12, USS Montpelier) stalled after catapult shot Jan 1, 1943. Pilot killed. 4835 to Royal Navy as Queen Seamew target drone KE291 4837 to Royal Navy as Queen Seamew target drone KE293 4839 to Royal Navy as Queen Seamew target drone JZ772 4842 forced landed in field near Pallsades Field, CA Aug 1, 1944. 4845 forced landed and sank NAS San Pedro, CA Mar 18, 1944. 4846 to Royal Navy as Queen Seamew target drone JX663 4847 to Royal Navy as Queen Seamew target drone JX669 4854 overshot landing at NAB St Louis, MO Oct 1, 1942. 4856 to Royal Navy as Queen Seamew target drone 668 4861 (VCS-12, USS Denver) sunk at sea after recovery accient Jan 24, 1943. 4868 in takeoff accident NAS Seattle Jan 28, 1943. 4876 to Royal Navy as Queen Seamew target drone JX666 4877 to Royal Navy as Queen Seamew target drone KE303 4880/5029 Curtiss SO3C-2 Seagull 4887 (VS-35) engine overheated and crew of two bailed near Cape Henry, VA. One killed. 4888 force landed at Atlanta, GA May 14, 1943. 4896 stalled on takeoff at Kingman, AL Apr 28, 1943. 4902 stalled on takeoff at NAS North Island, CA Jan 14, 1943. 4899 (VC-31) crashed during low-altitude snap roll near NAAS Santa Rosa, CA Jul 23, 1942. 2 killed. 4903 (VS-71) nosed over on landing Fresno, CA Jul 29, 1943. 4905 in landing accident at Suffolk Municipal APT, VA May 14, 1944. 4906 overshot runway in landing at NAS Astoria, OR Oct 20, 1943. 4929 force landed at sea and sank off Yakuina Head, OR Dec 6, 1943. 4932 engine failure near Modesto, CA Dec 14, 1942. Pilot bailed out. 4938 force-landed in a stand of trees near Kirtland, NM Jan 15, 1944. 4939 crashed after takeoff from NAS Alameda, CA. 2 killed. 4946 force landed near W. Pecos, TX Apr 19, 1943. 4950 stalled on takeoff from San Pedro Harbor, CA Apr 18, 1943. 4985 stalled on landing NAS Jacksonville, FL Dec 23, 1942. 4999 in landing accident at NAS Norman, OK Apr 14, 1944.