1966 USAF Serial Numbers
66-0001/0010 Martin LGM-25C Titan III missiles
66-0011/0058 General Dynamics F-111A
MSN A1-29/76. Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com
0011 (MSN A1-29) to AMARC from General Dyanamics, Fort Worth, TX Nov 30, 1970. To Calverton, NY Jan 2, 1986.
Used for FB-111A weapons test
0012 (MSN A1-30) converted to GF-111A. Was preserved at Battle Mountain APT, Nevada. The Washington County Veterans
Association of Brenham, TX obtained the airplane and brought it there in 2016 for restoration. It was in awful shape.
Painted as 67-0068, which was shot down over North Vietnam, and the crew ejected in the capsule and became POW.
Now located at Brenham MAP Memorial Park
0013 (MSN A1-31) converted to EF-111A Raven (EF-09). Active in May 1989 with Det 3, 4485th Test Squadron
To AMARC from 429th Electronic Combat Squadron/27th Fighter WEing, Cannon AFB, NM as FV0331 May 26, 1998.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Dec 10, 2010. Up for bid as scrap
0014 (MSN A1-32) to EF-111A Raven (EF-12). Active in September 1995 with 429th Electronic
Combat Squadron/27th Fighter Wing at Cannon AFB, New Mexico. To AMARC May 19, 1998 as FV0328.
Still on AMARC inventor Jan 15, 2008. TO HVF West, Tucson, AZ Jan 4, 2013. Scrapped.
0015 (MSN A1-33) converted to EF-111A Raven (EF-13). To AMARC from 429th Electronic Combat Squadron/27th
Fighter Wing, Cannon AFB, NM Apr 9, 1998 as FV0317. Held for spare for
RAAF F-111s until they were all scrapped. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Sep 4, 2013. Scrapped.
0016 (MSN A1-34) converted to EF-111A Raven (EF-10). 366th TFW/390th ECS. Credited for Iraqi Mirage F1 kill Jan
17, 1991 after forcing the chasing aircraft to impact the ground. Now on
display at Cannon AFB, New Mexico. The Iraqi Mirage claimed 17th January 1991 may have been one of
the two claimed by crew of 85-0105.
0017 (MSN A1-35) Delivered Nov 28, 1967. Lost in Thailand, Combat Lancer Mar 30, 1968
Crew ejected safely and were recovered.
Cause was a foreign object lodged in pitch/
roll mixer assembly, rendering the aircraft
uncontrollable. Aircraft wreckage recovered and buried at Takhli RTAFB.
0018 (MSN A1-36) converted to EF-111A Raven (EF-11). To AMARC from 429th Electronic Combat Squadron/27th
Fighter Wing, Cannon AFB, NM as FV0335 Jun 11, 1998.
Still on AMARC inventor Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Dec 10, 2010. Up for bid as scrap
0019 (MSN A1-37) converted to EF-111A Raven (EF-06). To AMARC from 429th Electronic Combat Squadron/27th
Fighter Wing, Cannon AFB, NM Apr 14, 1998 as FV0318.
Still on AMARC inventor Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Dec 20, 2010. Up for bid as scrap
0020 (MSN A1-38) converted to EF-111A Raven (EF-05). To AMARC from 429th Electronic Combat Squadron/27th
Fighter Wing, Cannon AFB, NM as FV0322 Apr 28. 1998.
Still on AMARC inventor Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Mar 17, 2011. Scrapped.
0021 (MSN A1-39) converted to EF-111A Raven (EF-07). To AMARC from 429th Electronic Combat Squadron/27th
Fighter Wing, Cannon AFB, NM Apr 21, 1998 as FV0321.
Still on AMARC inventor Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Mar 16, 2011, scrapped.
0022 (MSN A1-40) (474th TFW, 428th TFS) lost in S.E. Asia Mar 28, 1968. First
combat-related F-111 loss. Crew killed.
0023 (MSN A1-41) converted to EF-111A Raven (EF-17). Crashed Feb 14, 1991 with 42nd ECS,
Saudi Arabia. Crew of 2 killed. Crashed during combat maneuvering while being mistakenly
targeted by F-15. Story in Apr 2008 AFM says that the aircraft was damaged by ground fire over
Iraq and crew nursed the aircraft back across Saudi Arabia border and ejected, but
neither survived. ArtiCle in Apr 2021 AFF says that precise circumstances of loss unclear. May
have been trying to avoid Iraqi fighter or may have been caused by reaction to a false indication.
Latest article in AFM gives yet another version of aircraft�s end, saying that crew died when aircraft
flew into ground endeavouring to avoid missile
fired by Iraqi AF Mirage F1 piloted by Captain Nafie Al-Jubouri.
0024 (MSN A1-42) (474th TFW, 428th TFS) crashed in north Thailand April 22, 1968, Combat Lancer. Crew killed.
Cause of loss uncertain.
0025 (MSN A1-43) crashed June 20, 1975 on Nellis AFB runway when third stage fan blade failed causing inflight
fire.
0026 (MSN A1-44) crashed Mar 13, 1984 at Mountain Home AFB before being modified to EF-111A. Crew killed.
0027 (MSN A1-45) converted to EF-111A Raven (EF-08). To AMARC from 429th Electronic Combat Squadron/27th
Fighter Wing, Cannon AFB, NM as FV0336 Jun 19, 1998.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Mar 17, 2011. Scrapped
0028 (MSN A1-46) converted to EF-111A Raven (EF-28). To AMARC from 429th Electronic Combat Squadron/27th
Fighter Wing, Cannon AFB, NM as FV0310 Mar 20, 1998.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Mar 16, 2011. Scrapped.
0029 (MSN A1-47) crashed Sept 1, 1971 near Van Horn, TX.
0030 (MSN A1-48) converted to EF-111A Raven (MSN EF-36). Named "Mild 'n Bitter Home Brew" with 42nd ECS
at RAF Upper Heyford in 1977/78. After mishap Mar 24, 1978, was repaired. To AMARC from 429th Electronic
Combat Squadron/27th Fighter Wing, Cannon AFB, NM May 5, 1998 as FC0324.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008.
To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Mar 16, 2011. Scrapped.
0031 (MSN A1-49) converted to EF-111A Raven (EF-04). To AMARC from 429th Electronic Combat Squadron/27th
Fighter Wing, Cannon AFB, NM Apr 7, 1998 as FV0315.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ May 10, 2011, scrapped.
0032 (MSN A1-50) crashed and destroyed 8 May 1968, Nellis AFB, NV.
0033 (MSN A1-51) converted to EF-111A Raven (MSN EF-24). Named "Excalibur" with 42nd ECS at RAF Upper Heyford
in 1977/78. To AMARC from 429th Electronic Combat Squadron/27th
Fighter Wing, Cannon AFB, NM Aug 8, 1997 as FV0304. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008.
To HVF West, Tucson, AZ May 20, 2011, scrapped.
0034 (MSN A1-52) crashed and destroyed 6 June 1975 at Peach Spring, AZ.
0035 (MSN A1-53) converted to EF-111A Raven (EF-20). To AMARC from 429th Electronic Combat Squadron/27th
Fighter Wing, Cannon AFB, NM Sept 16, 1997 as FV0305.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Mar 15, 2011, scrapped.
0036 (MSN A1-54) converted to EF-111A Raven (EF-33). To AMARC from 429th Electronic Combat Squadron/27th
Fighter Wing, Cannon AFB, NM May 5, 1998 as FV0325.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Dec 10, 2011. Up for bid as scrap
0037 (MSN A1-55) converted to EF-111A Raven (MSN EF-21). Named "Prowler" with 42nd ECS at RAF Upper Heyford in 1977/78.
To AMARC from 429th Electronic Combat Squadron/27th
Fighter Wing, Cannon AFB, NM as FV0330 May 20, 1998. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Feb 28, 2001. Scrapped.
0038 (MSN A1-56) converted to EF-111A Raven (EF-27). Suffered a catastrophic failure to the wing carry through box during a Cold
Proof Load Test(ground testing) in Dec 1991 at SM-ALC, McClellan AFB. Remnants remained at
McClellan. To AMARC from 429th Electronic Combat Squadron/27th
Fighter Wing, Cannon AFB, NM as FV0307 Oct 3, 1997. To DRMO Sep 25, 2003. Probably to HVF West, Tucson, AZ.
0039 (MSN A1-57) converted to EF-111A Raven (MSN EF-25). Named "Sorcerer's Apprenticer" with 42nd ECS at RAF Upper Heyford
in 1977/78. To AMARC from 429th Electronic Combat Squadron/27th
Fighter Wing, Cannon AFB, NM Mar 10, 1998 as FV0308. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008.
To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Aug 26, 2013. Scrapped.
0040 (MSN A1-58) (474th TFW) crashed and destroyed 23 September 1968 due to control system failure, Nellis AFB, NV. Crew
ejected safely,
0041 (MSM A1-59) 1968: first flight. 8/17/68: TOS USAF.
8/68: 442nd Tactical Fighter Training Squadron, 474th Tactical Fighter Wing, Nellis AFB, NV.
Ca.1976: Second F-111A converted to EF-111A Raven (MSN EF-02).
5/17/77: First flight of fully equipped EF-111A.
1977: Detachment 3, Tactical Air Warfare Center, Mountain Home AFB, ID for operational test and evaluation.
1977: 42nd Electronic Combat Squadron, 20th Tactical Fighter Wing, RAF Upper Heyford, England. Named "Thumber:
1981: 4485th Test Squadron, Eglin AFB, FL.
11/81: 390th ECS, 366th TFW, Mountain Home AFB, ID
Ca.1983: 42nd ECS, 20th TFW, RAF Upper Heyford, England
4/86: 429th ECS, 27th FW, Cannon AFB, NM.
To AMARC from 429th Electronic Combat Squadron/27th
Fighter Wing, Cannon AFB, NM Sept 16, 1997 as FV0306. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ May 10, 2011
for scrapping.
0042 (MSN A1-60) crashed and destroyed 12 February 1969. Flew into mountain in NV due to terrain following radar
failure. Crew killed.
0043 (MSN A1-61) crashed and destroyed 4 Mar 1969 Nellis AFB, NV
0044 (MSN A1-62) converted to EF-111A Raven (EF-14). Originally not planned for conversion to EF-111A until 66-0026 crashed. Crashed June
1996 near Tucumcari, NM. Crew ejected safely.
0045 (MSN A1-63) crashed May 13, 1982, Saylor Creek due to loss of control.
0046 (MSN A1-64) converted to EF-111A Raven (EF-18). To AMARC from 429th Electronic Combat Squadron/27th
Fighter Wing, Cannon AFB, NM as FV0334 Jun 2, 1998. Still at AMARC Jan 15, 2008.
Held as spare for the RAAF F-111s until they were all scrapped. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Sep 3, 2013.
Scrapped.
0047 (MSN A1-65) converted to EF-111A Raven (EF-15). Used as testbed for System Improvement Program at Eglin AFB.
Involved in some sort of accident 6/18/1996 with 85th TES) and w/o and used as maintenance trainer
and for aircraft battle damage repair training. Sat derelict at Cannon AFB
in bad shape. Was sitting in a lot near Mojave airport. In 2011 was at Silver Springs, NV airport. Currently
undergoing restoration by Cactus Air Force Wings and Wheels Museum, Carson City, Nevada
0048 (MSN A1-66) converted to EF-111A Raven (EF-29). Named �Horse with No Name� with 42nd ECS in January 1992.
To AMARC from 429th Electronic Combat Squadron/27th
Fighter Wing, Cannon AFB, NM Apr 1, 1998 as FV0314. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008.
To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Jan 4, 2013. Scrapped
0049 (MSN A1-67) converted to EF-111A Raven (EF-01). To AMARC. Now on display at Mountain Home AFB, Idaho.
0050 (MSN A1-68) converted to EF-111A Raven (EF-30). Named �Mistress of Deception� with 42nd ECS in January 1992.
To AMARC from 429th Electronic Combat Squadron/27th
Fighter Wing, Cannon AFB, NM Apr 1, 1998 as FV0311. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008,
To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Jan 8, 2013. Scrapped.
0051 (MSN A1-69) converted to EF-111A Raven (EF-03). To AMARC from 429th Electronic Combat Squadron/27th
Fighter Wing, Cannon AFB, NM as FV0332 May 26, 1998. Held as spare for
RAAF F-111s until they were all scrapped. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Feb 14, 2013. Scrapped.
0052 (MSN A1-70) crashed July 31, 1979, Mountain Home AFB. Both crew killed.
0053 (MSN A1-71) to AMARC as FV0037 Sep 19, 1990. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Feb 28, 2001. Scrapped.
0054 (MSN A1-72) crashed April 13, 1983, Mountain Home AFB due to engine fire.
0055 (MSN A1-73) converted to EF-111A Raven (EF-37). Named "Boomerang" with 42nd ECS at
RAF Upper Heyford in 1988. To AMARC from 429th Electronic Combat Squadron/27th
Fighter Wing, Cannon AFB, NM May 12, 1998 as FV0326.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Dec 10, 2010. Up for bid as scrap.
0056 (MSN A1-74) converted to EF-111A Raven (EF-23). Crashed April 2, 1992 (29th TFW, 42nd ECS) at Finmere UK due to fuel duct failure.
Crew ejected safely.
0057 (MSN A1-75) Ca.1968: TOS USAF. Ca.1976: Converted to EF-111A Raven (MSN EF-41)
Ca. 1977: 390th Electronic Combat Squadron, 366th Tactical Fighter Wing, Mountain Home AFB, ID
10/10/85: 42nd ECS, 66th Electronic Combat Wing, RAF Upper Heyford. Named "Special Delivery"
11/89: 390th ECS, 366th TFW, Mountain Home AFB, ID
Ca.8/90 to Ca.2/91: Flew missions in the Middle East during Operation Desert Storm based at Taif, Saudi Arabia.
UNK: 429th ECS, 27th FW, Cannon AFB, NM
Ferried Jul 1998 to National Museum of the USAF, Dayton, OH for display
0058 (MSN A1-76) crashed Oct 7, 1975 Nellis range. Both crew killed.
66-0059/0065 Cancelled contract for General Dynamics F-111A
66-0066/0125 Boeing-Vertol CH-47A Chinook
Vertol Division, The Boeing Airplane Co Model 114. MSN B-198/B-257.
0066 (B-198) accepted by the US Army 8Jun66
Assigned to 196th Aviation Company [Medium Helicopter], 4th Army, Fort Sill, OK "Flippers" -May67
Assigned to 196th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Flippers", Vietnam May 1967-
Assigned to 179th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Shrimpboat"
MAP transfer to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0066
Assigned to 237th Helicopter Squadron, 43rd Tactical Wing, 3rd Air Division, Bien Hoa
Shot down by ground fire Oct 27, 1972
0067 (B-199) accepted by the US Army 9Jun66
Assigned to 196th Aviation Company [Medium Helicopter], 4th Army, Fort Sill, OK "Flippers" -May67
Assigned to 196th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Flippers", Vietnam May67-May68
Crashed May 28, 1968 in South Vietnam
0068 (B-200) accepted by the US Army 20Jun66
MAP transfer Sep72 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0068
Captured by North Vietnamese Army at end of war.
0069 (B-201) accepted by the US Army 15Jun66
Assigned to B Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Longhorn" [1967-68] Named "War Wagon"
MAP transfer Sep72 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0069
Captured by North Vietnamese Army at end of war.
0070 (B-202) accepted by the US Army 16Jun66
Assigned to C Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Crimson Tide" [1967]
MAP transfer Sep72 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0070
Captured by North Vietnamese Army at end of war
0071 (B-203) accepted by the US Army 21Jun66
Assigned to A Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Wildcat"
Crashed Mar 5, 1967 in South Vietnam.
0072 (B-204) accepted by the US Army Jun66
Assigned to 147th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hillclimbers" Oct66-Jan67
Crashed near Can Tho, RVN Jan 15, 1967. All 9 aboard killed.
0073 (B-205) accepted by the US Army 30Jun66
Assigned to 147th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hillclimbers" Oct66-Mar68
MAP transfer Sep72 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0073
Captured by North Vietnamese Army at end of war
0074 (B-206) accepted by the US Army 29Jun66
Assigned to 147th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hillclimbers" Oct66-Nov68 Named "Happy Hippie"
Assigned to 205th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Geronimos" Jun69-Aug70 Named "Happy Hippie"
Assigned to 196th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Flippers" Sep70-Nov70
Assigned to US Army Reserve; 108th Division Training, 3rd Army, Charlotte, NC Jul71-Sep71
Assigned to 1st Army, New Cumberland Army Depot [NCAD], PA, for storage Oct71-Jul72
Assigned to 242nd Aviation Company "Muleskinners" Fort Wainwright, AK Aug72-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 86-01647
0075 (B-207)Accepted by the US Army 7Jul66
Assigned to 147th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hillclimbers: -Oct68
Assigned to US Army Reserve � Washington; 92nd Aviation Company, Paine Field, WA
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 86-01668
0076 (B-208) accepted by the US Army 5Jul66
Assigned to 147th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hillclimbers" -Mar68
Assigned to 213th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Black Cat" Jun68-Jan69
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Jan70-May70
Crashed in South Vietnam May 30, 1970
0077 (B-209) accepted by the US Army 11Jul66
Assigned to B Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Longhorn"
Assigned to US Army Reserve � Washington; 92nd Aviation Company, Paine Field, WA
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 85-24341.
0078 (B-210) accepted by the US Army 13Jul66
Assigned to 330th Transportation Company �Feb69
Assigned to 196th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Flippers" Mar69-Nov70 Named "We Help The Hurt"
Assigned to 1st Army, New Cumberland Army Depot [NCAD], PA Feb71-Dec71
Assigned to 154th Aviation Company, 5th Army, Fort Sill, OK Jan72-Jul72
Assigned to 178th Assault Support Helicopter Company Boxcar Aug72-Sep72
Assigned to US Army Reserve; 85th Division Training, Chicago, IL Oct72
MAP transfer Dec72 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0078
Assigned to 247th Helicopter Squadron, 51st Tactical Wing, 1st Air Division, Da Nang
Lost to enemy action Mar 23, 1975.
0079 (B-211) accepted by the US Army 20Jul66
Assigned to 196th Aviation Company [Medium Helicopter], 4th Army, Fort Sill, OK "Flippers" -May67
Assigned to 196th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Flippers" May67-
MAP delivery to South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0079.
Assigned to 241st Helicopter Squadron, 82nd Tactical Wing, 6th Air Division, Phu Cat
Explosion in cabin during approach Nov 10, 1970. 28 killed, 9 injured. Possibility
that one of the ARVN troops dropped a grenade in the cabin
0080 (B-212) accepted by the US Army 20Jul66
MAP transfer Sep72 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0080
Captured by North Vietnam at end of war.
0081 (B-213) Accepted by the US Army 20Jul66
Assigned to 196th Aviation Company [Medium Helicopter], 4th Army, Fort Sill, OK "Flippers" -May67
Assigned to 196th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Flippers" May67-
MAP transfer to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0081
Captured by North Vietnamese Army at end of war
0082 (B-214) Accepted by the US Army 22Jul66
Assigned to 177th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA -Oct66
Assigned to 213th Aviation Company, Fort Benning, GA "Black Cats" Nov66-Dec66 Transferred to RVN Dec66
Assigned to 213th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Black Cats" Jan67�Mar68
Assigned to 147th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hillclimbers" Jun68-Jan69
Assigned to 196th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Flippers" Oct69-Jul70
Assigned to 205th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Geronimos" Sep70
MAP transfer Feb72 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0082
Assigned to 247th Helicopter Squadron, 51st Tactical Wing, 1st Air Division, Da Nang
Shot down by ground fire Nov 9, 1973
0083 (B-215) accepted by the US Army 25Jul66
Assigned to 177th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA -Oct66
Assigned to 213th Aviation Company, Fort Benning, GA "Black Cats" Nov66-Dec66
Assigned to 213th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Black Cats" Jan67�Jul68
Crashed in Vietnam Nov 1, 1967. While on a night resupply mission, the sling load hit ground
causing pilot to turn on landing light, revealing it was about to hit a tree, then hit the tree
causing it to crash and burn.
0084 (B-216) accepted by the US Army 1Aug66
MAP transfer to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0084
Assigned to 237th Helicopter Squadron, 43rd Tactical Wing, 3rd Air Division, Bien Hoa
Shot down by ground fire Dec 26, 1973, crashed and burned.
0085 (B-217) accepted by the US Army 4Aug66
MAP transfer to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0085
Assigned to 241st Helicopter Squadron, 82nd Tactical Wing, 6th Air Division, Phu Cat
Crashed Nov 3, 1972
0086 (B-218) accepted by the US Army 4Aug66
Assigned to A Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Wildcat" [1968] Named "The Silken Snarl"
Assigned to 200th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Pachyderms" Named "The Silken Snarl"
MAP transfer Sep72 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0086
Captured and operated by Vietnam People's AF 917th Mixed Air Regiment,
displayed at DaNang. Now at War Remnants Museum, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
0087 (B-219) accepted by the US Army 8Aug66
MAP transfer to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0087
Assigned to 241st Helicopter Squadron, 82nd Tactical Wing, 6th Air Division, Phu Cat
Lost to North Vietnamese action action Mar 23, 1975.
0088 (B-220) accepted by the US Army 8Aug66
Assigned to 196th Aviation Company [Medium Helicopter], 4th Army, Fort Sill, OK "Flippers" -May67
Assigned to 196th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Flippers" May67
Shot down in Vietnam May 13, 1967, crashed and burned.
0089 (B-221) accepted by the US Army 11Aug66
Assigned to 196th Aviation Company [Medium Helicopter], 4th Army, Fort Sill, OK "Flippers" -May67
Assigned to 196th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Flippers" May67-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 85-24347.
0090 (B-222) accepted by the US Army 16Aug66
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 85-24345
0091 (B-223) accepted by the US Army 15Aug66
MAP transfer to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0091
Assigned to 237th Helicopter Squadron, 43rd Tactical Wing, 3rd Air Division, Bien Hoa
Shot down by SA-7 Jun 3, 1973. 6 killed.
0092 (B-224) accepted by the US Army 20Aug66
Assigned to 196th Aviation Company [Medium Helicopter], 4th Army, Fort Sill, OK "Flippers" -Feb67
Assigned to 243rd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Freight Train" Dec67-Mar69
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Nov69-Aug70
Assigned to 205th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Geronimos" Sep70
MAP transfer to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0092
Captured by North Vietnamese Army at end of war.
0093 (B-225) accepted by the US Army 18Aug66
Assigned to 196th Aviation Company [Medium Helicopter], 4th Army, Fort Sill, OK "Flippers" -Feb67
Assigned to 355th Aviation Company, 4th Army, Fort Sill, OK Nov67-Feb68
Assigned to 196th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Flippers" Mar68-Apr70
Assigned to 79th Transportation Company May70-Jan71
Assigned to 242nd Aviation Company "Muleskinners" Fort Wainwright, AK Dec71-Jun74
Assigned to 132nd Aviation Company "Hercules", Hunter AAF, Fort Stewart, Savannah, GA Aug75-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 85-24357.
0094 (B-226) accepted by the US Army 23Aug66
Assigned to A Company, 200th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Pachyderms"
Named "Wonder Wart-Hog"; "Philbert Desemex"
MAP transfer to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0094
Assigned to 247th Helicopter Squadron, 51st Tactical Wing, 1st Air Division, Da Nang
Shot down Mar 23, 1975 and captured by NVA. The aircraft preserved and on display at the Chinese
Aviation Museum is believed to be 66-19004
0095 (B-227) accepted by the US Army 24Aug66
Assigned to 177th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA -Nov66
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Dec66-May67
Assigned to 355th Aviation Company, 4th Army, Fort Sill, OK Nov67-Jun68
Assigned to South East Asia Night Operations [SEA NITEOPS] Jul68
Assigned to 200th Assault Support Helicopter Company Pachyderms Aug68-Sep68 Named "The Hooker"
Assigned to A Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Wildcat" Oct68-Feb69
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Nov69-Aug70
Assigned to 205th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Geronimos" Sep70
MAP transfer Sep72 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0095
Captured by North Vietnamese Army at end of war
0096 (B-228) accepted by the US Army 25Aug66
Assigned to 200th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Pachyderms" Named "Born Free"
MAP transfer Sep72 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0096
Captured by North Vietnamese Army at end of war
0097 (B-229) accepted by the US Army 31Aug66
Assigned to 200th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Pachyderms"
Named "Ragin Cajun" [or "Raisin Cagin"?]
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 87-00069
0098 (B-230) accepted by the US Army 2Sep66
Assigned to 200th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Pachyderms" Named "Jugbutt"
MAP transfer to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0098
Assigned to 241st Helicopter Squadron, 82nd Tactical Wing, 6th Air Division, Phu Cat
Destroyed in combat Mar 23, 1975
0099 (B-231) accepted by the US Army 2Sep66
Assigned to 200th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Pachyderms" Named "Green Monster"
MAP transfer to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0099
Assigned to 237th Helicopter Squadron, 43rd Tactical Wing, 3rd Air Division, Bien Hoa
Shot down Apr 26, 1972 by ground fire and exploded in midair. 5 KIA.
0100 (B-232) accepted by the US Army 8Sep66
Assigned to 200th Aviation Company Pachyderms, Fort Benning, GA 12Dec66-Jan67
Assigned to 200th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Pachyderms" Feb67- Named "Beep Beep Yurass"
MAP transfer Oct72 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0100
Captured by North Vietnamese Army at end of war.
0101 (B-233) accepted by the US Army 9Sep66
Assigned to 200th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Pachyderms" Named "The Skyraider"
Assigned to US Army Reserve � Washington; 92nd Aviation Company, Paine Field, WA
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed as 85-24348.
0102 (B-234) accepted by the US Army 12Sep66
Assigned to 177th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA Nov66
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Dec66-May67
Assigned to 355th Aviation Company, 4th Army, Fort Sill, OK Nov67-Jun68
Assigned to South East Asia Night Operations [SEA NITEOPS] Jul68
Assigned to 200th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Pachyderm"s Aug68-Feb69 Named "Good Vibrations"
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Mar69-Oct69
Assigned to 236th Aviation Company Fort Wainwright, AK Sep70-Oct71
Assigned to 242nd Aviation Company Muleskinners Fort Wainwright, AK Nov71-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed as 86-01659
0103 (B-235) accepted by the US Army 15Sep66
Assigned to 200th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Pachyderms" Named "The Desert Rat"
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed as 86-01650
0104 (B-236) accepted by the US Army 23Sep66
Assigned to 200th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Pachyderms" Named "Rufus II"
Assigned to US Army Reserve � Washington; 92nd Aviation Company, Paine Field, WA
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed as 86-01674
0105 (B-237) accepted by the US Army 25Sep66
Assigned to 200th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Pachyderms" Named "Double Trouble"
Assigned to 243rd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Freight Train" Apr69-Nov70 Named "Iron Butterfly"
MAP transfer to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0105
Assigned to 249th Helicopter Squadron, 84th Tactical Wing, 4th Air Division, Soc Trang
Shot down by ground fire Jan 19, 1975. 11 KIA, 5 survived.
0106 (B-238) accepted by the US Army 25Sep66
Assigned to 177th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA -Nov66
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Dec66-May67
Assigned to 355th Aviation Company, 4th Army, Fort Sill, OK Nov67-Jun68
Assigned to South East Asia Night Operations [SEA NITEOPS] Jul68
Assigned to 200th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Pachyderms" Aug68-Sep69 Named "Exodus"
Assigned to A Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Wildcat" Oct68-Nov68
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Mar69-Jan71
Assigned to 349th Aviation Company USAREUR, West Germany Jan72-Jul72
Assigned to 245th Transportation Company (Aircraft General Support) USAREUR, West Germany Aug72-Jun73
Assigned to 582nd Transportation Company USAREUR, West Germany Jul73-Jun74
Assigned to 1st Army, New Cumberland Army Depot [NCAD], PA, Oct74-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed as 82-23768.
0107 (B-239) accepted by the US Army 30Sep66
Assigned to 177th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA Nov66
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Dec66-May67
Assigned to 355th Aviation Company, 4th Army, Fort Sill, OK Nov67-Jun68
Assigned to South East Asia Night Operations [SEA NITEOPS] Jul68
Assigned to 200th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Pachyderms" Aug68-Oct68
Named "The Hulk"; "The Showboat"
Assigned to 180th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Big Windy" Nov68�Sep69
Assigned to 236th Aviation Company Fort Wainwright, AK Nov70-Oct71
Assigned to 242nd Aviation Company "Muleskinners" Fort Wainwright, AK Nov71-Nov73
Assigned to US Army Reserve � Kansas; 190th Aviation Company Feb75-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed as 85-24344
0108 (B-240) accepted by the US Army 30Sep66
Assigned to 177th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA Nov66
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Dec66-May67
Assigned to 355th Aviation Company, 4th Army, Fort Sill, OK Nov67-Jun68
Assigned to South East Asia Night Operations [SEA NITEOPS] Jul68
Assigned to 200th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Pachyderms" Aug68-Oct68 Named �A� Modified
Assigned to 330th Transportation Company Nov68-Dec68
Assigned to 388th Transportation Company Jan69-Apr69
Assigned to 205th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Geronimos" May69-Sep69
Assigned to 236th Aviation Company Fort Wainwright, AK Aug70-Oct71
Assigned to 242nd Aviation Company "Muleskinners" Fort Wainwright, AK Nov71-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed as 82-23770
0109 (B-241) accepted by the US Army 19Sep66
Assigned to 200th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Pachyderms"
Assigned to 243rd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Freight Train"
Crashed in Vietnam Dec 10, 1969. The Flight Engineer was struck and killed by a rotor blade
in the crash sequence that began with a dual SAS hard over
0110 (B-242) accepted by the US Army 24Sep66
MAP transfer to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0110
Assigned to 237th Helicopter Squadron, 43rd Tactical Wing, 3rd Air Division, Bien Hoa
Combat damage and force landed in the LZ Apr 12, 1972; subsequently destroyed by enemy action..
0111 (B-243) accepted by the US Army 30Sep66
Assigned to B Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Longhorn"
Crashed in South Vietnam May 25, 1971
0112 (B-244) accepted by the US Army 5Oct66
MAP transfer to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0112
Assigned to 237th Helicopter Squadron, 43rd Tactical Wing, 3rd Air Division, Bien Hoa
Shot down by ground fire May 29, 1971
0113 (B-245) accepted by the US Army 11Oct66
Assigned to 203rd Assault Support Helicopter Company Jul71-Mar72 Named "Short'
MAP transfer Jul72 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0113
Captured by North Vietnamese Army at end of war
0114 (B-246) accepted by the US Army 11Oct66
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Nov66-May67
Assigned to 355th Aviation Company, 4th Army, Fort Sill, OK Nov67-Jun68
Assigned to South East Asia Night Operations [SEA NITEOPS] Jul68
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters, 44th Engineer Group (Construction), Korat, Thailand Aug68-Oct68
Assigned to 205th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Geronimos" Nov68
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters, 44th Engineer Group (Construction), Korat, Thailand Dec68-Apr69
Assigned to 540th Transportation Company May69-Oct70
Assigned to 79th Transportation Company Nov70-Mar71
Assigned to US Army Reserve; 108th Division Training, 3rd Army, Charlotte, NC Jul71-Sep71
Assigned to 242nd Aviation Company Muleskinners Fort Wainwright, AK Feb72-Nov73
Assigned to US Army Reserve � Washington; 92nd Aviation Company, Paine Field, WA May75-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 86-01665
0115 (B-247) accepted by the US Army 12Oct66
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Nov66-May67
Assigned to 243rd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Freight Train" Nov67-Mar68
Assigned to 196th Assault Helicopter Company "Flippers" Apr68-Feb69
Assigned to 243rd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Freight Train" Jul69-Apr71
Assigned to 242nd Aviation Company "Muleskinners" Fort Wainwright, AK Sep72-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 82-23776
0116 (B-248) accepted by the US Army 12Oct66
Assigned to 205th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Geronimos"
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 82-23772
0117 (B-249) accepted by the US Army 18Oct66
MAP transfer Jan72 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0117
Captured by North Vietnamese Army at end of war
0118 (B-250) accepted by the US Army 17Oct66
Assigned to US Army Reserve � Washington; 92nd Aviation Company, Paine Field, WA
Crashed Nov 22, 1974, Everett, Washington
0119 (B-251) accepted by the US Army 20Oct66
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 82-23765
0120 (B-252) accepted by the US Army 21Oct66
Assigned to 205th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Geronimos"
The aircraft had recovered an UH-1 in Bing Duong Province, RVN and was in the hover when it was
hit by two rocket propelled grenades [RPGs] Oct 22, 1968. One exploded in the aircraft killing
the flight engineer and damaging both flight control boost systems and utility hydraulic system;
both generators went off line and lost the transmission fluid. The other RPG took out a 2 x 6 inch
spar section of blade; the blade did not fail. The aircraft landed in a rice paddy in five feet of
water. A CH-54 helicopter was unable to remove the Chinook because the fuselage had filled with
water; the salvage was subsequently abandoned because of a hostile environment
0121 (B-253) accepted by the US Army 22Oct66
Assigned to 4th Aviation Company USAREUR, West Germany
Crashed in West Germany Feb 19, 1971. The aircraft was returning from Hanau when it crashed 7 miles
NNE of the runway on an ADF procedure turn at night while attempting to land at the Dolan Barracks
airfield, Oberaspach, West Germany
0122 (B-254) accepted by the US Army 24Oct66
Assigned to 196th Aviation Company [Medium Helicopter], 4th Army, Fort Sill, OK "Flippers" Dec66-Feb67
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Apr67-May67
Assigned to 355th Aviation Company, 4th Army, Fort Sill, OK Nov67-Feb68
Assigned to 196th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Flippers" Mar68-Sep69
Assigned to 236th Aviation Company, Alaska Aug70-Oct71
Assigned to 242nd Aviation Company "Muleskinners" Fort Wainwright, AK Nov71-Jul75
Loan to NASA, Langley Research Center, VA, Aug75-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 82-23762
0123 (B-255) accepted by the US Army 22Oct66
Assigned to 147th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hillclimbers" Dec68-Mar69
Named "Heuys Breakfast of Champions"
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 85-24332
0124 (B-256) accepted by the US Army 26Oct66
Assigned to 180th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Big Windy" Mar67-Jan68
Assigned to 179th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Shrimpboat" Feb68-Aug68
Assigned to 79th Transportation Company Sep68-Dec68
Assigned to A Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Wildcat" Jan69-Jul69
Assigned to B Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Longhorn" Aug69-Sep69
Named "Chi Town"
Assigned to 236th Aviation Company Fort Wainwright, AK Aug70-Oct71
Assigned to 242nd Aviation Company "Muleskinners" Fort Wainwright, AK Nov71-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 85-24336
0125 (B-257) accepted by the US Army 25Oct66
MAP transfer to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-0125
Assigned to 247th Helicopter Squadron, 51st Tactical Wing, 1st Air Division, Da Nang
Lost in combat Mar 23, 1975.
66-0126/0209 Lockheed C-141A-LM Starlifter
MSN 300-6152/6235. All converted to C-141B except 0127.
Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com
0126 (MSN 300-6152) Converted to C-141B. To Sheppard AFB as GC-141B ground trainer. Scrapped
July 2007.
0127 (MSN 300-6153) 62nd MAW crashed into sea off end of runway at Cam Ranh Bay, RVN Apr 12, 1967 due to
incorrect spoiler setting on night takeoff. 7 of 9 aboard killed.
0128 (MSN 300-6154) converted to C-141B. As 62nd AW to AMARC as CR0056 Sep 10, 1998. Broken up
Aug 18, 2003. Departed Sep 25, 2003
0129 (MSN 300-6155) 11/1/66: TOS USAF. 11/66: Assigned to 62nd Military Airlift Wing, McChord AFB, WA.
Ca.1980: Converted to C-141B. To AMARC as CR0023 Apr 17, 1996. Broken up
Jun 16, 2003. Departed Aug 24, 2003
0130 (MSN 300-6156) converted to C-141B, then converted to C-141C. As 183rd AS MS ANG to AMARC
as CR0172 Feb 25, 2003. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Apr 27, 2009
0131 (MSN 300-6157) converted to C-141B SOLL II. With 6th AS, 305th AMW to AMARC as CR0152 Jan 22, 2002.
Departed Oct 3, 2005.
0132 (MSN 300-6158) converted to C-141B, then converted to C-141C. With AFRC/729th AS to AMARC
as CR0235 Dec 1, 2005. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Feh 1, 2020
0133 (MSN 300-6159) converted to C-141B SOLL II, then converted to C-141C. Wit 62nd AW to AMARC
as CR0164 Jun 5, 2002. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Jun 5, 2009
0134 (MSN 300-6160) Active in July 1973 with 437th Military Airlift Wing at Charleston AFB, South Carolina.
Converted to C-141B. By 1987
transferred to 63rd Military Airlift Wing at Norton AFB, California.
Converted to C-141C. With AFRC/89th AS to AMARC as CR0193 Oct 16, 2003.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Feb 8, 2010
0135 (MSN 300-6161) Active in June 1977 with 63rd Miliary Airlift Wing at Norton AFB, California
Converted to C-141B. As C-141B active in May 1994 with 437th Airlift Wing at Charleston AFB, South
Carolina. With 437th Airlift Wing at Farnborough, UK in September 1997 with President Bill Clinton attending
the Westminster funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales. To AMARC as CR0049 Dec 22, 1997. Broken up
Aug 27, 2003. Scrapped at AMARC by Nov 2003. Departed Jan 8, 2004
0136 (MSN 300-6162) converted to C-141B, then converted to C-141C. With AFRC/u30th AS to AMARC as CR0183 Oct 2, 2003.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Nov 3, 2009
0137 (MSN 300-6163) converted to C-141B. With 57th AS, 97th AMW to AMARC as CR0115 Jan 12, 2001.
Departed Oct 20, 2004. Scrapped.
0138 (MSN 300-6164) converted to C-141B. With 57th AS, 97th AMW to AMARC as CR0017 Jan 11, 1996. Believed to have been returned
to service 10/1999. Broken up at AMARC Jun 12, 2003.
0139 (MSN 300-6165) converted to C-141B, then converted to C-141C. with 155th AS TN ANG to AMARC as CR0169 Dec 16, 2002.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed May 11, 2009
0140 (MSN 300-6166) converted to C-141B. Named "Burlington Flyer" with 438th AF May 1993.
Named "Burlington Bear" with 438th AW in Apr 1994. With 62nd AW to AMARC as CR0147 Jan 15, 2002.
Departed Aug 16, 2005. Scrapped at AMARC
0141 (MSN 300-6167) converted to C-141B. With 57th AS< 97th AMW to AMARC as CR0046 Dec 4, 1997.
Broken up Aug 19, 2003. Departed Sep 25, 2003
0142 (MSN 300-6168) converted to C-141B. W/o Nov 30, 1992 in collision with 65-0255 over Harlem, MT.
All 13 people on both planes killed.
0143 (MSN 300-6169) With 57th AS, 97th AWM to AMARC as CR0001 May 11, 1993. First C-141 to AMARC. Broken up Jun 9, 2003.
Departed Jun 13, 2003. Noted Jul 2003 in scrapyard near AMARC
0144 (MSN 300-6170) converted to C-141B SOLL II. With 57th AS, 97th AMW to AMARC as CR0131 Jun 29, 2001.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Sep 15, 2009
0145 (MSN 300-6171) converted to C-141B. With 62nd AW to AMARC as CR0030 Dec 23, 1996. Broken up
Jul 28, 2003. Departed Sep 25, 2003
0146 (MSN 300-6172) converted to C-141B. With 6th AS, 305th AMW to AMARC as CR0109 Aug 17, 2000.
Departed Oct 20, 2004. To DRMO Dec 22, 2004.
0147 (MSN 300-6173) converted to C-141B. with 6th AS 305th AMW to AMARC as CR0200 Feb 26, 2004.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed May 29, 2009
0148 (MSN 300-6174) converted to C-141B, then converted to C-141C. With AFR/89th AS, retired
to AMARC as CR0179 Sep 4, 2003. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed May 7, 2010
0149 (MSN 300-6175) converted to C-141B. Named "Jessie" with 437th AW in Apr 1992
To instructional airframe at Warner-Robins AFB, GA
0150 (MSN 300-6176, 63 MAW) converted to C-141B. With 63rd MAW crashed Feb 20, 1989 3 mi N of Hurlburt Field, FL while
trying to land at Hurlburt Field. All 8 onboard killed.
0151 (MSN 300-6177) converted to C-141B, then converted to C-141C. With AFRC/452nd AWo AMARC as CR0212 Jul 19, 2004.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Dec 22, 2009
0152 (MSN 300-6178) converted to C-141B, then converted to C-141C. Made final C-141 support flight for US Antarctic
Program Feb 4, 2005. With AFR/452nd AW to AMARC as CR0226 Apr 29, 2005.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Apr 9, 2009
0153 (MSN 300-6179) converted to C-141B. With AFRC/756th AS to AMARC as CR0093 Apr 24, 2000.
departed Mar 3, 2004. Scrapped at AMARC
0154 (MSN 300-6180) converted to C-141B. Preserved at Altus AFB, OK. Wings had been removed and used as
ground trainer at Altus AFB, OK.
0155 (MSN 300-6181) converted to C-141B SOLL II. With 6th AS, 305th AMW to AMARC as CR0125 May 10, 2001.
Departed Oct 20, 2004
0156 (MSN 300-6182) converted to C-141B. With 57th AS, 97th AMW to AMARC as CR0117 Mar 21, 2001.
Departed Mar 21, 2005. Scrapped at AMARC
0157 (MSN 300-6183) converted to C-141B, then converted to C-141C. With 155th AS, TN ANG to AMARC
as CR0210 May 3, 2004. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Nov 16, 2009
0158 (MSN 300-6184) converted to C-141B SOLL II. With 62nd AW, to AMARC as CR0144 Jan 3, 2002.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Feb 9, 2010
0159 (MSN 300-6185) converted to C-141B. To AMARC as CR0079 Dec 7, 1999. Departed Mar 3, 2004. Scrapped at AMARC
0160 (MSN 300-6186) converted to C-141B, then converted to C-141C. with 6th AS 305th AMW to AMARC
as CR0182 Oct 1, 2003. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008, Departed May 10, 2013
0161 (MSN 300-6187) 2/9/67: TOS USAF.
By 1969 to after 4/89: 62nd Military Airlift Wing, McChord AFB, WA.
Ca.1980: Converted to C-141B.
Unknown date (last unit): 97th Air Mobility Wing, Altus AFB, OK.
10/14/04: in use as ground instruction aircraft at 433rd Training Squadron, Lackland AFB, TX
By Jan 2006 noted at KellyUSA (former Kelly AFB) minus its number 2 engine.
0162 (MSN 300-6188) converted to C-141B. with 57th AS, 97th AWM to AMARC as CR0126 May 17, 2001.
Departed Nov 16, 2005. Scrapped at AMARC
0163 (MSN 300-6189) converted to C-141B. With 57th AS 97th AMW to AMARC as CR0127 June 5, 2001.
departed Aug 12, 2005. Scrapped at AMARC
0164 (MSN 300-6190) converted to C-141B, then converted to C-141C. With 155th AS TN ANG to AMARC
as CR0199 Feb 19, 2004. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Dec 21, 2009
0165 (MSN 300-6191) 2/22/67: TOS USAF.
By 3/69: 62nd Military Airlift Wing, McChord AFB, WA
By 9/71: 57th Military Airlift Squadron, 443rd Military Airlift Wing, Altus AFB, OK
Ca.1980: Converted to C-141B.
By 4/83: 62nd Military Airlift Wing, McChord AFB,WA
By 9/98: 452nd Airlift Wing, March AFB, CA.
By 1999: 7th Airlift Squadron, 62nd Airlift Wing, McChord AFB, WA
To AMARC as CR0141 Nov 5, 2001. Departed Oct 3, 2005. Scrapped at AMARC
0166 (MSN 300-6192) converted to C-141B. With 62nd AW, to AMARC as CR0143 Dec 19, 2001.
Departed Jan 5, 2006. Scrapped at AMARC
0167 (MSN 300-6193) converted to C-141B, As C-141B active in September 1981 with 437th Military Airlift
Wing at Charleston AFB, South Carolina. Then converted to C-141C. With AFRC/730th AS to AMARC as CR0194
Oct 17, 2003. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Jan 20, 2010
0168 (MSN 300-6194) Active in July 1976 with 437th Airlift Wing at Charleston AFB, South Carolina.
Converted to C-141B. With 6th AS, 305th AMW to AMARC as CR0167 Dec 2, 2001.
Departed Oct 5, 2005. Scrapped at AMARC.
0169 (MSN 300-6195) 3/10/67: TOS USAF. By 1977: 437th Military Airlift Wing, Charleston AFB, SC
Ca.1980: Converted to C-141B.
By 5/88: 438th Air Mobility Wing, McGuire AFB, NJ.
By 2/03: 305th Air Mobility Wing, McGuire AFB, NJ.
To AMARC as CR0196 Jan 15, 2004. Departed Oct 5, 2005. Scrapped at AMARC
0170 (MSN 300-6196) converted to C-141B. With 62nd AW to AMARC as CR0006 Jul 8, 1993. Broken up
Jun 10, 2003. Departed Jun 13, 2003. Noted Jul 2003 in scrapyard near AMARC.
0171 (MSN 300-6197) converted to C-141B. With 623nd AW to AMARC as CR0153 Jan 28, 2002.
Departed Oct 3, 2005. Scrapped at AMARC
0172 (MSN 300-6198) converted to C-141B. With 57th AS, 975h AMW to AMARC as CR0059 Oct 14, 1998.
Broken up Aug 19, 2003. Departed Sep 25, 2003
0173 (MSN 300-6199) 438th MAW struck on ramp Mar 23, 1994 at Pope AFB by out-of-control
F-16D 88-0171 and burned. Of approximately 500 troops in the vicinity, 23 were
killed and over 80 were injured.
0174 (MSN 300-6200) converted to C-141B, then converted to C-141C. With AFRC/89th AS to AMARC
as CR0207 Apr 1, 2004. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Jan 3, 2010.
0175 (MSN 300-6201) converted to C-141B. With 62nd AW to AMARC as CR0145 Jan 7, 2002.
Departed Oct 3, 2005. Scrapped at AMARC
0176 (MSN 300-6202) converted to C-141B. As C-141B active in July 1976 at Andrews
AFB, Maryland with 63rd Military Airlift Wing. To Sheppard AFB as GC-141B ground trainer.
Scrapped Jul 2007.
0177 (MSN 300-6203) 4/4/67: TOS USAF and assigned to the 63rd Military Airlift Wing, Norton AFB, CA. .
Was first aircraft to touch down in Hanoi to bring POWs home
Feb 12, 1973 Named "Hanoi Taxi". The Hanoi Taxi flew two missions into Hanoi, carrying out
78 POWs and two civilian returnees to the Philippines, and four missions from the Philippines
to the United States, carrying 76 ex-POWs.
Ca 1981. Converted to C-141B. Named "City of San Bernadino" with 63rd MAW in Mar 1988.
1994: 89th Airlift Squadron, 445th Airlift Wing at Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
Circa 1997: Converted to C-141C.
Mar 12, 1998, carried 50 former POWs to festivities in Operation Homecoming Silver Anniversary.
2002: Received its final programmed depot maintenance, and it was repainted as it appeared when
it went to Hanoi in 1973 -- except for the Red Cross. It flew in these markings for the next four years.
May 2004: Maj. Gen. Edward J. Mechenbier, himself a POW repatriated from Vietnam, flew it back to
Vietnam to repatriate the remains of two American service members killed in action.
2005: Used to help evacuate people affected by Hurricane Katrina.
5/6/06: Made the last flight of a C-141 in USAF service when it landed at the Air Force Museum.
Handed over to USAFM May 6, 2006
0178 (MSN 300-6204) converted to C-141B. With 6th AS, 305th AMW to AMARC as CR0061 Dec 16, 1998. Broken up
Aug 25, 2003. Scrapped at AMARC by Nov 2003. Departed Jan 8, 2004.
0179 (MSN 300-6205) converted to C-141B. with 57th AS, 97th AMW to AMARC as CR0039 Jul 29, 1997. Broken up
Aug 22, 2003. Scrapped at AMARC by Nov 2003. Departed Jan 8, 2004.
0180 (MSN 300-6206) converted to C-141B. Was preserved at Robins AFB, GA. Could not find another museum to pay the
cost of moving it to another Museum. So the plane was scrapped on December 6, 2006 at the museum.
0181 (MSN 300-6207) converted to C-141B, then converted to C-141C. With AFRC/452nd AW to AMARC as CR0203
Mar 23, 2004. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Nov 5, 2009
0182 (MSN 300-6208) converted to C-141B, then converted to C-141C. With AFRC/730th AS to AMARC
as CR0192 Oct 15, 2003. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Feb 3, 2010
0183 (MSN 300-6209) converted to C-141B. With 6th AS, 305th AMW to AMARC as CR0205 Mar 30, 2004.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008.
0184 (MSN 300-6210) converted to C-141B. With 62nd AW to AMARC as CR0129 Jun 26, 2001. Scrapped at AMARC
0185 (MSN 300-6211) converted to C-141B, then converted to C-141C. With 155th AS TN ANG to AMARC
as CR0198 Feb 13, 2004. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Dec 28, 2009
0186 (MSN 300-6212) converted to C-141B, modified as YC-141B. Preserved at Dobbins AFB. Is being restored for display by the new
Marietta Aviation Museum.
0187 (MSN 300-6213) converted to C-141B. weitn 62nd AW to AMARC as CR0089 Mar 29, 2000.
Departed Mar 21, 2005. Scrapped at AMARC
0188 (MSN 300-6214) converted to C-141B. With 62nd AW to AMARC as CR0008 Jul 22, 1993.
Departed Jun 13, 2003. Broken up Jun 18, 2003
0189 (MSN 300-6215) converted to C-141B. To GC-141B for ground instruction at Sheppard AFB. Seen on
dump there Jan 2000 but was scrapped by Aug 2000
0190 (MSN 300-6216) converted to C-141B, then converted to C-141C. With 183rd AS, MS ANG AMARC as CR0195 Nov 20, 2003.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Feb 5, 2010
0191 (MSN 300-6217) converted to C-141B, then converted to C-141C. With 183rd AS MS ANG to AMARC
as CR0173 Mar 18, 2003. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed May 6, 2009.
0192 (MSN 300-6218) converted to C-141B SOLL II. With 183rd AS MS ANG to AMARC as CR0158 Apr 3, 2001.
Departed Oct 3, 2005
0193 (MSN 300-6219) converted to C-141B, then converted to C-141C. With AFRc/453nd AW to AMARC
as CR0214 Jul 26, 2004. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Jan 13, 2012
0194 (MSN 300-6220) converted to C-141B. With 6th AS 305th AMW to AMARC as CR0088 Mar 24, 2000.
Departed Aug 16, 2005. Scrapped at AMARC.
0195 (MSN 300-6221) converted to C-141B. With 62nd AW to AMARC as CR0090 Apr 4, 2000.
Departed Mar 3, 2004. Scrapped at AMARC
0196 (MSN 300-6222) converted to C-141B. With 6th AS 305th AMW to AMARC as CR0155 Mar 4, 2002.
Departed Oct 5, 2005. Scrapped at AMARC
0197 (MSN 300-6223) converted to C-141B. with 62nd AW to AMARC as CR0114 Dec 28, 2000.
Dearted Mar 21, 2005. Scrapped at AMARC
0198 (MSN 300-6224) converted to C-141B. With 62nd AW to AMARC as CR0077 Oct 18, 1999.
Departed Mar 3, 2004. Scrapped at AMARC
0199 (MSN 300-6225) converted to C-141B. With AFRC/756th AS to AMARC as CR0092 Apr 10, 2000.
Departed Mar 21, 2005. Scrapped at AMARC
0200 (MSN 300-6226) converted to C-141B. With 57th AS, 97th AMW to AMARC as CR0052 Apr 15, 1998.
Broken up at AMARC Aug 27, 2003. Departed Jan 8, 2004
0201 (MSN 300-6227) converted to C-141B. As C-141B active in July 1995 with 452nd Air
Mobility Wing at March AFB, California. Then converted to C-141C. With AFRC/729th AS to AMARC
as CR0189 Oct 10, 2003. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Feb 8, 2010
0202 (MSN 300-6228) to AMARC as CR0085 Feb 4, 2000. Reported Aug 2004 for sale as lot 1071/2
0203 (MSN 300-6229) converted to C-141B. With 57th AS, 97th AMW to AMARC as CR0050 Dec 30, 1997.
Scrapped at AMARC Aug 21, 2003. Departed Jan 8, 2004.
0204 (MSN 300-6230) converted to C-141B. Active in September 1967 with 437th Military
Airlift Wing at Charleston AFB, South Carolina. With 57th AS, 978th AMW to AMARC as CR0045 Nov 25, 1997.
Broken up Aug 21, 2003. Departed Mar 21, 2005.
0205 (MSN 300-6231) converted to C-141B. With 57th AS, 97th AMW to AMARC as CR0031 Jan 3, 1997.
Broken up Aug 1, 2003. Departed Sep 25, 2003.
0206 (MSN 300-6232) converte to C-141B. named "City of Tacoma" with 62nd AW at McChord AFB in 1992.
With 57th AS, 97th AMW to AMARC as CR0138 Jul 30, 2001. Departed Oct 30, 2005. Scrapped at AMARC
0207 (MSN 300-6233) converted to C-141B. With 6th AS 305th AMW to AMARC as CR0040 Oct 1, 1997.
Broken up Jun 27, 2003. Departed Aug 29, 2003
0208 (MSN 300-6234) converted to C-141B. with 62nd AW to AMARC as CR0032 Mar 28, 1997. Broken up Aug 12, 2003
Departed Sep 25, 2003.
0209 (MSN 300-6235) converted to C-141B. As C-141B active in October 1985 with 437th Airlift Wing at Charleston AFB, South
Carolina. With 62nd AW to AMARC as CR0087 Feb 22, 2000. Departed Mar 3, 2004
66-0210 Unknown allocation. May have been a C-141 Starlifter, but need
confirmation.
66-0211/0225 Lockheed HC-130P-130-LM Hercules
MSN 4161/4166,4173/4175,4179,4183/4187
0211 (MSN 382-4161) crashed Magdalena, NM Apr 3, 1986. 11 killed. Cause
was wing failure due to turbulence at low altitude.
0212 (MSN 382-4162) Converted to MC-130P Combat Shadow and active with 58th SOW. Assigned 130th Rescue
Squadron of 129th Rescue Wing, California National Guard. In 2021 on display at Castle Museum.
0213 (MSN 382-4163, 16th SOW/9th SOS) MC-130P Combat Shadow pulled up to avoid hill in poor visibility and pancaked into
deep snow Feb 13, 2001 in eastern Afghanistan. Crew of 8 OK.
0214 (MSN 382-4164) destroyed by bomb at Tuy Hoa, SVN Jul 29, 1968.
0215 (MSN 382-4165, MC-130P) reported as w/o Feb 12, 2002, but has been seen in 2011. MC-130P Combat Shadow
From 67SOS to 9SOS/16SOW in 2014. Made last operational flight of the type with 352nd SOG, 67th SOS
at Mildenhall Jan 24, 2014. To AMARC Nov 6, 2014.
0216 (MSN 382-4166) MC-130P Combat Shadow. Assigned to 130th Rescue Squadron, 129th Rescue Wing, California
National Guard. (82ndTRW) noted Sheppard AFB, TX 30SEP22
0217 (MSN 382-4173) MC-130P Combat Shadow. Assigned to 1st SOW Hurlburt Field/Eglin, FL. To AMARC Jun 1, 2015
0218 (MSN 382-4174) destroyed by bomb at Tuy Hoa, South Vietnam Jul 29, 1968.
0219 (MSN 382-4175) MC-130P Combat Shadow. Assigned to 130th Rescue Squadrom, 129th Rescue Wing, California
National Guard.
0220 (MSN 382-4179) MC-130P Combat Shadow. Last assignment 17th SOS, 353rd SOW. To MASDC Mar 14, 2013.
0221 (MSN 382-4183) converted to KC-130P
0222 (MSN 382-4184) converted to HC-130P. was decommissioned in place with the 102 RQS NY ANG
at F. S. Garbreski ANG Base and will be placed on display at the front gate it was last flown on 7 Mar 2019
0223 (MSN 382-4185) MC-130P Combat Shadow. Assinged to 130th Rescue Squadron, 129th Rescue Wing, California
National Guard, (82ndTRW) noted Sheppard AFB, TX 30SEP22
0224 (MSN 382-4186) Active in May 1997 with 129th Rescue Wing California ANG at Moffett and named
�City of Mountain View�
0225 (MSN 382-4187) MC-130P Combat Shadow. Assigned to 17th SOS, 353rd SOW. To AMARC Apr 2015
66-0226/0283 McDonnell F-4D-29-MC Phantom
Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org
0226 (MSN 1881) 1972: USAF 4485th TS. 1974: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1975: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1976: USAF 49th TFW.
1977: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1978: USAF 56th TFW. 1979: USAF 61st TFS (56th TFW). 1982-85: Vermont ANG 134th TFS.
To AMARC from 171st FIS/127th FIG, Detroit/Wayne Major Airport, MI as FP526 Jul 5, 1990.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Feb 9, 2016. Scrapped
0227 (MSN 1883) USAF 81st TFW. 1975: USAF 493rd TFS (48th TFW). 1976-77: USAF 492nd TFS (48th TFW).
1978: USAF 34th TFS (388th TFW). 1979: USAF 388th TFW.
With 388th TFW crashed Mar 7, 1979, near Rached on north end of Groom Lake
range, Nevada during Red Flag exercises. Both crew killed.
0228 (MSN 1884)1970: USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). USAF 4485th TS. 1977: USAF 421st TFS (388th TFW).
USAF 307th TFS/31st TFW, Homestead AFB, FL. To AMARC as FP111 Apr 27, 1988. To National, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Jan 2, 1997.
Noted in National Aircraft Scrapyard, Tucson, AZ Oct 8, 2001.
0229 (MSN 1885) USAF 497th TFS (8th TFW). 1971: USAF 10th TFS (50th TFW). 1975: USAF 91st TFS (81st TFW).
1976: USAF 81st TFW. 1978: USAF 81st TFW. 1979: USAF 401st TFW. 1987: Kansas ANG 127th TFTS/184th TFTG, McConnell AFB, KS.
To AMARC as FP092 Mar 16, 1987. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Sep 20, 1996. Scrapped
0230 (MSN 1886) 1966: USAF 4535th CCTS (479th TFW). 1970: USAF 391st TFS (475th TFW). 1970: USAF 80th TFS (3rd TFW).
1971: USAF 432nd TRW. 972: USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW).
Credited with shooting down MiG-21 over North Vietnam Mar 30, 1972. 1972: USAF 555th TFS (8th TFW).
With 8th TFW, 555th TFS shot down by MiG-21/Atoll 10 km NW of Thai Nguyen, North Vietam May 11, 1972.
Both crew ejected and POW.
0231 (MSN 1887) with 4th TFW crashed while landing at Seymour-Johnson AFB, North Carolina Apr 7, 1969.
0232 (MSN 1889) USAF 35th TFS. 1972: USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW).
With 13th TFS, 432nd TRW) shot down by SA-2 near Yen Bai, North Vietnam Jun 6, 1972.
Both crewmen killed.
0233 (MSN 1890) with 8th TFW, 497th TFS lost to ground fire near Nam Theun, Laos Apr 5, 1969. Crew ejected and were recovered.
0234 (MSN 1891) 1972: USAF 435th TFS (8th TFW). 1978: USAF 91st TFS (81st TFW). 1979: USAF 81st TFW.
Active in September 1979 with 614th Tactical Fighter Squadron/401st Tactical
Fighter Wing at Torrejon AB, Spain, 1989: Kansas ANG 127th TFTS/184th TFTG, McConnell AFB, KS To AMARC as FP314 Sep 29, 1989.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Feb 17, 2016. Scrapped
0235 (MSN 1893) USAF 35th TFS. 1969: USAF 366th TFW. 1969-70: USAF 37th TFW. 1970: USAF 12th TFW.
USAF 80th TFS. USAF 3rd TFW. 1975: USAF 48th TFW. With 48th TFW crashed near Zaragoza AB, Spain Jan 16, 1975.
0236 (MSN 1894) USAF 555th TFS (8th TFW). 1967: USAF 435th TFS (8th TFW). 1967: USAF 555th TFS (8th TFW).
(8th TFW, 435th TFS) crashed near Ubon AB, Thailand due to fuel problem Jun 10, 1967.
Crew ejected and were recovered.
0237 (MSN 1895) 1971: USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW). Crashed in Plain of Jars, Laos Feb 18, 1972. . At least one crewman was killed
0238 (MSN 1896) (8th TFW, 555th TFS) shot down by MiG-21/Atoll near Yen Vien/Hanoi, North Vietnam
Aug 23, 1967. Pilot POW, RIO MIA
0239 (MSN 1898) USAF 497th TFS (8th TFW). 1973: USAF 18th TFW. Kansas ANG 127th TFS. Minnesota ANG 179th TFS.
To Republic of Korea AF in 1978 as 60-239
0240 (MSN 1899) 1969: USAF 560th TFS (31st TFW). 1972: USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW).
Credited with shooting down MiG-21 over North Vietnam Dec 21, 1972. USAF 35th TFS.
1979: USAF 44th TFS (18th TFW). USAF 31st TFW
Reported to be on display in 2010 at Richmond VA Defense Supply Center on loan from USAF Museum
Currently on display at Vermont ANG airpark, Burlington, Vermont, marked as 65-0793
0241 (MSN 1900)1971: USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW). Shot down by ground fire near Bac Giant/Xom Quan, North Vietnam Dec 18, 1971
0242 (MSN 1902) USAF 390th TFS (366th TFW). USAF 44th TFS (18th TFW). USAF 31st TFW. Kansas ANG 127th TFW.
Minnesota ANG 179th FIS/148th FIG, Duiluth IAP, MN.
To AMARC as FP513 Jun 1, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jun 14, 1999 and scrapped
0243 (MSN 1903) 1969: USAF 366th TFW. 1969-70: USAF 37th TFW. 1970: USAF 12th TFW. 1975: USAF 493rd TFS (48th TFW).
1976: USAF 48th TFW. USAF 474th TFW. 1979: USAF 13th TFTS (56th TFW). 1984: Vermont ANG 134th TFS.
1987-89: Michigan ANG 171st FIS/127th FIG, Detroit/Wayne Major Airport, MI
To AMARC as FP286 Jul 20, 1989. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ May 6, 2016. Scrapped
0244 (MSN 1904) 1973: USAF 35th TFW. 1973: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1975: USAF 35th TFW. 1975-76: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW).
1976: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1977: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1979: USAF 61st TFS (56th TFW). USAF 31st TFW.
1988: Michigan ANG 171st FIS/127th FIG, Detroit/Wayne Major Airport, MI
To AMARC as FP236 Apr 4, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jun 1, 1999 and salvaged.
0245 (MSN 1905) USAF 555th TFS (8th TFW). 1970: USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW).
With 433rd TFS, 8th TFW crashed into Gulf of Tonkin due to battle damage May 25, 1970
0246 (MSN 1907) USAF 555th TFS (8th TFW). 1968: USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW).
With 433rd TFS, 8th TFW shot down by ground fire near Dong Hoi, North Vietnam May 22, 1968.
Crew MIA.
0247 (MSN 1908) with 8th TFW, 555th TFS shot down by MiG-21/Atoll near Yen Vien/Hanoi, North Vietnam Aug 23, 1967.
Pilot POW, RIO is MIA
0248 (MSN 1909) with 555th TFS, 8th TFW shot down by ground fire near Xom Duong Quan, North Vietnam Jul 17, 1967.
Crew ejected and were recovered.
0249 (MSN 1911) 1967: USAF 555th TFS (8th TFW) Credited with shooting down MiG-17 over North Vietnam Jun 5, 1967.
Credited with shooting down MiG-17 over North Vietnam Oct 26 1967.
On Nov. 18, 1968, an F-4D #66-0249 belonging to 433rd TFS, Ubon RTAB, Thailand,
was Stricken by 37mm Anti-Aircraft fire that rendered the Phantom uncontrollable.
Pilot ordered his weapons system officer (WSO)
to eject. After the ejection, the aircraft became controllable and the pilot made a gear
up landing at Ubon. The WSO was rescued unhurt from the Laotian jungle.
1971: USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW).
1973: USAF 432nd TRW. 1975: USAF 494th TFS (48th TFW). 1976-77: USAF 492nd TFS (48th TFW). 1978: USAF 474th TFW.
USAF 428th TFS (474th TFW) 1985: USAF 308th TFTS (31st TTW).
With 31st TTW, 308th TFTS, crashed into Gulf of Mexico off the Florida panhandle Mar 22, 1985. Both crew ejected.
0250 (MSN 1912) (8th TFW, 555th TFS) shot down by MiG-21/Atoll near Lao Phou Van/Yen Bai, North
Vietnam Nov 8, 1967. Crew ejected, pilot POW, RIO rescued
0251 (MSN 1913) 1970: USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). 1971: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1974: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW).
1975: USAF 494th TFS (48th TFW). 1976: USAF 48th TFW. USAF 50th TFW. 1979: USAF 430th TFS (474th TFW).
1979-80: USAF 428th TFS (474th TFW).
With 428th TFS, 474th TFW crshed on approach to Nellis AFB, Nevada Jun 2, 1980. Pilot was killed.
0252 (MSN 1914) USAF 56th TFW. 1968: USAF 479th TFW.
With 479th TFW crashed on takeoff from Palmdale Airport, California Feb 21, 1968
0253 (MSN 1916) 1970: USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). 1971: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 3rd TFW. 1972: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW).
With 7th TFS, 49th TFW crashed into Gulf of Tonkin off Kep, North Vietnam due to
battle damage Jul 19, 1972
0254 (MSN 1917) USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). 1971: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1974: USAF 421st TFS (49th TFW).
1975-76: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1977: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1979: USAF 13th TFTS (56th TFW). Vermont ANG 134th TFS.
1988-90: Michigan ANG 171st FIS/127th FIG, Detroit/Wayne Major Airport, MI.
To AMARC as FP527 Jul 5, 1990. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jun 1, 1999
0255 (MSN 1918) USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1967: USAF 15th TFW. With 15th TFW w/o at MacDill AFB, Florida Feb 3, 1967.
0256 (MSN 1920) 1970: USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). 1971: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1974: USAF 48th TFW.
1975: USAF 492nd TFS (48th TFW). With 48th TFW crashed in North Sea off English coast Nov 22, 1975.
0257 (MSN 1921) USAF 50th TFW. USAF 49th TFW. USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). With 417th TFS, 67th TRW w/o Dec 10, 1970.
0258 (MSN 1922) with 479th TFW w/o Oct 12, 1968.
0259 (MSN 1923) USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1970: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1971: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW).
1973: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1974: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1975: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW).
1975: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1976-77: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1977: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW).
1978: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1978: USAF 56th TFW. 1979: USAF 62nd TFS (56th TFW).
1982-83: New Jersey ANG 141st TFS. Kansas ANG 127th TFS. 1987-90: New York ANG 136th TFS
Currently preserved with New Jersey ANG at McGuire AFB, New Jersey
0260 (MSN 1925) with 8th TFW, 555th TFS ran out of fuel near Wanon Niwat, Thailand while providing CAP for
downed flyers Aug 23, 1967. Crew ejected and were recovered.
0261 (MSN 1926) 1970: USAF 335th TFS (4th TFW). 1970: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1973: USAF 78th TFS (81st TFW).
1976: USAF 81st TFW. 1979: USAF 81st TFW. 1979: USAF 401st TFW. 1980: Kansas ANG 127th TFS.
Texas ANG 111th FIS/147th FIG, Ellington ANGB, TX.
To AMARC as FP411 Jan 8, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises May 19, 2000 and scrapped
0262 (MSN 1927) USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1971-72: USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW).
1975: USAF 494th TFS (48th TFW). USAF 474th TFW. USAF 31st TFW. 1982-85: New Jersey ANG 141st TFS.
USAF 31st TFW. California ANG 194th TFS.
Bailed to Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico. W/o in tests Jun 13, 1987.
0263 (MSN 1929) 1968: USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW). 1971: USAF 432nd TRW.
With 432nd TRW crashed on landing at Udorn, Thailand Feb 3, 1971. Both crewmen killed.
0264 (MSN 1930) 390th TFS, 366th TFW) shot down by ground fire near Phu Qui/Dong Hoi, North Vietnam Oct 24, 1968.
0265 (MSN 1931) USAF 80th TFS (3rd TFW). USAF 36th TFS (347th TFW). USAF 405th TFW.
1972: USAF 36th TFS (3rd TFW). with 3rd TFW crashed into Gulf of Tonkin off North Vietnam due to battle damage Jul 20, 1972.
0266 (MSN 1932) USAF 43rd TFS (35th TFW). 1970: USAF 335th TFS (4th TFW). 1973: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW).
1974: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1975: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1976: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW).
1976-77: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1979: USAF 13th TFTS (56th TFW). 1982: Vermont ANG 134th TFS.
1986-89: Michigan ANG 171st FIS/127th FIG, Detroit/Wayne Major Airport, MI. to AMARC as FP278 Jul 13, 1989.
To DMI, Tucson, AZ Aug 25, 1998 for preservation at Ontario, Oregon. Currently preserved at Ontario APT, CA
0267 (MSN 1934) 1967-68: USAF 479th TFW. 1968-69: USAF 49th TFW. 1969: USAF 4th TFW. 1969: USAF 8th TFW.
1970: USAF 432nd TFW. 1971: USAF 523rd TFS (405th TFW). 1972: USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW).
9/9/1972: Credited with shooting down two MiG-19s over North Vietnam. 1975-79: USAF 18th TFW.
1979-1985: USAF 31st TFW. 1986: USAF 307th TFS (31st TFW). 1987-88: USAF 31st TFW.
3/21/1988: Struck off charge, and converted to GF-4D. Assigned as battle damage repair trainer at Homestead
AFB, FL. On display as gate guard at Homestead AFRB, Florida in 1998. Destroyed by Hurricane Andrew
Aug 24, 1992. After being destroyed it was rebuilt using spare parts
from two F-4Cs. Still a gate guard at Homestead in 2013.
0268 (MSN 1935) USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). USAF 31st TFW. USAF 35th TFS (347th TFW). 1972: USAF 35th TFS (475th TFW).
1972: USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW). With 555th TFS, 432nd TRW credited with downing a MiG-21 over North Vietnam Oct 12, 1972.
This was done by maneuver alone, causing the enemy fighter to fly into the ground while trying to evade the
Phantom. USAF 18th TFW. USAF 31st TFW. 1981/1987 127th TFS, 184th TFG of the Kansas ANG. SOC Aug 28, 1987.
Was preserved at McConnell AFB, Kansas. Put on display at Combat Air Museum, Topeka, Kansas Mar 1990. Observed there
in Oct 2006, wearing a red star for downing a MiG-21 Oct 12, 1972.
0269 (MSN 1936) 1967: TOS USAF. Assigned to 417th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 50th Tactical Fighter Wing,
Ramstein Air Base, West Germany.
1968: 417th TFS, 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing (attached to 50th TFW), Ramstein AB.
1970: 49th TFW, Holloman AFB, NM.
1971: 417th TFS, 49th TFW, Holloman AFB, NM.
1972: 13th TFS, 432nd Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, Udorn Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand.
1972: 555th TFS, 432nd TRW, Udorn RTAFB, Thailand.
12/12/72: Flown by LTC James Burson and MAJ Ralph Pickett, this plane shot down a MiG-21 over North Vietnam.
Ca.1974: 48th TFW, RAF Lakenheath, England.
1975: 35th TFW, George AFB, CA.
1975: 18th TFW, Kadena AB, Okinawa.
1979: 25th TFS, 18th FW, Kadena AB, Okinawa.
1980: 31st TFW, Homestead AFB, FL.
1987: 307th TFS, 31st TFW, Homestead AFB, FL.
4/21/88: SOC.
4/88: New England Air Museum, Bradley International Airport, Windsor Locks, CT.
0270 (MSN 1938) USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). 1971: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1973: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW).
1974: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1975: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1977: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW).
1978: USAF 56th TFW. 1979: USAF 62nd TFS (56th TFW). 1984: New Jersey ANG 141st TFS.
1989: Minnesota ANG 179th FIS/148th FIG, Duluth IAP, MN.
to AMARC as FP494 Apr 16, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises Jun 1, 1999 and scrapped
0271 (MSN 1939) 1972: USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW). Shot down MiG 21 with AIM-9 Jul 18, 1972. Same aircraft
shot down MiG 21 with AIM-7 Jul 29, 1972. USAF 4453rd CCTW. USAF 18th TFW. USAF 31st TFW.
Minnesota ANG 179th TFS. Georgia ANG 128th TFS. 1989-90: Kansas ANG 127th TFS. SOC Mar 30, 1990. Now on
display with Kansas ANG at McConnell AFB, Wichita, Kansas.
0272 (MSN 1940) Delivered to the United States Air Force. USAF 4453rd CCTW. USAF 81st TFW. 1975: USAF 494th TFS (48th TFW).
1975: USAF 493rd TFS (48th TFW). 1977: USAF 492nd TFS (48th TFW). 1979: USAF 428th TFS (474th TFW).
USAF 31st TFW. to AMARC as FP212 Jan 30, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises Jun 1, 1999
0273 (MSN 1941) 1970-71: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 50th TFW. 1975: USAF 492nd TFS (48th TFW).
1977: USAF 492nd TFS (48th TFW). USAF 474th TFW. USAF 31st TFW. SOC Oct 5, 1989. Was on pedestal on Highway 1 in
Homestead City, Florida. Noted Apr 2004 at junction of US 1 and 304th Street SW, Orlando, Florida
0274 (MSN 1943) 1967: USAF 555th TFS. credited with shooting down MiG-17 over North Vietnam Oct 26, 1967.
1969: USAF 366th TFW. 1969-70: USAF 37th TFW. 1970: USAF 12th TFW. 1972: USAF 435th TFS (8th TFW).
1978: USAF 388th TFW. 1979: USAF 8th TFW. Kansas ANG 127th TFS. To Republic of Korea AF Jan 1987.
0275 (MSN 1944) with 12th TFW, 480th TFS shot down by ground fire over Cambodia May 27, 1970. Both crew KIA.
0276 (MSN 1945) 1970: USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). 1971: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1971: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW).
1973: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 48th TFW. 1974-76: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1977: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW).
1979: USAF 61st TFS (56th TFW). USAF 31st TFW. 1989: California ANG 194th FIS/144th FIW, Fresno Yosemite IAP, CA
To AMARC as FP210 Jan 26, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jun 1, 1999 and salvaged.
0277 (MSN 1947) 1968: USAF 50th TFW. 1969-70: USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). 1971: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW).
1975: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1977: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1978: USAF 49th TFW. 1978: USAF 56th TFW.
1979: USAF 63rd TFS (56th TFW). USAF 31st TFW. New York ANG 136th FIS/107th FIG, Niagara Falls Airport, NY
To AMARC as FP417 Jan 10, 1990. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Feb 17, 2016. Scrapped
0278 (MSN 1948) 1970: USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1971: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW).
1973: USAF 493rd TFS (48th TFW). 1975: USAF 492nd TFS (48th TFW). 1979: USAF 474th TFW.
With 474th TFW crashed on takeoff from Nellis AFB, Nevada Apr 11, 1979
0279 (MSN 1949) 1969: USAF 497th TFS. 1975: USAF 494th TFS (48th TFW). 1977: USAF 492nd TFS (48th TFW). USAF 474th TFW.
1982-83: New Jersey ANG 141st TFS. 1985-88: California ANG 194th TFS. Michigan ANG 171st FIS/127th FIG, Detroit/Wayne Major Airport, MI.
To AMARC as FP532 Jul 9, 1990. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Feb 18, 2016. Scrapped
0280 (MSN 1952) 1967-69: USAF 479th TFW. 1969: USAF 4533rd TTS. 1969: USAF 523rd TFS (405th TFW).
1972: USAF 523rd TFS (432nd TRW). Scored MiG-21 kill over North Vietnam Apr 16, 1972. 1972-74: USAF 36th TFS (3rd TFW).
1974: USAF 8th TFW. 1974: USAF 48th TFW. 1975: USAF 492nd TFS (48th TFW). 1976-77: USAF 48th TFW.
1977-80: USAF 474th TFW. 1980-87: USAF 31st TFW. 1987-89: Texas ANG 111th FIS.
SOC Apr 2, 1989. Currently on display with Texas ANG at Ellington Field, Texas.
0281 (MSN 1953) 1972: USAF 35th TFS (366th TFW). Credited with shooting down MiG-19 over North Vietnam May 23, 1973.
1972: USAF 497th TFS (8th TFW). 1972: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). With 497th TFS, 8th TFW
crashed on takeoff from Ubon AB, Thailand Aug 10, 1972. Both crewmen killed.
0282 (MSN 1954) 1967: USAF 50th TFW. 1970: USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). 1971: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW).
1975: USAF 494th TFS (48th TFW). 1976: USAF 492nd TFS (48th TFW). 1977-78: USAF 474th TFW.
1978: ADTC, AFSC. 1978: USAF 3246th TW.
With 474th TFW crashed into Mormon Mesa near Las Vegas, Nevada Jul 7, 1978. Both crewmen killed.
0283 (MSN 1956) 1970: USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). 1971: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1975: USAF 493rd TFS (48th TFW).
1977: USAF 492nd TFS (48th TFW). 1979: USAF 13th TFTS (56th TFW). 1983: Vermont ANG 134th TFS.
Michigan ANG 171st FIS/127th FIG, Detroit/Wayne Major Airport,MI. To AMARC as FP480 Apr 4, 1990.
To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jun 14, 1999 and scrapped
66-0284/0297 McDonnell F-4E-31-MC Phantom
Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org
0284 (MSN 2234) first flight Jun 30, 1967. USAF 3246th TW. 1978: ADTC, AFSC. 1985: AFFTC. 1988: AFFTC. 1989-90:
USAF 6512th Test Squadron/6510th Test Wing, Edwards AFB, Ca.
To AMARC as FP825 Mar 2, 1992. To Burke Lakefront Airport Cleveland OH Ma 1, 1996 for display.
Now on pedestal at Burke Lakefront, Cleveland, Ohio painted as Thunderbird #1, although it was not a Thunderbird aircraft.
0285 (MSN 2249) 9/11/1967: First flight. Retained by McDonnell for tests as 2249. Crashed near California City, California Jun 22, 1970
0286 (MSN 2265) 1971: USAF 57th TTW. 1972: USAF 1st TFW. 1973: Flew with the Thunderbirds acrobatic team.
1975: USAF 422nd FWS (57th TTW). USAF 6512th TS. 1978: AFFTC. 1978: ADTC, AFSC. 1988: AFFTC. 1990: AFFTC
Was on display in schoolyard at Battle Mountain Airport, Nevada.
In 2010 was pole-mounted in Veterans Park in Hamilton Township, New Jersey. Supposedly repainted from Edwards AFB
test colors to SEA camouflage, but as of Jul 2016 was still in Edwards AFB paint scheme
0287 (MSN 2280) 1969: USAF 414th FWS (57th FWW). USAF 56th TFW. USAF 6512th TS.
Converted to GF-4E and assigned as ground trainer at Lowry AFB, Colorado. Currently preserved
at Wings Over The Rockies Aviation and Space Museum, Denver, Colorado.
0288 (MSN 2295) USAF 469th TFS (388th TFW). 1971: USAF 421st TFS (366th TFW).
With 421st TFS, 366th TFW crashed into sea off Da Nang AB, South Vietnam due to battle damage Jan 17, 1971.
Pilot wss killed.
0289 (MSN 2310) was 'Thunderbird 8' and was the narrator's airplane. In 1970 it served as #7 as the Narrators aircraft.
In 1971 it served as #3. In 1972 it served as #5, solo. In 1973 it served as #6. In December 1973, went to
6512th Test Squadron/6510th Test Wing at
Edwards AFB, used as chase plane and redesignated NF-4E. Last flight Mar 21, 1991,
then to AMARC as FP627 Mar 25, 1991. To Castle AFB Museum, Merced, CA Apr 20, 1995.
Now on display at Castle Air Museum, California since Apr 1995,
painted as Thunderbird 6, which it was from 1969-1974.
0290 (MSN 2326) was Thunderbird #3. Crashed at Holloman AFB, NM Mar 17, 1973. Pilot ejected safely.
0291 (MSN 2341) flew with Thunderbirds. Converted to NF-4E. To AMARC as FP626 Mar 21, 1991.
1977: AFFTC. 1977: USAF 6512th TS. 1988: USAF 412th TW. 1989: USAF 6512th TS. To AMARC Mar 21, 1991
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ may 9, 2011. Scrapped.
0292 (MSN 2357) 1975: USAF 56th TFW. 1977: USAF 4485th TS. 1979: ADTC, AFSC. USAF 4th TFW. 1989: USAF 35th TFW.
1990: USAF 20th TFTS (35th TFW). To Turkish AF in 1991-92
0293 (MSN 2373) USAF 57th FWW. 1973-74: USAF 1st TFW. 1979-81: USAF 336th TFS (4th TFW). USAF 3246th TW.
To Turkish AF in 1981
0294 (MSN 2389) flew with Thunderbirds. 1975: USAF 20th TFTS (35th TFW). 1976-77: USAF 35th TFW. Converted to NF-4E. 1
978-91: AFFTC. 6512th Test Squadron/6510th Test Wing, Edwards AFB, CA. To AMARC as FP747 Sep 4, 1991.
To Santa Rita, AZ for display Apr 19, 1995.
Currently on display in front of American Legion Post 109, Corona de Tucson, Arizona as #4
0295 (MSN 2405) USAF 4525th FWW. 1972: USAF 94th TFS (1st TFW). 1978: USAF 4485th TS. 1981: USAF 334th TFS (4th TFW).
1988: USAF 35th TFW. 1989: USAF 21st TFTS (35th TFW).
With 21st TFTS, 35th TFW crashed near Battle Canyon, California May 12, 1989. Both crew
ejected, but pilot was killed.
0296 (MSN 2420) 1967: USAF 4525th FWW. 1968: USAF 33rd TFW. Crashed Dec 2, 1968 near Dothan, AL while on training mission.
Both crew killed. It has been claimed that this was a former Thunderbirds plane, but it wasn't.
0297 (MSN 2436) 1973: USAF 34th TFS (388th TFW). 1977: USAF 31st TFW. 1979: USAF 43rd TFS (21st CW).
1979: USAF 4th TFW. 1980: USAF 334th TFS (4th TFW). 1981: USAF 336th TFS (4th TFW). 1982-86: USAF 4th TFW.
To Turkish AF in 1987. 3-297. 1-297. Crashed Sept 25, 1993, crew unhurt.
66-0298/0338 McDonnell F-4E-32-MC Phantom
Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org
0298 (MSN 2454) 1973: USAF 57th FWW. 1977: USAF 31st TFW. 1978: USAF 21st CW. 1979: USAF 35th TFW.
USAF 37th TFW. To Turkish AF in 1987. 3-298
0299 (MSN 2459) 1970: USAF 1st TFW. USAF 45th TFS (1st TFW). 1972: USAF 390th TFS (366th TFW).
With 390th TFS, 366th TFW shot down by ground fire near Dong Ha, North Vietnam May 12, 1972. Both crewmen killed.
0300 (MSN 2464) 1972: USAF 1st TFW. USAF 4530th TFTS (1st TFW). 1977: USAF 56th TFW. 1978-85: USAF 57th FIS.
With 57th FIS at Keflavik in 1978. To Turkish AF in Jun 1987. 3-300. 1-300.
A plane bearing this serial number is on outdoor display at Keflavik AB, Iceland, but it is not
actually the original 66-0300.
0301 (MSN 2469) 1969: AFFTC. 1973: USAF 4485th TS. 1976: USAF 4485th TS. 1978: ADTC, AFSC.
1981: USAF 336th TFS (4th TFW). 1984: USAF 561st TFS (37th TFW). To Turkish AF in Jul 1987. 3-301
0302 (MSN 2474) flew with Thunderbirds. 1975: USAF 1st TFW. USAF 56th TFW. Assigned as a ground trainer to Hill AFB, UT.
W/o Sep 23, 1977. Was on display on pedestal at MacDill AFB, Florida
painted in Vietnam camouflage. Scrapped at MacDill Oct 2016 due to extreme corrosion.
0303 (MSN 2479) USAF 414th FWS (57th FWW). 1973: USAF 57th FWW. 1977: USAF 35th TFW. 1978: USAF 21st CW.
1980: USAF 43rd TFS (21st CW). 1984: USAF 561st TFS (37th TFW). To Turkish AF in Sept 1987. 3-303
0304 (MSN 2484) 1974: AFFTC. USAF 4453rd CCTW. USAF 35th TFW. 1975: USAF 57th FWW.
1975: USAF 58th TFS (33rd TFW). 1976: USAF 33rd TFW. 1977: USAF 31st TFW. 1978-81: USAF 57th FIS.
with 57th FIS at Keflavik in 1978. To AMARC from 4th TFW, Seymour Johnson AFB, Nc as FP021 Oct 2, 1986.
Departed Jun 12, 1987 To Turkish AF in Sep 1987
0305 (MSN 2489) USAF 57th FWW. USAF 56th TFW. ADTC. USAF 50th TFW. USAF 3rd TFW. 1980: USAF 336th TFS (4th TFW).
To Turkish AF in Oct 1984. 1-305
0306 (MSN 2494) USAF 469th TFS (388th TFW). USAF 57th FWW. 1971: USAF 58th TFS (33rd TFW). 1974-82: USAF 4485th TS.
1988: USAF 35th TFW, George AFB, CA. To AMARC as FP390 Nov 21, 1989. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008.
To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Apr 6, 2018. Scrapped
0307 (MSN 2498) USAF 47th TFS (15th TFW). 1978: USAF 31st TFW. 1980-81: USAF 334th TFS (4th TFW). 1981: USAF 50th TFW.
1982: USAF 496th TFS (50th TFW). 1983: USAF 497th TFS (51st CW).
To Turkish AF in Dec 1984. 3-307, 1-307
0308 (MSN 2505) 1968: USAF 57th FWW. 1973-88: USAF 4485th TS.
Assigned as battle damage repair trainer at Spangdahlem AB, West Germany. Currently preserved as
gate guard at Spangdahlem AB, Germany as "F-4G"
0309 (MSN 2510) USAF 3rd TFW. 1972: USAF 469th TFS (388th TFW). 1977: USAF 3rd TFW. 1978-79: USAF 31st TFW.
1980: USAF 309th TFS (31st TFW). 1985: USAF 335th TFS (4th TFW). USAF 347th TFW.
USAF 35th TFW. to AMARC from 4th TFW, Seymour Johnson AFB, NCas FP011 Sep 18, 1986. To Turkish AF in Sep 1987. 1993: 3-309
0310 (MSN 2513) 1970: USAF 1st TFW. 1972: USAF 4501st TFTS (1st TFW).
With 4501st TFTS, 1st TFW crashed into Sarasota Bay, Florida Sep 8, 1972.
0311 (MSN 2518) USAF 25th TFS (33rd TFW). 1968: USAF 40th TFS (33rd TFW).
With 40th TFS, 33rd TFW crashed into Gulf of Mexico off Florida Panhandle Feb 2, 1968.
0312 (MSN 2523) 1972: USAF 94th TFS (1st TFW). USAF 56th TFW. 1978: USAF 31st TFW. 1981: USAF 336th TFS (4th TFW).
To Turkish AF in Jul 1981
0313 (MSN 2528) 1968: USAF 33rd TFW. 1968: USAF 15th TFW. 1970: USAF 4530th TTS (1st TFW). 1971-72: USAF 469th TFS (388th TFW).
1972: USAF 34th TFS (388th TFW). Credited with shooting down MiG-19 over North Vietnam Oct 6, 1972. 1972: USAF 432nd TRW.
1972-73: USAF 58th TFS (33rd TFW). USAF 1st TFW. To Israel AF in
Oct 1973, Nickel Grass. As 331 with Israeli Defense Force Air Force. Assigned as ground tainer at
Holtz Technical School, Tel Aviv, Israel. Preserved as gate guard at Ramon AB with fake serial 119 in Jul 2012.
0314 (MSN 2533) 1973: USAF 57th FWW. 1974: USAF 31st TFW. 1977: USAF 31st TFW. 1978-80: USAF 57th FIS.
USAF 31st TFW. To Turkish AF in 1987. 3-314
0315 (MSN 2538) was Thunderbird aircraft 1971-72. 1971-72: Flew with the Thunderbirds acrobatic team. 1975: USAF 414th FWS (57th FWW).
1977: USAF 422nd FWS (57th TTW). 1978-82: AFFTC. 1986-90: USAF 6512th Test Squadron/6510th Test Wing, Edwards AFB, CA.
To MASDC as FP744 Sep 1991. Departed Aug 1, 1994 for display at Monett, MO. Displayed on a pedestal in park at
Monett, Missouri as Thunderbird #3.
0316 (MSN 2543) USAF 56th TFW. 1971: USAF 1st TFW. With 1st TFW crashed near Clewiston, Florida due to engine fire Sep 7, 1971.
0317 (MSN 2548) 1974: USAF 1st TFW. USAF 56th TFW. USAF 35th TFW. 1980: USAF 43rd TFS (21st CW). USAF 4th TFW.
To Turkish AF in 1987. 3-317. Crashed at Konya air base Oct 15, 1992. Crew unhurt.
0318 (MSN 2553) 1970-71: USAF 414th FWS (57th FWW). 1974-75: USAF 58th TFS (33rd TFW). USAF 31st TFW.
USAF 21st CW. USAF 50th TFW. USAF 51st TFW. 1980: USAF 334th TFS (4th TFW).
To Turkish AF in Apr 1984. 1-318. WFU at Eskisehir AB Jun 1999 and salvaged.
0319 IMSN 2557) was Thunderbird aircraft 1970-72. 1975: USAF 4th TFW.
1978-89: AFFTC 6512th Test Squadron/6510th Test Wing, Edwards AFB, CA.. To AMARC as FP748 Sep 4, 1991.
Departed Jun 8, 1994 to Athens, TN for display. Currently on pedestal in front of
VFW post 5146, Athens, Tennessee as #2.
0320 (MSN 2562) 1974: USAF 1st TFW. USAF 56th TFW. USAF 21st CW. 1980: USAF 334th TFS (4th TFW).
1983: USAF 4th TFW. 1985: USAF 335th TFS (4th TFW). USAF 334th TFS (4th TFW). Seymour Johnson AFB, NC
to AMARC as FP022 Oct 9, 1986. To Turkish AF in 1987. 3-320
0321 (MSN 2566) was Thunderbird aircraft. Crashed at Dulles Int'l APT, Chantilly, Virginia Jun 4, 1972 during airshow.
Pilot killed after ejection when winds carred him into the fireball.
0322 (MSN 2571) with 57th FWW crashed on Nellis Range, Nevada Aug 9, 1972.
0323 (MSN 2574) USAF 1st TFW. 1975: USAF 56th TFW. 1978-80: USAF 57th FIS.
USAF 35th TFWto Turkish AF in 1987. 1-323. 3-323.
0324 (MSN 2579) USAF 15th TFW. Flew with Thunderbirds. USAF 33rd TFW. USAF 56th TFW. 1972: USAF 421st TFS (366th TFW).
With 366th TFW, 421st TFS shot down by SA-2 and crashed 20 mi NW Vinh Binh,
North Vietnam Apr 15, 1972. Pilot POW, RSO KIA.
0325 (MSN 2583) with 1st TFW crashed into Gulf of Mexico near Egmont Key after a collision with another F-4 May 11, 1972.
0326 (MSN 2589 with 33rd TFW crashed on Eglin Range, Florida Mar 19, 1968.
0327 (MSN 2594) USAF 334th TFS (4th TFW). To Israeli Defense Force Air Force in 1973, Nickel Grass as 229, 334, and 634.
Upgraded to Kurnass prototype in 1986 and recoded as 001. WFU at Ovda AB May 2000. Currently preserved at
Hatzerim IAF, Museum.
0328 (MSN 2599) USAF 421st TFS (366th TFW). 1977: USAF 31st TFW. USAF 35th TFW. 1977-84: USAF 57th FIS. USAF 4th TFW.
USAF 434th TFS (35th TFW). 1987: USAF 21st TFS (35th TFW). 1991: USAF 21st TFS (35th TFW). 1991: USAF 20th TFS (35th TFW).
To Turkish AF in Apr 1992. 1-328.
0329 (MSN 2604) was Thunderbird aircraft 1070-72. 1975: USAF 434th TFS (35th TFW). 1977: USAF 35th TFW.
1978-90: AFFTC. Converted to NF-4E. 6512th Test Squadron/6510th Test Wing, Edwards AFB, CA. To AMARC as FP826 Mar 6, 1992.
To Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ Aug 15, 1994. On display at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, Arizona as #7
0330 (MSN 2609) 1970: USAF 57th FIS. USAF 1st TFW. USAF 56th TFW.
With 57th FIS at Keflavik in 1978. USAF 35th TFW, George AFB, CA.
To AMARC as FP387 Nov 20, 1989. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
0331 (MSN 2613) USAF 414th FWS (57th FWW). 1972-73: USAF 57th FWW.
Crashed into Mormon Peak on Nellis Range, Nevada Jan 23, 1973. Both crewmen killed.
0332 (MSN 2619) with 46th TFS, 15th TFW crashed into Tampa Bay, Florida Sep 30, 1971.
0333 (MSN 2626) USAF 45th TFS (15th TFW). 1970: USAF 336th TFS (4th TFW). 1975: USAF 3246th TW. USAF 4485th TS.
USAF 31st TFW. USAF 45th TFS (15th TFW). USAF 35th TFW. To Turkish AF in Nov 1987. 3-333. Salvaged at Konya AB in 1999
0334 (MSN 2630) USAF 1st TFW. USAF 56th TFW. With 57th FIS at Keflavik in 1977-81. 1990-91: USAF 20th TFTS (35th TFW).
To Turkish AF in Feb 1992. Salvaged at Konya AB in 1999
0335 (MSN 2637) 1969: USAF 57th FWW. 1969: USAF 4525th FWW With 4525th FWW w/o at Nellis AFB, Nevada Aug 22, 1969.
0336 (MSN 2642) USAF 43rd TFS (15th TFW). 1972: USAF 71st TFS (1st TFW). 1974: USAF 1st TFW. USAF 56th TFW.
1978-82: USAF 57th FIS. To Turkish AF in Jul 1987. 7-336, 1990: 3-336. Salvaged at Konya AB in 1999.
0337 (MSN 2648) USAF 47th TFS (15th TFW). 1974: USAF 1st TFW. 1976: USAF 56th TFW. 1978: USAF 31st TFW
To Egyptian AF in Mar 1986 as 7826. 222nd Fighter Regiment. Returned to US and converted to QF-4E.
Crashed on pilotless takeoff.
0338 (MSN 2653) USAF 35th TFW. 1968: USAF 4538th FWS (4525th FWW). 1979: USAF 18th TFS. USAF 4530th CCTS (1st TFW).
USAF 45th TFS (15th TFW). 1981: USAF 20th TFTS (35th TFW). 1988: USAF 35th TFW. 1989: USAF 21st TFTS (35th TFW).
To AMARC from 53rd Weapons Evaluation Group, Tyndall AFB, FL as FP385 Nov 16, 1989. To Tracor, Mojave, CA Aug 1 1995 and
converted to QF-4E AF115 . To QF-4E at Tyndall AFB as AF115 2/19/1997. Back To AMARC from 53rd Weaspons
Evaluation Group, Tyndall AFB, FL as FP1062 Aug 17, 1999. To BAE Systems. Mojave, CA Aug 17, 1999. Expended in missile
test Aug 22, 2001.
66-0339/0382 McDonnell F-4E-33-MC Phantom
Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org
0339 (MSN 2663) 1974: USAF 1st TFW. 1977: USAF 56th TFW. 1978: USAF 21st CW. USAF 4th TFW, Seymour Johnson AFB, NC.
To AMARC as FP018 Sep 22, 1986. To Turkish AF in Aug 1987
0340 (MSN 2668) 1969-70: USAF 4th TFS (366th TFW). USAF 15th TFW. 1978: USAF 31st TFW.
To Egyptian AF in Sep 1979 (7814) 222nd Fighter Regiment
0341 (MSN 2673) USAF 15th TFW. 1971: USAF 94th TFS (1st TFW). USAF 56th TFW. USAF 31st TFW.
To Egyptian AF in Feb 1980 as 7823. 222nd Fighter Regiment. I also have this one as going
to Turkey in 1987.
0342 (MSN 2676) USAF 51st TFW. 1978: USAF 31st TFW. 1988-89: USAF 21st TFtS (35th TFW) George AFB, CA
To AMARC as FP359 Oct 23, 1989. To TFSI, Mojave, CA Aug 22, 9995. Converted to QF-4E drone AF116. To QF-4E at
Holloman AFB as AF116 Apr 21, 1997. Expended in missile test Jun 14, 2001.
0343 (MSN 2678) USAF 1st TFW. USAF 4th TFW. USAF 56th TFW. 1978: USAF 31st TFW. To Egyptian AF in Feb 1980 as 7821
1980: 76th FS (222nd Fighter Regiment).
0344 1972: USAF 57th FWW. 1977: USAF 31st TFW. 1978-85: USAF 57th FIS.
10/1987: Transferred to the Turkish Air Force (T�rk Hava Kuvvetleri) . 3-344.
0345 (MSN 2685) USAF 15th TFW. USAF 1st TFW. 1977: USAF 56th TFW. 1978-82: USAF 57th FIS. USAF 31st TFW.
To AMARC from 4th TFW, Seymour Johnson AFB, NC as FP014 Sep 18, 1986. To Hill AFB, UT Jul 1, 1987.
To Turkish AF in Oct 1987. 3-345
0346 (MSN 2688) USAF 15th TFW. 1974: USAF 1st TFW. USAF 4530th TS (1st TFW). USAF 56th TFW. 1978-82: USAF 57th FIS.
USAF 35th TFW. To Turkish AF in Jul 1987. 3-346
0347 (MSN 2691) with 479th TFW w/o May 26, 1970
0348 (MSN 2695) 1972: USAF 334th TFS. USAF 15th TFW. USAF 1st TFW. USAF 33rd TFW. With 33rd TFW w/o Sep 21, 1979
0349 (MSN 2699) 1974: USAF 1st TFW. 1978: USAF 31st TFW. To Egyptian AF in Sep 1979 as 7803. 1979-83: 222nd Fighter Regiment\
W/o Aug 22, 1983
0350 (MSN 2703) USAF 15th TFW. USAF 1st TFW. USAF 56th TFW. 1978: USAF 31st TFW. USAF 4th TFW.
1980: USAF 20th TFS (35th TFW). 1985: USAF 35th TFW. 1988: USAF 35th TFW, George AFB, CA.
To AMARC as FP386 Nov 17, 1989. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Dec 19, 2017. Scrapped
0351 (MSN 2707) USAF 15th TFW. USAF 1st TFW. USAF 35th TFW. USAF 56th TFW. 1978: USAF 21st CW.
1979: USAF 18th TFS (21st CW). USAF 43rd TFS (21st CW). 1980: USAF 334th TFS (4th TFW). Seymour Johnson AFB, NC
USAF 57th FIS. To AMARC from 4th TFW, Seymour Johnson AFB,NC as FP019 Sep 22, 1986. To Hill AFB, UT Jul 19, 1987.
To Turkish AF in Sep 1987. 3-351
0352 (MSN 2711) USAF 15th TFW. To Israel Defense Force Air Force in Oct 1973, Nickel Grass, as 130 and 321.
69 Squadron. 119 Squadron. W/o date?
0353 (MSN 2714) 1973: Flew with the Thunderbirds acrobatic team. USAF 4th TFW. 1978: USAF 31st TFW.
To Egyptian AF in Mar 1980 as 7829. 222nd Fighter Regiment
0354 (MSN 2717) USAF 57th FWW. USAF 1st TFW. 1978: USAF 31st TFW. 1980-81: USAF 334th TFS (4th TFW).
1981: USAF 356th TFS (4th TFW). 1981: USAF 496th TFS (50th TFW). USAF 35th TFW. 1987: USAF 563rd TFTS (37th TFW).
To Turkish AF in Jun 1987, 3-354. 1999: 132 Filo
0355 (MSN 2720) 1973: USAF 1st TFW. USAF 56th TFW. 1978: USAF 31st TFW. USAF 4th TFW.
USAF 57th FWW. To Turkish AF in Jul 1987. 3-355. 1999: 131 Filo.
0356 (MSN 2723) USAF 1st TFW. USAF 56th TFW. USAF 45th TFS (15th TFW). USAF 35th TFW. USAF 57th FWW.
1980: USAF 336th TFS (4th TFW). 1988: USAF 35th TFW. 1989: USAF 21st TFTS (35th TFW).
USAF 20th TFTS (35th TFW). Sent to be target on Nellis Range, Nevada Mar 1992.
0357 (MSN 2726) USAF 1st TFW. USAF 56th TFW. 1978: USAF 31st TFW. 1980: USAF 309th TFS (31st TFW).
1981: USAF 21st TFTS (35th TFW). 1988-87: USAF 35th TFW, George AFB, CA
To AMARC as FP392 Nov 27, 1989. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Aug 8, 2017. Scrapped
0358 (MSN 2730) USAF 4485th TS. 1968: USAF 16th TFS (33rd TFW). USAF 51st CW. 1978: USAF 31st TFW.
1979: USAF 306th TFS (31st TFW). To Egyptian AF in Jan 1980 as 7822. 222nd Fighter Regiment
0359 (MSN 2733) 1968: USAF 4538th FWS (4525th FWW). 1973: USAF 57th FWW. USAF 414th FWS (57th FWW).
USAF 58th TFTW. USAF 57th FWW. 1977: USAF 56th TFW. 1978: USAF 21st CW. 1979-80: USAF 336th TFS (4th TFW).
1987: USAF 35th TFW. 1990-91: USAF 20th TFTS (35th TFW). To Turkish AF in Apr 1992
0360 (MSN 2736) USAF 46th TFS (1st TFW). USAF 56th TFW. 1978: USAF 31st TFW.
To Egyptian AF in Sep 1979 as 7802. 222nd Fighter Regiment
0361 (MSN 2739) 1971: USAF 27th TFS (1st TFW). USAF 56th TFW. USAF 35th TFW.
USAF 4th TFW, Seymour Johnson AFB, NC. To AMARC as FP009 Sep 16, 1986. to Hill AFB, UT Jun 30, 1987.
To Turkish AF in Sep 1987
0362 (MSN 2743) USAF 1st TFW. USAF 56th TFW. 1978: USAF 31st TFW.
To Egyptian AF in Feb 1980 as 7823. 222nd Fighter Regiment
0363 (MSN 2747) with 57th FWW crashed on Nellis Range, Nevada Oct 24, 1969
0364 (MSN 2750) 1971: USAF 71st TFS (1st TFW). 1978: USAF 31st TFW.
0365 (MSN 2753) with 47th TFS, 15th TFW damaged in belly landing at MacDill AFB Jul 16, 1969. Repaired.
To Egyptian AF in 1980 as 7801
0366 (MSN 2756) Assigned to 15th TFW. Transferred to 94th TFS (1st TFW), 1971. Transferred to 4530th CCTS (1st TFW), 1972.
Transferred to 94th TFS (1st TFW), 1973. Transferred to 56th TFW. Transferred to 31st TFW, 1978.
To Egyptian AF Sep 1979 as 7813, Assigned to the 76th FS (222nd Fighter Regiment), 1980.
0367 (MSN 2759) with 4th TFS, 366th TFW shot down by MiG-21MF near Thai Nguyen/Kep AB, North Vietnam Jul 29, 1972.
MiG pilot identified as Nguyen Tien Sam of 927th Fighter Regiment
0368 (MSN 2762) ARDC. 1976-78: AFFTC. 1981: USAF 563nd TFS (35th TFW). 1989: USAF 21st TFTS (35th TFW).
Converted to GF-4E, assigned as ground trainer at Sheppard AFB, Texas. on display at
Vietnam Memorial, Big Spring, Texas
0369 (MSN 2765) with 421st TFS, 366th TFW shot down by MiG-21/Atoll near Kep, North Vietnam Jul 29, 1972.
0370 (MSN 2768) USAF 34th TFS. 1972: USAF 388th TFW. USAF 56th TFW.
1978-85: USAF 57th FIS. To Turkish AF in Nov 1987. 1-370. Assigned as ground trainer at Gaziemir AB as E-370
0371 (MSN 2772) with 34th TFS, 388th TFW shot down by ground fire near Muang Fandeng, Laos Feb 10, 1972.
0372 (MSN 2776) USAF 4th TFW. USAF 1st TFW. USAF 56th TFW. 1978: USAF 31st TFW. 1988-89: USAF 35th TFW, George AFB, CA.
To AMARC as FP346 Oct 16, 1989. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
0373 (MSN 2780) 1972: USAF 4th TFS (432nd TRW). USAF 15th TFW. USAF 1st TFW. 1978: USAF 56th TFW.
1978: USAF 31st TFW. USAF 36th TFS (51st TFW). To Turkish AF in Jul 1981
0374 (MSN 2783) USAF 13th TFS. USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW). 1970: USAF 47th TFS (15th TFW). USAF 4530th TS (1st TFW).
USAF 56th TFW. 1978: USAF 31st TFW. To Turkish AF in Jun 1981. 7-374. Crashed near Akcadag Feb 13, 1986
0375 (MSN 2787) USAF 15th TFW. USAF 56th TFW. 1978: USAF 31st TFW. To Egyptian AF in Sep 1979 as 7804
0376 (MSN 2790) USAF 1st TFW. USAF 56th TFW. 1978: USAF 31st TFW. USAF 57th FWW. 1987-88: USAF 35th TFW.
1989: USAF 21st TFTS (35th TFW), George AFB, CA.
to AMARC as FP315 Oct 2, 1989. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Dec 19, 2017. Scrapped
0377 (MSN 2794) was Thunderbird #1 in 1973 only. Joined the team in 1973 after 66-0290 was lost.
1977: USAF 4th TFW. Converted to NF-4E. 1978: AFFTC. 1981: AFFTC. 1988: AFFTC.
1989: USAF 6512th Test Squadron. To AMARC as FP658 (NF-4E) Apr 15, 1991. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008.
To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Apr 14, 2011. Scrapped
0378 (MSN 2797) USAF 15th TFW. USAF 57th FWW. 1978: USAF 31st TFW. USAF 347th TFW. 1988: USAF 35th TFW.
1989: USAF 21st TFTS (35th TFW), George AFB, CA
to AMARC as FP309 Sep 25, 1989. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Dec 19, 2017, Scrapped
0379 (MSN 2800) 1974: USAF 1st TFW. 1977: USAF 56th TFW. 1978: USAF 21st CW. 1980: USAF 43rd TFS (21st CW).
To Turkish AF in Jul 1987
0380 (MSN 2802) "Diane" 34th TFS. With 34th TFS/388th TFW shot down near Ban Muang Sen/Ban Namalou, Laos Jan 3, 1971.
Both crewmen killed.
0381 (MSN 2806) with 14th TFW crashed into Tampa Bay after takeoff from MacDill AFB, Florida Jun 15, 1968.
0382 (MSN 2809) 1972: USAF 4535th TFTS (35th TFW). 1974: USAF 308th TFS (31st TFW). 1977: USAF 31st TFW.
1978-83: USAF 57th FIS. USAF 31st TFW. USAF 4th TFW. To South Korean AF Sep 1985.
66-0383/0386 McDonnell RF-4C-28-MC Phantom
Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org
0383 (MSN 1817) USAF 1st TRS (10th TRW). 1968: USAF 12th TRS (460th TRW).
With 460th TRW, 12th TRS shot down by ground fire over Laos Apr 13, 1968. Pilot POW, WSO rescued.
0384 (MSN 1809) USAF 363rd TRW. 1978: AFSC. 1981: AFFTC. 1985: USAF 412th TW.
1988: AFFTC. 6512th Test Squadron/6510th Test Wing, Edwards AFB, CA
To AMARC as FP824 Mar 2, 1992, To Quartsite, AZ for display Dec 2, 1994.
Now located at Quartzsite, AZ in a park named Freedom Garden
0385 (MSN 1830) with 460th TRW, 12th TRS shot down by ground fire near Cong Chanh/Song Be, Cambodia Jun 4, 1970. Both crew KIA
0386 (MSN 1823) AFFTC. AFSC. 1967: Ogden ALC, UT.
Crashed into Great Salt Lake, Utah on training flight Oct 19, 1967. Both crew killed.
66-0387 McDonnell RF-4C-29-MC Phantom
MSN 1846. USAF 12th TFW. 1967: USAF 16th TRS (460th TRW).
With 460th TRW, 16th TRS aborted takeoff, left runway and caught fire at Tan Son Nhut AB, South
Vietnam Sep 5, 1967. Both crew OK
66-0388 McDonnell RF-4C-28-MC Phantom
MSN 1838. With 432nd TRW, 11th TRS hit by AAA Jun 5, 1969 near Dong Hoi, North Vietnam and ditched
in Gulf of Tonkin. Both crew rescued.
66-0389/0406 McDonnell RF-4C-29-MC Phantom
Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org
0389 (MSN 1864) USAF 15th TRS (18th TFW). 1982: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TRW). 1982: USAF 16th TRS (363rd TRW).
1986: USAF 16th TRS (363rd TFW). USAF 91st TRS/67th TRW, Bergstrom AFB, TX To AMARC as FP736 Aug 21, 1991.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To BAE Systems, Mojave, CA Sep 9, 2008. Converted to QRF-4C AF356 with
82nd ATRS. Expended Apr 20, 2012
0390 (MSN 1855) with 460th TRW, 16th TRS hit by AAA over Laos Apr 30, 1969 and crash landed at Da Nang AB, South Vietnam. Both
crew KIA.
0391 (MSN 1882) with 460th TRW, 16th TRS destroyed on ground by VC rocket attack at Tan Son Nhut AB, South Vietnam Feb 18, 1968.
0392 (MSN 1873) USAF 16th TRS (475th TFW). 1971: USAF 12th TRS (460th TRW).
With 460th TRW, 12th TRS shot down by AAA over Stoeng Treng, Cambodia Jul 10, 1971. Both crew rescued.
0393 (MSN 1901) Ca.1967: TOS USAF.
By 1968: 15th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing (attached to 18th Tactical
Fighter Wing), Kadena AB, Okinawa.
1979: 33rd Tactical Reconnaissance Training Squadron, 363rd TRW, Shaw AFB, SC.
By 2/83: 62nd TRS, 67th TRW, Bergstrom AFB, CA.
1985: 91st TFS, 67th TRW, Bergstrom AFB, TX.
1991: 196th TRS, 163rd Tactical Reconnaissance Group (ANG), March AFB, CA.
To AMARC as FP780 Oct 29, 1991. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Aug 8, 2017. Scrapped
0394 (MSN 1892) USAF 15th TRS (18th TFW). USAF 91st TRS (75th TRW). 1967: USAF 11th TRS (432nd TRW).
With 11th TRS, 432nd TRW crashed near Mount Min, Laos due to battle damage Nov 20, 1967
0395 (MSN 1919) 1969: USAF 15th TRS (18th TFW). 1977: USAF 18th TRS (363rd TRW). 1978: USAF 67th TRW.
1979: USAF 12th TRS (67th TRW). USAF 363rd TRW. USAF 363rd TFW. 1990: USAF 67th TRW, Bergstrom AFB, TX
To AMARC as FP502 May 15, 1990. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008, To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Aug 8, 2017. Scrapped
0396 (MSN 1910) 1969: USAF 14th TRS (432nd TFW).
Shot down by by ground fire near Ban Ban, Laos Dec 21, 1969. Both crewmembers rescued. This was their
second combat ejection, as they were downed in RF-4C 66-0468 Nov 16 1969 and were rescued. The reports
that this plane went to Turkey appear to be in error.
0397 (MSN 1937) 1968-77: USAF 15th TRS (18th TFW). USAF 363rd TRW. USAF 67th TRW.
named "Sneak Preview" with 196th RS, California ANG in Mar 1993. Alabama ANG 106th TRS. Apr 3, /1993: Struck off charge
Later in 1993 noted at Nellis AFB, Nevada as an instructional airframe. Sent to be target on Nellis Range, Nevada Mar 1996.
0398 (MSN 1928) USAF 15th TRS (18th TFW). 1968: USAF 16th TRS (460th TRW).
With 460th TRW, 16th TRS shot down near Quang Tin, South Vietnam Apr 28, 1968. Both crew KIA.
0399 (MSN 1955) 1968: USAF 15th TRS (18th TFW). 1978: USAF 91st TRS (67th TRW). 1981: USAF 67th TRW.
Idaho ANG 190th TRS. To AMARC from 189th Tactical Reconnaissance Training Flight/124th Tactical
Reconnaisance Group, Boise Airport, ID as FP909 Apr 6, 1993. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008.
Scrapped at AMARC Feb 18, 2014
0400 (MSN 1946) 1970: USAF 4th TRS (75th TRW). 1973: USAF 45th TRS (67th TRW). 1979: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TRW).
1981: USAF 363rd TRW. USAF 67th TRW. 1984: USAF 16th TRS (363rd TFW). 1986: USAF 16th TRS (363rd TFW).
1986: USAF 38th TRS (26th TRW). Mississippi ANG 153rd TRS.1992: Alabama ANG 106th RS/117th RW, Birmingham MAP, AL.
To AMARC as FP967 May 26, 1994. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Jan 13, 2017. Scrapped
0401 (MSN 1973) 1968-70: USAF 15th TRS (18th TFW). 1976: USAF 18th TRS (363rd TRW).
1982-90: Mississippi ANG 153rd TRS. 1992: California ANG 196th TRS.
1993-94: Alabama ANG 106th RS/117th RW, Birmingham MAP, AL.
To AMARC as FP959 Apr 28, 1994. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008.
To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Jan 10, 2017. Scrapped
0402 (MSN 1964) SAF 4415th CCTS (363rd TRW). 1968-77: USAF 15th TRS (18th TFW). USAF 67th TRW.
Mississippi ANG 153rd TRS. 1992: California ANG 196th TRS163rd TRG, March AFB, CA
To AMARC as FP929 Jun 14, 1993. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008.
To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Jan 17, 2017. Scrapped
0403 (MSN 1992) USAF 91st TRS (75th TRW). USAF 4th TRS (75th TRW). 1967: USAF 11th TRS (432nd TRW).
With 432nd TRW, 11th TRS flamed out and crashed near Udorn AB, Thailand Oct 2, 1967. Both crew rescued.
0404 (MSN 1983) with 15th TRS, 18th TFW crashed on takeoff from Kadena AB, Okinawa Jul 29, 1968. Pilot killed.
0405 (MSN 2013) with 432nd TRW, 14th TRS shot down by AAA over Laos Apr 17, 1969. Both crew rescued.
0406 (MSN 2003) 75th TRW) crashed near Ozona, Texas Oct 16, 1967
66-0407/0428 McDonnell RF-4C-30-MC Phantom
Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org
0407 (MSN 2023) USAF 4415th CCTS (363rd TRW). USAF 67th TRW. 1975: USAF 363rd TRW.
1978-79: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TRW). 1991-92: California ANG 196th TRS/163rd TRG, March AFB, CA.
To AMARC as FP926 May 18, 1993. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Scrapped at AMARC Feb 6, 2014
0408 (MSN 2032) 1973: USAF 45th TRS (67th TRW). 1974: USAF 12th TRS (67th TRW). 1979: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TRW).
1985: USAF 91st TFS (67th TRW). 1988: USAF 91st TFS (67th TRW). 1992-94: Nevada ANG 192nd RS/152nd RG, Reno, NV.
To AMARC as FP0974 May 26, 1995. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Jan 13, 2017. Scrapped
0409 (MSN 2042) 460th TRW 12th TRS) shot down by ground fire near Ban Tang-Alai-Xoukoutoua in the A Shau Valley, Laos Apr 16, 1970.
Both crew KIA
0410 (MSN 2051) 1978: USAF 363rd TRW. 1982: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TRW). 1986: USAF 16th TRS (363rd TRW) Shaw AFB SC
To AMARC as FP368 Oct 27, 1989. To BAE Systems, Mojave, CA. Converted to QRF-4C AF-412.
Suffered hard landing and trucked to AMARC Jan 13, 2014 as 380381. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008.
To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Dec 19, 2017. Scrapped
0411 (MSN 2060) with 75th TRW crashed while landing at Bergstrom AFB, Texas Apr 25, 1967. Both crewmen killed.
0412 (MSN 2069) with 18th TRW, 125th TRS crashed into building under construction on approach to Itazuke AB, Japan Jun 3, 1968.
0413 (MSN 2078) USAF 38th TRS (26th TRW) 1973: USAF 30th TRS (10th TRW). 1973: USAF 32nd TRS (10th TRW).
1973: USAF 1st TRS (10th TRW). 1975-76: USAF 10th TRW. 1978: USAF 1st TRS (10th TRW). 1980: USAF 1st TRS (10th TRW).
1980-89: Mississippi ANG 153rd TRS. With 153rd TRS, Mississippi ANG crashed in Alabama Dec 3, 1989. Both crewmwn killed
0414 (MSN 2078) USAF 15th TRS (18th TFW). USAF 18th TRS (363rd TRW). USAF 67th TRW. To South Korean AF Jan 1990
0415 (MSN 2096) 1970: USAF 11th TRS (432nd TRW). 1977: USAF 18th TRS (363rd TRW). USAF 67th TRW.
1980: Mississippi ANG 153rd TRS. 1992-94: Alabama ANG 106th RS/117th RW, Birmingham MAP, AL.
Named �Sweet Thang II� and �Phix Em and Fly Em� with 106th RS, Alabama ANG in April 1994
To AMARC as FP964 May 19, 1994. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To
0416 (MSN 2105) USAF 363rd TRW. 1987: USAF 15th TRS (18th TFW).
With 15th TRS, 18th TFW crashed into sea off Okinawa Nov 2, 1987. Both crewmen killed.
0417 (MSN 2114) 1973: USAF 45th TRS (67th TRW). 1977: USAF 18th TRS (363rd TRW). 1979: USAF 16th TRS (363rd TRW).
1980-82: Nebraska ANG 173rd TRS. Nevada ANG 192nd TRS. 1992-93: California ANG 196th TRS/163rd TRG, March AFB, CA.
To AMARC as FP911 Apr 7, 1993. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Jan 13, 2017. Scrapped
0418 (MSN 2123) USAF 38th TRS (26th TRW). USAF 16th TRS (363rd TRW). USAF 26th TRW. 1976: USAF 10th TRW.
1977-78: USAF 1st TRS (10th TRW). 1980-93: Mississippi ANG 153rd TRS. 1993: Nebraska ANG 173rd RS/155th RG, Lincoln MAP, NE.
Named "Girls just wanna have fun" with 193rd RS, Nebraska ANG in Jun 1993.
To AMARC as FP939 Jul 28, 1993. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Scrapped at AMARC Apr 30, 2014
0419 (MSN 2132) was used in 1971 to test the G-139 reconnaissance sensor pod. USAF 10th TRW.
1976: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TRW). 1976: USAF 16th TRS (363rd TRW). 1977: USAF 18th TRS (363rd TRW).
1985: USAF 91st TFS (67th TRW). 1989: USAF 67th TRW, Bergstrom AFB, TX
To AMARC as FP340 Oct 13, 1989. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Aug 8, 2017. Scrapped
0420 (MSN 2142) 432nd TRW, 14th TRS) shot down by AAA near Hong Lein/Ha Tinh, North Vietnam Nov 13, 1970. Both crew KIA.
0421 (MSN 2152) 1973: USAF 32nd TRS (10th TRW). Active in June 1973 with 10th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing at RAF Alconbury.
1975-76: USAF 10th TRW. 1977-78: USAF 1st TRS (10th TRW). 1982-86: Mississippi ANG 153rd TRS/186th TRG, Key Field, Meridian, MS.
To AMARC as FP767 Oct 1, 1991. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Aug 8, 2017. Scrapped
0422 (MSN 2162) 1970: USAF 38th TRS (26th TRW). 1975-76: USAF 10th TRW. 1977-78: USAF 1st TRS (10th TRW).
1980-90: Mississippi ANG 153rd TRS. 1992: California ANG 196th TRS/163rd TRG, March AFB, CA.
To AMARC as FP903 Oct 27, 1992. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Scrapped at AMARC Feb 19, 2014
0423 (MSN 2172) 1971: USAF 30th TRS (10th TRW). 1972: USAF 10th TRW. 1973: USAF 30th TRS (10th TRW).
1973: USAF 32nd TRS (10th TRW). 1975-76: USAF 10th TRW. 1977-78: USAF 1st TRS (10th TRW).
1981-91: Mississippi ANG 153rd TRS;186th TRG, Meridian, MS. Kentucky ANG 165th TRS.
1993: California ANG 196th TRS/163rd TRG, March AFB, CA.
To AMARC as FP933 Jun 18, 1993. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Apr 13, 2017. Scrapped
0424 (MSN 2182) 1969: USAF 10th TRW. 1970-71: USAF 1st TRS (10th TRW). 1972: USAF 32nd TRS (10th TRW).
1975: USAF 10th TRW. 1976-77: USAF 1st TRS (10th TRW).
With 10th TRW crashed near the village of Thuine, West Germany Aug 25, 1977. Both crew killed.
0425 (MSN 2192) 1968-69: USAF 10th TRW. 1970: USAF 1st TRS (10th TRW). RAF Alconbury, UK 1971: USAF 32nd TRS (10th TRW).
1972-73: USAF 10th TRW. 1975-76: USAF 10th TRW. 1978: USAF 1st TRS (10th TRW). 1980-90: Mississippi ANG 153rd TRS.
Idaho ANG 190th TRS/124th TRG, Boise Airport, ID
To AMARC as FP901 Oct 8, 1992. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Scrapped at AMARC Feb 5, 2014
0426 (MSN 2201) 1969: USAF 10th TRW. 1970-72: USAF 30th TRS (10th TRW). 1973: USAF 10th TRW
With 10th TRW crashed near Lauwersoog, Holland Aug 22, 1973.
0427 (MSN 2210) 1967: USAF 10th TRW. 1976: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TRW). 1977: USAF 18th TRS (363rd TRW).
1985: USAF 91st TFS (67th TRW). 1986: USAF 16th TRS (363rd TFW). California ANG 196th TRS. Alabama ANG 106th TRS.
1990: USAF 91st TRS (67th TRW), Bergstrom AFB, TX
To AMARC as FP750 Sep 5, 1991. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To BAE Systems, Mojave, CA. To QRF-4C drone AF413.
Expended May 8, 2014
0428 (MSN 2220) USAF 15th TRS (18th TFW). 1980-91: Mississippi ANG 153rd TRS. 1992-93: Nebraska ANG 173rd RS.155th RG, Lincoln MAP, NE.
Named "Rambo II The Sequel" with 173rd RS Nebraska ANG.
To AMARC as FP944 Sep 16, 1993. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Jan 20, 2017. Scrapped
66-0429/0450 McDonnell RF-4C-31-MC Phantom
Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com. PhantomDispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org
0429 (MSN 2233) USAF 22nd TRS (67th TRW). USAF 16th TRS (363rd TRW). 1983: USAF 52nd TRTS (67th TRW).
To Republic of Korea AF Jan 1990 as 60-429
0430 (MSN 2244) 1969: USAF 10th TRW. 1971: USAF 32nd TRS (10th TRW). 1972: USAF 10th TRW. 1973: USAF 32nd TRS (10th TRW).
1975: USAF 10th TRW. 1977-78: USAF 1st TRS (10th TRW). 1986-90: Mississippi ANG 153rd TRS.
1992: Idaho ANG 190th TRS/124th TRG, Boise Airport, ID.
To AMARC as FP900 Oct 8, 1992. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Scrapped at AMARC Feb 5, 2014
0431 (MSN 2254) with 432nd TRW, 14th TRS shot down by ground fire near Ban Thapachon, Laos Feb 27, 1968. Both crew KIA
0432 (MSN 2264) USAF 15th TRS (18th TFW). 1968: USAF 14th TRS (432nd TRW).
With 432nd TRW, 14th TRS ran out of fuel and crashed near Udorn AB, Thailand Nov 21, 1968. Crew OK
0433 (MSN 2274) 1970: USAF 32nd TRS (10th TRW). 1972: USAF 10th TRW. 1973: USAF 32nd TRS (10th TRW).
1975: USAF 10th TRW. 1977: USAF 1st TRS (10th TRW).
1980-90: Mississippi ANG 153rd TRS/186th TRG, Key Field, Meridian, MS.
To AMARC as FP789 Dec 3, 1991. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008.
To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Jan 17, 2017. Scrapped
0434 (MSN 2284) with 15th TRS, 18th TFW crashed near Clark AB, Philippines Feb 5, 1977
0435 (MSN 2294) 1969-71: USAF 15th TRS (18th TFW). USAF 67th TRW. USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TRW). 1984: USAF 12th TRS (67th TRW).
1987: USAF 12th TRS (67th TRW). 1989: USAF 62nd TRS (67th TRW). 1991-92: California ANG 196th TRS/163rd TRG, March AFB, CA.
To AMARC as FP927 Jun 4, 1993. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Scrapped at AMARC Feb 6,2014
0436 (MSN 2304)USAF 15th TRS (18th TFW). 1970: USAF 14th TRS (432nd TRW).
With 432nd TRW, 14th TRS shot down over the Plateau des Bolovens near Muang Fangdeng, Laos Jul 29, 1970. Both crew KIA
0437 (MSN 2314) with 15th TRS, 18th TFW w/o at Osan AB, South Korea Feb 8, 1968
0438 (MSN 2324) 1968: USAF 15th TRS (18th TRW). Mississippi ANG 153rd TRS. USAF 15th TRS (18th TFW).
To South Korean AF Oct 1990. 2001: 131 Squadron
0439 (MSN 2334) USAF 91st TRS (75th TRW). 1971: USAF 67th TRW. 1971: USAF 14th TRS (432nd TRW).
With 432nd TRW, 14th TRS shot down by AAA near An Loc, South Vietnam Oct 1, 1971. Pilot KIA, WSO rescued.
0440 (MSN 2344) USAF 12th TRS (460th TRW). 1968: USAF 15th TRS (18th TFW). USAF 67th TRW.
1979: USAF 15th TRS (18th TFW). 1982-86: USAF 15th TRS (18th TFW).
To Republic of Korea AF Oct 1990 as 60-440. W/o Apr 7, 2008.
0441 (MSN 2354) USAF 91st TRS (75th TRW). 1969: USAF 14th TRS (432nd TRW).
with 432nd TRW, 14th TRS hi by AA over Laos Nov 22, 1969 and crashed near Nakhon Phanom AB, Thailand due to battle damage.
Both crew rescued.
0442 (MSN 2364) USAF 91st TRS (75th TRW). USAF 38th TRS (26th TRW). 1968: USAF 14th TRS (432nd TRW).
With 432nd TRW, 14th TRS shot down by ground fire near Dong Hoi, North Vietnam May 18, 1968. Pilot POW, WSO KIA
0443 (MSN 2374) with 432nd TRW, 14th TRS crashed into Phakap Mountain near Ban Phonsangphai, Laos.Feb 4, 1968. Both crew killed
0444 (MSN 2384) USAF 18th TRS (363rd TRW). USAF 91st TRS (75th TRW). USAF 4th TRS (75th TRW). 1977: USAF 363rd TRW.
1978-79: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TRW). 1982: USAF 67th TRW. 1984: USAF 12th TRS (67th TRW). 1985-86: USAF 67th TRW.
1986: USAF 16th TRS (363rd TFW). 1987: USAF 12th TRS (67th TRW). 1987: USAF 92nd TRS (67th TRW).
1989: USAF 62nd TRS (67th TRW). 1991: California ANG 196th TRS/163rd TRG, March AFB, CA
To AMARC as FP811 Feb 3, 1992. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Scrapped at AMARC Feb 8, 2014
0445 (MSN 2394) with 432nd TRW, 14th TRS shot down by SA-2 near Van Loc/Dong Hoi, North Vietnam Nov 23, 1968. Pilot KIA, WSO POW
0446 (MSN 2404) 1968: USAF 15th TRS (18th TFW). 1981: USAF 15th TRS (18th TFW).
1991: Idaho ANG 190th TRS/124th TRG, Boise Airport, ID. .To AMARC as FP843 Apr 28, 1992. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008.
To BAE Systems, Mojave, CA Nov 2, 2009 and converted to QRF-4C AF374 with 82nd ATRS. Expended Feg 13, 2014
0447 (MSN 2414) USAF 38th TRS (26th TRW). 1968: USAF 14th TRS (432nd TRW).
with 432nd TRW, 14th TRS shot down by ground fire near Ban Don/Dong Hoi, North Vietnam Aug 15, 1968. Pilot KIA, WSO POW
0448 (MSN 2424) 1970: USAF 67th TRW. 1972: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TRW). USAF 22nd TRS (67th TRW). USAF 363rd TRW.
With 363rd TRW, 15th TRS crashed 7 mi from Osan AB due to engine fire Jul 23, 1980. Both crew
ejected safely.
0449 (MSN 2434) USAF 14th TRS (432nd TRW). 1972: USAF 1st TRS (10th TRW). 1973: USAF 32nd TRS (10th TRW). 1975: USAF 10th TRW.
1976-78: USAF 1st TRS (10th TRW). USAF 26th TRW. 1982-90: Mississippi ANG 153rd TRS. Alabama ANG 106th TRS.
1993: Nebraska ANG 173rd RS/155th RG, Lincoln MAP, NE. To AMARC as FP949 Sep 29, 1993. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008.
Departed Aug/Sep 20214
0450 (MSN 2444) with 91st TRS, 75th TRW crashed near Fort Lewis, Washington Jul 31, 1968.
66-0451/0472 McDonnell RF-4C-32-MC Phantom
Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org
0451 (MSN 2452) Delivered to the United States Air Force. USAF 16th TRS (363rd TRW). USAF 9th TRS (75th TRW).
With 9th TRS, 75th TRW crashed near Udorn AB, Thailand Feb 15, 1974
0452 (MSN 2468) 1972: USAF 363rd TRW. 1973: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TRW). 1978-79: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TRW).
1989: USAF 12th TRS (67th TRW). 1990: California ANG 196th TRS/163rd TRG, March AFB, CA
To AMARC as FP816 Feb 6, 1992. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To BAE Systems, Mojave, CA Mar 26, 2010
and converted to QRF-4C AF380 with 82nd ATRS. Expended Feb 1, 2013
0453 (MSN 2480) USAF 22nd TRS (67th TRW). 1974: USAF 12th TRS (67th TRW). 1978-82: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TRW).
1982: USAF 16th TRS (363rd TRW). 1983: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TFW). 1986: USAF 16th TRS (363rd TFW).
1992: California ANG 196th TRS. 1993-94: Alabama ANG 106th RS/117th RW, Birmingham MAP, AL.
To AMARC as FP961 Apr 28, 1994. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Jan 17, 2017. Scrapped
0454 (MSN 2490) 1970: USAF 9th TRS (75th TRW). USAF 22nd TRS (67th TRW). 1973: USAF 45th TRS (67th TRW).
1974: USAF 12th TRS (67th TRW). 1980: USAF 363rd TRW.
With 363rd TRW crashed near Boykin/Camden, South Carolina Feb 19, 1980
0455 (MSN 2500) 1972: USAF 363rd TRW. USAF 22nd TRS (67th TRW). 1976: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TRW). USAF 67th TRW
SOC Sep 7, 1988. Assigned as battle damage repair trainer at Bergstrom AFB, Texas
0456 (MSN 2511) USAF 22nd TRS (67th TRW). 1978: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TRW). 1988: USAF 62nd TRS (67th TRW).
1991: USAF 91st TRS/67th TRW.Bergstrom AFB, TX.
To AMARC as FP740 Aug 27, 1991. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West Tucson, AZ Apr 13, 2017. Scrapped
0457 (MSN 2521) USAF 22nd TRS (67th TRW). 1968: USAF 14th TRS (432nd TRW).
With 432nd TRW, 14th TRS crashed at Udorn AB, Thailand due to engnine failure Oct 30, 1968. Both crew OK
0458 (MSN 2531) USAF 22nd TRS (67th TRW). 1968: USAF 16th TRS (363rd TRW).
With 16th TRS, 363rd TRW crashed while landing at Shaw AFB, South Carolina Jul 26, 1968.
0459 (MSN 2541) USAF 22nd TRS (67th TRW). 1981: USAF 33rd TRTS (363rd TRW). 1982: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TRW).
1984: USAF 363rd TFW. With 363rd TFW crashed in Great Smoky Mountains near Gatlinburg, Tennessee Jan 4, 1984
Both crewmen killed.
0460 (MSN 2551) USAF 22nd TRS (67th TRW). USAF 18th TRS (363rd TRW). 1976: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TRW).
1976: USAF 33rd TRS (363rd TRW). With 363rd TRW, 33rd TRS crashed Oct 1, 1976 in Holston Mountains near Bristol, TN
2 Luftwaffe officers onboard killed.
0461 (MSN 2560) USAF 67th TRW. 1976: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TRW). 1977: USAF 18th TRS (363rd TRW). 1986: USAF 62nd TRS (67th TRW).
1992: California ANG 196th TRS/163rd TRG. March AFB, CA.
To AMARC as FP674 May 16, 1991. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To BAE Systems, Mojave, CA Aug 4, 2019
and converted to QRF-4C drone AF385. Expended Feb 27, 2013 with 82nd ATRS
0462 (MSN 2569) . USAF 363rd TRW 1969: USAF 75th TRW.
With 75th TRW w/o at Bergstrom AFB, Texas May 28, 1969
0463 (MSN 2578) 1968: USAF 91st TRS (67th TRW) USAF 363rd TRW. USAF 91st TRS/67th TRW, Bergstrom AFB, TX.
To AMARC as FP737 Aug 21, 1991. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To BAE Systems, Mojave, CA Sep 23, 2010 and
converted to QRF-4C. Expended Oct 31, 2012 with 82nd ATRS
0464 (MSN 2587) 1969: USAF 22nd TRS (67th TRW) AFFTC. 1979: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TRW). 1988: USAF 91st TRS (67th TRW).
USAF 3427th TS. .6/1992: Struck off charge. Noted Oct 2012 on Silver Flag training area of Tyndall AFB, Florida
0465 (MSN 2597) USAF 22nd TRS (67th TRW). AFFTC. 1979: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TRW). USAF 67th TRW.
To South Korean AF Jan 1990. 2005: 131st TRS.
As 66-465 preserved at Jinju Air Base with Republic of Korea AF Education & Training
Command in March 2021.
0466 (MSN 2606) with 432nd TRW, 14th TRS shot down near Dong Hoi, North Vietnam Aug 23, 1968. Both crew KIA
0467 (MSN 2615) USAF 26th TRW. USAF 16th TRS (363rd TRW). 1984-89: USAF 67th TRW. 1991: USAF 67th TRW.
1/1991: Assigned as a battle damage repair trainer to Moody AFB, GA.
Currently preserved at Valdosta, Georgia airport
0468 (MSN 2624) with 32nd TRW, 14th TRS hit by AAA over Laos Nov 16, 1969, crew ejected safely over Udorn AB, Thailand and
were rescued.
0469 (MSN 2632) 1968: USAF 12th TRS (460th TRW). 1971: USAF 4950th TW. USAF 38th TRS (26th TRW). USAF 10th TRW.
USAF 363rd TRW. USAF 67th TRW. Ogden ALC, UT. SOC Jul 18, 1994. Currently on display at Hill AFB Museum, Ogden, Utah
0470 (MSN 2641) USAF 67th TRW. 1978-82: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TRW). 1986: USAF 16th TRS (363rd TFW) Shaw AFB, SC.
To AMARC as FP328 Oct 6, 1989. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Dec/Jan 2016
0471 (MSN 2651) 1969: USAF 14th TRS (432nd TRW). 1972: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TRW).
With 62nd TRS, 363rd TRW involved in midair collision with 65-0825 Nov 24, 1972 off
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina during defensive combat maneuvering mission. 2 of the
crew were killed, two ejected and were recovered.
0472 (MSN 2659) 1971: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 22nd TRS (67th TRW). USAF 363rd TRW. 1985: USAF 91st TFS (67th TRW).
1987: USAF 12th TRS (67th TRW). To South Korean AF in Jan 1990 as 60-472
66-0473/0478 McDonnell RF-4C-33-MC Phantom
Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org
0473 (MSN 2661) USAF 4th TRS (75th TRW). 1980-82: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TRW). 1983: USAF 363rd TFW.
1984: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TFW). 1990: USAF 91st TRS/ 67th TRW., Bergstrom AFB, TX
To AMARC as FP749 Sep 5, 1991. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To BAE Systems, Mojave, CA Feb 2, 2009
and converted to QRF-4C drone AF363. Expended May 16, 2012 with 82nd ATRS
0474 (MSN 2671) 1973: USAF 45th TRS (67th TRW). 1978-79: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TRW). 1988-89: USAF 67th TRW.
1990-91: USAF 91st TRS (67th TRW). Bergstrom AFB, TX
To AMARC as FP728 Jul 25, 1991. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Sep 8, 2017. Scrapped
0475 (MSN 2682) 1972: USAF 91st TRS (67th TRW). 1973: USAF 45th TRS (67th TRW). 1976: USAF 12th TRS (67th TRW).
1982: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TRW). 1984: USAF 16th TRS (363rd TRW). 1986: USAF 16th TRS (363rd TFW).
1991: California ANG 196th TRS/163rd TRG, March AFB, CA.
to AMARC as FP734 Aug 19, 1991. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008.
Seen at Davis-Monthan AMARC on 8/28/2017. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Jun 6, 2018. Scrapped
0476 (MSN 2690) USAF 4th TRS (75th TRW). 1978-79: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TRW). 1982: USAF 16th TRS (363rd TFW).
1982: USAF 62nd TRS (363rd TRW). 1983: USAF 363rd TRW. 1985-86: USAF 16th TRS (363rd TFW).
1988: USAF 16th TRS (363rd TFW). 1989: USAF 363rd TFW. USAF 45th TRS (67th TRW). Bergtrom AFB, TX
To AMARC as FP615 Mar 8, 1991. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To BAE Systems, Mojave, CA Aug 11, 2008
and converted to QRF-4C drone AF354. Expended Nov 30 2011
0477 (MSN 2701) USAF 18th TRS (363rd TRW). USAF 22nd TRS (67th TRW). USAF 363rd TRW. 1986: USAF 67th TRW
With 67th TRW crashed near Ozona, Texas 5/23/1986
0478 (MSN 2713) USAF 15th TRS (18th TFW). USAF 10th TRW. 1970: USAF 26th TRW. 1971: USAF 38th TRS (26th TRW).
1975-76: USAF 10th TRW. 1977-78: USAF 1st TRS (10th TRW). 1980-90: Mississippi ANG 153rd TRS/186th TRG, Key Field, Meridian. MS
To AMARC as FP774 Oct 22, 1991. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To BAE Systems, Mojave CA May 31, 2011
and converted to QRF-4C drone AF395. Expended Mar 31, 2015.
66-0479/0490 Cancelled contract for Lockheed C-130E Hercules
66-0491/0745 Bell UH-1C-BF Iroquois
MSN 1473/1727. Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com
0506,0544,0555,0668,0568,0569,0605,0623,0625,0627,0629,0645,0679,0703,0733,0734 converted to QUH-1M.
0608, 0664 transferred to NASA.
0491 (MSN 1473) converted to UH-1M
0492 (MSN 1474) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Oct 1966 to Jan 1968. Converted to UH-1M
0496 (MSN 1478) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") crashed in South Vietnam Aug 27, 1966. 4 KIA.
0497 (MSN 1479) Jun 1966: TOS USA. Oct 1966 to Jul 1968: 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 501st Aviation Battalion, South Vietnam.
Aug 1968 to May 1969: Bell Helicopter, Ft. Worth, TX, for repairs and conversion to UH-1M.�
Jun 1969 to Dec 1970: 240th Assault Helicopter Company, South Vietnam.
Point of interest: While flying combat the aircraft received 17 hits from small arms fire in bottom, tail section, cockpit,
main rotor, tail rotor, engine compartment, and �other structures,� resulting in 2 forced landings and one wounded personnel.
Oct 1971 to ca.1994: Army National Guard.
By Oct 1995: Displayed at Boone Municipal Airport, Boone, IA. Markings as 176th AHC in Vietnam.�
Ca.2012: Restored externally.
0498 (MSN 1480) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Oct 1966 to Jul 1968
0500 (MSN 1482) w/o Jul 25, 1968
0501 (MSN 1483) w/o Mar 7, 1968
0502 (MSN 1484) w/o Mar 21, 1968
0503 (MSN 1485) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") w/o Dec 19, 1966
0504 (MSN 1486) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Oct 1966 to Dec 1967, w/o Jan 5, 1968
0505 (MSN 1487) w/o Sep 8, 1966
0506 (MSN 1488) converted to UH-1M
0507 (MSN 1489) w/o Apr 20, 1967
0508 (MSN 1490) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Oct 1966 to Sep 1968. w/o May 20, 1969
0509 (MSN 1491) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Oct 1966 to Nov 1966. W/o Apr 20, 1967
0510 (MSN 1492) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Oct 1966 to Apr 1968. W/o May 5, 1968
0512 (MSN 1494) converted to UH-1M
0513 (MSN 1495) converted to UH-1M. At Lexington, NE Transportation Museum
0514 (MSN 1496, 114th AHC) a main rotor blade cracked and crashed in a rice paddy in SVN Oct 26, 1967. 4 KIA.
0515 (MSN 1497) w/o Jun 22, 1970
0516 (MSN 1498) w/o Apr 20, 1970
0517 (MSN 1499) w/o Jan 24, 1967
0518 (MSN 1500) w/o Feb 23, 1970
0519 (MSN 1501) w/o Jan 4, 1968
0520 (MSN 1502) converted to UH-1M
0521 (MSN 1503) w/o Nov 16, 1967
0523 (MSN 1505) w/o Sep 29, 1968
0524 (MSN 1506) converted to UH-1M
0525 (MSN 1507) w/o Jun 18, 1969
0526 (MSN 1508) w/o Dec 21, 1967
0527 (MSN 1509)
0528 (MSN 1510) saved from destruction by its crew chief on Jan 1, 1969 who died of his wounds and was
posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor. Upgraded to UH-1M. Donated to National
Warplane Museum, arriving November 2000. Currently undergoing restoration
at Fort Irwin, CA, has tail boom of 65-9463.
0530 (MSN 1512) with 118th AHC in Vietnam. W/o Oct 9, 1969
0531 (MSN 1513) converted to UH-1M
0532 (MSN 1514) w/o Sep 28, 1968
0533 (MSN 1515) w/o Jan 14, 1970
0536 (MSN 1518) W/O dEC 22, 1967
0537 (MSN 1519) converted to UH-1M
0538 (MSN 1520) w/o Nov 9, 1967
0539 (MSN 1521) converted to UH-1M
0540 (MSN 1522) to USMC as 600540. Converted to UH-1M. Det 2, lost to engine failure over water, no casualties 3/8/71
0541 (MSN 1523) w/o Apr 11, 1968
0542 (MSN 1524) w/o Nov 22, 1968
0543 (MSN 1525) w/o May 18, 1967
0544 (MSN 1526) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Aug 1969 to Jun 1970. Converted to UH-1M
0545 (MSN 1527) w/o Aug 26, 1971
0546 (MSN 1528) to USMC as 600610. Converted to UH-1M. On display in Oct 2009 at Camp W. G. Williams NG
Training Facility, Bluffdale, Utah
0547 (MSN 1529) converted to UH-1M
0549 (MSN 1531) W/O aPR 3, 1970
0550 (MSN 1532) shot down by ground fire in South Vietnam Jun 21, 1967. 4 KIA.
0551 (MSN 1533) converted to UH-1M. To National Military Heritage Museum, Saint Joseph, Missouri
0552 (MSN 1534) (116th AHC) shot down by small arms fire in SVN Jun 5, 1969. 4 KIA.
0553 (MSN 1535) w/o Aug 3, 1967
0554 (MSN 1536) w/o Dec 5, 1966
0555 (MSN 1537) converted to UH-1M
0556 (MSN 1538) w/o Mar 23, 1971
0557 (MSN 1539) converted to UH-1M
0558 (MSN 1540) to Army NG
0559 (MSN 1541) w/o Apr 10, 1969
0561 (MSN 1543) w/o Sep 9, 1970
0562 (MSN 1544) with 118th AHC in Vietnam. W/o Mar 7, 1968
0563 (MSN 1545) converted to UH-1M
0564 (MSN 1546) w/o Sep 6, 1970
0565 (MSN 1547) w/o Aug 17, 1967
0566 (MSN 1548) w/o Jul 18, 1968
0567 (MSN 1549) converted to UH-1M
0568 (MSN 1550) converted to UH-1M
0570 (MSN 1552) w/o Nov 17, 1966
0571 (MSN 1553) To Ventura County Sheriff's Department, Camarillo, California as N204VC but cancelled on September 23, 2007.
0572 (MSN 1554) converted to UH1M. W/o Mar 24, 1978
0573 (MSN 1555) w/o May 25, 1969
0574 (MSN 1556) w/o Jan 4, 1968
0575 (MSN 1557) w/o Nov 16, 1967
0576 (MSN 1558) converted to UH-1M
0577 (MSN 1559) w/o May 25, 1967
0578 (MSN 1560) w/o Mar 23, 1967
0579 (MSN 1561) w/o Jan 23, 1969
0580 (MSN 1562) w/o Jun 20, 1969
0581 (MSN 1563) w/o Jul 30, 1968
0582 (MSN 1564) w/o Dec 14, 1967
0583 (MSN 1565) w/o Jan 30, 1968
0584 (MSN 1566) converted to UH-1M
0585 (MSN 1567) w/o Dec 8, 1967
0586 (MSN 1568) converted to UH-1M
0587 (MSN 1569) (57th AHC) hit by small arms fire and crashlanded in Cambodia Dec 22, 1969. 2 MIA, 2 rescued.
0588 (MSN 1570) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Aug 1968 to Aug 1970. Converted to UH-1M
0589 (MSN 1571) w/o Jul 18, 1970
0590 (MSN 1572) w/o May 9, 1970
0591 (MSN 1573)w/o Jan 21, 1970
0592 (MSN 1574) w/o Feb 10, 1968
0593 (MSN 1575) w/o Aug 24, 1967
0594 (MSN 1576) (119th AHC) shot down by AAA near Dak To, SVN Nov 10, 1967. 2 KIA, 2 rescued.
0595 (MSN 1577) converted to UH-1M
0596 (MSN 1578) (119th AHC) shot down by small arms fire in SVN May 6, 1967. 3 KIA, 1 injured.
0597 (MSN 1579) w/o Jun 10, 1971
0598 (MSN 1580) w/o Aug 31, 1967
0599 (MSN 1581) to US Marine Corps Assigned 9/8/71
0600 (MSN 1582) w/o Mar 23, 1967
0601 (MSN 1583) w/o Nov 9, 1967
0604 (MSN 1586) w/o Nov 16, 1967
0605 (MSN 1587) converted to UH-1M
0606 (MSN 1588)) w/o Apr 7, 1969
0607 (MSN 1589) converted to UH-1M
0608 (MSN 1590) transferred to NASA. Mar 2007 was N417NP. Registered as N414NA on March 16, 2012 and
noted in March 2017 with Military Machines of American Freedom at Quincy, Florida.
0609 (MSN 1591) at USS Masachusetts Memorial Committee, Fall River, Massachusetts Apr 2007
0610 (MSN 1592) to USMC as 600610. Assigned 7/11/71. W/o Aug 30, 1971
0611 (MSN 1593) (101st ABN) shot down by small arms fire in SVN Nov 27, 1968. 5 KIA.
0612 (MSN 1594) w/o Jan 12, 1968
0613 (MSN 1595) (191st AHC) shot down by small arms fire in SVN Sep 3, 1968. 2 KIA, 1 MIA, 1 rescued.
0614 (MSN 1596) w/o Jun 7, 1968
0615 (MSN 1597) w/o Jun 20, 1968
0616 (MSN 1598) Shot down with 4 wounded, destroyed to prevent capture 8/28/71
Conflict: converted to UH-1M. Preserved at White Sands Missile Range
0617 (MSN 1599) w/o Aug 24, 1971
0618 (MSN 1600) converted to UH-1M
0619 (MSN 1601) w/o May 28, 1969
0620 (MSN 1602) w/o Jan 8, 1970
0622 (MSN 1604) w/o Feb 15, 1968
0623 (MSN 1605) converted to UH-1M
0624 (MSN 1606) w/o Apr 24, 1969
0625 (MSN 1607) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Sep 1970 to Dec 1971.
0626 (MSN 1608) w/o Oct 2, 1970
0627 (MSN 1609) to Army NG
0628 (MSN 1610) w/o Dec 11, 1967
0630 (MSN 1612) converted to UH-1M
0631 (MSN 1613) w/o Dec 23, 1967
0632 (MSN 1614) converted to UH-1M. Mounted on a post at Heck Vietnam Veterans Memorial Park, Monroe, Michigan
0633 (MSN 1615) 2/o Mar 23, 1968
0634 (MSN 1616) (235th Avn) hit by ground fire and crashed in SVN Feb 2, 1968. All 5 KIA.
0635 (MSN 1617) converted to UH-1M.
0636 (MSN 1618) w/o Oct 7, 1971
0637 (MSN 1619) w/o Aug 9, 1968
0638 (MSN 1620) w/o Aug 29, 1968
0639 (MSN 1621) w/o Apr 18, 1970
0640 (MSN 1622) w/o Dec 28, 1968
0641 (MSN 1623) converted to UH-1M
0642 (MSN 1624) w/o Dec 29, 1968
0643 (MSN 1625) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Jun 1968 to Dec 1968. Converted to UH-1M.
Preserved McEntire ANGS, South Carolina
0644 (MSN 1626) converted to UH-1M. As serial 320 exhibited at FAS Museum, San Salvador/Iiopango Airport Nov 2007
0645 (MSN 1627) converted to UH-1M. To AMARC as XA0305
0646 (MSN 1628) w/o Jul 16, 1970
0647 (MSN 1629) w/o Jan 24, 1970
0648 (MSN 1630) converted to UH-1M. Noted Aug 2003 at Virginia Air and Space Center, Hampton, VA
0649 (MSN 1631) converted to UH-1M
0650 (MSN 1632) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Jan 1067 to May 1967. Shot down by small arms
fire Jun 15, 1967. 2 KIA, 2 rescued.
0651 (MSN 1633) (114th AHC) crashed at landing in thunderstorm at Vinh Long, SVN Aug 1, 1967. 4 KIA, 1 injured.
0652 (MSN 1634) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Jan 1967 Feb 1968. W/o Mar 7, 1968
0653 (MSN 1635) w/o Sep 7, 1967
0654 (MSN 1636) w/o Mar 14, 1968
0655 (MSN 1637) to US Marine Corps assigned 9/9/71
0656 (MSN 1638) w/o May 6, 1970
0657 (MSN 1639) w/o Jun 28, 1970
0658 (MSN 1640) converted to UH-1M
0660 (MSN 1642) w/o Mar 7, 1970
0661 (MSN 1643) w/o Feb 21, 1969
0662 (MSN 1644) w/o May 13, 1970
0663 (MSN 1645) converted to UH-1M
0664 (MSN 1646) converted to JUH-1M and assigned to NASA Kennedy Space Center, FL. Registered as NASA 418.
Registered as N418NA May 29, 1986; cancelled Sep 16, 1993
0665 (MSN 1647) w/o Jul 2, 1968
0666 (MSN 1648) w/o Oct 25, 1969
0667 (MSN 1649) converted to UH-1M
0668 (MSN 1650) w/o Oct 7, 1968
0669 (MSN 1651) converted to UH-1M
0670 (MSN 1652) Delivered to US Army Nov66. 187th Assault Helicopter Company, 269th Combat Aviation
Battalion. Shot down 12Apr68 by enemy ground fire, South Vietnam. The helicopter was hit in the
left side causing a fire.
0671 (MSN 1653) w/o Aug 13, 1968
0672 (MSN 1654) converted to JUH-1M
0673 (MSN 1655) (5th Cav, 3rd Sqn, D Troop) crashed after midair collision, w/o May 31, 1967
0674 (MSN 1656) w/o Nov 13, 1969
0675 (MSN 1657) at Museum of Flight, Santa Monica, CA.
0676 (MSN 1658) converted to UH-1M
0677 (MSN 1659) (5th Cav, 3rd Sqn, D Troop) crashed after midair collision with UH-1C 66-0673 near Ben Luc, SVN May 26, 1967.
0678 (MSN 1660) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Jan 1970 to Dec 1971. Converted to UH-1M.
Registered N58RF with US Department of Commerce, Miami, FL Jun 29, 1980. Registration cancelled Jul 9, 1984.
0680 (MSN 1662) w/o Aug 4, 1968
0681 (MSN 1663) w/o Nov 15, 1968
0682 (MSN 1664) w/o Mar 29, 1968
0683 (MSN 1665) noted Oct 2003 at Combat Air Museum, Topeka, KS with boom from 66-15091
Still there Oct 2006 with SN 15091 on vertical fin
0684 (MSN 1666) converted to UH-1M
0686 (MSN 1668) plane marked as 66-0686 at Chanute Air Museum is actually 61-0686.
0687 (MSN 1669) converted to UH-1M. To Army National Guard
0688 (MSN 1670) converted to UH-1M
0692 (MSN 1674) w/o Aug 8, 1970
0693 (MSN 1675) (189th AHC) crashed and burned due engine failure in SVN Mar 11, 1968. 2 crew KIA, 2 survived.
0694 (MSN 1676) w/o Feb 27, 1970
0695 (MSN 1677) w/o Nov 8, 1967
0696 (MSN 1678) with 173 AVN in Vietnam. W/o May 9, 1971
0697 (MSN 1679) w/o Dec 21, 1967
0698 (MSN 1680) converted to UH-1M
0699 (MSN 1681) Delivered to US Army Dec66. 240th Assault Helicopter Company "Greyhounds". Written off
2May68 by enemy ground fire, South Vietnam.
0700 (MSN 1682) (48th AHC) shot down by heavy machine gun in Laos Feb 20, 1971. 3 crew MIA, 1 crew POW.
0701 (MSN 1683) w/o Nov 9, 1967
0702 (MSN 1684) w/o Mar 1, 1969
0704 (MSN 1686) w/o Nov 14, 1967
0705 (MSN 1687) w/o Mar 14, 1968
0706 (MSN 1688) w/o Mar 11, 1969
0707 (MSN 1689) (188th AHC) crashed after midair collision with 66-0710 in SVN Jul 31, 1967. 4 KIA.
0709 (MSN 1691) converted to UH-1M
0710 (MSN 1692) (188th AHC) crashed after midair collision with 66-0707 in SVN Jul 31, 1967.
0711 (MSN 1693) w/o Mar 13, 1970
0712 (MSN 1694) converted to UH-1M. To civil register as N3126U and currently displayed at The Regional
Military Museum, Houma, Louisiana.
0713 (MSN 1695) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Jul 1969 to Feb 1970. W/o due to small arms fire Feb 28, 1970
0714 (MSN 1696) w/o Mar 19, 1968
0715 (MSN 1697) converted to UH-1M
0716 (MSN 1698) w/o May 30, 1968
0717 (MSN 1699) converted to UH-1M
0719 (MSN 1701) converted to UH-1M
0720 (MSN 1702) with 135 AHC in Vietnam. W/o May 23, 1969
0722 (MSN 1704) converted to UH-1M
0723 (MSN 1705) w/o Nov 16, 1969
0724 (MSN 1706) Nov 1, 1968
0725 (MSN 1707) w/o Jan 2, 1970
0726 (MSN 1708) (UH-1M, 227th AHB, D Co) crashed into ground in SVN Jan 2, 1970. 4 KIA.
0727 (MSN 1709) w/o Apr 11, 1968
0728 (MSN 1710) w/o Feb 17, 1969
0729 (MSN 1711) w/o Dec 30, 1970
0730 (MSN 1712) w/o Feb 8, 1968
0731 (MSN 1713) converted to UH-1M. Stored Lansing, Michigan
0732 (MSN 1714) w/o Apr 26, 1971
0733 (MSN 1715) converted to UH-1M
0734 (MSN 1716) converted to UH-1M
0735 (MSN 1717) w/o May 12, 1969
0736 (MSN 1718) w/o Jun 8, 1968
0737 (MSN 1719) Delivered to US Army Jan67. Headquarters and Headquarters Troop "Stetson", 7th Squadron,
17th Cavalry Regiment. Shot down 16May68 and destroyed, South Vietnam.
0738 (MSN 1720) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Jan 1969 to Oct 1969.
0739 (MSN 1721) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") lost Jan 10, 1970 near Hoi An, SVN Jan 10, 1970. Crew chief KIA, 3 crewmembers MIA.
0740 (MSN 1722) in midair collision when CH-47 67-18457 descended on top of UH-1C Jul 1, 1968 Kontum
Province, South Vietnam
0741 (MSN 1723) w/o May 12, 1968
0742 (MSN 1724) w/o Aug 5, 1969
0743 (MSN 1725) w/o Apr 23, 1971
0744 (MSN 1726) w/o May 13, 1969
0745 (MSN 1727) w/o Jan 9, 1968
66-0746/1210 Bell UH-1D-BF Iroquois
MSN 5229/5693. Many to FMS. Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com
Many converted to UH-1H
0765,0920 converted to GUH-1H
0894,1164 converted to JUH-1H
0772,0831,0902,0945,1046,1104,1105 converted to UH-1V.
0746 (MSN 5229) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N149AC.
Registered Sep 8, 2008 to Aerial Agriculture P/L of Armidale
as VH-ONZ.
N149AC conv to Garlick Helicopters UH-1H Malaysia ntu
usa N149AC Erickson Erickson Feb01-Sep08
VH-ONZ Aerial Agriculture Pty Ltd/Fleet Helicopters from Sep08
VH-ONZ [deployment] Australian Bushfires 2019-2020
w/o 09jan20 ditched into Ben Boyd Reservoir, near Eden, New South Wales AU Green Wattle Creek
0747 (MSN 5230) converted to UH-1H
0748 (MSN 5231) converted to UH-1H. As UH-1H active in October 1994 with 185th Avn Battalion Mississippi Army National Guard
at Tupelo
0749 (MSN 5232) converted to UH-1H. Used as GIA at Watertown Airport, SD. Offered for sale by Dakota Air Supplies 1994.
Painted as �D-HAQO�, Bundesgrenzschutz [Federal Border Police] for the film �Munich� [2005]. Was up for sale on Ebay, but is now in
the Malta Aviation Museum. Fitted with tail boom marked as "PNC-181"
0750 (MSN 5233) converted to UH-1H.
0751 (MSN 5234) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0409 May 17, 1995
0752 (MSN 5235) w/o Feb 21, 1967
0754 (MSN 5237) w/o Mar 16, 1967
0756 (MSN 5239) w/o Jul 6, 1967
0757 (MSN 5240) w/o Jun 5, 1968
0758 (MSN 5241) converted to UH-1H
0759 (MSN 5242) converted to UH-1H. Noted at Hardwood Weapons Range, Wisconsin Aug 2001
0760 (MSN 5243) converted to UH-1H. As UH-1H active in October 1994 with 224th Aviation Battalion Virginia Army National Guard
at Byrd Field, Virginia. To AMARC as XA0536 Oct 3, 1995. Noted stored at Falcon Field, Mesa, AZ Mar 28, 2006.
0761 (MSN 5244) converted to UH-1H. To American Legion Post #661, Washburn, Illinois
0762 (MSN 5245) converted to UH-1H
0763 (MSN 5246) w/o May 11, 1967
0764 (MSN 5247) converted to UH-1H. At American Legion Post #109, Gaffney, South Carolina Jun 2007
0765 (MSN 5248) converted to UH-1H. On display at Museum of Flying, 1997. To Tomorrow's Aeronautical Museum,
Compton, California
0766 (MSN 5249) w/o Apr 13, 1967
0767 (MSN 5250) converted to UH-1H
0768 (MSN 5251) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0592 Oct 7, 1996.
0770 (MSN 5253) to Chile AF as H-94.
0771 (MSN 5254) Delivered to US Army Sep66. 118th Assault Helicopter Company "Thunderbirds" Aug69.
Collided mid-air with UH-1D 65-12863 and crashed in South Vietnam November 24, 1969. The aircraft
departed Spartan Heliport on 24 November 1969 as the lead aircraft in a flight of eight.
They were followed by a UH-1D, 65-12863, flying as Chock Two. They were enroute to Xuan Loc,
South Vietnam, to perform a combat assault operation in support of the 199th Light Infantry Brigade.
The aircraft configuration at the time of departure was without passengers, basic aircraft and
a full load of fuel. The flight departed Spartan helipad with a north departure and a west turnout.
The first four aircraft had joined in a diamond formation at 300 feet indicated and 60 knots.
The flight then accelerated to 80 knots. It was noticed by several witnesses in trailing ships
that prior to the accident, Chock Two was flying extremely close to the lead aircraft.
As the flight was passing approximately one nautical mile north of Plantation Heliport,
the main rotor blades of Chock Two came into contact with the tip of one main rotor blade of the
lead aircraft. As a result of meshing rotor blades, Chock Two began to bank right and descend
rapidly. Immediately thereafter, the main rotor assembly and transmission separated from Chock Two.
The main rotor blades struck the tail boom three times and sheared its tail boom aft of the
synchronized elevator. Due to severe mast bumping, the mast was sheared just below the main
rotor head, separating the main rotor system from the main transmission. The aircraft caught
fire in flight. One crewmember was observed leaving the ship during the descent at approximately
10-20 feet. Upon impact, the aircraft hit the ground level, in a slight right side low attitude.
The aircraft exploded and was engulfed in flames, other aircraft of the flight landed immediately
and rescue attempts were made but were unsuccessful due to the intensity of the fire.
An Air Force rescue helicopter arrived from Bien Hoa Air Base within five minutes and foamed
the burning wreckage. No movement was observed in the aircraft. The aircraft burned completely
before fire trucks arrived from Plantation Army Airfield to completely contain the fire.
Subsequent to the blade strike, 66-00771 went into a descending left hand turn. The aircraft
was observed to be losing rotor rpm and it had severe vibration in the transmission area.
The pilot had no pedal control and only able to move his cyclic in a radius of 2 or 3 inches.
He was not able to lower his collective. Before making contact with the ground, he was able to
diminish the forward airspeed of his aircraft. At approximately 5 feet agl, all remaining
collective pitch, approximately 7 inches, was applied to cushion the aircraft's impact.
The aircraft landed extremely hard on a heading of 240 degrees, tearing the tail boom forward
of the synchronized elevator and causing the transmission to pitch forward, and the main rotor
blades struck the ground three times. All the crew members were clear of the aircraft; the
aircraft fire extinguisher put out a fire in the engine area caused by foreign objects penetrating
the compressor wall.
0772 (MSN 5255) converted to UH-1V. To N772CP. At Clover Park
Technical College, WA Jul 2006
0773 (MSN 5256) w/o Sep 7, 1967
0774 (MSN 5257) w/o Sep 27, 1968
0775 (MSN 5258) converted to UH-1H
0776 (MSN 5259) converted to UH-1H
0777 (MSN 5260) converted to UH-1H. To Korean Army in 1991
0778 (MSN 5261) converted to UH-1H
0779 (MSN 5262) w/o Aug 15, 1968
0780 (NSN 5263) converted to UH-1H
0781 (MSN 5264) converted to UH-1H. On display at University of Maryland, College Park, MD
0782 (MSN 5265) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N12UH.
Then to Spain as EC-356, later EC-GIU. Registered Jun 20, 2006
to Siemens Financial Services AB of Solna as SE-JOK. Registration SE-JOK cancelled Feb 20, 2017
and to N353RC with Rotor concepts Llc, Lakeside, Nevada Feb 14, 2017
0783 (MSN 5266) converted to UH-1H. W/o Jan 21, 1981
0784 (MSN 5267) converted to UH-1H. Located in 2008 at Veterans Museum, Gaffney, SC
0785 (MSN 5268) converted to UH-1H. To Royal Jordanian AF as 820. Derelict cabin section noted Mar 2006
at Ozark Blackwell Field, AL. Also listed as To Iraqi Army Aviation as YI-211. Assigned to 2nd Scout/Utility Helicopter Squadron
0786 (MSN 5269) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N1206G.
Up for sale by Dakota Air Parts International, Inc. Registered as N1206G to Trans Aero Ltd,
Cheyenne, Wyoming on June 18, 2008 and still active in October 2017
0787 (MSN 5270) w/o Apr 7, 1973
0788 (MSN 5271) w/o Jun 10, 1971
0789 (MSN 5272) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N19UH, Cancelled May 16, 1997 on export
to Spain. registered Aug 12, 1997 as EC-GOE, cancelled Nov 6.
Registered Nov 27, 2006 to FAASA as CC-CEL. Registered Jul 9, 2012 as ZS-HLI.
Crashed landing during a training exercise a Bredasorp, Western Cape, South Africa Dec 21, 2017.
0790 (MSN 5273) w/o Mar 25, 1970
0791 (MSN 5274) Ca.1966: TOS USA. Assigned to 129th Assault Helicopter Company, South Vietnam.
Unknown date: 106th Aviation (ARNG), Davenport, IA.
By May 1994 mounted on a post at the Army National Guard base at Davenport, IA
0792 (MSN 5275) converted to UH-1H. Registered N85NW May 15, 1995. Later to civil registry as N411DR. Crashed 16 mi
SE of Sandpoint, ID Jun 21, 2002 during logging operations.
0793 (MSN 5276) w/o Mar 9, 1967
0794 (MSN 5277) w/o Jul 16, 1968
0795 (MSN 5278) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N165AS. N165AS cancelled on October 2, 1997 and to
Chile as CC-CWM with Helicopteros Agroforestal, Santiago.
0796 (MSN 5279) converted to UH-1H. Mounted on a pole outside VFW Hall 6691, Fraser, Michigan
0797 (MSN 5280) w/o Mar 9, 1967
0798 (MSN 5281) converted to UH-1H. To N9914M Dec 2001.
0799 (MSN 5282) w/o Mar 9, 1967
0800 (MSN 5283) w/o Dec 1, 1967
0801 (MSN 5284) converted to UH-1H
0802 (MSN 5285, 173rd Avn) collidied with another UH-1 in SVN Apr 23, 1969. 11 KIA.
0803 (MSN 5286) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Jul 1967 to Apr 1968
0804 (MSN 5287) w/o Feb 23, 1967
0805 (MSN 5288) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0590 Sep 30, 1996
0806 (MSN 5289) w/o Jun 30, 1968
0807 (MSN 5290) w/o Feb 23, 1967
0808 (MSN 5291) converted to UH-1H
0809 (MSN 5292) converted to UH-1H. Noted Mar 1, 2004 on dump at NAS Corpus Christi, TX. It had been leased to the
RNZAF for peacekeeping duty with the UN in the Sinai from Mar 20, 1982 to Apr 1986. By 1982 it had been modified
to a UH-1H.US Army aircraft, leased by New Zealand.Served in the Sinai with the Multinational Force and Observers (MFO)
Apr 25, 1982 to 17/03/86.Australian Group known as ACMFO, Australian Contingent to Multinational Forces and Observers,
based at El Gorah, Sinai.Some if not all Australia pilot would have flown this aircraft.Noted on dump NAS
Corpus Christi Texas 01/03/04.
0810 (MSN 5293) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0398 May 8, 1995
0811 (MSN 5294) lost near Vong Ro Bay, SVN Dec 2, 1967. 4 crew MIA.
0812 (MSN 5295) converted to UH-1H. As UH-1H active in April 1995 with D
Company 1-192nd AVN North Carolina ARNG
0814 (MSN 5297) converted to UH-1H. Sold to Greek Army as ES-815.
0815 (MSN 5298) w/o Feb 16, 1967
0816 (MSN 5299) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0563 Oct 24, 1995. Allocated civilian
registration number N40690 June 2001.
0817 (MSN 5300) converted to UH-1H
0818 (MSN 5301) converted to UH-1H. W/o Sep 15, 1984
0819 (MSN 5302) w/o Jun 4, 1969
0820 (MSN 5303) w/o Aug 12, 1968
0821 (MSN 5304) converted to UH-1H. To VA ARNG
0822 (MSN 5305) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N205FD
0823 (MSN 5306) w/o Aug 31, 1967
0824 (MSN 5307) converted to UH-1H. W/o Dec 6, 1981
0825 (MSN 5308) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N825HX
0826 (MSN 5309) converted to UH-1H. To Chile as H-95 and preserved in Oct 2012.
0827 (MSN 5310) Bell Helicopters reports the data plate as destroyed, serial number retired Sep 19, 2008
0828 (MSN 5311) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N792CF
0829 (MSN 5312) w/o Sep 28, 1967
0830 (MSN 5313) w/o Apr 6, 1967
0831 (MSN 5314) converted to UH-1V. Stored Otis ANGB. To American Legion Post #79, Massena, New York
0832 (MSN 5315) converted to UH-1H
0834 (MSN 5317) converted to UH-1H
0835 (MSN 5318) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0511 Oct 2, 1995. Allicated civil
regiatration of N83CF July 2001. To Yemen Air Force Jan 2011.
0836 (MSN 5319) converted to UH-1H. Supplied to Mexico 1996/97 under Excess Defense
Articles Program but grounded Mar 1998. To US State Department (International Narcotics
and Law Enforcement) at Patrick AFB, FL as N302SD Feb 7, 2008. Since supplied to Colombian
Army as EJC-406. Regn canx Nov 21 2011 as exported to Colombia. EJC-5406 Aviacion del Ejercito de Colombia, 2010.
0837 (MSN 5320) converted to UH-1H. Registered N8281B Jun 2, 1995. Became EC-951, then
EC-GDJ. Believed w/o Mar 19, 1998.
0838 (MSN 5321) converted to UH-1H
0839 (MSN 5322) w/o Apr 6, 1967
0840 (MSN 5323) w/o Apr 6, 1967
0841 (MSN 5324) converted to UH-1H. Stored Fort Carson, Colorado
0842 (MSN 5325) converted to UH-1H
0843 (MSN 5326) converted to UH-1H. Supplied to Mexico 1996/97 under Excess Defense
Articles Program but grounded Mar 1998. To US State Department (International Narcotics
and Law Enforcement) at Patrick AFB, FL as N354SD Feb 8, 2008. Registration cancelled Apr 5, 2016.
0844 (MSN 5327) converted to UH-1H. w/o Jun 13, 1990. Wreck stored at El Dorado Aircraft Supplies
0845 (MSN 5328, 190th AHC) during takeoff the main rotor blade hit a flag pole and crashed at Hoc Mon,
SVN Feb 1, 1969. 5 KIA, 4 injured.
0846 (MSN 5329) w/o Mar 6, 1968
0847 (MSN 5330) w/o Nov 9, 1967
0848 (MSN 5331) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0356 Oct 4, 1988
0849 (MSN 5332) converted to UH-1H
0850 (MSN 5333) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0329 Sep 22, 1988. Seen in scrapyard near AMARC
8/28/2000.
0851 (MSN 5334) w/o Feb 28, 1984
0852 (MSN 5335) converted to UH-1H
0853 (MSN 5336) converted to UH-1H
0854 (MSN 5337) w/o Mar 1, 1970
0855 (MSN 5338) converted to UH-1H. W/o May 1989.
0856 (MSN 5339) converted to UH-1H. To Korean Army in 1991.
0858 9MSN 5341) converted to UH-1H. As UH-1H active in October 1994 with 185th Avn Battalion Mississippi Army National Guard
at Tupelo. Bell Helicopters report the data plate as destroyed, serial number retired Jul 2, 2002
0859 (MSN 5342) converted to UH-1H. Supplied to Mexico 1996/97 under Excess Defense
Articles Program but grounded Mar 1998. To US State Department (International Narcotics
and Law Enforcement) as N310SD Feb 7, 2008. Subsequently to Colombian Army as EJC-400.
0860 (MSN 5343) converted to UH-1H. To Philippines as 60860 and on display in January 2018 outside the Air Force
Logistics HQ, Clark Air Base.
0861 (MSN 5344) converted to UH-1H. To El Salvador AF as FAES 202
0862 (MSN 5345) converted to UH-1H.
0863 (MSN 5346) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0506 Sep 29, 1995.
0864 (MSN 5347) w/o Jun 3, 1968
0865 (MSN 5348) converted to UH-1H
0866 (MSN 5349) converted to UH-1H
0867 (MSN 5350) converted to UH-1H
0868 (MSN 5351) destroyed in combat operations Jan 2, 1968. 3 KIA, 3 injured. The helicopter at VFW Post #4641
at Dickson, Tennessee must be a different aircraft. Also reported as being converted to UH-1H.
0869 (MSN 5352) converted to NUH-1H: Became N226MS. At one time was with
El Salvador AF as FAES 286
0870 (MSN 5353) w/o Apr 27, 1970
0871 (MSN 5354) converted to UH-1H. As UH-1H preserved at National Guard HQ, Sante
Fe, New Mexico in April 2015
0872 (MSN 5355) converted to UH-1H
0873 (MSN 5356) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0533 Oct 3, 1995.
0874 (MSN 5357) w/o Feg 29, 1968
0875 (MSN 5358) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0386 Mar 15, 1995.
Noted stored at Falcon Field, Mesa, AZ Mar 28, 2006.
0877 (MSN 5360) converted to UH-1H. Noted Mar 2006 at Armed Forces Museum, Camp Shelby, MS
0878 (MSN 5361) converted to UH-1h. To Korean Army in 1991
0879 (MSN 5362) w/o Jul 24, 1969
0880 (MSN 5363) w/o Mar 30, 1967
0881 (MSN 5364) w/o Jul 27, 1967
0882 (MSN 5365) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0470 Sep 22, 1995
0883 (MSN 5366) converted to UH-1H. Registered N911GC Mar 30, 1995
0884 (MSN 5367) converted to UH-1H.
0886 (MSN 5369) to Air America as Y-15 Apr , 1971. Returned to US Army Jun 30, 1971. Converted to UH-1H.
To South Korean Army as 00886. Crashed on Youngmun
Mountain Feb 20, 2008. All 7 onboard killed.
0887 (MSN 5370) c/o Apr 27, 1970
0888 (MSN 5371) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0360 Oct 7, 1988
0889 (MSN 5372) w/o May 8, 1969
0890 (MSN 5373) converted to UH-1H
0892 (MSN 5375) w/o Sep 3, 1968
0893 (MSN 5376) converted to UH-1H
0896 (MSN 5379) to Air America as Y-16 Apr 1, 1971. Returned to US Army Jun 30, 1971.
Converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0395 May 5, 1995. To Colombian AF
0897 (MSN 5380) converted to UH-1H
0898 (MSN 5381) w/o Dec 7, 1967
0899 (MSN 5382) converted to UH-1H. To Korean Army in 1991
0900 (MSN 5383) w/o Nov 25, 1968
0901 (MSN 5384) converted to UH-1H
0902 (MSN 5385) converted to UH-1H, then to UH-1V. At Bradford RAP, PA, Hwy 59 May 2006
0903 (MSN 5386) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N84NW
0904 (MSN 5387) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N8154L. Became N205UD, then
EC-298, then EC-GJA.
0905 (MSN 5388) converted to UH-1H
0906 (MSN 5389) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N771AR
0907 (MSN 5390) converted to UH-1H
0908 (MSN 5391) w/o Feb 9, 1967
0909 (MSN 5392) crashed in South Vietnam Nov 30, 1967. 3 KIA, 1 POW
0910 (MSN 5393) w/o Mar 17, 1968
0911 (MSN 5394) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0594 Dec 16, 1996
0912 (MSN 5395) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0599 Jan 24, 1997. Sold to Argentine Army as AE-437 in 1997.
0913 (MSN 5396) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N5517Z
0915 (MSN 5398) converted to UH-1H. Registered N205UD Jun 1, 1995. Became
EC-GDM. Registered Dec 1, 2005 to Fumigacion Aerea Andaluza SA
as CC-CMF. Crashed during firefighting at San Clemente, Chile Mar 24, 2011.
1 killed, 1 injured.
0916 (MSN 5399) w/o Ded 14, 1967
0917 (MSN 5400) w;o Feb 8, 1968
0918 (MSN 5401) w/o Feb 9, 1967
0919 (MSN 5402) w;o Apr 27, 1967
0920 (MSN 5403) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N66920, registration cancelled
Feb 20, 2008 as "destroyed"
0921 (MSN 5404) w/o May 11, 1967
0922 (MSN 5405) converted to UH-1H. W/o Jul 22, 1973
0925 (MSN 5408) converted to UH-1H. As UH-1H active prior to 1995 with 449th AVN
Georgia ARNG. Registered as N140SP to San Bernadino County Sheriff�s Dept, San Bernadino, California on May 29,
2014 and cancelled on September 4, 2020
0926 (MSN 5409) converted to UH-1H
0927 (MSN 5410) w/o Aug 10, 1967
0928 (JSN 5411) converted to UH-1H
0929 (MSN 5412) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0489 Sep 26, 1995.
Noted stored at Falcon Field, Mesa, AZ Mar 28, 2006.
Registered as N486NC with Bell Textron Inc, Ozark, Alabama on January 24, 2013.
0930 (MSN 5413) converted to UH-1V. To AMARC as XA0645 May 24, 2000.
0931 (MSN 5414) w/o Jul 13, 1967
0932 (MSN 5415) converted to UH-1H
0934 (MSN 5417) noted summer 2005 at Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum, Anchorage, AK, in July 2010 at
Pioneer Air Museum, Fairbanks, AK.
0935 (MSN 5418) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0413 May 19, 1995
0936 (MSN 5419) w/o Sep 26, 1968
0937 (MSN 5420) w/o Aug 22, 1968
0938 (MSN 5421) converted to UH-1H
0939 (MSN 5422) converted to UH-1H. To Peru National Police as PNP-328
0940 (MSN 5423) w/o Dec 14, 1967
0941 (MSN 5424) converted to UH-1H. In September 1997 active with Company C 1-192nd Avn Maine ARNG at Bangor
0942 (MSN 5425) w/o Aug 1, 1972
0943 (MSN 5426) w/o Sep 30, 1967
0944 (MSN 5427) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0431 Jul 24, 1995. Registered N8054Q Jul 16, 2003.
To Australian registry as VH-UEE Oct 21, 2004.
usa N8054Q Coastal Helicopters Coastal Helicopters Inc at Panama City, FL Jul03-Oct04
Williams Helicopter UH-1H type
VH-UEE Australia from Oct04
VH-UEE Central (QLD) Holdings Pty Ltd from Feb13
VH-UEE [Bushfire Assist] 10jan20 [deployment] Australian Bushfires 2019-2020
AU Wagga Wagga Bushfire Assist at Wagga Wagga Airport as Helitak 422 422
02jan20 ch-47f A15-303 : Bushfire Assist 02jan20 departing a hazy Wagga Wagga after a fuel stop, on route
to assist with the bushfires in Victoria.
02jan20 ch-47f A15-308 : Bushfire Assist 02jan20 pictured departing a hazy Wagga Wagga after a fuel stop,
on route to assist with the bushfires in Victoria.
02jan20 ch-47f A15-301 : Bushfire Assist 02jan20 departing a hazy Wagga Wagga after a fuel stop, on
route to assist with the bushfires in Victoria.
08jan20 206l-3 VH-ZUY : 08Jan20 at Wagga Wagga Airport as Firebird 295.
0945 (MSN 5428) converted to UH-1H. supplied to Mexico 1996/97 under Excess Defense Articles Program but
grounded Mar 1998. Subsequently to
Colombian Army as EJC-417. Crashed at Tolemaida AB, Cundinamrca, Colombia May 31, 2004.
Repaired. To US State Department (International Narcotics and Law Enforcement) as N356SD Feb 8, 2008,
cancelled Jul 17 2009.
0946 (MSN 5429) w/o Oct 24, 1969
0949 (MSN 5432) converted to UH-1H
0950 (MSN 5433) w/o Dec 4, 1969
0951 (MSN 5434) w/o Nov 13, 1968
0953 (MSN 5436) converted to UH-1H. Withdrawn from use at Fort Indiantown Gap,
Muir AAF, PA 5-24-2001.
0954 (MSN 5437) converted to UH-1H. As UH-1H-II PNC-0706 in service with Policia Nacional de Colombia at
Guaymaral Jul 2013.
0955 (MSN 5438) converted to UH-1H. To El Salvador AF as FAES 282
0956 (MSN 5439) converted to UH-1H
0957 (MSN 5440) converted to UH-1H. To Korean Army in 1991. As 00957 with Republic of Korea Army noted Nov 2017
preserved at Yeongcheon.
0958 (MSN 5441) converted to UH-1H. At Vietnam War Memorial in Norton Shores, MI
0960 (MSN 5443) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0597 Jan 23, 1997
0961 (MSN 5444) w/o Dec 16, 1984
0962 (MSN 5445) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0403 May 15, 1995
0963 (MSN 5446) converted to UH-1H. W/o Feb 12, 1976
0964 (MSN 5447) converted to UH-1H. W/o Dec 3, 1973
0965 (MSN 5448) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0551 Oct 10, 1995
0966 (MSN 5449) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0384 Mar 13, 1995.
0967 (MSN 5450) converted to UH-1H
0968 (MSN 5451, 116th AHC) crashed due mechanical failure Jan 2, 1969. 6 KIA.
0969 (NSN 5452) w/o Aug 20, 1969
0970 (MSN 5453) converted to UH-1H. Now owned by Chapter 243 of Vietnam Veterans of
America #243, Lee's Summit, Missouri. Trailered to a variety of
events.
0971 (MSN 5454) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0405 May 15, 1995.
0973 (MSN 5456) sold to Colombian Police as PNC-0707
0974 (MSN 5457) converted to UH-1H
0975 (MSN 5458) with 118th AHC in Vietnam. W/o Nov 9, 1967
0976 (MSN 5459) w/o Nov 23, 1967
0977 (MSN 5460) w/o Mar 21, 1968
0978 (MSN 5461) To Royal Jordanian Air Force as 801. To Iraqi Army Aviation as YI-207. Assigned to 2nd Scout/Utility Helicopter Squadron
0979 (MSN 5462) converted to UH-1H. To Korean Army in 1991.
0980 (MSN 5463) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0452 Aug 31, 1995.
0981 (MSN 5464) /wo Jan 31, 1970
0982 (MSN 5465) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0480 Sep 25, 1995.
Noted stored at Falcon Field, Mesa, AZ Mar 28, 2006.
0983 (MSN 5466) to civil registry as N1217A. To Spain in 1997 as EC-GSO
0984 (MSN 5467) converted to UH-1H
0985 (MSN 5468) w/o Feb 28, 1967
0986 (MSN 5469) w/o Mar 9, 1967
0987 (MSN 5470) converted to UH-1H
0988 (MSN 5471) converted to UH-1H
0989 (MSN 5472) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Mar 1967 to Jun 1968. Converted to UH-1H
0990 (MSN 5473) w/o Feb 1, 1968
0991 (MSN 5474) w/o Jul 6, 1967
0992 (MSN 5475) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N149AC
0993 (MSN 5476, 174th AHC) shot down by a heavy machine gun at San Juan Hill, SVN Aug 15, 1969. Crew of 4 and
11 soldiers killed.
0994 (MSN 5477) converted to UH-1H. 150th AVN Vermont ARNG Noted at Burlington, VT on 09 September 1989 on their open day,
0995 (MSN 5478) w/o Nov 15, 1971
0997 (MSN 5480) w/o Feb 28, 1970
0998 (MSN 5481) w/o Oct 21, 1970
0999 (MSN 5482) converted to UH-1H. Registered N344WN Jan 1995
1000 (MSN 5483) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0593 Oct 8, 1996
1001 (MSN 5484) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Feb 1968 to May 1968. Converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0338
1002 (MSN 5485) w/o 1968
1004 (MSN 5487) with 118th AHC in Vietnam. W/o Oct 5, 1968
1005 (MSN 5488) converted to UH-1H. To Korean Army in 1991
1006 (MSN 5489) w/o Nov 16, 1967
1007 (MSN 5490) converted to UH-1H. Registred N142SP Feb 23, 1995
1008 (MSN 5491) converted to UH-1H.
1009 (MSN 5492) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N774AR. Registration cancelled Mar 10, 2004
as sold in South Africa. Registered Dec 22, 2006 to user
in South Africa as ZU-ELP
1010 (MSN 5493) converted to UH-1H. As UH-1H active in October 1994 with 2-224th AVN
Maryland ARNG at Weide AAF. To AMARC as XA0522 Oct 2, 1995. Went to Colombian AF for spares recovery
1011 (MSN 5494) converted to UH-1H
1012 (MSN 5495) transferred to US Navy as 661012. Assigned to VXE-6 in 1970. W/o Jan 9, 1975.
1013 (MSN 5496) converted to UH-1H. w/o Mar 11, 1975
1014 (MSN 5497) w/o Aug 15, 1968
1015 (MSN 5498) converted to UH-1H. As UH-1H active in October 1994 with 244th Avn Battalion LouisianaArmy National Guard.
1016 (MSN 5499, 174th AHC) crashed after midair collision with Cessna O-2 67-21415 near Quang Ngai City, SVN
Jun 13, 1968. 4 crew and 3 infantrymen killed. O-2 also crashed, killing its pilot.
1018 (MSN 5501) converted to UH-1H
1019 (MSN 5502) w/o May 4, 1970
1020 (MSN 5503) w/o Jul 6, 1967
1021 (MSN 5504) w/o Aug 9, 1970
1022 (NSN 5505) converted to UH-1H
1023 (MSN 5506) converted to UH-1H. Registered N2055V Feb 10, 2006
1024 (MSN 5507) converted to UH-1H
1025 (MSN 5508) converted to UH-1H
1026 (MSN 5509) converted to UH-1H. Donated to Moody Bible Institute's aviation training program.
Registered N6979Z Mar 24, 1995. Sold to Riverside County Sheriff's Department in 2005.
1027 (MSN 5510) w/o Jan 21, 1968
1029 (MSN 5512) converted to UH-1H
1030 (MSN 5513) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Mar 1967 to May 1968. Converted to UH-1H
1031 (MSN 5514) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Mar 1967 to Jun 1968
1032 (MSN 5515) with 118th AHC in Vietnam. W/o Jan 17, 1968
1033 (MSN 5516) converted to UH-1H
1034 (MSN 5517) with 118th AHC in Vietnam. W/o Jul 25, 1968
1036 (MSN 5519) to NASA
1037 (MSN 5520) with 118th AHC in Vietnam. W/O mAY 25, 1967
1038 (MSN 5521) converted to UH-1H. Crashed Jun 5, 1989.
1039 (MSN 5522) converted to UH-1H. Mounted on post at VFW Post #540 in Dixon, IL
1040 (MSN 5523) converted to UH-1H. Registered to Procuradoria de la Republica as
XC-BBJ.
1041 (MSN 5524) converted to UH-1H
1042 (MSN 5525) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0420 Jun 2, 1995. Allocated civil
registration N83CF July 2001. Currently registered N24CF. Reported substantially
damaged at Melrose, NM Nov 13, 2006
1043 (MSN 5526) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0324 Sep 22, 1988
1044 (MSN 5527) Converted to UH-1H and stored at New Jersey
Forest Fire Service at Coyle Field, New Jersey in August 2017.
1045 (MSN 5528) converted to UH-1H
1046 (MSN 5529) converted to UH-1H, then to UH-1V. 397th Med Co, New Hampshire ARNG noted at Concord
airport, NH 10th September 1989,
1047 (MSN 5530) converted to UH-1H
1048 (MSN 5531) converted to UH-1H
1049 (MSN 5532) converted to UH-1H
1050 (MSN 5533) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0490 Sep 26, 1995.
Noted stored at Falcon Field, Mesa, AZ Mar 28, 2006.
1052 (MSN 5535) converted to UH-1H. Supplied to Mexico 1996/97 under Excess Defense
Articles Program but grounded Mar 1998. To US State Department (International Narcotics
and Law Enforcement) at Patrick AFB, FL as N312SD Feb 7, 2008. Subsequently to
Colombian Army as EJC-408. Registration N312SD cancelled Nov 21, 2011.
1053 (MSN 5536) w/o Mar 28, 1968
1054 (MSN 5537) w/o Aug 8, 1968
1055 (MSN 5538) w/o Dec 11, 1968
1056 (MSN 5539) converted to UH-1H. W/o Jul 28, 1970
1057 (MSN 5540) converted to UH-1H. Noted Mar 14, 2004 as GUH-1H ground instructional airframe at Guthrie AHP, Fort Rucker, AL.
Aircraft was reported Mar 8, 2005 at Yano Hall, Fort Rucker
1058 (MSN 5541) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0585 Sep 9, 1996. As 053 with Uruguayan AF,
delivered Jul 21, 1998.
1059 (MSN 5542) converted to UH-1H
1060 (MSN 5543) w/o May 12, 1970
1062 (MSN 5545) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N854M
1063 (MSN 5546) w/o Apr 25, 1968
1064 (MSN 5547) w/o May 16, 1968
1065 (MSN 5548) converted to UH-1H. As UH-1H active prior to 1995 with 224th AVN Oklahoma ARNG
Registered N143SP Feb 23, 1995
1066 (MSN 5549) w/o Jan 12, 1968
1067 (MSN 5550) w/o Apr 18, 1968
1068 (MSN 5551) converted to UH-1H. w/o Apr 1993
1069 (MSN 5552) w/o Apr 18, 1968
1071 (MSN 5554) converted to UH-1H. On display in May 2014 at the United States Army Heritage Museum,
Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
1072 (MSN 5555) w/o Mar 28, 1968
1073 (MSN 5556) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0586 Sep 10, 1996
1074 (MSN 5557) w/o Oct 16, 1968
1075 (MSN 5558) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0417 May 22, 1995
1076 (MSN 5559) converted to UH-1H
1077 (MSN 5560) converted to UH-1H. To Korean Army in 1991. As 01077 noted Nov 2307 preserved at Yeongcheon.
1078 (MSN 5561) at Vietnam Memorial, Big Spring, Texas
1079 (MSN 5562) w/o Sep 25, 1971.
1080 (MSN 5563) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N760HP. At Nashville IAP, TN Jan 2008.
Stripped hyulk for sale by GSA Auctions at Frankfort, KY Apr 11, 2018.
1081 (MSN 5564) converted to UH-1H. Noted in July 2019 in instructional use with the Indian Hills Aviation Center,
Ottumwa, Iowa
1082 (MSN 5565) converted to UH-1H
1084 (MSN 5567) w/o Jan 16, 1981
1085 (MSN 5568) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Mar 1969 to Jun 1969
1086 (MSN 5569) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Aug 1967 to May 1968. Converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N9218Q
1087 (MSN 5570) converted to UH-1H
1088 (MSN 5571) converted to UH-1H. To Korean Army in 1991.
1089 (MSN 5572) w/o Jan 31, 1968
1090 (MSN 5573) W/O oCT 21, 1968
1091 (MSN 5574) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0566 Oct 31, 1995
1092 (MSN 5575) converted to UH-1H. To Royal Jordanian Air Force as 822. To Iraqi Army Aviation as YI-205. Assigned to 2nd Scout/Utility Helicopter Squadron
1093 (MSN 5576) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0494 Sep 27, 1995. Returned to service. Registered N8053Y Jul 16, 2003.
1095 (MSN 5578) to Royal Thai Army
1096 (MSN 5579) converted to UH-1H. Noted Mar 8, 2005 in storage at Enterprise MAP.
1097 (MSN 5580) converted to UH-1H. 397th Med Co New Hampshiare ARNG noted at Concord airport, NH 10th September 1989, To civil registry as N15UH.
Became EC-GOF. Believed crashed Aug 4, 2000.
1098 (MSN 5581) w/o Oct 25, 1968
1099 (MSN 5582) w/o Aug 9, 1967 after midair collison with RF-101C 56-0225 near Saigon, South Vietnam
1101 (MSN 5584) converted to UH-1H. Noted with Connecticut NG at Bradley IAP, CT Sep 1, 1989
To civil registry as N9289F
1102 (MSN 5585) w/op Feb 29, 1968
1103 (MSN 5586) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N903HE
1104 (MSN 5587) updated to UH-1H, then to V model medevac, then back to UH-1H.
To civil registry as N3053Q.
1106 (MSN 5589, 195th AHC) crashed in South Vietnam Oct 9, 1969. 5 KIA.
1107 (MSN 5590) converted to UH-1H
1108 (MSN 5591) converted to UH-1H
1109 (MSN 5592) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0406 May 15, 1995.
1110 (MSN 5593) converted to UH-1H. To Chile as FACh H-76, To Chile's Aviation Museum at Cerrillos county, Santiago
Feb 2022.
1111 (MSN 5594) converted to UH-1H. w/o Aug 6, 1979
1112 (MSN 5595, 135th AHC) hit high tension cables and crashed between Saigon and Bien Hia, SVN Jan 3, 1969. 4 KIA.
1113 (MSN 5596) converted to UH-1H
1114 (MSN 5597) w/o Mar 22, 1969
1115 (MSN 5598) w/o Mar 23, 1970
1116 (MSN 5599) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0347. Sep 29, 1988
1117 (MSN 5600) converted to UH-1H
1118 (MSN 5601) w/o May 21, 1969
1119 (MSN 5602) w/o Oct 23, 1969
1120 (MSN 5603) converted to UH-1H. Noted Mar 14, 2004 as GUH-1H ground instructional airframe at Guthrie AHP, Fort Rucker, AL.
Aircraft was reported Mar 8, 2005 at Yano Hall, Fort Rucker.
1121 (MSN 5604) converted to UH-1H. To Bosnian-Hertzegovina Federation Army as VF-1806, then A-2615
1122 (MSN 5605) w/o Jan 31, 1968
1124 (MSN 5607) converted to UH-1H. W/o Jun 25, 1974
1125 (MSN 5608) converted to UH-1H. Supplied to Mexico 1996/97 under Excess Defense
Articles Program but grounded Mar 1998. To US State Department (International Narcotics
and Law Enforcement) as N357SD Feb 8, 2008. Registration cancelled Dec 2, 2013.
1126 (MSN 5609) converted to UH-1H. To Republic of Singapore Air Force as 254.
Registered as N443XB with NWH/Turbines Llc, Olympia,
Washington and re-registered with them on April 22, 2011 as
N240GH.
1127 (MSN 5610) converted to UH-1H. registred N4212Y Mar 1, 1995 (N9110C had previously been reserved,
but was not taken up) Registration N441FA reserved Mar 6, 2009,
taken up Mar 31, 2009.
1128 (MSN 5611) w/o Feb 8, 1968
1129 (MSN 5612) to Greensburg, Pennsylvania
1130 (MSN 5613) converted to UH-1H. To Vietnam Veterans Assoc. #133, Pontiac, Michigan
1131 (MSN 5614) w/o Sep 4, 1970
1132 (MSN 5615) converted to UH-1H
1133 (MSN 5616) w/o Mar 14, 1968
1134 (MSN 5617) converted to UH-1H
1135 (MSN 5618) converted to UH-1H. In 2010 was located in the grounds of the National Guard
base at Cheyenne MAP, right alongside the road.
1136 (MSN 5619) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0387 Mar 20, 1995. Allocated civilian registration
number of N40707 June 2001.
1137 (MSN 5620) converted to UH-1H
1138 (MSN 5621) w/o Jan 12, 1968
1139 (MSN 5622) converted to UH-1H. Noted Feb 2001 with Charlotte County Mosquito Control at Punta Gorda, Florida.
1140 (MSN 5623) converted to UH-1H
1141 (MSN 5624) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0478 Sep 25, 1995.
Registration N66NH reserved Jan 3, 2006, taken up Feb 6, 2006
To Chile as FACh H-83. To Chile's Aviation Museum at Cerrillos county, Santiago March 29, 2023
1142 (MSN 5625) w/o Aug 22, 1968
1143 (MSN 5626) w/o Aug 29, 1968
1144 (MSN 5627) converted to UH-1H
1145 (MSN 5628) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Mar 1967 to Sep 1967. Converted to UH-1H
1146 (MSN 5629) w/o Jun 5, 1967
1147 (MSN 5630) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N127FC
1148 (MSN 5631) converted to UH-1H. Became N6738B. Became EC-297, then EC-GIZ.
1149 (MSN 5632) w/o Jun 8, 1967
1150 (MSN 5633) w/o Jul 12, 1969
1151 (MSN 5634) converted to UH-1H
1152 (MSN 5635) w/o Dec 14, 1967
1153 (MSN 5636) w/o Sep 13, 1968
1154 (MSN 5637) w/o May 19, 1967
1155 (MSN 5638) converted to UH-1H
1156 (MSN 5639) converted to UH-1H. Registered N82814 Jun 2, 1995. Now flying in Spain as EC-GDK.
After N82814, had Spanish test registration of EC-948 before becoming EC-GDK.
Registered Jul 8, 2005 to SG Finans AS of Alvalen as SE-JJK.
1157 (MSN 5640) w/o Jan 28, 1968
1158 (MSN 5641) converted to UH-1H
1159 (MSN 5642, 335th AHC) crashed after midair collision with UH-1D 64-13738 near Bien Hoa, South Vietnam May 1, 1967. 4 KIA.
1160 (MSN 5643) converted to UH-1H.
1161 (MSN 5644) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0500 Sep 28, 1995. Went to Colombian AF for spares recovery
1162 (MSN 5645) converted to UH-1H. Registered N126AC May 25, 1995
1163 (MSN 5646) to NASA
1164 (MSN 5647) converted to UH-1H
1165 (MSN 5648) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XS0390 Apr 10, 1995.
Noted stored at Falcon Field, Mesa, AZ Mar 28, 2006.
1166 (MSN 5649) to RAAF as A2-649 May 9, 1967. Later upgraded to UH-1H. As A2-649 on display at the Flypast Museum of
Australian Army Flying, Oakey, Queensland
1167 (MSN 5650) converted to UH-1H. Registered to Procuradoria de la Republica
as XC-BBK
1168 (MSN 5651) converted to UH-1H. At Lexington, NE Transportation Museum
1169 (MSN 5652) Ca.1966: TOS USA.
By 1969: 123rd Aviation Battalion, 23rd Infantry Division, South Vietnam.
Note: Flew over 2000 hrs combat in South Vietnam.
Ca.1972: Converted to UH-1H.
Feb 21,1996: Kenosha Military Museum, Kenosha, WI with c/r N169KM.
10/07: Russell Military Museum, Russell, IL.
Ca.9/08: Certificate of Airworthiness issued for N169KM.
9/9/08: Rice Aircraft Services Inc, Marysville, CA.
May 13, 2013: C/r N169KM cancelle
1170 (MSN 5653) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0410 May 17, 1995. To Colombia as FAC287 and on display in Mar 2014
in Mjseo Aereo Fenix, Cali, Colombia.
1171 (MSN 5654) converted to UH-1H. To Texas ARNG
1172 (MSN 5655, 176th AC) shot down by AAA at Oscar 8 sector, Laos during a Prairie Fire mission Jan 5, 1968. 5 KIA.
1173 (MSN 5656) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") May 1967 to Mar 1968. Converted to UH-1H
1174 (MSN 5657) converted to UH-1H. on civil registry as N313CF. Used in filming of the 2002
Mel Gibson film "We Were Soldiers". Regn N313CF cancelled on September
22, 2015 and current in South Africa as ZT-RAI.
1175 (NSN 5658) w/o Jan 25, 1968
1176 (MSN 5659) w/o Sep 30, 1967
1177 (MSN 5660) converted to UH-1H. To Korean Army in 1991.
1178 (MSN 5661) Headquarters & Headquarters Company "Flying Circus", 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry
Division (Airmobile) Mar67-Nov67. Converted to UH-1H
1179 (MSN 5662) converted to UH-1H
1181 (MSN 5664) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0501 Sep 28, 1995. To Chile AF as H-82.
Registered N50518 Sep 8, 2005. Seen stripped with Northwest
Helicopters, Olympia MAP, WA Jun 2006
1182 (MSN 5665) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0556 Oct 16, 1995. Registration
N660TB reserved May 9, 2005, taken up Aug 8, 2005
1183 (MSN 5666) converted to UH-1H. Noted with Connecticut NG at Bradley IAP, CT Sep 1, 1989
1184 (MSN 5667) converted to UH-1H. To Bosnian-Hertzegovina Federation Army as VF-1807, then A-2626
1185 (MSN 5668) w/o Mar 15, 1970
1186 (MSN 5669, 176th AHC) crashed due tail rotor failure in SVN Dec 13, 1967. 6 KIA, 1 survived
1187 (MSN 5670) w/o Aug 29, 1967
1188 (MSN 5671) w/o Aug 21, 1970
1189 (MSN 5672) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Mar 1967 to May 1968. w/o Nov 9 1970 with 175th AHC
1190 (MSN 5673) converted to UH-1H
1191 (MSN 5674) w/o Aug 22, 1967
1192 (MSN 5675) converted to UH-1H. To N81568 US Dept of State, Patrick AFB, FL, Apr 10 1989.
PNP-313 Policia Nacional del Peru May 17, 2000.
To N81568 US Dept of State, Patrick AFB, FL, May 18 2000. Regn canx Apr 5, 2016.
1193 (MSN 5676) converted to UH-1H
1194 (MSN 5677) stored Ozark, Alabama
1195 (MSN 5678) w/o Jan 11, 1968
1197 (MSN 5680) converted to UH-1H. Noted Feb 2001 with Charlotte County Mosquito Control at Punta Gorda, Florida
1198 (MSN 5681) w/o Mar 7, 1968
1199 (MSN 5682) w/o Oct 23, 1968
1200 (MSN 5683) w/o Oct 26, 1967
1201 (MSN 5684) w/o Nov 6, 1968
1202 (MSN 5685) w/o Dec 28, 1967
1203 (MSN 5686) w/o Apr 18, 1968
1204 (MSN 5687) converted to UH-1H. Reported Spring 2004 at Mid-America Air Museum, Liberal, KS.
1205 (MSN 5688) w/o Mar 15, 1975
1206 (MSN 5689) w/o Mar 11, 1971
1207 (MSN 5690, 128th AHC) crashed due engine failure in SVN Mar 12, 1970. 4 crew and 9 passanger KIA.
1208 (MSN 5691) converted to UH-1H. To Bosnia and Heerzegonina AF as VF-1808 and stored at Rajlivac AB in May 2012.
1209 (MSN 5692) Delivered to US Army Mar67. 17th Aviation Company. Shot down 21Apr68 in marginal weather
near A Luoi on a recovery mission, South Vietnam.
66-1211/1224 Bell UH-1F-BF Iroquois
MSN 7107/7120. Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com
1211 (MSN 7107) converted to UH-1P. To AMARC as HF0175 Nov 23, 1987. Now at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ.
Was N2412H, sold Jun 2004 to owner in Australia
1212 (MSN 7108) converted to UH-1P. To MASDC as HF0020 Sep 28, 1973. To civil registry as N490DF
1213 (MSN 7109) to MASDC as HF0023 Oct 31, 1973. to civil registry as N491DF. To AMARC as HF0208 Sep 27, 1996.
1215 (MSN 7111) became GUH-1F. On display at Minot AFB, North Dakota
1216 (MSN 7112, UH-1H) to MASDC as Mar 8, 1974 as HF0035.
Became N90413, then N22064
1217 (MSN 7113, 14th SOW) crashed Aug 25, 1969 during test flight at Nha Trang, SVN.
1219 (MSN 7115) converted to GUH-1F. To MASDC as HF0072 Dec 2, 1977.
1220 (MSN 7116) to AMARC as HF0162. To N204AC, later converted to UH-1P
1222 (MSN 7118) to civil registry as N18LA. At Aviation Warehouse, El Mirage, CA Oct 2007.
1223 (MSN 7119) UH-1F; 4950th Test Wing, Aeronautical Systems Division, Wright-Patterson, OH [noted Aug81]
1224 (MSN 7120) to AMARC as HF0150
66-1225/1250 Bell TH-1F-BF Iroquois
MSN 7301/7326. Training version of UH-1F. Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com
1225 (MSN 7301) to AMARC as HF0154 May 8, 1987
1227 (MSN 7303) Active in 1986 with Detachment 5, 37th Aerospace Rescue and Squadron at Malmstrom AFB,
Montana. To AMARC as HF0165 Oct 8, 1987. Was N2412K,
Sold June 2004 to owner in Australia
1228 (MSN 7304) Active in 1986 with 1550th Flying Training Squadron at Kirtland AFB, New Mexico
Converted to UH-1P. To AMARC as HF0151 Apr 9, 1987. Allocated civilian registration number
of N40495 June 2001. Now operates in Australia as VH-WTT.
1229 (MSN 7305) Active in 1986 with 35th Tactical Fighter Wing at George AFB, California.
To AMARC as HF0167 Oct 14, 1987. Registered Oct 3, 1994 to Blue Mountain
Helicopters of Milton Freewater, OR as N4986B
1230 (MSN 7306) Active in 1986 with Detachment 2, 37th Aerospace Rescue and Squadron at Ellsworth AFB,
South Dakota..
1231 (MSN 7307) to AMARC as HF0169 Oct 15, 1987. To civil registry as N8123M
1232 (MSN 7308) Active in 1986 with Detachment 5, 37th Aerospace Rescue and Squadron at Malmstrom AFB,
Montana. To AMARC as HF0172 Oct 22, 1987. To civil registry as N8133A
1233 (MSN 7309) to AMARC as HF0155 May 6, 1987. To civil registry as N504AH.
VH-UHD Caloundra Helicopter Centre in Australia. Garlick-Bell Caloundra Helicopter Center from 21apr08 Helitak 280
W/o 23dec09 crash at Nangar National Park, New South Wales, Australia during firefighting operations. pilot seriously injured.
1234 (MSN 7310) Active in 1986 with Detachment 10, 37th Aerospace Rescue and Squadron at Francis E.
Warren AFB,Wyoming. To AMARC as HF0170 Oct 19, 1987. Allocated civilian registration number
of N4049G June 2001. Now operates in Australia
1235 (MSN 7311) Active in 1986 with Detachment 2, 37th Aerospace Rescue and Squadron at Ellsworth AFB,
South Dakota. To AMARC as HF0158 Sep 30, 1987. Allocated civilian registration number
of N2069W. Now operates in Australia as VH-LIP, later VH-SUR in Feb 2006
1236 (MSN 7312) Active in 1986 with Detachment 10, 37th Aerospace Rescue and Squadron at Francis E. Warren AFB,Wyoming
To AMARC as HF0159 Sep 30, 1987. Allocated civilian registration number
of N40488 June 2001. Now operates in Australia as VH-LIY.
1237 (MSN 7313) Active in 1986 with Detachment 10, 37th Aerospace Rescue and Squadron at Francis E.
Warren AFB, Wyoming. To AMARC as HF0173 Oct 28, 1987. Allocated civilian registration number
of N2068W. Now operates in Australia as VH-LIQ. .It suffered a total power loss on Dec 8, 2009 and was severely
damaged. It was bought up to static display standard at Caloundra airport. Currently on display at Nyngan, NSW.
Painted as A2-022, Not a real RAAF/Army serial number
1238 (MSN 7314) Active in 1986 with 35th Tactical Fighter Wing at George AFB, California.
To AMARC as HF0168 Oct 14, 1987. Noted at Goteborg, Sweden 25/5/03 registered N14MH and apparently
in airworthy condition
1239 (MSN 7315) to AMARC as HF0068 Mar 13, 1975. To XA0271 Mar 3, 1981.
To civil registry as N38921
1240 (MSN 7316) Active in 1986 with 1550th Flying Training Squadron at Kirtland AFB, New Mexico
To AMARC as HF0152 Apr 9, 1987. Became N1038G, which registration was cancelled by FAA
Jul 10, 2003 as 'destroyed'
1241 (MSN 7317) converted to UH-1P. To MASDC as HF0017 Aug 8, 1973
1244 (MSN 7320) Active in 1986 with Detachment 5, 37th Aerospace Rescue and Squadron at Malmstrom AFB,
Montana. To AMARC as HF0171 Oct 22, 1987. Allocated civilian registration number
of N4049Q June 2001. Now operates in Australia
1245 (MSN 7321) converted to UH-1P. To MASDC as HF0018 Aug 10, 1973.
1246 (MSN 7322) to AMARC as HF0166 Oct 8, 1987. To civil registry as N224MS. To New Zealand as ZK-HVZ
1247 (MSN 7323) Active in 1986 with 1550th Flying Training Squadron at Kirtland AFB, New Mexico.
To AMARC as XA0153 May 14, 1976. To HF0121. To civil registry as N8133D
1248 (MSN 7324) to civil registry as N67163
1249 (MSN 7325) converted to UH-1P. to AMARC as HF0156 May 6, 1987.
To civil registry as N8123H
1250 (MSN 7326) to US Navy as 661250. To civil registry as N55781
66-1251/2503 Texas Instruments AGM-45A Shrike missiles
66-2504/2612 Boeing LGM-30F Minuteman missiles
66-2613/2664 Texas Instruments AGM-45A Shrike missiles
66-2665/2854 Ryan BQM-34A Firebee drones
66-2855/4254 Hughes AIM-4B Falcon missiles
66-4255/4272 Texas Instruments AGM-45A Shrike missles
66-4273/4298 Bell TH-13T-BF Sioux
MSN 3514/3539
4273 (MSN 3514) to storage as XF123 May 21, 1972. To N65097
4274 (MSN 3515) to storage as XF186 Jul 14, 1972
4275 (MSN 3516) to storage as XF106 May 15, 1972. To N91001
4276 (MSN 3517) to storage as XF486 Apr 1, 1973
4277 (MSN 3518) to storage as XF234 Aug 31, 1972. To N96615
4278 (MSN 3519) to storage as XF369 Nov 13, 1972. To N48304
4280 (MSN 3521) to storage as XF303 Nov 30, 1972. To N65281
4281 (MSN 3522) to storage as XF251 Sep 30, 1972
4282 (MSN 3523) to storage
4283 (MSN 3524) to storage as XF124 May 21, 1972
4285 (MSN 3526) to storage as XF450 Mar 1, 1973
4286 (MSN 3527) to storage as XF127 May 21, 1972. To N91009
4290 (MSN 3531) to storage as XF266 Oct 31, 1972. To N265HT
4291 (MSN 3532) to storage as XF397 Feb 1, 1973. To N65116
4292 (MSN 3533) to storage as XF311 Nov 30, 1972. To N64710
4293 (MSN 3534) to storage as XF190 Jun 30, 1972. To N9236Z
4294 (MSN 3535) to storage as XF187 Jul 14, 1972. To N24SD
4295 (MSN 3536) to storage as XF180 Jun 29, 1972. To N65213
4297 (MSN 3538) to storage as XF201 Jul 31, 1972.
4298 (MSN 3539) to storage as XF302 Nov 30, 1972. To N96671
66-4299 Lockheed C-130E Hercules
MSN 4158. To US Coast Guard as 1414
66-4300/4309 Beechcraft T-42A Cochise
MSN TF.56/65. Conversion training version of Baron B55.
4300 (MSN TF.56) to civil registry as N820M
4301 (MSN TF.57) to civil registry as N5150M
4302 (MSN TF.58) to civil registry as N301S
4303 (MSN TF.59) to civil registry as N647TM
4304 (MSN TF.60) written off on May 25, 1977
4305 (MSN TF.61) to civil registry as N9110Y
4306 (MSN TF.62) In 1965 through 1967 it was in the multiengine training fleet at
Cairns AAF, Fort Rucker Alabama. At some time thereafter it seems to have been
transferred to the California Army National Guard. On 27 May 1976 it crashed
into the east side of the Sierra Nevada mountains a few miles west of Bishop California
4307 (MSN TF.63) to US Navy as 664307. To civil registry as N54339
4309 (MSN TF.65) to civil registry as N522SP
66-4310/4313 Lockheed C-130E-LM Hercules
MSN 4283/4284,4294/4295. MAP for Iran as 5-109/5-112
4310 to Iran as 5-109. To Pakistan AF
4312 to Iran as 5-111. To Pakistan AF
4313 (MSN 382-4295) to Iran as 5-112. Crashed during a 2-engined training flight at Shiraz, Iran Apr 7, 1969.
66-4314/4319 Martin LGM-25C Titan II missiles
4314 (B-103) stored at Norton AFB, CA
4315 (B-104) stored at Norton AFB, CA
4316 (B-105) stored at Norton AFB, CA. Used for Titan II SLV 23G-4
4317 (B-106) stored at Norton AFB, CA. Used for Titan II SLV 23G-6
4318 (B-107) stored at Norton AFB, CA. Used for Titan II SLV 23G-9
4319 (B-108) stored at Norton AFB, CA. Used for Titan II SLV 23G-10
66-4320/4389 Northrop T-38A-65-NO Talon
MSN N.5895/5904,5906/5916,5918/5929,5978/5983,
5990/5999, T.6000/6020. Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com
4323 (MSN N.5898) (80th TFW, 90th FTS) collided with 64-13290 Aug 24, 2001 50 mi w of
Wichita Falls during formation training sortie. Sole occupant of
one plane killed, the two occupants of the other ejected safely.
4327 (MSN N.5902) converted from T-38A to T-38C. As T-38C active in October 2008 with 14th Flying
Training Wing at Columbus AFB, Mississippi and still there in July 2021 with 50th Flying Training Squadron.
4328 (MSN N.5903) Converted to T-38C Talon and still active
in August 2017 with 435th Flying Training Squadron at Randolph AFB, Texas.
4329 (14th FTW) crashed near Dime, AL Mar 21, 1984 following collision
with T-38 66-4331
4331 (14th FTW) crashed near Dime, AL Mar 21, 1984 following collision
with T-38 66-4329
4332 (MSN N.5908) Active with 1st Reconnaissance Squadron/9th Reconnaissance Wing at Beale AFB,
California in December 2011 and still so in April 2017
4333 (MSN N.5909) Active in October 1978 with 12th Flying Training Wing at Randolph AFB, Texas.
4338 (MSN N.5914) As T-38C Talon active with 87th Flying Training Squadron at Laughlin AFB, Texas in October 2014.
4342 MSN N.5919. Converted to T-38C and active still in November 2022 with 469th Flying Training
Squadron/80th Flying Training Wing at Sheppard AFB, Texas.
4343 (MSN N.592) Converted to T-38C Talon and active in August 2016 with 469th Flying Training Squadron/80th
Flying Training Wing at Sheppard AFB, Texas
4344 (MSN N.5921) Active as T-38C in October 2019 with 90th Flying Training Squadron/ 80th Flying Training Wing at Sheppard AFB, Texas.
4345 (MSN N.5922) As T-38C active in October 2011 with 469th Flying Training Squadron/80th Flying
Training Wing at Sheppard AFB, Texas and still so in March 2022
4352 w/o May 31, 1995.
4353 (MSN N.5978) Converted to T-38C and active with 469th Flying Training Squadron/ 80th Flying Training Wing at
Sheppard AFB, Texas. Currently painted in South-East Asia colours from the Vietnam era
4355 (MSN N.5980) Converted to T-38C Talon and active in June 2019 with 469th Flying Training
Squadron/80th Flying Training Wing at Sheppard AFB, Texas.
4357 (MSN N.5982) Active in October 1979 with 12th Flying
Training Wing at Randolph AFB, Texas. As T-38C active in
January 2007 with 435th Flying Trainining Squadron at
Randolph AFB, Texas and still so in February 2020.
4358 noted at Boeing, Williams Gateway AP, AZ Mar 15, 2003 under conversion to T-38C
4359 (MSN N.5990) Active in October 1979 with 12th Flying
Training Wing at Randolph AFB, Texas. As T-38C active in
August 2016 with 87th Flying Training Squadron/47th
Flying Training Wing at Laughlin AFB, Texas.
4361 (MSN N.5992) As T-38C still active in June 2021 with 435th Flying Training Squadron/12th Flying Training Wing at
Randolph AFB, Texas.
4365 (MSN N.5996) Active in October 1979 with 12th Flying Training Wing at Randolph AFB, Texas
4367 with 90th FTS, 80th FTW at Sheppard AFB
4368 (MSN N.5999) As T-38C Talon active with 469th Flying Training Squadron in April 2015
4374 (MSN T.6005) Active in October 1976 with 29th Flying Training Wing at Craig AFB, Alabama
and in October 1978 with 80th Flying Training Wing at Sheppard AFB, Texas
4376 (MSN T.6007) crashed 5 mi S of La Vernia, TX Oct 12, 1981.
4377 w/o Apr 9, 1968
4378 (MSN T.6009) In March 1994 active with 14th Flying Training Wing at Columbus AFB, Misissippi.
Converted to T-38C and active in October 2019 with 87th Flying Training Squadron/47th Flying Training
Wing at Sheppard AFB, Texas.
4380 (MSN T.6011) Converted to T-38C and active in October 2019 with 87th Flying Training Squadron/47th Flying
Training Wing at Laughlin AFB, Texas
4381 (MSN T.6012) Converted to T-38C Talon and active in September 2016 with 50th Flying
Training Squadron/14th Flying Training Wing at Columbus AFB, Mississippi.
4383 (MSN T.6014) Active in October 1978 with 12th Flying Training Wing at Randolph AFB, Texas.
To AMARC as TF0318 Feb 22, 1996.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
4384 (MSN T.6015) Converted to T-38C and active with 469th Flying Training Squadron/ 80th Flying Training Wing at
Sheppard AFB, Texas in July 2021
4385 (MSN T.6016) As T.38C active with 87th Flying Training Squadron at Laughlin AFB, Texas in May 2015.
4388 (MSN T.6019) to AMARC as TF0313 Dec 19, 1995.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
4389 (MSN T.6020) As T-38C active in August 1993 with 560th Flying Training School//12th Flying Training Wing at
Randolph AFB, Texas and still so in March 2022
66-4390/4432 Lockheed SRM-81 Agena
The Agena space vehicle was used as upper stage with SLV-2 Thor, SLV-3 Atlas and SLV-5 Titan boosters to
launch a variety of military and civilian payloads into orbit.
66-4433/4453 Douglas SLV-2D Thor missiles
4433 (vehicle number 506) used as first stage of Thor Agena D to launch CORONA satellite
from Vandenberg AFB Aug 9, 1966. Success
4434 (vehicle number 507) used as first stage of Thor Agena D to launch CORONA satellite
from Vandenberg AFB Nov 8, 1966. Success
4435 (vehicle number 508) used as first stage of Thor Agena D to launch CORONA satellite
from Vandenberg AFB May 9, 1967. Success
4436 (vehicle number 509) used as first stage of Thor Agena D to launch CORONA satellite
from Vandenberg AFB Jun 16, 1967. Success
4437 (vehicle number 510) used as first stage of Thor Agena D to launch CORONA satellite
from Vandenberg AFB Aug 7, 1967. Success
4438 (vehicle number 511) used as first stage of Thor Agena D to launch CORONA satellite
from Vandenberg AFB May 1, 1968. Success
4439 (vehicle number 512) used as first stage of Thor Agena D to launch CORONA satellite
from Vandenberg AFB Sep 15, 1967. Success
4440 (vehicle number 513) used as first stage of Thor Agena D to launch CORONA satellite
from Vandenberg AFB Nov 2, 1967. Success.
4441 (vehicle number 514) used as first stage of Thor Agena D to launch CORONA satellite
from Vandenberg AFB Dec 9, 1967. Success
4442 (vehicle number 515) used as first stage of Thor Agena D to launch CORONA satellite
from Vandenberg AFB Nov 3, 1968. Success
4443 (vehicle number 516) used as first stage of Thor Agena D to launch CORONA satellite
from Vandenberg AFB Jan 24, 1968. Success
4444 (vehicle number 517) used as first stage of Thor Agena D to launch CORONA satellite
from Vandenberg AFB Jun 20, 1968. Success
4445 (vehicle number 518) used as first stage of Thor Delta D to launch CORONA satellite
from Vandenberg AFB Mar 14, 1968.
4446 (vehicle number 519) used as first stage of Thor Agena D to launch CORONA satellite
from Vandenberg AFB Feb 5, 1969
4447 (vehicle number 520) used as first stage of Thor Agena D to launch NIMBUS B from
Vandenberg AFB May 18, 1968. Failed.
4448 (vehicle number 521) used as first stage of Thor Agena D to launch classified USAF
satellite from Vandenberg AFB Oct 5, 1968
4449 (vehicle number 522) used as first stage of Thor Agena D to launch CORONA satellite
from Vandenberg AFB Aug 7, 1968. Success
4450 (vehicle number 523) used as first stage of Thor Agena D to launch classified USAF
satellite Jul 31, 1969.
4451 (vehicle number 524) used as first stage of Thor Agena D to launch CORONA satellite
from Vandenberg AFB Sep 18, 1968. Success
4452 (vehicle number 525) used as first stage of Thor Agena D to launch US Navy satellite
from Vandenberg AFB Sep 30, 1969. Success
4453 (vehicle number 526) used as first stage of Thor Agena D to launch OGO 6 satellite
from Vandenberg AFB Jun 5, 1969. Success
66-4454 Douglas SLV-2A Thor
4454 (vehicle number 527) used as first stage of Thor Agena D to launch CORONA satellite
from Vandenberg AFB Dec 12, 1968.
66-4455/7454 Martin AGM-12 Bullpup misslies
66-7455/7504 McDonnell F-4D-29-MC Phantom
Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org
7455 (MSN 1957) 1967: USAF 12th TFW. ADTC. AFLC. 1983-84: Ogden ALC 2849th ABG.
` SOC Apr 26, 1991. Currently preserved at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland,
7456 (MSN 1958) 1974-75: USAF 494th TFS (48th TFW). 1976-77: USAF 48th TFW. 1977: USAF 388th TFW.
1979: USAF 4th TFS (388th TFW). USAF 474th TFW. USAF 31st TFW.
1988-90: New York ANG 136th FIS/107th FIG, Niagara Falls Airport, NY.
To AMARC as FP552 Jul 24, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises Jun 1, 1999. Scrapped at HVF West, Tucson Jun 1999
The plane marked as 66-7456 on display at Eastern Air Defense Sector
building, Griffiss Business and Technology Park, Rome, NY in Dec 2010 is actually Navy F-4B 151021
which got converted to look like a F-4E for test purposes). She is painted as F-4D 66-7456 in 107 FIG / 136 FIS NY ANG colors
7457 (MSN 1959) 1971: USAF 10th TFS (50th TFW). 1976: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1977: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW).
1979-80: USAF 62nd TFS (56th TFW). USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFG). 1983-85: Vermont ANG 134th TFS.
Active in August 1988 with 171st Fighter
Interceptor Squadron/127th Fighter Interceptor Group, Michigan ANG. To AMARC as FP749 Apr 4, 1990.
To Holloman AFB, NM for range target Sep 17 1998
7458 (MSN 1961) 1974-75: USAF 4485th TS. 1978: ADTC, AFSC. USAF 307th TFS/31st TFW, Homestead AFB, FL
To AMARC as FP096 Apr 1, 1988. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Oct 2, 1996. Scrapped
7459 (MSN 1962) USAF 44th TFS. 1970: USAF 67th TFS (475th TFW). 1972: USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW).
1978: USAF 18th TFW. DC ANG 121st TFS. 1984: Kansas ANG 127th TFtS/184th TFTG, McConnell AFB, KS.
To AMARC as FP456 Mar 5, 1990. To Holloman AFB, NM for target Mar 25, 1998
7460 (MSN 1963) 1971: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1975: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1976: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW).
1977: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1978: USAF 56th TFW. 1979: USAF 63rd TFS (56th TFW).
USAF 31st TFW. 1989: Texas ANG 111th FIS/147th FIG, Elllington ANGB, TX
To AMARC as FP412 Jan 8, 1990. To Holloman AFB, NM for range target Mar 25, 1998
7461 (MSN 1965) 1970: USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). 1971: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 18th TFW.
1980: Kansas ANG 127th TFTS/1845h TFTG, McConnell AFB, KS.
to AMARC as FP082 May 29, 1987. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Sep 10, 1996. Scrapped
7462 (MSN 1966) USAF 405th TFW. USAF 35th TFS (3rd TFW). 1972: USAF 35th TFS (366th TFW).
With 35th TFS, 366th TFW shot down by ground fire near Quang Tri, South Vietnam May 22, 1972.
7463 (MSN 1967) 1967-69: USAF 479th TFW. 1969: USAF 414th FWS (57th FWW). 1969-70: USAF 479th TFW.
1970-71: USAF 475th TFW. 1971-72: USAF 35th TFS (3rd TFW). 1972: USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW).
Mar 1, 1972: Credited with shooting down a MiG-21 over North Vietnam.
1972: USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW).
4/16/1972: Credited with shooting down a MiG-21 over North Vietnam.
May 8, 1972: Credited with shooting down a MiG-19 over North Vietnam.
May 10, 1972: Credited with shooting down a MiG-21 over North Vietnam.
1972: USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW).
8/28/1972: Credited with shooting down a MiG-21 over North Vietnam.
1972: USAF 523rd TFS (432nd TRW).
10/15/1972: Credited with shooting down a MiG-21 over North Vietnam.
1974: USAF 432nd TRW. 1974: USAF 8th TFW. 1974-75: USAF 432nd TRW. 1975-80: USAF 44th TFS (18th TFW).
1980-81: USAF 31st TFW. 1982-84: USAF 309th TFS (31st TFW). 1984: USAF 307th TFS (31st TFW).
1985-86: USAF 31st TFW.
WFU Oct 1986 Now on display at USAF Academy, Colorado.
7464 (MSN 1968) 1971: USAF 389th TFS (12th TFW). 1974: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1975: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW).
USAF 492nd TFS (48th TFW). 1976: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1977: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW).
1978: USAF 56th TFW. 1979: USAF 63rd TFS (56th TFW). Vermont ANG 134th TFS.
1990: Michigan ANG 171st TFS/127th FIG, Detroit/Wayne Major Airport, MI.
To AMARC as FP457 Mar 9, 1990. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Feb 9, 2016. Scrapped
7465 (MSN 1970) USAF 4485th TS. 1974: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1975-77: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW).
1978: USAF 56th TFW. With 56th TFW crashed in sea off Florida Jun 28, 1978.
7466 (MSN 1971) 1970: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1971: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 3rd TFW.
1976: USAF 78th TFS (81st TFW). USAF 401st TFW. 1984-88: Minnesota ANG 179th TFS/148th FIG, Duluth IAP, MN.
To AMARC as FP391 Nov 24, 1989. To National, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Jun 16, 1997 and salvaged
7467 (MSN 1972) 1967: USAF 50th TFW. 1970: USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). 1971: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW).
1973: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1975: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1979: USAF 430th TFS (474th TFW).
1979: USAF 4th TFS (388th TFW). USAF 31st TFW. 1988-89: Texas ANG 111th TFS/147th FIG, Ellington ANGB, TX.
To AMARC as FP299 Sep 6, 1989. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Sep/Oct 2015
7468 (MSN 1974) 1967: USAF 479th TFW. 1968-72: USAF 479th TFS (8th TFW). 1972: USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW).
Credited with shooting down MiG-21 over North Vietnam Dec 28, 1972. USAF 4485th TS.
USAF 49th TFW. USAF 44th TFS (18th TFW). 1975: USAF 18th TFW. 1980-87: USAF 31st TFW. 3/21/1988: Struck off charge.
Currently on display with Illinois ANG at Capitol Airport, Springfield, Illinois.
7469 (MSN 1975) 1973: USAF 35th TFW. 1973: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1976: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW).
1979: USAF 474th TFW. 1979: USAF 4th TFS (388th TFW). 1980: USAF 428th TFS (474th TFW).
USAF 31st TFW 1990: New York ANG 136th FIS/107th FIG, Niagara Falls Airport, NY
To AMARC as FP555 Jul 26, 1990. To Holloman AFB, NM for target Mar 25, 1998
7470 (MSN 1976) 1968: USAF 36th TFW. 1968: USAF 50th TFW. 1970: USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW).
1971: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1974-75: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1976-77: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW).
1978: USAF 56th TFW. 1979: USAF 63rd TFS (56th TFW). Vermont ANG 134th TFS.
Michigan ANG 171st FIS/127th FIG, Detroit/Wayne Major Airport, MI.
To AMARC as FP289 Jul 27, 1989. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Feb 16, 2016. Scrapped
7471 (MSN 1977) 1970: USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). 1971: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1973: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW).
1975: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1976-77: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1978: USAF 56th TFW. 1979: USAF 63rd TFS (56th TFW).
1982: Vermont ANG 134th TFS. 1987-90: Michigan ANG 171st FIS/127th FIG, Detroit/Wayne Major Airport, MI..
To AMARC as FP478 Apr 4, 1990. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Feb 9, 2016. Scrapped
7472 (MSN 1979) 1972: USAF 4452nd CCTS (35th TFW). 1973: USAF 35th TFW. 1973: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1976: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW).
USAF 474th TFW. 1980: USAF 309th TFS (31st TFW). 1987-88: New York ANG 136th FIS/107th FIG, Niagara Falls Airport, NY.
To AMARC as FP537 Jul 10, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI May 19, 2000 and scrapped
7473 (MSN 1980) 1969: USAF 366th TFW. 1969-70: USAF 37th TFW. 1970: USAF 12th TFW. 1971: USAF 389th TFS (12th TFW).
12th TFW, 389th TFS) shot down by groung fire 12 mi SW Quang Tri, North Vietnam Feb 11, 1971.
1 KIA, 1 ejected and rescued.
7474 (MSN 1981, 8th TFW, 497th TFS) received direct hit by 57mm AAA in central fuel tank and exploded over Mu Gia Pass, Laos Jan 29, 1969.
Both crew KIA.
7475 (MSN 1982) 1969: USAF 366th TFW. 1969-70: USAF 37th TFW. 1970: USAF 12th TFW. USAF 52nd TFW.
1975: USAF 493rd TFS (48th TFW). 1979: USAF 428th TFS (474th TFW).
Kansas ANG 127th TFTS/184th TFTG, McConnell AFB, KS.
To AMARC as FP339 Oct 12, 1989. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Sep/Oct 2015.
7476 (MSN 1984) 1970: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1971: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1972: USAF 49th TFW.
1975: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1976: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1977: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW).
1977: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1978: USAF 56th TFW. 1979: USAF 63rd TFS (56th TFW).
1980: USAF 306th TFS (31st TFW). 1983: USAF 306th TFTS (31st TTW).
With 306th TFTS, 31st TTW w/o May 17, 1984
7477 (MSN 1985) 1967: USAF 50th TFW. 1969-70: USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). 1971: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW).
USAF 35th TFW. 1976: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1977: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1978: USAF 56th TFW.
1979: USAF 62nd TFS (56th TFW). USAF 307th TFS (31st TFW)., Homestead AFB, FL
To AMARC as FP121 May 4, 1988. To National, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Jan 2, 1997 and salvaged.
7478 (MSN 1986) USAF 12th TFW. USAF 21st TFTS (35th TFW). USAF 3246th TW. 1972: USAF 68th TFS (479th TFW).
1972: USAF 4535th CCTS (35th TFW). 1973: USAF 35th TFW. 1973: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW).
1977: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1979: USAF 61st TFS (56th TFW). USAF 335th TFS (4th TFW).
New Jersey ANG 141st TFS. 1986: North Dakota ANG 178th FIS/11th FIG, Hector IAP, ND
To AMARC as FP459 Mar 12, 1990. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Feb 16, 2018. Scrapped
Plane on display at ND ANG base, Fargo, ND painted as 66-7478 is actually 66-7693.
7479 (MSN 1988) 1974: USAF 50th TFW. 1976: USAF 91st TFS (81st TFW). 1977-78: USAF 81st TFW. USAF 401st TFW.
1981: Kansas ANG 127th TFS. To South Korean AF Nov 1990. 11th TFW. Preserved at Geochang Youth Training Center,
Geochang, South Korea since October 2016 marked as 68479.
7480 (MSN 1989) 1971: USAF 10th TFS (50th TFW). 1975: USAF 81st TFW. 1975-76: USAF 48th TFW
With 48th TFW crashed on takeoff at RAF Lakenheath Aug 24, 1976.
7481 (MSN 1990) with 47th TFS, 15th TFW crashed on Avon Park Bombing Range, Florida after collision with F-4C 63-7602
Apr 11, 1967.
7482 (MSN 1991) USAF 35th TFS. USAF 56th TFW. USAF 31st TFW. 1970: USAF 67th TFS (475th TFW). 1972: USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW).
with 13th TFS, 432nd TRW hit by ground fire near Haiphong, North Vietnam and crashed into Gulf of Tonkin Aug 25, 1972.
7483 (MSN 1993) 1967-68: USAF 15th TFW. 1968-69: USAF 479th TFW. 1969-83: ADTC. Converted to NF-4D.
1983-95: AFFTC as NF-4D. Given civil registration of N430FS with BAE Systems, Mojave, CA
To AMARC as FP1081 Dec 15, 2003. N430FS cancelled Sep 1, 2004. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008.
To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Feb 9, 2016. Scrapped
7484 (MSN 1994) 1970: USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). 1971: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1972: USAF 48th TFW.
USAF 494th TFS (48th TFW). 1975: USAF 493rd TFS (48th TFW). USAF 474th TFW.
1987-89: Kansas ANG 127th TFTS./184th TFTG, McConnell AFB, KS
To AMARC as FP462 Mar 19, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor,MI May 19, 2000 and scrapped
7485 (MSN 1995) USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 50th TFW. USAF 81st TFW. 1975: USAF 492nd TFS (48th TFW).
1979: USAF 428th TFS (474th TFW). USAF 31st TFW. 1986-90: New York ANG 136th FIS/107th FIG, Niagara Falls Airport, NY.
To AMARC as FP569 Oct 3, 1990. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Feb 16, 2016. Scrapped
7486 (MSN 1997) USAF 18th TFW. 1981: USAF 309th TFS (31st TFW). California ANG 194th TFS. Kansas ANG 127th TFS.
Michigan ANG 171st FIS/127th FIG, Detroit/Wayne Major Airport, MI
To AMARC as FP440 Jan 29, 1990. To Saylor Creek Range, Idaho for target May 5, 1999
7487 (MSN 1998) USAF 78th TFS (81st TFW). 1971: USAF 81st TFW. 1975: USAF 492nd TFS (48th TFW). USAF 474th TFW.
USAF 31st TFW. 1985-88: California ANG 194th TFS. New York ANG 136th FIS/107th FIG, Niagara Falls Airport, NY
To AMARC as FP516 Jun 13, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jul 3, 1998 and scrapped
7488 (MSN 1999) 1970: USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). 1971-73: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1974-75: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW).
1976-77: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1979: USAF 13th TFTS (56th TFW). 1981: USAF 307th TFS (31st TFW).
1983: USAF 308th TFS (31st TFW). New York ANG 136th FIS/107th FIG, Niagara Falls Airport, NY.
To AMARC as FP262 Jun 13, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jun 14, 1999 and salvaged
7489 (MSN 2000) 1968: USAF 335th TFS (4th TFW). USAF 4452nd CCTS (35th TFW). 1973: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW).
1975: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1976: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1979: USAF 474th TFW.
1979: USAF 4th TFS (388th TFW). USAF 31st TFW. 1989: Minnesota ANG 179th FIS/148th FIG, Duluth IAP, MN
To AMARC as FP535 Jul 9, 1990. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Sep/Oct 2015
7490 (MSN 2001) 1974: USAF 48th TFW. 1976: USAF 48th TFW. USAF 49th TFW. 1979: USAF 428th TFS (474th TFW).
1980: USAF 307th TFS (31st TFW). Minnesota ANG 179th FIS/148th FIG, Duluth IAP, NN
To AMARC as FP534 Jul 9, 1990. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ May 6, 2016. Scrapped
7491 (MSN 2002) 1970: USAF 335th TFS (354th TFW). USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW). 1976: USAF 35th TFW.
1976: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1977-78: USAF 49th TFW. 1979: USAF 428th TFS (474th TFW). USAF 31st TFW.
1988-90: New York ANG 136th FIS/107th FIG, Niagara Falls Airport, NY.
To AMARC as FP503 May 16, 1990. To Holloman AFB, NM for target Mar 25, 1998
7492 (MSN 2004) with 4th TFW crashed Oct 1, 1969 near Rowland, North Carolina after midair collision with F-105F 62-4419 of 23rd TFW.
All four onboard killed.
7493 (MSN 2006) USAF 48th TFW. 1969: USAF 390th TFS (366th TFW).
With 390th TFS, 366th TFW shot down near Hiep Duc/Tam Ky, South Vietnam Jun 11, 1969
7494 (MSN 2007) 1970: USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). USAF 4th TFW. USAF 555th TFS (8th TFW). USAF 334th TFS (4th TFW).
1972: USAF 334th TFS (8th TFW).
with 8th TFW, 334th TFS shot down by SAM near Thanh Hoa, North Vietnam Apr 21, 1972. Crew ejected over Gulf of Tonkin
and were recovered.
7495 (MSN 2008) USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). 1968: USAF 479th TFW
With 479th TFW crashed on approach to George AFB, California due to hydraulics failure Jan 16, 1968.
7496 (MSN 2009) 1970: USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). 1971: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1975: USAF 493rd TFS (48th TFW).
1979: USAF 474th TFW. 1979: USAF 4th TFS (388th TFW). 1980: USAF 428th TFS (474th TFW).
1982-83: New Jersey ANG 141st TFS. California ANG 194th TFS. 1990: Minnesota ANG 179th FIS/148th FIG, Duluth IAP, MN.
To AMARC as FP546 Jul 16, 1990. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Feh 9, 2016. Scrapped
7497 (MSN 2010) USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW) 1967: USAF 50th TFW. 1969: USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1972: USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW).
USAF 52nd TFW. 1975: USAF 493rd TFS (48th TFW). 1979: USAF 428th TFS (474th TFW). 1988: USAF 31st TFW.
New York ANG 136th FIS/107th FIG, Niagara Falls Airport, NY
To AMARC as FP562 Sep 25, 1990. To US Army, Laquey, Missouri Aug 28, 2000. Salvaged at Fort
Leonard Wood, Missouri
7498 (MSN 2011) USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). 1967: USAF 50th TFW. USAF 81st TFW. 1975: USAF 494th TFS (48th TFW).
1979: USAF 428th TFS (474th TFW). USAF 31st TFW. New Jersey ANG 141st TFS.
1989: North Dakota ANG 178th FIS/119th FIG, Hector IAP, ND
To AMARC as FP406 Jan 4, 1990. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008.
To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Feb 9, 2016. Scrapped
7499 (MSN 2012) USAF 50th TFW. USAF 35th TFS (3rd TFW). 1968: USAF 497th TFS (8th TFW).
With 497th TFS, 8th TFW shot down by ground fire near Ban Senphan, Laos Dec 3, 1968.
7500 (MSN 2015) USAF 35th TFW. 1975: USAF 493rd TFS (48th TFW). 1977: USAF 48th TFW. USAF 474th TFW.
USAF 31st TFW. Texas ANG 111th TFS.
SOC Feb 14, 1989. Converted to GF-4D and assigned as ground trainer at Sheppard AFB, Texas .
On display at city of Mayusville, Kentuckyu
7501 (MSN 2016) USAF 50th TFW. USAF 8th TFW. 1969: USAF 366th TFW. 1969-70: USAF 37th TFW. 1970: USAF 480th TFS (12th TFW).
1972: USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW). Credited with shooting down MiG-21 over North Vietnam Oct 13, 1972.
1972: USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW). .With 555th TFS, 432nd TRW, crashed
in Thailand Nov 21, 1972. Both crewmen killed.
7502 (MSN 2017) USAF 417th TFS (67th TFW). 1971: USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1973: USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW).
1974: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW). 1975: USAF 493rd TFS (48th TFW). 1976: USAF 492nd TFS (48th TFW).
1976: USAF 494th TFS (48th TFW). 1980: USAF 428th TFS (474th TFW). 1987-89: Kansas ANG 127th TFTS/184th TFTG, McConnell AFB, KS.
To AMARC as FP350 Oct 17, 1989. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ May 6, 2016. Scrapped
7503 (MSN 2018) with 366th TFW destroyed on ground at DaNang AB, South Vietnam by crash lsnding ing EC-121M BuNo 145927 Mar 16, 1970.
7504 (MSN 2019) USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 52nd TFW. 1975: USAF 494th TFS (48th TFW). 1976: USAF 48th TFW.
1977: USAF 494th TFS (48th TFW). 1977: USAF 49th TFW. 1978-79: USAF 34th TFS (388th TFW). USAF 31st TFW.
Converted to GF-4D and assigned as ground trainer at Homestead AFB, Florida in 1986
66-7505/7650 McDonnell F-4D-30-MC Phantom
Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org
7505 (MSN 2021) USAF 4485th TS. 1979: USAF 18th TFW. 1986: Illinois ANG 170th TFS/183rd TFg, Capital Airport, Springfield, IL.
To AMARC as FP302 Sep 7, 1989. To Tracor, Mojave, CA Aug 14, 1991 and registered as N427FS.
Back to AMARC from BAE Systems, Mojave, CA Dec 9, 2003 as FP1080, civil registration cancelled Sep 1, 2004.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ May6, 2016. Scrapped
7506 (MSN 2024) 1973: USAF 3rd TFW. 1975-76: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1977: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW).
1988-89: USAF 89th TFS (906th TFG)., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
To AMARC as FP267 Jun 26, 1989. To National, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Jun 16, 1997 and salvaged
7507 (MSN 2025) 1973: USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1974: USAF 91st TFS (81st TFW).
1975: USAF 81st TFW. 1978: USAF 52nd TFW. USAF 401st TFW. 1987: USAFR 465th TFS (507th TFG).
To Republic of Korea AF in Apr 1988 as 67-507
7508 (MSN 2026) with 390th TFS, 366th TFW shot down by ground fire near Hue, South Vietnam Mar 14, 1968. RIO was killed.
7509 (MSN 2028) 1969: USAF 36th TFW. USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1974: USAF 81st TFW.
1976: USAF 35th TFS (8th TFW). 1977-79: USAF 8th TFW. 1980: USAF 35th TFS (8th TFW).
1981-88: DC ANG 121st TFS/113th TFW, Andrews AFB, MD
To AMARC as FP422 Nov 1, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI May 12, 1997 and scrapped
7510 (MSN 2029) with 389th TFS, 366th TFW crashed into sea off Chu Lai AB, South Vietnam due to battle damage Jun 16, 1969.
7511 (MSN 2030) 1968-69: USAF 36th TFW. USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 81st TFW.
1976: USAF 52nd TFW. 1979: USAF 52nd TFW. 1982: USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFG).
To AMARCfrom 465th TFS/507th TFG, Tinker AFB, OK as FP187 Jan 3, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jul 30, 1998 and salvaged
7512 (MSN 2031) Ca.1967: TOS USAF. (No information from 1967; probably flew in Vietnam War.)
1976: 4485th Test Squadron, Eglin AFB, FL.
1979: Armament Development Test Center, Eglin AFB, FL.
1979: 429th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 474th Tactical Fighter Wing, Nellis AFB, NV.
1983: 141st TFS, 108th TFW (ANG), McGuire AFB, NJ.
1984: 179th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 148th Fighter-Interceptor Group (ANG), Duluth, MN.
To AMARC as FP394 Nov 30, 1989. To Saylor Creek Range, Glenns Ferry, Idaho for range target May 5, 1999
7513 (MSN 2034) with 8th TFW, 435th TFS shot down by ground fire near Viet tri/Phuc Yen, North Vietnam Oct 27, 1967.
Pilot POW, RIO KIA.
7514 (MSN 2035) Delivered to the United States Air Force. USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW).
1975: USAF 91st TFS (81st TFW). 1978: USAF 52nd TFW. USAF 401st TFW. 1985-86: Alabama ANG 160th TFS. Sep 7, 1988: Struck off charge.
Was on display at HQ of Alabama ANG, Montogomery, before moved to Anniston/Ft McClenna, Alabama. Moved
in Feb 2013 to Veterans Memorial Park in Florence, Alabama.
7515 (MSN 2036) USAF 435th TFS (8th TFW) Ubon RTAFB, Thailand.. 1968: USAF 36th TFW. 1975: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW).
1975: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 474th TFW. USAFR 465th TFS (507th TFG).
To AMARC from 93rd TFS/482nd TFW, Homestead AFB, FL as FP211 Jan 27, 1989.
To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jul 28, 1998 and salvaged
7516 (MSN 2037) USAF 49th TFW. USAF 36th TFW. 1967: USAF 435th TFS (8th TFW).
With 8th TFW, 435th TFS suffered double flame out and the crew ejected over Thailand Sep 9, 1969. Crew recovered.
7517 (MSN 2039) USAF 555th TFS (8th TFW). 1967: USAF 435th TFS (8th TFW).
With 8th TFW, 555th TFS struck by hostile fire and disintegrated near Mi Le/Dong Hoi 25 mi SW of Hanoi,
North Vietnam Aug 23, 1967. Crew ejected, pilot MIA, RIO POW.
7518 (MSN 2040) Ca.1967: TOS USAF. Assigned to 8th Tactical Fighter Wing, Ubon Air Base, Thailand.
1969: 366th TFW, Da Nang Air Base, Republic of Vietnam.
1969: 37th TFW, Phu Cat AB, Republic of Vietnam.
1970 to 1971: 389th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 12th TFW, Phu Cat AB.
1981: 497th TFS, 8th TFW, Taegu Air Base, South Korea.
By 6/86: 465th TFS, 507th Tactical Fighter Group (AFRES), Tinker AFB, OK.
Oct 1, 1988: SOC. converted to GF-4D. Assigned as ground trainer at Sheppard AFB, Texas, later assigned as battle
damage repair trainer at Tinker AFB, Oklahoma. Currently on display at Charles B. Hall Airpark, Tinker AFB, Oklahoma.
7519 (MSN 2041) 1971: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1973: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1974: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW).
1974: USAF 50th TFW. 1976: USAF 91st TFS (81st TFW). 1977: USAF 81st TFW. USAF 613th TFS (401st TFW).
Alabama ANG 160th TFS. Illinois ANG 170th TFS/183rd TFG, Capitol Airport, Springfield, IL
To AMARC as FP366 Oct 27, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Aug 7, 1998 and scrapped
7520 (MSN 2043) USAF 435th TFS (8th TFW). USAF 48th TFW. USAF 81st TFW. USAF 401st TFW.
Kansas ANG 127th TFTS/184h TFTG, McConnell AFB, KS
To AMARC as FP148 Aug 5, 1988. To National, Kokb Road, Tucson, AZ Feb 20, 1997 and salvaged
7521 (MSN 2045) USAF 49th TFW. 1967: USAF 435th TFS (8th TFW).
With 8th TFW, 435th TFS lost to ground fire near Ban Soppeng, Laos. Dec 28, 1967. Crew ejected and were recovered.
7522 (MSN 2046) USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1969-71: USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW).
With 22nd TFS, 36th TFW crashed into Mediterranean Sea off Italy May 12, 1971.
7523 (MSN 2047) with 555th TFS, 432nd TRW shot down over the Ban Karai Pass, North Vietnam Nov 25, 1968. Both crew ejected and
listed as POW but they never showed up when prisoners were freed in 1973.
7524 (MSN 2048) USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1968: USAF 36th TFW. 1972: USAF 36th TFW.
1973: USAF 525th TFS (36th TFW). USAF 91st TFS (81st TFW). 1978: USAF 12th TFS (18th TFW).
DC ANG 121st TFS/113rd TFW, Andrews AFB, MD
To AMARC as FP416 Jan 10, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI May 12, 1997 and scrapped
7525 (MSN 2050) USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1972: USAF 36th TFW. USAF 81st TFW.
USAF 480th TFS (52nd TFW). USAF 401st TFW. Alabama ANG 160th TFS/187th TFW, Mongtomery RAP. AL. Active in October 1986 with
160th Tactical Fighter Squadron Alabama ANG at Dannelly Field,
Montgomery. . To AMARC as FP097 Apr 5, 1988. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Oct 3, 1996 Scrapped
7526 (MSN 2052) Delivered to the United States Air Force. USAF 49th TFW. 1970: USAF 435th TFS (8th TFW).
With 435th TFS, 8th TFW lost to ground fire near Ban Pakh/Nam Can, LaosFeb 18, 1970. WSO
ejected and was recovered but pilot Thomas E. Gillen MIA. Crash site
may have been located.
7527 (MSN 2053) USAF 48th TFW. USAF 81st TFW. 1978: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW). 1978: USAF 480th TFS (52nd TFW).
USAF 401st TFW. USAFR 93rd TFS (482nd TFW), Homestead AFB, FL
To AMARC as FP245 Apr 14, 1989. To National, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Jun 16, 1997 and salvaged
7528 (MSN 2054) with 8th TFW, 435th TFS hit by ground fire and crashed near Ubon AB, Thailand Feb 29, 1968.
Crew ejected, pilot recovered, RIO KIA.
7529 (MSN 2056) USAF 35th TFS (3rd TFW). 1975-76: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1978: USAF 8th TFW.
1978-79: USAF 429th TFS (474th TFW). USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG).
1983-88: USAFR 89th TFS (906th TFG), Wright-Patterson AFB, OH. Named "City of Youngstown" with 89th TFS in May 1989.
To AMARC as FP259 May 15, 1989.
To US Army, Laquey, MO Aug 28, 2000. Fuselage noted Mar 2015 as target at Cannon Gunnery Range,
Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri.
7530 (MSN 2057) with 390th TFS, 366th TFW shot down by ground fire near Ban Kate/Ban Dong, Laos Sep 11, 1969.
Both crewmen killed.
7531 (MSN 2058) 1969: USAF 366th TFW. 1969-70: USAF 37th TFW. 1970: USAF 12th TFW. 1971: USAF 389th TFS (12th TFW).
USAF 50th TFW. USAF 8th TFW. 1982-86: DC ANG 121st TFS, 113rd TFW, Andrews AFB, MD.
To AMARC as FP312 Sep 26, 1989. To US Army, Laquey, MO Jun 21, 2000. Salvaged at Fort Leonard
Wood, Missouri
7532 (MSN 2059) USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). 1968: USAF 480th TFS (366th TFW).
With 366th TFW crashed into sea off Da Nang AB, South Vietnam Aug 26, 1968.
7533 (MSN 2062) USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). 1967: USAF 435th TFS (8th TFW).
With 8th TFW, 435th TFS hit by ground fire and the crew ejected over N. Thailand Sep 19, 1967.
Both crew recovered. Was 2000th Phantom.
7534 (MSN 2063) with 8th TFW, 435th TFS suffered loss of electrical power during takeoff from Ubon AB, Thailand
and crashed Sep 26, 1967. Crew ejected and were recovered.
7535 (MSN 2064) with 4th TFW crashed near Kwanju, South Korea Apr 11, 1968
7536 (MSN 2065) 1970: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1975: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1976: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW).
1977: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 474th TFW. USAF 8th TFW.
1981-86: Illinois ANG 170th TFS/183rd TFG, Capital Airport, Springfield, IL.
To AMARC as FP256 May 9, 1989. To US Army, Laquey, MO Aug 28, 2000. Salvaged at Fort Leonard
Wood, Missouri
7537 (MSN 2067) USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1969: USAF 36th TFW. USAF 81st TFW.
USAF 8th TFW. 1979: USAF 44th TFS (18th TFW). 1981: USAFR 465th TFS (507th TFG).
1986: Illinois ANG 170th TFS/183rd TFG, Capital Airport, Springfield, IL.
To AMARC from 121st TFS/113rd TFW, Andrews AFB, MD as FP198 Jan 10, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises Jul 29, 1998 and salvaged
7538 (MSN 2068) 1971: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1979: USAF 18th TFW. 1979: USAF 8th TFW.
1983-89: DC ANG 121st TFS/113rd TFW, Andrews AFB,MD. To AMARC as FP207 Jan 18, 1989.
To National, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Jun 16, 1997 and salvaged
7539 (MSN 2070) 1968: USAF 36th TFW. 1971: USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). 1972: USAF 36th TFW.
USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 52nd TFW. 1977-78: USAF 81st TFW. 1981: USAF 612th TFS (401st TFW).
1985: Georgia ANG 128th TFS. Kansas ANG 127th TFS. Illinois ANG 170th TFS/183rd TFG, Capital Airport, Springfield, IL
To AMARC as FP344 Oct 13, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jul 30, 1998 and scrapped
7540 (MSN 2071) with 15th TFW crashed near Bushnell, Florida Jun 27, 1968. Both crewmen killed.
7541 (MSN 2072) With 366th TFW, 480th TFS crashed into the jungle during a night bombing mission
near Van Loc, North Vietnam Apr 24, 1968. Both crew KIA.
7542 (MSN 2074) 1968: USAF 36th TFW. 1972: USAF 36th TFW. USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW).
USAF 52nd TFW. 1976-78: USAF 81st TFW. USAF 401st TFW. 1981: USAF 52nd TFW.
With 52nd TFW crashed near Atagoncillo/Madrid, Spain Jan 13/14, 1981. Both crewmen killed.
7543 (MSN 2075) with 390th TFS, 366th TFW shot down near Ban Namm, Laos Dec 20, 1969.
7544 (MSN 2076) 1972: USAF 35th TFS (3rd TFW). 1975: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1975: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW).
1979: USAF 429th TFS (474th TFW). DC ANG 121st TFS. 1982: USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG).
1988: USAFR 89th TFS (906th TFG), Wright-Patterson AFB, OH..
Named City of Massilon" with 89th TFS in May 1989. To AMARC as FP317 Oct 3, 1989.
To Fritz Enterprises, Talor, MI Jul 28, 1998 and scrapped
7545 (MSN 2079) Delivered to the United States Air Force. USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW).
USAF 81st TFW. 1979: USAF 429th TFS (474th TFW). 1986-87: Illinois ANG 170th TFS/183rd TFG, Capital Airport, Springfield, IL.
Active in October 1986 with 170th Tactical Fighter Squadron Illinois ANG at Capital ANG Base, Illinois
To AMARC as FP348 Oct 16, 1989. To US Army, Laquey, MO Jun 21, 2000
7546 (MSN 2080) with 555th TFS, 432nd TRW crashed on Laos/Thailand border due to battle damage Oct 1, 1969
7547 (MSN 2081) USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1968: USAF 36th TFW. USAF 81st TFW.
USAF 8th TFW. 1982: DC ANG 121st TFS. 113rd TFW, Andrews AFB, MD
To AMARC as FP404 Jan 3, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor MI May 12, 1997 and scrapped
7548 (MSN 2083) 1968: USAF 334th TFS (4th TFW).
loaned to Republic of Korea AF in 1973, but returned to USAF. USAF 35th TFW.
1979: USAF 8th TFW. USAFR 465th TFS (507th TFG), Tinker AFB, OK.
To AMARC as FP163 Oct 5, 1988. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jul 30, 1998 and salvaged.
7549 (MSN 2084) USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1968: USAF 25th TFS (8th TFW).
1969: USAF 36th TFW. 1974: USAF 91st TFS (81st TFW). 1975: USAF 49th TFW. USAF 81st TFW.
1977: USAF 25th TFS (18th TFW). 1982-86: DC ANG 121st TFS/113rd TFW, Andrews AFB, MD
To AMARC as FP373 Nov 1, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor MI May 12, 1997 and scrapped
7550 (MSN 2085) Ca.1967: TOS USAF. Assigned to 15th Tactical Fighter Wing, MacDill AFB, FL.
1968: 4th TFW, Seymour Johnson AFB, NC. 1970: 432nd Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, Udorn Royal Thai AFB, Thailand.
1971: 523rd TFS, 405th TFW, Clark AB, Philippines.
1972: 13th TFS, 432nd TRW, Udorn RTAFB, Thailand.
4/16/72: Shot down a MiG-21 over North Vietnam when flown by Maj. Dan Cherry and Capt. Jeff Feinstein.
1972: 523rd TFS, 405th TFW, Clark AB, Philippines.
1974: 36th TFS, 3rd TFW, Osan Air Base, South Korea.
1974: 8th TFW, Kunsan AB, South Korea.
1981: 497th TFS, 8th TFW, Taegu Air Base, South Korea.
1982: 8th TFW, Kunsan AB, South Korea.
1982: 51st TFW, Osan AB, South Korea.
1982: 8th TFW, Kunsan AB, South Korea.
1982: 465th TFS, 507th Tactical Fighter Group (AFRES), Tinker AFB, OK.
1/89: 89th TFS, 906th TFG (AFRES), Wright-Patterson AFB, OH. Named "City of Fairborn II"
8/89: WFU. (SOC?).
Ca.1990: Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 8437-George Rogers Clark Memorial, Green Meadows, Enon, OH.
11/05: Basil Griffin Park-Aviation Heritage Park, Warren County Airport, Bowling Green, KY.
12/8/05: Placed on display.
7551 (MSN 2086) Delivered to the United States Air Force. USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 52nd TFW.
1976-77: USAF 81st TFW. 1982: USAF 614th TFS (401st TFW). 1984-88: USAFR 93rd TFS (482nd TFW), Homestead AFB, FL.
To AMARC as FP287 Jul 25, 1989. To Holloman AFB for range target Sep 11, 1997
7552 (MSN 2089) Delivered to the United States Air Force. USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW).
1969: USAF 36th TFW. USAF 81st TFW. USAF 52nd TFW. 1982: USAF 612th TFS (401st TFW).
1986: USAFR 93rd TFS (482nd TFW), Homestead AFB, FL
To AMARC as FP249 Apr 26, 1989. To National, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Jun 16, 1997 and salvaged.
7553 (MSN 2090) 1971: USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1978: USAF 81st TFW.
1981: USAF 612th TFS (401st TFW). Georgia ANG 128th TFS. 1990: Kansas ANG 127th TFTS/184th TFTG, McConnell AFB, KS.
To AMARC as FP470 Apr 2, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI May 19, 2000 and scrapped
7554 (MSN 2091) 4/67: TOS USAF. Assigned to 33rd Tactical Fighter Wing, Eglin AFB, FL.
7/67: 435th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 8th Tactical Fighter Wing, Udorn Royal Thai AFB, Thailand.
8/2/67: Unit moved to Ubon RTAFB, Thailand.
11/6/67: Credited with shooting down two MiG-17s over North Vietnam by Major Rex D. Howerton and First
Lieutenant Ted L. Voight using their 20mm cannon.
1968: 555th TFS, 8th TFW, Ubon RTAFB, Thailand.
2/14/68: Credited with shooting down a MiG-17 over North Vietnam by same crew as previous kill.
5/28/68: Unit moved to Udorn RTAFB, Thailand.
1969: 555th TFS, 432nd Tactical Reconnaissance Wing, Udorn RTAFB, Thailand.
8/72: 33rd TFW, Kunsan AB, South Korea.
1977: 49th TFW, Holloman AFB, NM.
1978: 474th TFW, Nellis AFB, NV.
1979: 8th TFW, Kunsan AB, South Korea.
1981: 429th TFS, 474th TFW, Nellis AFB, NV.
1982: 906th Tactical Fighter Group, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH. Named "City of Fairborn.�
After 9/82: 704th TFS, 924th TFG (AFRES), Bergstrom AFB, TX.
1983: 89th TFS, 482nd TFW (AFRES), Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
By 3/84: 906th TFG, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
1/26/89: SOC.
Ca 1989: Aeronautical Systems Center, Wright Patterson AFB, OH. Displayed on pole.
7/07: Museum of Aviation, Warner Robins AFB, GA. Flight delivered inside a C-5A.
7555 (MSN 2092) USAF 49th TFW. 1975-76: USAF 10th TFS (50th TFW). 1978-79: USAF 480th TFS (52nd TFW).
1980: USAF 428th TFS (474th TFW). 1982-83: USAFR 465th TFS (507th TFG). To Republic of Korea AF in Feb 1988
7556 (MSN 2093) 1970: USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 81st TFW. USAF 18th TFW.
1982-86: DC ANG 121st TFS/113rd TFW, Andrews AFB, MD.
To AMARC as FP311 Sep 26, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI May 12, 1997 and scrapped
7557 (MSN 2095) USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 52nd TFW. 1967: USAF 49th TFW
With 49th TFW crashed near Birkenfeld, West Germany due to engine failure Jul 31, 1967.
7558 (MSN 2098) USAF 334th TFS (4th TFW). 1968: USAF 335th TFS (4th TFW). USAF 21st TFS (35th TFW). 1971: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW).
USAF 366th TFW. 1973-74: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1974-76: USAF 10th TFS (50th TFW). 1976: USAF 81st TFW.
1978: USAF 81st TFW. 1979: USAF 52nd TFW. 1981: USAF 614th TFS (401st TFW). 1983: USAF 401st TFW.
1989: USAFR 93rd TFS (482nd TFW), Homestead AFB, FL
To AMARC as FP273 Jul 11, 1989. To Holloman AFB, NM for range target Sep 11, 1997
7559 (MSN 2100) 1968: USAF 36th TFW. 1971: USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1976-78: USAF 81st TFW.
USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW). 1981: USAF 52nd TFW.
With 52nd TFW crashed near Olivares DeJucar, Madrid, Spain after collision with F-4D 66-7620 Mar 4, 1981.
7560 (MSN 2101) 1968: USAF 36th TFW. 1970: USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). 1972: USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW).
1973: USAF 525th TFS (36th TFW). 1978: USAF 81st TFW. 1979: USAF 401st TFW.
1984-88: Alabama ANG 160th TFS/187th TFW, Montgomery RAP, AL.
To AMARC as FP155 Oct 3, 1988. To US Army, Laquey, MO Jun 21, 2000. Salvaged at Fort
Leonard Wood, Missouri
7561 (MSN 2102) 1968: USAF 334th TFS (4th TFW). 1971: USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). 1973: USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW).
USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 81st TFW. USAF 12th TFS (18th TFW). 1983-89: DC ANG 121st TFS/113th TFW, Andrews AFB, MD.
To AMARC as FP224 Mar 13, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI May 12, 1997 and salvaged
7562 (MSN 2103) USAF 49th TFW 1969: USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW).
With 13th TFS, 432nd TRW shot down near Ban Xow, Laos Nov 25, 1969.
7563 (MSN 2106) 1969: USAF 366th TFW. 1969-70: USAF 37th TFW. 1970: USAF 12th TFW. 1972: USAF 4th TFS.
USAF 49th TFW. 1972: USAF 493rd TFS (48th TFW). 1975: USAF 50th TFW. 1978-79: USAF 480th TFS (52nd TFW).
1981: USAF 613th TFS (401st TFW). USAF 4531st TFW. USAFR 93rd TFS (482nd TFW), Homestead AFB, FL.
To AMARC as FP274 Jul 11, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI May 19, 2000 and scrapped.
7564 (MSN 2107) 1967: USAF 435th TFS (8th TFW). With 8th TFW, 435th TFS shot down by MiG-21/Atoll near Cao Bang, North Vietnam
Oct 3, 1967. Crew ejected over Laos and were rescued
7565 (MSN 2108)1967: USAF 555th TFS (8th TFW). Credited with shooting down MiG-17 over North Vietnam Oct 26, 1967.
With 555th TFS, 432nd TRW shot down Aug 17, 1968 by ground fire near Dong Hoi, North Vietnam. Pilot was killed.,
7566 (MSN 2110) 1969: USAF 78th TFS (81st TFW). USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). 1972: USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW).
1976: USAF 52nd TFW. 1975: USAF 91st TFS (81st TFW). 1977-78: USAF 81st TFW. 1979: USAF 401st TFW.
1985: Georgia ANG 128th TFS. 1989: Kansas ANG 127th TFTS/184th TFTG, McConnell AFB, KS.
To AMARC as FP408 Jan 5, 1990. to National, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Jun 16, 1997 and salvaged
7567 (MSN 2111) USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 52nd TFW. USAF 35th TFW.
1969: USAF 390th TFS (366th TFW).
With 390th TFS, 366th TFW ditched in Cam Ranh Bay 4 mi S of runway Nov 17, 1969. Crew was rescued by
HH-43B.
7568 (MSN 2112) USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1968: USAF 36th TFW. USAF 81st TFW.
1969: USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW).
With 22nd TFS, 36th TFW crashed near Saint Michel, France Aug 19, 1969.
7569 (MSN 2113) with 8th TFW, 435th TFS lost to ground fire over Laos May 25, 1968. Crew ejected and were rescued.
7570 (MSN 2116) 1972: USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 81st TFW. USAF 18th TFW.
1981: USAF 497th TFS (8th TFW). 1987: USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG).. Bergstrom AFB, TX
To AMARC as FP167 Oct 20, 1988. To US Army, Laquey, MO Aug 28, 2000.
7571 (MSN 2117) with 388th TFW w/o at Seymour-Johnson AFB, North Carolina Sep 19, 1968
7572 (MSN 2118) 1972: USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). 1974: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW).
With 52nd TFW crashed near Joellenbeck, West Germany Oct 7, 1974. Both crewmen killed.
7573 (MSN 2119) with 497th TFS, 8th TFW shot down by ground fire near Ban Na Phao/Ban Sephan, Laos Dec 31, 1971.
Both crewmen killed
7574 (MSN 2121) with 8th TFW, 497th TFS lost to ground fire near Ban Kapay/Tchepone/Na Canong, Laos Jun 14, 1969.
Pilot KIA, RIO recovered.
7575 (MSN 2122) USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW).
1976: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW). 1979: USAF 480th TFS (52nd TFW). USAF 401st TFW.
1985-87: Alabama ANG 160th TFS. 1989: Illinois ANG 170th TFS/183rd TFG, Capital Airport, Springfield, IL.
To AMARC as FP220 Feb 27, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jul 28, 1998 and scrapped
7576 (MSN 2124) USAF 334th TFS (4th TFW). USAF 35th TFW. USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW). 1972: USAF 435th TFS (8th TFW).
With 8th TFW, 435th TFS shot down by SA-2 near Hanoi, North Vietnam Jul 30, 1972.
7577 (MSN 2126) 1970-71: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1974: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1975: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW).
1977: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1980: USAF 429th TFS (474th TFW). USAF 31st TFW. 1981: USAFR 465th TFS (507th TFG).
To Republic of Korea AF in Mar 1988
7578 (MSN 2127)1969: USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW).1977-78: USAF 81st TFW. 1982: USAF 613th TFS (401st TFW).
1986: Alabama ANG 160th TFS/187th TFW, Montgomery RAP, AL
To AMARC as FP161 Oct 3, 1988. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI May 12, 1997 and salvaged
7579 (MSN 2128)USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1971: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW).
1976: USAF 81st TFW. 1978: USAF 81st TFW. USAF 401st TFW. Alabama ANG 160th TFS. Georgia ANG 128th TFS.
Kansas ANG 127th TFS. USAFR 93rd TFS (482nd TFW). Illinois ANG 170th TFS/183rd tFG, Capital Airport, Springfield, IL
To AMARC as FP263 Jun 13, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises Jul 29, 1998 and salvaged
7580 (MSN 2129) 1971-73: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1974: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1975: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW).
USAF 334th TFS (4th TFW). 1976: USAF 49th TFW.
With 49th TFW crashed near Beatty on Nellis Range, Nevada Feb 15, 1976. Both crewmen killed.
7581 (MSN 2131) USAF 49th TFW. 1968: USAF 435th TFS (8th TFW).
With 8th TFW, 435th TFS shot down by a MiG-17 near Bac Giang/Hanoi, North Vietnam Jan 18, 1968.
Crew ejected and made POW.
7582 (MSN 2133) 1967: TOS USAF.
Unknown date: 8th Tactical Fighter Wing, Kunsan Air Base, South Korea.
Unknown date: 704th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 924th Tactical Fighter Group, Bergstrom AFB, TX.
1973: 35th TFW, George AFB, CA.
1973: 8th TFS, 49th TFW, Holloman AFB, NM.
1974: 7th TFS, 49th TFW, Holloman AFB, NM.
1980: 428th TFS, 474th TFW, Nellis AFB, NV.
By 7/86: 89th TFS, 906th TFG (AFRES), Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
Unknown date: 93rd TFS, 482nd TFW (AFRES), Homestead AFB, FL.
To AMARC as FP265 Jun 15, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI May 12, 1997 and salvaged
7583 (MSN 2134) 1968: USAF 334th TFS (4th TFW). 1971: USAF 435th TFS (8th TFW). USAF 18th TFW. USAF 474th TFW.USAF 18th TFW.
Active in 1981/1989 with 170th Tactical Fighter Squadron/183rd Tactical Fighter Group at Capital Airport ANG
Station, Springfield, Illinois. To AMARC as FP290 Aug 8, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jul 30, 1998 and salvaged
7584 (MSN 2136) 1968-69: USAF 36th TFW. 1970: USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW).
With 23rd TFS, 36th TFW crashed near Weischbilig, West Germany Oct 12, 1970.
7585 (MSN 2137) with 52nd TFW crashed into sea off Incirlik, Turkey Nov 17, 1968.
7586 (MSN 2138) with 389th TFS, 366th TFW shot down by ground fire near Dong Hoi, North Vietnam Feb 15, 1968.
7587 (MSN 2139) 1970-71: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1973: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1975: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW).
1975: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1976: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1979: USAF 429th TFS (474th TFW).
1980: USAF 429th TFS (474th TFW). 1986: Illinois ANG 170th TFS. Kansas ANG 127th TFS.
1986: Illinois ANG 170th TFS/183rd TFG, Capital Airport, Springfield, IL To AMARC as FP303 Sep 7, 1989.
To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jul 29, 1998 and scrapped
7588 (MSN 2141) Delivered to the United States Air Force. USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 52nd TFW. 1977: USAF 81st TFW.
USAF 401st TFW. 1984-85: Georgia ANG 128th TFS. 1987-89: DC ANG 121st TFS/2113th TFW, Andrews AFB, MD.
To AMARC as FP430 Jan 18, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI May 19, 2000 and scrapped
7589 (MSN 2143) 1971: USAF 35th TFW 1973: USAF 35th TFW. 1973: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1975: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW).
1975: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1976: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1980: USAF 430th TFS (474th TFW). USAF 8th TFW.
1982-86: Illinois ANG 170th TFS. New Jersey ANG 141st TFS. Illinois ANG 170th TFS/13rd TFG, Capital Airport, Springfield, IL.
To AMARC as FP291 Aug 8, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jul 29, 1998 and salvaged
7590 (MSN 2144) with 555th FTS, 432rd TRW shot down by ground fire near Muang Hiam/Ban Ban near Houaphan Province,
Laos Dec 30, 1969. Pilot KIA and WSO MIA. Remains of WSO recovered Apr 2013.
7591 (MSN 2146) 1969: USAF 366th TFW. 1969-70: USAF 37th TFW. 1970: USAF 12th TFW. 1973: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW).
1975: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1976: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1976: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 474th TFW.
USAF 8th TFW. USAF 401st TFW. 1985-86: Alabama ANG 160th TFS
Active in October 1986 with 160th Tactical Fighter Squadron/187th Tactical Fighter Wing, Alabama ANG at Dannelly Field,
Montgomery. To AMARC as FP156 Oct 3, 1988. To Fritz Enterprises May 12, 1997 and salvaged
7592 (MSN 2147) with 8th TFS, 49th TFW spun out and crashed near Spangdahlem AB, West Germany Mar 15, 1968.
7593 (MSN 2148) USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1976: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1979: USAF 429th TFS (474th TFW).
1988: Illinois ANG 170th TFS/183rd TFG, Capital Airport, Springfield, IL.
To AMARC as FP221 Feb 27, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jul 28, 1998 and salvaged.
7594 (MSN 2149) with 474th TFW, 429th TFS credited with shooting down MiG-17 over North Vietnam Jan 3, 1968.
1972: USAF 388th TFW. 1976: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1979: USAF 429th TFS (474th TFW).
Collided in midair with F-4 66-7617 over Nellis range Aug 28, 1979. Both crews ejected, but the
crew of one of the planes were killed upon ground impact.
7595 (MSN 2150)USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW). 1968: USAF 49th TFW. 1969: USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). 1976: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW).
1979-80: USAF 52nd TFW. USAF 401st TFW. 1985: Georgia ANG 128th TFS. 1990: Kansas ANG 127th TFTS/1845h TFTG, McConnell AFG, KS.
to AMARC as FP472 Apr 2, 1990. To US Army, Laquey, MO Aug 28, 2000. Salvaged at Fort Leonard
Wood, Missouri
7596 (MSN 2153) 1967: TOS USAF.
Ca. 1971: 127th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron, 184th Tactical Fighter Training Group, McConnell AFB, KS.
Unknown date: 80th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing, Kunsan Air Base, South Korea.
1974: 35th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing, Kunsan Air Base, South Korea.
By 1979: 44th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 18th Tactical Fighter Wing, Kadena, Japan.
By 7/81 to after 8/86: 170th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 183rd Tactical Fighter Group (ANG),
Capital Airport ANG Station, Springfield, IL.
Unknown date: 141st TFS, 108th TFW (ANG), McGuire AFB, NJ.
To AMARC as FP264 Jun 13, 1989. To Fort Leonard Wood, MO Oct 267, 1998 for target.
7597 (MSN 2154) USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW). 1972: USAF 523rd TFS (405th TFW).
With 523rd TFS, 432nd TRW shot down by unidentified fighter Jul 30, 1972 and crashed into Gulf of Tonkin.
7598 (MSN 2155) with 12th TFW, 480th TFS shot down by ground fire in Binh Dinh province, South Vietnam Apr 17, 1970. Both crew KIA.
7599 (MSN 2157) USAF 49th TFW. 1969: USAF 390th TFS (366th TFW).
With 390th TFS, 366th TFW crashed near Ubon AB, Thailand due to battle damage Aug 3, 1969.
7600 (MSN 2158) with 480th TFS, 366th TFW crashed into Gulf of Tonkin off Ma Xa Ha, North Vietnam due to battle
damage Apr 22, 1968.
7601 (MSN 2159) USAF 49th TFW. 1967: USAF 435th TFS (8th TFW).
Credited with shooting down two MiG-17s over North Vietnam Nov 6, 1967. Credited with shooting
down MiG-17 over North Vietnam Dec 19, 1967. With 25th TFS, 8th TFW, crashed into sea off
North Vietnam due to battle damage Feb 16, 1972.
7602 (MSN 2160) USAF 49th TFW. USAF 36th TFW. Ogden AMA, UT. W/o Apr 10, 1970
7603 (MSN 2163) with 389th TFS, 37th TFW shot down by ground fire near Cha Vanh/Ban Dakvo, Laos Jul 15, 1969. Both crewmen killed.
7604 (MSN 2164) 1970-72: USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW). 1972: USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 52nd TFW. 1978: USAF 81st TFW.
USAF 401st TFW. 1985-86: Georgia ANG 128th TFS. Kansas ANG 127th TFS. 1989: Illinois ANG 170th TFS/183rd TFG, Capital Airport, Springfield, IL.
To AMARC as FP353 Oct 19, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jul 29, 1998 and scrapped
7605 (MSN 2165) 1970: USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW). 1972: USAF 36th TFW. USAF 52nd TFW. 1978: USAF 81st TFW.
USAF 401st TFW. 1985: Georgia ANG 128th TFS. 1988-89: Kansas ANG 127th TFTS/184th TFTG, McConnell AFB, KS.
To AMARC as FP374 Nov 2, 1989. To National, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Jun 16, 1997 and salvaged
7606 (405th TFW) crashed in Taiwan Straits on ferry flight Aug 14, 1973.
7607 (MSN 2168) 1970: USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW). 1972: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW). 1975: USAF 81st TFW. USAF 401st TFW.
1986: Georgia ANG 128th TFS. 1988: DC ANG 121st TFS/113th TFW, Andrews AFB, MD.
To AMARC as FP398 Jan 2, 1990. To National, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Jun 16, 1997
7608 1975: USAF 4485th TS. 1976: USAF 35th TFW. 1976: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1977: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW).
1978: USAF 474th TFW. 1979: USAF 8th TFW. 1983-84: USAFR 465th TFS (507th TFG).
To Republic of Korea AF in Apr 1988 as 67-608. As ROKAF 67-608 preserved in November 2016
at the Science Centre, Yeongcheon.
7609 (MSN 2170) 1970: USAF 390th TFS (366th TFW). USAF 334th TFS (4th TFW). USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 50th TFW.
USAF 81st TFW. 1977: USAF 52nd TFW. 983: USAF 401st TFW. 1989: USAFR 93rd TFS (482nd TFW)., Homestead AFB, FL
To AMARC as FP246 Apr 18,1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylorm MI Jul 28, 1998.
7610 (MSN 2173) USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW). 1972: USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 52nd TFW. 1976-78: USAF 81st TFW.
USAF 401st TFW. 1984: Alabama ANG 160th TFS.
Active in October 1986 with 160th Tactical Fighter Squadron/187th Tactical Fighter Wing, Alabama ANG at Dannelly Field,
Montgomery. To AMARC as FP143 Jul 26, 1988. To National, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Feb 4, 1997.
Noted in National Aircraft Scrapyard, Tucson, AZ Oct 8, 2001.
7611 (MSN 2174) 1969: USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 52nd TFW. 1972: USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW).
1972: USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW). With 23rd TFS, 36th TFW lost control and crashed near Trier/Wittlich, West Germany Oct 24, 1972.
7612 (MSN 2175) USAF 49th TFW. USAF 35th TFS (3rd TFW). 1970: USAF 390th TFS (366th TFW). 1972: USAF 421st TFS (366th TFW).
With 421st TFS, 366th TFW shot down by MiG-19 near Bac Giang, North Vietnam May 18, 1972. Both crewmen killed.
7613 (MSN 2177) with 8th TFW, 497th TFS hit by enemy fire and crashed in a river in Laos May 3, 1970. Both crew KIA.
7614 (MSN 2178) USAF 35th TFW. 1970: USAF 334th TFS (4th TFW). 1971: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1973: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW).
1973: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1974: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1974: USAF 50th TFW. 1978: USAF 81st TFW.
USAF 401st TFW. 1985-86: Georgia ANG 128th TFS. 1987: DC ANG 121st TFS/113rd TFW, Andrews AFB, MD.
To AMARC as FP400 Jan 2, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI May 12, 1997 and scrapped
7615 (MSN 2179) 1968: USAF 36th TFW. 1970: USAF 480th TFS (12th TFW). 1970: USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW). 1972: USAF 36th TFW.
1974: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW). 1978: USAF 81st TFW. USAF 401st TFW. USAFR 465th TFS (507th TFG).
USAFR 93rd TFS (482nd TFW). Homestead AFB, FL
To AMARC as FP209 Jan 23, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Aug 7, 1998
7616 (MSN 2180) USAF 4485th TS. USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). 1971: USAF 421st TFS (366th TFW).
With 421st TFS shot down by ground fire 21 mi NE of Ban Phon, Laos Apr 25, 1971. 1 KIA, 1 ejected and POW, but still MIA.
7617 (MSN 2183) USAF 4485th TS. 1971: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1973: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1974: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW).
1976: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1977: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1979: USAF 429th TFS (474th TFW).
With 474th TFW, 429th TFS collided in midair with 66-7594 over Nellis range Aug 28, 1979. Both crews ejected, but
crew of one of the planes were killed upon ground impact.
7618 (MSN 2184) 1969: USAF 36th TFW. 1969: USAF 334th TFS (4th TFW). USAF 18th TFW. 1975: USAF 8th TFW.
USAFR 465th TFS (507th TFG).
To Republic of Korea AF in 1987/88. Also listed as being assigned to a damage repair trainer at Tinker AFB,
Oklahoma May 1988.
7619 (MSN 2185) Delivered to the United States Air Force. USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW). 1973: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW).
USAF 81st TFW.\ USAF 401st TFW. 1985-88: Alabama ANG 160th TFS/187th TFW, Montgomery RAP, AL..
Active in October 1986 with 160th Tactical Fighter Squadron Alabama ANG at Dannelly Field,
Montgomery. To AMARC as FP142 Jul 22, 1988. To National, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Feb 4, 1997
7620 (MSN 2187) 1971: USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW). 1974: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW). USAF 480th TFS (52nd TFW).
1977-78: USAF 81st TFW. 1981: USAF 401st TFW.
With 401st TFW crashed near Olivares DeJucar, Madrid, Spain after collision with F-4D 66-7559 Mar 4, 1981.
7621 (MSN 2188) with 366th TFW shot down by ground fire near Khe Sanh, South Vietnam May 26, 1972.
7622 (MSN 2189) USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1969: USAF 36th TFW. USAF 366th TFW.
With 366th TFW w/o May 6, 1972.
7623 (MSN 2190) 1968: USAF 36th TFW. 1969-70: USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW). 1972: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW). USAF 81st TFW.
USAF 401st TFW. North Dakota ANG 178th TFS. 1984-86: Georgia ANG 128th TFS.
1988-89: DC ANG 121st TFS. 113rd TFW, Andrews AFB, MD
To AMARC as FP401 Jan 2, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI May 12, 1997 and scrapped
7624 (MSN 2193) with 555th TFS, 432nd TRW shot down over Plain of Jars, Laos Dec 19, 1970
7625 (MSN 2194) USAF 35th TFW. USAF 8th TFW. 1977: USAF 18th TFW. 1978: USAF 4th TFS (388th TFW).
1979: USAF 25th TFS (18th TFW). 1981: USAFR 465th TFS (507th TFG). 1989: USAF 89th TFS (906th TFG), Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Named "City of Cincinnati" with 89th TFS in May 1989. To AMARC as FP327 Oct 6, 1989.
To National, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Jun 16, 1997 and salvaged
7626 (MSN 2195) USAF 35th TFW. 1970-72: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1973-77: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1978: USAF 474th TFW.
1979: USAF 429th TFS (474th TFW). 1981: USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG). 1986-89: USAFR 89th TFS (906th TFG)..
WFU in 1989. Was on display on pole outside of Aeronautical Systems Center at
Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio. In 2015 put on display at Indiana Military Museum, Vincennes, Indiana, on
loan from NMUSAF.
7627 (MSN 2197) 1971: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1972: USAF 435th TFS (8th TFW).
With 435th TFS, 8th TFW crashed while landing at Ubon AB, Thailand in rainstorm Jul 7, 1972 Both crewmen killed.
7628 (MSN 2198) with 8th TFW w/o at hakhon Phanom AB, Thailand
7629 (MSN 2199) 1969-70: USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1975: USAF 81st TFW. 1977-78: USAF 81st TFW.
Active in May 1977 with 81st Tactical Fighter Wing at RAF Bentwaters, Suffolk. USAF 401st TFW.
1985-86: Alabama ANG 160th TFS, 187th TFW, Montgomery RAP, AL
To AMARC as FP154 Oct 3, 1988. To Saylor Creek Range, Idaho for range target May 5, 1999
7630 (MSN 2200) with 8th TFW, 435th TFS shot down by ground fire shortly after releasing ordinance near
Phong Nha/Ha Loi Xuan Son/Dong Hoi, North Vietnam May 16, 1968. Both crew KIA.
7631 (MSN 2203) with 8th TFW, 555th TFS shot down by MiG-21/Atoll near Kep/Haiphong, North Vietnam Dec 16, 1967.
Both crew ejected and POW.
7632 (MSN 2204) USAF 49th TFW. 1968-70: USAF 36th TFW. With 36th TFW crashed Jan 20, 1970, where?
7633 (MSN 2205) 1968: USAF 36th TFW. 1970: USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 52nd TFW. 1976: USAF 92nd TFS (81st TFW).
1979-82: USAF 612th TFS (401st TFW). Kansas ANG 127th TFTS/184th TFTG, McConnell AFB, KS.
To AMARC as FP127 Jun 1, 1988. To National, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Jan 2, 1997
7634 (MSN 2206) USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW). 1973: USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW).
USAF 52nd TFW. USAF 81st TFW. USAF 18th TFW. USAF 8th TFW. 1982-89: DC ANG 121st TFS/113rd TFW, Andrews AFB, MD.
To AMARC as FP375 Nov 2, 1989. To Saylor Creek Range, Idaho for range target May 5, 1999
7635 (MSN 2208) modified as EF-4D Wild Weasel flak suppression aircraft. 1975: Bailed to General Dynamics for use as a chase plane.
USAF 35th TFW. 1979: USAF 430th TFS (474th TFW). 1980: USAF 308th TFS (31st TFW). Minnesota ANG 179th FIS/148th FIG, Duluth IAP, MN.
To AMARC as FP481 Apr 5, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor MI Jun 14, 1999 and scrapped
7636 (MSN 2209) USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW).
With 8th TFW, 433rd TFS shot down by MiG-21/Atoll near Thai Nguyen/Hoa Binh, North Vietnam Jun 24, 1972.
Pilot MIA, RIO POW.
7637 (MSN 2211) with 390th TFS, 366th TFW crashed into sea off Da Nang AB, South Vietnam due to battle damage Mar 6, 1969.
7638 (MSN 2213) USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1970-71: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1973: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1975: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW).
USAF 18th TFW. With 18th TFW w/o May 25, 1976, where?
7639 (MSN 2214)USAF 555th TFS (8th TFW). 1970: USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW).
With 8th TFW shot down in the Ban Karai Pass/Ban Topen, Laos Apr 23, 1970. Both crew MIA.
7640 (MSN 2215) USAF 49th TFW. USAF 52nd TFW. 1970: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1973: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW).
1975: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1976: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 474th TFW.
USAF 31st TFW. 1985: Alabama ANG 160th TFS. Texas ANG 111th FIS/147th FIG, Ellington ANGB, TX.
To AMARC as FP413 Jan 8, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jul 29, 1998 and scrapped
7641 (MSN 2216) 1971: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1972: USAF 432nd TRW. 1973: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW).
1975: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 50th TFW. 1976: USAF 57th FWW. 1976: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW).
1978: USAF 34th TFS (388th TFW). USAF 18th TFW. 1981: USAF 497th TFS (8th TFW). 1982: Kansas ANG 127th TFS.
1983: USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG). 1987-89: USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG), Bergstrom AFB, TX.
To AMARC as FP218 Feb 22, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jul 29, 1998
7642 (MSN 2218) USAF 35th TFW. 1970: USAF 334th TFS (4th TFW). 1979: USAF 18th TFW. USAF 31st TFW.
1981-86: Illinois ANG 170th TFS/183rd TFG, Capital Airport, Springfield, IL.
To AMARC as FP255 May 9, 1989. To Holloman AFB as range target Jan 12, 1998
7643 (MSN 2219) with 390th TFS, 366th TFW shot down by ground fire near Plei Djereng, South Vietnam May 12, 1970
7644 (MSN 2221) 1968: USAF 36th TFW. 1970: USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW) USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1974: USAF 81st TFW.
1976: USAF 92nd TFS (81st TFW). 1976: USAF 52nd TFW. 1978: USAF 52nd TFW.
USAF 401st TFW. Alabama ANG 160th TFS/187th TFW, Montgomery RAP, AL.
To AMARC as FP160 Oct 3, 1988. To Saylor Creek Range, Idaho as range target May 4, 1999
7645 (MSN 2223) 1971: USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW). 1972: USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW).
1974: USAF 81st TFW. 1978: USAF 480th TFS (52nd TFW). 1980-81: USAF 614th TFS (401st TFW).
1986: Alabama ANG 160th TFS/187th TFW, Montgomery RAP, AL.
To AMARC as FP144 Jul 27, 1988. To National, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Feb 4, 1997. Seen in scrapyard near AMARC Aug 28, 2000.
7646 (MSN 2224) USAF 35th TFW. USAF 390th TFS (366th TFW). 1968: USAF 389th TFS (366th TFW).
With 390th TFS, 366th TFW crashed on takeoff from Da Nang AB, South Vietnam Nov 28, 1968. Both crewmen killed.
7647 (MSN 2226) modified as EF-4D Wild Weasel flak suppression
aircraft. 1970: AFFTC. 1980: USAF 428th TFS (474th TFW). New Jersey ANG 141st TFS. Alabama ANG 160th TFS.
1985: Minnesota ANG 179th FIS. DC ANG 121st TFS. Minnesota ANG 179th FIS/148th FIG, Duluth IAP, MN.
To AMARC as FP549 Jul 18, 1990. To Saylor Creek Range, Idaho as range target May 4, 1999
7648 (MSN 2228) 1974: USAF 35th TFS (8th TFW). 1976: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1977: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW).
1978: USAF 474th TFW. 1979: USAF 429th TFS (474th TFW). 1981-86: Illinois ANG 170th TFS/183rd TFG, Capital Airport, Springfield, IL
To AMARC as FP323 Oct 5, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jul 19, 1998 and scrapped.
7649 (MSN 2229) USAF 334th TFS (4th TFW). USAF 35th TFW. 1971: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1973-74: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW).
1974: USAF 50th TFW. USAF 81st TFW. USAF 401st TFW. 1985-88: Alabama ANG 160th TFS.
Illinois ANG 170th TFS/183rd TFG, Capital Airport, Springfield, IL To AMARC as FP343 Oct 13, 1989.
To Fritz Enterprises Taylor, MI Jul 29, 1998. Scrapped.
7650 (MSN 2230)1970: USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). 1970: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1974: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW).
1975-76: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1977: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1978: USAF 474th TFW.
USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG). 1984-88: USAFR 89th TFS (906th TFG), Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
To AMARC as FP169 Oct 31, 1988. To National, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Jun 16, 1997
66-7651/7774 McDonnell F-4D-31-MC Phantom
Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com. Dispositions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org
7651 (MSN 2231) 1968: USAF 36th TFW. 1970-72: USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW).
With 23rd TFS, 36th TFW crashed near Zaragoza AB, Spain after collision with F-4 65-0708 Mar 14, 1972
7652 (MSN 2235) 1968: USAF 36th TFW. USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW).
1976: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1977: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 366th TFW. USAF 49th TFW.
1979: USAF 429th TFS (474th TFW). 1981-85: Illinois ANG 170th TFS/183rd Tfg, Capital Airport, Springfield, IL
To AMARC as FP275 Jul 11, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Aug 12, 1998
7653 (MSN 2236) 1968: USAF 36th TFW. 1969: USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW). 1970: USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW).
With 23rd TFS, 36th TFW crashed near Zaragoza AB, Spain Aug 5, 1970. Both crewmen killed.
7654 (MSN 2237) with 4th TFW crashed near Seymour-Johnson AFB, North Carolina after throttles froze Sep 7, 1967.
7655 (MSN 2239) with 13th TFS, 432nd TRW shot down by SA-2 near Dong Hoi, North Vietnam Mar 22, 1971.
7656 (MSN 2240) USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW). 1972: USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). 1974: USAF 52nd TFW. 1976: USAF 81st TFW.
USAF 613th TFS (401st TFW). 1986: Alabama ANG 160th TFS/187th TFW, Montgomery RAP, AL
To AMARC as FP159 Oct 3, 1988. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Sep 18, 1998
7657 (MSN 2241) 1970: USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW). 1977: USAF 52nd TFW. 1978: USAF 480th TFS (52nd TFW).
With 52nd TFW crashed at Rheinfeld, Germany Apr 4, 1978
7658 (MSN 2242) 1973: USAF 35th TFW. 1973: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1975: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1976: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW).
USAF 18th TFW. 1981: USAF 8th TFW. USAF 31st TFW. 1983-87: DC ANG 121st TFS/113rd TFW Andrews AFB, MD.
To AMARC as FP431 Jan 18, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor MI May 12, 1997 and scrapped
7659 (MSN 2243) USAF 49th TFW. 1978: USAF 34th TFS (388th TFW). USAF 18th TFW.
1981-89: Illinois ANG 170th TFS/183rd TFG, Capital Airport, Springfield, IL
To AMARC as FP196 Jan 9, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Sep 18, 1998 and scrapped
7660 (MSN 2246) 1968: USAF 334th TFS (4th TFW). 1971: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1973: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW).
1974-75: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1975: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1976: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW).
1979: USAF 430th TFS (474th TFW). 1981: USAF 474th TFW. USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG).
1983-86: USAFR 89th TFS (906th TFG). Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
To AMARC as FP356 Oct 20, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Sep 18, 1998 and scrapped. Forward fuselage
preserved at Wright-Patterson AFB marked as 66-7660 is really US Navy BuNo 151424.
7661 (MSN 2247) 1968: USAF 36th TFW, credited with shooting down MiG-17 over North Vietnam Feb 14, 1968.
1972: USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW). Credited with shooting down MiG-21 over North Vietnam May 11, 1972.
USAF 435th TFS (8th TFW). USAF 49th TFW. USAF 36th TFW. 1974: USAF 35th TFS (8th TFW).
1983-89: DC ANG 121st TFS. Assigned as a battle damage repair trainer to Andrews AFB, MD.
Currenty preserved with DC ANG at Andrews AFB, Maryland.
7662 (MSN 2248) 1968: USAF 36th TFW. 1969-70: USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW).
1975: USAF 52nd TFW. 1978-79: USAF 52nd TFW. USAF 401st TFW. 1985: Georgia ANG 128th TFS.
1990: Kansas ANG 127th TFTS/184th TFTG, McConnell AFB, KS.
To AMARC as FP477 Apr 3,1990. To Avon Park Range, FL for range target Jan 1, 1999
7663 (MSN 2252) 1968: USAF 36th TFW. USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 50th TFW. USAF 52nd TFW.
1975-76: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1977: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1979: USAF 429th TFS (474th TFW).
1981-82: Illinois ANG 170th TFS/183rd TFG, Capital Airport, Springfield, IL
. To AMARC as FP361 Oct 24, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Aug 7, 1998 and scrapped.
7664 (MSN 2253) USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1972: USAF 36th TFW. 1973: USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 50th TFW.
USAF 81st TFW. 1978: USAF 52nd TFW. USAF 401st TFW. 1984-85: Alabama ANG 160th TFS.
Texas ANG 111th FIS/147th FIG, Ellington ANGB, TX
To AMARC as FP418 Jan 10, 1990. To Avon Park Range, FL for range target Jan 1, 1999
7665 (MSN 2254) USAF 50th TFW. 1975: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 35th TFW. 1979: USAF 52nd TFW
With 480th TFS, 52nd TFW crashed Aug 9, 1979 Thalexweiler, near Saarbrucken, West Germany while
returning from training mission against an F-15. The aircraft executed three uncommanded rolls prior
to the aircrew ejecting safely before the aircraft impacted the ground and damaged numerous structures
in a German village. Noone on the ground was killed.
7666 (MSN 2256) 1968: USAF 3rd TFW. 1970: USAF 523rd TFS (3rd TFW). 1976: USAF 18th TFW. 1977: USAF 44th TFS (18th TFW).
1979: USAF 44th TFS (18th TFW). 1983: DC ANG 121st TFS. 1985: Kansas ANG 127th TFTS
with 127th TFTS, Kansas ANG crashed 8 miles NW of McConnell AFB, Kansas during practice ground
attack mission Jul 1, 1985, killing both crew.
7667 (MSN 2258) 1968: USAF 36th TFW. USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1975: USAF 50th TFW. 1975-76: USAF 81st TFW.
1978-79: USAF 480th TFS (52nd TFW). 1980: USAF 52nd TFW. 1982-87: DC ANG 121st TFS/113rd TFW, Andrews AFB, MD
To AMARC as FP399 Jan 2, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Sep 18, 1998 and scrapped
7668 (MSN 2259) 1967: USAF 555th TFS (8th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 50th TFW. 1976: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW).
USAF 18th TFW. Kansas ANG 127th TFS. 1988-89: California ANG 194th FIS/144th FIW, Fresno, Yosemite IAP, CA
To AMARC as FP266 Jun 13, 1989. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008.
Offered by Govt Liquidation to bids for parts recovery at AMARG, Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ, Jun 8 2016, as event 40448
lot 1. Entire aircraft not for sale and will be scrapped by HVF West, Tucson, AZ To HVF West Jun 15, 2016 and scrapped.
7669 (MSN 2260) 1968: USAF 36th TFW. USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 50th TFW. 1976: USAF 81st TFW. USAF 401st TFW.
USAFR 93rd TFS (482nd TFW). Loaned to the South Korea AF. Returned to the USAF.
To AMARC from 93rd TFS/782nd TFW, Homestead AFB, FL as FP257 May 10, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Sep 18, 1998
7670 (MSN 2261) with 4th TFW crashed near Yosan-Ni/Yongan-myon, South Korea due to hydraulics failure Feb 14, 1968.
7671 (MSN 2262) with 8th TFW, 433rd TFS lost to ground fire near Mi Le/Dong Hoi, North Vietnam Jul 8, 1968.
Crew ejected and were rescued.
7672 (MSN 2266) 1970: USAF 3rd TFW. USAF 67th TFS. USAF 25th TFS (8th TFW). USAF 405th TFW.
With 405th TFW w/o in Philippines Jan 6, 1974
7673 (MSN 2267) USAF 555th TFS. 1979-80: USAF 25th TFS (18th TFW). USAFR 465th TFS (507th TFG).
To Republic of Korea AF in Apr 1988
7674 (MSN 2268) USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1975: USAF 49th TFW. 1976: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW).
1977: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1978: USAF 49th TFW. 1978: USAF 474th TFW. 1979: USAF 430th TFS (474th TFW).
1981-84: Illinois ANG 179th TFS. USAFR 93rd TFS (482nd TFW).
To AMARC from 170th TFS/183rd TFG, Capital Airport. Springfield, IL as FP145 Aug 2, 1988. To National, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Feb 13, 1997
7675 (MSN 2270) USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 8th TFW. 1980: USAF 428th TFS (474th TFW).
New Jersey ANG 141st TFS. 1986: Illinois ANG 170th TFS. With 170th TFS, 183rd TFG, Illinois ANG damaged during emergency
landing after collision with F-4 66-7726 at Gulfport, Mississippi Mar 14, 1986. Wreck sent to Eglin AFB, FL
7676 (MSN 2271) 1968: USAF 50th TFW. 1969-70: USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1973: USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 50th TFW.
1977-78: USAF 81st TFW. USAF 401st TFW. 1985: Georgia ANG 128th TFS. Kansas ANG 127th TFTS/184th TFTG, McConnell AFB, KS
To AMARC as FP149 Aug 5, 1988. To National, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Jun 16, 1997
7677 (MSN 2272) USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1972: USAF 10th TFS (50th TFW). 1974: USAF 50th TFW. USAF 81st TFW.
USAF 18th TFW. 1981: USAF 8th TFW. 1982-89: DC ANG 121st TFS/113rd TFW, Andrews AFB, MD.
To AMARC as FP238 Apr 6, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI May 12, 1997
7678 (MSN 2273) USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 35th TFW. 1967-70: USAF 4th TFW. 1971: USAF 390th TFS (366th TFW).
1972: USAF 432nd TRW. Wwith 432nd TRW crashed on approach to Da Nang AB, South Vietnam due to battle damage Nov 28, 1972.
Both crewmen killed. Photographed Nov 2, 1986 with 704th TFS, Bergstrom AFB, TX ?
7679 (MSN 2276) 1968: USAF 36th TFW. USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW). 1970: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW).
1976: USAF 12th TFS (18th TFW). USAF 31st TFW. USAFR 93rd TFS (482nd TFW)., Homestead AFB, FL
To AMARC as FP281 Jul 19, 1989. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Feb 4, 2016 and scrapped.
7680 (MSN 2277) 1968: USAF 336th TFS (4th TFW). USAF 13th TFS. USAF 555th TFS (8th TFW). 1972: USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW)
With 8th TFW shot down by SAM near Kep, North Vietnam Jul 4, 1972. Ditched into Gulf of Tonkin
7681 (MSN 2278) 1972: USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW). USAF 555th TFS (8th TFW). USAF 18th TFW. 1985: Kansas ANG 127th TFS.
1986: Alabama ANG 160th TFS/187th TFW, Montgomery RAP, AL. To AMARC as FP162 Oct 3, 1988. To Fritz Enterprises. Taylor, MI May 12, 1997
7682 (MSN 2282) with 8th TFW, 497th TFS lost to ground fire and crashed into Gulf of Tonkin Jul 24, 1968. Crew KIA.
7683 (MSN 2283) USAF 49th TFW. USAF 18th TFW. 1982-89: DC ANG 121st TFS/113rd TFW, Andrews AFB, MD.
To AMARC as FP372 Nov 1, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI May 12, 1997 and scrapped.
7684 (MSN 2286) 1968: USAF 36th TFW. 1973: USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 50th TFW. USAF 81st TFW. USAF 18th TFW.
1982-89: DC ANG 121st TFS/113rd TFW, Andrews AFB, MD To AMARC as FP254 May 5, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI May 12, 1997.
7685 (MSN 2288) 1968: USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1971: USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 50th TFW. USAF 81st TFW.
1975: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1977: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1978: USAF 474th TFW. 1979: USAF 8th TFW.
1980: USAF 429th TFS (474th TFW). USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG). 1987: USAFR 89th TFS (906th TFG).
Named "City of Middleton" with 89th TFS/906th TFG, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH in May 1989. To AMARC as FP336 Oct 12, 1989.
To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI May 12, 1997 and scrapped.
7686 (MSN 2289) USAF 8th TFW. 1969: USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW).
With 555th TFS, 432nd TRW crashed while landing at Udorn AB, Thailand Sep 8, 1969.
7687 (MSN 2290) 1970: USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). 1971: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1973: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 35th TFW.
1975: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1976: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1977: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1980: USAF 429th TFS (474th TFW).
USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG). 1987-89: USAFR 89th TFS (906th TFG)., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH named �City of Wilmington,
Ohio� with 89th Tactical Fighter Squadron at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio
To AMARC as FP225 Mar 14, 1989. To National, Kolb Road, Tucson, AA Jun 17, 1997
7688 (MSN 2291) 1974: USAF 90th TFS (405th TFW). USAF 49th TFW. USAF 18th TFW. 1982: Vermont ANG 134th TFS.
1982-89: DC ANG 121st TFS/113rd TFW, Andrews AFB, MD
To AMARC as FP432 Jan 18, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Sep 18, 1998 and scrapped
7689 (MSN 2292) USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1968: USAF 36th TFW. 1969-70: USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW). 1971: USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW).
1972: USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW). 1972: USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). 1977-78: USAF 81st TFW. 1978: USAF 52nd TFW.
1980: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW). Illinois ANG 170th TFS. 1984-85: Georgia ANG 128th TFS.
Loaned to the South Korean AF. Returned to the USAF. 1988 Kansas ANG 127th TFTS/184th TFTG, McConnell AFB, KS
To AMARC as FP091 Mar 16, 1988. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Sep 10, 1996 and scrapped.
7690 (MSN 2296) 1967: TOS USAF.
By 1970: 417th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing (attached to 50th Tactical
Fighter Wing), Ramstein AB, West Germany.
1971: 417th TFS, 49th TFW, Holloman AFB, NM.
9/73: 8th TFS, 49th TFW, Holloman AFB.
1976: 417th TFS, 49th TFW, Holloman AFB.
After 9/76: 18th TFW, Kadena, Japan.
By 1984: 113th TFS, 181st Tactical Fighter Group (ANG), Hulman Regional Airport, Terre Haute, IN.
After 6/87: 457th TFS, 301st TFG (AFRES), NAS JRB, Ft. Worth, TX.
To Republic of Korea AF in Dec 1987. 1988 to after 2006: 151st Fighter Squadron,11th Fighter Wing, Taegu, South Korea
7691 (MSN 2297) USAF 49th TFW. 1969: USAF 405th TFW.
With 405th TFW lost control and crashed in Philippines Mar 6, 1969
7692 (MSN 2298) 1972: USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 50th TFW. 1978: USAF 81st TFW. USAF 401st TFW.
1989: USAFR 93rd TFS (482nd TFW), Homestead AFB, FL.
To AMARC as FP279 Jul 18, 1989. To target in Davis Monthan NBC training area Feb 4, 1997
7693 (MSN 2300) USAF 4485th TS. 1973: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1974-75: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW).
1976: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 18th TFW. 1981-90: DC ANG 121st TFS.
SOC Jan 27, 1990. Assigned as a battle damage repair trainer to Andrews AFB, MD.
Preserved with North Dakota ANG at Fargo, North Dakota, painted as 66-7478.
7694 (MSN 2301) 1972: USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1975: USAF 50th TFW. 1978: USAF 81st TFW. 1979: USAF 612th TFS (401st TFW).
1980: USAF 401st TFW. USAF 613th TFS (401st TFW). 1984-85: Georgia ANG 128th TFS.
1988-90: Kansas ANG 127th TFTS/184th TFTG, McConnell AFB, KS
To AMARC as FP474 Apr 3, 1990. To Avon Park Range, FL as range target Jan 1, 1999
7695 (MSN 2302)USAF 49th TFW. 1970: USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW).
With 555th TFS, 432nd TRW shot down by ground fire near Ban Ban, Laos Apr 6, 1970
7696 (MSN 2303) 1967: TOS USAF. Assigned to 390th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 366th Tactical Fighter Wing,
Da Nang Air Base, South Vietnam.
By 9/74: 92nd TFS, 81st TFW, RAF Bentwaters, England.
By 12/75: 35th TFS, 8th TFW, Kunsan AB, South Korea.
1980: 430th TFS, 474th TFW, Nellis AFB, NV.
1983: Illinois ANG. 170th TFS, 183rd Tactical Fighter Group (ANG), Capital Airport ANG Station, Springfield, IL.
To AMARC as FP352 Oct 19, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises Aug 12, 1998 and salvaged.
7697 (MSN 2306) USAF 18th TFW USAF 555th TFS (8th TFW). 1969: USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW).
With 8th TFW, 433rd TFS hit mountain top while in bad weather S of Ban Nathon, Laos Jul 12, 1969.
Both crew KIA.
7698 (MSN 2307) USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1974: USAF 50th TFW. USAF 81st TFW. 1979: USAF 18th TFW.
USAF 52nd TFW. USAF 31st TFW. 1988: California ANG 194th FIS/144th FIW, Fresno Yosemite IAP, CA
To AMARC as FP271 Jul 6, 1989. To National, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Jun 16, 1997
7699 (MSN 2308) 1968: USAF 49th TFW. USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1974: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1974: USAF 50th TFW.
1975: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1977: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1979: USAF 429th TFS (474th TFW).
1983: USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG). 1984-87: USAFR 89th TFS (906th TFG).,Wrightt-Pattersn AFB, OH
Named "City of Columbus" with 89th TFS in May 1989. To AMARC as FP347 Oct 16, 1989.
To National, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Jun 16, 1997. Noted in National Aircraft Scrapyard, Tucson, AZ Oct 8, 2001.
7700 (MSN 2309) 1970-72: AFSC at Kirtland AFB, NM. AFSL. 1978-79: ADTC. 1986: USAFR 704th TFS.
1986: USAF 3246th TW. 1988-89: USAF 3246th TW.
Sent to be target on Eglin AFB Ranges, Flordia Jul 1992. Noted Nov 2008 at Auxiliary Field 7/Epler,
Eglin AFB, Florida and still there Jan 2010.
7701 (MSN 2312) USAF 35th TFW. 1970-71: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1973: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1975: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW).
1976: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1976-77: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1978: USAF 49th TFW. USAF 474th TFW.
1982: Illinois ANG 170th TFS. 1982: New Jersey ANG 141st TFS. 1986-88: Illinois ANG 170th TFS/183rd TFG, Capital Airport, Springfield, IL.
To AMARC as FP146 Aug 2, 1988. To National, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Feb 13, 1997.
7702 (MSN 2313) USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1968-69: USAF 36th TFW. 1972: USAF 36th TFW. USAF 50th TFW. 1978: USAF 81st TFW.
USAF 401st TFW. 1984-85: Georgia ANG 128th TFS. 1987-88: DC ANG 121st TFS/113rd TFW, Andrews AFB, MD.
to AMARC as FP405 Jan 3, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI May 12, 1997 and scrapped
7703 (MSN 2315) USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1968: USAF 497th TFS (8th TFW).
With 8th TFW, 497th TFS damaged by ground fire, crew ejected over Gulf of Tonkin off Da Nang AB, South
Vietnam Jul 24, 1968. Crew were rescued.
7704 (MSN 2316) USAF 49th TFW. 1968: USAF 36th TFW. 1972: USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW). USAF 8th TFW.
1981-88: USAFR 465th TFS (507th TFG)., Tinker AFB, OK
To AMARC as FP153 Sep 22, 1988. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jun 29, 1998
7705 (MSN 2318) USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). 1968-69: USAF 36th TFW. 1970: USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW).
1972: USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 50th TFW. 1975: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1977: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW).
1979: USAF 430th TFS (474th TFW). 1980: USAF 429th TFS (474th TFW).
1982-86: Illinois ANG 170th TFS/183rd TFG, Capital Airport, Springtield, IL
To AMARC as FP345 Oct 13, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor MI Sep 18, 1998 and scrapped
7706 (MSN 2319) 1968: USAF 36th TFW. 1970: USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1972: USAF 36th TFW. 1973: USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW).
USAF 50th TFW. 1975: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1976: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1977: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW).
1979: USAF 429th TFS (474th TFW). USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG). 1983-89: USAFR 89th TFS (906th TFG), Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Named "City of Springfield" with 89th TFS, 906th TFG in May 1989. To AMARC as FP326 Oct 6, 1989.
To National, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Jun 16, 1997
7707 1969: USAF 366th TFW. 1969-70: USAF 37th TFW. 1970: USAF 12th TFW. USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW).
1972: USAF 25th TFS (8th TFW). Jul 10, 1972: Crashed on take-off from Ubon AB, Thailand
7708 (MSN 2321) USAF 23rd TFS (36th TFW). 1972: USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 50th TFW. 1975: USAF 81st TFW.
1976: USAF 92nd TFS (81st TFW). 1978: USAF 81st TFW. 1979: USAF 401st TFW. 1985: Alabama ANG 160th TFS.
Texas ANG 111th FIS/147th FIG, Ellington ANGB, TX.
To AMARC as FP424 Jan 11, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Sep 18, 1998 and scrapped
7709 (MSN 2322) 1967: USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW).
Credited with shooting down MiG-17 over North Vietnam Dec 17, 1967. USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW).
USAF 336th TFS (4th TFW). USAF 49th TFW. 1968: USAF 36th TFW. 1979: USAF 12th TFS (18th TFW).
1984: USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFG). 1986: USAFR 465th TFS (507th TFG). To Republic of Korea AF Apr 1988.
7710 (MSN 2325) 1971: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 35th TFW. 1973-74: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1974: USAF 50th TFW.
1978: USAF 81st TFW. USAF 401st TFW. 1989: USAFR 93rd TFS (482nd TFW), Homestead AFB, FL.
To AMARC as FP237 Apr 5, 1989. To Avon Park Range, FL for range target Aug 26, 1998
7711 (MSN 2327) 1970: USAF 50th TFW. USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 50th TFW. 1977-78: USAF 81st TFW.
1981: USAF 401st TFW. 1986: Georgia ANG 128th TFS. 1987: USAFR 457th TFS. DC ANG 121st TFS/113rd TFW, Andrews AFB, MD.
To AMARC as FP420 Jan 11, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI May 12, 1997 and scrapped
7712 (MSN 2328) 1969: USAF 81st TFW. 1969: USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1972: USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW).
USAF 10th TFS (50th TFW). USAF 81st TFW. USAF 401st TFW. 1980: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW).
1981-88: DC ANG 121st TFS/113rd TFW, Andrews AFB, MD.
To AMARC as FP402 Jan 3, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI May 12, 1997 and scrapped
7713 (MSN 2330) USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1974: USAF 50th TFW.
With 50th TFW crashed on approach to Hahn AB, West Germany May 7, 1974.
7714 (MSN 2331) 1968: USAF 36th TFW. 1973: USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1974: USAF 50th TFW. 1978: USAF 81st TFW.
1981: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW). USAF 613th TFS (401st TFW). Kansas ANG 127th TFTS/184th TFTG, McConnell AFB, KS.
.To AMARC as FP105 Apr 22, 1988. To National, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Jan 2, 1997.
Noted in National Aircraft Scrapyard, Tucson, AZ Oct 8, 2001.
7715 (MSN 2332) 1969: USAF 366th TFW. 1969-70: USAF 37th TFW. 1970: USAF 12th TFW. USAF 80th TFS (3rd TFW).
USAF 48th TFW. USAF 81st TFW. 1977-78: USAF 480th TFS (52nd TFW). 1980: USAF 428th TFS (474th TFW).
USAF 465th TFS (507th TFG). USAF 93rd TFS (482nd TFW). USAF 465th TFS (507th TFG). .To Republic of Korea AF Apr 1988
7716 (MSN 2337) AFWL. USAF 49th TFW. 1975: USAF 3247th TS. 1978: ADTC, AFSC. 1984-85: USAF 4485th TS. 1988: AFFTC.
1990: AFFTC. 6512th Test Squadron/5510th Test Wing, Edwards AFB, CA
To AMARC as FP647 Apr 4, 1991. To Western Intl, Tucson, AZ Jul 17, 1997. Now on display on
grounds of Twenty Mule Team Museum, Boron, California.
7717 (MSN 2338) USAF 80th TFS (3rd TFW). 1971: USAF 497th TFS (8th TFW).
With 497th TFS, 8th TFW shot down by ground fire over southern Laos Apr 21, 1971.
7718 (MSN 2339) 1968: USAF 36th TFW. 1972: USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 50th TFW. 1975-76: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW).
1977: USAF 474th TFW. 1979-80: USAF 430th TFS (474th TFW). USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG).
1983-89: USAF 89th TFS (906th TFG), Wright-Patterson AFb, OH. named "City of Cleveland" with 89th TFS in May 1989.
To AMARC as FP331 Oct 10, 1989. To target at Davis Monthan AFB NBC training area Feb 4, 1997.
7719 (MSN 2340) with 480th TFS, 366th TFT shot down by ground fire near Mu Ron Ma, South Vietnam Mar 11, 1968. Both crew killed.
7720 (MSN 2343) 1969: USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1975: USAF 50th TFW. USAF 81st TFW. USAF 401st TFW.
USAF 31st TFW. 1985: Georgia ANG 128th TFS. Kansas ANG 127th TFS.
To AMARC as FP103 Apr 22, 1988. To National, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Jan 2, 1997.
Noted in National Aircraft Scrapyard, Tucson, AZ Oct 8, 2001.
7721 (MSN 2345) 1973-75: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1976: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 18th TFW.
1980: USAF 497th TFS (8th TFW). 1985: Georgia ANG 128th TFS. Kansas ANG 127th TFTS/184th TFTG, McConnell AFB, KS
To AMARC as FP455 Mar 5, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Sep 18, 1998 and scrapped.
7722 (MSN 2346) 1970-71: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1973: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1975: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW).
1980: USAF 8th TFW. 1983-88: DC ANG 121st TFS/113rd TFW, Andrews AFB, MD
To AMARC as FP421 Jan 11, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI May 12, 1997 and scrapped
7723 (MSN 2347) USAF 35th TFW. 1973-74: USAF 35th TFS (3rd TFW). 1975: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW).
1976: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1977-78: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1978: USAF 474th TFW.
1979-80: USAF 430th TFS (474th TFW). Illinois ANG 170th TFS. USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG).
1984-87: USAFR 89th TFS (906th TFG), Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
To AMARC as FP241 Apr 11, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jul 28, 1998
7724 (MSN 2349) USAF 4485th TS. 1973: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1975-76: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1977: USAF 474th TFW.
1979: USAF 430th TFS (474th TFW). USAFR 465th TFS (507th TFG).
With 465th TFS, 507th TFG w/o sometime in 1984.
7725 (MSN 2350) 1972: USAF 4452nd CCTS (35th TFW). 1973: USAF 35th TFW. 1973: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1975: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW).
1976: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1977: USAF 474th TFW. 1980: USAF 430th TFS (474th TFW).
1983-86: Illinois ANG 170th TFS. USAFR 465th TFS (507th TFG). 1986: Illinois ANG 170th TFS/183rd TFG, Capita; Airport, Spingfield, IL.
To AMARC as FP324 Oct 5, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Aug 7, 1998 and scrapped
7726 (MSN 2351) 1970: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1973: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1974: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW).
1975: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1976: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1978: USAF 474th TFW. 1979: USAF 8th TFW.
1980: USAF 429th TFS (474th TFW). 1982: Illinois ANG 170th TFS. New Jersey ANG 141st TFS.
1985-89: Illinois ANG 170th TFS/183rd TFG, Capital Airport, Springfield, IL
In collision with 66-7675 Mar 14, 1986 at Gulfport, MS.
To AMARC as FP367 Oct 27, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Sep 18, 1998 and scrapped
7727 (MSN 2352) with 15th TFW spun out and crashed into Gulf of Mexico off Fort Myers, Florida Dec 12, 1967
7728 (MSN 2355) 1974: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1975: USAF 50th TFW. 1981: USAF 52nd TFW. USAF 401st TFW.
California ANG 194th TFS. 1985: Alabama ANG 160th TFS/187th TFW, Montgomery RAP, AL
To AMARC as FP157 Oct 3, 1988. To Fritz Enterprises, Tsylor, MI May 12, 1997.
7729 (MSN 2356) 1968: USAF 3rd TFW. USAF 18th TFW. USAF 31st TFW. 1983-86: USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG), Bergstrom AFB, TX
To AMARC as FP215 Feb 6, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Sep 21, 1998
7730 (MSN 2358) 1970: USAF 390th TFS (366th TFW). USAF 8th TFW. USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1974: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW).
1976: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1977: USAF 474th TFW. 1979: USAF 430th TFS (474th TFW) New Jersey ANG 141st TFS.
1982: Illinois ANG 170th TFS/183rd TFG, Capital Airport, Springfield, IL
To AMARC as FP370 Nov 1, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Aug 7, 1998 and scrapped
7731 (MSN 2360) 1970: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1973: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1975: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW).
1976: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1979: USAF 430th TFS (474th TFW). USAFR 89th TFS (906th TFG).
1989: USAFR 93rd TFS (482nd TFW), Homestead AFB, FL
To AMARC as FP269 Jun 29, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jul 28, 1998.
7732 (MSN 2361) USAF 35th TFW. 1973: USAF 36th TFS (3rd TFW). 1977-78: USAF 474th TFW. USAF 8th TFW.
USAFR 465th TFS (507th TFG). 1985: USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG). To Republic of Korea AF Jan 1988
7733 (MSN 2362) 1969: USAF 366th TFW. 1969-70: USAF 37th TFW. 1970: USAF 12th TFW. USAF 334th TFS (4th TFW).
USAF 35th TFW. USAF 48th TFW. USAF 81st TFW. 1978: USAF 480th TFS (52nd TFW). 1979: USAF 52nd TFW.
Illinois ANG 170th TFS. New Jersey ANG 141st TFS. Texas ANG 111th TFS.
1986: Illinois ANG 170th TFS/183rd TFG, Capital Airport, Springfield, IL
To AMARC as FP325 Oct 5, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jul 30, 1998 and scrapped
7734 (MSN 2363) 1970: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1973: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1975-76: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW).
USAF 18th TFW. 1981: USAF 497th TFS (8th TFW). Crashed Jun 25, 1981. May have been based at Taegu
with 8th TFW/497th TFS and ran out of fuel and crashed
short of the runway at Osan AB, South Korea on a weather divert. Crew ejected safely.
7735 (MSN 2365) USAF 335th TFS (4th TFW). 1970: USAF 8th TFW (49th TFW). 1971: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1972: USAF 48th TFW.
1974: USAF 81st TFW. 1976-77: USAF 81st TFW. 1982: USAF 612th TFS (401st TFW). 1985-86: Georgia ANG 128th TFS.
Kansas ANG 127th TFTS/184th TFTG, McConnell AFB, KS
To AMARC as FP100 Apr 21, 1988. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Oct 3, 1996. Scrapped
7736 (MSN 2367) with 49th TFW lost control and crashed near Holloman AFB, New Mexico Dec 17, 1969
7737 (MSN 2368) 1968: USAF 334th TFS (4th TFW). USAF 35th TFW. 1969: USAF 366th TFW. 1969-70: USAF 37th TFW.
1970: USAF 12th TFW. 1973: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1974: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1975-76: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW).
1976: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1977: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1980: USAF 430th TFS (474th TFW). USAFR 465th TFS (507th TFG).
1987: USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFG). To Republic of Korea AF in Apr 1988
7738 (MSN 2369) 1968: USAF 366th TFW. 1973: USAF 523rd TFS (405th TFW). 1976: USAF 81st TFW. 1979: USAF 52nd TFW.
USAF 401st TFW. 1984-90: USAFR 93rd TFS (482nd TFW), Homestead AFB, FL.
To AMARC as FP283 Jul 20, 1989. To Holloman AFB Range, New Mexico as range target Sep 11, 1997
7739 (MSN 2371) 1970: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1970: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1971: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW).
1973: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1974: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1975-76: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW).
1980: USAF 430th TFS (474th TFW). USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG). 1982-89: USAFR 89th TFS (906th TFG) Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
named "City of Mansfield" with 89th TFS in May 1989. To AMARC as FP318 Oct 3, 1989.
To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jul 29, 1998. Scrapped
7740 (MSN 2375) with 480th TFS, 366th TFW crashed into Gulf of Tonkin off Tiger Island, North Vietnam due to battle
damage Oct 19, 1968
7741 (MSN 2376) 1978-81: ADTC. USAF 474th TFW. USAF 31st TFW. California ANG 194th FIS/144th FIW, Fresno Yosemite IAP, CA.
To AMARC as FP270 Jul 6, 1989. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Feb 3, 2016. Scrapped
7742 (MSN 2377) 1969: USAF 366th TFW. 1969-70: USAF 37th TFW. 1970: USAF 12th TFW. USAF 480th TFS (50th TFW).
1975: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 35th TFW. 1976: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1977: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW).
1980: USAF 430th TFS (474th TFW). 1981: Illinois ANG 170th TFS/183rd TFG, Capital Airport, Springfield, IL.
To AMARC as FP197 Jan 9, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Sep 18, 1998. Scrapped
7743 (MSN 2379) USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW). 1977: USAF 18th TFW. With 18th TFW crashed on takeoff at Kadena AB, Okinawa Nov 1, 1977.
7744 (MSN 2380) 1967: USAF 4525th FWW. 1967: USAF 4453rd CCTW.
with 4453rd CCTW crashed in Tucson, AZ on takeoff Davis Monthan AFB Dec 19, 1967, hitting
Food Giant supermarket and killing 3 in store and 1 at 1215 S. Winstel Blvd 3 houses on Winstel
were destroyed and grocery not reopened. Crew ejected safely but there was a huge public outcry
in Tucson over this accident.
7745 (MSN 2381) 1973: USAF 35th TFW. 1973: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1974-75: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1976: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW).
1977-78: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1979: USAF 430th TFS (474th TFW). 1979: USAF 52nd TFW. USAF 401st TFW.
1985: Alabama ANG 160th TFS. Active in August 1985 with 160th Tactical Fighter Squadron/187th Tactical
Fighter Group Alabama ANG. Noted Mar 2006 at Dannelly Field ANG Collection, Montgomery, Alabama
7746 (MSN 2382) USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 8th TFW. 1973: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW).
1975: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). Illinois ANG 170th TFS. Georgia ANG 128th TFS. Kansas ANG 127th TFS.
Was preserved at McConnell AFB, Kansas. Currently on display at Mid-America Air Museum,
Liberal, Kansas
7747 (MSN 2386) 1970: USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). 1971: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1973: USAF 48th TFW. USAF 81st TFW.
USAF 401st TFW. 1986: USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFG).
To Republic of Korea AF in Dec 1987. Displayed in rest area of Expressway in Yeoju,
Republic of Korea.
7748 (MSN 2387) 1968-69: USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW).
Credited with shooting down MiG-17 over North Vietnam Jan 3, 1968. With 497th RFS, 8th TFW
shot down Nov 5, 1969 by ground fire near Ban Senphan in Khammouane Province, Laos. Crew MIA.
7749 (MSN 2388) 1970-71: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1972: USAF 49th TFW. 1973: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW).
1974-75: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). Active in September 1975 with 49th Tactical Fighter Wing at Holloman AFB, New Mexico
1976: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 474th TFW. USAF 8th TFW. USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG).
1985-88: USAFR 89th TFS (906th TFG)., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
To AMARC as FP242 Apr 11, 1989. To Fritz Enterrpises, Taylor, MI Jul 28, 1998
7750 (MSN 2390) 1967: USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW).
credited with shooting down MiG-21 over North Vietnam Oct 14, 1967. 1972: USAF 8th TFW. 1974: USAF 432nd TRW.
USAF 50th TFW. USAF 81st TFW. USAF 52nd TFW. USAFR 465th TFS (507th TFG).
Georgia ANG 128th TFS. To Republic of Korea AF in Apr 1988
7751 (MSN 2392) 1971-72: USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1972: USAF 50th TFW. 1976: USAF 81st TFW.
1981: USAF 613th TFS (401st TFW). 1984-89: USAFR 93rd TFS (482nd TFW).
To AMARC as FP193 Jan 9, 1989. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Feb 16, 2016. Scrapped
7752 (MSN 2393) with 8th TFW, 497th TFS shot down near Don Tan in Savannakhet Province, Laos Nov 26, 1971. Both crew MIA.
7753 (MSN 2395) USAF 497th TFS (8th TFW). USAF 48th TFW. 1972: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1975-76: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW).
1980: USAF 430th TFS (474th TFW). USAF 31st TFW. USAFR 465th TFS (507th TFG). 1989: USAFR 93rd TFS.
To Republic of Korea AF in Apr 1988. Noted on display at Imjingak War Museum, South Korea Sep 2013
7754 (MSN 2396) USAF 35th TFW. 1971-73: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1974: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1974: USAF 50th TFW.
1977: USAF 81st TFW. USAF 52nd TFW. USAF 401st TFW. 1985-88: Alabama ANG 160th TFS/187th TFW, Montgomery RAP, AL.
To AMARC as FP098 Apr 5, 1988. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008.
Sent to HVF West, Tucson, AZ Feb 18, 2016, scrapped
7755 (MSN 2398) 1970: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1971: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1975: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW).
1979: USAF 430th TFS (474th TFW). USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFG). 1983-89: USAFR 89th TFS (906th TFG), Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
named "City of Marion" with 89th TFS in May 1989. To AMARC as FP349 Oct 17, 1989.
To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Sep 18, 1998. Scrapped
7756 (MSN 2399) USAF 555th TFS (8th TFW). 1968: USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW).
With 8th TFW, 433rd TFS lost to ground fire near Ha Loi/Van Loc/Deng Hof, North Vietnam
Jul 5, 1968. Crew ejected and POW.
7757 (MSN 2400, 8th TFW, 497th TFS) lost to ground fire over North Vietnam and ditched in Gulf of Tonkin off Huu Hong,
North Vietnam Dec 17, 1967. Crew ejected
and were rescued.
7758 (MSN 2401) USAF 390th TFS (366th TFW). USAF 4485th TS. USAF 50th TFW. 1978: USAF 52nd TFW. 1980: USAF 428th TFS (474th TFW).
1984: USAFR 465th TFS (507th TFG). To Republic of Korea AF Mar 1988 as 67-758
7759 (MSN 2402) 1970-71: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 48th TFW. 1978: USAF 81st TFW. USAF 91st TFS (81st TFW).
1979: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW). USAF 401st TFW. Georgia ANG 128th TFS.
1989-90: Kansas ANG 127th TFTS/184th TFTG, McConnell AFB, KS.
To AMARC as FP473 Apr 2, 1990. Given civilian registration of N428FS Jan 29, 1991 with McDonnell Douglas.
Registration canelled Jan 23, 1992.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Feb 16, 2016. Scrapped
7760 (MSN 2406) USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW). USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 8th TFW. 1976: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW).
1979: USAF 430th TFS (474th TFW). 1980: USAF 474th TFW. USAFR 465th TFS (507th TFG), Tinker AFB, OK.
To AMARC as FP199 Jan 10, 1989. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Feb 9, 2015. Scrapped
7761 (MSN 2407) with 555th TFS, 432nd TRW shot down near Nong Pet, Plain of Jars, Laos Jul 24, 1970.
Both crewmen killed. Also noted in National Aircraft Scrapyard, Tucson, AZ Oct 8, 2001.
7762 (MSN 2408) 1973: USAF 80th TFS (3rd TFW). 1973: USAF 356th TFS (475th TFW). USAF 36th TFS. USAF 8th TFW.
USAF 465th TFS (507th TFG). to Republic of Korea AF in Feb 1988 as 67-762. 1996: 110th TFS (11th FW).
7763 (MSN 2410) USAF 555th TFS (8th TFW). 1969: USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW).
with 8th TFW lost to ground fire near Ban Senphan, Laos Dec 3, 1969. Crew ejected and were recovered.
7764 (MSN 2411) 1968: USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW). 1968: USAF 435th TFS (8th TFW). 1972: USAF 25th TFS (8th TFW).
With 8th TFW lost to ground fire near Ban Kate, Laos Apr 9, 1972. Crew ejected and were recovered.
7765 (MSN 2412) 1971: USAF 389th TFS (12th TFW). 1974: USAF 49th TFW. 1975-76: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW).
1979: USAF 80th TFS (8th TFW). 1980: USAF 430th TFS (474th TFW). USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG).
USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFG). 1988-89: USAFR 89th TFS (906th TFG)., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Named "City of Canton" with 89th TFS in May 1989. To AMARC as FP355 Oct 20, 1989.
To Avon Park Range, Florida as range target Mar 16, 1999
7766 (MSN 2413) 1968: USAF 555th TFS (8th TFW). USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW). USAF 4485th TS. USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW).
1976: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1976-77: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 474th TFW. 1982: Illinois ANG 170th TFS.
New Jersey ANG 141st TFS. llinois ANG 170th TFS/183rd TFG, Capital Airport, Springfield, IL
To AMARC as FP147 Aug 2, 1988. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson AZ Feb 9, 2016. Scrapped
7767 (MSN 2416) 1968: USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW). USAF 50th TFW. USAF 52nd TFW. USAF 401st TFW. 1983: USAF 31st TFW.
1984-85: USAFR 93rd TFS (482nd TFW), Homestead AFB, FL To AMARC as FP288 Jul 25, 1989.
To National, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Jun 16, 1997.
7768 (MSN 2418) USAF 22nd TFS (36th TFW). USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW). 1974: USAF 10th TFS (50th TFW). 1978: USAF 81st TFW.
1978: USAF 401st TFW. 1979: USAF 614th TFS (401st TFW). 1979: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW). 1982: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW).
1984-85: Georgia ANG 128th TFS. 1990: Kansas ANG 127th Tactical Fighter Training Squadron, 184th Tactical Fighter
Training Group, McConnell AFB, KS.
To AMARC as FP476 Apr 3, 1990 from . To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Aug 12, 1998 and scrapped.
7769 (MSN 2419) with 8th TFW, 555th TFS hit by ground fire during attack on Phuc Yen AF Feb 8, 1968.
Crew ejected near Sam Neua, Laos Laos due to battle damage and were rescued.
7770 (MSN 2422) 1970: USAF 3rd TFW. USAF 90th TFS (3rd TFW). 1972: USAF 523rd TFS (405th TFW).
With 523rd TFS, 432nd TRW ran out of fuel and crashed into Gulf of Tonkin Jul 30, 1972.
7771 (MSN 2423) 1976: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1979-80: USAF 430th TFS (474th TFW). DC ANG 121st TFS.
USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG). 1984-89: USAFR 89th TFS (906th TFW), Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
To AMARC as FP201 Jan 12, 1989. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Still there in May 2015
7772 (MSN 2425) 1973: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1974: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1975-76: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW).
1977: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 430th TFS (474th TFW). 1989: USAFR 89th TFS (906th TFG)., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
Named "City of Troy" with 89th TFS May 1989. To AMARC as FP268 Jun 26, 1989. To Fritz
Enterprises, Taylor, MI May 12, 1997
7773 (MSN 2428) 7/14/67: First flight.
7/25/67: TOS USAF. Assigned to 4531st Tactical Fighter Wing, Homestead AFB, FL. Deployment to Eglin AFB, FL.
1/68: 4th TFW, Seymour Johnson AFB, NC. Deployments to Kunsan AB, South Korea; Kwanju AB Korea;
Spangdahlem AB Germany; Holloman AFB, NM; MCAS El Toro, CA.
3/71: 433rd Tactical Fighter Squadron, 8th TFW, Ubon Royal Thai AFB, Thailand. Flew combat missions over Vietnam.
Unknown date: 497th TFS, 8th TFW, Ubon RTAFB, Thailand. Flew combat missions over Vietnam.
6/74: 388th TFW, Korat RTAFB, Thailand. Deployment to Clark AB, Philippines.
12/75: 555th TFS, 8th TFW, Kunsan AB, South Korea. Deployment to Clark AB, Philippines.
10/78: 8th TFW, Taegu AB, South Korea.
By 12/80: 465th TFS, 507th Tactical Fighter Group, Tinker AFB, OK.
5/87: 465th TFS, 507th TFG, Tinker AFB, OK. Commander�s aircraft.
9/88: 89th TFS, 906th TFG, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
To AMARC as FP337 Oct 12, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI May 12, 1997. Scrapped
7774 (MSN 2429) with 8th TFW, 497th TFS shot down by MiG-17 gunfire near Yen Bai/Piu Tho/Lang Lau, North Vietnam. Dec 17, 1967.
Crew ejected and POW.
66-7775/7942 Hughes OH-6A Cayuse
Hughes Model 369A. MSN 0089/0256
7775 (MSN 0089) to civil registry as N87SC with Snohomish County Sheriff's Office, Washington Feb 25, 1994.
To Lancaster Helicopters, Landisville, Pennsylvania Apr 24, 2001. Crashed into Susquehanna river Oct 31, 2001.
Aircraft was recovered
7776 (MSN 0090) crashed with D Troop 3rd Squadrom, 5th Cavalry, 9th Infantry Division Vinh Long, South Vietnam
Nov 20, 1969. 2 KIA.
7777 (MSN 0091)
7778 (MSN 0092)
7779 (MSN 770093) to Army National Guard Oct 1974. To civil registry as N818SC.
7780 (MSN 0094) in accident with B Troop, 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Mar 8, 1968
7781 (MSN 0095) shot down with B Troop 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Aug 11, 1971 in South Vietnam.
7782 (MSN 0096) combat damage with B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Aug 11, 1971 in South Vietnam
7783 (MSN 0097) Assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Jan 1972-Feb 1972
Accident Feb 5, 1972 South Vietnam
7784 (MSN 0098) Assigned to C Troop, 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry
Accident Dec 22, 1968 South Vietnam
7785 (MSN 0099) Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry
Accident Jul 28, 1968 South Vietnam
7786 (MSN 0100) to US Border Patrol as N28JK Jul 11, 1991. WFU and registration cancelled May 3, 1996.
7787 (MSN 0101)
7788 (MSN 0102)
7789 (MSN 0103)
7790 (MSN 0104) reported being restored for static display at Weide AAF, MD
7791 (MSN 0105) in accident Aug 10, 1968 South Vietnam
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA
Last reported at the Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG), Aberdeen, MD
7792 (MSN 0106)
7793 (MSN 0107)
7794 (MSN 0108)
7795 (MSN 0109)
7796 (MSN 0110)
7797 (MSN 0111) Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Nov 1967-Feb 1968
Combat damage Jan 22, 1968 South Vietnam and force landed
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Mar 1968-May 1968
Crashed and burned May 22, 1968 Dak To, South Vietnam,
7798 (MSN 0112)
7799 (MSN 0113) Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Nov 1967
Accident Nov 22, 1967 Chu Lai, South Vietnam. Assigned to 335th Transportation Company Nov 1967 for repairs
Assigned to B Company, 123rd Aviation Battalion, 23rd Infantry Division Warlords May 1969-Aug 1969
To US Border Patrol as N6641A Apr 9, 1992. To Department of Homeland Security after 2002. To AMARC Jan 7, 2011.
To US Department of Agriculture/Aphis Ws Aviation Training May 4, 2011. Stripped hulk for
sale by GSA Auctions at USDA/Aphis WS Aviation Training, Cedar City, UT Oct 15, 2014. Sale reported Feb 18, 2015.
7800 (MSN 0114) Assigned to C Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Nov 1967-Feb 1968
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Mar 1968-1968
Assigned to B Company, 123rd Aviation Battalion, 23rd Infantry Division Warlords Dec 1968-Dec 1970
7801 (MSN 0115) Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Dec 1967-Feb 1968
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Mar 1968-Jul 1968
Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Aug68-Jan69
Combat damage Nov 2, 1968 Pleiku Province, RVN. The aircraft received heavy NVA machine gun fire during an
armed reconnaissance near the Oasis. Crashed Jan 10, 1969, South Vietnam
7802 (MSN 0116) Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Nov 1967-Jan 1968
Shot down by automatic weapons fire Jan 15, 1968, RVN. The aircraft crashed and was destroyed
7803 (MSN 0117) Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Nov67-Jan68
Combat damage Jan 22, 1968 South Vietnam. Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA
Assigned to 1st Brigade, 4th Infantry Division Apr-May 1969. Accident May 7, 1969 South Vietnam
7804 (MSN 0118) on display at Mississippi Armed Forces Museum, Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg, MS
7805 (MSN 0119) Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Nov67-Jan68.
Shot down by automatic weapons fire Jan 20, 1968, RVN
7806 (MSN 0120) Delivered to US Army Sep 1967.
Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Nov 1967-Feb 1968.
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Mar 1968-May 1968.
Shot down by automatic weapons fire May 18, 1968 Kontum Province, South Vietnam. Crashed and burned
7807 (MSN 0121) assigned to D Troop, 3rd Squadron, 5th Cavalry, 9th Infantry Division Light Horse Jul 1969
Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Nov 1967-Jan 1968
Combat damage Jan 11, 1968 South Vietnam when hit by small arms fire.
Assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry. On Dec 12, 1970, two U.S. Army helicopter OH-6A
(tail numbers 66-17759 and 66-07807) from B Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry were involved in a night
time mid-air collision while operating in the Vinh Long Province (IV Corps).
Both aircraft crashed and burned with no survivors.
7808 (MSN 0122) assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile)
Flying Circus Feb 1968-Apr 1968. Assigned to 79th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support)
Accident May 14, 1968, South Vietnam.
7809 (MSN 0123) assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Nov 1967-Feb 1968
Accident Mar 8, 1968 South Vietnam
7810 (MSN 0124) assigned to B Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry. Destroyed after flying into a dead tree May 1, 1968
during a visual reconnaissance mission over the A Shau Valley, South Vietnam.
7811 (MSN 0125) assigned to C Troop, 2nd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Condors
Accident Dec 15, 1971 South Vietnam.
7812 (MSN 0126) Delivered to US Army Oct 1967. Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Company Flying Circus,
1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile). Shot down Jul 4, 1969 Quang Tri Province, RVN when the
aircraft received heavy ground fire, crashed and then exploded and burned.
7813 (MSN 0127) assigned to C Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry. Accident Oct 6, 1970 South Vietnam
7814 (MSN 0128) assigned to B Troop, 3rd Squadron, 17th Air Cavalry Regiment Light Horse. Accident Sep 25, 1968
7815 (MSN 0129)
7816 (MSN 0130)
7817 (MSN) assigned to 219th Reconnaissance Airplane Company Headhunters 1967�May 1968.
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders May 1968-Jul 1968.
Assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Aug 1968-Jun 1969
Combat damage May 9, 1969 South Vietnam by small arms fire and force landed. Later recovered and repaired.
Flying low level through Phan Rang Pass under orders from the flight leader and damaged when hit tree
with chin bubble Jun 26, 1969 in South Vietnam. Assigned to 604th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support)
Jul 1969. Assigned to B Company, 123rd Aviation Battalion, 23rd Infantry Division Warlords May 1971-Dec 1971
Assigned to 245th Aviation Regiment. Registered N301SD to the Harrison County Sheriff�s Department, Gulfport,
Mississippi, Oct 5, 1993; current
7818 (MSN 0132) Assigned to C Troop, 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry [Feb 1968]
Damaged Feb 4, 1968 Hua Nghia Province, RVN by automatic weapons fire. Accident Oct 5, 1968
7819 (MSN 0133) Accident Feb 15, 1968
7820 (MSN 970134) Delivered to US Army Oct 1967 to Sharpe Army Depot
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Nov 1967
Assigned to 605th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Dec 1967
Assigned to B Troop, 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Jan 1968-Feb 1968
Assigned to C Troop, 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Mar 1968-Apr 1968
Assigned to Headquarters Troop, 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry May 1968-Jun 1968
Combat damage 18Jun68 South Vietnam and made an emergency landing. Later recovered and repaired
Accident Jul 20, 1968 South Vietnam. Assigned to 605th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Jul 1968
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Aug 1968-Nov 1968
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City Dec 1968-Aug 1969
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Sep 1969
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 1st Brigade, 5th Infantry Division Nov 1969-Jan 1970
Damaged on landing at LZ Cabra Jan 20, 1970 South Vietnam.
Assigned to 142nd Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Jan 1970
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Feb 1970-May 1970
Assigned to 610th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Jun 1970
Assigned to D Troop, 1st Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment Jul 1970-Jun 1972
Assigned to D Troop, 1st Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Jul 1972-Jan 1973
Loan to AVSCOM [United States Army Aviation Systems Command], St Louis, MS, Feb 1973-Mar 1973
Loan to NASA, Langley Research Center, VA, Apr 1973-Jun 1973
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Jul 1973-Jan 1974
Assigned to US Army National Guard Feb 1974. Registered N21772 Oct 25, 1999; current
7821 (MSN 0135) assigned to 11th General Support Aviation Company, 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile)
Accident Feb 14, 1970 South Vietnam
7822 (MSN 0136) assigned to A Troop, 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Silver Spurs
Assigned to C Troop, 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Silver Spurs. Accident May 16, 1968
7823 (MSN 0137, 17th Cav, 7th Sqn, B Troop) shot down by small arms fire in SVN Mar 8, 1969. 2 KIA.
7824 (MSN 0138) assigned to C Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Nov 1967-Feb 1968
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Mar 1968-Jun 1968
Assigned to A Troop, 2nd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division Jun 1969-Jun 1971
7825 (MSN 0139) Assigned to 6th Battalion, 27th Field Artillery.
Accident Jul 19, 1968 Long Khanh Province, RVN.
7826 (MSN 0140) assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Nov 1967-Feb 1968
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Mar 1968-Jul 1968
Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Aug 1968
Combat damage Aug 30, 1968 South Vietnam. Assigned to C Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry
Accident Dec 16, 1969 South Vietnam.
7827 (MSN 0141) assigned to C Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Dec 1967-Feb 1968.
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Mar 1968-Jul 1968.
Assigned to F Troop, 8th Cavalry Armored Division. Accident Sep 14, 1968 South Vietnam
7828 (MSN 0142) assigned to C Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry. Accident Jul 2, 1969 South Vietnam
7829 (MSN 0143) Assigned to C Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Nov 1967-Feb 1968
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Mar 1968-Jul 1968
Assigned C Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry, South Vietnam.
Accident Jan 4, 1970 crashed and burned, RVN. 2 killed, one injured
7830 (MSN 0144) assigned C Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry, South Vietnam
Shot down Mar 15, 1968 Thua Thien Province, RVN by automatic weapons fire, crashed and burned.
7831 (MSN 0145) assigned to D Troop, 3rd Squadron, 5th Cavalry, 9th Infantry Division Light Horse Apr 1969-Jul 1969.
Assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry. Accident Oct 4, 1969 South Vietnam
7832 (MSN 0146) assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Nov 1967-Jan 1968
Shot down by small arms fire 22Jan68 Pleiku Province, RVN.
7833 (MSN 0147) accident Mar 18, 1968 in South Vietnam
7834 (MSN 0148) assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Jan 1968�Mar 1968.
Combat damage Mar 14, 1968 South Vietnam
7835 (MSN 0149) assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Jan 1968�Mar 1968
Severely damaged by NVA small arms fire Jan 30, 1968 while screening in front of Blues near Kontum City, RVN.
Lost the tail boom and spread the skids. Recovered and repaired. Accident Jun 11, 1971
7836 (MSN 0150) damaged by small arms fire Feb 18, 1968. Observer hit. Repaired. Shot down by small arms
fire in Hau Nghia Province, RVN Nov 16, 1968. 3 KIA.
7837 (MSN 0151)
7838 (MSN 0152) assigned to B Company, 123rd Aviation Battalion, 23rd Infantry Division Warlords Jul 1969
7839 (MSN 0153)
7840 (MSN 0154) bailed to Bell Helicopters, Fort Worth, Texas. In accident May 17, 1968
7841 (MSN 0155) registered N17WW to United States Border Patrol Air Operations, El Paso, TX, Jul 11, 1991;
later to Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC; sale reported Aug 9, 2012, cancelled Jun 7, 2013
7842 (MSN 0156) Assigned to 147th Assault Support Helicopter Company Hillclimber Apr 1970-Jun 1970
Assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Jul 1971�Nov 1971
Accident Nov 27, 1971 South Vietnam
7843 (MSN 0157, 101st Abn, 3rd BDE) shot down by small arms fire in SVN Apr 29, 1970. 2 KIA.
7844 (MSN 0158) assigned to A Troop, 2nd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division Dec 1969-May 1970.
Accident May 11, 1970 South Vietnam
7845 (MSN 0159) bailed to Bell Helicopters, Fort Worth, TX. Accident May 16, 1968
7846 (MSN 0160) bailed to Bell Helicopters, Fort Worth, TX. Accident May 16, 1968
7847 (MSN 0161) assigned to C Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment. Accident Sep 20, 1968 South Vietnam.
7848 (MSN 0162) in accident Apr 25, 1968
7849 (MSN 0163) assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Apr 1968.
Assigned to 610th Transportation Company May 1968. Assigned to C Troop, 16th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Aviation
Brigade Outcasts. Destroyed Jan 29, 1972, Phong Dinh Province, RVN. The aircraft was being re-armed prior to
a mission when it exploded.
7850 (MSN 0164) bailed to Bell Helicopters, Fort Worth, TX. Accident May 30, 1968
7851 (MSN 0165) assigned US Army National Guard � Colorado. Accident Sep 5, 1991. The aircraft was under
NVGs at 225' AGL when it hit a radio tower guy wire on an unlit 306' radio transmission tower,
severing a main rotor blade. Transmission assembly separated and the aircraft hit the ground in a
40-degree nose-down, left-roll attitude, coming to rest on its left side in a field 6 miles SE of Buckley ANG Base.
7852 (MSN 0166) assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 1st Brigade, 9th Cavalry Division
Crashed and burned Feb 12, 1968 An Khe Pass, Binh Dinh province, RVN.
7853 (MSN 0167) assigned to D Troop, 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment Darkhorse.
Hit by small arms fire and crashed Nov 2, 1968 Tay Ninh Province, RVN. The aircraft was on a day
visual reconnaissance SW of Loc Ninh
7854 (MSN 0168) Assigned to D Troop, 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment Darkhorse
Collidied midair with OH-6A 67-16018 and crashed near Lai Khe, SVN Jul 4, 1968.
7855 (MSN 0169) D Company, 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment "Outcast" [May68]. to N6641D to US Border
Patrol Air Operations Apr 9, 1992, later to Department of Homeland Security.
On June 4, 2009 the aircraft experienced a hard landing at Benson Municipal Airport, Benson, Arizona.
Registered to US Department of Agriculture Animal Plant Health Inspection Services Wildlife Services
(USDA/APHIS/WS), Cedar City, UT, May 2, 2011. Stripped hulk for sale by GSA Auctions at USDA/Aphis
WS Aviation Training, Cedar City, UT Oct 15, 2014. Sale reported to Guam Feb 24, 2015.
7856 (MSN 0170) assigned E Battery, 82nd Artillery Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile).
Shot down by small arms fire in SVN Jan 4, 1969. 1 KIA.
7857 (MSN 0171) assigned to B Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry
Shot down by automatic weapons fire Feb 12, 1969 Phuoc Long Province, crashed and burned.
7858 (MSN 0172) assigned to 11th General Support Aviation Company, 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile).
Accident Sep 4, 1969 South Vietnam
7859 (MSN 0173) assigned to 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment
7860 (MSN 0174) Assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Jan 1970-Jul 1970
Combat damage Apr 6, 1970 Laos and force landed. Later recovered and repaired
Combat damage Jul 21, 1970 17km NE of Pleiku, Pleiku Province, RVN. While working northeast of Pleiku,
A Troop made contact with elements of an NVA sapper battalion. The battle started when both LOHs in a
Scout team were shot down and burned. They had a midair and all aboard were killed
7861 (MSN 0175, 17th Cav, 7th Sqn, B Troop) shot down by small arms fire in SVN Feb 19, 1968. 3 KIA.
7862 (MSN 0176)
7863 (MSN 0177) assigned to 388th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support)
Accident Oct 2, 1972 South Vietnam
7864 (MSN 0178)
7865 (MSN 0179) to Maryland Army National Guard. Reported Spring 2004 at Mid-America Air Museum, Liberal, Kansas
7866 (MSN 0180) Assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Feb 1968-Apr 1968
Combat damage Mar 14, 1968 South Vietnam and force landed. Later recovered and repaired.
Hit by anti-aircraft fire Apr 18, 1968 in South Vietnam and crashed in the midst of a reinforced
North Vietnamese Army battalion while on a reconnaissance mission. Later destroyed
7867 (MSN 0181) assigned to B Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry. Accident Aug 6, 1969 South Vietnam.
7868 (MSN 0182) assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Feb 1968
The aircraft was forced down, crashed and burned Feb 24, 1968 Kontum Province, RVN while covering for the Infantry.
7869 (MSN 0183) assigned to B Troop, 15th TC, 1st Cavalry.
Accident Sep 25, 1969 South Vietnam
7870 (MSN 0184) assigned to B Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry. Accident Dec 2, 1968 South Vietnam
7871 (MSN 0185) in accident Jun 25, 1968 South Vietnam
7872 (MSN 0186) assigned to A Troop, 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Silver Spurs.
Shot down by automatic weapons fire Jan 20, 1969 Binh Duong province, RVN, crashed and burned.
7873 (MSN 0187) Assigned to C Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry. Accident Mar 29, 1969 South Vietnam
7874 (MSN 0188) to US Border Patrol as N6639R Apr 9, 1992. To Department of Homeland Security after 2002.
On Oct 15, 2004 the aircraft collided with terrain while performing low altitude maneuvers 4 miles west
of the Jacumba Airport, Jacumba, California. The US Border Patrol Air Operations was operating the
helicopter; the helicopter sustained substantial damage. To AMARC Jan 7, 2011.
To US Department of Agriculture Aug 2, 2011
7875 (MSN 0189) Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Feb 1968.
Assigned to 355th Aviation Company Mar 1968. Assigned to 608th Transportation Company Oct68.
Assigned to C Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Nov 1968-Sep 1969
Shot down by AK weapons fire at very close range Sep 28, 1969 at LZ English, South Vietnam by NVA.
7876 (MSN 0190) assigned to C Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment. Accident Sep 1, 1968
7877 (MSN 0191) assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Feb 1968
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Mar 1968-May 1968
Accident May 5, 1968 South Vietnam. Tail rotor failure during normal flight. Accident Jun 11, 1968 South Vietnam
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA. Returned to Vietnam
7878 (MSN 0192)
7879 (MSN 0193) Assigned to 11th General Support Aviation Company, 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile)
Accident Sep 4, 1969 South Vietnam. Assigned to A Troop, 11th Cavalry
Accident Feb 15, 1970, Bien Hoa Province, RVN. The aircraft landed to investigate an earlier OH-6
shoot down near Nha Be. The pilot was severely burned; the body of the gunner was recovered after
insertion of Marines to secure the site.
7880 (MSN 0194) Assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry.
Destroyed by fire in accident Apr 28, 1968, South Vietnam
7881 (MSN 0195) Delivered to US Army Dec 1967. Assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry.
Combat damage Jan 25, 1972 An Xugen Province, RVN and crashed
7882 (MSN 0196) assigned to A Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry. ccident Dec 29, 1969 South Vietnam
7883 (MSN 0197) assigned to A Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry. Accident May 10, 1969 South Vietnam
7884 (MSN 0198)
7885 (MSN 0199) Stored at Brown Helicopters, Pensacola - Ferguson Field, FL [Feb 2009]
7886 (MSN 0200) Assigned to 605th Transportation Company.
Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders May 1969-Sep 1969
Sustained major damage in crash when ran out of fuel Sep 22, 1969 Phu Cat AFB, South Vietnam.
7887 (MSN 0201) in accident Oct 16, 1972.
7888 (MSN 0202) assigned B Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry, South Vietnam.
Shot down by small arms fire Apr 28, 1968 Gia Dinh Province, RVN.
7889 (MSN 0203) assigned C Troop, 2nd Squadron, 17th Cavalry, South Vietnam.
Accident May 23, 1970 Quang Tri Province, RVN and destroyed by fire. Pilot injured, observer killed.
7890 (MSN 0204) assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry.
Accident Apr 11, 1968 South Vietnam
7891 (MSN 0205) assigned to 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division. Accident Nov 7, 1971 South Vietnam.
7892 (MSN 0206) assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry
Combat damaged Dec 5, 1968 Kien Giang Province, RVN, by enemy fire and crashed. Repaired
7893 (MSN 0207) assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry.
Accident Apr 2, 1968 South Vietnam
7894 (MSN 0208) bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA.
Assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Ruthless Riders Sep 1969-Nov 1969
Combat damage Nov 2, 1969 Quang Duc Province, RVN. . The aircraft drew AK-47 fire from the position.
The aircraft landed in an open field near highway QL14.
7895 (MSN 0209) Assigned to the Air Cavalry Troop, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Blackhorse
The aircraft was shot down in an ambush near Bu Dop, Quang Duc Province, RVN. Jan 20, 1970
7896 (MSN 0210) in accident Mar 29, 1968 in South Vietnam
7897 (MSN 0211) assigned to 166th Transportation Company. Accident May 21, 1970 South Vietnam
7898 (MSN 0212)
7899 (MSN 0213) assigned to B Company, 1st Aviation Company, 1st Infantry Division. Accident Feb 18, 1969 South Vietnam
7900 (MSN 0214) to Republic of China AF as 901
7901 (MSN 0215) assigned to C Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment. Accident Nov 15, 1969 South Vietnam
7902 (MSN 0216) assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry.
Accident May 18, 1968 South Vietnam
7903 (MSN 0217)
7904 (MSN 0218)assigned to D Troop, 1st Squadron, 1st Cavalry. Accident Jul 20, 1969 South Vietnam
7905 (MSN 0219)assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Feb 1968.
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Mar 1968-Apr 1968
Damaged in hard landing Apr 17, 1968 South Vietnam. Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA
Assigned to B Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment. Accident Jun 2, 1971 South Vietnam
7906 (MSN 0220) in accident Jun 3, 1968 in South Vietnam
7907 (MSN 0221) assigned to C Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Jun 1968.
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Jul 1968.
Assigned to C Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Aug 1968-Oct 1970
Shot down by small arms fire Oct 4, 1970, crashed and destroyed
7908 (MSN 0222)
7909 (MSN 0223) assigned to C Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Jun 1968.
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Jul 1968.
Assigned to C Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Aug 1968-Oct 1968
Shot down by small arms fire Oct 27, 1968 South Vietnam, 9 kms south-west of the "Oasis" airfield, at the
north-eastern end of the La Drang River Valley. The aircraft started to spin, hit a tree and crashed and burned.
7910 (MSN 0224)
7911 (MSN 0225) assigned to 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division. Accident Jan 4, 1972 South Vietnam
7912 (MSN 0226) assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Mar 1968.
Shot down Mar 9, 1968 South Vietnam by small arms fire which hit the tail section. The aircraft force
landed and was destroyed.
7913 (MSN 0227)
7914 (MSN 0228) assigned to C Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Dec 1968-May 1969
The aircraft received hostile fire May 2, 1969 while in the An Loa Valley west of LZ Englis and crashed into the trees.
7915 (MSN 0229) assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Mar 1968-May 1969
Combat damage Jun 15, 1968 South Vietnam and force landed. Later recovered and repaired
Combat damage Jan 26, 1969 South Vietnam and force landed. Later recovered and repaired
Armed with XM27 minigun subsystem on the left side and a four-tube rocket launcher mounted on the right
side. The rocket launcher was not an in-the-field modification but an experimental unit developed by the
Rock Island Arsenal.
Assigned to 388th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Jun 1969-Jul 1969
Assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Aug 1969-Jan 1970
Assigned to 604th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Feb 1970
7916 (MSN 0230) assigned to 605th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support).
Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Jul 1971-Feb 1972
Assigned to 608th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Feb 1972
Assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Apr 1972.
Accident Apr 22, 1972 Kontum, South Vietnam
7917 (MSN 0231) assigned to A Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry. Accident May 28, 1968 South Vietnam
7918 (MSN 0232) assigned to D Troop, 1st Squadron, 10th Cavalry, 4th Infantry Shamrock Jun 1969-Dec 1969.
Assigned to 142nd Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support).
Assigned to H Troop, 17th Cavalry Regiment Oct 1972-Dec 1972.
Assigned to H Troop, 10th Cavalry Regiment Jan 1973.
The aircraft was relocating a two-man SVA LRRP to a suitable PZ when it took enemy fire Jan 26, 1973 in
Binh Thuan Province, RVN A WP grenade detonated in the rear passenger compartment, filling the
cockpit with smoke and reducing visibility to zero. The aircraft crashed during landing attempt and
rolled on its side and post crash fire ignited numerous grenades and ammunition stored at the observer�s station.
7919 (MSN 0233) assigned to B Company, 123rd Aviation Battalion, 23rd Infantry Division Warlords Feb 1969-Jan 1970
7920 (MSN 0234) assigned to D Troop, 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment Darkhorse.
Accident Feb 17, 1969 South Vietnam
7921 (MSN 0235) assigned Headquarters & Headquarters , 44th Engineer Group (Construction), Korat, Thailand Apr 1969
Assigned to Casper Aviation Platoon, 173rd Airborne Brigade May 1969-Aug 1969.
Accident Sep 12, 1969, South Vietnam. Assigned to 79th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Sep 1969
7922 (MSN 0236) assigned to B Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry.
Shot down Aug 21, 1969 Cambodia, crashed and burned
7923 (MSN 0237)assigned to A Troop, 2nd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division May 1969-Aug 1969
Assigned to 142nd Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support)
Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Aug 1970-Jan 1971
Accident Jan 11, 1971 Darlac Province, RVN. It was dropping a homemade bomb (a mini-gun ammo can filled
with dynamite and hydraulic fluid, banded tight with a white phosphorus grenade strapped to it) when
it exploded on the aircraft. Speculation was that one of the Ruff-Puff guards at City Field in
Ban Me Thout changed the detonator for one from a smoke grenade. When the observer got ready to drop it
on a bunker and pulled the pin, it blew immediately killing them both.
7924 (MSN 0238) to Republic of China Air Force as 902
7925 (MSN 0239) assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment.
Accident May 2, 1968 South Vietnam
7926 (MSN 0240, 4th Cav, 1st Sqn, D Troop) shot down with RPG in SVN May 17, 1968.
7927 (MSN 0241)
7928 (MSN 0242, 1st Cav, 7th Sqn, B Troop) shot down by automatic weapon fire in Cambodia Feb 11, 1970. 2 KIA.
7929 (MSN 0243)assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Mar 1968-Apr 1968.
Accident Apr 12, 1968 South Vietnam. During a low level reconnaissance, the engine failed. The pilot
auto rotated into the trees; the main rotor hit the trees. The aircraft settled to the ground and rolled
on to its left side.
7930 (MSN 0244) assigned to Casper Aviation Platoon, 173rd Airborne Brigade Apr 1968-Apr 1970.
Combat damaged Mar 16, 1969 when the helicopter was hit in the Passenger Cargo Section, damaging the
fuel system and transmission and forcing a landing. Assigned to 79th Transportation Company (Aircraft
Direct Support) May 1970-Jan 1971. Assigned to 198th Light Infantry Brigade Feb 1971-Sep 1971.
Destroyed Oct 1, 1971 in South Vietnam
7931 (MSN 0245) assigned to Directorate of Support and Transportation, Sharpe AD, CA Feb 1968.
Bailed to Bell Helicopters, Fort Worth, TX Apr 1968
Assigned to South East Asia Night Operations [SEA NITEOPS] Jul 1968
Assigned to D Troop, 3rd Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division Raiders Aug 1968-Mar 1969
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 520th Transportation Battalion Apr 1969
Assigned to Directorate of Support and Transportation, Sharpe AD, CA Jun 1969
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA Jul 1969-Nov 1969
Assigned to Directorate of Support and Transportation, Sharpe AD, CA Dec 1969
Assigned to 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Blackhorse Jan 1970-Mar 1970
Assigned to 165th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Apr 1970-May 1970
Assigned to B Troop, 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Jun 1970
Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry Jul 1970-Oct 970
Accident Oct 6, 1970 South Vietnam and force landed, aircraft destroyed by explosions.
7932 (MSN 0246) bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA
Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Nov 1969-Feb 1970
Shot down by small arms fire Feb 28, 1970 southwest of An Khe, South Vietnam, crashed and destroyed.
7933 (MSN 0247)
7934 (MSN 0248) accident Jun 20, 1968 in South Vietnam
7935 (MSN 0249) assigned to D Troop, 3rd Squadron, 5th Cavalry, 9th Infantry Division Light Horse Jan 1972
Assigned to D Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Oct 1971-Apr 1972
Assigned to H Troop, 10th Cavalry Regiment May 1972
Shot down by B-40 rocket May 25, 1972, Kontum Province, RVN.
7936 (MSN 0250) noted Oct 1998 with A&S Helicopters at St. Louis Downtown Park Airport of Illinois.
7937 (MSN 0251)assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Mar 1968-May 1968
Combat damage May 18, 1968 Dak To, South Vietnam trying to rescue the pilot of a crashed LOH
7938 (MSN 0252) assigned to Casper Aviation Platoon, 173rd Airborne Brigade Apr 1968-Apr 1970
Assigned to 79th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) May 1970-Jan 1971
Assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Feb 1971-Nov 1971
Accident Nov 28, 1971, South Vietnam
7939 (MSN 0253) to Nicaraguan Air Force in 1968 as 512. WFU
7940 (MSN 0254)assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders
Accident Mar 29, 1968 South Vietnam when the engine and rotor RPM increased. The pilot initiated emergency
procedures; an autorotation was made to a field but upon flare, the pilot lost sight of the touchdown area.
The aircraft landed on a dirt mound. Cause was the fuel metering valve.
7941 (MSN 0255)
7942 (MSN 0256) accident Apr 21, 1968 in South Vietnam
66-7943 Beech VC-6A King Air
Model B90 King Air MSN LJ-320 acqured by USAF and assigned to 89th Military Airlift Wing at Andrews
AFB, Maryland for use to transport President Lyndon Johnson and his family between Bergstrom AFB, Texas
and the Johnson family ranch near Johnson City, Texas. During that time, the aircraft became informally
known as the "Lady Bird Special". On 6 September 1985 this plane flew to the Air Force Museum.
Currently on display at WPAFB Museum, Ohio in
the Presidential Gallery
66-7944/7959 Lockheed C-141A-LM Starlifter
MSN 300-6236/6251. All converted to C-141B. Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com
7944 (MSN 300-6236) converted to C-141B. With 6th AS 305th AMW to AMARC as CR0216 Sep 14, 2004.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Apr 29, 2009.
7945 (MSN 300-6237) converted to C-141B. With 16th AS 437th AW to to AMARC as CR0024 Apr 18, 1996.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed ded 20, 2010
7946 (MSN 300-6238) converted to C-141B. With 62nd AW to AMARC as CR0072 Jul 20, 1999.
Departed Mar 21, 2005
7947 (MSN 300-6239) August 8, 1967 delivered to McGuire AFB with 305th AMW. converted to C-141B.
Named "Wrightstown Flyer" with 438th Airlift Wing in May 1993.
Put on display at McGuire AFB, New Jersey
7948 (MSN 300-6940) converted to C-141B. With 62nd AW to AMARC as CR0162 May 29, 2002.
Departed Dec 8, 2005.
7949 (MSN 300-6941) converted to C-141B. with 62nd AW to AMARC as CR0070 Apr 28, 1999.
Scrapped at AMARC Sep 16, 2003. Departed Jan 8, 2004
7950 (MSN 300-6942) 8/9/67: TOS USAF. Ca.1980: Converted to C-141B.
By 4/89: 6th Military Airlift Squadron, 438th Military Airlift Wing, McGuire AFB, NJ.
Ca.1995: Converted to C-141C.
Ca.1995: 89th Airlift Squadron, 445th Airlift Wing, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH.
To AMARC as CR0228 May 20, 2005. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008.
Departed Nov 12, 2009, Broken up later
7951 (MSN 300-6243) converted to C-141B. with 62nd AW to AMARC as CR0078 Nov 5, 1999. Departed Aug 16, 2005.
7952 (MSN 300-6244) converted to C-141B, then converted to C-141C. With AFRc/730th AS to AMARC
as CR0186 Oct 6, 2003. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Feb 2, 2010
7953 (MSN 300-6245) converted to C-141B, then converted to C-141C. With AFRC/89th AS to AMARC
as CR0230 Jun 16, 2005. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008, Departed Dec 23, 2009
7954 (MSN 300-6246) converted to C-141B, then converted to C-141C. With AFRC/89th AS to AMARC
as CR0221 Mar 18, 2005. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Dec 28, 2009
7955 (MSN 300-6247) converted to C-141B. With 6th AS 305th AMW to AMARC as CR0217 Sep 15, 2004.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed May 11, 2009
7956 (MSN 300-6248) converted to C-141B. With 62nd AW to AMARC as CR0149 Jan 16, 2002
Departed Dec 8, 2005
7957 (MSN 300-6249) converted to C-141B, then converted to C-141C. With AFRC/89th AS to AMARC
as CR0213 Jul 20, 2004. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Dec 9, 2009.
7958 (MSN 300-6250) converted to C-141B. With 62nd AW to AMARC as CR0051 Mar 31, 1998.
Scrapped at AMARC Aug 28, 2003. Departed Jan 8, 2004.
7959 (MSN 300-6251) converted to C-141B, then converted to C-141C. With AFRC/89th AS to AMARC
as CR0229 Jun 2, 2005. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Departed Dec 21, 2009
66-7960/8006 Cessna T-37B
All were funded by West German government and used by 80th FTW at Sheppard AFB to
train West German AF pilots.
Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com
7960 (MSN 40920)
7961 (MSN 40921)
7962 (MSN 40922)
7963 (MSN 40923)
7964 (MSN 40924)
7965 (MSN 40925)
7966 (MSN 40926) on display at War Eagles Air Museum, at Dona Ana Airport, Santa Teresa, NM,
7967 (MSN 40927)
7968 (MSN 40928)
7969 (MSN 40929)
7970 (MSN 40930)
7971 (MSN 40931)
7972 (MSN 40932)
7973 (MSN 40933) SOC at unknown date
7974 (MSN 40934)
7975 (MSN 40935)
7976 (MSN 40936)
7977 (MSN 40937) SOC at unknown date
7978 (MSN 40938) to AMARC as TE0189 Sep 19, 2003.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
7979 (MSN 40939, 82nd FTW, 96th FTS) crashed 27 NM E of William AFB
Nov 20, 1981. Solo student pilot killed.
7980 (MSN 40940)
7981 (MSN 40941) loaned to Greek AF
7982 (MSN 40942) sold to Greek AF. To AMARC as TE0331 Sep 18, 2006.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
7983 (MSN 40943) to AMARC as TE0396 Aug 22, 2007.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
7984 (MSN 40944) loaned to Greek AF as 67984
7985 (MSN 40945)
7986 (MSN 40946) to AMARC Apr 20, 2009
7987 (MSN 40947) to AMARC as TE0368 Mar 28, 2007.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
7988 (MSN 40948) to AMARC as TE0154 Mar 12, 2003.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
7989 (MSN 40949) to AMARC as TE0367 Mar 28, 2007.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
7990 (MSN 40950) to AMARC as TE0445 May 21, 2008
7991 (MSN 40951) to AMARC as TE0470 Jul 17, 2009
7992 (MSN 40952) to AMARC as TE0363 Mar 19, 2007.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
7993 (MSN 40953) to AMARC as TE0160 Apr 2, 2003.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
7994 (MSN 40954) to AMARC as TE0352 Feb 21, 2007.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
7995 (MSN 40955) to AMARC as TE0371 Apr 3, 2007.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
7996 (MSN 40956) to AMARC as TE0152 Mar 10, 2003.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
7997 (MSN 40957) to Brazilian AF as 0870. To Korean AF Oct 20, 1981. To AMARC as
TE0350 Feb 15, 2007. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
7998 (MSN 40958) to AMARC as TE0319 Jun 27, 2006.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
7999 (MSN 40959) to AMARC as TE0297 Feb 10, 2006.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008.
8000 (MSN 40960) to AMARC as TE0153 Mar 12, 2003.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To Columbian Air Force as FAC2133 in 2010
8001 (MSN 40961) to AMARC as TE0211 May 21, 2004.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008.
8002 (MSN 40962) preserved and on display at Museum fur Luftfahrt und Technik, Wernigerode, Germany
8003 (MSN 40963) involved in midair collision with Air Tractor N8526M SE of Fredrick, Oklahoma
Jan 8 (or 18), 2005. Both crew ejected safely, pilot of Air Tractor killed.
8004 (MSN 40964)
8005 (MSN 40965)
8006 (MSN 40966)
66-8007/8032 Cessna T-41A Mescalero
8007 to Peru as FAP 422
8008 to Peru as FAP 423
8009 to Peru as FAP 424. Renumbered FAP 925.
8010 to Peru as FAP 425. Renumbered FAP 926
8011 to Peru as FAP 426. Renumbered FAP 927
8012 to Peru as FAP 427. Renumbered FAP 928
8013 to Peru as FAP 428. Renumbered FAP 929
8014 to Peru as FAP 429. Renumbered FAP 930
8015 to Peru as FAP 430. Renumbered FAP 931
8016 to Peru as FAP 431. Renumbered FAP 932
8017 to Peru as FAP 432. Renumbered FAP 933
8018 to Peru as FAP 433. Renumbered FAP 934
8019 to Peru as FAP 434.
8020 to Peru as FAP 435. Renumbered FAP 935
8021 to Peru as FAP 436. Renumbered FAP 936
8022 to Peru as FAP 437. Renumbered FAP 937
8023 to Peru as FAP 438. Renumbered FAP 938
8024 to Peru as FAP 439. Renumbered FAP 939
8025 to Peru as FAP 440. Renumbered FAP 940
8026 to Peru as FAP 441.
8027 to Peru as FAP 442.
8028 to Peru as FAP 443.
8029 to Peru as FAP 444.
8030 to Peru as FAP 445.
8031 to Peru as FAP 446. Renumbered FAP 968
8032 to Peru as FAP 447.
66-8033/8038 Cessna U-17A
8033 MSN 185-01020. To Uruguayan AF as 755. Preserved at Mario W Parrallada AB at durazno Oct 2007
8034 MSN 185-01022. To Uruguayan AF as 756. Noted Apr 2007 as instructional airframe at carrasco
8035 MSN 185-01026. To Uruguayan AF
8036 MSN 185-00999. To Bolivian AF
8037 MSN 185-01000.
8038 MSN 185-01004
66-8039 Hiller H-23F Raven
66-8040/8130 Bell TH-13T-BF Sioux
MSN 3540/3630. Transfers to MASDC from www.amarcexperience.com
8040 (MSN 3540) to storage as XF2070 Oct 31, 1972. To N96619
8041 (MSN 3541) to storage as XF399 Feb 1, 1973
8042 (MSN 3542) to storage as XF233 Aug 31, 1972. To N67189
8043 (MSN 3543) to storage as XF368 Feb 1, 1973. To N67186
8044 (MSN 3544) to storage as XF353 Jan 1, 1973. To N99191
8045 (MSN 3545) to storage as XF261 Sep 30, 1972. To N31405
8046 (MSN 3546) to storage as XF416 Feb 1, 1973. To N90532
8047 (MSN 3547) to storage as XF369 Feb 1, 1973. To N96161
8048 (MSN 3548) to storage as XF263 Oct 31, 1972. To N65038
8049 (MSN 3549) to storage as XF415 Feb 1, 1973. To N101VB
8050 (MSN 3550) to storage as XF260 Sep 30, 1972. To N23SD
8051 (MSN 3551) to storage as XF373 Feb 1, 1973. To N23592
8052 (MSN 3552) to storage as XF417 Feb 1, 1973. To N100VB
8053 (MSN 3553) to storage as XF113 May 21, 1972. To N91014
8054 (MSN 3554) to storage as XF262 Oct 31, 1972
8055 (MSN 3555) to storage as XF280 Oct 31,1972. To civil registry as N31406,
then to Australia as VH-OON. Now VH-MNZ.
8056 (MSN 3556) to storage as XF151 May 30, 1972.
8057 (MSN 3557) to storage as XF139 May 30, 1972. To N2266A
8058 (MSN 3558) to storage as XF202 Jul 31, 1972. Became N65282, later N91018
8060 (MSN 3560) to storage as XF279 Oc 31, 1972. To N56054
8061 (MSN 3561) to storage as XF092 May 11, 1972
8062 (MSN 3562) 1966: TOS USA. By 12/81: Unknown owner with c/r N49HB
12/15/81: Certificate of Airworthiness.
7/6/89: Wayne E. McDermott, Sullivan, WI. with c/r N49HB.
8/14/89: Crashed while operating as aerial sight-seeing concession. Attempted downwind
takeoff from a pinnacle and lost lift, seriously injuring one person and minor
injuries to two. Aircraft was overloaded.
7/15/98: Wayne McDermott renewed registration.
1/1/15: Certificate of Airworthiness.
4/19/18: C/r cancelled
8063 (MSN 3563) to storage as XF200 Jun 30, 1972. To N48096
8064 (MSN 3564) to storage as XF140 May 30, 1972
8066 (MSN 3566) to storage as XF095 May 12, 1972. To N895SP
8067 (MSN 3567) to storage as XF351 Jan 29,1973. To N7PH
8068 (MSN 3568) to storage as XF167 Jun 25, 1972. To N401GC. To Philippines civil registy as RP-C1286.
8069 (MSN 3569) to storage as XF155 May 31, 1972.
8070 (MSN 3570) to storage as XF152 May 30, 1972. To N48221
8071 (MSN 3571) to storage as XF414 Feb 1, 1973
8072 (MSN 3572) to storage as XF374 Feb 1, 1973. To N50SP
8073 (MSN 3573) to storage as XF267 Oct 31, 1972. To N88040
8074 (MSN 3574) to storage as XF418 Feb 1, 1973. To N4994B
8075 (MSN 3575) to storage as XF277 Oct 31, 1972. Became N51SP, then D-HEBA. Seen in Red Bull collection,
Salzburg, Austria Sep 2007. Now with the Red Bull collection as OE-XDM.
8076 (MSN 3576) to storage as XF181 Jun 29, 1972
8077 (MSN 3577) to storage as XF093 May 12, 1972. To N23594
8079 (MSN 3579) to storage as XF168 Jun 25, 1972. To N53992. Bell helicopters report the data plate as
destroyed, serial number retired Jan 27, 1997
8080 (MSN 3580) to storage as XF451 Mar 1, 1973. To N94524
8081 (MSN 3581) to storage as XF117 May 19, 1972, became XF128 May 21, 1972.
Became N53993, then N321JP, then N301JP.
Registered Apr 21, 2008 to AMT Helicopters P/L of Caboolture
as VH-AKN
8082 (MSN 3582) to storage as XF163 Jun 14, 1972. To N53995, to storage again
as XF413 Feb 1, 1973. To N49HB
8084 (MSN 3584) to storage as XF116 May 19, 1972. To N46863
8085 (MSN 3585) to storage as XF182 Mun 29, 1972. To N46960
8087 (MSN 3587) to storage as XF110 May 17, 1972. To N47016
8088 (MSN 3588) to storage as XF310 Nov 30, 1972. To N90798
8089 (MSN 3589) to storage as XF254 Sep 30 1972.
8090 (MSN 3590) to storage as XF133 May 25, 1972
8091 (MSN 3591) to storage as XF460 Mar 1, 1973
8093 (MSN 3593) to storage as XF135 May 26, 1972. To N83702
8094 (MSN 3594) to storage as XF197 Jul 24, 1972. To N53SP
8095 (MSN 3595) to storage as XF252 Sep 30, 1972. To N65039
8096 (MSN 3596) to storage as XF268 Oct 31, 1972. To N48359
8097 (MSN 3597) to storage as XF114 May 19, 1972. To N46960
8098 (MSN 3598) to storage as XF105 May 15, 1972. To N53994
8099 (MSN 3599) to storage as XF245 Sep 30, 1972.
8100 (MSN 3600) to storage as XF370 Feb 1, 1973. To N54SP
8102 (MSN 3602) to storage as XF447 Mar 1, 1973
8104 (MSN 3604) to storage as XF169 Jun 25, 1972.
8105 (MSN 3605) to storage as XF129 May 21, 1972. To N400PD
8106 (MSN 3606) to storage as XF098 May 15, 1972. To N23595
8107 (MSN 3607) to storage as XF118 May 19, 1972. TO N48109
8108 (MSN 3608) to storage as XF125 May 21, 1972. To N23596
8109 (MSN 3609) to storage as XF111 May 17, 1972. To N87685
8110 (MSN 3610) to storage as XF189 Jul 14, 1972. To N65157
8111 (MSN 3611) to storage as XF099 May 15, 1972. To N37645
8112 (MSN 3612) to storage as XF312 Nov 30, 1972. To N204PS
8113 (MSN 3613) to storage as XF100 May 15, 1972. To N65212
8114 (MSN 3614) to storage as XF115 May 19, 1972. To N38814
8115 (MSN 3615) to storage as XF142 May 30, 1972. To N47018
8116 (MSN 3616) to storage as XF354 Jan 1, 1973. To N38813
8117 (MSN 3617) to storage as XF162 Jun 11, 1972.
8118 (MSN 3618) to storage as XF101 May 15, 1972. To N48132
8119 (MSN 3619) to storage as XF102 May 15, 1972. To N38816
8121 (MSN 3621) to storage as XF134 May 26, 1972. To N47019
8122 (MSN 3622) to storage as XF278 Oct 31, 1972. TO N209PS
8124 (MSN 3624) to storage as XF149 May 30, 1972. To N96620
8125 (MSN 3625) to storage as XF126 May 21, 1972.
8127 (MSN 3627) to storage as XF175 Jun 28, 1972. To N5144A
8128 (MSN 3628) to storage as XF488 May 1, 1973. To N48316
8129 (MSN 3629) to storage as XF130 May 21, 1972. To N116SD
8130 (MSN 3630) to storage as XF141 May 30, 1972.
66-8131/8154 Martin LGM-25C Titan III missiles
66-8155/8254 Ryan BQM-34A Firebee drones
66-8255/8302 Boeing LGM-30F Minuteman missiles
66-8303/8307 Lockheed C-5A Galaxy
MSN 500-0001/0005. Model 500. Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com
8303 (MSN 500-0001) prototype, first flight Jun 30, 1968. W/o Oct 17, 1970 in ground fire at the Lockeed plant at
Marietta-Dobbins AFB, GA
8304 (MSN 500-0002) delivered Sep 4, 1971. 436th AW Dover AFB. With 337th MAS seen at Westover AFB, Ma
Sep 1, 1989. To AMARC May 11, 2004 as CM0005.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Scrapped at AMARC by New Phoenix Metals Aug 2012.
8305 (MSN 500-0003) delivered Nov 4, 1975. . 68th AS/433rd AW, Kelly Field, Lackland AFB, TX.
to AMARC Feb 15, 2005 as CM0011. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Scrapped Nov 2012 at
AMARC by New Phoenix Metals.
8306 (MSN 500-0004) 2/2/69: First flight.
By 8/69: TOS USAF. Assigned to 60th Military Airlift Wing, Travis AFB, CA.
9/19/76: A major fire occurred in the number two left inboard wing pylon, severely damaging the
aircraft. It took eight months to remove the engine and pylon, fair over the pylon mount.
It took more than eight months for Travis maintainers to remove the number two engine and
pylon from the damaged aircraft. Pylon was faired over to reduce drag during a 3-engine flight.
5/25/77: flew with three engines from Travis AFB, CA to Dobbins AFB, GA for repairs by Lockheed-Georgia.
6/20/83: First C-5A to receive European I camouflage.
By 11/88: 68th Airlift Squadron, 433rd Airlift Wing, Kelly AFB, Tnamed "City of San Antonio" with
68th ALS Sep 1993. To AMARC Feb 18, 2004 as CM0003.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To Lackland AFB Apr 14, 2011 for instructional use.
Parts of this plane are now being used as a cargo load trainer at Lackland AFB, TX.
8307 (MSN 500-0005) delivered Jun 27, 1969. 68th AS/433rd AW, Kelly Field, Lackland AFB, TX.
To AMARC Jan 20, 2004 as CM0002. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. Scrapped at AMARC
by New Phoenix Metals Sep 2012.
66-8308/8348 Ryan MQM-34D Firebee drones
66-8349/8404 Northrop T-38A-65-NO Talon
MSN N.5905, 5966/5974,5917,5930/5965,5975/5977, 5984/5989
8350 (MSN N.5966) As T-38C active with 90th Flying Training.Squadron/80th Flying Training Wing at
Sheppard AFB, Texas and still so in October 2019
8352 (MSN N.5968) As T-38C active with 90th Flying Training Squadron/80th Flying Training Wing at
Sheppard AFB, Texas and still so in March 2020.
8353 (MSN N.5969) As T-38C active with 90th Flying Training Squadron/80th Flying Training Wing at
Sheppard AFB, Texas and still so in October 2019.
8354 assigned to NASA Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC), later as the Lyndon B. Johnson Space
Center (JSC), Ellington Field, TX. Registered as NASA 922.
Registered as N922NA to NASA, Houston; cancelled.
Crashed Oct 5, 1967, killing astronaut C. Cliff Williams.
8355 assigned to NASA Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC), later as the Lyndon B. Johnson Space
Center (JSC), Ellington Field, TX. Registered as NASA 923.
Registered to NASA Sep 10, 1969; registered as N923NA to NASA, Houston; current.
8357 (MSN N.5973) Active in April 1997 with 90th Flying Training
Squadron/80th Flying Training Wing at Sheppard AFB, Texas
after transfer from 12th Flying Training Wing at Randolph AFB, Texas
8358 (MSN N.5974) As T-38C still active in June 2021 with
435th Flying Training Squadron/12th Flying Training Wing at Randolph AFB, Texas.
8363 (MSN N.5933) crashed 1 mi NW of Sheppard AFB, TX Oct 1, 1973.
8365 (MSN N.5935) As T-38C active in May 2019 with 90th Flying Training Squadron/ 80th Flying Training Wing
at Sheppard AFB, Texas.
8368 (80th TFW) Suffered technical malfunction after liftoff
from Sheppard AFB, TX Oct 14, 2003 and sank back onto runway with
undercarriage retracted after both crew ejected safely. Damage appeared
visually to be minor, but plane was w/o. It appears that aircraft
entered as series of rolls straight after liftoff, and
instructor tried to regain control without advising
the student, who was still trying to control the plane.
Instructor thought aircraft was unrecoverable and
commanded ejection.
8380 (MSN N.5950) As T-38C active in March 2009 with 90th Flying Training Squadron/80th Flying
Training Wing at Sheppard AFB, Texas and still so in October 2022
8381 assigned to NASA Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC), later as the Lyndon B. Johnson Space
Center (JSC), Ellington Field, TX. Registered as NASA 901.
Registered to NASA Sep 10, 1969; registered as N901NA to NASA, Houston; current.
N901NA had originally been assigned to 63-8181, which had crashed
Feb 1966. To AMARC Nov 14, 2011. Departed Feb 12, 2014. Preserved and on display at
Aviation Heritage Park, Bowling Green, KY
8382 assigned to NASA Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC), later as the Lyndon B. Johnson Space
Center (JSC), Ellington Field, TX. Registered as NASA 916.
Registered to NASA Sep 10, 1969; registered as N916NA to NASA, Houston; current
8383 assigned to NASA Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC), later as the Lyndon B. Johnson Space
Center (JSC), Ellington Field, TX. Registered as NASA 917.
Registered to NASA Sep 10, 1969; registered as N917NA to NASA, Houston; current.
8384 assigned to NASA Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC), later as the Lyndon B. Johnson Space
Center (JSC), Ellington Field, TX. Registered as NASA 918.
Registered to NASA Sep 10, 1969; registered as N918NA to NASA, Houston; current
8385 assigned to NASA Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC), later as the Lyndon B. Johnson Space
Center (JSC), Ellington Field, TX. Registered as NASA 919.
Registered to NASA Sep 10, 1969; registered as N919NA to NASA, Houston; current
8386 assigned to NASA Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC), later as the Lyndon B. Johnson Space
Center (JSC), Ellington Field, TX. Registered as NASA 920.
Registered to NASA Sep 10, 1969; registered as N920NS; reregistered N920NA
Registered as N920NA to NASA, Houston; current.
8387 assigned to NASA Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC), later as the Lyndon B. Johnson Space
Center (JSC), Ellington Field, TX. Registered as NASA 921.
Registered to NASA Sep 10, 1969; registered as N921NS; reregistered N921NA.
Registered as N921NA to NASA, Houston; current.
8390 (MSN N.5960) As T-38C active in February 2019 with 90th Flying Training Squadron/ 80th Flying Training
Wing at Sheppard AFB, Texas
8391 with 90th FTS at Sheppard AFB, TX
8392 (MSN N.5962) Active as T-38C in June 2020 with 90th Flying Training Squadron/ 80th Flying
Training Wing at Sheppard AFB, Texas.
8397 (MSN N.5976) Converted to T-38C Talon and active in September 2016 with 49th Flying
Training Squadron/14th Flying Training Wing at Columbus AFB, Mississippi.
8398 (MSN N.5977) assingede to 80th FWT at Sheppard AFB in 1980s and 1990s.
8399 (MSN N.5984) As T-38C active in February 2020 with 560th Flying Training Squadron/12th Flying Training Wing at
Randolph AFB, Texas.
8400 (MSN N.5985) Active as T-38C in September 2017 with 25th Flying Training Squadron/71st Flying
Training Wing at Vance AFB, Oklahoma
8402 (MSN N.5987) with 509th BW, 394th CTS, Whiteman AFB, MO in 2007. Still active with 394th CTS 509th
OG at Whiteman AFB, Missouri in February 2022
8403 converted to T-38C
8404 (MSN N.5989) to AMARC as TF0308 Dec 8, 1995. To South Korea Jun 4, 1999. To AMARC Jan 12, 2010.
66-8405/8515 Northrop F-5A Freedom Fighter
Cancelled contract
66-8516/8530 Northrop F-5B Freedom Fighter
Cancelled contract
66-8531/8549 Cessna U-17A
To FMS
8531 MSN 185-01028 to Philippines
8532 MSN 185-01030 to Philippines
8533 MSN 185-01032 to Philippines
8534 MSN 185-01036 to Philippines
8535 MSN 185-01038 to Philippines
8536 MSN 185-01040 to Philippines
8537 MSN 185-01042 became 68537 of Philippine AF May 5, 1966. Crashed Apr 21, 1977 Mount Makiling,
Los Banos, Laguna.
8538 MSN 185-01044 became 68538 of Philippine AF May 5, 1966
8539 MSN 185-01046 became 68539 of Philippine AF May 5, 1966
8540 MSN 185-01048 to became 68540 of Philippine AF May 5, 1966.
8541 MSN 185-01049 became 68541 of Philippine AF May 5, 1966
8542 MSN 185-01051 became 68542 of Philippine AF May 5, 1966
8543 MSN 185-01053 to Argentine Army as AE-207 Jul 1966, soc Jul 1983 To civil regisry as LV-ASO
8544 MSN 185-01054 to Argentine Army as AE-208 Jul 1966. W/o Apr 15, 1973 San Justo
8545 MSN 185-01056 to Argentine Army as AE-209 Jul 1966. SOC Jul 1983. To civil registry as LV-ASP
8546 MSN 185-01058 to Argentine Army as AE-210 Jul 1966. SOC Jul 1983. To civil registry as LV-ASR
8547 MSN 185-01063 to Argentine Army as AE-211 Aug 1966. SOC Jul 1983. To civil registry as LV-ASS
8548 MSN 185-01064 to Argentine Army as AE-212 Jul 1966. SOC Jul 1983. To civil registry as LV-ASL
8549 MSN 185-01066 to Royal Laotian AF Jun 23, 1966. Later to Philippines
66-8550/8573 Lockheed C-130K-LM Hercules
MSN 382-4223/4224,4226/4228,4230/4233,4235/4238,4240/4247,4251/4253
Sold to RAF as Hercules C.1 XV200/XV223
XV200 (66-8550) modified for special forces support duties.
XV201 (66-8551) converted to C.1K with tanker capability.
SOC Mar 29, 1996. Stored at Marshalls, Cambridge, England Mar
1996, intended for transfer to Sri Lankan AF as CR-882.
Repair/conversion costs proved prohibitive and broken up
for spares recovery. Flight deck noted with Marshall Aerospace at Cambridge Airport, England March 2020.
XV202 (66-8552, MSN 382-4226) 17 Aug 67 Delivered to RAF as Hercules C Mk.1 as XV202
Dec 28, 1967 delivery to 48 Squadron, RAF Changi, Singapore
Mar 1973 Operated in Nepal � Operation Khana Cascade; Lockheed Hercules of the Royal Air Force mounted
an emergency food airdrop to famine-stricken villages in remote areas of West Nepal.
Converted to Hercules C.Mk.3 with fuselage lengthened by 15ft/4.57m by Marshall of Cambridge (Engineering)
Ltd as one of 30 such conversions done between 1980 and 1985, using fuselage plugs fore and aft of
the wing supplied by Lockheed-Georgia.
Sep 10, 1984 First �post-stretch� test flight from Cambridge airport;
To RAF Lyneham Transport Wing, (Wiltshire � latterly consisting of Nos. 24, 30, 47 and 70 Squadrons
and 242 O.C.U, all part of No. 38 Group) and from 1986 retrofitted as a C.3P with in-flight refuelling
probe above the cockpit. Jan 21, 2009 To Marshall, Cambridge for storage.
2011 Serving with No 47 Squadron, RAF Brize Norton
Aug 12, 2011 delivered by air from RAF Brize Norton to RAF Museum Cosford;
Sept 12, 2013 Formal Handover ceremony at RAFM Cosford from RAF to RAF Museum
XV203 (66-8553) converted to C.1K with tanker capability.
To Sri Lankan AF as CR-880 Sep 6, 2000.
XV204 (66-8554) converted to C.1K with tanker capability.
Allocated for spares use 1996
XV205 (66-8555) modified for special forces support duties. Lost Aug 27, 2007.
XV206 (66-8556) modified for special forces support duties. Burned
out at Lashkar Gar airstrip in Afghanistan May 24, 2006
when tire burst on landing and debris entered no. 1 engine
which caught fire. All occupants escaped safely. Photographic
evidence suggests that loss may have been due to running over a
landmine during landing run.
XV207 (66-8557) converted to C.3 with lengthened fuselage.
Returned to Lockheed Nov 26, 2000.
XV208 (66-8558) converted to Hercules W.2 for weather research. Nicknamed "Snoopy" because of the long research probe.
Retired Mar 29, 2001 and stored until Apr 27, 2005 when moved
by Marshalls at Cambridge for conversion to testbed for
TP400-D6 Engine for use in A400M transport. Made first
flight with TP400-D6 engine Dec 17, 2008. Scrapped at Cambridge, UK Apr 14, 2015, front fuselage still extant
for potential future research work. Cockpit noted with Marshall Aerospace, Cambridge Airport, England January 2018
XV209 (66-8559) converted to C.3 with lengthened fuselage and
later to C.3A for special forces support duties.
XV210 (66-8560) returned to Lockheed Dec 10, 2000.
XV211 (66-8561) returned to Lockheed Jun 10, 2001
XV212 (66-8562) converted to C.3 with lengthened fuselage. Retired by RAF,
to Marshalls, Cambridge for storage Jan 21, 2009
XV213 (66-8563) converted to C.1K with tanker capability.
To Sri Lankan AF as CR-881 Aug 1, 1999. Refueling gear removed before
going to Sri Lankan AF
XV214 (66-8564) converted to C.3 with lengthened fuselage and later
to C.3A for special forces support duties.
XV215 (66-8565) returned to Lockheed Nov 12, 2000. To Mexican AF
as 10615
XV216 (66-8566) crashed Nov 9, 1971 off Pisa, Italy during night exercise. All 6 crew plus 44 italian paratroopers killed
XV217 (66-8567) converted to C.3 with lengthened fuselage.
XV218 (66-8568) returned to Lockheed Dec 10, 2001.
XV219 (66-8569) converted to C.3 with lengthened fuselage.
Returned to Lockheed Nov 26, 2000
XV220 (66-8570) converted to C.3 with lengthened fuselage
XV221 (66-8571) converted to C.3 with lengthened fuselage
XV222 (66-8572) converted to C.3 with lengthened fuselage.
Returned to Lockheed Nov 4, 2001. To Mexican AF as FAM 3616
XV223 (66-8573) converted to C.3 with lengthened fuselage.
Returned to Lockheed Nov 12, 2000. to Mexican AF as 10617.
66-8574/8577 Bell UH-1D-BF Iroquois
MSN 9339/9342.
8574 (MSN 9339) converted to UH-1H. Sold to Iran
8575 (MSN 9340)
8576 (MSN 9341) converted to UH-1H
8577 (MSN 9342) converted to UH-1H. Noted at Fort Drum, NY with Co C, 59th AHB Sep 2, 1989.
66-8578/8684 Hughes AIM-4 Falcon missiles
66-8685/8698 McDonnell F-4D-31-MC Phantom
Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com. Dispostions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org
8685 (MSN 2430) with 555th TFS, 432nd TRW shot down by ground fire near Ban Naxa, Laos Mar 28, 1969. Both crewmen killed.
8686 (MSN 2431) with 435th TFS, 8th TFW crashed near Da Nang AB, South Vietnam due to battle damage Jun 29, 1971
8687 (MSN 2432) USAF 555th TFS (8th TFW). 1968: USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW).
With 8th TFW, 433rd TFS crashed upon landing during a severe thunderstorm 3 mi from end of runway at Ubon,
Thailand May 5, 1968. Crew ejected and were recovered.
8688 (MSN 2435) 1968: USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW credited with shooting down MiG-21 over North Vietnam Feb 6, 1968.
1968: USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW). With 555th TFS, 432nd TRW
shot down by ground fire ner Dong Hoi, North Vietnam Sep 1, 1968. WSO was killed.
8689 (MSN 2437) USAF 3247th TS. USAF 53rd TFS (36th TFW) USAF 50th TFW. USAF 48th TFW. USAF 81st TFW.
USAF 401st TFW. 1983: Georgia ANG 128th TFS. With 128th TFS, Georgia ANG crashed Sep 24, 1983.
8690 (MSN 2438) 1968: USAF 435th TFS (8th TFW). Credited with shooting down MiG-21 over North Vietnam Feb 12, 1968.
1969: USAF 435th TFS (8th TFW). With 8th TFW, 435th TFS shot down by
37 mm AAA fire near Ban Xam Tai, Laos Jan 28, 1969. Crew ejected and were recovered.
8691 (MSN 2440) with 390th TFS, 366th TFW shot down by ground fire near Ban Tampanko, Laos Feb 25, 1971. Pilot was killed.
8692 (MSN 2441) USAF 36th TFW. 1968: USAF 435th TFS (8th TFW). With 8th TFW, 435th TFS) was on final approach with no
apparent problems when it contacted ground 3.3 miles from
Ubon AB, Thailand Sep 18, 1968. Pilot killed, RIO was recovered.
8693 (MSN 2442) USAF 3rd TFW. USAF 18th TFW. Kansas ANG 127th TFS. Alabama ANG 160th TFS.
to AMARC as FP158 Oct 3, 1988. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Feb 9, 2016. Scrapped
8694 (MSN 2443)1968: USAF 497th TFS (8th TFW).
With 8th TFW, 497th TFS lost to possible ground fire near Dong Hoi, North Vietnam, flew into mountain peak
and exploded at night Aug 24, 1968. Crew MIA
8695 (MSN 2446) with 8th TFW, 497th TFS hit ground in night bombing run 6 mi NE from Binh Tram, Laos May 18, 1968. Both crew MIA.
8696 (MSN 2447) with 8th TFW, 435th TFS hit by 37 mm AAA over Laos and crashed Mar 19, 1970. Crew ejected, pilot recovered, WSO
killed by enemy troops.
8697 (MSN 2448) USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW). 1969: USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW).
With 13th TFS, 432nd TRW w/o at Udorn AB, Thailand due to battle damage Oct 2, 1969. Salvaged for spare parts.
8698 (MSN 2449) 1975-78: ADTC. 1983: USAF 3247th TS. 1986: USAF 3247th TS/3246th Test Wing, Eglin AFB, FL
To AMARC as FP448 Feb 21, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Aug 12, 1998. Scrapped
66-8699/8786 McDonnell F-4D-32-MC Phantom
Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com. Dispostions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org
8699 (MSN 2451) 1978: ADTC, AFSC. 1979-86: USAF 3247th TS.
Served as GBU-15 test aircraft in 3246th TW at Eglin AFB. To AMARC as FP608 Feb 8, 1991.
To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jun 14, 1999. Scrapped
8700 (MSN 2455) USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW). USAF 49th TFW. 1972: USAF 414th FWS (57th FWW).
1973-75: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). Active in 1975 with 422nd Fighter Weapons Squadron at Nellis AFB, Nevada
1976: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 18th TFW. 1982: USAF 35th TFS (8th TFW). 1983: USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG).
To AMARC as FP226 Mar 14, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jun 21, 1998
8701 (MSN 2458) 1973: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1975: USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). 1976: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW).
1976: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1979: USAF 430th TFS (494th TFW). 1983: USAFR 465th TFS (507th TFG).
1988: USAFR 465th TFS (507th TFG). To Republic of Korea AF in Feb 1988
8702 (MSN 2460) with 13th TFS, 432nd TRW crashed 14 mi SW of Udorn AB, Thailand Apr 22, 1970 due to battle damage. Both crew ejected
8703 (MSN 2462) with 13th TFS, 432nd TRW crashed on takeoff from Udorn AB, Thailand Feb 1, 1972. Pilot killed.
8704 (MSN 2465) USAF 405th TFW. USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). 1968: USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW).
With 13th TFS, 432nd TRW shot down near Quan Hoa/Hoa Loc/Hanoi, North Vietnam Jan 10, 1968. RIO killed.
8705 (MSN 2467) USAF 3rd TFW. USAF 18th TFW. 1981-82: Illinois ANG 170th TFS/183rd TFG, Capital Airport, Springfield, IL
To AMARC as FP276 July 11, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jun 14, 1999.
8706 ((MSN 2470) with 366th TFW, 480th TFS crashed Jan 16, 1968 near Mu Gia Pass, North Vietnam after being caught in a premature
explosion of a bomb carried by nearby F-4C 64-0927. Both crew ejected, 1 POW, 1 rescued.
8707 (MSN 2473) with 13th TFS, 432nd TRW hit by AAA and crashed 4,5 mi of Nakhon Phanom, Thailand Mar 30, 1970. Both crew ejected.
8708 (MSN 2476) USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). 1972: USAF 435th TFS (8th TFW).
With 435th TFS, 8th TFW crashed near Ubon AB, Thailand Oct 17, 1972.
8709 (MSN 2478) 1974: USAF 25th TFS (8th TFW). 1983: USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFG).
To AMARC from 704th TFS/924th TFG, Bergstrom AFB, TX as FP164 Oct 6, 1988. Sent as range target on Avon Park Range,
Florida Aug 26, 1998
8710 (MSN 2481) USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW). USAF 48th TFW. 1977: USAF 52nd TFW. 1978: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW).
To AMARC from 704th TFS/924th TFG, Bergstrom AFH, TX as FP222 Mar 3, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Aug 12, 1998
8711 (MSN 2483) USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW). USAF 48th TFW. 1978: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW). USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFG).
Assigned as battle damage repair trainer at Hill AFB, Utah Nov 1990. Seen in 2006 on display at
Hill Aerospace Museum, Utah
8712 (MSN 2486) USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW). USAF 497th TFS (8th TFW). 1971: USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW).
With 13th TFS, 432nd TRW shot down near Ban Ban/Xiangkhoang, Laos Sep 10, 1971. Both crewmen killed.
8713 (MSN 2488) USAF 80th TFS (8th TFW). USAF 432nd TRW. 1975-76: USAF 8th TFW.
With 8th TFW crashed after collision with F-4D 66-8730 Jan 29, 1976, not sure where.
8714 (MSN 2491) 1968: USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW). Credited with shooting down MiG-21 over North Vietnam Feb 5, 1968.
1978: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW). 1981: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW). USAFR 465th TFS (507th TFG. SOC Aug 18, 1989.
Currently on display at NAS Fort Worth, TX.
8715 (MSN 2493) USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW). 1976: USAF 50th TFW. 1978: USAF 52nd TFW. USAF 401st TFW.
1989: USAFR 93rd TFS (482nd TFW)., Homestead AFB, FL To AMARC as FP277 Jul 12, 1989.
To Davis Monthan AFB NBC Training area Feb 4, 1997
8716 (MSN 2495) USAF 49th TFW. 1968: USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW).
With 13th TFS, 432nd TRW crashed near Dong Hoi, North Vietnam due to hydraulics failure Jul 23, 1968. Both crewmen killed.
8717 (MSN 2497) USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW). 1969: USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW).
With 555th TFS, 432nd TRW shot down near Ban Thuang/Xiangkhoang, Laos. Feb 22, 1969. Pilot killed.
8718 (MSN 2499) USAF 8th TFW. 1969: USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW). With 432nd TRW, 13th TFS shot down by AAA at
Ban Soppeng, Laos Nov 12, 1969. Both crew KIA. Wreckage and remains of crew recovered 2009 at Ban Soppeng, Laos
8719 (MSN 2501)USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW). USAF 8th TFW. 1982: USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFW), Carswell AFB, TX.
To AMARC as FP185 Jan 3, 1989. Sent to be range target on Avon Park Range, Florida Aug 26, 1998.
8720 (MSN 2504) 1968: USAF 435th TFS (8th TFW). Credited with shooting down MiG-17 over North Vietnam Jan 18, 1968.
Shot down near Bac Giang/Hanoi, North Vietnam by MiG-17 Jan 18, 1968 right after above incident. Both crew ejected and made POW.
8721 (MSN 2506) with 13th TFS, 432nd TRW shot down over Cambodia May 2, 1970.
8722 (MSN 2509) USAF 8th TFW. 1982-84: USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFG).
To AMARC from 704th TFS/924th TFG Bergsrom AFB, TX as FP229 Mar 21, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Sep 21, 1998.
8723 (MSN 2512) 1968-69: USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW). 1976: USAF 4485th TS. 1978: ADTC, AFSC.
1980: USAF 430th TFS (474th TFW). 1981-82: Illinois ANG 170th TFS./183rd TFG. Capital Airport, Springfield, IL
To AMARC as FP354 Oct 19, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jul 30, 1998. Scrapped
8724 (MSN 2514) with 8th TFW, 497th TFS lost to ground fire near Xom Sung, North Vietnam, possible they hit mountain
top Jun 23, 1968. Both crew MIA.
8725 (MSN 2517) with 8th TFW, 497th TFS shot down by MiG-21/Atoll near Hon Gay/Haiphong, North Vietnam Feb 23, 1968.
Crew ejected and made POW.
8726 (MSN 2520) 1970: ADTC, AFSC. 1972: USAF 435th TFS (8th TFW).
Shot down by AAA while on a forward air control mission near Tang Ky, North Vietnam
May 23, 1972. Crew ejected and became POW.
8727 (MSN 2522) USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW). USAF 48th TFW. 1976-79: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW). 1983: USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFG).
To AMARC from 465th TFS/507th TFG, Tinker AFB, OK as FP192 Jan 6, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Aug 12, 1998.
Scrapped
8728 (MSN 2525) USAF 3246th TW. 1979: ADTC, AFSC. USAF 31st TFW. 1985: California ANG 194th TIS/144th FIW, Fresno Yosemite IAP, CA
To AMARC as FP272 Jul 6, 1989. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. to HVF West, Tucson, AZ Feb 3, 2016. Scrapped
8729 (MSN 2527) with 8th TFW, 497th TFS shot down by ground fire near Ban Kapay/Ban Naba, Laos Jan 9, 1968. Both crew KIA.
8730 (MSN 2530) with 8th TFW crashed after collision with F-4D 66-8713 Jan 29, 1976. Where?
8731 (MSN 2532) with 13th TFS, 432nd TRW shot down near Ban Len, Laos Sep 2, 1971.
8732 (MSN 2535) USAF 8th TFW. 1985: USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG), Bergstrom AFB, TX
To AMARC as FP223 Mar 9, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Aug 12, 1998
8733 (MSN 2537) USAF 13th TFS. USAF 8th TFW. USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG), Bergstrom AFB, TX
To AMARC as FP213 Jan 31, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Aug 7, 1998
8734 (MSN 2540) 1967: USAF 8th TFW. 1967-71: USAF 523rd TFS (405th TFW). 1971-72: USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW).
Credited with shooting down a MiG-21 over North Vietnam May 10, 1972.
1974-75: USAF 48th TFW. 1975: USAF 52nd TFW. 1982: USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFW).
To Republic of Korea AF as 68-734 in Mar 1988. As ROKAF 68-734 preserved at a memorial in
Miryang in October 2016.
8735 (MSN 2542) USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW). USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 48th TFW. 1982: USAF 52nd TFW.
1983: USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFW), Carswell AFB, TX
To AMARC as FP200 Jan 10, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Aug 12, 1998. Scrapped
8736 (MSN 2544) with 8th TFW, 497th TFS crashed in a convoy attack in South Vietnam Apr 25, 1968. Both crew MIA.
8737 (MSN 2547) USAF 405th TFW. USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW). USAF 48th TFW. 1978: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW).
USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFG). To Republic of Korea AF in Dec 1987. 1998: 151st TFS
8738 (MSN 2550) USAF 497th TFS (8th TFW). USAF 335th TFS (4th TFW). 1969: USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW).
1972: USAF 335th TFS (8th TFW). 1972: USAF 497th TFS (8th TFW).
With 4th TFW, 335th TFS shot down by MiG-21/Atoll near Yen Bai/Tuyen Quang, North Vietnam Oct 5, 1972.
Both crew ejected and POW.
8739 (MSN 2552) 1972: USAF 8th TFW. USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG), Bergstrom AFB, TX
To AMARC as FP202 Jan 17, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Sep 21, 1998. Scrapped
8740 (MSN 2554) 1974: USAF 36th TFS (3rd TFW). USAF 18th TFW. 1987-88: USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG).
To South Korean AF Feb 1989 as 68-740
8741 (MSN 2556) with 435th TFS, 8th TFW crashed at Ubon AB, Thailand due to hydraulics failure Feb 13, 1972.
8742 (MSN 2558) 1970: USAF 3rd TFW. 1972: USAF 432nd TRW
With 432nd TRW crashed into sea off Xom Quan Island, North Vietnam due to battle damage Feb 17, 1972.
Pilot killed.
8743 (MSN 2561) 1972: USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW). 1979: USAF 8th TFW.
With 8th TFW w/o in Philippines Jan 13, 1979
8744 (MSN 2563) USAF 555th TFS (8th TFW). 1971: USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW).
With 555th TFS, 8th TFW shot down by ground fire near Phnom Penh, Cambodia Dec 16, 1971
8745 (MSN 2565) 1971: USAF 25th TFS (8th TFW). USAF 48th TFW. 1977: USAF 52nd TFW. 1978-79: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW).
USAF 401st TFW. 1983-87: USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG), Bergstrom AFB, TX.
To AMARC as FP214 Jan 31, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Aug 12, 1998
8746 (MSN 2568) with 8th TFW, 497th TFS hit by ground fire and the crew ejected over Gulf of Tonkin Jun 9, 1968. Both crew
were rescued.
8747 (MSN 2570) USAF 3rd TFW. 1973: USAF 432nd TRW. With 432nd TRW crashed at Udorn AB, Thailand due to engine failure Jun 26 1973.
8748 (MSN 2573) USAF 25th TFS (8th TFW). USAF 48th TFW. 1978: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW). USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG).
To South Korean AF Feb 1989
8749 (MSN 2575) USAF 523rd TFS (405th TFW). 1973: USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW).
With 13th TFS, 432nd TRW lost control and crashed near Udorn AB, Thailand Jan 17, 1973.
8750 (MSN 2577) with 497th TFS/8th TFW shot down by ground fire near Ban Thakkapang, Laos Feb 16, 1971. Both crewmen killed
8751 (MSN 2580) with 480th TFS, 366th TFW shot down by ground fire near Giang Hoa/Da Nang, South Vietnam Oct 5, 1968
8752 (MSN 2582) with 389th TFS, 366th TFW shot down by ground fire near Van Loc/Dong Hoi, North Vietnam Sep 11, 1968.
WSO was killed.
8753 (MSN 2584) USAF 50th TFW. 1978: USAF 480th TFS (52nd TFW). 1979: USAF 52nd TFW. USAF 401st TFW.
USAF 7th TFS (49th TFW). USAFR 93rd TFS (482nd TFW) Homestead AFB, FL.
To AMARC as FP282 Jul 19, 1989. To National, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Jun 16, 1997
8754 (MSN 2586) with 389th TFS, 366th TFW shot down by ground fire near Thon Binh/Da Nang, South Vietnam Aug 17, 1968
8755 (MSN 2588) asssigned as battle damage repair trainer at Selfridge ANGB, Michigan in 1989.
Was on a pole at Freedom Hill Park, Sterling Heights, Michigan in 2011
8756 (MSN 2591) USAF 8th TFW. 1989: USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFG). Credited with shooting down MiG-19 over North Vietnam May 12, 1972.
USAF 48th TFW. 1976: USAF 52nd TFW. 1978: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW). 1979: USAF 52nd TFW. USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFG).
To Republic of Korea AF in Feb 1988
8757 (MSN 2593) with 389th TFS, 366th TFW shot down by ground fire near Mai Xa Ha/Phoung Thieu, North Vietnam Apr 28, 1968.
8758 (MSN 2595) 1972: USAF 4485th TS. 1974: USAF 48th TFW. 1978: USAF 52nd TFW. 1980: USAF 52nd TFW.
USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFG). To Republic of Korea AF in Mar 1988. 2001: 151 Squadron
8759 (MSN 2598) 1974-75: USAF 4485th TS. 1976: ADTC, AFSC. 1978-79: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW). USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFG).
To Republic of Korea AF in Dec 1987
8760 (MSN 2600) 405th TFW crashed near Laong, Philippines Feb 26, 1968
8761 (MSN 2603) with 497th TFS, 8th TFW crashed near Osan AB, South Korea Jan 23, 1979
8762 (MSN 2605) USAF 8th TFW. USAF 432nd TRW.
To AMARC from 704th TFS/924th TFG, Bergstrom AFB, TX as FP168 Oct 20, 1988. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Sep 21, 1998.
8763 (MSN 2608) with 8th TFW, 435th TFS on return to base the advised runway was closed due to emergency. Pilot was low on fuel
and did not make tanker in time and crashed near Saudnet, Thailand Jan 6, 1969. Crew ejected and were recovered.
8764 (MSN 2610) with 366th TFW, 389th TFS shot down by ground fire and crashed at Lang Cam, South Vietnam Mar 28, 1969.
Both crew KIA.
8765 (MSN 2612) USAF 366th TFW. Active in September 1972 with 4485th Test Squadron at Eglin AFB, Florida. 1974: USAF 48th TFW.
1978: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW). USAF 480th TFS (52nd TFW). 1983: USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFG).
To Republic of Korea AF in Mar 1988
8766 (MSN 2614) with 390th TFS, 366th TFW shot down by ground fire near Katum, Cambodia Apr 12, 1969. Both crewmen killed.
8767 (MSN 2618) USAF 555th TFS (8th TFW). USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW)". 1968: USAF 390th TFS (366th TFW).
With 390th FFS, 366th TFW shot down near Ban Kapay, Laos Mar 21, 1968. Both crewmen killed.
8768 (MSN 2620) USAF 25th TFS (8th TFW). USAF 48th TFW. 1976: USAF 52nd TFW. 1978-79: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW).
USAF 401st TFW. USAF 704th TFS (924th TFG). At CFB Cold Lake on 29 Sep 84. It was being operated by the 128TFS/116TFW GA ANG
Was preserved at Bergstrom AFB, Texas. Currrently on display in front of American Legion Post 533 in
Bastrop, Texas.
8769 (MSN 2622) 1970: USAF 405th TFW. 1970: USAF 3rd TFW. 1972: USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW).
With 555th TFS, 432nd TRW shot down by ground fire near near Xiangkohang/Muang Pang, Laos Sep 21, 1972. Both crew KIA.
Remains of two crewmen recovered in 1994.
8770 (MSN 2625) with 25th TFS, 8th TFW crashed due to engine failure near Ban Tae Yai, Thailand on approach to
Ubon AB Jun 12, 1970. 1 KIA, 1 ejected.
8771 (MSN 2627) with 390th TFS, 366th TFW damaged by ground fire near Kham Duc, Laos Apr 2, 1969 and crashed near Da Nang,
South Vietnam
8772 (MSN 2629) with 497th TFS, 8th TFW ty Crashed after being caught in the blast of an errant Mk.82 bomb dropped by an A-7C near
Tan My, South Vietnam Jul 18, 1972. One crewman killed.
8773 (MSN 2631) USAF 555th TFS (8th TFW). 1969: USAF 390th TFS (366th TFW).
With 366th TFW, 390th TFS shot down by ground fire near Ban Vang Than/Tchepone, Ban Dong, Laos Jan 17, 1969. 1 KIA, 1 recovered.
8774 (MSN 2633) with 8th TFW crashed at Ban Main, 10 mi NE of Ubon AB, Thailand Feb 27, 1971. 1 killed, 1 seriously injured.
8775 (MSN 2635) 1968: USAF 366th TFW. 1970: USAF 390th TFS (366th TFW)
With 390th TFS, 366 TFW shot down by ground fire near Ban Hai/Tavouac, Laos Apr 23, 1970.
8776 (MSN 2638) 1970: USAF 390th TFS (366th TFW). USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW). USAF 48th TFW.
1976: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW). 1978: USAF 52nd TFW.
with 23rd TFS, 52nd TFW crashed ner Solingen, West Germany Dec 7, 1978 on night training mission with a low
cloud ceiling. The aircraft came out of the clouds, and the aircrew ejected safely before the aircraft
impacted the ground
8777 (MSN 2640) with 8th TFW, 25th TFS shot down by ground fire near Ban Kantaloung, Laos Feb 3, 1971. Pilot MIA, WSO POW.
8778 (MSN 2643) USAF 52nd TFW. 1968: USAF 389th TFS (366th TFW).
With 389th TFS, 366th TFW shot doen by ground fire near Hue, South Vietnam Apr 22, 1968.
8779 (MSN 2645) USAF 406th TFTW. USAF 48th TFW. 1977: USAF 52nd TFW.
With 52nd TFW collided in midair with F-4D 66-8790 and crashed near Stuttgart, Germany Sep 20, 1977.
Crew ejected.
8780 (MSN 2647) USAF 390th TFS (366th TFW).
With 390th TFS, 366th TFW crashed into Gulf of Tonkin due to battle damage Mar 17, 1968
8781 (MSN 2650) 1969: USAF 366th TFW. 1969-70: USAF 37th TFW. 1970: USAF 12th TFW. 1971: USAF 389th TFS (12th TFW).
USAF 50th TFW. 1977: USAF 52nd TFW.
With 52nd TFW crashed in the Wash, North Sea, off England Jul 6, 1977. Both crewmen killed.
8782 (MSN 2652)1968-70: USAF 25th TFS (8th TFW). USAF 8th TFW. USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFG).
To AMARC from 704th TFS/924th TFG, Bergstrom AFB, TX as FP190 Jan 5, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Aug 12, 1998.
Scrapped
8783 (MSN 2654) 1974: USAF 4485th TS. 1979: USAF 8th TFW. DC ANG 121st TFS.
1990: Kansas ANG 127th TFTS/184th TFTG, McConnell AFB, KS
to AMARC as FP475 Apr 3, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jun 1, 1999. Scrapped
8784 (MSN 2656) with 8th TFW, 25th TFS shot down by ground fire near the Ban Tampanko/Ban Dong/Sepone River, Laos.Jan 2, 1970. Crew KIA.
8785 (MSN 2658) USAF 13th TFS (432nd TRW). USAF 523rd TFS (405th TFW). 1972: USAF 523rd TFS (432nd TRW).
1972: USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW).
With 523rd TFS, 432nd TRW crashed into Gulf of Tonkin due to battle damage Sep 16, 1972.
8786 (MSN 2660) USAF 8th TFW. 1982: USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFW), Carswell AFB, TX.
to AMARC as FP186 Jan 3, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises. Taylor, MI Jun 29, 1998
66-8787/8825 McDonnell F-4D-33-MC Phantom
Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com. Dispostions from www.forgottenjets.warbirdresourcegroup.org
8787 (MSN 2662) 25th TFS, 8th TFW) Crashed near Nakhon Phanom AB, Thailand due to battle damage. Feb 16, 1971
8788 (MSN 2669) USAF 48th TFW. 1988: USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG), Bergstrom AFB, TX.
To AMARC as FP165 Oct 6, 1988. To display Jun 10, 1996. Currently on display at Port Neches, TX, hosted by VFW Post 4820
8789 (MSN 2675) USAF 48th TFW. 1977: USAF 52nd TFW. 1980: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW).
1982: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW). USAF 474th TFW. New Jersey ANG 141st TFS. 1982-88: USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFW).
To AMARC from 704th TFS/924th TFG, Bergstrom AFG, TX as FP128 Jun 7, 1988. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Sep 21, 1998
Scrapped
8790 (MSN 2680) USAF 25th TFS (8th TFW). USAF 48th TFW. 1976-77: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW).
With 52nd TFW collided in midair with F-4D 66-8779 and crashed near Stuttgart, Germany Sep 20, 1977.
Crew ejected.
8791 (MSN 2687) with 8th TFW, 25th TFS hit by heavy caliber AAA Sep 3, 1969. Make it back to Thai territory, where the crew
ejected and were recovered.
8792 (MSN 2693) with 25th TFS, 8th TFW shot down by ground fire near Tavouac, Laos Mar 23, 1972. Both crew KIA.
8793 (MSN 2698) 1967: USAF 555th TFS (8th TFW). Credited with shooting down MiG-17 over North Vietnam Oct 26,1967. 1
968: USAF 25th TFS. USAF 48th TFW. 1976: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW).
Crashed near Landscheid, West Germany Nov 16, 1976. Both crewmen killed.
8794 (MSN 2704) USAF 25th TFS (8th TFW). USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFG).
To AMARC from 160th TFS/187th TFW, Montgomery RAP, AL as FP150 Aug 9, 1988. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jun 29, 1998
8795 (MSN 2710) with 25th TFS/8th TFW crashed on approach to Ubon AB, Thailand due to mechanical failure Sep 22, 1973.
8796 (MSN 2715) with 8th TFW, 25th TFS hit by ground fire in Laos, crew made it back to Thailand where they ejected and were
recovered Apr 16, 1969.
8797 (MSN 2719) USAF 48th TFW. 1976: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW). 1977: USAF 52nd TFW. 1979: USAF 52nd TFW.
USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG). To South Korean AF Feb 1989
8798 (MSN 2724) USAF 25th TFS (8th TFW). 1972: USAF 4485th TS. USAF 48th TFW. 1978: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW).
1979: USAF 52nd TFW. 1988: USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG). To South Korean AF Feb 1989 as 68-798
8799 (MSN 2729) USAF 25th TFS (8th TFW). 1972: USAF 435th TFS (8th TFW).
With 8th TFW, 435th TFS shot down by ground fire over Ban Karai Pass, Laos May 12, 1972. Crew MIA.
8800 (MSN 2735) USAF 390th TFS (366th TFW). 1975: Special Weapons Center, AFSC. USAF 4900th TW.
1979: ADTC, AFSC. 1987-89: USAF 3247th TS.
Made the last USAF F-4D flight on Jul 29, 1992. Sent to be target on Eglin AFB Ranges,
Florida Aug 1992. It has been sitting on ramp at site C3 at Eglin AFB for several years.
It was formerly with 3246th Test Wing. in 2010 was part of the "collection" at Pierce Field/Eglin AF Aux No. 2
It is incorrectly marked on the tail as 68-800. Marked with "Phantoms Phorever, 1963 (Phantom II
cartoon character) 1992, End of an Era" on the port intake.
8801 (MSN 2740) with 366th TFW, 480th TFS shot down by ground fire or crashed during bomb run near Dong Hoi, North Vietnam
Mar 27, 1968. Both crew KIA.
8802 (MSN 2745) USAF 8th TFW. 1983: USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG), Bergstrom AFB, TX
Named "Duce Coupe" with 704th TFS Aug 1988. To AMARC as FP228 Mar 21, 1989. To Fritz
Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jun 29, 1998.
8803 (MSN 2751) 1971: USAF 497th TFS (8th TFW). USAF 25th TFS (8th TFW). USAF 432nd TRW.
1979: USAF 8th TFW. 1987: USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFG).
With 457th TFS, 301st TFG crashed near Lakeworth/Carswell, Texas May 22, 1987. Both crewmen killed
8804 (MSN 2757) 1967: USAF 390th TFS (366th TFW). 1970: USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). 1971: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW).
USAF 50th TFW. 1978-79: USAF 52nd TFW. 1981: USAF 614th TFS (401st TFW). USAFR 93rd TFS (482nd TFW), Homestead AFB, FL
To AMARC as FP280 Jul 18, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Oct 2, 1989. Scrapped
8805 (MSN 2763) 1969: USAF 390th TFS (366th TFW). USAF 8th TFW. USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG), Bergstrom AFB, TX
To AMARC as FP166 Oct 17, 1988. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Sep 21, 1998
8806 (MSN 2767) USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW USAF 8th TFW. USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFG).
to Republic of Korea AF in Mar 1988
8807 (MSN 2773) 390th TFS, 366th TFW crashed near Da Nang, South Vietnam due to battle damage Nov 1, 1968. Both crewmen killed.
8808 (MSN 2778) 1970: USAF 417th TFS (67th TRW). 1973-76: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 18th TFW. USAF 8th TFW.
1984: Georgia ANG 128th TFS. Illinois ANG 170th TFS/183rd TFG. Capital Airport, Springfield, IL
To AMARC as FP371 Nov 1, 1989. Sent to be target on Avon Park Range, Florida Mar 16, 1999.
8809 (MSN 2782) USAF 497th TFS (8th TFW). 1969: USAF 390th TFS (366th TFW).
With 366th TFW, 390th TFS shot down by ground fire near Ban Karai/Ban Topen, Laos. Mar 29, 1969. Both crew ejected, pilot
recovered, RIO still MIA.
8810 (MSN 2788) 1969: USAF 366th TFW. 1969-70: USAF 37th TFW. 1970: USAF 12th TFW. USAF 36th TFS (3rd TFW).
1972: USAF 497th TFS (8th TFW). USAF 8th TFW. 1986: USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFG).
To Republic of Korea AF in Feb 1988
8811 (MSN 2793) 480th TFS, 366th TFW) shot down by ground fire near Cam Lo, North Vietnam Aug 18, 1968
8812 (MSN 2799) 1976: USAF 18th TFW. 1979: USAF 8th TFW. 1982: USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFG). 5/16/1988: Struck off charge.
Noted 2003 in Pate Museum of Transportation, Cresson, TX. Noted 2005
on display in Historical Aviation Memorial Museum, Tyler, Texas
8813 (MSN 2804) USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW). USAF 48th TFW. USAF 52nd TFW.
1984-86: USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG). Bergstrom AFB, TX
To AMARC as FP232 Mar 28, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Aug 12, 1998
8814 (MSN 2810) USAF 555th TFS (8th TFW). 1969: USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW).
With 8th TFW, 433rd TFS shot down by ground fire near Ban Karai Pass/Ban Topen, Laos Feb 28, 1969. Both crew KIA.
8815 (MSN 2815) USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW). USAF 497th TFS (8th TFW). 1979: USAF 8th TFW. USAF 18th TFW.
1981-88: Kansas ANG 127th TFTS/184th TFTG, McConnell AFB, KS
To AMARC as FP184 Dec 29, 1988. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008. To HVF West, Tucson, AZ Feb 3, 2016. Scrapped
8816 (MSN 2819) USAF 8th TFW. 1984-87: USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFG).
To AMARC from 465th TFS/507th TFG, Tinker AFB, OK as FP216 Feb 8, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Aug 12, 1998
8817 (MSN 2823) USAF 433rd TFS (8th TFW). 1976: USAF 12th TFS (18th TFW). 1981: USAF 309th TFTS (31st TFW).
1985-88: California ANG 194th FIS/144h FIW, Fresno Yosemite IAP, CA.
To AMARC as FP240 Apr 6, 1989. Sent to be target on Avon Park Range, Florida Mar 15, 1999
8818 (MSN 2826) with 555th TFS, 8th TFW shot down by SA-2 near Thanh Hoa, North Vietnam Dec 26, 1971. Both crewmen killed.
8819 (MSN 2381) 1969-70: USAF 37th TFW. 1970: USAF 389th TFS (12th TFW). 1973: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1975: USAF 49th TFW.
1976: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). 1976: USAF 18th TFW. 1979: USAF 8th TFW. 1981: USAF 497th TFS (8th TFW).
USAFR 704th TFS (924th TFG)., Bergstrom AFB, TX
tTo AMARC as FP203 Jan 17, 1989. Sent to be target on Avon Park Range, Florida Mar 16, 1999
8820 (MSN 2837) with 90th TFS, 366th TFW) shot down near Ban Kate, Laos Jan 15, 1970 Pilot was killed
8821 (MSN 2641) 1971: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1971: USAF 8th TFS (49th TFW). USAF 57th FWW. USAF 8th TFW.
1981-89: DC ANG 121st TFS/113rd TFW, Andrews AFB, MD.
To AMARC as FP403 Jan 3, 1990. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI May 12, 1997. Scrapped
8822 (MSN 2846) 98th TFS, 366th TFW shot down near Ban Katoi, Laos Aug 1, 1968. Both crewmen killed.
8823 (MSN 2851) USAF 8th TFW. 1976: USAF 44th TFS (18th TFW). 1979: USAF 25th TFS (18th TFW). 1982: USAFR 465th TFS (507th TFG).
With 465th TFS, 507th TFG crashed Aug 21, 1982
8824 (MSN 2857) USAF 57th FWW. 1973: USAF 9th TFS (49th TFW). 1974: USAF 417th TFS (49th TFW). 1974: USAF 50th TFW.
1977-78: USAF 81st TFW. 1982: USAF 613th TFS (401st TFW). USAFR 93rd TFS (482nd TFW), Homestead AFB, FL
To AMARC as FP227 Mar 21, 1989. Sent to be target on Avon Park Range, Florida Mar 16, 1999.
8825 (MSN 2862) USAF 405th TFW. USAF 555th TFS (432nd TRW). 1976: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW). 1977: USAF 52nd TFW.
1980: USAF 23rd TFS (52nd TFW). 1987: USAFR 457th TFS (301st TFG).
1989: USAFR 89th TFS/905th TFG, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
To AMARC as FP332 Oct 10, 1989. To Fritz Enterprises, Taylor, MI Jul 28, 1998. Scrapped
66-8826/8835 Lockheed AH-56A-LO Cheyenne
MSN 1001/1010. Model CL-840. For US Army.
8827 on display at Fort Polk, LA.
8828 (MSN 1003) crashed Mar 12, 1969 near Carpintera, California when rotor hit the rear fuselage. This
accident prompted a temporary grounding of the fleet and the cancellation of further production.
8830 stored at Army Air Museum, Ft. Rucker, AL.
8831 constructed as YAH-56A prototype #6 in 1967 By Jul 1968 TOS US Army; Was missile and night vision test
vehicle. Redesignated AH-56A in 1969. AH-56A program cancelled Aug 9, 1972.
By Apr 1981 displaed at Holman Field, Saint Paul Downtown Airport, MN.
By Oct 1987 on display at Don F. Pratt Memorial Museum, Fort Campbell, Clarksville, TN.
8832 constructed as YAH-56A prototype #7 in 1967 By Jul 1968 TOS US Armyo
Redesignated AH-56A in 1969. AH-56A program cancelled Aug 9, 1972. Ca 1974 to after Mar 1981
at US Army Transportation Museum, Fort Eustis, VA. By Dec 1982
on display at Army Air Museum, Fort Rucker, AL.
8835 (MSN 1010) badly damaged Sep 17, 1969 during wind tunnel tests at NASA Ames when the rotor hit the
rear fuselage.
66-8836 Douglas C-47A-DK Skytrain
For US Army - ex USN R4D-5 BuNo 17205 (MSN 13105). To West
Florida Arthropod Research Laboratory as N48324. Scrapped
at Tallahassee Regional Airport, wreck voluntarily sunk at
Apalachiocola Bay, FL.
66-8837/9026 Martin-Hughes AGM-62A Walleye
66-9027/9118 Hughes TH-55A Osage
Reserialed in the multi-FY block as 66-18264/18355.
66-9119/9229 Northrop F-5A-30-NO Freedom Fighter
MSN N.6223/6310,7030/7052.
9119/9120 (MSN N.6223/N.6224) to Morocco
9119 (MSN N.6223) to Royal Moroccan AF. Preserved at Bassatine AB, Meknes Jan 2008
9121/9128 (MSN N.6225/N.6232) to Turkey in 1966
9122 w/o Apr 24, 1977 near Diyarbakir
9125 w/o Aug 22, 1975 at Erzurum runway
9128 upgraded to F-5A-2000
9129 (MSN N.6233) to Vietnam AF, then to Thailand AF as
Kh18-9/12, code 1314, then 10314, then 23114. W/o Nov 15, 1988.
9130,9131 (MSN N.6234/N.6235) to South Vietnam in 1967
9131 to South Korea in 1975.
9132,9133 (MSN N.6236/N.6237) to Greece
9134 (MSN N.6238) to Turkey in 1966. W/o Mar 27, 1984
9135/9138 (MSN N.6239/N.6242) to Greece
9139/9141 (MSN N.6243/N.6245) to South Vietnam in 1969
9141 (N.6245) with 4441st Combat Crew Training Wing in midair collision with F-5B 63-8444 Jul 10, 1968
20 mi N of Sells, AZ. Pilot killed.
9142 (MSN N.6246) to Greece. W/o Aug 7, 1970
9143/9147 (MSN N.6247/N.6251) to South Korean AF
9143 to South Vietnam in 1972, returned 1975, to Philippines in 1998
9144 to South Vietnam in 1972.
9145 to South Vietnam in 1972.
9146 to South Vietnam in 1972, returned to South Korea
9147 to South Vietnam in 1972.
9148/9150 (MSN N.6252/N.6254) to Philippines in 1967
9151/9154 (MSN N.6255/N.6258) to Turkey in 1967
9155 (MSN N.6259) to South Vietnam in 1967
9156/9158 (MSN N.6260/N.6262) to Turkey in 1967
9158 upgraded to F-5A-2000
9159 (MSN N.6263) to Thailand as ser.no Kh18-1/10, code 1311. crashed Jan 2, 1970
9160 (MSN N.6264) to Thailand as ser.no Kh18-2/10, code 1312, then 10312, then
23121, then 71141, then 70141. BDRT at Korat.
9161 (MSN N.6265) to Thailand as ser.no KH18-3/10, code 1313, lost in combat Oct 6, 1970.
Rear fuselage noted early 2003 at Khao Kho War Memorial Park, Thailand.
9162/9163 (MSN N.6266/N.6267) to Morocco
9164/9168 (MSN N.6268/N.6272) to Greece
9169 (MSN N.6273) to Thailand as ser.no. Kh18-4/10, code 1314.
Crashed on takeoff in 1970
9170/9176 (MSN N.6274/N.6280) to Imperial Iranian AF
9170 transferred to South Vietnam AF in 1972. Believed to be the F-5A painted as 69170
on display in War Remnants Museum, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
9171 to South Vietnam in 1972
9172 to South Vietnam in 1972
9173 to South Vietnam in 1972
9174 to South Vietnam in 1972
9175 to South Vietnam in 1972
9177/9188 (MSN N.6281/N.6292) to Taiwan.
9178 to South Vietnam in 1972
9179 to Taiwan as 1220. to South Vietnam in 1972
9180 to South Vietnam in 1972
9181 to South Vietnam in 1972
9183 to South Vietnam in 1972, returned to Taiwan. Taiwan AF
serial was 1224, later 1244. Reported 2008 at Taiwan Taoyuan IAP
Aviation Museum.
9184 to Taiwas as 1226
9185 to South Vietnam in 1972.
9186 to Taiwan as 1227
9187 to Taiwan as 1227. to South Vietnam in 1972
9188 to Taiwan as 1229. to South Vietnam in 1972, returned to Taiwan.
9189 (MSN N.6293) to Iran. To South Vietnam in 1972
9190 (MSN N.6294) to Iran. To South Vietnam in 1972
9191 (MSN N.6295) to Iran. To South Vietnam in 1972
9192 (MSN N.6296) to Iran.
9193/9195 (MSN N.6297/N.6299) to Taiwan
9193 to South Vietnam in 1972
9194 to South Vietnam in 1972
9195 to South Vietnam in 1972
9196/9198 (MSN N.6300/N.6302) to Ethiopia
9199/9206 (MSN N.6303/N.6310) to Taiwan
9199 to Turkey in 1990
9200 to Taiwan as 1234. to South Vietnam in 1972, returned to Taiwan
9201 to Taiwan as 1235. to South Vietnam in 1972, returned to Taiwan
9202 to Taiwan as 1236. to South Vietnam in 1972
9203 to Taiwan as 1237
9204 to Taiwan as 1238to South Vietnam in 1972, Returned to Taiwan, later
to Philippines
9205 to South Vietnam in 1972
9206 to South Vietnam in 1972
9207 (MSN N.7030) to Royal Norwegian AF as 69207. To Western Museum of Flight, Hawthorne in 1995.
9208 (MSN N.7031) to Royal Norwegian AF as 69208. To FMU, Gardermoen AFB for display.
9209 (MSN N.7032) to Royal Norwegian AF as 69209, later 209. To Greece 8/27/1986 as 69209. Preserved
at Larissa AB, Greece
9210 (MSN N.7033) to Royal Norwegian AF as 69210.
9211 (MSN N.7034) to Royal Norwegian AF as 69211. To Turkey 8/12/1983. Instructional airframe with Turkish Air Force
at Gaziemir Air Base, Izmir in April 2010.
9212 (MSN N.7035) to Royal Norwegian AF as 69212. To Turkey 2/27/1985 as THK 5-212. To Air Park, Eskisehir, Turkey
9213 (MSN N.7036) to Royal Norwegian AF as 69213. Crashed 7/9/1970 Mosvatn.
9214 (MSN N.7037) to Royal Norwegian AF as 69214. To Turkey 4/16/1985.
9215 (MSN N.7038) to Royal Norwegian AF as 69215, later as 215. To Nordic Ammunition Company in 2012 at Raufoss,
Norway for ammunition testing, then scrapped
9216 (MSN N.7039) to Royal Norwegian AF as 69216. Crashed 1/10/1972 Bogvatn, Svartisen.
9217 (MSN N.7040) to Royal Norwegian AF as 69217. Crashed 8/9/1968 Sorfjord.
9218 (MSN N.7041) to Royal Norwegian AF as 69218. Crashed 9/29/1970 Fugloy.
9219 (MSN N.7042) to Royal Norwegian AF as 69219. Crashed 9/29/1970 Fugloy.
9220 (MSN N.7043) to Royal Norwegian AF as 69220. Now in Flyhistorisk Museum, Sola, Norway
9221 (MSN N.7044) to Royal Norwegian AF as 69221. Crashed 12/12/1968 Torp.
9222 (MSN N.7045) to Royal Norwegian AF as 69222.
9223 (MSN N.7046) to Royal Norwegian AF as 69223. Crashed 12/5/1972 Kjerrinoy, Nordland.
9224 (MSN N.7047) to Royal Norwegian AF as 69224. To Turkey 8/12/1983.
9225 (MSN N.7048) to Royal Norwegian AF as 69225.
9226 (MSN N.7049) to Royal Norwegian AF as 69226. Crashed 9/8/1971 Tana.
9227 (MSN N.7050) to Royal Norwegian AF as 69227. To Turkey 4/30/1985.
9228 (MSN N.7051) to Royal Norwegian AF as 69228, later 228. To Greece 4/29/1986 as 69228. Preserved at
Volos, Greece.
9229 (MSN N.7052) to Royal Norwegian AF as 69229. To Turkey 9/15/1983.
66-9230/9244 Northrop F-5B-20-NO Freedom Fighter
MSN N.8038/8048,9005/9008.
9230 to Greece
9231,9232 (MSN N.8039/N.8040) to South Vietnam in 1972
9233 (MSN N.8041) to Iran
9234 (MSN N.8042) to Taiwan. Later to Turkey in 1988
9235 (MSN N.8043) to Iran
9236 (MSN N.8044) to Iran
9237 (MSN N.8045) to Taiwan.
9238 (MSN N.8046) to Iran
9239 (MSN N.8047) to Taiwan
9240 (MSN N.8048) to Iran
9241 (MSN N.9005) to Norway
9242 (MSN N.9006) to Norway
9243 (MSN N.9007) to Norway. Registered on July 30, 2019 as N993SC with Aerospace Quality Research and
Development Inc, Dallas, Texas
9244 (MSN N.9008) to Norway. Registered on July 30, 2019 as N991SC with Aerospace Quality Research and
Development Inc, Dallas, Texas
66-9245/9248 Boeing LGM-30F Minuteman missiles
all but 9245 and 9246 were cancelled.
66-9249/9262 Lockheed SRM-81 Agena
The Agena space vehicle was used as upper stage with SLV-2 Thor, SLV-3 Atlas and SLV-5 Titan boosters to
launch a variety of military and civilian payloads into orbit.
66-9263/13262 Martin AGM-12 Bullpup missiles
66-13263/13277 Cessna U-17A
for FMS
13263 MSN 185-01097
13264 MSN 185-01100. To Hellenic Army Aviation as ES290 and active in October 2014 with 1st Army Aviation battalion at Stefanovikion.
13265 MSN 185-01101
13266 MSN 185-01102
13267 MSN 185-01103
13268 MSN 185-01104
13269 MSN 185-01105
13270 MSN 185-01106
13271 MSN 185-01107
13272 MSN 185-01108
13273 MSN 185-01109
13274 MSN 185-01112. To Hellenic Army Aviation as ES300 and preserved in Komotini Military Museum in May 2017.
13275 MSN 185-01114. To Hellenic Army Aviation as ES301 and noted as gate guardian in May 2017 with 1st Army Aviation
battalion at Megara.
13276 MSN 185-01115
13277 MSN 185-01116. MAP to Turkey Jun 30, 1966
66-13278/13284 Sikorsky HH-3E Jolly Green Giant
MSN 61576/61588. Delivered between Apr 23 and Aug 15, 1967. Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com
13278 (MSN 61576) w/o Jan 17, 1970
13279 (MSN 61577) (37th ARRS) shot down by automatic weapons on takeoff in Laos Nov 8, 1967. 5 KIA, pilot rescued and
was awarded with Medal of Honor.
13280 (MSN 61578) (37th ARRS) caught fire and crashed in Kontum, SVN Apr 15, 1970. 1 KIA, 3 survived, 1 died of wounds later.
13281 (MSN 61579) (HH-3E, 37th ARRS) shot down by ground fire during SAR mission is Laos Oct 24, 1969. 4 crew OK and rescued.
Helo later destroyed by friendly aircraft.
13282 (MSN 61580) (37th ARRS) landed on the sea, hit by enemy fire and caught fire near Tiger-island, North Vietnam
Oct 20, 1968. Crew rescued by another 2 HH-3Es, helo later sank.
13283 (MSN 61581) (37th ARRS) hit by ground fire and crashed in Laos Oct 27, 1967. All 4 rescued by another HH-3E,
helo destroyed by bombing.
13284 MSN 61582) to AMARC as HH0034 Jul 10, 1992. Left AMARC Jan 9, 1998. To Tunisian AF, assigned to 36 Squadron.
66-13285/13290 Sikorsky CH-3E
Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com
13285 (MSN 61-583) Converted to HH-3E Jolly Green Giant. to JHH-3E and to Army. Sold as N614DR
13286 (MSN 61-584) to JHH-3E and to Army
13287 (MSN 61-585) 56th SOW, 21st SOS) crashed near Mu Gia Pass, Khammouan Province, Laos Oct 14, 1970. 2 killed, 2 rescued.
13288 (MSN 61-587) delivered as CH-3E. (56th SOW, 21st SOS) hit by ground fire and crashed in Laos Feb 3, 1970. All crew survived, but
helo destroyed by US aircraft to prevent capture.
13289 (MSN 61-588)
13290 (MSN 61-589) To AMARC as HH0026 Mar 18, 1991. On display with New York ANG, Westhampton Beach, New York
66-13291/13296 Sikorsky CH-3C
Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com
13291 (MSN 61590) converted to HH-3E then JHH-3E, then to Army. To US Navy s 613291. With Siller Helicopters, Inc Yuba City,
California in Oct 2012.
13292 (MSN 61591) converted to HH-3E. Assigned to 304th Rescue Squadro, 939th Rescue Wing, Portland
IAP, Oregon. To AMARC as HH0035 Jul 10, 1992. Left AMARC Mar 11, 1996. To Tunisian AF as N82108, callsign
TS-SRH. Assigned to 36 Squadron
13293 (MSN 61592)
13294 (MSN 61594) converted to CH-3E. (56th SOW, 21st SOS) hit by ground fire over Laos and damaged during
hard landing Mar 30, 1968. All crew survived and were rescued.
13295 (MSN 61595) Modified to CH-3E. 21st Special Operations Squadron, 56th Special Operations Wing.
Crashed north of Khe Sanh, Quang Tri Province, South Vietnam May 23, 1968 [6KIA]. The crew was the
lead helicopter in a flight of three CH-3s which departed Nakhon Phanom, Thailand. The flight,
escorted by two A-1Es, was on a classified ordnance delivery mission in the vicinity of Khe Sanh.
Upon arrival in the target area, all aircraft descended through a cloud break to locate the target.
The terrain of the area consisted of rugged mountains and dense jungles, and the low cloud
ceiling prevented the flight members from locating the target. Temporarily aborting their mission,
they began their ascent through the clouds, while maintaining radio contact. The number two
and number three helicopters reached the top of the clouds, the two pilots gave their positions,
and a report from the lead helicopter revealed that it was still in the clouds. Moments later,
one of the escort pilots observed an explosion under the clouds. Since the lead helicopter
was still out of sight and all efforts to make further contact with the crew were unsuccessful,
the escort aircraft descended through the clouds to search the area. However, clouds prevented
their locating the crash site, and further attempts to contact the crew of the lead aircraft
were to no avail. Search was continued by the remaining flight members until they were forced
to depart due to shortage of fuel, leaving other aircraft in the area to search. At no time
had hostile ground fire been noted, nor were there allied artillery strikes into the area.
When the cloud cover cleared, a smoldering wreckage was seen from the air and several
parts of a CH-3 helicopter, which were widely scattered, were noted. Portions identified
in one area were rotor blades, horizontal stabilizer, and the fuselage section aft of rear doors;
and 150 meters up a 30 degree hill were the forward portion of the fuselage, nose, and main gear.
The impact point was located on the slope of a 5700 foot mountain, about 500 feet below the peak.
13296 (MSN 65594) converted to HH-3E then JHH-3E, then to Army. To US Navy as 613296. With Siller Hellicopters, Inc Yuba City,
California in Oct 2012.
66-13297/13314 Cessna U-17A
13297 MSN 185-01120
13298 MSN 185-01127
13299 MSN 185-01128
13300 MSN 185-01129
13301 MSN 185-01130
13302 MSN 185-01131. To South Vietnam
13303 MSN 185-01132. To South Vietnam
13304 MSN 185-01133
13305 MSN 185-01134
13306 MSN 185-01135
13307 MSN 185-01136
13308 MSN 185-01118
13309 MSN 185-01121. To South Vietnam
13310 MSN 185-01122. To South Vietnam
13311 MSN 185-01123. To South Vietnam
13312 MSN 185-01124. To South Vietnam
13313 MSN 185-01125. To South Vietnam
13314 MSN 185-01119. Completed by Cessna 31Aug66. Delivered to USAF and SOC 31Aug66. MAP to Republic of China [Taiwan] 31Aug66
66-13315/13340 Martin-Hughes AGM-62A Walleye missiles
66-13341/13523 Ryan BQM-34A/D Firebee drones
66-13524/13526 Messerschmitt-built Lockheed F-104G Starfighter
For West German Luftwaffe. Operated in USAF colors at Luke AFB.
13524 (683D-7120) w/o Jul 11, 1969 in midair collision with 63-13263 during formation rejoin near Wickenburg, AZ,
pilot ejected safely
Also listed as w/o Mar 18, 1976 when aircraft struck the ground at a shallow angle and crashed at Gila Bend Weapons Range, Arizona, USA
after loss of aircraft control. Pilot fatally injured, no ejection was made.
13525 (683D-7132) built by Messerschmitt as KE+432. To Luftwaffe
as DD+233. Operated in USAF colors at Luke AFB. Crashed
Aug 4, 1981 on Gila Bend Range after engine failure due to FOD. Pilot
ejected safely.
13526 (683D-7177) built by Messerschmitt as KE+477. To Luftwaffe
as DD+253. Operated in USAF colors at Luke AFB. Later to
Taiwan as 4394. Crashed into sea Dec 21, 1990 after loss of
elevator control during approach, pilot missing.
66-13527/13532 Cessna U-17A
for FMS
13527 MSN 185-1137
13528 MSN 185-1138
13529 MSN 185-1139. To Iran
13530 MSN 185-1140
13531 MSN 185-1141
13532 MSN 185-1126. MAP to Paraguay 28Sep66 as T-05. Probably written off 19May67
66-13533/13550 Lockheed C-130K-LM Hercules
For RAF as Hercules C.1. XV290/XV307
13533 (XV290) MSN 382-4254 converted to C.3 with lengthened fuselage
13534 (XV291) MSN 382-4256 sold to Austrian AF as 8T-CB Feb 18, 2004
13535 (XV292) MSN 382-4257, sold to Austrian AF as 8T-CC Aug 26, 2003.
13536 (XV293) MSN 382-4258 returned to Lockheed Mar 4, 2000. To Polish AF
as 4258.
13537 (XV294) MSN 382-4259 converted to C.3 with lengthened fuselage. Has been retired
by RAF, to Marshalls, Cambridge for storage Dec 19, 2008.
13538 (XV295) MSN 382-4261 modified for special forces support duties. To the Austrian Air Force as 8X-CZ
13539 (XV296) MSN 382-4262 converted to C.1K with tanker capability.
allocated for spares use 1996. Scrapped at Cambridge Jul 2003.
13540 (XV297) MSN 382-4263 returned to Lockheed Sep 4, 2001. To Polish AF as 4263
13541 (XV298) MSN 382-4264 modified for special forces support duties.
Crashed on takeoff Kukes, Albania Jun 11, 1999. Aborted
takeoff due to fire in cargo hold, DBR (Aviation Safety Network)
13542 (XV299) MSN 382-4266 converted to C.3 with lengthened fuselage. Has been retired
by RAF, to Marshalls, Cambridge for storage Dec 19, 2008
13543 (XV300) MSN 382-4267 returned to Lockheed Jan 28, 2001.
13544 (XV301) MSN 382-4268 converted to C.3 with lengthened fuselage.
13545 (MSN 382-4270, XV302) converted to C.3 with lengthened fuselage.
Retired to Marshalls at Cambridge for use as fuselage
fatigue test airframe
13546 (XV303) MSN 382-4271 converted to C.3 with lengthened fuselage and later
to C.3A for special forces support duties.
13547 (XV304) MSN 382-4272 converted to C.3 with lengthened fuselage and later
to C.3A for special forces support duties. (XV304) Made wheels-up landing 6th May 2010.
Fuselage noted August 2019 at Joint Air Delivery Test & Evaluation Unit, RAF Brize Norton,
England in use as training aid.
13548 (XV305) MSN 382-4273 converted to C.3 with lengthened fuselage.
13549 (XV306) MSN 382-4274 returned to Lockheed Mar 4, 2001.
13550 (XV307) MSN 382-4275 converted to C.3 with lengthened fuselage. Has been retired
by RAF, to Marshalls, Cambridge for storage Nov 20, 2008
66-13551 Martin X-24A
First unpowered glide flight April 17, 1969. First powered flight March 19, 1970.
Assigned to NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards AFB, CA.
Used to validate the concept that a Space Shuttle vehicle could be landed unpowered.
The X-24A was later modified into the X-24B, but kept the same serial number. The bulbous
shape of the X-24A was converted into
a "flying flatiron" shape with a rounded top, flat bottom, and double delta platform that ended
in a pointed nose. The X-24B demonstrated that accurate unpowered re-entry vehicle landings were
operationally feasible. First flight February 1, 1972. First glide flight Oct 5, 1973.
The X-24B made its 36th and last flight
on Nov. 26, 1975. It was delivered to the USAF Museum in November 1976. Preserved and on display at
the National Museum of the US Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
The X-24A on display was originally the jet-powered Martin SV-5J, a derivative of the X-24A built
for flight training. It was never flown. For display, the SV-5J had been converted to simulate
the X-24A. It was donated by Martin in 1971 and assigned the spurious serial 66-13552 (which was
an OV-10A) . Now at USAF Museum still wearing its pseudo X-24A identity and serial.
66-13552/13559 North American Rockwell OV-10A-1-NH Bronco
MSN 321-1/8 (or 305-1/8).
13552 (MSN 305-1) to US Navy as 613552. To Venezuelan AF as FAV 0502 Oct 1998
13553 (MSN 305-2) Delivered on September 5, 1977 to 601st Tactical Control Wing at Sembach Air Base,
Germany. W/o Sep 17, 1982
13554 (MSN 305-3) Delivered on September 5, 1977 to 601st Tactical Control Wing at Sembach Air Base,
Germany. To Venezuelan AF as FAV 0077. W/o Jan 16, 2001
13555 (MSN 305-4) Delivered on September 5, 1977 to 601st Tactical Control Wing at Sembach Air Base,
Germany . To Philippine AF
13556 (MSN 305-5) Delivered on September 5, 1977 to 601st Tactical Control Wing at Sembach Air Base,
Germany. With Venezuelan AF as 0431 in Nov 2000.
13557 (MSN 305-6) to Venezuelan AF as FAV 4523 in 1998
13558 (MSN 305-7) to Venezeulan AF as FAV 0068 in 1998
13559 (MSN 305-8) By July 1976 with 601st Tactical Control Wing at Sembach Air Base, Germany and in
January 1986 with 27th Tactical Air Support Squadron/602nd Tactical Air Control Wing at
George AFB, California. . To Philippine AF
66-13560/13562 North American Rockwell OV-10A-5-NH Bronco
MSN 321-9/11 (or 305-9/11)
13560 (MSN 305-9) on display at Davis Monthan AFB, Arizona.
13561 (MSN 305-10) to Venezuelan AF as FAV 5011.
13562 (MSN 305-11) to Venezuelan AF as FAV 0540.
Later went to Colombian AF as FAC2210 and still active in July 2013
66-13563/13570 Cessna U-17A
Sold to Philippine AF
13563 MSN 185-1142
13564 MSN 185-1143
13565 MSN 185-1144
13566 MSN 185-1145
13567 MSN 185-1146
13568 MSN 185-1147. To US civil registry as N1431Z
13569 MSN 185-1148
13570 MSN 185-1149
66-13571/13610 Ryan BQM-34B Firebee drones
66-13611/13621 Cessna T-37C
MSN 40967/40977. All sold to Peruvian AF
13611 (MSN 40967) Sold to Peru AF Nov 6, 1967
13612 (MSN 40968) Sold to Peru AF Nov 6, 1967
13613 (MSN 40969) Sold to Peru AF Nov 6, 1967
13614 (MSN 40970) Sold to Peru AF Nov 6, 1967
13615 (MSN 40971) Sold to Peru AF Nov 6, 1967
13616 (MSN 40972) Sold to Peru AF Jan 7, 1968
13617 (MSN 40973) Sold to Peru AF Jan 7, 1968
13618 (MSN 40974) Sold to Peru AF as FAP-446 Jan 7, 1968. Wfu in 1990.
To civil registry on Sep 13, 1990 as N7154W. By 7/90: Air Acres Museum,
Cartersville, GA. 7/20/95: New owner, Seal Beach, CA with c/r N370WB. 9/29/08:
CE318 LLC, Waukesha, WI.
13619 (MSN 40975) to Peruvian AF Jan 7, 1968 as FAP 447. WFU in 1990. Preserved at Las Palmans Air Force Base
13620 (MSN 40976) to Peruvian AF in Jan 7, 1968 as FAP 458. Sold from Peruvian AF to
civil market as N6527M, later N37VC
13621 (MSN 40977) Sold to Peru AF Jan 7, 1968
66-13622/13631 Lockheed TF-104G Starfighter
MSN 583F-5933/5942. For Luftwaffe. Most operated at Luke AFB in USAF colors.
13622 (583F-5933) to Luftwaffe as 28+03, later to Republic of China AF as 4195. In Apr 2007 noted in use as
instructional airframe at China Institute of Technology, Hengshan, Taiwan.
13623 (583F-5934) built by Fokker. To Luftwaffe as 28+04 but operated at
Luke AFB in USAF colors. Crashed Jul 8, 1969 at Gila Bend Bombing
Range after engine failure while flying inverted. Both ejected, but
student pilot killed by own ejection seat. US instructor pilot OK
13624 (583F-5935) to Luftwaffe as 28+05. Operated at Luke AFB in USAF
colors. Crashed Feb 6, 1976 on Gila Bend Bombing Range after loss of
right forward flap after hitting airfield equipment and trees. Both pilots ejected safely.
13625 (583F-5936) to Luftwaffe as 28+06. Later to Taiwan AF as 4196.
Displayed at Conscription Park in Keelung, Taiwan with 8th TFS marks.
13626 (583F-5937) w/o Jun 20, 1978 due to engine failure after broken throttle linkage during pull-out
and crashed on Gila Bend Range, both pilots ejected safely
13627 (583F-5938) to Lufwaffe 28+08. Operated at Luke AFB in USAF colors.
Sold to Royal Norwegian AF Jun 1, 1975 as 627. Crashed at Bodo AB Feb 4, 1981
during landing due to engine failure by FOD due to pieces of
plexiglas from the canopy which was released and smashed against the
aircraft. Both crewmembers ejected safely
13628 (583F-5939) assigned Luftwaffe serials KF+239, later DF+365, later 28+09. Operated
at Luke AFB in USAF colors. Assigned to NASA Dryden Flight Research Center,
Edwards AFB, CA, Jul 2, 1975. Registered as NASA 825.
Assigned to NASA Ames Research Center, NAS Moffett Field, CA.
Registered as N825NA to the NASA Ames Research Center Sep 28, 1984; cancelled Oct 6, 2003.
Assigned to NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards AFB, CA, Apr 12, 1989
Stored 1989 to Oct 1993
Used in the OPTP program (Optical Periscope Test Program) and from November 1993 it participated
in the NASP (X30 shuttle) program.
On January 24, 1994 it flew its last NASA mission and on February 1, 1994 it made its last flight.
On February 3, 1994 it was SOC.
Stored at Dryden (seen March 1994) and in January 1995 it was seen stored on the line-up at Edwards.
In September 1995 stored inside the big hangar at Edwards AFB. On April 21, 1997 it was seen for
the first time at the gate of Moffet Field. Preserved as gate guard at Moffett with NASA Ames
Research Center, Moffett Field, Mountain View, CA. To the Moffett Field Historical Society 2006
and restored. Preserved and on display at the Moffett Field Historical Society Museum, Moffett
Field, Mountain View, CA
13629 (583F-5940) to Luftwaffe as TB+264, later 28+10. Crashed Mar 3, 1986 with
JaboG 34 at Decimomannu AB due to engine fire during landing approach.
Both crew ejected safely.
13630 (583F-5941) to Luftwaffe as BB+111, later 28+11. Crashed Jul 18, 1983
with JaboG 33 at Sulzbert/Kohlenberg, Oberallgau after engine failure
due to stuck fuel valve. Both crew ejected safely.
13631 (583F-5942) to Luftwaffe as 28+12. Operated at Luke AFB in USAF colors.
Transferred to Taiwan as 4197. Last Lockheed-built TF-104G. Retired 1999
66-13632/14331 Boeing AGM-69A SRAM missiles
66-14332/14375 Helio U-10D
Helio H-295 Super Courier
Transfers to MASDC/AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com
14332,14371/14374 sold to Thailand
14332 (MSN 1234) assigned to Air America. MAP to Thailand. At RTAF Museum painted as 63-8013. MSN 576
corresponding to 63-8013 confirmed visually. However, serial
66-14332 could be seen underneath current coat of paint! It seems that the tail assembly of 66-14332 was
used to repair U-10B MSN 576.
14333 (MSN 1235) to storage as HJ002 Aug 7, 1970. To N87731.
14334 (MSN 1236) Air America, believed loaned from USAF. W/o Jan 15, 1968 at Lang Prabang, Laos
Note: two aircraft noted as XW-PEA at Vientiane at the same time; these may have been
66-14334 (w/o 15-Jan-68) & 66-14345
14335 (MSN 1237) to Air America, later to Thailand AF under MAP.
14336 (MSN 1238) originally was N9757 as prototype for 1200 series H-295. To MASDC. Back to N9757 on civil
registry. Servere accident in 1982 and deregistered.
14337 (MSN 1239) to civil registry as N44570, later N82562.
14338 (MSN 1240) to storage at MASDC as HJ031 Mar 25, 1974. To N99901 with Summer Institute of Linguistics.
To Ecuador as HC-BGU in 1982. Back to US civil registry as N31291, to Colombia as HK-3120X, then HK-3120W.
Back to US civil registry as N60JA
14339 (MSN 1241) to storage at MASDC as HJ010 Feb 1, 1971. To civil Registry Nov 25, 1974 as N300WW
14340 (MSN 1242) to civil registry as N7899
14341 (MSN 1243) to storage at MASDC as HJ006 Aug 25, 1970 To civil registry as N47046 Nov 25, 1974
To Liberia as El-LBT, then to N7211Q (deregistered Jul 6, 1989). Further registered N712TH Feb 7, 2014 to Jan 17, 2017.
Exported to Canada as C-GXFA.
14342 (MSN 1244)
14343 (MSN 1245) to Air America. To storage at MASDC as HJ025 Jun 15, 1972. To civil registry with Summer
Institute of Linguistics as N99895, then as OB-1188, then N328H, then PP-JCM
in Brazil.
14344 (MSN 1246) to storage at MASDC as HJ026 Jun 15, 1972. To N99900 in 1974 To PK-UCD in Iran Jaya. WFU Oct 2011
14345 (MSN 1247) to Air America Returned to USAF. Note: two aircraft noted as XW-PEA at
Vientiane, Laos at the same time; these may have been 66-14334 (w/o 15-Jan-68) & 66-14345
14346 (MSN 1248) To MASDC as HJ041 Nov 1974
14347 (MSN 1249) to Air America. MAP to Thailand. To storage as HJ049 Nov 25, 1974. To civil registry as
N5383G Aug 1978.
14348 (MSN 1250) In July 1968 active with California ANG. To storage at MASDC as HJ041 Nov 25, 1974.
To civil registry as N5072Q Jul 1979.
14349 (MSN 1251) to storage at MASDC as HJ042 Nov 25, 1974. Converted to HT-295 tri-gear and on civil registry as N5072K.
14350 (MSN 1252) to storage at MASDC as HJ030 Jul 13, 1973
14351 (MSN 1253) to storage at MASDC as HJ043 Nov 25, 1974. To N5510G in Nov 1978.
14352 (MSN 1254) to storage as HJ044 Nov 25, 1974.
14353 (MSN 1255)
14354 (MSN 1256) Active in April 1974 with 130th Special Operations Squadron/130th Special Operations Group, West Virginia ANG
To storage at MASDC as HJ035 Nov 18, 1974. To N42013 with US Department of Agriculture
14355 (MSN 1257) to storage at MASDC as HJ036 Nov 18, 1974. To civil registry as N5387G
14356 (MSN 1258) to storage at MASDC as HJ037 Nov 18, 1974. To civil registry as N538G Jul 1978. To XB-EHS
14357 (MSN 1259) to storage at MASDC as HJ038 Nov 18, 1974 To civil registry as N5405G. Jul 1978.
14358 (MSN 1260) to storage at MASDC as HJ039 Nov 18, 1974. To N3599G Dec 1978.
14359 (MSN 1261) to storage at MASDC as HJ040 Nov 19, 1974. To civil registry as N5479G
14360 (MSN 1262) to storage at MASDC as HG050 Nov 25, 1974. To US Department of Agriculture as N42022. Now
on display at WPAFB Museum, painted as 66-14374
14361 (MSN 1263) to storage at MASDC as HJ048 Nov 25, 1974. To US Department of Agriculture as N42112, then became N2706J.
Registration cancelled Jul 23, 2004 on sale to
owner in Canada as C-GZZL. Registration taken up Sep 14, 2004.
14362 (MSN 1264) to storage at MASDC as HJ045 Nov 25, 1974. To N5489G Feb 1979.
14363 (MSN 1265) to storage at MASDC as HJ047 Nov 25, 1974. To N5495HG Feb 1979.
14364 (MSN 1266)
14365 (MSN 1267) to storage at MASDC as HJ032 Nov 18, 1974. Returned to service. On display at Minot, North Dakota.
14366 (MSN 1268) to storage at MASDC as HJ033 Nov 18, 1974. To N70518 Apr 1979.
14367 (MSN 1269) to storage at MASDC as HJ034 Nov 18, 1974. To US Department of Agriculture as N42122. To Canadian
civil registry as C-FIBI, then to N606DM
14368 (MSN 1270) to storage at MASDC as HJ051 Nov 25, 1974. To N5538G Mar 1979.
14369 (MSN 1271) to storage at MASDC as HG046 Nov 25, 1974. To N5378G Dec 1977.
14370 (MSN 1272)
14371 (MSN 1273)
14372 (MSN 1274) dropped from sling by HH-3E Jolly Green Giant helicopter while being recovered May 16, 1969 and
DBR.
14373 (MSN 1275)
14374 (MSN 1276)
14375 (MSN 1277)
66-14376/14419 Hughes OH-6A Cayuse
Hughes Model 369A. MSN 0257/0300
14376 (MSN 0257) assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment
Accident Dec 28, 1968 South Vietnam
14377 (MSN 0258)
14378 (MSN 0259) assigned to D Troop, 3rd Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment
Accident Feb 26, 1969 South Vietnam
14379 (MSN 0260) noted May 25, 2001 stored at Johnstown, PA for possible future display
14380 (MSN 0261) assigned to Directorate of Support and Transportation, Sharpe AD, CA Feb 1968
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Apr68
Assigned to 79th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Jun 1968
Assigned to Directorate of Support and Transportation, Sharpe AD, CA Jul1968-Nov 1968
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA Dec 1968-May 1969
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 520th Transportation Battalion Jun 1969
Assigned to 164th Aviation Group Jul 1969-Jan 1970
Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment Feb 1970-Mar 1970
Assigned to D Troop, 3rd Squadron, 5th Cavalry, 9th Infantry Division Light Horse Apr 1970-Jun1970
Combat damage Jun 12, 1970 and crashed. Recovered and repaired.
Assigned to 611th Transportation Company, Vinh Long, South Vietnam Jun 1970-Jul 1970
Assigned to 166th Transportation Company Aug 1970
Assigned to Directorate of Support and Transportation, Sharpe AD, CA Sep 1970
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA Oct 1970-Apr 1971
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot May 1971-Jun 1971
Assigned to Lexington Depot, KY, Jul 1971-Aug 1971
Assigned to 108th Division Training, Army Reserves, Charlotte, NC Sep 1971
Assigned to B Company, 123rd Aviation Battalion, 23rd Infantry Division Warlords Oct 1971
Assigned to C Troop, 2nd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division Nov 1971
Assigned to A Troop, 2nd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division Dec 1971
Assigned to Directorate of Support and Transportation, Sharpe AD, CA Jan 1972
Loaned to Fort Sill Flying Club, OK, Feb 1972-Jul 1972
Assigned to Directorate of Support and Transportation, Sharpe AD, CA Aug 1972-Sep1972
Loaned to West Point Flying Club, NY, Oct 1972-Nov 1972
Assigned to Directorate of Support and Transportation, Sharpe AD, CA Dec 1972-Nov 1973
Assigned to US Army National Guard Dec 1973-Jun 1974
Assigned to Directorate of Support and Transportation, Sharpe AD, CA Oct 1974-Jan 1975
Assigned to Directorate of Supply, Sharpe Army Depot Feb 1975-Oct 1975
Assigned to US Army National Guard Nov 1975
Stored at Brown Helicopters, Pensacola - Ferguson Field, FL [Feb 2009]
14381 (MSN 0262) assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Apr 1968-Jun 1968
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Jul 1968
Assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Aug 1968-Sep 1968
Accident Sep 12, 1968 South Vietnam
14382 (MSN 0263) assigned to B Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment
Combat damage Nov 14, 1968 Phuoc Long Province, RVN when the pilot died of a head wound from automatic
weapons fire while on a reconnaissance mission near Song Be.
14383 (MSN 0264) assigned to B Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment. Accident Nov 29, 1969 South Vietnam
14384 (MSN 0265) assigned to D Troop, 3rd Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 25th Infantry Division
Named Paper Tiger. Brought down by a possible hand grenade Apr 25, 1969 Binh Duong Province, RVN, on a
reconnaissance mission and while in orbit
14385 (MSN 0266) assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Feb 1968-Jun 1968.
Assigned to Casper Aviation Platoon, 173rd Airborne Brigade Jul 1968-Oct 1969
Combat damage Oct 4, 1969 Quang Ngai Province, RVN, on a reconnaissance mission when it was hit by
automatic weapons fire and crashed. Assigned to 79th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Oct 1969
14386 (MSN 0267) assigned to 173rd Airborne Brigade, based at Bong Son, South Vietnam
On a low level reconnaissance Apr 12, 1968 in South Vietnam, the aircraft lost directional control.
The aircraft made numerous spins throwing the crew chief from aircraft before impact with the ground.
The aircraft burned.
14387 (MSN 0268) Assigned to Casper Aviation Platoon, 173rd Airborne Brigade Apr 1968-Feb 1969
Accident Mar 3, 1969 LZ English, Bong Son, RVN. Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot
Jun 1969-Sep 1969. Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City Oct 1969-Mar 1970
Assigned to 166th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Apr 1970
Assigned to A Troop, 2nd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division May 1970-Dec 1971
Assigned to 142nd Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Jan 1972
Assigned to Army Aeronautical Depot Maintenance Center (ARADMAC), NAS Corpus Christi, TX Feb 1972-Nov 1972
Assigned to Directorate of Support and Transportation, Sharpe AD, CA Dec 1972-Jan 1975
Assigned to Directorate of Supply, Sharpe Army Depot Feb 1975-Oct 1975
14388 (MSN 0269) assigned to D Company, 227th Aviation Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division Guns Named El-Locho-O
14389 (MSN 0270) assigned to A Troop, 2nd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division Dec 1971
Registered N389SD; cancelled. Registered N994SL Dec 21, 2000; cancelled.
Registered N369SN Jun 24, 2010; current
On October 13, 2012, two helicopters, a Hughes 369A, N546, and another Hughes 369A, N369SN, collided
while in a hover taxi at Brandywine Airport (OQN), West Chester, Pennsylvania. N546 sustained substantial
damage to all four main rotor blades and tail pylon. N369SN sustained substantial damage to the left
landing skid. The helicopters were part of a flight of 5 helicopters that attended an annual all
helicopter air show. According to the pilots an internal radio call from the flight leader stating
to �break or land� resulted in the breakdown of flight integrity and eventually the contact
between the 2 helicopters. Initial examination of the helicopters revealed that the left landing
skid of N369SN separated from the helicopter. The rotor system and tail pylon of N546 exhibited
substantial damage from the contact.
14390 (MSN 0271) assigned to Casper Aviation Platoon, 173rd Airborne Brigade.
Accident Apr 2, 1969 Bong Son, RVN. Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Jun 1969
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City Jul 1969.
Assigned to 610th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Aug 1970-Oct 1970
Assigned to C Troop, 2nd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Condors Nov 1970-Jan 1971
Combat damage Feb 13, 1971, South Vietnam. The helicopter was hit in the bottom by small arms/automatic weapons fire
Assigned to 142nd Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Feb 1971
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Mar 1971-Jun 1971
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City Jul 1971-Nov 1971
Assigned to US Army National Guard Mar 1972
Assigned to US Army National Guard - Vermont, Co D, 150 AVN Noted at Burlington, VT on 09 September 1989 on their open day,
Preserved and on display at the Vermont Veterans Militia Museum, Camp Johnson, Colchester, VT
14391 (MSN 0272) bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA
Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Jul 1971-Feb 1972
14392 (MSN 0273)
14393 (MSN 0274) assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Apr 1968-Jun 1968
Accident Jun 18, 1968 at An Khe, South Vietnam. Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA
Assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Sep 1969-Jun 1970
In mid-air collision Jun 3, 1970 9km south of Plei Mrong, RVN, with OH-6A 67-16444 possibly caused by hostile fire
14394 (c/n 0275) assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Apr 1968-Jun 1968
Shot down Jul 4, 1968 South Vietnam, crashed and destroyed
14395 (MSN 0276) assigned to D Troop, 3rd Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment
Accident Nov 1, 1968 South Vietnam
14396 (MSN 0277)
14397 (MSN 0278) assigned to D Troop, 1st Squadron, 10th Cavalry, 4th Infantry Shamrock Aug 1968-Jan 1969
Accident Jan 28, 1969 South Vietnam
14398 (MSN 0279) in accident 6Jun68 South Vietnam
14399 (MSN 0280) assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) Flying Circus Aug69-Oct69
Accident 19Nov69 South Vietnam
14400 (MSN 0281) Assigned to A Troop, 2nd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division Jun 1969
Assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry
Hit by small arms fire Jul 24, 1970 and crashed west of Dong Tam, Dinh Tuong Province, RVN.
14401 (MSN 180282) Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Feb 1968-Mar 1968
Bailed to Bell Helicopters, Fort Worth Apr 1968
Assigned to South East Asia Night Operations [SEA NITEOPS] Jul 1968
Combat damage Jul 11, 1968, South Vietnam when it was hit by small arms fire and force landed.
Later recovered and repaired
Assigned to 79th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Aug 1968-Oct 1968
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Nov 1968
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City Dec 1968-Sep 1969
Assigned Headquarters & Headquarters , 44th Engineer Group (Construction), Korat, Thailand Oct 1969
Assigned to Casper Aviation Platoon, 173rd Airborne Brigade Dec 1969
Assigned to 303rd Transportation Company Jan 1970
Combat damage Jan 20, 1970, South Vietnam
Assigned to 79th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Feb 1970-May 1970
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Jun 1970-Jul 1970
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City Aug 1970-Feb 1971
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Mar1971-Jun 1971
Assigned to 108th Training Division, 3rd Army, Charlotte, NC Jul 1971-Sep 1971
Assigned to C Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment Oct 1971-Nov 1971
Assigned to A Troop, 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Dec 1971
Assigned to B Troop, 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Jan 1972-Feb 1972
Assigned to F Troop, 4th Cavalry Armored Division, Mar 1972-Jul 1972
Assigned to 142nd Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Aug 1972-Nov 1972
Assigned to H Troop, 17th Cavalry Regiment Dec 1972-Jan 1973
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Mar 1973-Mar 1974
Assigned to US Army National Guard Apr 1974
Registered N888US Nov 18, 1997 as Hughes/United States Helicopter Model 369A with c/n 180282USH; cancelled Mar 27, 2000
Registered N888US Jun 28, 2006 as Hughes Model 369A with c/n 180282; current
14402 (MSN 0283) assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Apr 1968-Jun 1968
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Jul68
Assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Aug68-Jul69
Stored at Brown Helicopters, Pensacola - Ferguson Field, FL [Feb09]
14403 (MSN 0284) Assigned to 605th Transportation Company
Assigned to C Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Mar69-Mar70
Accident 1Mar70 South Vietnam. Destroyed to prevent capture.
14404 (MSN 0285) registered N468WE Feb 29. 1994; cancelled 27Jul 27, 2010
On May 13, 2007 the aircraft impacted terrain in the Bankhead National Forest near Moulton,
Alabama. The helicopter was destroyed and the commercial pilot was killed
14405 (MSN 0286) Assigned to A Troop, 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Silver Spurs
Noted Mar 2006 at Jackson ANGB Collection, MS
14406 (MSN 0287)
14407 (MSN 0288) Assigned to 610th Transportation Company
Assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Sep 1970-Dec 1970
Assigned to 604th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support)
Combat damage Nov 22, 1970 South Vietnam and force landed. Later recovered and repaired
Combat damage Dec 11, 1970 South Vietnam and force landed. Later recovered and repaired
Damaged Jan 31, 1971 South Vietnam. While covering the lead OH-6A on a visual reconnaissance mission the
pilot was momentarily blinded by the rays of the sun and flew the aircraft into a tree causing
incidental damage to the aircraft. Most of the front Plexiglas was damaged and the aircraft was
landed on sand bags back at base.
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA
Assigned to US Army National Guard
Registered N6636G to United States Border Patrol Air Operations, El Paso, TX; sale reported Mar 25, 1996,
cancelled Jul 11, 2013
On June 21, 1994 the aircraft was destroyed near Valentine, Texas, during a forced landing.
14408 (MSN 0289)
14409 (MSN 0290) assigned to 605th Transportation Company. Accident Dec 9, 1968 South Vietnam
14410 (MSN 0291)
14411 (MSN 0292) bailed to Bell Helicopters, Fort Worth, TX Apr 1968
Assigned to South East Asia Night Operations [SEA NITEOPS] Jul 1968
Assigned to D Troop, 1st Squadron, 10th Cavalry, 4th Infantry Shamrock Aug 1968-Jun 1969
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) Flying Circus Jul 1969
Assigned to 20th Transportation Company Aug 1969-Nov 1969
Assigned to D Troop Charliehorse, 3rd Squadron, 5th Cavalry Dec 1969-May 1970
Assigned to 611th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Jun 1970
Assigned to 166th Transportation Company Jul 1970
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Aug 1970
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA Sep 1970-Apr 1971
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot May71-Jun71
Assigned to 108th Division Training, Army Reserves, Charlotte, NC Jul 1971-Sep 1971
Assigned to C Troop, 3rd Squadron, 17th Air Cavalry Regiment Light Horse Oct 1971-Jan 1972
Accident Jan 11, 1972. The aircraft was on a low level visual reconnaissance mission. While reconnoitering a
confined area, the crew chief dropped his wallet in the confined area.
The pilot was cleared by the AMC to land in the area. The pilot made an approach to the area and came to
a hover. The crew chief leaned out of the aircraft without telling the pilot and retrieved the wallet.
The shift in cg caused the aircraft to drift and strike the plaster on the wall of an abandoned building.
Incidental damage to all 4 main rotor blades occurred.
Assigned to 142nd Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Feb 1972
Assigned to 388th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Mar 1972-Jul 1972
Assigned to H Troop, 17th Cavalry Regiment Aug 1972-Dec 1972
Accident Dec 11, 1972 South Vietnam. . .
Assigned to Army Aeronautical Depot Maintenance Center (ARADMAC), 1st Transportation Battalion,
USNS Corpus Christi Bay, Jan 1973
Loan to AVSCOM [United States Army Aviation Systems Command], St Louis, MS, Feb 1973
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Mar 1973-May 1974
Assigned to US Army National Guard Jun 1974
Stored at Brown Helicopters, Pensacola - Ferguson Field, FL [Feb 2009]
14412 (MSN 0293) assigned Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Jul 1968
Assigned A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Aug 1968-Sep 1968
Combat damage Aug 21, 1968 South Vietnam and made an emergency landing. Later recovered and repaired
(17th Cav, 7th Sqn, A Troop) shot down by small arms fire neaqr Duc Lap, SVN Sep 13, 1968.
14413 (MSN 0294) Bailed to Bell Helicopters, Fort Worth, TX Apr 1968
Assigned to South East Asia Night Operations [SEA NITEOPS] Jul 1968
Assigned to D Troop, 3rd Squadron, 5th Cavalry, 9th Infantry Division Light Horse Aug 1968-Mar 1969
Combat damage Dec 6, 1968; the aircraft was hit in the cockpit and force landed. Later recovered and repaired.
Accident Jan 21, 1969 Dong Tam, RVN.
Assigned to 605th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Apr 1969
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 520th Transportation Battalion May 1969
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Sep 1969-Nov 1969
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA Dec 1969-Feb 1970
Assigned to C Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment Mar 1970-Jul 1970
Assigned to 166th Transportation Company Aug 1970
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA Oct 1970-Apr 1971
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot May 1971-Jun 1971
Assigned to Lexington Depot, KY, Jul 1971-Aug 1971
Assigned to 108th Division Training, Army Reserves, Charlotte, NC Sep 1971
Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment Oct 1971-Jan 1972
Accident Jan 23, 1972 South Vietnam
14414 (MSN 0295) assigned to D Troop, 1st Squadron, 10th Cavalry, 4th Infantry Shamrock Aug 1968-May 1969
Assigned to 3rd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division. Accident Apr 30, 1971 South Vietnam
14415 (MSN 0296) assigned to D Troop, 1st Squadron, 10th Cavalry, 4th Infantry Shamrock Aug 1068-Oct 1968
14416 (MSN 0297) bailed to Bell Helicopters, Fort Worth, TX Apr 1968
Assigned to South East Asia Night Operations [SEA NITEOPS] Jul 1968
Assigned to D Troop, 3rd Squadron, 5th Cavalry, 9th Infantry Division Light Horse Aug 1968-Apr 1969
Combat damage Apr 6, 1969 South Vietnam when the aircraft was hit by a B-40 rocket causing fragmentation damage, crashed and destroyed
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA Jul 1969-Sep 1969
14417 (MSN 0298) assigned to D Troop, 1st Squadron, 10th Cavalry, 4th Infantry Shamrock Aug 1968-Mar 1969
14418 (MSN 0299) assigned to D Troop, 1st Squadron, 10th Cavalry, 4th Infantry Shamrock Aug 1968-Oct 1968
14419 (MSN 0300) assigned Headquarters & Headquarters , 44th Engineer Group (Construction), Korat, Thailand
Accident Oct 15, 1968 South Vietnam
66-14420 Bell UH-1C Iroquois
MSN 2046 (taken from civil Bell 204B line). Sold to
Royal Norwegian Air Force Jan 1967 under MAP.
Operated under RNoAF serials SI-M (1967-1972)
and 420 (1972-1990). Returned to US as N6226H, expired Dec 31, 2012.
66-14421/14427 Cessna U-17A
Model 185E for FMS
14421 (MSN 185-01205) Completed by Cessna 2Jan67. Delivered to USAF; SOC 3Mar67.
MAP to Republic of China [Taiwan] 28Feb67. MAP to Royal Thai Navy 1974
14422 (MSN 185-01208) Completed by Cessna 2Jan67. Delivered to USAF; SOC 3Mar67.
MAP to Republic of China [Taiwan] 28Feb67. MAP to Royal Thai Navy 1974
14423 (MSN 185-01211) Completed by Cessna 2Jan67. Delivered to USAF; SOC 3Mar67.
MAP to Republic of China [Taiwan] 28Feb67, MAP to Royal Thai Navy 1974. Preserved at U-Tapao Apr96. Stored at U-Tapao by Mar06
14424 (MSN 185-01214) Completed by Cessna 2Jan67. Delivered to USAF; SOC 3Mar67.
MAP to Republic of China [Taiwan] 28Feb67. MAP to Thailand 1974 but not confirmed
as Navy
14425 (MSN 185-01217) Completed by Cessna 3Jan67. Delivered to USAF; SOC 10Apr67.
MAP to Republic of China [Taiwan] 31Mar67. MAP to Thailand 1974, but not confirmed
as Navy. Preserved at CATC Hua Hin
14426 (MSN 185-01221)Completed by Cessna 3Jan67. Delivered to USAF; SOC 10Apr67.
MAP to Republic of China [Taiwan] 31Mar67. MAP to Thailand in 1974, but not confirmed
as Navy
14427 (MSN 185-01225) Completed by Cessna 3Jan67. Delivered to USAF; SOC 5Oct67.MAP to Paraguay 31Mar67 as T-09
66-14428/14435 Sikorsky HH-53B
MSN 65-043/050 or the set 65-066, 65-073, 65-085/090 (not sure which of these MSNs are correct
14428 converted to MH-53J. To AMARC as HC0035 Jan 4, 2007. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
14429 converted to MH-53J. To AMARC as HC0042 May 21, 2007. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
14430 (40th ARRS, 3rd ARRG) shot down by ground fire 9 mi SE of Tchepone, Savannakhet Province,
Laos Jan 18, 1969. All crew rescued, but helicopter destroyed by US aircraft to prevent
enemy capture.
14431 converted to MH-53J Pave Low. Crashed (58th SOW, 551st SOS) in 1998 during
acceptance flight following maintenance at MCAS Cherry
Point, NC. Intermediate gearbox had not been filled with
oil leading to its seizure. Crew survived but helo
DBR. Initially used as ground instruction airframe by
551st SOS at Kirtland AFB, NM. To AMARC as HC0030 Jul 17, 2003.
Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
14432 converted to MH-53J. To AMARC as HC0041 May 21, 2007. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
14433 converted to MH-53J. Now on display at Kirtland AFB, New Mexico.
14434 (40th ARRS) shot down by MiG-21/AA-2 Atoll flown by Vu Ngoc Dinh of 921st Flight Regiment and
exploded in Laos Jan 28, 1970 while attempting rescue of F-105 pilot. 1 KIA, 5 MIA.
14435 (1550th ATTW) crashed Sep 23, 1981 at Grants, NM during low-
level mission. Main rotor blade struck a tree, all 4 aboard killed.
66-14436/14456 Texas Instruments AGM-45A Shrike missiles
66-14457/14466 Northrop F-5A-30-NO Freedom Fighter
c.n N.6311/6320.
14457/14463 (N.6311/N.6317) to Taiwan
14457 to South Vietnam in 1972
14459 to South Vietnam in 1972
14460 to Taiwan as 1242. to South Vietnam in 1972, returned to Taiwan.
14461 (MSN N.6315) to Taiwan as 1246. to South Vietnam in 1972, to South Korea. Noted Nov 2017
preserved at Yeongcheon, South Korea.
14462 to Taiwan as 1247. to South Vietnam in 1972
14463 to Taiwan as 1248. to South Vietnam in 1972
14464/14466 (MSN N.6318/N.6320) to Turkey
14466 at Turkish AF Museum, Yesilkoy, Istanbul, Turkey marked as 14460
66-14467 Douglas DC-6B
MSN 43522 started life as N6522C for Pan American World Airways on April 05,
1952, named "Clipper Plymouth Rock". Between 05/1960 and 05/1961 it
was leased to Capitol Airlines. In 1962 it was leased to Aerovias Panama,
and registered as HP-343. In 1967 Pacific Airmotive purchased and converted
it to a DC-6A/B for cargo service. It was then bought by the USAF as
66-14467 in 1967 and subsequently leased to Chile under MDAP as FAC 987 in
1967. Off lease it returned to the US as N861TA for Atlas Aircraft Co.
in February 1982 and it was briefly stored at Opa Locka, FL. It then went
thru various owners and leases: Freedom Int'l Inc. (bought May 1984),
Universal Airlines (leased 1984), Northern Pacific Transport Inc. (bought
October 1989), Universal Airlines (bought June 1990), American World
Airlease (bought April 1992), Woods Fuel Inc. bought it in August 1992. It
crashed and was destroyed by fire on take off from Nixon Fork Mining landing
strip near McGrath, AK on January 02, 1998.
66-14468/14473 Sikorsky TH-53A Sea Stallion
ex-USMC CH-53As transferred to USAF in 1989- Serials allocated in 1989.
14468 (MSN 65006) ex USMC 151689. To AMARC as HC0024 Jul 17, 2001
14470 to AMARC as HC0025 Jul 27, 2001. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
14471 (MSN 65018) ex USMC 151701. To AMARC as HC0029 Jul 15, 2003. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
14472 (MSN 65117) ex USMC 153731. To AMARC as HC0026 Jul 27, 2001. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
14473 (MSN 65139) ex USMC 154876. To AMARC as HC0027 Jul 27, 2001. Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
66-15000/15245 Bell UH-1C-BF Iroquois
MSN 1728/1973.
15016,15023,15046,15154,15156,15099,15111,
15122,15124,15173,15145/15147,15181/15190,
15205,15218,15220,15231,15242 to QUH-1M
15000 (MSN 1728) cnverted to UH-1M. Mounted on pole at Raleigh Durham IAP, NC in 2008.
15001 (MSN 1729) w/o Oct 25, 1968
15002 (MSN 1730) w/o Oct 3, 1968
15003 (MSN 1731) converted to UH-1M
15004 (MSN 1732) cw/o Nov 27, 1969
15005 (MSN 1733) converted to UH-1M. Being restored at Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum,
Charlestown, SC for display as HSL.
15006 (MSN 1734) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Jun 1968 to May 1969. w/o to ground fire Jun 16, 1969
15007 (MSN 1735) w/o Dec 24, 1968
15008 (MSN 1736) converted to UH-1M
15009 (MSN 1737) w/o Jan 31, 1968
15010 (MSN 1738) w/o Feg 8, 1968
15011 (MSN 1739) converted to UH-1M
15012 (MSN 1740) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Dec 1968 to May 1969. Shot down by small arms fire Jun 16, 1969
15013 (MSN 1741) w/o Jan 28, 1969
15014 (MSN 1742) w/o Jul 27, 1968
15015 (MSN 1743, 118th AHC) shot down by a 12,7 mm gun in South Vietnam Nov 27, 1968. Three crew killed,
one gunner POW.
15016 (MSN 1744) converted to UH-1M
15017 (MSN 1745) to US Navy as 615017. Assigned 12/18/71. Converted to UH-1M
15018 (MSN 1746) w/o Mar 22, 1968
15019 (MSN 1747) w/o Sep 14, 1969
15020 (MSN 1748) w/o Aug 24, 1967
15021 (MSN 1749) converted to UH-1M
15022 (MSN 1750) w/o Jan 12, 1968
15023 (MSN 1751) converted to UH-1M
15024 (MSN 1752) converted to UH-1M
15025 (MSN 1753) w/o Dec 22, 1967.
15027 (MSN 1755) w/o Feb 25, 1971
15028 (MSN 1756) As UH-1M on display at the Long Beach Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Long Beach, California,
dedicated on Veterans Day, November 11, 2000.
15029 (MSN 1757, 118th AHC) shot down by ground fire in SVN Apr 20, 1969. 1 KIA.
15030 (MSN 1758) w/o Sep 7, 1968
15031 (MSN 1759) w/o Dec 4, 1969
15032 (MSN 1760) w/o Sep 8, 1969
15033 (MSN 1761) w/o Mar 1968
15034 (MSN 1762) converted to UH-1M
15035 (MSN 1763) w/o Dec 1, 1967
15036 (MSN 1764) converted to UH-1M
15037 (MSN 1765) converted to UH-1M
15039 (MSN 1767) w/o Oct 5, 1971
15040 (MSN 1768) w/o Jan 5, 1971
15041 (MSN 1769) w/o Mar 25, 1969
15042 (MSN 1770) w/o Mar 6, 1971
15043 (MSN 1771) w/o May 11, 1969
15044 (MSN 1772) Sep 12, 1969
15045 (MSN 1773) w/o Nov 23, 1970
15046 (MSN 1774) converted to UH-1M
15047 (MSN 1775) converted to UH-1M
15048 (MSN 1776) w/o Apr 20, 1967
15049 (MSN 1777) w/o Jun 2, 1970
15050 (MSN 1778) at Ozark Miltary Museum, Fayetteville RAP, Drake Field, Arkansas Jan 2008.
15051 (MSN 1779) w/o Apr 25, 1968
15052 (MSN 1780) Delivered to US Army Mar67. D Company, 227th Aviation Regiment. Written off 25Apr68,
South Vietnam. The aircraft experienced an engine failure, crashed and burned while attempting an
autorotation. This was during Operation Delaware, invasion of A Shau Valley. They had a failed
autorotation over extremely difficult mountainous terrain.
15053 (MSN 1781) w/o Mar 3, 1970
15054 (MSN 1782) converted to UH-1M
15055 (MSN 1783) shot down by automatic weapons in SVN Aug 2, 1968. 2 KIA.
15056 (MSN 1784) converted to UH-1M
15057 (MSN 1785) converted to UH-1M
15058 (MSN 1786) converted to UH-1M
15059 (MSN 1787) w/o Jul 5, 1968
15060 (MSN 1788) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Nov 1969 to Dec 1971
15061 (MSN 1789) w/o Dec 14, 1967
15062 (MSN 1790) converted to UH-1M
15063 (MSN 1791) converted to UH-1M
15064 (MSN 1792) w/o Jun 20, 1968
15065 (MSN 1793) w/o Jan 17, 1970
15069 (MSN 1797) converted to UH-1M. To civil register as N24097 on May 7, 2009 and in October 2014
reported as preserved at the Warhawk Air Museum, Nampa, Idaho.
15071 (MSN 1799) converted to UH-1M
15073 (MSN 1801) w/o Jan 6, 1970
15074 (MSN 1802) w/o Aug 1, 1968
15075 (MSN 1803, 192nd AHC) shot down by ground fire in SVN Oct 28, 1969. 4 KIA.
15076 (MSN 1804) converted to UH-1M. to US Navy as 615076. At Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum, NY. To American Legion
Post #894, De Ruyter, New York
15077 (MSN 1805) to US Navy as 615077. 313 Assigned 7/6/71
15078 (MSN 1806) converted to UH-1M
15079 (MSN 1807) w/o Dec 30, 1968
15080 (MSN 1808) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Mar 1970 to Dec 1970. Converted to UH-1M
15081 (MSN 1809) w/o Jan 12, 1968
15083 (MSN 1811) converted to UH-1M. At Quonset Air Museum, Kingston, RI.
15084 (MSN 1812) converted to UH-1M. Donated to Aviation Museum, Kosice, Slovakia.
15085 (MSN 1813) w/o May 10, 1969
15086 (MSN 1814) w/o Jun 11, 1970
15087 (MSN 1815) w/o Aug 4, 1968
15088 (MSN 1816) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Oct 1968 to Apr 1969. w/o Apr 29, 1969
15089 (MSN 1817) converted to UH-1M
15090 (MSN 1818) w/o Aug 4, 1968
15091 (MSN 1819) converted to UH-1M. Donated its tail boom to 66-0683. Noted at Miami Apr 1980-Oct 1980
15092 (MSN 1820) w/o Mar 3, 1971
15093 (MSN 1821) w/o Feb 11, 1970
15094 (MSN 1822) w/o Mar 5, 1971, noted in damaged condition summer 2003 at Nusee de l'Armee Populaire, Vientaine, Laos
15095 (MSN 1823) w/o Aug 4, 1968
15096 (MSN 1824) w/o Aug 4, 1968
15097 (MSN 1825) w/o Mar 11, 1971
15100 (MSN 1828) w/o Apr 19, 1970
15101 (MSN 1829) converted to UH-1M
15102 (MSN 1830) converted to UH-1M. To VFW Post #6615, White Haven, Pennsylvania
15103 (MSN 1831) w/o Mar 2, 1969
15104 (MSN 1832) w/o Mar 2, 1969
15105 (MSN 1833) w/o Feb 9, 1968
15106 (MSN 1834) converted to UH-1M
15107 (MSN 1835) converted to UH-1M. Seen Jan 2008 at Pulaski Air Tech Center, North Little Rock Airport, AR
15108 (MSN 1836) converted to UH-1M
15109 (MSN 1837) w/o Oct 3, 1967
15110 (MSN 1838) w/o Feb 8, 1968
15111 (MSN 1839) to US Navy as 615111. 302 Assigned 9/7/71. Det 5, damaged by ground fire 9/20/71
15112 (MSN 1840) w/o Jun 5, 1970
15113 (MSN 1841) w/o Sep 7, 1969
15114 (MSN 1842) w/o Mar 23, 1969
15115 (MSN 1843) w/o Jun 1, 1970
15117 (MSN 1845) crashed during low-level gun run Khanh Hoa Province, SVN Dec 7, 1967. 4 KIA.
15119 (MSN 1847) w/o Sep 29, 1968
15120 (MSN 1848) w/o Sep 27, 1969
15121 (MSN 1849) w/o Feb 8, 1969
15122 (MSN 1850) converted to UH-1M
15123 (MSN 1851) w/o Jun 13, 1968
15124 (MSN 1852) converted to UH-1M. To AMARC as XA0308
15125 (MSN 1853, 135th AHC) shot down with RPG in SVN Aug 21, 1968. 4 KIA.
15126 (MSN 1854) w/o Jan 18, 1968
15127 (MSN 1855) converted to UH-1M. Reported Dec 4, 2007 preserved at Wheeler AAF,
Wahiawa, HI
15128 (MSN 1856) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Mar 1971 to Dec 1971. Converted to UH-1H
15129 (MSN 1857) w/o Aug 28, 1969
15130 (MSN 1858, 61st AHC) the main rotor separated after takeoff and crashed in SVN Mar 21, 1969. 4 KIA.
15133 (MSN 1861) w/o Oct 1, 1968
15134 (MSN 1862) converted to UH-1M. W/o Jan 17, 1984
15135 (MSN 1863) w/o Feg 24, 1970
15136 (MSN 1864) w/o Aug 13, 1969
15138 (MSN 1866) converted to UH-1M
15139 (MSN 1867) wo Oct 12, 1967
15140 (MSN 1868) w/o Oct 30, 1968
15141 (MSN 1869) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Jul 1967 to Dec 1968
15142 (MSN 1870) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Jul 1968 to Nov 1968.
15143 (MSN 1871) converted to UH-1M. Wreck stored at El Dorado Aircraft Supplies. Displayed at the Proud Bird restaurant at Los
Angeles Airport, California. The restaurant was due to close Nov 2014.
15144 (MSN 1872) converted to UH-1M
15145 (MSN 1873) converted to UH-1M
15146 (MSN 1874) converted to UH-1M
15147 (MSN 1875)
15148 (MSN 1876) w/o May 9, 1970
15149 (MSN 1877) w/o Jan 11, 1968
15150 (MSN 1878) converted to UH-1M
15151 (MSN 1879) w/o Jan 11, 1970
15152 (MSN 1880) w/o Sep 7, 1969
15153 (MSN 1881) w/o Mar 28, 1968
15154 (MSN 1882) w/o Aug 1, 1968
15155 (MSN 1883) w/o Mar 14, 1969
15156 (MSN 1884) converted to UH-1M. At US Army Aviation Museum, Fort Rucker, AL
15157 (MSN 1885) w/o My 9, 1968
15158 (MSN 1886) w/o Apr 25, 1970
15159 (MSN 1887) w/o Mar 15, 1969
15160 (MSN 1888) converted to UH-1M. At NAS Wildwood Aviation Museum, Cape May, NJ Sep 2007.
15161 (MSN 1889) w/o Feb 21, 1971
15162 (MSN 1890) w/o May 12, 1969
15163 (MSN 1891) w/o at unknown date
15164 (MSN 1892) w/o Aug 29, 1968
15165 (MSN 1893) w/o Apr 27, 1969
15166 (MSN 1894) w/o Apr 3, 1970
15167 (MSN 1895) w/o Feb 15, 1968
15168 (MSN 1896) w/o Sep 22, 1969
15169 (MSN 1897) w/o Mar 5, 1971
15170 (MSN 1898) converted to UH-1M. To El Salvador as FAES 228
15171 (MSN 1899) w/o Apr 16, 1969
15172 (MSN 1900) w/o Aug 16, 1969
15173 (MSN 1901) w/o Nov 23, 1967
15174 (MSN 1902) converted to UH-1M
15175 (MSN 1903) w/o Oct 10, 1968
15176 (MSN 1904) converted to UH-1M
15177 (MSN 1905) w/o Oct 12, 1967
15178 (MSN 1906) w/o Jun 13, 1968
15179 (MSN 1907) converted to UH-1M. W/o Feb 10, 1981
15180 (MSN 1908) w;o Feb 18, 1971
15181 (MSN 1909) converted to UH-1M
15182 (MSN 1910) w/o Jul 8, 1970
15183 (MSN 1911) noted recently at English Field Air and Space Museum, Tradewind
AP, Amarillo, TX. To First Division Museum at Cantigni, Wheaton, Illinois in Aug 2007.
Currently loaned to the Illinois Aviation Musuem, Bolingbroke and marked as 3921
15184 (MSN 1912) w/o Jun 19, 1969
15185 (MSN 1913) 7/67: TOS USA. Assigned to U.S. Army Vietnam. (apparently cancelled)
8/67: Bailment from Army Aviation Materiel Command to Bell Helicopter, Fort Worth, TX.
10/67: Fort Buckner Flight Detachment, Okinawa.
11/67: 334th Armed Helicopter Company, Bien Hoa, South Vietnam.
5/17/68: While in target area attacking at 125 feet and 090 knots this aircraft took one hit from and RPG
in the cockpit, causing fragmentation damage. One crew member was wounded. The aircraft continued
flight and was diverted prior to accomplishing any mission objectives.
12/68: 68th Assault Helicopter Company, Bien Hoa, South Vietnam.
4/17/69: During hover readying for departure the aircraft began an uncontrolled roll to the right with
main rotor striking the asphalt. The top case and transmission broke loos from the main case.
The main rotor hub, main rotor blades, stabilizer bar assembly, top half of mast with
scissors and sleeve assembly, swashplate and support assembly, and drive links left the
aircraft intact and came to rest 35 feet away. The tail rotor came into contact with the
main rotor assembly as it broke away, causing the their rotor and 90 degree gear box to
tear loose from its mounts, and other damage to the aircraft resulted. The aircraft came to
rest in approximately the same position from which it started. Although the crew was shaken up,
no injuries were suffered.
4/69: 357th Transportation Company (Direct Support), South Vietnam.
5/69: Transported by ship to continental USA.
6/69: Stored at Army Aeronautical Depot Maintenance Center (ARADMAC), NAS Corpus Christi, TX.
8/69: Entered maintenance at ARADMAC, NAS Corpus Christi, TX.
9/69 to 3/70: Bailment from Army Aviation Materiel Command to Bell Helicopter, Fort Worth, TX.
9/69 to 3/70: Converted to UH-1M.
4/70: 336th Assault Helicopter Company, Soc Trang, South Vietnam.
5/70: 388th Transportation Company, Vung Tao, South Vietnam.
10/70: 134th Assault Helicopter Company, Phu Hiep, South Vietnam.
9/71: 79th Transportation Company, Qui Nhon, South Vietnam.
10/71: 134th Assault Helicopter Company, Phu Hiep, South Vietnam.
12/71: 61st Assault Helicopter Company, Bong Son, South Vietnam.
1/72: 165th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support), Bien Hoa and Phu Loi, South Vietnam.
4/72: 388th Transportation Company, Vung Tao, South Vietnam.
6/72: 48th Assault Helicopter Company, South Vietnam.
8/72: 388th Transportation Company, Vung Tao, South Vietnam.
11/72: C Troop (Air), 16th Calvary, South Vietnam.
2/73: 388th Transportation Company, Vung Tao, South Vietnam.
3/73: Military Assistance Advisory Group, Thailand.
3/74: Whitehorse Fleet, MAAG, Thailand.
9/74: ARADMAC, NAS Corpus Christi, TX, for maintenance.
10/74: Army Aviation Systems Command, Army Depot, NAS Corpus Christi, TX, for maintenance.
12/74: Converted to QUH-1M.
1/75: Awaiting disposition at Army Aviation Systems Command, Army Depot.
2/75: In transit with Director of Supply, Army Aviation Systems Command, Army Depot.
3/75: Army Aviation Systems Command, Army Depot, NAS Corpus Christi, TX, for maintenance.
8/75: Stored at Army Aviation Systems Command, Army Depot.
9/75: Supply Division, 5th Army, Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), Fort Knox, KY.
10/75: Director of Supply, Army Aviation Systems Command, Army Depot, NAS Corpus Christi, TX.
11/75: National Guard Depot, Washington, DC.
By 8/95: Displayed mounted on pylon at Army National Guard, Waterloo, IA, Airport..
15186 (MSN 1914) 7/67: TOS USA. Assigned to US Army, Republic of Vietnam Flight Detachment, South Vietnam.
Apparently not transferred.
8/67 to 9/67: Bailed to Bell Helicopter, Fort Worth, TX, for conversion to UH-1M.
10/67: Fort Buckner Flight Detachment, Okinawa.
12/67: 611th Transportation Company (Direct Support), South Vietnam.
Dec 9. 1967: During a close air support mission the aircraft took one 7.62 mm hit in the windshield. Mission accomplished.
4/68: 175th Aviation Company, South Vietnam.
6/68: 611th Transportation Company (DS), South Vietnam.
8/68: 114th Assault Helicopter Company, South Vietnam.
8/24/68: During close air support mission the aircraft took one 7.62 mm hit in the bottom and damaged
flight controls. Mission accomplished.
9/21/68: During armed recon mission the aircraft took one 7.62 mm hit in the passenger/cargo section,
damaging armament. Mission accomplished.
11/15/68: During close air support mission the aircraft took two 7.62 mm hits in the cockpit, wounding one crewman.
Mission accomplished.
3/29/69: During armed recon mission the aircraft took six hits from 7.62 mm in passenger/cargo section,
wounding one crewman and damaging main rotor system. Aircraft diverted to base before accomplishing mission.
Aug 12, 1969: During close air support mission the aircraft took one hit from 7.62 mm in passenger/cargo section.
Damage unknown.
9/69: 175th Aviation Company, South Vietnam.
4/70: 611th Transportation Company (DS), South Vietnam.
5/70: 166th Transportation Company, South Vietnam.
6/70: In transit to USA.
7/70 to 2/71: Army Aeronautical Depot Maintenance Center (ARADMAC), NAS Corpus Christi, TX.
3/71: United States Army Aviation Systems Command. Bailed to Bell Helicopter, Ft Worth, TX.
1/72: 336th Aviation Company, 6th Army, USAR, Van Nuys, CA
12/72: 63rd Army Reserve Command, 6th Army, USAR Center.
2/73: 336th Aviation Company, Van Nuys, CA.
1/75: 336th Aviation Company moved to Los Alamitos, CA.
By 6/87: Massachusetts ARNG.
Ca.1993: Converted to QUH-1M.
Unknown date: To unknown owner with c/r N703TF.
12/99: USAF Armament Museum, Eglin AFB, FL.
By 3/11: Marked as UH-1F based at Eglin AFB.
0/15: Painted in the scheme of the UH-1N helicopters flown by the 46th Test Wing, Eglin AFB, FL
15187 (UH-1M) noted dumped at Sioux City AP, IA Oct 2002. In 2008
was in storage at Warner Museum of Aviation and Transporation,
Sioux City, IA
15188 (MSN 1916) converted to UH-1M. As UH-1M from 1980 to 1985 assigned to Det 1, AHT 278th ACR, Camp
Robinson, Arkansas Army National Guard. On display at World War II Military Vehicle Federation Museum, Florala,
Alabama since Feb 2013. Advertised for same.
15189 (MSN 1917) w/o Aug 29, 1968
15191 converted to UH-1H. To El Salvador as FAES 222
15193 (MSN 1921) converted to UH-1M. "Miss Mini" at Ft Indiantown Gap, Pennsylvania.
15194 (MSN 1922) converted to UH-1M
15197 (MSN 1925) converted to UH-1M
15198 (MSN 1926) w/o May 17, 1969
15199 (MSN 1927) w/o Dec 21, 1967
15200 (MSN 1928) to US Navy as 615200. 312 Det 5, shot down 20 miles N. of Chau Doc, no casualties, helicopter
recovered 11/18/71
15201 (MSN 1929, 92th AHC) the tail boom hit the gound during landing and crashed at Bao Loc, SVN Aug 9, 1970.
1 KIA, 3 injured.
15202 (MSN 1930) w/o Dec 30, 1968
15203 (MSN 1931) w/o Apr 13, 1969
15204 (MSN 1932) w/o Nov 12, 1969
15205 (MSN 1933) converted to UH-1M
15206 (MSN 1934) w/o Mar 23, 1971
15207 (MSN 1935) w/o Mar 7, 1968
15208 (MSN 1936) w/o May 3, 1968
15209 (MSN 1937) w/o Apr 22, 1969
15210 (MSN 1938) w/o Sep 22, 1969
15211 (MSN 1939) converted to UH-1M. to Heartland Museum of Military Vehicles, Lexington, Nebraska
15212 (MSN 1940) converted to UH-1M. On display at Camp Robinson, Little Rock, AR.
15213 (MSN 1941) w/o Apr 25, 1968
15214 (MSN 1942) w/o Apr 26, 1970
15216 (JSN 1944) converted to UH-1M
15217 (MSN 1945) to US Navy as 615217. Converted to UH-1M. Noted on display at Pope AFB in Oct 2007.
Now preserved by Vietnam Helicopter Pilots
Association and currently with the North Carolina branch.
15218 (MSN 1946) converted to UH-1M. To AMARC as XA0306
15219 (MSN 1947, 191st AHC) crashed due main rotor separation in SVN Nov 2, 1970. 4 KIA.
15221 (MSN 1949) converted to UH-1M
15222 (MSN 1950) converted to UH-1M
15223 (MSN 1951) w/o May 23, 1968
15224 (MSN 1952) w/o Mar 2, 1969
15225 (MSN 1953) converted to UH-1M
15226 (MSN 1954) crashed into the Boc river in SVN Aug 24, 1967. Four crew and five passanger; four rescued,
one KIA, one POW and three MIA.
15227 (MSN 1955) w/o Aug 8, 1968
15228 (MSN 1956) w/o Jun 27, 1968
15229 (MSN 1957) converted to UH-1M. Noted May 2009 on display at Gowen Field ANG Base, Boise, Idaho.
15230 (MSN 1958) converted to UH-1M. W/o Apr 2, 1972
15232 (MSN 1960) w/o Nov 3, 1969
15233 (MSN 1961) w/o Nov 13, 1969
15234 (MSN 1962) converted to UH-1M
15235 (MSN 1963) w/o Dec 29, 1969
15236 (MSN 1964) to US Navy as 615236. Assigned 9/8/71. Converted to UH-1M. Noted on trailer at Rockford AP, IL Dec 2001.
15237 (MSN 1965) w/o Nov 16, 1969
15238 (MSN 1966) served in Vietnam and Thailand. Hit a number of times and returned home in 1972.
Airlifted from boneyards at Aberdeen Proving Grounds to Martin State Airport. Restored.
Noted Sep 2014 in Glenn L. Martin Maryland Aviation Museum, Baltimore, Maryland.
15239 (MSN 1967) w/o Jul 4, 1968
15240 (MSN 1968) w/o Mar 11, 1972
15241 (MSN 1969) w/o Jan 20, 1969
15242 (MSN 1970) converted to UH-1M
15243 (MSN 1971) converted to UH-1M
15244 (MSN 1972) w/o Nov 17, 1969
15245 (MSN 1973) to US Navy. Converted to UH-1M. w/o May 30, 1984
66-15246/15247 Bell YAH-1G Cobra
MSN 20002/20003
15246 10/66: �Constructed as a YAH-1G. One of two hand-built prototypes.
Ca.12/66: TOS USA.
Apr 3, 1967 to Apr 21, 1967: Transferred to U. S. Army Aviation Test Activity, Fort Hood, TX,
for Phase B tests at Edwards AFB, CA.�
Ca.1968: Converted to AH-1G; brought up to AH-1G production standards.
11/70: U.S. Army Aviation Museum, Fort Rucker, AL.
Currently at US Army Aviation Museum, Fort Rucker, AL
66-15248/15357 Bell AH-1G Cobra
MSN 20004/20113. Details on AH-1 Vietnam losses from www.armyaircrews.com/cobra_nam.html
15253,15268,15270,15278/15282,15288,15290,15291,15303,15357 built as TH-1G.
All except 15288,15290 later redesignated AH-1S.
15300/15309,15318,1534115354 converted to TAH-1F (all redesignated AH-1F except 15341).
15253,15254,15368,15270,15278/15282,15291,
15297,15298,15302,15303,15317,15331,15357 to
AH-1S.
15249/15252,15255,15257,15259,15261/15264,
15266,15271,15273,15275,15277,15283/15286,
15289,15290,15292,15293,15295,15296,15299,
15300,15306,15307,15309,15312,15313,15315,
15316,15318,15321,15322,15324,15325,15327,
15328,15330,15335,15338,15339,15343,15345,
15350,15352/15354,15356 to AH-1F.
15275 to GAH-1F.
A total of 93 AH-1Gs converted to AG-1Q prior to further upgrade to AH-1S.
15248 (MSN 20004) US Army. Assigned to Corpus Christi, TX.
Assigned to NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 18Dec72 to 1Mar78. Registered as NASA 541.
Assigned to NASA Ames Research Center, NAS Moffett Field, CA Mar 1, 1978 to May 23, 1985.
Used for rotorcraft research. Registered as NASA 736. Returned to US Army May 1985.
Assigned to 124th Cavalry Regiment [Oct89]. Now at US Army Aviation Museum, Fort Rucker, AL
15249 (MSN 20005) at American Legion post #255 in Croswell, Michigan.
15250 (MSN 20006) at VFW Post #4239, Sidney, Ohio
15251 (MSN 20007)
15252 (MSN 20008) Active in January 1985 with 11th Armoured Cavalry Regiment at Fulda
At Craven Community College, Havelock, NC in 2008
15254 (MSN 20010) Active in January 1985 with 2nd Armoured Cavalry Regiment at Feucht
15255 at Silver Bell AHP, AZ Jan 2008.
15257 (MSN 20013) Active in October 1986 with 26th Aviation Battalion Florida Army National Guard
Withdrawn from use May 18, 2001.
15259 (MSN 20015) As AH-1F active in May 1994 with 1-224th AVN Maryland Army National Guard
Undergoing restoration Sep 2017 at USS Hornet Museum, Alameda, CA
15261 (MSN 20017) Active in January 1985 with 2nd Armoured Cavalry Regiment at Feucht
15262 (MSN 20018) in Mar 2015 was in use as a target at the Cannon Gunnery Range, Fort Leonard wood,
Missouri.
15263 Stored at Fort Drum. To Israeli AF for parts reclamation; noted at Palmachim May 2005. Subsequently scrapped
15264 (MSN 20021) at VFW Post #4953, Rock Creek, Ohio
15266 (MSN 20023) Active in January 1985 with 2nd Armoured Cavalry Regiment at Feucht.
Stored at Fort Drum. to Israel as spares and noted May 2006 stored at Palmachim AB. Subsequently scrapped.
15272 (MSN 20028) shot down Pieiku Province, SVN Aug 4, 1969
15273 (MSN 20029) crshed Apr 27, 1987.
15274 (MSN 20030) crashed 35 mi NE of Bien Hoa, SVN Jan 26, 1970.
15277 (MSN 20033) noted in storage at Fort Drum, NY May 21, 2001. Registered
to Forest Service May 6, 2004 as N90279
15283 (MSN 20039) registered Mar 17, 2006 to Army Aviation Heritage Foundation
and Museum of Hampton, GA as N830HF
15286 (MSN 20042) preserved at VFW Post #7201,. Marion, Ohio
15290 (MSN 20046) noted in storage at Fort Drum, NY May 21, 2001. To Israel AF as spares and noted May 2006 stored
at Palachim Air Base. Subsequently scrapped
15295 (MSN 20051) registered N950LE May 17, 2006. With Army Aviation Heritabe Foundation, Hampton, Georgia
15296 (MSN 20052) on display at Groton/New London AP, Connecticut with Connecticut Army National Guard.
15297 (AH-1S, MSN 20053) at Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD; was apparently previously stored at Fort
Drum. Also reportred as shot down with 187 AHC over Laos and autorated to ground Feb 12, 1971
15298 on display at Pearl Harbor Aviation Musem
15299 (AH-1F, MSN 20055) noted in storage at Fort Drum, NY May 21, 2001. Now preserved at Bristol, VA
15301 (MSN 20057) 9 Cav ran out of fuel Tay Ninh province, SVN and crashed Mar 14, 1969.
15302 (MSN 20058) converted to AH-1S. Was at American Legin Post #370, now stored on private property Wild Rose, WI.
15304 (MSN 20060, 129th AHC) crashed in binh Dinh province, South Vietnam Jul 22, 1972. 2 KIA
15306 (MSN 20062) at American Legion Post #217, Warsaw, MO
15307 (AH-1F, MSN 20063) preserved at Weirton, WV; was apparently previously
stored at Fort Drum. Noted on display at Brook-Hancock County Veterans Memorial, Weirton, West
Virginia May 2010.
15308 (MSN 20064, 1st CAV, 7th Sqn, A Troop) crashed due main rotor separation in SVN Apr 13, 1969. 2 KIA.
15309 noted in storage at Fort Drum, NY May 21, 2001. On display at Colorado State
Veterans Nursing Home, Walsenburg, CO Aug 2007.
15310 (MSN 20066, 101st Abn, 77th ARA, B Co) crashed 4-5 km S of Quang Tri, South Vietnam Mar 16, 1971. 2 KIA.
15313 noted in storage at Fort Drum, NY May 21, 2001.
15315 With Rhode Island Army NG at Quonset State ANGB Sep 1, 1989.
Noted in storage at Fort Drum, NY May 21, 2001.
15316 (MSN 20072) at Jackson County Veterans Park Development Committee, Black River Falls, WI
15317 (AH-1S) at Quonset Air Museum, North Kingston, Rhode Island.
15318 (AH-1F: MSN 20074) was apparently previously stored at Fort Drum. Preserved at Putnam Counta Veterans
Memorial Park, Carmel, New York in May 2009.
16319 (MSN 8513) in Mar 2005 stored at Falcon Field, Mesa, Arizona.
15321 (MSN 20077) at VFW Post #5154, Louisville, TN
15322 (MSN 20078) noted in storage at Fort Drum, NY May 21, 2001. To Israel as spares and noted May 2006 stored
at Palachim Air Base. Subsequently scrapped
15324 (MSN 20080) withdrawn from use May 24, 2001. Stored at Fort Drum. To Israel as spares and noted May 2006 stored
at Palachim Air Base. Subsequently scrapped.
15325 (MSN 20081) at VFW Post #5095, East Hampton, CT
15327 (MSN 20083) noted Jan 2010 with Minter Field Air Museum, California. In Apr 2015 stored at Kern County
Fire Department Air and Wildland Camp 8 at Tehachapi, California
15330 noted in storage at Fort Drum, NY May 21, 2001.
15330 noted in storage at Fort Drum, NY May 21, 2001.
15331 (MSN 20087) 235 AWC took small arms fire near Rach Gia, An Xugen province, SVN Feb 19 1969
As AH-1S active in August 1987 with 142nd AVN New York Army National Guard.
15332 (MSN 20088) Delivered to US Army Dec67. A Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry. Hit by AAA fire and
exploded mid-air west of Khe Sanh, South Vietnam May 3, 1968 [2KIA]. The helicopter was on an armed
escort mission for a reconnaissance team operating west of Khe Sanh. While making a pass on an
enemy gun position, they were hit by 37mm anti-aircraft fire from the gun emplacement and the
helicopter exploded in mid-air. They were about 1,500 feet above the ground when the explosion
occurred, separating the tail boom and one main rotor blade from the aircraft. The aircraft spun
to the ground on fire and impacted, and seconds later, the ammunition onboard detonated. Other
pilots in the area immediately flew to the site and observed the aircraft engulfed in flames
with no visible signs of life. Shortly thereafter, they were driven from the area by other heavy
automatic weapons fire. Air searches were made, but revealed no signs of the crew. No radio
contact was made. The aircraft had crossed the border and crashed in Laos.
15334 (MSN 20090, 229th AWC/1st Cav/D Coy) shot down by small arms fire Quang Tri province, SVN May 12, 1968. Both crew KIA.
15335 noted in storage at Fort Drum, NY May 21, 2001.
15338 noted in storage at Fort Drum, NY May 21, 2001. Seen at
Atwood/Rawlins CAP, KS memorial May 6, 2006. Later at American Legion Post #46, Atwood, Kansas
15340 (MSn 20096) 5 Cav crashed into mountain side Quang tri province, SVN and exploded Feb 5, 1971
15343 (MSN 20099, 229th Awc, D Co) shot down by ground fire and emergency landed near Dau Tieng, SVN Apr 19, 1972.
Both crew killed in cockpit by enemy fire. Helicopter marked as 66-15434 at VFW Post #1341 at
Bull Shoals, AR must be a different aircraft.
15345 to civil regisry as as N345SC, cancelled
15347 (MSn 20103) 229 AHB shot down Quang Tri province, SVN Mar 8, 1968.
15348 (AH-1F: MSN 20104) noted in storage at Fort Drum, NY May 21, 2001. Has left
Fort Drum and is now preserved at VFW Post #813 Du Bois, PA.
15349 (MSN 20105, 229th Avn, D Co) crashed in Quang Tri province, South Vietnam Oct 12, 1968. Both crew KIA.
15350 spotted in 2008 mounted on pylon at entrance to Yuma Proving Grounds along Imperial Dam Road
15352 (MSN 20108) registered N5628Q Oct 15, 2007. To N352CF with Celebrate Freedom Foundation, Columbia,
South Carolina Apr 27, 2011, but expired on Apr 30, 2014.
15353 noted in storage at Fort Drum, NY May 21, 2001.
15354 AZ ARNG noted dumped (training aid) at Fort A P Hill, VA, Jun 6 2018
66-15358/15361 Bell UH-1F-BF Iroquois
Cancelled contract. Some sources have these serials as appearing to be
a batch delivered to the Colombian AF. However, 66-15360 and 15361 have both been definitely
identified (see below)
66-15360 Beechcraft NU-8E Seminole
MSN JH-163. Beech Model J50 Twin Bonanza. Ex-civilian N1779G. Used by US Army as electronic test bed;
MASDC 18Aug77, departed 29Aug77 to Civil Air Patrol; After disposal went through a succession
of civilian owner as N5375G, N888JE, and N74GV. Sold and exported to Australia in 2003. Registered Apr 22, 2004
as VH-BRH, current
66-15361 Beechcraft VC-6A
Model 65-A90 King Air MSN LJ-153 operated by US Army. Registered N901R, cancelled 13Feb73; Redstone Arsenal, AL;
Dugway Proving Ground, UT; White Sands Missile Range as a test aircraft; used extensively transporting Dr. Wernher Von Braun
between White Sands Missile Range and Redstone Arsenal, AL; preserved and on display at the White Sands Missile Range Museum,
Las Cruces, NM [Beech Aircraft states 63-15361 [sic] converted from U-8F to NU-8F.
66-15362/15364 Serials not allocated
66-15365 Beechcraft U-8F Seminole
MSN LF-8. Beech Model 65 Queen Air. Was ex-civilian N141 wih Federal Aviation Authority. Substantially
damaged 4Nov65 at Frankfurt, West Germany when the landing gear retracted during landing.
Ca.1985: Converted to VU-8F. Excalibur Aviation Company modified this aircraft to Queen Air 800 standards with uprated
engines, new engine mounts, three-bladed props, and other detail changes.
By 7/86 to after 6/92: Connecticut Army National Guard, Windsor Locks, CT
5/17/93 to current. Registered N5078G. UNK: Converted from VU-8F Excalibur to Beech 65, retaining engine conversion.
Damaged 17Apr99 at Pierre, SD. The aircraft took off from Isabel, SD, on a sod runway. During takeoff the pilot noticed that it was
extremely rough and noisy; cycled gear twice when airborne, first time okay, second time it hung up. He could not electrically or
manually extend the gear. He then made an emergency landing at Pierre, SD.
66-15366/15997 Serials not allocated.
66-15998/15999 Bell OH-13S-BF Sioux
MSN 3917,3918. Delivered to Turkish Army
66-16000/16306 Bell UH-1D-BF Iroquois
MSN 5694/6000
At least 140 converted to UH-1H
16005,16114,15143,15155,15228,16239,16243,16272,16296 to UH-1V.
16000 (MSN 5694) to GUH-1H
16001 (MSN 5695) w/o Jan 18, 1969
16002 (MSN 5696) w/o Apr 19, 1968
16004 (MSN 5698) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird")May 1970 to Dec 1971. Converted to UH-1H
16005 (MSN 5699) converted to UH-1H, then to UH-1V
16006 (MSN 5700) 2/67: TOS USA. Assigned to Transportation, Medium Helicopter (TRAN MDMHELCO), Alaska
3/67: Post Supply, 6th Army, Fort Ord, CA.
4/67: Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT
6/67: US Army Republic of Vietnam Flight Detachment, South Vietnam.
8/67: Bailed to Bell Helicopter, Fort Worth, TX. Converted to UH-1H?
11/67: 355th Aviation Company, Fort Sill, OK.
4/68: 201st Aviation Company (Corps), South Vietnam.
6/68: 235th Assault Helicopter Company, South Vietnam.
7/68: 201st Aviation Company (Corps), South Vietnam.
8/69: 57th Aviation Company (Aeromedical)(Fixed-Wing), South Vietnam.
11/70: 604th Transportation Company, South Vietnam.
2/71: Loaned out. Naval Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
1/72: 15th Medical Detachment, 421st Medical Company (Air Ambulance), Grafenwoehr, Germany.
4/75: Loaned to NASA, Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA
9/75 to after 12/75: 114th Aviation Company, Fort Clayton, Panama Canal Zone,
By 1986: Illinois Army National Guard.
By 2/96 to after 8/17: Yankee Air Museum, Detroit, MI, Willow Run Airport.
Oct 1. 2019: Northwest Helicopters LLC, Olympia, WA with c/r N876GM.
16007 (MSN 5701) converted to UH-1H. With Rhode Island Army NG at Quonset State ANGB
Sep 1, 1989.
16008 (MSN 5702) converted to UH-1H
16009 (MSN 5703) w/o May 20, 1970
16010 (MSN 5704) converted to UH-1H. Noted in March 1995 with UNC Helicopters, Ozark,
Alabama.
16012 (MSN 5706) converted to UH-1H. With AMVETS Post #227, Pottsville, Pennsylvania
16013 (MSN 5707) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0516 Oct 2, 1995.
16014 (MSN 5708) converted to UH-1H. As UH-1H active in October 1994 with 1-224th AVN
Maryland ARNG at Weide AAF. To American Legion Post #36, Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania
16015 (MSN 5709) w/o Apr 27, 1973
16016 (MSN 5710) converted to UH-1H
16019 (MSN 5713) converted to UH-1H. To Rocky Mountain Museum of Military History, Mossoula, Montana
16021 (MSN 5715) w/o Oct 9, 1971
16022 (MSN 5716) w/o Jun 6, 1968
16023 (MSN 5717) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N525BM
16024 (MSN 5718) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Aug 1970 to Dec 1971. Converted to UH-1H.
As UH-1H active in October 1986 with United States Army School of Transportation, Fort Eustis, Newport News, Virginia
To AMARC as XA0438 Aug 14, 1995. Allocated civilian
registration number of N4072P June 2001. N4072P cancelled
May 16, 2008 on sale to owner in South Africa. Registered
to Enspire Aviation P/L as ZS-HBV
16025 (MSN 5719) w/o Nov 17, 1968
16026 (MSN 5720) w/o May 8, 1969
16027 (MSN 5721) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N6190P.
Became EC-GDN. Crashed Jun 18, 2000.
16028 (MSN 5722) w/o Jul 19, 1971
16029 (MSN 5723) w/o Aug 4, 1968
16030 (MSN 5724) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N106NJ
16031 (MSN 5725) w/o Oct 4, 1972
16032 (MSN 5726) collided in midair with 66-16055 over Durrets Run firing range at Ft Knox, KY May 28, 1967.
10 injured
16033 (MSN 5727) w/o Oct 31, 1968
16034 (MSN 5728) supplied to Mexico 1996/97 under Excess Defense
Articles Program but grounded Mar 1998. 1H N313SD US Dept of State (INL/A), Patrick AFB, FL, Feb 7 2008.
FAC4512 Fuerza Aerea Colombiana. Regn N313SD cancelled Aug 8 2011 as exported to Colombia.
16035 (MSN 5729) w/o Se 18, 1968
16036 (MSN 5730) w/o Nov 10 1971
16037 (MSN 5731) converted to UH-1H. To El Salvador AF as FAES 268
16038 (MSN 5732, 17th Cav, 3rd Sqn, A Troop) crashed due to engine failure near Quan Loi, SVN Feb 24, 1971. 7 KIA.
16039 (MSN 5733) converted to UH-1H. Became N5480G
16040 (MSN 5734) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N6132N based at Lumberton, NC with North
Carolina Forest Service.
16041 (MSN 5735) converted to UH-1H
16042 (MSN 5736) w/o Feb 22, 1968
16043 (MSN 5737) w/o Dec 28, 1967
16044 (MSN 5738) w/o Jun 7, 1968
16045 (MSN 5739) converted to UH-1H, then to GUH-1H. To civil registry as N4207R
16046 (MSN 5740) w/o May 18, 1967
16047 (MSN 5741) converted to UH-1H
16048 (MSN 5742) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N13YA. As UH-1H registered as N876EM
to Northwest Helicopters Llc, Olympia, Washington on October 1, 2019.
16049 (MSN 5743) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0465 Sep 22, 1995. Now
Number N4071P allocated June 2001.
16050 (MSN 5744) w/o Jan 13, 1971
16054 (MSN 5748) converted to UH-1H
16055 (MSN 5749) collided in midair with 66-16032 over Durrets Run firing range at Fort Knox, KY May 28, 1967. 10 injured.
16056 (MSN 5750) converted to UH-1H. On display at Camp Blanding Museum and Memorial Park, Starke, Florida
16057 (MSN 5751) converted to UH-1H
16059 (MSN 5753) w/o Dec 22, 1968
16061 (MSN 5755) w/o Nov 26, 1968
16062 (MSN 5756) with 2nd Flight Platoon, 498th Medical Co, 43rd Medical Group, 44th Medical Brigade shot down
Sep 27, 1978 19 mi N of Phu Cat, Military Region 2, Binh Dinh Province, South Vietnam. 5 crew, 1 KIA, four injured, all
recovered, aircraft destroyed.
16063 (MSN 5757) w/o Apr 27, 1971
16064 (MSN 5758) w/o Jan 6, 1972
16065 (MSN 5759) converted to UH-1H
16066 (MSN 5760) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0469 Sep 22, 1995. To Yankee Air Force Museum in 1996.
Registered N711430G Sep 9 2005. Seen stripped with Northwest
Helicopters, Olympia MAP, WA Jun 2006
16067 (MSN 5761) w/o Oct 10, 1968
16068 (MSN 5762) w/o Jun 25, 1967
16069 (MSN 5763) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0587 Sep 16, 1996
16070 (MSN 5764) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N965MF
16071 (MSN 5765) converted to UH-1H. Was displayed on the campus of Mt. San Antonio College, Walnut, California.
To Protech Aviation Incorporated, Owasso, Oklahoma as N851TP on June 18, 2018.
16072 (MSN 5766) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0450 Aug 28, 1995. Went to Colombian AF for spares recovery
16073 (NSN 5767) converted to UH-1H
16074 (MSN 5768) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0429 Jul 21, 1995
16075 (MSN 5769) converted to UH-1H
16076 (MSN 5770) converted to UH-1H
16077 (MSN 5771) w/o Mar 20, 1969
16078 (MSN 5772) converted to UH-1H. N8146H US Dept of State, Patrick AFB, FL, Apr 10 1989. Regn canx Jul 17 2009.
16079 (MSN 5773) w/o Jun 25, 1967
16080 (MSN 5774) w/o Oct 10, 1968
16081 (MSN 5775) w/o Mar 23, 1969
16082 (MSN 5776) w/o Dec 31, 1967
16083 (MSN 5777) converted to UH-1H
16084 (MSN 5778) w/o Jul 15, 1968
16085 (MSN 5779) w/o Jul 25, 1968
16086 (MSN 5780) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Apr 1967 to Mar 1968. Converted to UH-1H. Noted Mar 13, 2004
stored on Army apron at Birmingham IAP, AL. Noted Mar 2006 preserved at Smith ANG Base, Birmingham, AL
16087 (MSN 5781) converted to UH-1H then to GUH-1H
16088 (MSN 5782) w/o Apr 20, 1967
16089 (MSN 5783)
16091 (MSN 5785) w/o Dec 16, 1969
16092 (MSN 5786) converted to UH-1H. W/o Mar 14, 1979
16093 (MSN 5787) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N6131P
16094 (MSN 5788) converted to UH-1H
16095 (MSN 5789) w/o May 29, 1969
16096 (MSN 5790) w/o May 10, 1968
16097 (MSN 5791) w/o Aug 13, 1967
16098 (MSN 5792) w/o Jul 2, 1968
16099 (MSN 5793) converted to UH-1H
16100 (MSN 5794) w/o Aug 13, 1968
16101 (MSN 5795) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0560 Oct 19, 1995.
Registration N661TX reserved May 9, 2005, taken up Aug 8, 2005
16102 (MSN 5796) w/o Aug 13, 1968
16103 (MSN 5797) Headquarters & Headquarters Company "Flying Circus", 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry
Division (Airmobile) Sep67-Nov67. Converted to UH-1H. Noted Mar 1993 with C Company 3-159th AVN at
Barstow Dagget Airport in Soviet-style color scheme to depict Hind attack helicopter.
16104 (MSN 5798) w/o May 11, 1967
16105 (MSN 5799) w/o Jul 20, 1967
16106 (MSN 5800) converted to UH-1H
16107 (MSN 5801) supplied to Mexico 1996/97 under Excess Defense
Articles Program but grounded Mar 1998. Returned to USA and
supplied to Colombian Army as EJC-417.
16108 (MSN 5802) converted to UH-1H.
16109 (MSN 5803) converted to UH-1H, then to GUH-1H. At Army Aviation Museum, Ft. Rucker, AL.
To Marion County Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Fairmount, West Virginia
16110 (MSN 5804) w/o Nov 1, 1968
16111 (NSN 5805) w/o Jan 31, 1967
16112 (MSN 5806) w/o Jan 23, 1970
16113 (MSN 5807) w/o Nov 17, 1968
16114 (MSN 5808) converted to UH-1H, then to UH-1V. Registration N250DM allocated Jan 14, 2004.
16115 (MSN 5809) w/o Nov 4, 1971
16116 (MSN 5810) w/o Feb 15, 1968
16117 (MSN 5811) w/o Jul 27, 1967
16118 (MSN 5812) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0424 Jun 8, 1995.
Noted stored at Falcon Field, Mesa, AZ Mar 28, 2006. Registration N312RB
reserved Mar 28, 2008. Despite N321RB being reserved, registration N338CB
was reserved May 28, 2008, taken up Jul 25, 2008 Registration N338CB cancalled Jun 19, 2017.
16119 (MSN 5813) to N2750V, then written off
16120 (MSN 5814) w/o Mar 28 1969
16121 (MSN 5815) w/o Oct 24, 1968
16122 (MSN 5816) 3/67: TOS USA.
3/67: Director of Supply (Transportation), 6th Army, U. S. Army Aviation Materiel Command (AVCOM),
Sharpe General Depot, San Joaquin, CA.
7/67: US Army, Republic of Vietnam Flight Detachment, South Vietnam.
8/67 to 10/67: Bailed to Bell Helicopter, Fort Worth, TX, for conversion to UH-1H and testing in Vietnam.
9/22/67: During Air/Land Assault mission the aircraft took two hits from 7.62mm in the cockpit, wounding a
crew member and damaged hydraulic systems, causing aircraft to divert from mission.
11/67: 355th Aviation Company, 4th Army, Fort Sill, OK.
1/68 to 5/68: Army Aeronautical Depot Maintenance Center (ARADMAC), NAS Corpus Christi, TX. Assigned for maintenance.
Apparently the aircraft was still in Vietnam operated by ARADMAC. (Assignment for maintenance apparently a cover).
Apr 1, 1968: While operating on a troop extraction mission in Cambodia, the aircraft took 13 hits with
81 mm recoilless rifle and 7.62mm rounds on the left side, causing fragmentation damage. Two individuals
wounded. Engine, landing gear, structure, flight controls, electrical system and tail rotor damaged
resulting in forced landing. The aircraft was later recovered by means other than its own power.
6/68 to 8/68: Storage ARADMAC, NAS Corpus Christi, TX.
9/08 to 10/70: 283rd Medical Detachment (Helicopter Ambulance), Qui Nhon, South Vietnam.
4/30/69: Damaged during autorotation training.
11/70: 608th Transportation Company (Direct Support), South Vietnam.
1/71 to 8/71: 71st Assault Helicopter Squadron, 501st Aviation Battalion, South Vietnam.
9/71: A Company, 123rd Aviation Battalion, South Vietnam.
10/71: 608th Transportation Company (DS), South Vietnam.
12/71: D Troop, 1st Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division, South Vietnam.
1/72: US Army Aviation Systems Command (AVSCOM), NAS Patuxent River, MD.
1/72: Loaned to Naval Air Warfare Center, NAS Patuxent River, MD.
7/72: National Guard Bureau, Washington, DC.
12/72: 85th Infantry Division (Training), 5th Army, Chicago, IL.
1/73 to after 11/87: Illinois Army National Guard.
10/95: Kenosha Military Museum, Kenosha, WI.
10/07: Russell Military Museum.
2/5/08: Registration N205KM reserved for Kenosha Military Museum
4/14/08: Registration N205KM taken up.
Sep 10, 2008: Rice Aircraft Services Inc, Marysville, CA with c/r N205KM.
7/14/17: Registration N205KM cancelled.
16125 (MSN 5819) w/o Oct 19, 1967
16126 (MSN 5820) Converted to UH-1H and to N296FA with Bell
Helicopter Textron Inc, Ozark, Alabama on September 28, 2017. Registration cancelled
Dec 19, 2017. To Ugandan Peoples' Defence Force Nov 2016
16127 (MSN 5821) converted to UH-1H.
16128 (MSN 5822) converted to UH-1H
16129 (MSN 5823) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0517 Oct 2, 1995.
Registration N51KA reserved Jul 16, 2004, taken up Sep 27, 2004. To Chile civil registry as CC-AAU
16130 (MSN 5824) converted to UH-1H
16131 (MSN 5825) converted to UH-1H
16132 (MSN 5826) converted to UH-1H
16133 (MSN 5627) w/o Jun 22 1967
16134 (MSN 5628) w/o Jun 22, 1967
16135 (MSN 5829) to VFW Post #1843, Glencoe, Oklahoma
16136 (MSN 5830) w/o May 18, 1967
16137 (MSN 5831) converted to UH-1H. Registered as N911RY Apr 3, 1995
16138 (MSN 5832) converted to UH-1H, then to UH-1V. Became N985MF.
16140 (MSN 5834) w/o May 11, 1967
16141 (MSN 5835) converted to UH-1H
16142 (MSN 5836) w/o Nov 19, 1969
16143 (MSN 5837) converted to UH-1H then to UH-1V. As UH-1V active in September 1995 with 1022nd
Medical Company Wyoming Army National Guard at Cheyenne.
16144 (MSN 5838) w/o Mar 7, 1968
16145 (MSN 5839) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Oct 1967 to May 1968. Converted to UH-1H
16146 (MSN 5840) converted to UH-1H
16147 (MSN 5841) w/o Oct 12, 1967
16148 (MSN 5842) converted to UH-1H
16149 (MSN 5843) converted to UH-1H. Became N49KP, registration cancelled Oct 5, 2005
on sale to owner in Chile. Registered Oct 26, 2005 to Bosques Arauco SA
as CC-CBH
16150 (MSN 5844) converted to UH-1H. 150th AVN Vermont ANG Noted at Burlington, VT on 09 September 1989 on their open day,
To civil registry as N7232K. To CC-COW.
16151 (MSN 5845) w/o Feb 28, 1969
16152 (MSN 5846) w/o Sep 8, 1969
16153 (MSN 5847) w/o Dec 16, 1968
16154 (MSN 5848) converted to UH-1H
16155 (MSN 5849) converted to UH-1H, then to UH-1V. 397th Med Co, New Hampshire ARNG
noted at Concord airport, NH 10th September 1989, Preserved at VFW Post #374, Arcade, NY Jan 2008
16156 (MSN 5850) w/o Nov 11, 1968
16157 (MSN 5851) converted to UH-1H
16158 (MSN 5852) w/o at unknown date
16159 (MSN 5853) w/o Mar 24, 1968
15160 (NSN 5854) w/o Nov 9, 1967
16161 (MSN 5855) 3/67: TOS USA as UH-1D. Director of Supply Transportation, 6th Army, Germany. Assigned but
apparently never left the USA.
5/67: 6th Army, Dugway Proving Ground, UT
6/67: US Army Republic of Vietnam Flight Detachment, South Vietnam
8/67: Bailed to Bell Helicopter, Fort Worth, TX.
11/67: 355th Aviation Company, 4th Army, Fort Sill, OK
4/68: Bailed to Bell Helicopter, Fort Worth, TX.
5/68: 355th Aviation Company, 4th Army, Fort Sill, OK
7/68: OPM Southeast Asia NITEOPS, 1st Army, Fort Belvoir, VA
8/68: Headquaters and Headquartes Detachment, 44th Engineer Group, Thailand
11/68: 189th Assault Helicopter Company, South Vietnam
1/69: HHD 44th Engineer Group, Thailand
2/69: 79th Transportation Company, South Vietnam
3/69: Army Aeronautical Depot Maintenance Center (ARADMAC), NAS Corpus Christi, TX for maintenance.
5/69 to 8/69: Bailed to Bell Helicopter, Fort Worth, TX, for conversion to UH-1H.
9/69: HHD 44th Engineer Group, Thailand
10/69: A Company, 4th Aviation Battalion, South Vietnam
1/70: 604th Transportation Company, South Vietnam
4/70: Transported to USA.
5/79: (ARADMAC), NAS Corpus Christi, TX for maintenance.
10/70: 182nd Aviation Company, Fort Bragg, NC.
12/72: Naval Air Test Center, NAS Patuxent River, MD.
5/73: Supply Division, 1st Army, Fort Dix, NJ.
9/73: US Army Garrison, Fort Dix, NJ.
2/75: Supply Division, 1st Army, Fort Dix, NJ.
5/75: New Jersey Army National Guard.
Unknown date: Alabama Army National Guard.
By 5/96: Stored Birmingham, AL, Airport on Army ramp.
2011: USS Battleship Alabama Memorial Park, Mobile, AL
16162 (MSN 5856) converted to UH-1H.
16163 (MSN 5857) converted to UH-1H, w/o Nov 9, 1967
16164 (MSN 5858) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0456 Sep 11, 1995. Allocated civilian
registration number of N4069G June 2001.
16166 (MSN 5860) w/o Sep 21, 1967
16169 (MSN 5863) w/o Aug 10, 1967
16170 (MSN 5864) w/o Sep 30, 1968
16171 (MSN 5865) preserved at Volk Field, WI
16172 (MSN 5866) w/o Nov 14, 1969
16173 (MSN 5867) converted to UH-1H
16176 (MSN 5870) w/o Oct 11, 1969
16178 (MSN 5872) w/o Dec 16, 1968
16179 (MSN 5873) to JUH-1H.
16181 (MSN 5875) w/o Jul 13, 1972
16182 (MSN 5876) converted to UH-1H. W/o Mar 24, 1970
16183 (MSN 577) w/o Jan 12, 1968
16185 (MSN 5879, 101st Avn, B Co) shot down and exploded midair 20 mi W of Khe Sanh, Laos Mar 20, 1971. 4 KIA.
16187 (MSN 5881) converted to UH-1H. Registered N40854 Feb 6, 1995, to EC-GLR Jun 3, 1997.
16188 (MSN 5882) w/o Dec 16, 1968
16189 (MSN 5883) w/o Dec 16, 1968
16190 (MSN 5884) w/o Dec 16, 1968
16191 (MSN 5885) converted to UH-1H. Sold to El Salvador as FAES 208
16192 (MSN 5886) w/o Dec 16, 1968
16193 (MSN 5887) converted to UH-1H
16194 (MSN 5888) converted to UH-1H. To El Salvador AF as FAES 209. Cabin preserved at Museo Nacional
de Aviacion, Ilopagango IAP, San Salvador.
16195 (MSN 5889) w/o Dec 16, 1968
16196 (MSN 5890) converted to UH-1H
16197 (MSN 5891) in hangar at Ft Rucker used as maintenance trainer. Was at one
time wiht El Salvador AF as FAES 208. Noted Mar 8, 2005 at
Yano Hall, Fort Rucker. In 2014 was on display at entrance to Lowe Army Airfield, Fort Rucker, Alabama.
16198 (MSN 5892) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N93ND. To N28BC in February 1999 with Letcher
Helicopters, Sandy Valley, Nevada and to Chile as CC-CLB with Servicios Aereos Copters, Rancagua.
On April 11, 2017 to N110NW with Northwest Helicopters, Olympia, Washington.
16199 (MSN 5893) s/o Dec 16, 1968
16200 (MSN 5894) converted to UH-1H. 150th AVN Vermont ANG Noted at Burlington, VT on 09 September 1989 on their open day,
Fuselage noted Sep 2006 at Wings of Eagles
Discovery Center, Elmira, NY. Registered N367JX Nov 10, 2008
16201 (MSN 5895) converted to UH-1H
16202 (MSN 5896) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as XC-JAA
16203 (MSN 5897) converted to UH-1H. Currently N66218, registration N66UH reserved May 23, 2006,
but NTU. Reservation N990PS reserved Nov 14, 2006, taken
up Dec 29, 2006.
16204 (MSN 5898) w/o Aug 8, 1968
16205 (MSN 5899, 212nd CAB) crashed in South Vietnam Jan 12, 1969. 2 KIA.
16206 (MSN 5900, 240th AHC) hit by debris of two colliding UH-1D and crashed in SVN Jun 25, 1968.
16207 (MSN 5901) w/o Feb 29, 1968
16209 (MSN 5903) lost near A Shau Valley, SVN Apr 21, 1968. 6 MIA. This copter is also listed
as having gone to AMARC as XA0601 Feb 14, 1997
16210 (MSN 5904) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Jan 1969 to Dec 1971. Converted to UH-1H
16211 (MSN 5905, 240th AHC) crashed due transmission failure at Boa Loc Pass, SVN Dec 14, 1967. All 4 KIA.
16212 (MSN 5906) w/o Jul 4, 1968
16213 (MSN 5907) w/o Jan 11, 1969
16214 (MSN 5908) noted at Hardwood Weapons Range, Wisconsin Aug 2001.
16215 (MSN 5909) converted to UH-1H. Noted in March 1995 with UNC Helicopters, Ozark,
Alabama. To Lebanon as L01108 wfu Oct 1995 to Jul 2017.
16216 (MSN 5910) w/o Oct 30, 1968
16217 (MSN 5911, 283rd Med Det, 498th Med Co) shot down by RPG 16 km W of Plei Moung, SVN Jan 23, 1969.
4 crew and 3 injured soldiers killed.
16218 (MSN 5912) converted to UH-1H. After serving with the CT Army National Guard, it was retired and was placed on a
pedestal as a memorial in front of the Army Aviation Support Facility at Bradley International Airport,
Windsor Locks CT.
16219 (MSN 5913) w/o Dec 21, 1967
16220 (MSN 5914) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as XC-JAB
16221 (MSN 5915) w/o May 19, 1970
16223 (MSN 5917) converted to UH1H. To Ejercito de Argentina as AE-431
16224 (MSN 5918) converted to UH-1H. To Philippine AF. With 205th TAW Philippine AF crashed near Rosario, La Union province
125 mi NW of Manila during Exercise Aquilar Jul 19, 1996. 3 killed, 2 injured.
16226 (MSN 5919) w/o May 22, 1970
16227 (MSN 5921) converted to UH-1H. To VVA, Delaware State Council, New Castle, Delaware. Noted on display Jun 2017
at Camp Ridley, MN
16228 (MSN 5922) converted to UH-1H, then to UH-1V. W/o Sep 15, 1985
16229 (MSN 5923) converted to UH-1H
16230 (MSN 5924) w/o May 30, 1968
16231 (MSN 5925) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Jun 1967 to May 1968. W/o Jul 3, 1968 with 355 AVN
16232 (MSN 5926) w/o Dec 30, 1969
16233 (MSN 5927) w/o Dec 231, 1967
16234 (MSN 5928) converted to UH-1H
16235 (MSN 5929) w/o Aug 17, 1967
16236 (MSN 5930) converted to UH-1H. Preserved VFW Post #3006, Salisbury, North Carolina
16237 (MSN 5931) converted to UH-1H
16238 (MSN 5932) converted to UH-1H. At Los Rios Community College, CA Aug 2007
16239 (MSN 5933) converted to UH-1H, then to UH-1V. 397th Med Co, New Hampshire ARNG
noted at Concord airport, NH 10th September 1989,
16240 (MSN 5934) converted to UH-1H
16241 (MSN 5935) w/o Oct 8, 1969
16242 (MSN 5936) w/o Dec 14, 1967
16243 (MSN 5937) Delivered to US Army Apr67. Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 1st Brigade,
5th Infantry Division 1968. 92nd Assault Helicopter Company "Stallion" Apr69-Sep70. Converted to UH-1V.
W/o Nov 9, 1991.
16244 (MSN 5938) w/o Mar 31, 1969
16245 (MSN 5939) w/o Aug 26, 1969
16246 (MSN 5940) w/o Apr 11, 1966
16247 (MSN 5941) converted to UH-1H
16248 (MSN 5942) w/o Feb 18, 1971
16249 (MSN 5943) w/o FeB 16, 1969
16250 (MSN 5944) w/o May 15, 1969
16251 (MSN 5945) w/o Apr 14, 1970
16252 (MSN 5946) converted to UH-1H
16253 (MSN 5947) w/o Apr 5, 1968
16254 (MSN 5948) w/o Apr 3, 1972
16255 (MSN 5949) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N1214B. N1214B cancelled on November 7, 1997 and to
Chile with L�nea de Aero Servicios S.A, Santago as CC-CNF
16258 (MSN 5952) converted to UH-1H
16259 (MSN 5953) converted to UH-1H
16260 (MSN 5954) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") May 1968 to Oct 1969. Converted to UH-1H
16261 (MSN 5955) converted to UH-1H
16263 (MSN 5957) converted to UH-1H
16264 (MSN 5958) w/o Jul 20, 1968
16265 (MSN 5959) named "The Judge" with 129th Assault Helicopter Company in Vietnam in 1969.
16266 (MSN 5960) w/o Jan 16 1972
16267 (MSN 5961) w/o Jan 12, 1968
16268 (MSN 5962) w/o Dec 10, 1969
16272 (MSN 5966) converted to UH-1V. W/o Oct 13, 1981
16273 (MSN 5967) w/o Mar 1, 1970
16274 (MSN 5968) w/o Jan 18, 1971
16275 (MSN 5969) w/o Jun 13, 1968
16276 (MSN 5970) w/o Feb 2, 1971
16277 (MSN 5971) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0496 Sep 27, 1995. To Argentine Army
for spares 3/9/2001.
16279 (MSN 5973) w/o Apr 7, 1969
16281 (MSN 5975) to Philippines. Crashed Mar 1, 2000.
16282 (MSN 5976, 57th AHC) shot down by small arms fire in 3 mi from Lao/SVN border, in Laos Feb 19, 1968. 3 MIA,
3 wounded and rescued, 1 of them died later from wounds.
16283 (MSN 5977) w/o Jul 29, 1970
16284 (MSN 5978) w/o Mar 28, 1969
16285 (MSN 5979) w/o Dec 17, 1968
16287 (MSN 5981) to Couny of Lamar, Purvis, MS
16288 (MSN 5982) w/o Dec 11, 1970
16290 (MSN 5984) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0532 Oct 3, 1995. Donated to Museum of Flight in Nowra, NSW Australia.
Now on display there.
16291 (MSN 5985) converted to UH-1H. To El Salvador AF as FAES 291
16292 (MSN 5986) w/o Apr 1, 1972
16293 (MSN 5987) converted to UH-1H
16294 (MSN 5988) as UH-1H-II to Policia Nacional De Colombia as PNC-0708
16295 (MSN 5989) converted to UH-1H
16296 (MSN 5990) w/o May 7, 1981
16297 (MSN 5991) w/o Nov 21, 1968
16298 (MSN 5992) converted to UH-1H. Registered N911RQ Apr 5, 1995
16299 (MSN 5993) w/o 1970
16300 (MSN 5994) converted to UH-1H
16301 (MSN 5995) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N772AR. Registration N772AR cancelled on June 1, 2010
To VH-UHE with Pays Helicopters, Scone, New South Wales, Australia on August 30, 2013.
Registered as VH-UHE on October 26, 2017 with Trecked, Georges Hall, New South Wales
16302 (MSN 5996, 227th Avn, A Co) the sling load began violently oscillate, the rope hit the tail rotor and
crashed at Lai Khe, SVN Jan 16, 1969. 7 KIA.
16303 (MSN 5997) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") May 1968 to Jul 1969. W/o Aug 19, 1969, hit by heavy machine gun
fire, exploded in midair and crashed. 7 KIA.
16304 (MSN 5998) 4/67: TOS USA s UH-1D. Assigned to General Supply Division, Red River Army Depot
(Aviation Systems Command), TX.
5/67: Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT.
6/67: US Army Republic of Vietnam Flight Division, South Vietnam.
8/67: Bailed to Bell Helicopter, Fort Worth, TX.
11/67: 355th Aviation Company, Fort Sill, OK.
4/68: Bailed to Bell Helicopter, Fort Worth, TX.
5/68: 355th Aviation Company, Fort Sill, OK.
7/68: OPM Southeast Asia NITEOPS, 1st Army, Fort Belvoir, VA
8/68: Company A, 227th Assault Helicopter Battalion, 1st Calvary Division, South Vietnam.
6/69: In transit to USA.
7/69 to 3/70: Army Aeronautical Depot Maintenance Center (ARADMAC), NAS Corpus Christi, TX. In maintenance.
Converted to UH-1H.
4/70: Headquarters, 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, NC.
7/71: Supply Division, Fort Bragg, NC.
11/71: US Army MATLAB, Fort Eustis, VA.
1/72: Headquarters, 82nd Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, NC.
12/72: ARADMAC, NAS Corpus Christi, TX.
1/73: Aviation Systems Command Project, Saint. Louis, MO.
2/73: ARADMAC, NAS Corpus Christi, TX. In maintenance.
7/73: Army National Guard, Zone of the Interior.
UNK: 106th Aviation Battalion (ARNG), Davenport, IA.
By 4/98: In storage with Iowa Army National Guard, Davenport, IA.
8/25/99: Vietnam Veterans USA.
9/99: Louisa County All Veterans Memorial, Grandview, IA.
16305 (MSN 5999) converted to UH-1h
16306 (MSN 6000) w/o Dec 31, 1968
66-16307/17144 Bell UH-1D-BF Iroquois
MSN 8501/9338. Transfers to AMARC from www.amarcexperience.com
16355,16372,16397,16419,16475,16484,16513,16538,16554,16740,16836,
16868,16877,16894,16896,16944,16972,17030,17089,17100 to UH-1V.
16307 (MSN 8501) w/o Apr 18, 1968
16308 (MSN 8502) converted to UH-1H
16309 (MSN 8503) to Republic of Vietnam Army
16310 (MSN 8504) w/o Aug 1, 1968
16311 (MSN 8505) w/o Aug 14, 1969
16312 (MSN 8506) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") May 1968 to Dec 1970. Converted to UH-1H
16313 (MSN 8507) converted to UH-1H
16314 (MSN 8508) w/o Jul 18, 1968
16315 (MSN 8509) w/o Aug 17, 1971
16318 (MSN 8512) converted to UH-1H
16319 (MSN 8513) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0454 Sep 8, 1995
16320 (MSN 8514) w/o Aug 1, 1968.
16321 (MSN 8515) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0520 Oct 2, 1995. to Bell Helicpter Textron
of Ozark, AL as N486PA Feb 6, 2013, cancelled Dec 19, 2017. To Ugandan Peoples' Defence Force as AF324 Nov 2017
16322 (MSN 8516) converted to UH-1H. Noted stored at Arlington, WA May 2, 2005.
16323 (MSN 8517) w/o Jan 8 1969
16324 (MSN 8518) on civilian roster as N2580V, to Australian civil registry as VH-KTY. Withdrawn from Australian
civil registry in 2001 and stored. Also listed as w/o Jun 6, 1968
16325 (MSN 8519) 4/67: TOS USA. Assigned to 4th Army General Supply Division, Red River Army Depot, Texarkana, TX.
5/67: Army Aviation Division, 6th Army, Dugway Proving Ground, UT.
6/67: US Army, Republic of Vietnam, Flight Detachment, South Vietnam. Assignment was made but not delivered.
7/67: 134th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Bragg, NC.
11/67: 134th Assault Helicopter Company (134th AvCo redesignated) deployed to South Vietnam.
9/69: 79th Transportation Company, South Vietnam.
10/69:Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 44th Engineer Group, Thailand.
1/70: 7th Corps Support Command, Germany.
3/70: Office of the Director for Continental Supply, 1st Army, Fort Knox, KY.
4/70: 8th Squadron, 1st Air Cavalry, Fort Knox, KY.
4/71: US Army Armor Center, Fort Knox, KY.
5/71: 8th Squadron, 1st Air Cavalry, Fort Knox, KY.
6/71: US Army Armor Center, Fort Knox, KY.
7/71: 8th Squadron, 1st Air Cavalry, Fort Knox, KY.
10/71: 155th Aviation Company, Fort Ord, CA.
1/72: 8th Squadron, 1st Air Cavalry, Fort Knox, KY.
7/72: C troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Air Cavalry, Fort Knox, KY.
5/73: Supply Division, 1st Army, Fort Knox, KY.
Ca. 6/73: Converted to UH-1H.
7/73: C troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Air Cavalry, Fort Knox, KY.
2/74: Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Air Cavalry, Fort Knox, KY.
9/74: Supply Division, 5th Army, Fort Knox, KY
2/75: B Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Air Cavalry, Fort Knox, KY.
By 10/96: Displayed mounted at Daleville, AL city hall.
16326 (NSN 8520) w/o Feb 6, 1969
16327 (MSN 8521) converted to UH-1H. W/o Jun 17, 1985 and wreck noted at Lawson AAF, Georgia Dec 1986
16329 (MSN 8523) w/o Sep 22, 1969
16330 (MSN 8524) w/o Mar 14, 1968
16331 (MSN 8525) w/o Feb 28, 1979
16332 (MSN 8526) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") shot down by small arms fire in SVN Sep 22, 1969. Both crew killed.
16334 (MSN 8528) w/o Aug 19, 1971
16335 (MSN 8529) converted to UH-1H. Converted to *Left Bank* electronic
surveillance aircraft. registered N4212C Mar 1, 1995. Registration
N541FA reserved Feb 25, 2009, taken up Mar 31, 2009.
16336 (MSN 8530) converted to *Left Bank* electronic survellance aircraft. Also listed as w/o Mar 3, 1969
16337 (MSN 8531) w/o May 17, 1969
16338 (MSN 8532) w/o Jun 6, 1970
16340 (MSN 8534) to Republic of Vietnam ARMY
16341 (MSN 8535) Headquarters & Headquarters Company "Flying Circus", 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry
Division (Airmobile) Aug68-Aug69. By 6/78: Converted to UH-1H. (HHC, 1Bde, 1st Cal site says they got it as a UH-1H)
8/68 to 8/69: HHC, 1st Brigade, 1st Calvary Division (Airmobile), South Vietnam.
By 1987: Illinois ARNG.
2/7/94: Al Letcher, Jean, NV with c/r N46666
11/7/96: C/r N46666 cancelled.
By 12/96: Helicopters del Pacifico Limitada, Temuco, Chile with c/r CC-CLE.
16343 (MSN 8537) w/o Apr 16, 1969
16344 (MSN 8538) converted to *Left Bank* electronic surveillance aircraft. W/o Oct 24, 1969
16345 (MSN 8539) Converted to UH-1H and registered as N34GD on January 15, 2022 to Dwind Helicopter Services
at Zeeland, Michigan
16347 (MSN 8541) w/o Jun 18, 1968
16348 (MSN 8542) converted to UH-1H. W/o Dec 13, 1978
16349 (MSN 8543) converted to UH-1V. Supplied to Mexico 1996/97 under Excess Defense
Articles Program but grounded Mar 1998. Registered XC-LIW
Oct 4, 2005.
16350 (MSN 8544) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0528 Oct 2, 1995. To Argentine Army for spares 3/9/2001.
16353 (MSN 8547) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") w/o in forced landing after being hit by small arms fire Jun 10, 1970
16354 (MSN 8548) 5/67; TOS USA. By 10/67: Converted to UH-1H.
11/67 to 1/70: 192nd Assault Helicopter Company, South Vietnam.
By 5/82: Illinois ARNG. To AMARC as XA0328 Sep 22, 1988
Range target at Yuma, AZ proving ground June 1997
16355 (MSN 8549). Converted to UH-1V. Was N4212C; registration N1145Q allocated Jan 14, 2004.
Registration N270DM reserved Mar 9, 2004.
16356 (MSN 8550) w/o Jan 22, 1971
16357 (MSN 8551) w/o Apr 18, 1968
16360 (MSN 8554) w/o Apr 8, 1969
16361 (MSN 8555) w/o Apr 5, 1969
16362 (MSN 8556) w/o May 30, 1968
16363 (MSN 8557) w/o Apr 13, 1970
16364 (MSN 8558) /wo May 30, 1968
16365 (MSN 8559) w/o Mar 7, 1968
16366 (MSN 8560) converted to UH-1H. To El Salvador AF as FAES 290
16367 (MSN 8561) w/o Jan 25, 1968
16368 (MSN 8562) w/o Aug 19, 1969
16369 (MSN 8563) converted to UH-1H
16371 (MSN 8565) to Republic of Vietnam Army
16372 (MSN 8566) converted to UH-1V. 397th Med Co, New Hampahire ARNG noted at Concord
airport, NH 10th September 1989,
16373 (MSN 8567, 2nd SIG) crashed in heavy fog in SVN Sep 2, 1967. 3 KIA, 3 injured.
16374 (MSN 8568) converted to UH-1H. To City of Susanville, California
16375 (MSN 8569) w/o Apr 4, 1968
16377 (MSN 8571) converted to UH-1H
16378 (MSN 8572) w/o Oct 7, 1967
16380 (MSN 8574) converted to UH-1H. W/o Jul 20, 1975
16382 (MSN 8576) w/o Jan 4, 1968
16383 (MSN 8577) w/o Jan 4, 1968
16384 (MSN 8578) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0464 Sep 22, 1995.
16386 (MSN 8580) w/o Oct 5, 1967
16387 (MSN 8581) converted to UH-1H. Registered N41736 Apr 12, 2004.
16388 (MSN 8582) converted to UH-1H
16389 (MSN 8583) converted to UH-1H
16391 (MSN 8585) w/o Jun 20, 1969
16392 (MSN 8586) w/o Jul 7, 1967
16393 (MSN 8587) w/o Nov 9, 1967
16394 (MSN 8588) w/o Mar 7, 1971
16395 (MSN 8589) converted to UH-1H. To El Salvador AF as FAES 206
16396 (MSN 8590) w/o Aug 8, 1968
16397 (MSN 8591) converted to UH-1V
16398 (MSN 8592) converted to UH-1H
16399 (MSN 8593) w/o Sep 2, 1968
16401 (MSN 8595) Delivered to US Army May67 at Sharpe Army Depot, CA. 45th Medical Company [AA], Long Binh,
South Vietnam Jul67. Army Aeronautical Depot Maintenance Center (ARADMAC), NAS Corpus Christi, TX,
for maintenance Jul70. 6th Army Flight Detachment at the Presidio of San Francisco, CA Jan71. Converted to UH-1H
6th Army Staff Aviation Section, Fort Ord, CA May73. Army Aeronautical Depot Maintenance Center (ARADMAC),
NAS Corpus Christi, TX, for maintenance Sep74. 336th Combat Aviation Battalion, US Army Reserve,
Los Alamitos, CA Feb75. Modified to UH-1H. California Army Reserve. Currently N240KC, registration N407KC
reserved Jan 6, 2009, taken up Feb 3, 2009.
Conflict:
Seen Jun 2007 mounted on pole at Grand Ledge, Abrams MAP, MI
16402 (MSN 8596) w/o Jan 4, 1968
16403 (MSN 8597) converted to UH-1H
16404 (MSN 8598) converted to UH-1H
16405 (MSN 8599) Delivered to US Army 1967 at Army Aeronautical Depot Maintenance Center (ARADMAC),
NAS Corpus Christi, TX. 45th Medical Company [AA], Long Binh, South Vietnam Jul67. 175th Assault
Helicopter Company, Vinh Long, South Vietnam Nov70. Army Aeronautical Depot Maintenance
Center (ARADMAC), NAS Corpus Christi, TX for overhaul Dec71. Army Aviation Center, Fort Rucker, AL.
Naval Air Rework Facility (NARF), Pensacola, FL for overhaul Dec73. 62nd Aviation Company,
West Germany, Mar74. A Company, 503rd Combat Aviation Battalion, West Germany, Oct77. B Company,
205th Transportation Battalion, West Germany, Oct80. Corpus Christi Army Depot, TX for overhaul May82.
Modified to UH-1H. Army National Guard � Louisiana Jun82. Corpus Christi Army Depot, TX for
overhaul Nov88. Army Aviation Center, Fort Rucker, AL Jan89. WFU Apr98. Put into storage May01
awaiting shipment to Conyers. On display at American Legion Post #77, Conyers, GA Apr 2007
16407 (MSN 8601) converted to UH-1H. To Korean Army in 1991
16408 (MSN 8602) w/o Dec 13, 1970
16409 (MSN 8603) w/o Jun 10, 1970
16410 (MSN 8604) w/o Apr 8, 1969
16411 (MSN 8605) converted to UH-1H
16412 (MSN 8606) converted to UH-1H. To XC-JAX
16413 (MSN 8607) w/o Feb 13 1970
16414 (MSN 8608, UH-1H) to AMARC as XA0460 Sep 15, 1995. Also listed as w/o May 21, 1969
16415 (MSN 8609) converted to UH-1H
16416 (MSN 8610) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0385 Mar 15, 1995.
Registered N616BV May 5, 2006. N616BV canceled May 13, 2008
on sale to owner in South Africa, registered Jul 15, 2008
to Leading Edge Aviation P/L of Nelsprut as ZS-HGC
16419 (MSN 8613) converted to UH-1H, then to UH-1V. 397th Med Co, New Hampshire ARNG
noted at Concord airport, NH 10th September 1989, Supplied to Mexico 1996/97 under Excess Defense
Articles Program but grounded Mar 1998. To US State Department (International Narcotics
and Law Enforcement) as N359SD Feb 8, 2008. Subsequently
supplied to Colombian Army as EJC-406. Registration N359SD cancelled Apr 5, 2016.
16421 (MSN 8615) converted to UH-1H. As UH-1H active in May 1995 with 1240th Medical
Company North Dakota ARNG at Bismarck.
16422 (MSN 8616) converted to UH-1H
16423 (MSN 8617) w/o Jul 23, 1972
16424 (MSN 8618) converted to UH-1H
16425 (MSN 8619) w/o Sep 21, 1969
16426 (MSN 8620) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0385 Mar 15, 1995.
Noted stored at Falcon Field, Mesa, AZ Mar 28, 2006.
16427 (MSN 8621) converted to UH-1H. To Korean Army in 1991
16428 (MSN 8622) converted to UH-1H. Preserved at Don Muang Technical School, Thailand May 2006
16429 (MSN 8623) converted to UH-1H
16430 (MSN 8624) converted to UH-1H
16431 (MSN 8625) served in 1968-70 at Long Binh, South Vietnam with 45th Medical Company. Converted to UH-1H
16433 (MSN 8627) converted to UH-1H
16434 (MSN 8628, 45th Med) crashed after takeoff in SVN Oct 6, 1967. 4 KIA.
16435 (MSN 8629) w/o Jan 14, 1970
16436 (MSN 8630) w/o Jul 18, 1968
16437 (MSN 8631) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0538 Oct 3, 1995
16438 (MSN 8632) to Republic of Vietnam Army
16439 (MSN 8633) Ca.6/67: TOS USA.
Ca.10/67: Converted to UH-1H.
By 1/68: 155th Assault Helicopter Company, Camp Coryell, Ban Me Thuot, South Vietnam.
Unknown date to after 6/87: Army National Guard.
By 8/94: Unknown owner with c/r N65AD
12/18/96: Washington State Department of Transportation with c/r N65AD.
11/18/04: Certificate of Airworthiness
11/27/06: Huron Ag Helicopters inc, Coalinga, CA with c/r N65D.
5/19/17: West Valley Aviation Inc, Five Points, CA with c/r N65AD
4/11/18: Certificate of Airworthiness.
16441 (MSN 8635) Delivered to US Army May67. 155th Assault Helicopter Company, Ban Me Thuot, South Vietnam.
Collided in mid-air with UH-1H 67-17255 during a troop lift near Cheo Reo in South Vietnam
April 19, 1968. Two aircraft departed the airfield with ARVN troops to conduct a combat assault.
Observers saw the aircraft collide from approx 1,500 feet. Both aircraft crashed and burned and
were destroyed [13KIA].
16442 (MSN 8636) lost near Thon Ba, Vietnam Feb 2, 1968. Crew MIA
16444 (MSN 8638) converted to UH-1H. Derelict cabin section noted Mar 2006 at Ozark Blackwell
Field, AL Also reported as to Royal Jordanian AF, and To Iraqi Army Aviation as YI-212. Assigned to 2nd Scout/Utility Helicopter Squadron
16445 (MSN 8639) converted to UH-1H
16446 (MSN 8640) supplied to Mexico 1996/7 under Excess Defense
Articles Program but grounded Mar 1998. To US State Department (International Narcotics
and Law Enforcement) as N315SD Feb 7, 2008. Subsequently supplied to Colombian
Army as EJC-406. Registration N315SD cancelled by FAA Feb 20,2009.
16447 (MSN 8641) w/o Jul 25, 1968
16448 (MSN 8642) w/o Nov 1, 1968
16449 (MSN 8643) converted to UH-1H. To Korean Army in 1991
16450 (MSN 8644) converted to UH-1H. Leased to RNZAF for peacekeeping duties with UN in the Sinai from Mar 20, 1982 to Apr 1986.
Became N81463, then PNP-110 of Peruvian Police. Crashed Jun 20, 1992.
16451 (MSN 8645) w/o Nov 1, 1968
16452 (MSN 8646) to Republic of Vietnam Army
16453 (MSN 8647) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Jan 1969 to Dec 1970
16454 (MSN 8648) noted in storage at Pompano Beach Air Park, Florida Mar 2003.
As UH-1H registered as N6384M with Overseas Aircraft Support Inc, Lakeside, Arizona then to owner in
Oklahoma prior to cancellation on October 24, 2012 and export to Israel. Exported to South Africa in 2019 and
current as ZT-REM.
16455 (MSN 8649) w/o Feb 22, 1968
16456 (MSN 8650) converted to UH-1H. On display in January 2018 outside the Air Force
Logistics HQ, Clark Air Base, Philippines
16457 (MSN 8651) w/o Sep 14, 1967
16458 (MSN 8652) converted to UH-1H
16459 (MSN 8653) w/o Aug 29, 1968
16460 (MSN 8654) converted to UH-1H. To Chile as FACh H-78. To Chile's Aviation Museum at Cerrillos county, Santiago
Received October 2022 and on display since December 2022,
16461 (MSN 8655) w/o Jun 4, 1969
16462 (MSN 8656) in 2011 was at a training site at Ft. Leonard Wood being used for sappeer training. The
current serial is 66-016462, the 0 before the last 5 dights indicates that it has been upgraded and
rebuilt since Vietnam.
16463 (MSN 8657) converted to UH-1H. To Korean Army in 1991.
16464 (MSN 8658) w/o Feb 28, 1970)
16465 (MSN 8659) w/o after tree strike and hard landing near Din Binh, SVN Apr 12, 1970. Crew survived.
16466 (MSN 8660) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0333 May 1, 1989
16467 (MSN 8661) converted to UH-1H. to Greek Army as ES 822, crashed Mar 18, 2008 near Thessaloniki, killing 3 onboard.
16468 (MSN 8662) w/o Jan 30, 1968
16469 (MSN 8663) w/o Apr 27, 1970
16470 (MSN 8664) converted to UH-1H
16471 (MSN 8665) converted to UH-1H. To El Salvador as FAES 279
16472 (MSN 8666) w/o Sep 13, 1969
16473 (MSN 8667) w/o May 22, 1969
16474 (MSN 8668, 187th AHC) crashed into a river in SVN Oct 11, 1967. 1 KIA
16475 (MSN 8669) converted to UH-1V. W/o Mar 15, 1986
16476 (MSN 8670) converted to UH-1H
16477 (MSN 8671) HHC 101st AVn Bn, 101st Airborne Div suffered engine failure and crashed at Bastone FSB in
Vietnam Jun 24, 1968. 3 killed, 3 injured.
16478 (MSN 8672) converted to UH-1H. Noted with Connecticut NG at Bradley IAP, CT Sep 1, 1989
16480 (MSN 8674) w/o Oct 18, 1968
16481 (MSN 8675) to El Salvador as FAES 202
16482 (MSN 8676) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0534 Oct 3, 1995. Went to
Colombian AF for spares recovery
16483 (MSN 8677) converted to UH-1H
16484 (MSN 8678) converted to UH-1H, then to UH-1V
16485 (MSN 8679) converted to UH-1H
16486 (MSN 8680) converted to UH-1H
16487 (MSN 8681) converted to UH-1H
16489 (MSN 8683) converted to *Left Bank* electronic survellance aircraft
16490 (MSN 8684) Delivered to US Army Jun67. A Troop, 101st Assault Helicopter Company, 101st Combat
Aviation Battalion. Written off South Vietnam 24Apr68.
16491 (MSN 8685) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Jan 1971 to Dec 1971.
Converted to *Left Bank* electronic survellance aircraft.
16492 (MSN 8686) w/o Aug 15, 1969
16494 (MSN 8688, 227th Avn, B Co) crashed due mechanical failure in SVN Sep 16, 1967. 3 KIA, 1 injured.
16495 (MSN 8689) to GUH-1H. w/o May 11, 1969
16496 (MSN 8690) w/o Dec 18, 1968
16497 (MSN 8691) w/o Jan 14, 1969
16498 (MSN 8692) converted to UH-1H
16499 (MSN 8693) w/o Jan 31, 1968
16500 (MSN 8694) w/o Jan 31, 1968
16501 (MSN 8695) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0584. Delivered to Uruguayan AF as FAU-054 Jul 21, 1998.
16502 (MSN 8696) w/o Jul 9, 1968
16503 (MSN 8697) to Republic of Vietnam Army
16504 (MSN 8698, 92nd AHC) crashed in SVN Oct 27, 1968. 4 KIA.
16506 (MSN 8700) converted to UH-1H
16507 (MSN 8701) w/o after hard landing near Din Binh, SVN Jan 1, 1968. Crew survived.
16508 (MSN 8702) cnverted to UH-1H
16509 (MSN 8703) w/o Apr 23, 1971
16510 (MSN 8704) converted to UH-1H
16511 (MSN 8705) w/o Apr 23, 1969
16512 (MSN 8706) converted to UH-1H
16513 (MSN 8707) converted to UH-1H
16514 (MSN 8708) converted to UH-1H. To civil register as N5929Z then to Chile as CC-AAV.
16515 (MSN 8709) converted to UH-1H
16516 (MSN 8710) w/o Dec 14, 1967
16517 (MSN 8711) w/o Dec 21, 1969
16518 (MSN 8712) w/o Jun 13, 1968
16519 (MSN 8713) w/o Oct 27, 1968
16520 (MSN 8714) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0588 Sep 23, 1996
16521 (MSN 8715) converted to UH-1H
16523 (MSN 8717) w/o Dec 21, 1969
16524 (MSN 8718, 54th SIG) the tail rotor separated inflight and crashed in 5 mi N of Nha Trang, SVN Oct 31, 1968.
10 KIA.
16525 (MSN 8719) converted to UH-1H
16526 (MSN 8720) w/o Dec 21, 1969
16527 (MSN 8721) w/o Dec 21, 1969
16528 (MSN 8722) w/o Dec 21, 1969
16529 (MSN 8723) to Republic of Vietnam Army
16531 (MSN 8725, 283rd Med Det) during maneuvers the main rotor hit the ground and crashed W of Camp Holloway,
SVN Sep 23, 1968. 3 KIA, 3 injured.
16535 (MSN 8729) to US Navy as 666535
16536 (MSN 8730) converted to UH-1H
16537 (MSN 8731) to US Department of State as N81499 Apr 10, 1989, then to Bolivian AF as FAB 709. W/o Jul 19, 2004.
Registration N81499 cancelled Jul 17, 2009.
16538 (MSN 8732) converted to UH-1H, then to UH-1V
16539 (MSN 8733) w/o Nov 16, 1967
16542 (MSN 8736) w/o Mar 31, 1968
16543 (MSN 8737) converted to UH-1H. In midair collision with 69-15857 near Little Falls, Minnesota Mar 13, 1993
16544 (MSN 8738) converted to UH-1H
16545 (MSN 8739) converted to UH-1H
16547 (NSN 8741) w/o Oct 31, 1967
16548 (MSN 8742) w/o Feb 8, 1968
16549 (MSN 8743) to Republic of Vietnam Army
16550 (MSN 8744) w/o Oct 16, 1969
16551 (MSN 8745) w/o Apr 25, 1968
16552 (MSN 8746) converted to UH-1H
16554 (MSN 8748) converted to UH-1V
16555 (MSN 8749) w/o Apr 23, 1968
16556 (MSN 8750) w/o Feb 11, 1969
16559 (MSN 8753) converted to UH-1H. Supplied to Mexico 1996/7 under Excess Defense
Articles Program but grounded Mar 1998. To US State Department (International Narcotics
and Law Enforcement) as N361SD Feb 8, 2008. Subsequently
supplied to Colombian Army as EJC-418. Registration N361SD cancelled Dec 31, 2012
16560 (MSN 8754) converted to UH-1H
16561 (MSN 8755) converted to UH-1H
16564 (MSN 8758, 227th Avn, B Co) crashed in South Vietnam Mar 29, 1968. 4 KIA.
16565 (MSN 8759) w/o Apr 23, 1968
16567 (MSN 8761) Delivered to US Army Jun67. B Company, 229th Aviation Regiment, South Vietnam.
Crashed and destroyed, South Vietnam 19Apr68.
16569 (MSN 8763) In May 2019 placed on display at Wayne County Veterans Memorial Park, Richmond, Indiana
16572 (MSN 8766) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0495 Sep 27, 1995.
Noted stored at Falcon Field, Mesa, AZ Mar 28, 2006. To Bell Helicopter Textron, Ozark, AL
as N482SD. Refurbished and cancelled Dec 28, 2016. To Kenya as KAF 1505.
16573 (MSN 8767) w/o May 15, 1969
16574 (MSN 8768) to Republic of Vietnam Army
16576 (MSN 8770) w/o Jan 18, 1968
16577 (MSN 8771) w/o Dec 8, 1967
16578 (MSN 8772) w/o Sep 17, 1969
16579 (MSN 8773) converted to UH-1H. Arrived Aug 29, 1992 at Helicopter Museum, Weston-Super-Mare, UK
16580 (MSN 8774) w/o Mar 28, 1968
16581 (MSN 8775) to Republic of Vietnam Army
16582 (MSN 8776) w/o Mar 7, 1968
16583 (MSN 8777) w/o Mar 31, 1968
16584 (MSN 8778) converted to UH-1H
16585 (MSN 8779) w/o Nov 16, 1967
16586 (MSN 8780, 119th AHC) crashed in South Vietnam Apr 19, 1970. 3 KIA.
16587 (MSN 8781, 4/4th Avn, A Co) shot down small arms fire in SVN Dec 4, 1967. 5 KIA.
16588 (MSN 8782) w/o Apr 23, 1971
16589 (MSN 8783) w/o Feb 26, 1969
16590 (MSN 8784) converted to UH-1H. To El Salavdor AF as 298l Crashed at Cero Cacahautique, Limon de Sensembra Nov 27, 2001.
All 9 on board killed.
16591 (MSN 8785) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0571 Jan 16, 1996. Went to Colombian AF for spares recovery
16592 (MSN 8786, 240th AHC) collidied midair with UH-1D 66-16601 and crashed Jun 25, 1968. The debris also
brought down 66-16206. 13 killed in this helicopter.
16593 (MSN 8787) w/o Dec 26, 1969
16595 (MSN 8789) w/o Jun 18, 1968
16596 (MSN 8790) w/o Feb 29 1968
16597 (MSN 8791) w/o Apr 6 1970
16598 (MSN 8792) w/o Mar 23, 1969
16599 (MSN 8793) to US Navy as 666599. Converted to UH-1H. To El Salvador as FAES 205
16600 (MSN 8794) converted to UH-1H
16601 (MSN 8795, 240th AHC) collidied midair with UH-1D 66-16592 and crashed Jun 25, 1968. The debris also
brought down 66-16206.
16602 (MSN 8796) w/o Sep 10, 1969
16603 (MSN 8797) w/o Apr 6, 1970
16605 (MSN 8799) converted to UH-1H.
16606 (MSN 8800) converted to UH-1H. Registered N205UE Jun 1, 1995. Became EC-GDO.
Registeed Dec 1, 205 to Fumigacion Aerea Andaluza SA as CC-CME.
16608 (MSN 8802) on display at Armed Forces Museum, Camp Shelby, MS
16609 (MSN 8803) converted to UH-1H
16610 (MSN 8804) converted to UH-1H.
16611 (MSN 8805) converted to UH-1H. To Peruvian National Police as PNP-329
16612 (MSN 8806) converted to UH-1H
16613 (MSN 8807) converted to UH-1H
16614 (MSN 8808) w/o Apr 6, 1970
16615 (MSN 8809) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0589 Sep 30, 1996. To Peruvian National Police as PNP-330
As H-10 noted Aug 2012 as instructinal airframe with Escuela de Suboficialesde la Fuerza Aerea at Cordoba.
16616 (MSN 8810) convertd to UH-1H
16617 (UH-1H, 123rd Avn, B Co) crashed after midair collision with OH-6A 69-16023 SW of Chu Lai, SVN Oct 20, 1970.
All 6 onboard killed.
16618 (MSN 8812) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0355 Oct 4, 1988
16619 (MSN 8813) to Mexico 1996/7 under Excess Defense Articles
Program but grounded Mar 1998. To US State Department (International Narcotics
and Law Enforcement) as N318SD Feb 7, 2008. Registration cancelled Dec 2, 2013
16620 (MSN 8814) converted to UH-1H. To El Salvador AF as FAES 270. W/o Apr 12, 1986.
16621 (MSN 8815) now N6132Z based at Kingston, NC with North Carolina Forest Service.
16622 (MSN 8816) converted to UH-1H
16623 (MSN 8817) converted to UH-1H
16624 (MSN 8818) 7/67: TO USA and assigned to 79th Transportation
Company, South Vietnam.
Unknown date: 119th Aviation Company, South Vietnam.
12/67 to 10/70: 61st Assault Helicopter Company, South Vietnam.
3/21/69: While on Search and Rescue mission, shot dowm by
enemy mortar fire; recovered and repaired.
4/19/70: While on a Command and Control Mission, shot
down by enemy ground fire; recovered and repaired.
4/25/70: While on a troop carrier mission, shot down by
enemy mortar fire; recovered and repaired.
11/70: Returned to USA with 1,655 combat hours flown.
11/70: University of Michigan Office of Naval Research, NAS Pensacola, FL.
Ca.1971: Converted to UH-1H.
1971 to 1983: Assigned to numerous units in Germany, including:
3rd Aviation Battalion Combat, VII Corps Aviation,
349th Aviation Company, 48th Aviation Company,
223rd Aviation Battalion, Headquarters and Headquarters
Troop, 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment.
1983: U.S. Army Aviation Center, Ft. Rucker, AL.
1986: 2nd Infantry Division, Camp Casey, South Korea.
1989: Alabama Army National Guard.
12/30/02 to current: Army Aviation Heritage of Hampton, GA,
with c/r N624HF. Operated by Sky Soldiers Demonstration
Team/Army Aviation Heritage Foundation, Tara Field, Hampton, GA.
16625 (MSN 8819) converted to UH-1H
16627 (MSN 8821) w/o Mar 24, 1971
16628 (MSN 8822) w/o Mar 21, 1968
16629 (MSN 8823, 61st AHC) crashed into trees at An Khe Pass, SVN Jan 1, 1968. All 10 KIA
16630 (MSN 8824) w/o Mar 25, 1971
16631 (MSN 8825) w/o Mar 7, 1968
16632 (MSN 8826) w/o Jul 26, 1970
16633 (MSN 8827) converted to UH-1H
16634 (MSN 8828) converted to UH-1H
16637 (MSN 8831) w/o Sep 22, 1969
16638 (MSN 8832) converted to UH-1H
16639 (MSN 8833) converted to UH-1H
16640 (MSN 8834) converted to UH-1H
16641 (MSN 8835) converted to UH-1H
16643 (MSN 8837) converted to UH-1H. Allocated civil registration N911GE, then N911FK. Registration N9152T
reserved Feb 6, 2006, taken up Apr 21, 2006
16644 (MSN 8838) w/o Mar 7, 1968
16646 (MSN 8840) w/o Aug 11, 1969
16647 (MSN 8841) w/o Nov 23, 1967
16648 (MSN 8842) w/o Nov 9, 1967
16649 (MSN 8843) converted to UH-1H. To Mexico 1996/7 under Excess Defense Articles
Program but grounded Mar 1998. To US State Department (International Narcotics
and Law Enforcement) as N362SD Feb 8, 2008. Subsequently
supplied to Colombian Army as EJC-418. Registration N362SD cancelled
by FAA Feb 20, 2009.
16650 (MSN 8844) w/o Oct 31, 1969
16651 (MSn 8845) to Republic of Vietnam Army
16652 (MSN 8846) converted to UH-1H. Instructional airframe at the Texas State Technical College Aviation Maintenance School,
Abilene in October 2014
16653 (MSN 8847) converted to UH-1H. Active as H-93 with Grupo 9 Fuerza Aera de Chile in 2013.
16654 (MSN 8848) to County of Humboldt, Winnemucca, Nevada. In 2017 was on display at Veterans Memorial
Park, Winnemucca, NV
16655 (MSN 8849) to US Navy as 666655. W/o Sep 7, 1968
16656 (MSN 8850) w/o Sep 20, 1968
16657 (MSN 8851) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0564 Oct 24, 1995.
Registration N57KA reserved Jul 16, 2004, taken up May 3, 2005
16658 (MSN 8852) converted to UH-1H
16659 (MSN 8853) converted to UH-1H. To civil registry as N1206P. To Spain in 1997 as EC-GSP
16660 (MSN 8854) w/o Oct 31, 1968
16661 (MSN 8855) converted to UH-1H. Noted with E Co, 1-131stAvn AL ARNG, Aug 1995. Noted as training aid, 37thTRW Inter
American Air Forces Academy, Lackland AFB, TX, Dec 21 2012
16662 (MSN 8856) converted to UH-1H
16663 (MSN 8857) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") shot down Aug 19, 1969
16664 (MSN 8858, 335th Transportation Company) crashed 1 mi S of DaNang AB Feb 10, 1970 due to
tail rotor failure. All 12 onboard killed.
16665 (MSN 8859) to VFW Post @1459, Sullivan, Indiana
16666 (MSN 8860) w/o Nov 9, 1967
16668 (MNS 8862) converted to UH-1H. W/o Oct 31, 1975
16669 (MSN 8863) w/o Sep 12, 1961
16671 (MSN 8865) w/o Oct 20, 1970
16672 (MSN 8866) w/o Apr 30, 1968
16673 (MSN 8867) converted to UH-1H
16674 (MSN 8868) converted to UH-1H. To American Legion Post #239, Overbrook, Kansas
16675 (MSN 8869) w/o Sep 7, 1968
16676 (MSN 8870) w/o Sep 7, 1968
16677 (MSN 8871) converted to UH-1H.
16678 (MSN 8872) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0600 Feb 3, 1997. To Argentina as AE-445
16679 (MSN 8873) w/o Sep 17, 1969
16680 (MSN 8874) converted to UH-1H. As UH-1H active in March 1995 with 445th
Aviation Detachment Alabama ARNG at Mobile, Alabama. To AMARC as XA0525 Oct 2, 1995. Went to Colombian AF for spares recovery
16681 (MSN 8875) w/o Sep 7, 1968
16682 (MSN 8876) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0582 Aug 28, 1996
16683 (MSN 8877) converted to UH-1H. Seen on display at Illinois State Veteran's Home, Quincy, IL Mar 2007.
16685 (MSN 8879) w/o Sep 4, 1968
16686 (MSN 8880) w/o Mar 2, 1969
16687 (MSN 8881) Noted at Fort Drum, NY with Co C, 59th AHB Sep 2, 1989. To Korean Army in 1991.
16689 (MSN 8883) As UH-1H with Venezuelan Air Force in November 1992 as 1567
16690 (MSN 8884) converted to UH-1H. to Venezuelan AF as FAV2230
16691 (MSN 8885) to US Navy as 666691
16693 (MSN 8887) w/o Jun 30, 1970
16694 (MSN 8888) to El Salvador AF as FAES 244. W/o in 1980
16695 (MSN 8889) to El Salvador AF as FAES 297
16696 (MSN 8890) converted to UH-1H
16697 (MSN 8891) w/o Mar 6, 1970
16698 (MSN 8892) to Republic of Vietnam Army
16699 (MSN 8893) w/o Dec 6, 1969
16700 (MSN 8894) converted to UH-1H. To Mexico 1996/7 under Excess Defense Articles
Program but grounded Mar 1998. To US State Department (International Narcotics
and Law Enforcement) as N319SD Feb 7, 2008. Subsequently
to Colombian Army as EJC-402. Registration N319SD cancelled Nov 21, 2011
16701 (MSN 8895) w/o Mar 27, 1969
16702 (MSN 8896) w/o Apr 11, 1968
16703 (MSN 8897) converted to UH-1H
16704 (MSN 8898) converted to UH-1H
16705 (MSN 8899) w/o Dec 7, 1968
16706 (MSN 8900) converted to UH-1H. To Korean Army in 1991. Noted as UH-1H 16706 on display in
the grounds of Pohang University, Pohang, South Korea in December 2018.
16707 (MSN 8901, 158th Avn, C Co) crashed after midair collision with UH-1H 68-15663 in SVN May 6, 1970. 3 KIA.
16709 (MSN 8903) w/o Apr 23, 1968
16710 (MSN 8904) w/o May 23, 1968
16711 (MSN 8905) w/o Mar 8, 1970
16713 (MSN 8907) converted to UH-1H. W/o Dec 8, 1976
16714 (MSN 8908) w/o Mar 27, 1969
16715 (MSN 8909) converted to UH-1H. W/o Mar 20, 1976
16716 (MSN 8910) w/o Nov 20, 1968
16717 (MSN 8911) converted to UH-1H
16718 (MSN 8912) w/o Mar 14, 1968
16720 (MSN 8914) converted to UH-1H. To Chile AF as H-75
16722 (MSN 8916) w/o Aug 6, 1968
16723 (MSN 8917) w/o Jul 4, 1970
16724 (MSN 8918) w/o Jul 2, 1972
16725 (MSN 8919) converted to UH-1H
16726 (MSN 8920) w/o Sep 4, 1970
16727 (MSN 8921) to Republic of Vietnam Army
16728 (MSN 8922) w/o Apr 18, 1968
16729 (MSN 8923) registration N7232Y cancelled by FAA Dec 17, 2008
on sale to owner in Argentina
16730 (MSN 8924) Headquarters & Headquarters Company "Flying Circus", 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry
Division (Airmobile) Feb68-Aug69. To Republic of Vietnam Army
16732 (MSN 8926) w/o Apr 25, 1968
16733 (MSN 8927) w/o Jan 5 1970
16734 (MSN 8928) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0444 Aug 24, 1995. To N412PA wit Bell Asset Management Inc of
Higley, AZ Apr 27, 2010, and canclled Oct 31, 2017.
16735 (MSN 8929) w/o Aug 21, 1970
16736 (MSN 8929) w/o Jul 15, 1969
16737 (MSN 8930) w/o Feb 16, 1970
16738 (MSN 8931) converted to UH-1H
16739 (MSN 8933) to Vietnam AF
16740 (MSN 8934) converted to UH-1V. Registration N8102G allocated Jul 28, 2004
16741 (MSN 8935) to N56RF of Department of the Army, Miami, FL in OCT84. Registration cancelled Apr 4, 2006.
16742 (MSN 8936) converted to UH-1H
16743 (MSN 8937) w/o Aug 26, 1969
16744 (MSN 8938) w/o Sep 2, 1971
16747 (MSN 8941) converted to UH-1H
16750 (MSN 8944) converted to UH-1H
16752 (MSN 8946) w/o Aug 26, 1969
16755 (MSN 8949) w/o Jun 24, 1969
16756 (MSN 8950) w/o Mar 7, 1968
16757 (MSN 8951) converted to UH-1H. W/o Jan 2, 1974
16759 (MSN 8953) w/o Jan 16, 1970
16760 (MSN 8954) w/o Oct 8, 1968
16761 (MSN 8955) to Bolivian AF as FAB-743. W/o Oct 27, 2006. AFM 4/2007.
Pilot claimed to have experienced flight control problem, but subsequent
investigation found no evidence of faults. AFM 6/2007
16763 (MSN 8957) w/o Feb 18, 1968
16764 (MSN 8958) converted to UH-1H. To Mexico 1996/7 under Excess Defense Articles
Program but grounded Mar 1998. To US State Department (International Narcotics
and Law Enforcement) as N363SD Feb 8, 2008
16766 (MSN 8960) w/o Oct 31, 1967
16767 (MSN 8961) w/o Apr 13, 1969
16768 (MSN 8962) converted to UH-1H.
16769 (MSN 8963) to NUH-1H. To American Legion Post #57, Jacksonville, Alabama
16770 (MSN 8964) w/o Apr 1, 1968
16773 (MSN 8967) w/o Oct 31, 1967
16774 (MSN 8968) w/o Sep 16, 1968
16775 (MSN 8969, 229th Avn, C Co) crashed in South Vietnam Jun 19, 1969. 4 KIA.
16776 (MSN 8970) w/o May 23, 1968
16777 (MSN 8971) w/o Jan 25, 1968
16778 (MSN 8972) w/o Jan 31, 1968
16779 (MSN 8973) on display at Pacific Coast Air Museum, CA.
16782 (MSN 8976) Remanufactured as a Southwest Florida Aviation International Inc., SW205. Registered 30Sep92 as N7042M.
cancelled 22Apr11 on export to South Africa. Registered 14Apr11 as ZS-HGU
16784 (MSN 8978) delivered to US Army Aug67. A Company, 227th Assault Helicopter Battalion, 1st Cavalry
Division (Airmobile) shot down by Vietcong and crashed in Quang Tri province, SVN May 9, 1968.
Both pilots killed, other 2 crew recovered. The door gunner and crew chief were thrown out.
16785 (MSN 8979) w/o Feb 278, 1969
16786 (MSN 8980) w/o Aug 15, 1968
16787 (MSN 8981) converted to UH-1H
16788 (MSN 8982) w/o Nov 11, 1968
16789 (MSN 8983) w;o Apr 14, 1969
16790 (MSN 8984) As UH-1H noted in February 1995 as FAC4414 with Columbian Air Force Maintenance Unit at Madrid, Columbia
16793 (MSN 8987) w/o Apr 30, 1970
16795 (MSN 8989) Displayed at Everett McClay VFW Club, Post 1296, at Bloomington, MN
[across the highway from MSP]. The VFW moved September 2003 to 311 West 84th Street
in Bloomington, MN where the helicopter is currently displayed..
16796 (MSN 8990) to Republic of Vietnam Army
16797 (MSN 8991) Headquarters & Headquarters Company "Flying Circus", 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry
Division (Airmobile) Noted Jan68. Converted to UH-1H
16798 (MSN 8992) converted to UH-1H
16799 (MSN 8993) B Company, 229th Assault Helicopter Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division. Crashed and
destroyed, A Shau Valley, South Vietnam 19Apr68; the aircraft was hit in the tail section by
hostile anti-aircraft fire and started to spin
16800 (MSN 8994) w/o Jan 18, 1968
16801 (MSN 8995) converted to UH-1H
16802 (MSN 8996) w/o May 26, 1968
16803 (MSN 8997) crashed due mechanical failure at landing in SVN Oct 5, 1967. 4 KIA, 1 injured.
16804 (MSN 8998) w/o Feb 28, 1969
16805 (MSN 8999) Headquarters & Headquarters Company "Flying Circus", 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry
Division (Airmobile) Noted Dec67. W/o Jun 7, 1969
16806 (MSN 9000) w/o Mar 16, 1969
16807 (MSN 9001) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0493 Sep 27, 1995.
Registered N71112 Sep 8, 2005.
16810 (MSN 9004) converted to UH-1H. To N9291K and exported to Honduras in 1996.
16811 (MSN 9005) Headquarters & Headquarters Company "Flying Circus", 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry
Division (Airmobile) Oct67-Dec67. W/o Dec 29, 1968
16813 (MSN 9007) to Republic of Vietnam Army
16814 (MSN 9008) converted to UH-1V. To AMARC as XA0646 May 25, 2000.
16815 (MSN 9009) converted to UH-1H
16816 (MSN 9010) converted to UH-1H
16817 (MSN 9011) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Dec 1970
16818 (MSN 9012) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0434 Aug 2, 1995.
Went to Colombian AF for spares recovery
16819 (MSN 9013) converted to UH-1H. To PNC-0167. At Ozark, Blackwell Field, AL Apr 2007
16820 (MSN 9014) w/o Nov 13, 1969
16821 (MSN 9015) sold to Colombia as PNC-136
16823 (MSN 9017) converted to UH-1H. in Texas State Technical College shop at TSTC Waco
Airport, TX. Being restored to flight status by Liberty War Birds Association of Lititz, PA.
Registered as N823LW
16824 (MSN 9018) w/o Dec 29, 1968
16825 (MSN 9019) converted to UH-1H
16826 (MSN 9020) converted to UH-1H
16827 (MSN 9021) converted to UH-1H. Active in September 1979 with 347 Medical Detachment (HA) Florida Army
National Guard. In April 2007 registered as N8833D with Northwest Helicopters Inc,
Olympia, Washington and cancelled on September 13, 2010 on export to Mexico
16828 (MSN 9022) w/o Aug 4, 1968
16830 (MSN 9024) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") w/o Oct 2, 1968, 4 KIA.
16833 (MSN 9027) w/o Apr 16, 1969
16834 (MSN 9028) w/o May 24, 1969
16835 (MSN 9029) w/o Mar 28, 1968
16836 (MSN 9030) converted to UH-1H, then to UH-1V. 397th Med Co, New Hampahire ARNG
noted at Concord airport, NH 10th September 1989,
16837 (MSN 9031) Noted in August 2017 on display at Dia Dao Ben Duoc, Cu Chi, Vietnam as 837.
16838 (MSN 9032) to Republic of Vietnam Army
16840 (MSN 9034, C Troop, 7/17th Cav) lost power shortly after takeoff from Cam Ranh
Airfield Feb 25, 1972 and struck ground in nose-high attitude, bounced,
struck again in a nose-low attitude, spun around, and burst into flames.
All 5 onboard killed.
16841 (MSN 9035) w/o Oct 22, 1969
16842 (MSN 9036) converted to UH-1H
16844 (MSN 9038) w/o Aug 27, 1969
16845 (MSN 9039) w/o Jun 20, 1969
16846 (MSN 9040) w/o Nov 26, 1968
16847 (MSN 9041) converted to UH-1H
16848 (MSN 9042) w/o Feb 8, 1970
16849 (MSN 9043) w/o Sep 1, 1969
16850 (MSN 9044) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") Feb 1968 to May 1968. Converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0435 Aug 2, 1995.
16851 (MSN 9045) w/o May 18, 1972
16852 (MSN 9046) to Republic of Vietnam Army
16853 (MSN 9047) w/o Jun 4, 1969
16854 (MSN 9048) converted to UH-1H. Registered N32800 Mar 17, 1995. As UH-1H active as N1363W since
March 13, 2003 with Withrotor Aviation Inc, Lakeview, Oregon
16855 (MSN 9049) to Korean Army in 1991.
16858 (MSN 9052) w/o Nov 10, 1970
16859 (MSN 9053) converted to UH-1H. Registration N38TV reserved, but NTU.
16860 (MSN 9054) w/o Aug 22, 1968
16861 (MSN 9055) w/o Feb 29, 1968
16863 (MSN 9056) converted to UH-1H. As UH-1H active in May 1976 with 173rd Aviation
Company US Army in Europe and named �Joanne� at Hanau, Germany. To N8152K US Dept of State,
Patrick AFB, FL, Apr 10 1989. PNP-311 Policia Nacional del Peru. Regn N8152K canx Sep 18 2015.
16866 (MSN 9060) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0462. Went to Colombian AF for spares recovery
16868 (MSN 9062) converted to UH-1H then to UH-1V
16869 (MSN 9063) w/o Oct 13, 1969
16870 (MSN 9064) converted to UH-1H. Sold to Bolivian AF as FAB 705; To N687RM with Russel MMilitary Museum,
registered Apr 30, 2014. Registration expired Apr 30, 2017
16871 (MSN 9065, 114th AHC) crashed in South Vietnam Jan 8, 1970. 7 KIA
16872 (MSN 9066) w/o Nov 6, 1969
16873 (MSN 9067) converted to UH-1V. On display at Southern Museum of Flight, Birmingham, Alabama Oct 2012.
16874 (MSN 9068) w/o Apr 21, 1969
16875 (MSN 9069) converted to UH-1H. As UH-1H active in May 1976 with 173rd Aviation
Company US Army in Europe at Hanau, Germany. On civil registry as N850M
16876 (MSN 9070) w/o Aug 10, 1970
16877 (MSN 9071) converted to UH-1V. Noted Feb 2002 on display at Veterans Memorial Park, Elba, Alabama and
officially dedicated on Memorial Day, May 27, 2002.
16879 (MSN 9073) converted to UH-1H
16880 (MSN 9074, 116th AHC) shot down with RPG in SVN Jul 8, 1969. 1 KIA, 2 injured.
16882 (MSN 9076) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0421 Jun 5, 1995.
16884 (MSN 9078) to EAF771 (Ethiopian AF?). Noted at Solitude, South Africa Feb 10, 2002
16889 (MSN 9083) to Republic of Korea Army
16891 (MSN 9089) noted Apr 2004 at Carolinas Aviation Museum, Charlotte, NC
16892,16893 (UH-1H) FMS to South Korea
16894 (MSN 9088) converted to UH-1V. To AMARC as XA0646 May 24, 2000.
Noted stored at Falcon Field, Mesa, AZ Mar 28, 2006.
16895 MSN 9089) w/o May 20, 1970
16896 (MSN 9090) converted to UH-1V. At National Vietnam War Museum, Orlando, FL Feb 2008
16897 (MSN 9091) converted to UH-1H
16899 (MSN 9093) converted to UH-1H. Became N45AD with Lee County Mosquito Control District, Fort Myers, Florida.
As N45AD to new ownership on February 2, 2019 with Sycan Corporation, Paso Robles, California.
16900 (MSN 9094) converted to UH-1H.
16902 (MSN 9096) converted to UH-1H. Was located in 2007 at Wendell H. Ford Regional
Training Center at Greenville, KY. In 2012 was in storage in Shelbyville, Indiana for eventual
static display.
16903 (MSN 9097) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0477 Sep 25, 1995.
16904 (MSN 9098) registred N3280U Mar 30, 1995. N3280U crashed and burnt out at Puunene
Airstrip, Kahoolawe, HI May 22, 2003 following loss of both main and tail rotors.
16906 (MSN 9100) converted to UH-1H. 150th AVN Vermont ARNG Noted at Burlington, VT on 09 September 1989 on their open day,
Fuselage noted Sep 2006 at Wings of Eagles
Discovery Center, Elmira, NY. Registered N367KB Nov 10, 2008
16907 (MSN 9101) converted to UH-1H. On display at Tuscaloosa County Veterans Memorial, Tuscaloosa, Alabama in May 2010.
16908 (MSN 9102) to El Salvador as FAES 299
16909 (MSN 9103) converted to UH-1H. Noted Oct 2003 preserved at Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Ocean Springs, Mississippi.
16912 (MSN 9106) to US Navy as 616912
16916 (MSN 9110) w/o Jan 11, 1968
16917 (MSN 9111, 116th AHC) crashed into the Elephant Valley in bad weather in SVN Oct 22, 1971. 4 KIA, 4 injured.
16918 (MSN 9112) w/o May 7, 1969
16919 (MSN 9113) converted to UH-1H
16920 (MSN 9114) converted to UH-1H. Headquarters & Headquarters Company "Flying Circus", 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry
Division (Airmobile) Nov67-Jul69. Modified to UH-1H. Army National Guard � Pennsylvania.
To AMARC as XA0491 Sep 27, 1995. Departed Apr 1, 2004. Noted stored at Falcon Field, Mesa, AZ Mar 28, 2006.
16921 (MSN 9115) w/o Dec 2, 1968
16922 (MSN 9116) w/o Sep 17, 1969
16923 (MSN 9117) converted to UH-1H. On static display at American Legion Post 201, Alpharetta, GA
16924 (MSN 9118) w/o Oct 10, 1969
16926 (MSN 9120) w/o Mar 21, 1969
16927 (MSN 9121) Headquarters & Headquarters Company "Flying Circus", 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry
Division (Airmobile) Nov67-Mar68. w/o Jan 17, 1969
16929 (MSN 9123) converted to UH-1H
16930 (MSN 9124) w/o May 25, 1969
16931 (MSN 9125) converted to UH-1H. W/o Jun 13, 1984
16932 (MSN 9126) at Fort Worth JRB, TX
16935 (MSN 9129) converted to UH-1H. To American Legion Post #374, Omaha, Nebraska
16938 (MSN 9132) converted to UH-1H
16939 (MSN 9133) converted to UH-1H
16942 (MSN 9136) converted to UH-1H. To N8149H with US Department of State registered Apr 10, 1983. Cancelled Aug 18 1993
according to FAA as destroyed.
16943 (MSN 9137) w/o Jan 31, 1968
16944 (MSN 9138) converted to UH-1V
16945 (MSN 9139) converted to UH-1H
16946 (MSN 9140) w/o Jan 12, 1968
16947 (MSN 9141) w/o Sep 8, 1968
16948 (MSN 9142) Headquarters & Headquarters Company "Flying Circus", 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry
Division (Airmobile) Nov67-Jun69. Converted to UH-1H. To Lebanon as L-1006 active Nov 20, 2001 to May 2010
16949 (MSN 9143) converted to UH-1H. Registered N86NW May 15, 1995. To civil registry as N116DR, then N166DR.
Rolled over on takeoff near Shelton, Washington Feb 19, 2015
16950 (MSN 9144) w/o Aug 30, 1968
16951 (MSN 9145) w/o Feb 26, 1971
16952 (MSN 9146) w/o Apr 4, 1968
16955 (MSN 9149) converted to UH-1H. W/o Jan 25, 1973
16957 (MSN 9151) converted to UH-1H
16959 (MSN 9153) to El Salvador AF as FAES 288
16960 (MSN 9154) converted to UH-1H. Noted Mar 8, 2005 in storage at Enterprise MAP.
16961 (MSN 9155) converted to UH-1H
16962 (MSN 9156) Headquarters & Headquarters Company "Flying Circus", 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry
Division (Airmobile) Nov67-Jul69.
16963 (MSN 9157) converted to UH-1H. Was based at Berlin Tempelhof around 1988
16964 (MSN 9158) converted to UH-1H
16965 (MSN 9159) converted to UH-1H
16966 (MSN 9160) crashed due tail rotor failure in SVN Jan 10, 1968. 4 KIA.
16967 (MSN 9161) converted to UH-1H. As UH-1H active in May 1976 with 173rd Aviation
Company US Army in Europe at Hanau, Germany. To Chile AF as H-79
16968 (MSN 9162) converted to UH-1H. In storage at Kingston Regional Airport.
In 2008 was at Russell Military Museum, Russell, IL
16969 (MSN 9163) converted to UH-1H
16970 (MSN 9164) converted to UH-1H. To Mexico 1996/7 under Excess Defense Articles
Program but grounded Mar 1998. To US State Department (International Narcotics
and Law Enforcement) as N323SD Feb 7, 2008. Subsequently to
Colombian Army as EJC-419. Registration N323SD cancelled Dec 31, 2012
16971 (MSN 9165) converted to UH-1H. To Jordanian AF as 824. Returned to USA. Derelict cabin section noted Mar 2006
at Ozark Blackwell Field, AL. Also reported as to Iraqi Army Aviation as YI-210. Assigned to 2nd Scout/Utility Helicopter Squadron
16972 (MSN 9166) converted to UH-1H
16973 (MSN 9167) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0412 May 19, 1995.
16974 (MSN 9168) converted to UH-1H
16975 (MSN 9169) converted to UH-1H. To Mexico 1996/7 under Excess Defense Articles
Program but grounded Mar 1998. To US State Department (International Narcotics
and Law Enforcement) as N352SD Feb 8, 2008. Registration cancelled Sep 19, 2012
16977 (MSN 9171) to JUH-1H. Was on pole in front of Bell Helicopter plant at Hurst, TX, but in 2011 was on
display at Frontiers of Flight Museum, Dallas, Texas
16978 (MSN 9172) to Hondoras AF as FAH 942. Also listed as w/o Aug 22, 1969
16980 (MSN 9174) converted to UH-1H. To Korean Army in 1991.
16981 (MSN 9175) w/o May 11, 1969
16982 (MSN 9176) w/o Apr 1, 1971
16983 (MSN 9177, 227th Avn, C Co) crashed after midair collision with another UH-1 at Phouc Vinh, SVN
Nov 12, 1968. 4 KIA.
16984 (MSN 9178) w/o May 21, 1970
16985 (MSN 9179, 229th Avn, C Co) crashed in thunderstorm in SVN Jun 11, 1970. 6 KIA.
16986 (MSN 9180) converted to UH-1H. At George T. Baker Aviation School, Miami, FL
16987 (MSN 9181) converted to UH-1H
16988 (MSN 9182) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0439 Aug 15, 1995.
Noted stored at Falcon Field, Mesa, AZ Mar 28, 2006.
16989 (MSN 9183) converted to UH-1H
16990 (MSN 9184) converted to UH-1H. To Mexico 1996/7 under Excess Defense Articles
Program but grounded Mar 1998. To US State Department (International Narcotics
and Law Enforcement) as N383SD Feb 8, 2008. Registration cancelled Aug 8, 2011 as exported to Colombia.
16991 (MSN 9185) w/o Apr 2, 1970
16992 (MSN 9186) converted to UH-1H. To Haralson County Veterans Association, Tallapoosa, Georgia
16993 (MSN 9187) to American Legion Post #257, Stoystown, Pennslyvania
16994 (MSN 9188) to Mexico 1996/7 under Excess Defense Articles
Program but grounded Mar 1998. To US State Department (International Narcotics
and Law Enforcement) as N324SD Feb 8, 2008. 'HY-09' Pakistan Ministry of the Interior Air
Wing, Quetta, 2002 (owned & operated under the jurisdiction of DOS). Regn N324SD canx Nov 8 2013.
16998 (MSN 9192) converted to UH-1H
16999 (MSN 9193) converted to UH-1H
17000 (MSN 9194) converted to UH-1H. To Thai Army as 7000. Hit power lines in thick fog and crashed Ban Pai
Kwang, TH Jan 17, 1996. 4 crew killed.
17004 (MSN 9198) converted to UH-1H. Preserved at VFW Post #6826 in Amargosa Valley, Nevada in 2006.
17005 (MSN 9199) converted to UH-1H
17008 (MSN 9202) w/o Aug 22, 1969
17009 (MSN 9203) w/o Sep 21, 1969
17010 (MSN 9204, 82nd Med Det) crashed after takeoff into the Mekong river at Binh Thuy, SVN Oct 19, 1968. 4 KIA.
17011 (MSN 9205) w/o May 22, 1969
17012 (MSN 9206) w/o Dec 15, 1968
17014 (MSN 9208) w/o Nov 13, 1968
17015 (MSN 9209, 498th Med Co) crashed due strong wind and turbulence Dec 31, 1967. 3 crew killed, 1 injured.
17016 (MSN 9210) converted to UH-1H
17017 (MSN 9211) converted to UH-1H
17018 (MSN 9212) w/o Aug 12, 1969
17019 (MSN 9213) converted to UH-1H. On display May 1996 at Rochester IAP, New York, Sep 2011 on display at
VFW Post 5092, Lyons, New York
17020 (MSN 9214) to JUH-1H
17023 (MSN 9217) converted to UH-1H
17024 (MSN 9218) converted to UH-1H. Became N125FC, registration cancelled May 2, 2005 as "scrapped"
17025 (MSN 9219) w/o Sep 17, 1968
17026 (MSN 9220) w/o May 28, 1970
17027 (MSN 9221, 50th Med. Det.) crashed 15 mi SE of Dak Sang, SVN Feb 12, 1968. 4 crew KIA.
17028 (MSN 9222) w/o Dec 31, 1967
17029 (MSN 9223) w/o Oct 1, 1968
17030 (MSN 9224) converted to UH-1H. As UH-1V active in October 1994 with 321st
MedDet US Army Reserve at Salt Lake City, Utah.
17031 (MSN 9225) converted to UH-1H. To VFW Post #1584, Adrian, MI
17032 (MSN 9226) w/o Jun 6, 1968
17033 (MSN 9227) converted to UH-1H
17034 (MSN 9228) became N3487G. Registration N3487G cancelled Mar 31, 2003, aircraft
sold to new owner in Peru.
17036 (MSN 9230, 174th AHC) crashed in South Vietnam Nov 28, 1970. 4 KIA.
17037 (MSN 9231) converted to UH-1H
17038 (MSN 9232) converted to UH-1H
17039 (MSN 9233) w/o Jul 31, 1968
17041 (MSN 9235) converted to UH-1H. To El Salvador AF as FAES 283
17042 (MSN 9236) w/o Apr 1, 1969
17043 (MSN 9237) w/o Apr 11, 1969
17044 (MSN 9238) noted during 1994 at Alaska Museum of Transportation and
Industry, Wasilla, AK. Still there summer 2005.
17045 (MSN 9239) w/o Feb 8, 1968
17046 (MSN 9240) w/o Feb 23, 1969
17047 (MSN 9241) converted to UH-1H
17048 (MSN 9242) converted to UH-1H. On display at Motts Military Museum, Groveport, OH.
17049 (MSN 9243) w/o Jun 13, 1969
17051 (MSN 9245) w/o Mar 17, 1972
17052 (MSN 9246) converted to UH-1H. At Veterans Avenue Ball Park, Monroeville, AL.
17053 (MSN 9247) converted to UH-1H.
17054 (MSN 9248) converted to UH-1H. On display outside VFW hall at La Crescent, MN.
17055 (MSN 9249) w/o Mar 17, 1972
17056 (MSN 9250) converted to UH-1H
17057 (MSN 9251) w/o Mar 17, 1972
17060 (MSN 9254) converted to UH-1H. As UH-1H active in October 1986 coded 60Kwith
Fort Rucker Aviation Center, Alabama
17061 (MSN 9255) converted to UH-1H
17063 (MSN 9257) to US Army Nov 28, 1967 at Fort Hood, TX. To South Vietnam AF with 23rd Sqdn.
Damaged Mar 17, 1972. On dislpay at Chokchai Farm Museum, Pak Chong, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
17064 (MSN 9258) converted to UH-1H
17065 (MSN 9259) to Repubic of Vietnam Army
17066 (MSN 9260) converted to UH-1H
17067 (MSN 9261) w/o Mar 17, 1972
17068 (MSN 9262) converted to UH-1H. As UH-1H on display at Aachen, Germany in June
1976 with 334th Avn Company. To civil registry as N8154S. Became EC-299, then EC-GJB.
17070 (MSN 9264) as UH-1H-II PNC-0719 in service with Policia Nacional de Colombia at Guaymaral Jul 2013.
17071 (MSN 9265) converted to UH-1H
17072 (MSN 9266) converted to UH-1H. Became N342WN. Registered as N78NW on June 5, 2003 with
Olympic Jet Inc, Olympia, Washington. At Olympic Flight Museum, Olympia MAP, WA Jun 2006
17073 (MSN 9267) converted to UH-1H
17074 (MSN 9268) converted to UH-1H
17075 (MSN 9269) 176th Assault Helicopter Company, 14th Combat Aviation Battalion. Shot down in South
Vietnam May 5, 1968 [4KIA].
17076 (MSN 9270) converted to UH-1H
17077 (MSN 9271) w/o Oct 18, 1969
17078 (MSN 9272) converted to UH-1H
17080 (MSN 9274) to JUH-1H
17081 (MSN 9275) converted to UH-1H. To Mexico 1996/7 under Excess Defense Articles
Program but grounded Mar 1998. To US State Department (International Narcotics
and Law Enforcement) as N349SD Feb 8, 2008. Registran N349SD cancelled Nov 8, 2013
17082 (MSN 9276) with 13th CAB in Vietnam. W/o Dec 22, 1968
17083 (MSN 9277) w/o Apr 25, 1971
17084 (MSN 9278) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0513 Oct 2, 1995.
17085 (MSN 9279) converted to UH-1H
17087 (MSN 9281) converted to UH-1H
17088 (MSN 9282) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC ax XA0567 Oct 31, 1995. To Colombia. NOted on display in 2007
at Museo Aeronautico, Montevideo, Colombia as 050
17089 (MSN 9283) converted to UH-1V
17090 (MSN 9284) As UH-1H active in October 1994 with 149th AVN Texas ARNG at Martindale AAF, Texas
17091 (MSN 9285) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0497 Sep 27, 1995
17092 (MSN 9286) w/o Apr 25, 1968
17093 (MSN 9287) w/o Jul 6, 1969
17097 (MSN 9291) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0497 Sep 27, 1995. To Argentina
17099 (MSN 9293) to N806B on the inventory of Dakota Air Parts, Fargo, ND in Feb 2017.
To Ugandan AF Nov 2017.
17100 (MSN 9424) converted to UH-1H. Registration N1044Q reserved Oct 2002, and taken up Nov 2002.
17101 (MSN 9295) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0383 Mar 13, 1995
17102 (MSN 9296) converted to UH-1H. To Mexico 1996/7 under Excess Defense Articles
Program but grounded Mar 1998. To US State Department (International Narcotics
and Law Enforcement) as N384SD Feb 8, 2008.
17104 (MSN 9298) converted to UH-1H. Noted with Connecticut NG at Bradley IAP, CT Sep 1, 1989
To Bosnian-Hertzegovina Federation Army as VF-1820, then A-2625
17106 (MSN 9300) converted to UH-1H
17108 (MSN 9302) w/o Feb 28, 1968
17109 (MSN 9303) converted to UH-1H
17110 (MSN 9304) w/o Jan 20, 1970
17111 (MSN 9305) converted to UH-1H
17112 (MSN 9306) w/o Jun 10, 1969
17113 (MSN 9307) converted to UH-1H
17115 (MSN 9309) converted to UH-1H
17116 (MSN 9310) to Republic of Vietnam Army
17117 (MSN 9311) w/o May 11, 1969
17118 (MSN 9312) converted to UH-1H
17120 (MSN 9314) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0430 Jul 24, 1995. Registered
N382DB May 26, 2009.
17121 (MSN 9315) w/o Mar 9, 1969
17122 (MSN 9316) w/o Mar 29, 1969
17123 (MSN 9317) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0568 Nov 6, 1995. In Mar 2005 stored at Falcon
Field, Mesa, Arizona and registered N4869Z Apr 11, 2013. To Ugandan Peoples' Defence Force as AF342 Nov 2017
17125 (MSN 9319) w/o Jun 30, 1969
17126 (MSN 9320) w/o Apr 11 1969
17127 (MSN 9321) w/o Feb 13, 1970
17128 (MSN 9322) w/o Mar 16, 1968
17129 (MSN 9323) w/o May 3, 1969
17131 (MSN 9325) w/o Mar 22, 1969
17132 (MSN 9326, 123rd Avn, A Co) crashed due engine failure in SVN May 13, 1970. 9 KIA, 4 injured.
17133 (MSN 9327) served with 501st Aviation Battalion, 71st Assault Helicopter Company, 151st Transportation Detachment,
99th Signal Detachment ("Rattler/Firebird") w/o Aug 15, 1969
17135 (MSN 9329) w/o Mar 31, 1968
17137 (MSN 9331) converted to UH-1H. Also listed as w/o Apr 26, 1968
17138 (MSN 9332) converted to UH-1H. To AMARC as XA0595 Dec 19, 1996
17139 (MSN 9333) converted to UH-1H. W/o in crash in Bolivia Jul 12, 1994 while working for the
US State Department
17140 (MSN 9334) w/o Mar 12, 1968
17141 (MSN 9335) w/o Jan 8, 1972
17143 (MSN 9337) converted to UH-1H, then to GUH-1H
17144 (MSN 9338) converted to UH-1H. Noted at Hardwood Weapons Range, Wisconson Aug 2001.
66-17145/17749 Serials not allocated. Some in here may have been OH-6A, need confirmation.
17212 (MSN 1172) was Hughes OH-6A to Nicaraguan AF as 515
17213 (MSN 1173) was Hughes OH-6A to Nicaraguan AF as 516
17214 (MSN 0074) was Hughes OH-6A to Nicaraguan AF as 517
17243 (MSN 9441) was Bell UH-1
17244 (MSN 9442) was Bell UH-1
66-17750/17833 Hughes OH-6A Cayuse
17750 (MSN 0301/1078) to Nicaraguan AF as 511. As Nicaraguan AF 511 was written off on March 24, 1971.
17751 (MSN 0302) accident May 9, 1968 in South Vietnam.
17752 (MSN 0303) assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Apr 1968-May 1968
Shot down May 24, 1968 and destroyed, South Vietnam.
17753 (MSN 0304) assigned to D Troop, 3rd Squadron, 5th Cavalry, 9th Infantry Division Light Horse Aug 1968-Aug 1968
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA
Assigned to C Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Oct 1969-Dec 1969
Accident Dec 26, 1969 LZ English, South Vietnam while attempting to lift out a deer they had shot for a Christmas meal.
17754 (MSN 0305) assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Mar 1968
Assigned to 79th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Apr 1968
Assigned to Casper Aviation Platoon, 173rd Airborne Brigade May 1968-Mar 1969
Assigned to 79th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Apr 1969
Assigned to the Air Cavalry Troop, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Blackhorse May 1969
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Sep 1969-Nov 1969
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City Dec 1969
Assigned to 2nd Armored Division, 4th Army, Fort Hood, TX Feb 1970-Jan 1971
Assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 214th Artillery Group, Fort Sill, OK Feb 1971-Jun 1971
Assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 75th Artillery Group, Fort Sill, OK Jul 1971-Dec 1971
Assigned to US Army National Guard Jan 1972
Last reported at the Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG), Aberdeen, MD
17755 (MSN 0306) assigned to 163rd Aviation Company, 101st Airborne Division
Accident Mar 16, 1969
17756 (MSN 0307) assigned to D Troop, 3rd Squadron, 5th Cavalry, 9th Infantry Division Light Horse Aug 1968-Nov 1968
Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment
Accident Sep 19, 1969 South Vietnam
17757 (MSN 0308) assigned to A Troop, 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Silver Spurs
Accident Sep 29, 1968 South Vietnam
17758 (MSN 0309) bailed to Bell Helicopters, Fort Worth, TX Apr 1968
Assigned to South East Asia Night Operations [SEA NITEOPS] Jul 1968
Assigned to 163rd Aviation Company, 101st Airborne Division Aug 1968-Jul 1969
Damaged Jul 9, 1969 Camp Eagle, South Vietnam
Assigned to 142nd Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Jul 1969
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Aug 1969-May 1970
Assigned to 608th Transportation Company Jul 1970-Sep 1970
Assigned to the Air Cavalry Troop, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Blackhorse Oct 1970-Feb 1972
Assigned to Army Aeronautical Depot Maintenance Center (ARADMAC), 1st Transportation Battalion,
USNS Corpus Christi Bay, Jul 1972
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Aug 1972-Feb 1973
Loaned to West Point Flying Club, NY, Oct 1972-Nov 1972
Assigned to US Army National Guard � Mar 1973-Jun 1974
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Oct 1974-Oct 1975
Assigned to US Army National Guard � Nov 1975
17759 (MSN 0310) Assigned to D Troop, 1st Squadron, 10th Cavalry, 4th Infantry Shamrock Aug68-Jun69
Assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry
On December 18, 1970, two U.S. Army helicopter OH-6A Loaches (tail numbers 66-17759 and 66-07807)
from B Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry were involved in a night time mid-air collision while
operating in the Vinh Long Province (IV Corps). The two Loaches that collided were in formation as
lead and second aircraft in a flight of four OH-6A aircraft. The lead aircraft was observed to
enter a steep turn to the right at which time the second aircraft collided with the lead. Both
aircraft thence descended to the ground out of control and crashed and burned with no survivors.
17760 (MSN 0311) assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Ruthless Riders Oct 1969-Nov 1969
Destroyed Nov 2, 1969 Quang Duc Province, RVN. The aircraft was on a reconnaissance mission out of Bu Prang.
The team consisted of 2 LOH and 2 Cobras. 5 miles E of Bu Prang, 3 foxholes along highway QL14 were spotted.
The other LOH drew AK-47 fire from the position and was badly damaged; approximately five miles east
of the location where it took fire, the crew signaled for the other crew to put the aircraft down.
The aircraft landed in an open field near highway QL14. The crew of 66-17760 landed to pick up the
other crew but came under .51 cal fire. The aircraft exploded and hit the ground hard, bounced
into the air to land again without any rotor blades, skids or tail boom and burned.
17761 (MSN 0312)
17762 (MSN 0313) assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Ruthless Riders Dec 1969-May 1970
Damaged May 5, 1970 Camp Holloway, South Vietnam
17763 (MSN 0314) assigned to D Troop, 3rd Squadron, 5th Cavalry, 9th Infantry Division Light Horse Aug 1968-Mar 1969
Assigned to 605th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support)
Assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Jun 1969
Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Jul 1969-Oct 1969
Assigned to 79th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support)
Assigned to B Company, 123rd Aviation Battalion, 23rd Infantry Division Warlords Mar 1971-Apr 1971
Assigned to US Army National Guard � Alabama
17764 (MSN 0315) assigned to B Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment
Accident Oct 25, 1968 South Vietnam
17765 (MSN 0316) assigned to D Troop, 1st Squadron, 10th Cavalry, 4th Infantry Shamrock Aug 1968-Feb 1969
Assigned to B Troop, 2nd Squadron, 17th Cavalry
Shot down by heavy machine gun fire Feb 10, 1971, Thua Thien Province, RVN
17766 (MSN 0317) assigned to D Troop, 3rd Squadron, 5th Cavalry, 9th Infantry Division Light Horse Jun 1969-Jun 1969
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 11th Brigade
Shot down by small arms fire and crashed May 29, 1970 Quang Tri Province, RVN.
17767 (MSN 0318) assigned to the Air Cavalry Troop, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Blackhorse
Shot down Apr 27, 1969 Tay Ninh Province, RVN, crashed and burned
17768 (MSN 0319) assigned to the Air Cavalry Troop, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Blackhorse
Shot down Apr 27, 1969 near Quan Loi, Tay Ninh Province, RVN, crashed and burned
17769 (MSN 0320) assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile)
Flying Circus Aug 1968-Dec 1968
17770 (MSN 0321) assigned to D Troop, 3rd Squadron, 5th Cavalry, 9th Infantry Division Light Horse
Shot down Jun 24, 1968 SE of Tan AN, Long AN Province, RVN. While marking a small structure during a
People Sniffer mission, the aircraft received extremely intense automatic weapons fire and crashed.
The crew survived the crash.
17771 (MSN 0322) assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders May 1968-Jun 1968
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Jul 1968
Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Aug 1968
Assigned to 79th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Sep 1968
Assigned to H Troop, 17th Cavalry Regiment
Shot down May 29, 1972 Kontum Province, RVN. The aircraft was on a visual reconnaissance mission near Kontum.
During the mission, the aircraft came under hostile fire, disappeared over a ridge line, crashed and burned.
17772 (MSN 0323) assigned to D Troop, 3rd Squadron, 5th Cavalry, 9th Infantry Division Light Horse Dec 1968-May 1969
17th Cav, 2nd Sqn, C Troop) shot down by automatic weapon fire in SVN Mar 2, 1970. 1 KIA, 1 injured.
Pilot killed by .51 cal fire, and observer flew the aircraft back to attempt to land at LZ Sally, Thua Thien
Province, when it crashed into the perimeter wire.
17773 (MSN 0324)
17774 (MSN 0325) bailed to Bell Helicopters, Fort Worth, TX, Apr 1968
Assigned to South East Asia Night Operations [SEA NITEOPS] Jul 1968
Assigned to D Troop, 3rd Squadron, 5th Cavalry, 9th Infantry Division Light Horse Aug 1968-Sep 1968
Accident Sep 21, 1968 near Dong Tam, South Vietnam when crashed into a canal. The crew swam ashore.
Assigned to 388th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Sep68-Oct68
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA, Feb 1969-Nov 1969
Assigned to 2nd Armored Division, 4th Army, Fort Hood, TX, Jan 1970-Jan 1971
Assigned to Headquarters and Headquarter Battery, 75th Artillery Group, Fort Sill, OK, Mar 1971-Nov 1971
Assigned to US Army National Guard Dec 1971
17775 (MSN 0326) to N3747D, cancelled Mar 7, 1989
17776 (MSN 0327)
17777 (MSN 0328)
17778 (MSN 0329) assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment
Accident Mar 14, 1969 South Vietnam
17779 (MSN 0330) assigned to the Air Cavalry Troop, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Blackhorse
Shot down by small arms fire Binh Duong Province in SVN Oct 16, 1968. 1 KIA.
17780 (MSN 0331) in accident Mar 7, 1970 in South Vietnam
17781 (MSN 280332) registered N298SD Mar 7, 1995. Substantially damaged May 30, 2009. The pilot attempted a
practice 180-degree autorotation to a grass airstrip during a personal flight. The helicopter overshot
the grass airstrip and touched down in an area of uncut grass that contained a tractor tire rut.
During touchdown, the helicopter turned sharply to the left and then snap rolled to the right when the
landing gear skid contacted the tire rut. The helicopter sustained damage to the tail boom and rotor
blades resulting in substantial damage. The commercial pilot and passenger were uninjured.
17782 (MSN 0333) assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders
Accident 27May68 Di An, South Vietnam. During a landing approach to the runway, the nose yawed to the left.
The pilot noticed the rotor RPM was dropping and the engine RPM was gone and tried to shoot an autorotation.
The aircraft came down fast and hard which caused great damage. The fuel line was not connected. The damage
was so extensive that the aircraft would be assigned to various maintenance organizations until August of 1969.
Assigned to C Troop, 16th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Aviation Brigade Outcasts Named Sweet Pea
Preserved with US Army National Guard at Tupelo Municipal Airport, Mississippi in October 1992.
17783 (MSN 0334) assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders May 1968-Jun 1968
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Jul 1968
Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Aug 1968-Oct 1968
Shotdown Oct 19, 1968 South Vietnam by small arms fire which hit the tail section, the aircraft crashed
and was destroyed.
17784 (MSN 0335) assigned to Air Cavalry Troop, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Blackhorse
Accident Apr 22, 1969 South Vietnam
17785 (MSN 0336) assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment
Accident Mar 20, 1969 South Vietnam
17786 (MSN 0337) to Fort Bliss, Biggs AAF, El Paso, TX. Noted stored Oct 2007
17787 (MSN 0338) assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Jul 1968
Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Aug 1968-Dec 1968
Combat damage Nov 6, 1968 South Vietnam by small arms fire which hit the pitch change link and a skid. The
crew continued flying and aborted the mission, the helicopter was recovered to Camp Enari and repaired.
Combat damage Dec 6, 1968 South Vietnam by small arms fire which hit the pitch change link , fuel cell, and
transmission; they made a forced landing.
Assigned to H Troop, 16th Cavalry Regiment
Assigned to H Troop, 17th Cavalry Regiment Aug72-Oct72
Accident Aug 30. 1972 Camp Holloway, South Vietnam. The aircraft impacted hard and sustained major
structural damage to the airframe, skid assembly and rotor blades.
Assigned to Army Aeronautical Depot Maintenance Center (ARADMAC), NAS Corpus Christi, TX,
Registered to US Border Patrol as N97BP Jul 1, 1991. Written off Sep 19, 1993 at Brown Field
Municipal Airport, San Diego, CA. Registration cancelled Mar 3, 1994
17788 (MSN 0339) assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders May 1968-Jun 1968
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Jul 1968
Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Aug 1968-Aug 1969
Damaged May 12, 1969 South Vietnam. The aircraft came out of altitude and did not see a tall dead tree.
It struck the tree with the bubble and nicked the main rotor blades.
Accident Aug 2, 1969 at An Khe, South Vietnam. The pilot reported that he was experiencing difficulties
with the aircraft. It then lost power, crashed into some trees and burned.
17789 (MSN 0340) assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Jun 1968
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Jul 1968
Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Aug 1968-May 1969
Shot down Mar 26, 1969 Pleiku Province, RVN, crashed and burned
17790 (MSN 0341) assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Aviation Brigade
Assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Dec 1969-Sep 1970
Shot down Sep 15, 1970 South Vietnam by small arms fire, crashed and destroyed.
17791 (MSN 0342) accident May 18, 1968 South Vietnam
17792 (MSN 0343) assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Silver Spurs May 1968-Jul 1968
Assigned to A Troop, 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Silver Spurs Aug 1968-Oct 1968
Assigned to 357th Transportation Company Nov 1968-Dec 1968
Assigned to 3rd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division Jan 1969-Jul 1969
Assigned to 142nd Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Aug 1969
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA Dec 1969-Aug 1970
Assigned to D Troop, 3rd Squadron, 5th Cavalry, 9th Infantry Division Light Horse Dec 1970
Combat damage Dec 28, 1970 South Vietnam and force landed.
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA May 1971-Dec1971
Assigned to US Army National Guard � Jan 1972-Jun 1974
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Oct 1974-Oct 1975
Assigned to US Army National Guard � Nov 1975
Assigned to US Army National Guard � Rhode Island
Registered N911GP to City Of Gainesville Police Department, Gainesville, FL, Jan 24, 1995; current with
South Pacific Spotters, Port Vila, Vanuatu.
17793 (MSN 0344)
17794 (MSN 0345) assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders May 1968-Jun 1968
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Jul 1968
Assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Aug 1968-Sep 1969
Shot down Sep 2, 1968 An Khe, South Vietnam by small arms fire. The aircraft nosed into the trees, the
main rotor blades broke and the aircraft crashed.
17795 (MSN 380346) assigned to 2nd Brigade, 101st Airborne Division (Airmobile) Aug 1968-Nov 1970
Loan to AVSCOM [United States Army Aviation Systems Command], St Louis, MS, Dec 1970-Jan 1971
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Feb 1971-Jun 1971
Assigned to Lexington Depot Jul 1971-Sep 1971
Assigned to 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Oct 1971-Feb 1972 Named Wargasm
Assigned to F Troop, 4th Cavalry Armored Division Mar 1972-May 1972
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Aug 1972-Sep 1972
Loaned to West Point Flying Club, NY, Oct 1972-Nov 1972
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City Dec 1972-Apr1973
Assigned to US Army Aviation Systems Test Activity, Edwards Air Force Base, CA Jan 1973
Loan to NASA, Langley Research Center, VA, May 1973-Aug 1973
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Sep 1973-Nov 1974
Assigned to US Army National Guard Dec 1974
Assigned to US Army National Guard - Virginia
Assigned to US Army National Guard - Tennessee
Registered N992CH to Homestead Police Department, Florida, 1992.
Registered N992CH to Vanderwall Aircraft Oct 28, 1998; cancelled Aug 15, 2012 on export to South Africa
Operated by the Army Aviation Heritage Foundation
On April 16, 2000 the aircraft, owned by Vanderwall Aircraft Inc., and operated by the Army Aviation
Heritage Foundation, impacted with the ground while landing at the Athens/Ben Epps Airport (AHN),
Athens, Georgia. The helicopter was substantially damaged. .
17796 (MSN 0347)
17797 (MSN 0348) assigned to D Troop, 1st Squadron, 10th Cavalry, 4th Infantry Shamrock Feb 1969-Mar 1969
Assigned to C Troop, 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment.
Accident Aug 27, 1969 South Vietnam
17798 (MSN 0349) assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) \
Flying Circus Aug 1968-Mar 1970. Accident Mar 11, 1970 South Vietnam
17799 (MSN 0350)
17780 (MSN 0351) assigned to C Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment May 1968-Aug 1969
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Oct 1969-Apr 1970
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA May 1970-Nov 1970
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Dec 1970-Apr 1971
Combat damage Dec 31, 1970 by small arms fire, Assigned to D Troop, 1st Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment May 1971-Aug 1971
Accident Aug 7, 1971 Chu Lai, South Vietnam.
17801 (MSN 0352) assigned to US Army National Guard, North Dakota. Offered for sale Sep 2014. Stripped hulk for
sale by GSA Auctions at El Paso Police Department Aug 18, 2014. To N903SP
17802 (MSN 0353) assigned to B Troop, 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment.
Accident Jun 7, 1969 South Vietnam
17803 (MSN 0354) assigned to C Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment
Accident Sep 14, 1968 South Vietnam
17804 (MSN 0355) assigned to 120th Aviation Company Razorbacks May 1968-Oct 1968
17805 (MSN 0356) assigned to 120th Aviation Company Razorbacks May 1968
Accident Jun 6, 1968 South Vietnam
17806 (MSN 0357)
17807 (MSN 0358) assigned to B Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment
Accident Jan 16, 1970 South Vietnam
17808 (MSN 380359) assigned to 120th Aviation Company Razorbacks May 1968-Jan 1970
Assigned to C Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Feb 1970-Nov 1970
Registered N43565; cancelled
Registered N435CS Feb 28, 1994; expired Dec 31, 2013
17809 (MSN 0360) assigned to C Troop, 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment
Accident May 17, 1969 South Vietnam
17810 (MSN 0361) assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 7th Brigade, 1st Cavalry
Accident Aug 22, 1968 South Vietnam
17811 (MSN 380362) assigned to 120th Aviation Company Razorbacks May68-Jan70
Assigned to 165th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support)
Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Apr70-Feb72
Combat damage May 3, 1970 Laos by small arms fire.
Became N6639W with Border Patrol. Registered to US Customs and Border Protection, Washington, DC,
Apr 19, 2011; reregistered Feb 25, 2013. Registered N5QZ Feb 25, 2013; current
17812 (MSN 0363) assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders May 1968-Jun 1968
Accident Jun 12, 1968 west of Kontum, Kontum Province, RVN. The aircraft exploded during a visual
reconnaissance mission
17813 (4th Cav, 1st Sqn, D Troop) shot down by ground fire in SVN Jun 24, 1969. 2 KIA.
17814 (MSN 0365) assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment
Accident Sep 12, 1970 South Vietnam
17815 (MSN 0366) assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders May 1968-Jun 1968
Accident Jun 5, 1968 South Vietnam. The pilot was en-route to refuel and heard a loud clanging sound.
The aircraft began to vibrate and the pilot had no tail rotor control. The engine RPM decreased to
82 percent and the pilot auto rotated into a partially cleared field. The rotor blades severed the
tail boom during landing. Suspect drive shaft failure of the tail rotor.
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA
Assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Apr 1969
Combat damage Apr 23, 1969 South Vietnam by small arms fire which hit the engine door, cargo section,
cockpit, skid, cockpit. The aircraft made an emergency landing. Later recovered and repaired
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA
Stored at Brown Helicopters, Pensacola - Ferguson Field, FL [Feb 2009]
17816 (MSN 0367) assigned to 1st Brigade, 101st Airborne Division
Accident Feb 26, 1970 South Vietnam
17817 (MSN 0368)assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders May 1968-Jun 1968
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Jul 1968
Assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Aug 1968-Dec1968
Shot down Dec 30, 1968 in the area about half way between Bao Loc and Phan Thiet, South Vietnam by an RPG, crashed and destroyed.
17818 (MSN 0369)
17819 (MSN 0370) assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment.
Accident May 31, 1969 South Vietnam
17820 (MSN 0372) assigned to US Army National Guard � Alabama
17821 (MSN 0373) assigned to C Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment
Accident Oct 24, 1968 South Vietnam
17822 (MSN 0373)assigned to 120th Aviation Company Razorbacks May 1968-Oct 1968
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA Dec 1968-Apr 1970
Assigned to D Troop, 3rd Squadron, 5th Cavalry, 9th Infantry Division Light Horse Jul 1970-Feb 1971
Combat damage Sep 22, 1970 South Vietnam and force landed.
Assigned to C Troop, 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Mar 1971
Combat damage Mar 22, 1971 South Vietnam. Repaired at Saigon
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot May 1971-Jun 1971
Assigned to Lexington Depot, KY, Jul 1971-Dec 1971
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA Jan 1971-Mar 1971
Assigned to US Army National Guard Apr 1972
17823 (MSN 0374) assigned to 25th Aviation Company. Made hard landing in South Vietnam due to fuel starvation
Nov 2, 1968. (17th Avn, 3rd Sdn, C Troop) crashed due fuel shortage in SVN Feb 21, 1969. 2 KIA, pilot survived.
17824 (MSN 0375)
17825 (MSN 0376) Assigned to 25 Corps Aviation Company Jul 1968-Jan 1970
Assigned to C Troop, 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Silver Spurs Feb 1970
Assigned to A Troop, 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Silver Spurs Mar1970-Apr1970
Combat damage Mar 11, 1970 South Vietnam and force landed. Recovered and repaired
Assigned to 20th Transportation Company May 1970
Assigned to Directorate for Maintenance, Sharpe Army Depot Jun1970-Apr1971
Assigned to the Headquarters & Headquarters Troop, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment Blackhorse May 1971-Jul 1971
Damaged in accident Jul 24, 1971 South Vietnam. Assigned to AVSCOM [United States Army Aviation Systems
Command], St Louis, MS, Aug 1971-Sep 1971
Bailed to Bell Helicopters, Fort Worth, TX Oct 1971-Nov 1971
Loan to NASA, Langley Research Center, VA, Aug 1975
Modified as NOH-6P for use by the CIA.
Modified as OH-6A.
Registered N13SD to Snohomish County Sheriff�s Office, Everett, WA, Feb 25, 1994; current.
On November 29, 2002 the aircraft, registered to and operated by the Snohomish County Sheriff's Office as a
public use training flight, collided with a tree near Snohomish, Washington, following a loss of engine power
Aircraft wsa damaged
17826 (MSN 0377) in accident May 6, 1970.
17827 (MSN 0378) assigned to A Troop, 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Silver Spurs
Registered N20913 to City of El Paso Police Department, El Paso, TX, Jan 12, 1994; expired Sep 30, 2013
17828 (MSN 0379) assigned to A Troop, 2nd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division Aug 1969-May 1970
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA
Assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Oct 1971-Jun 1972
Assigned to H Troop, 17th Cavalry Regiment Jul 1972-Jan 1973
Stored at Brown Helicopters, Pensacola - Ferguson Field, FL [Feb 2009]
17829 (MSN 0380) assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Jan 1969-Jul 1969
Accident Jul 7, 1969 South Vietnam and landed in lake. No injuries.
Assigned to 79th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support)
Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA
Assigned to C Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders May 1971-
Reported at the Tobyhanna Army Depot, PA
17830 (MSN 0381) Delivered to US Army Apr 1968
Assigned to D Troop, 3rd Squadron, 5th Cavalry, 9th Infantry Division Light Horse Feb 1970-Jul 1970
Assigned to C Troop, 16th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Aviation Brigade Outcasts [1972] Named Dark Horse 12
Registered N2091R to City of El Paso Police Department, El Paso, TX, Jan 12, 1994; current
17831 (MSN 0382) assigned to A Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Jan70-Mar70
Shot down Mar 12, 1970 South Vietnam by small arms fire which hit the tail rotor system, crashed and destroyed
17832 (MSN 380383) assigned to D Troop, 1st Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division Darkhorse
Assigned to Army Aeronautical Depot Maintenance Center (ARADMAC), NAS Corpus Christi, TX,
Assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Jun 1972
Assigned to H Troop, 17th Cavalry Regiment Jul 1972-Jan 1973
Registered N539 Dec 12, 2000; current, registered to Helifish, Port Vila, Vanuatu
On July 3, 2001 the aircraft, registered to Helicopter Associates, Inc., lost engine power and impacted into the
ground while on approach to the Anson County Airport in Wadesboro, North Carolina; the helicopter sustained
substantial damage
17833 (MSN 0384) Bailed to Hughes Aircraft, Culver City, CA
Assigned to B Troop, 7th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment Ruthless Riders Oct 1971-Nov 1971
Accident Nov 28, 1971 South Vietnam
66-17834/17999 Serials not allocated
Some of these may have been allocated to Hughes OH-6A helicopters
17905 OH-6A assigned B Troop, 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry, South Vietnam
Accident Jun 2, 1971, South Vietnam. The aircraft was on a combat mission and went to refuel. Upon
returning to the AO, the aircraft struck power lines catching the support
cable above the landing skids on the struts under the forward fuselage section, probably flipping
the aircraft. The cable was pulled along the flight path for approx 50 meters. Pilot lost control
and the aircraft crashed and was destroyed by fire
17918 OH-6A in accident Jan 12, 1970
66-18000/18040 Beechcraft U-21A Ute
MSN LM.01/41. Army staff transport version of Model A90 King Air.
18000 (MSN LM.01) to US Navy. Converted to EU-21A SIGINT aircraft, later reverted back to standard U-21A configuration.
Stored at Craig AFB, Selma, AL [noted Jun96]. Registered 9Dec96 as N7000B to K & K Aircraft Inc.,
Bridgewater, VA. Renamed Apr97 as Dynamic Aviation Group Inc. Stored at Muskogee-Hatbox Airport, OK.
ed 29Dec15 to the Beechcraft Heritage Museum, Tullahoma, TN. Registered 22Jan16; current [Jul20].
18001 (MSN LM.02) Registered 9Dec96 as N7007G to K & K Aircraft Inc., Bridgewater, VA. Renamed Apr97 as
Dynamic Aviation Group Inc. Registration current [Jul20].
18002 (MSN LM.03) w/o Apr 14, 1977
18003 (MSN LM.04) converted to EU-21A SIGINT aircraft, later reverted back to standard U-21A configuratin.
18004 (MSN LM.05) to US Navy as 668004. Stored at Craig AFB, Selma, AL [noted Jun96]. Registered 9Dec96 as
N7007Q to K & K Aircraft Inc., Bridgewater, VA. Renamed Apr97 as Dynamic Aviation Group Inc.
Reregistered 29Oct02 as N87E; current [Jul20]. Stored at Bridgewater Air Park, VA.
18005 (MSN LM.06) Stored at Craig AFB, Selma, AL [noted Jun96]. Registered 9Dec96 as N70088 to K & K Aircraft Inc.,
Bridgewater, VA. Renamed Apr97 as Dynamic Aviation Group Inc. Stored at Muskogee-Hatbox Airport, OK
[noted May01]. Donated 29Dec15 to the School of Missionary Aviation Technology, Ionia, MI.
Registered 22Jan16; current [Jul20]. Instructional airframe.
18006 (MSN LM.07) converted to GU-21A instructional airframe. Stored at Craig AFB, Selma, AL [noted Jun96].
Registered 9Dec96 as N7010L to K & K Aircraft Inc., Bridgewater, VA. Renamed Apr97 as Dynamic Aviation
Group Inc. Stored at Muskogee-Hatbox Airport, OK [noted May01]; by 2015 moved to Muskogee-Davis
Regional Airport, OK. Registration current [Jul20].
18007 (MSN LM.08, 210th Aviation Battalion, 1st Aviation Brigade) w/o Mar 16, 1969
when it crashed into Loc Thuy Mountain near Hue Phu Bai, Vietnam in
poor weather. All onboard killed.
18008 (MSN LM.09) converted to JU-21A SIGINT testbed. The aircraft carried cloud-calibration equipment above the cockpit
that measured cloud liquid water content and particle size using forward scattering laser spectrometers.
Stored at Craig AFB, Selma, AL [noted Jun96]. Registered 10Dec96 as N70135 to K & K Aircraft Inc.,
Bridgewater, VA. Renamed Apr97 as Dynamic Aviation Group Inc. Reregistered 28Dec06 as N85Z.
Stored at Bridgewater Air Park, VA [noted Jun16]. Reregistered 13Mar17 as N406CP to Calcasieu Parish
Police Jury, Lake Charles, LA; current [Jul20
18009 (MSN LM.10) Stored at Craig AFB, Selma, AL [noted Jun96]. Registered 10Dec96 as N7014L to K & K Aircraft Inc.,
Bridgewater, VA. Renamed Apr97 as Dynamic Aviation Group Inc. Stored at Muskogee-Hatbox Airport, OK;
by 2015 moved to Muskogee-Davis Regional Airport, OK. Registration current [Jul20].
18010 (MSN LM.11) with US Army Berlin Brigade Avn.Det. Berlin Tempelhof Airport 1977-March 1986. Registered
8Dec94 as N611ND to K & K Aircraft Inc., Bridgewater, VA. Reregistered 24Dec08 as N60C; current [Jul20].
Stored at Bridgewater Air Park, VA.
18011 (MSN LM.12) callsign ASHAK 011 crashed Jan 20, 1978 on a snow covered mountain tip near the Black Sea
coast near Sinop, Turkey. 2 crew and 3 passengers killed. Flight from Intanbul to Sinop in Turkey.
18012 (MSN LM.13) converted to GU-21A instructional airframe. Registered 9Dec96 as N7018F to K & K Aircraft Inc.,
Bridgewater, VA. Renamed Apr97 as Dynamic Aviation Group Inc. Registration current [Jul20].
18013 (MSN LM.14) converted to EU-21A. in service with 56 Avn Co. Coleman Barracks Darmstadt until 1991 before
service with Berlin Brigade. With US Army Berlin Brigade Avn.Det. Berlin Tempelhof Airport April 1991-Aug 1994
Stored at Craig AFB, Selma, AL [noted Jun96]. Registered 10Dec96 as N70224 to K & K Aircraft Inc., Bridgewater, VA.
Renamed Apr97 as Dynamic Aviation Group Inc. Reregistered 20Jul04 as N67X. Used in the California Mediterranean
Fruit Fly Preventive Release Program (Medfly PRP). Reregistered 4Aug15 as N226DR to Technical Education
Services Inc., Virginia Beach, VA. Registration current [Jul20].
18014 (MSN LM.15) Registered 10Dec96 as N7026H to K & K Aircraft Inc., Bridgewater, VA. Renamed Apr97 as
Dynamic Aviation Group Inc. Reregistered 13Jun03 as N76Q; current [Jul20].
18015 (MSN LM.16) Golden Knights. Registered Feb94 as N823SB; cancelled 1Dec97 on export to Mexico.
Registered 24Nov97 as XA-TJD.
18016 (MSN LM.17) Stored at Craig AFB, Selma, AL [noted Jun96]. Registered 10Dec96 as N70264 to K & K Aircraft Inc.,
Bridgewater, VA. Renamed Apr97 as Dynamic Aviation Group Inc. Reregistered 16Apr08 as N78K.
Reregistered 4Aug09 as N990JM. Registered 9Sep09 to County of Galveston, Dickinson, TX; current [Jul20].
18017 (MSN LM.18) Noted in October 1986 with US Army Forces Command at Brown Field, Fulton County, Georgia
Registered 10Dec96 as N70292 to K & K Aircraft Inc., Bridgewater, VA. Renamed Apr97 as Dynamic Aviation
Group Inc. Stored at Muskogee-Hatbox Airport, OK [noted May01]; by 2015 moved to Muskogee-Davis Regional
Airport, OK. Registration current [Jul20].
18018 (MSN LM.19) Stored at Craig AFB, Selma, AL [noted Jun96]. Registered 10Dec96 as N7031F to K & K
Aircraft Inc., Bridgewater, VA. Renamed Apr97 as Dynamic Aviation Group Inc. Stored at Muskogee-Hatbox
Airport, OK [noted May01]; by 2015 moved to Muskogee-Davis Regional Airport, OK. Reregistered
1Aug05 as N72L; current [Jul20]. Stored at Bridgewater Air Park, VA.
18019 (MSN LM.20) on display at Hunter AAF, made to resemble an RU-21H.
18020 (MSN LM.21) Stored at Craig AFB, Selma, AL [noted Jun96]. Registered 9Dec96 as N7031L to K & K
Aircraft Inc., Bridgewater, VA. Renamed Apr97 as Dynamic Aviation Group Inc. Reregistered 3Feb07
as N80R; current [Jul20]. Stored at Bridgewater Air Park, VA.
18021 (MSN LM.22) Active in 1980 with 56th Aviation Company based at Coleman Barracks, Germany.
Stored at Craig AFB, Selma, AL [noted Jun96]. Registered 9Dec96 as N7034K to K & K
Aircraft Inc., Bridgewater, VA. Renamed Apr97 as Dynamic Aviation Group Inc. Cancelled on export
to Portugal. Registered 17Dec99 as CS-DCP; cancelled Dec07. Operated by ATA Aerocondor.
Used in the Portuguese islands of Madeira to control the Mediterranean fruit fly (Programa Madeira Med).
Registered 17Dec07 as N3634K. Reregistered 25Nov08 as N79Z; cancelled 22Dec15. Stored at
Bridgewater Air Park, VA [noted Jun16].
18022 (MSN LM.23) w/o, no further details
18023 (MSN LM.24) Registered 9Dec96 as N7035B to K & K Aircraft Inc., Bridgewater, VA. Renamed Apr97 as
Dynamic Aviation Group Inc. Reregistered 29Jan04 as N67K; current [Jul20
18024 (MSN LM.25) By 4/89: Assigned to Ft. Sheridan, IL.Stored at Craig AFB, Selma, AL [noted Jun96]. Registered 9Dec96 as N70356 to K & K
Aircraft Inc., Bridgewater, VA. Renamed Apr97 as Dynamic Aviation Group Inc. Stored at Muskogee-Hatbox
Airport, OK [noted May01]; by 2015 moved to Muskogee-Davis Regional Airport, OK.
Registration current [Jul20seen at Muskogee-Hatbox field, OK May 4, 2001 wearing civil
registration of N70356 with Dynamic Aviation Group, Inc of Bridgewater, VA.
18025 (MSN LM.26) Stored at Craig AFB, Selma, AL [noted Jun96]. Registered 9Dec96 as N7036L to K & K
Aircraft Inc., Bridgewater, VA. Renamed Apr97 as Dynamic Aviation Group Inc. Stored at
Muskogee-Hatbox Airport, OK [noted May01]; by 2015 moved to Muskogee-Davis Regional Airport, OK.
Registration current [Jul20].
18026 (MSN LM.27) w/o May 25, 1970
18027 (MSN LM.28) converted to EU-21A SIGINT aircraft,. As EU-21A SIGINT aircraft active in
1980 with 7th Signals Brigade based at Coleman Barracks, Germany
Later reverted back to standard U-21A configuration.
Registered 9Dec96 as N7038Y to K & K Aircraft Inc., Bridgewater, VA. Renamed Apr97 as Dynamic Aviation
Group Inc. Stored at Muskogee-Hatbox Airport, OK [noted May01]; by 2015 moved to Muskogee-Davis
Regional Airport, OK. Registration current [Jul20].
18028 (MSN LM.29) w/o, no further details
18029 (MSN LM.30) Registered 9Dec96 as N7039T to K & K Aircraft Inc., Bridgewater, VA. Renamed
Apr97 as Dynamic Aviation Group Inc. Stored at Muskogee-Hatbox Airport, OK [noted May01]; by 2015 moved to
Muskogee-Davis Regional Airport, OK. Registration current [Jul20].
18030 (MSN LM.31) Registered 9Dec96 as N7040J to K & K Aircraft Inc., Bridgewater, VA. Renamed Apr97
as Dynamic Aviation Group Inc. Reregistered 14Apr04 as N32P; current [Jul20]. Stored at
Bridgewater Air Park, VA.
18031 (MSN LM.32) Stored at Craig AFB, Selma, AL [noted Jun96]. Registered 9Dec96 as N7040V to
K & K Aircraft Inc., Bridgewater, VA. Renamed Apr97 as Dynamic Aviation Group Inc.
Stored at Muskogee-Hatbox Airport, OK [noted May01]. Reregistered 22Jun05 as N64C; current [Jul20].
Stored at Bridgewater Air Park, VA.
18032 (MSN LM.33) Stored at Craig AFB, Selma, AL [noted Jun96]. Registered 9Dec96 as N7041M to
K & K Aircraft Inc., Bridgewater, VA. Renamed Apr97 as Dynamic Aviation Group Inc.
Stored at Muskogee-Hatbox Airport, OK [noted May01]. Reregistered 19Sep06 as N84G; current [Jul20].
Stored at Bridgewater Air Park, VA.
18033 (MSN LM.34) to N7042R. Registered 9Dec96 as N7042R to K & K Aircraft Inc., Bridgewater, VA.
Renamed Apr97 as Dynamic Aviation Group Inc. Registered 22Nov99 as N65JA to JAARS Inc.
Reregistered 2Mar09 as N89N; cancelled 17Jan14 on export to Belgium. Registered 29Jan14
as OO-LAD to Aeroscan Sarl; cancelled 31Jul17 on export to France.
Registered 29Aug17 as F-GSIG to Aero Photo Europe Investigation; current [Jul20].
18034 (MSN LM.35) Registered 9Dec96 as N7043D to K & K Aircraft Inc., Bridgewater, VA.
Renamed Apr97 as Dynamic Aviation Group Inc. Stored at Muskogee-Hatbox Airport, OK [noted May01].
Stored at Bridgewater Air Park, VA [noted Jun16]. Registration current [Jul20].
18035 (MSN LM.36) broken up, no further details
18036 (MSN LM.37) Registered 9Dec96 as N7043G to K & K Aircraft Inc., Bridgewater, VA. Renamed Apr97
as Dynamic Aviation Group Inc. Crashed when the airplane contacted a taxiway then collided
with a house during a forced landing at Peter O Knight Airport (TPF), Tampa, Florida 12Jun06.
The airplane, house, and a vehicle parked there were destroyed by impact and a post-crash fire,
and the captain was killed; the first officer was seriously injured. The sole person in the
house was not injured. The flight originated from Sarasota/Bradenton International Airport (SRQ),
Sarasota, Florida. The purpose of the flight was to disperse sterile, Mediterranean
fruit flies under contract to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), and was
scheduled to return to SRQ after dispersing was completed. The first officer reported that
during cruise flight, both propeller secondary low pitch stop (SLPS) lights illuminated,
indicating the SLPS system prevented both propellers from going below the low pitch hydraulic
mechanical stop. The right occurred first, then the left approximately one minute later.
Emergency procedures to correct the condition were ineffective. The right propeller feathered
at some point during the flight, and the first officer reported that while operating single engine,
they experienced a problem with the propeller governor. The flight proceeded direct to an airport
with short runways approximately 3.2 nautical miles northwest of their present position,
rather than to an air carrier airport located 8.5 miles away. The captain entered a close-in
right base to runway 35 (2,688 feet long runway), while flying at 155 knots (51 knots above
single engine reference speed). He turned onto final approach with the landing gear and flaps
retracted, but overshot the runway. The airplane contacted a taxiway near the departure
end of intended runway, and then collided with several obstacles before coming to rest at a
house located past the departure end of runway 35. A post-crash fire consumed the cockpit,
cabin, and sections of both wings. Post-accident examination of the airframe, engines, and
propellers revealed no evidence of pre-impact failure or malfunction. No determination was
made as to the reason for the annunciation of both SLPS lights. Registration expired, cancelled 15May15.
18037 (MSN LM.38) Registered 9Dec96 as N7043N to K & K Aircraft Inc., Bridgewater, VA. Renamed Apr97 as
Dynamic Aviation Group Inc. Stored at Muskogee-Hatbox Airport, OK; by 2015 moved to
Muskogee-Davis Regional Airport, OK. Registration current [Jul20].
18038 (MSN LM.39) Stored at Craig AFB, Selma, AL [noted Jun96]. Registered 9Dec96 as N7043Y to
K & K Aircraft Inc., Bridgewater, VA. Renamed Apr97 as Dynamic Aviation Group Inc.
Stored at Muskogee-Hatbox Airport, OK [noted May01]. Reregistered 4Apr07 as N541MC.
Registered 5Jun07 to Jefferson County, Beaumont, TX. Registration current [Jul20].
18039 (MSN LM.40) w/o at Fort Stockdale, TX Apr 26, 1975. Five killed
18040 (MSN LM.41) Registered 9Dec96 as N7047D to K & K Aircraft Inc., Bridgewater, VA. Renamed
Apr97 as Dynamic Aviation Group Inc. Stored at Muskogee-Hatbox Airport, OK [noted May01];
by 2015 moved to Muskogee-Davis Regional Airport, OK. Registration current [Jul20].
66-18041/18047 Serials listed as being allocated to U-21A Ute, but probably belong to
next fiscal year.
66-18048/18263 Serials not allocated
66-18264/18355 Hughes TH-55A Osage
Part of a multi-FY TH-55 order, following in sequence from 65-18240/18263. Transfers to MASDC from www.amarcexperience.com
18319 (MSN 76-0602) became N602CH, then was to have gone to owner in Belgium
but instead became G-FSDH Aug 2, 1988, the OO-ERG Apr 1994.
18314 noted Dec 1986 as N55782 but registration cancelled Sep 8, 1988.
18320 (MSN 76-0603) became N10224, to Helifly SRL of Buenos
Aires as LV-ZTL Jun 2, 2000
18331 to MASDC as XP0061 Mar 24, 1971. To civil regitry as N109P
18333 to MASDC as XP0071 Mar 30, 1971
18341 To civil registry as N1KX and cancelled on July 31, 2012
18350 to MASDC as XP0001 Mar 5, 1971. In storage at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ
66-18356/18407 Serials not allocated.
66-18408/18413 Sikorsky CH-54A Tarhe
MSN 64010/015.
18408 (MSN 64010) Delivered to US Army Nov66. 147th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hillclimber"
Aug67-Mar68. 273rd Aviation Company (Heavy Helicopter) Superhooks, Sanford Field, Long Binh,
South Vietnam. US Army National Guard. Candidate for National Museum of Naval Aviation Pensacola, FL 15Dec92.
Registered Jan93 as N6156Y. Registered 6Jun95 as N408HL to Heavy Lift Helicopters Inc., Apple Valley, CA;
current [Jun18].
18409 (MSN 64011) Delivered to US Army Dec66. 147th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hillclimber"
Jun67-Feb68; named "Sherrie Baby". 273rd Aviation Company (Heavy Helicopter) "Superhooks",
Sanford Field, Long Binh, South Vietnam. Aviation School, Fort Rucker, AL. To Mississippi
Army National Guard. Displayed as gate guard at Key Field, Meridian, MS. Displayed at the
1st Cavalry Division Museum, Fort Hood, Killeen, TX.
18410 (MSN 64012) Delivered to US Army Jan67. 355th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Workhorse".
478th Aviation Heavy Helicopter Company Hurricanes, 1st Cavalry Division, South Vietnam.
355th Aviation Company (Heavy Helicopter) "Workhorse", 4th Army, Fort Sill, OK. Loaned to NASA,
Langley Research Center, Langley, VA 1973. 478th Aviation Company (Heavy Helicopters), 1st Army,
Fort Benning Columbus, Georgia. 1160th Aviation Company. Candidate for National Museum of
Naval Aviation Pensacola, FL 15Dec92. Registered Jan93 as N6156U. Registered 13Feb01 to
Heavy Lift Helicopters Inc., Apple Valley, CA; heli-tanker 790, named �Pegasus�.
Registered 25Apr05 as an Aviation International Rotors CH-54A. On August 4, 2006 the helicopter
was substantially damaged when it impacted terrain following an in-flight separation of a
tail rotor blade while maneuvering near a dip site near Happy Camp, California.
The Department of Agriculture (USDA), U.S. Forest Service (USFS) was utilizing the helicopter
under contract as a public-use fire fighting tool. The pilot and co-pilot both sustained
fatal injuries. The helicopter was flown to the Happy Camp Complex in Happy Camp, California,
on July 29, 2006, to help suppress the Titus Fire. The helicopter was stationed at the
Happy Camp helibase where it was maintained and dispatched. On the morning of the accident,
the helicopter went through a series of maintenance and flight tests after having its
number 1 engine replaced the night before. The helicopter was then dispatched to the
Titus fire where it conducted a number of water drops. After 2.2 hours of flight, the
helicopter returned to the helibase where it was refueled and examined by maintenance
personnel. The helicopter departed for a second cycle of water drops and never returned
to the helibase. The satellite tracking system that the USFS utilizes to provide real-time
data on their flights indicated that the helicopter filled its water tanks at a dip site
located in the Klamath River near the Independence Bridge. The helicopter conducted one
uneventful dip and water drop during the second cycle and was in the process of conducting
its second dip when the accident occurred. A witness located near the accident site
reported that he observed the helicopter come in and out of the same dip site that day
filling the helicopter's water tanks. The helicopter was located over the dip site when
the witness heard a "loud bang." He realized something was wrong with the helicopter and
ran down his driveway toward the road that paralleled the river. When he reached the road
he observed the helicopter flying over a stone river bed toward the Independence Bridge.
He then noticed a large piece fall off the helicopter, which was later identified as the tail
rotor gearbox with three of the four tail rotor blades attached to the hub. The helicopter
pitched nose low at an approximate 45-degree nose down attitude while rotating around its
vertical axis. The helicopter impacted the opposite side of the river/shoreline.
Sale reported 17Jul08, registration cancelled 27Aug13.
18411 (MSN 64013) Delivered to US Army Feb67. 147th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hillclimber"
Jun67-Feb68. 273rd Aviation Company (Heavy Helicopter) Superhooks, Sanford Field, Long Binh,
South Vietnam. Mississippi Army National Guard. Andrew Sill 11Apr94. Registered 21Jun94 as N2268L.
Rebuilt by Siller Helicopters and registered 8Jul09 as a Siller Helicopters CH-54A; current [Jun18].
External storage at Yuba City, CA Mar17.
18412 (MSN 64014) Delivered to US Army Mar67. 292nd Aviation Company, Alabama Army National Guard,
Birmingham Airport, AL. Displayed at the Mississippi Armed Forces Museum, Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg, MS.
18413 (MSN 64015) Delivered to US Army Apr67. 137th Transportation Company (Heavy Helicopter), Kansas
Army National Guard. Registered 12Apr94 as N173AC to Erickson Air-Crane, Inc.; heli-tanker 748,
named �Christine�. Registration cancelled 24Oct11 on export to Brazil. Restored 8Feb12 as N173AC
to Erickson, Inc.; current [Jun18]. Crashed Jan 28, 2019 into a reservoir near Jericho, Victoria,
Austria during water uplift for fire fighting operations. Crew swam to shore and are OK.
66-18414/18880 Serials not allocated
66-18881/18896 Grumman OV-1C Mohawk
Build numbers 82C/97C. Transfers to MASDC from www.amarcexperience.com
18881 (MSN 82C) crashed Dec 4, 1968, South Vietnam
18882 (MSN 83C) crashed Nov 21, 1973 Bettle, Alaska
18883 (MSN 84C) to MASDC as YA0064 Jun 29, 1973. To National Aircraft, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Nov 19, 1999.
18884 (MSN 85C) to MASDC as YA0103 Sep 28, 1983. To Ropkay Airmour Museum, Indianapolis, IN
18885 (MSN 86C)(11th Aviation Company 11th Aviation Group 1st Cavalry Division) shot down by ground fire Thua Thien
Province, South Vietnam while returning from low-level photo recon mission Apr 7, 1968. Pilot KIA.
18886 (MSN 87C)
18887 (MSN 88C) to MASDC as YA0035 Aug 31, 1972.
18888 (MSN 89C) (73rd Aviation Company 210th Combat Aviation Battalion 12th Aviation Group 1st Aviation Brigade) crashed due to
unknown cause Vung Tau, Phuoc Tuy Province, South Vietnam Sep 12, 1968. Both crew killed.
18889 (MSN 90C) to MASDC as YA0091 Jul 31, 1978. To National Aircraft, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Nov 19, 1999
18890 (MSN 91C) to MASDC as YA0097 Mar 13, 1979. To National Aircraft, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Nov 19, 1999
18891 (MSN 92C) to MASDC as YA0010 May 25, 1972. To National Aircraft, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Nov 19, 1999
18892 (MSN 93C) to MASDC as YA0085 Jul 26, 1978. To National Aircraft, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Nov 19, 1999
18893 (MSN 94C) to MASDC as YA0044 Nov 6, 1972. To Air Met, Tucson, AZ
18894 (MSN 95C) to MASDC as YA0013 Jun 20, 1972. To National Aircraft, Kolb Road, Tucson, AZ Nov 19, 1999
18895 (MSN 96C)
18896 (MSN 97C) to US Customs as N6745.
66-18897/18999 Serials not allocated.
66-19000/19097 Boeing-Vertol CH-47A Chinook
Vertol Division, The Boeing Airplane Co Model 114. MSN B-258/355.
19000 (B-258) accepted by the US Army 28Oct66
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 85-24356
19001 (B-259) accepted by the US Army 31Oct66
Assigned to 196th Assault Support Helicopter Company Flippers
Crashed during test flight in Vietnam Jul 16, 1969. All 7 aboard killed.
19002 (B-260) accepted by the US Army 4Nov66
Assigned to 154th Aviation Company, 4th Army, Fort Sill, OK Dec66-Mar67
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Apr67-May67
Assigned to 243rd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Freight Train" Nov67
Assigned to 178th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Boxcar" Dec67-Feb68 Named "Alfred E. Wall"
Assigned to 243rd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Freight Train" Mar68-Jan70
Assigned to B Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Longhorn" Feb71-Jun71
Assigned to 362nd Assault Support Helicopter Company Jul71-Jun72
MAP transfer Jun72 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-19002
Assigned to 241st Helicopter Squadron, 82nd Tactical Wing, 6th Air Division, Phu Cat
Lost in combat Mar 23, 1975.
19003 (B-261) accepted by the US Army 4Nov66
Assigned to US Army Aviation School, Fort Rucker, AL Jan67-Jan71
Assigned to 154th Aviation Company, 5th Army, Fort Sill, OK Jan72-Jul72
Assigned to 178th Aviation Company Boxcar, 5th Army, Fort Sill, OK Aug72�Sep72
Assigned to US Army Reserve; 85th Division Training, Chicago, IL Oct72
Assigned to 388th Transportation Company Nov72
MAP transfer Nov72 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-19003
Captured by North Vietnamese Army in 1975. Preserved and on display at the China Aviation
Museum, Datangshan, Beijing, PRC. Often identified as 66-19004
19004 (B-262) accepted by the US Army 7Nov66
MAP transfer Nov72 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-19004
Captured by North Vietnamese Army
Operated by No. 917 Mixed Transport Regiment, Vietnam People�s Air Force
19005 (B-263) accepted by the US Army 10Nov66
Assigned to US Army Aviation School, Fort Rucker, AL
Crashed Jul 18, 1968 at Fort Rucker, AL
19006 (B-264) accepted by the US Army 9Nov66
Assigned to C Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Crimson Tide"
Crashed Dec 26, 1967 Phu Cat AFB, Binh Dinh Province, South Vietnam. The aircraft was
approaching to land at the AFB with passengers for the Bob Hope USO show. A blade came off the
aft head and the aft transmission and pylon was dislodged from the airframe. The aircraft
fell to the ground from about 200 feet tail first. The aircraft landed on its tail then
continued down onto its belly. At this point the forward transmission departed the airframe.
There were 33 personnel on board, with eight fatalities. Every one was hurt in some way.
19007 (B-265) accepted by the US Army 10Nov66
Assigned to 147th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hillclimbers" Mar67-Jan68
MAP transfer Nov72 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-19007
Captured by North Vietnamese Army in 1975.
19008 (B-266) accepted by the US Army 10Nov66
Assigned to 177th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA Dec66-Feb67
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Apr67-May67
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Sep67-Jul69
Assigned to B Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Longhorn" Nov69-Feb71
Assigned to 242nd Aviation Company "Muleskinners" Fort Wainwright, AK Nov71-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 84-24176
19009 (B-267) accepted by the US Army 14Nov66
Assigned to 177th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA Dec66-Feb67
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Apr67-May67
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Sep67-Aug68
Assigned to 213th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Black Cats" Nov68-Dec68
Assigned to 147th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hillclimbers" Jan69-Mar69
Assigned to 4th Aviation Company USAREUR, West Germany Aug70-Mar73
Assigned to 180th Aviation Company "Big Windy" USAREUR, West Germany Apr73-May74
Assigned to 1st Army, New Cumberland Army Depot [NCAD], PA, Oct74-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 85-24354
19010 (B-268) accepted by the US Army 15Nov66
Assigned to 177th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA Dec66-Feb67
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Apr67-May67
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Sep67-Oct67
Assigned to 355th Aviation Company, 4th Army, Fort Sill, OK Nov67-Jun68
Assigned to South East Asia Night Operations [SEA NITEOPS] Jul68
Assigned to B Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Longhorn" Aug68-Sep68
Assigned to A Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Wildcat" Oct68-Jan69
Assigned to 539th Transportation Company Jun69-Apr71
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 520th Transportation Battalion May71-Feb72
Assigned to 362nd Assault Support Helicopter Company Mar72-Jun72
MAP transfer Jun72 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-19010
Assigned to 249th Helicopter Squadron, 84th Tactical Wing, 4th Air Division, Soc Trang
Shot down by SA-7 Dec 12, 1974. All of about 50 on board killed.
19011 (B-269) accepted by the US Army 16Nov66
Assigned to 177th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA Jan67-Feb67
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Apr67-May67
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Sep67-Jul68
Crashed Cu Chi Army Airfield, Saigon, Vietnam Jul 23, 1968
19012 (B-270) accepted by the US Army 17Nov66
Assigned to 177th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA Jan67-Feb67
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Apr67-May67
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Sep67-Feb69
Destroyed on ground 26 February 1969 at Cu Chi Army Airfield, Saigon, South Vietnam by North
Vietnamese Army 3rd Sapper Battalion attack using satchel charges and rocket propelled grenades.
A total of 9 Chinooks were destroyed; another 3 airframes received major damage and 2 airframes
had minor damage. After a few parts were salvaged, the remains were buried by bulldozers.
19013 (B-271) accepted by the US Army 16Nov66
Assigned to 177th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA Jan67-Feb67
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Apr67-May67
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Sep67-Feb69
Destroyed on ground 26 February 1969 at Cu Chi Army Airfield, Saigon, South Vietnam by North
Vietnamese Army 3rd Sapper Battalion attack using satchel charges and rocket propelled grenades.
A total of 9 Chinooks were destroyed; another 3 airframes received major damage and 2 airframes
had minor damage. After a few parts were salvaged, the remains were buried by bulldozers.
19014 (B-272) accepted by the US Army 19Nov66
Assigned to 177th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA Jan67-Feb67
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Apr67-May67
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Sep67-Feb69
Destroyed on ground 26 February 1969 at Cu Chi Army Airfield, Saigon, South Vietnam by North
Vietnamese Army 3rd Sapper Battalion attack using satchel charges and rocket propelled grenades.
A total of 9 Chinooks were destroyed; another 3 airframes received major damage and 2 airframes
had minor damage. After a few parts were salvaged, the remains were buried by bulldozers.
19015 (B.273) accepted by the US Army 18Nov66
Assigned to 177th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA Jan67-Feb67
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Apr67-May67
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company Muleskinners Sep67-Feb69
Destroyed on ground 26 February 1969 at Cu Chi Army Airfield, Saigon, South Vietnam by North
Vietnamese Army 3rd Sapper Battalion attack using satchel charges and rocket propelled grenades.
A total of 9 Chinooks were destroyed; another 3 airframes received major damage and 2 airframes
had minor damage. After a few parts were salvaged, the remains were buried by bulldozers.
19016 (B-274) accepted by the US Army 28Nov66
Assigned to 177th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA Jan67-Feb67
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Apr67-May67
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Sep67-Feb69
Destroyed on ground 26 February 1969 at Cu Chi Army Airfield, Saigon, South Vietnam by North
Vietnamese Army 3rd Sapper Battalion attack using satchel charges and rocket propelled grenades.
A total of 9 Chinooks were destroyed; another 3 airframes received major damage and 2 airframes
had minor damage. After a few parts were salvaged, the remains were buried by bulldozers.
19017 (B-275) accepted by the US Army 2Dec66
Assigned to 177th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA Jan67-Feb67
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Apr67-May67
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Sep67-Aug69
Assigned to 4th Aviation Company USAREUR, West Germany Aug70-Mar73
Assigned to 180th Aviation Company Big Windy USAREUR, West Germany Apr73-May74
Assigned to 1st Army, New Cumberland Army Depot [NCAD], PA, Oct74-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 81-23383
19018 (B-276) accepted by the US Army 29Nov66
Assigned to 177th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA Jan67-Feb67
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Apr67-May67
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company Muleskinners Sep67-Jun69
Assigned to 4th Aviation Company USAREUR, West Germany Aug70-Mar73
Assigned to 180th Aviation Company Big Windy USAREUR, West Germany Apr73-May74
Assigned to 1st Army, New Cumberland Army Depot [NCAD], PA, Oct74-Nov75
Assigned to 132nd Aviation Company "Hercules" Hunter AAF, Savannah, GA Dec75-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 85-24360
19019 (B-277) accepted by the US Army 30Nov66
Assigned to 177th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA Jan67-Feb67
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Apr67-May67
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Sep67-Nov68
Crashed on landing and caught fire 11/21/1966 near Cu Chi, South Vietnam. Occupants escaped
with minor injuries.
19020 (B-278) accepted by the US Army 2Dec66
Assigned to 177th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA Jan67-Feb67
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Apr67-May67
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Sep67-Feb68
Assigned to 179th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Shrimpboat" Apr68-May69
Assigned to 243rd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Freight Train" Jun69-Apr71
Assigned to 242nd Aviation Company "Muleskinners" Fort Wainwright, AK Aug72-Mar75
Assigned to 120th Aviation Company "Razorbacks" Jun75-Jul75
Loan to NASA, Langley Research Center, VA, Aug75-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 84-24160
19021 (B-279) accepted by the US Army 10Dec66
Assigned to A Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Wildcat" Jul69-Sep70
Had artwork "Road Runner".
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 85-24324
19022 (B.280) accepted by the US Army 5Dec66
Assigned to 177th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA Jan67-Feb67
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Apr67-May67
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Sep67-Feb69
Destroyed on ground 26 February 1969 at Cu Chi Army Airfield, Saigon, South Vietnam by North
Vietnamese Army 3rd Sapper Battalion attack using satchel charges and rocket propelled grenades.
A total of 9 Chinooks were destroyed; another 3 airframes received major damage and 2
airframes had minor damage. After a few parts were salvaged, the remains were buried by bulldozers.
19023 (B.281) accepted by the US Army 12Dec66
Assigned to 177th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA Jan67-Feb67
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Apr67-May67
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Sep67-Mar69
Assigned to 4th Aviation Company USAREUR, West Germany Aug70-Aug71
Crashed near Pegnitz, West Germany Aug 18, 1971. 37 killed. The aircraft exploded and broke
in two parts while on a training flight from Regensburg to Grafenwoehr, West Germany and crashed
near Pegnitz, Bavaria. Fatigue failure of the rotor blade led to its failure and structural
failure of the aircraft. The passengers were members of HHC 2-4 Infantry.
19024 (B-282) accepted by the US Army 9Dec66
Assigned to 177th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA Jan67-Feb67
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Apr67-May67
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Sep67-Jul69
Assigned to 4th Aviation Company USAREUR, West Germany Aug70-Mar73
Assigned to 180th Aviation Company Big Windy USAREUR, West Germany Apr73-May74
Loan to NASA, Langley Research Center, VA, Oct74-Jul75
Assigned to 132nd Aviation Company "Hercules" Hunter AAF, Savannah, GA Aug75-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 85-24362
19025 (B-283) accepted by the US Army 12Dec66
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Jan67-May67
Assigned to 355th Aviation Company, 4th Army, Fort Sill, OK Nov67-Jun68
Assigned to South East Asia Night Operations [SEA NITEOPS] Jul68
Assigned to 213th Assault Support Helicopter Company, Vietnam "Black Cats" Dec68-Jan69
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Feb69-Aug69
Assigned to 4th Aviation Company USAREUR, West Germany Aug70-Mar73
Assigned to 180th Aviation Company "Big Windy" USAREUR, West Germany Apr73-May74
Assigned to 132nd Aviation Company "Hercules" Hunter AAF, Savannah, GA Oct75-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 81-23381
19026 (B-284) accepted by the US Army 19Dec66
Assigned to A Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division "Wildcat"
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 85-24327
19027 (B-285) accepted by the US Army 15Dec66
Assigned to 147th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hillclimbers" Mar67-Mar69 Named "Nancy"
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Jul69-Oct70
Assigned to 196th Aviation Company "Flippers", Fort Bragg, NC Jan72-Sep72
Assigned to US Army Reserve; 85th Division Training, Chicago, IL Oct72
MAP transfer Nov72 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-19027
Assigned to 247th Helicopter Squadron, 51st Tactical Wing, 1st Air Division, Da Nang
Lost in combat Mar 23, 1975.
19028 (B-286) accepted by the US Army 16Dec66
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 86-01654.
19029 (B-287) accepted by the US Army 16Dec66
Assigned to 205th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Geronimos"
Caught on wire on takeoff and fell into ravine near Chon Thanh, SVN
May 6, 1969. One crewmember killed, 39 passengers killed, 9 injured.
19030 (B-288) accepted by the US Army 19Dec66
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Apr67-May67
Assigned to 243rd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Freight Train" Nov67-Aug69
Assigned to 236th Aviation Company Fort Wainwright, AK Sep70-Oct71
Assigned to 242nd Aviation Company "Muleskinners" Fort Wainwright, AK Nov71-
Assigned to US Army Reserve � Washington; 92nd Aviation Company, Paine Field, WA
Assigned to 205th Aviation Company "Geronimos" USAREUR
Assigned to B Company, 6th Battalion, 158th Aviation Regiment, USAREUR
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 86-01677
19031 (B-289) accepted by the US Army 22Dec66
Assigned to US Army National Guard � California; 49th Aviation Company, Fresno [1978]
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 82-23775
19032 (B-290) accepted by the US Army 28Dec66
Assigned to A Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion Wildcat Jan69-Jul69
Shot down by ground fire in Vietnam Jan 3, 1968.
19033 (B-291) accepted by the US Army 9Jan67
Assigned to 147th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hillclimbers" May67-Mar69
Artwork Biere �33� Export.
MAP transfer to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-19033
Assigned to 237th Helicopter Squadron, 43rd Tactical Wing, 3rd Air Division, Bien Hoa
Blew up on approach Feb 14, 1974. Suspected sabotage
19034 (B-292) accepted by the US Army 6Jan67
Assigned to 147th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hillclimbers" May67-May69
MAP transfer May72 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-19034
Captured by North Vietnamese Army in 1975.
19035 (B-293) accepted by the US Army 6Jan67
Assigned to 147th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hillclimbers" May67-Mar69
MAP transfer to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-19035
Assigned to 247th Helicopter Squadron, 51st Tactical Wing, 1st Air Division, Da Nang
Lost in action Mar 23, 1975.
19036 (B-294) accepted by the US Army 5Jan67
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, May67
Assigned to 355th Aviation Company Nov67-May68
Assigned to South East Asia Night Operations [SEA NITEOPS] Jul68
Assigned to A Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Wildcat" Aug68-Jul69
Assigned to B Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Longhorn" Aug69-Jul70
Named "Hanger Queen Abortion"
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" May71-Aug71
Assigned to 362nd Assault Support Helicopter Company Sep71
Assigned to 242nd Aviation Company "Muleskinners" Fort Wainwright, AK Jul73-Mar75
Assigned to 120th Aviation Company "Razorbacks" Fort Richardson, AK Jun75-Jul75
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 85-24329
19037 (B-295) accepted by the US Army 10Jan67
MAP transfer Mar72 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-19037
Captured by North Vietnamase Army in 1975
19038 (B-296) accepted by the US Army 12Jan67
Assigned to 147th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hillclimbers" May67-Jul68
MAP transfer Aug72 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-19038
Captured by North Vietnamese Army in 1975.
19039 (B.297) accepted by the US Army 18Jan67
Assigned to B Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Longhorn"
Crashed in Vietnam Oct 30, 1968
19040 (B-298) accepted by the US Army 17Jan67
Assigned to 147th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hillclimbers" May67-Mar69
Assigned to 196th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Flippers" Oct69-Jul70
Assigned to 205th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Geronimos" Sep70-Nov70
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Dec70-Aug71
Assigned to 362nd Assault Support Helicopter Company Sep71-Nov71
MAP transfer Nov71 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-19040
Captured by North Vietnamese Army in 1975.
19041 (B-299) accepted by the US Army 17Jan67
Assigned to A Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division "Wildcat"
Named "The Grunt Wagon".
Collided with C-7 63-9753 Oct 3, 1968 near Camp Evans, Vietnam. 5 crew and
and six passengers on the CH-47A were killed, along with 4 crew and 9 passengers on the C-7.
The Caribou took off from Camp Evans, carrying nine US Army passengers and a crew of four. The pilot made a
climbing right hand turn. At the same time, a CH-47A Chinook helicopter (66-19041) was approaching Camp Evans
from LZ Nancy. It carried troops and mail to Camp Evans. At an altitude of 1100 feet, one of the Chinook�s rotor
blades sliced through the Caribou�s cockpit and another blade hit the nr.1 engine. The Caribou lost control and
crashed. The Chinook�s rear rotor separated, striking the helicopter�s fuselage causing it to lose control and crash.
19042 (B-300) accepted by the US Army 20Jan67
MAP transfer to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-19042
Assigned to 241st Helicopter Squadron, 82nd Tactical Wing, 6th Air Division, Phu Cat
Lost in combat Mar 23, 1975. Derelict at Tan Son Nhut Air Base, Saigon
19043 (B-301) accepted by the US Army 20Jan67
Assigned to A Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Wildcat" May67-Feb68
Assigned to 355th Aviation Company Mar68-Jun68
Assigned to South East Asia Night Operations [SEA NITEOPS] Jul68
Assigned to A Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Wildcat" Aug68-Dec68
Assigned to 196th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Flippers" Apr69-Oct70
Assigned to 271st Assault Support Helicopter Company "Innkeeper" Nov70-May71
Assigned to 242nd Aviation Company "Muleskinners" Fort Wainwright, AK Aug72-Jan74
Assigned to 132nd Aviation Company "Hercules" Hunter AAF, Savannah, GA Oct75-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 82-23767
19044 (B-302) accepted by the US Army 23Jan67
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 85-24368
19045 (B-303), accepted by the US Army 24Jan67
Assigned to A Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division "Wildcat"
Crashed in Vietnam Oct 31, 1969
19046 (B-304) accepted by the US Army 31Jan67
Assigned to C Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Crimson Tide"
Shot down by ground fire in Vietnam Nov 16, 1967. 5 killed.
19047 (B-305) accepted by the US Army 31Jan67
Assigned to B Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Longhorn"
Crashed in Vietnam Nov 4, 1968
19048 (B-306) accepted by the US Army 26Jan67
Assigned to 180th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Big Windy" Apr67-Jun68
Assigned to 213th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Black Cats" Sep68-Feb69
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Mar69-Jan70
Assigned to 236th Aviation Company Fort Wainwright, AK Nov70-Oct71
Assigned to 242nd Aviation Company "Muleskinners" Fort Wainwright, AK Nov71-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reseraled 86-01642
19049 (B-307) accepted by the US Army 1Feb67
Assigned to 147th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hillclimbers" Apr67-Mar69
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 82-23763
19050 (B.308) accepted by the US Army 2Feb67
Assigned to 243rd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Freight Train"
Assigned to 179th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Shrimpboat"
Shot down by ground fire in Vietnam Feb 19, 1968. No fatalities
19051 (B-309) accepted by the US Army 8Feb67
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Apr67-May67
Assigned to 243rd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Freight Train" Nov67-Aug69
Named "Little Annie"
Assigned to 205th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Geronimos" Dec69-Aug70
Assigned to 196th Assault Helicopter Company "Flippers" Sep70-Nov70
Assigned to 223rd Combat Aviation Battalion Dec70
Assigned to 242nd Aviation Company "Muleskinners" Fort Wainwright, AK Dec72-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 85-24330
19052 (B-310) accepted by the US Army 8Feb67
Assigned to 243rd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Freight Train"
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 81-23382
19053 (B-311) accepted by the US Army 14Feb67
Assigned to 243rd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Freight Train"
Crashed near Ninh Hoa Valley, SVN Oct 20, 1968. 5 crew killed. Wreckage not found until 1994.
19054 (B.312) accepted by the US Army 8Feb67
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Apr67-May67
Assigned to 243rd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Freight Train" Nov67
Assigned to 180th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Big Windy" Dec67-Sep68
Assigned to 196th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Flippers" Mar69-Sep69
Assigned to 236th Aviation Company Fort Wainwright, AK Aug70-Oct71
Assigned to 242nd Aviation Company "Muleskinners" Fort Wainwright, AK Nov71-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 85-24369
19055 (B-313) accepted by the US Army 22Feb67
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, Apr67-May67
Assigned to 243rd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Freight Train" Nov67
Assigned to 355th Aviation Company Dec67-Feb68
Assigned to 196th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Flippers" Mar68-Nov69
Named "The Bird of Paradise � May it Fly up Your Ass"
Assigned to A Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion Wildcat Apr70-Jan71
Assigned to 242nd Aviation Company "Muleskinners" Fort Wainwright, AK Dec72-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 84-24172
19056 (B-314) accepted by the US Army 15Feb67
MAP transfer to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-19056
Assigned to 237th Helicopter Squadron, 43rd Tactical Wing, 3rd Air Division, Bien Hoa
Shot down by SA-7 missile Dec 5, 1974. 15 aboard killed.
19057 (B-315) accepted by the US Army 15Feb67
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 81-23384
19058 (B-316) accepted by the US Army 21Feb67
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 82-23766
19059 (B.317) accepted by the US Army 22Feb67
Assigned to C Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Crimson Tide"
Shot down in ground fire in Vietnam Jun 24, 1970
19060 (B-318) accenped by US Army Feb 21, 1967.
Assigned to B Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Longhorn" Jul67-Feb68
Assigned to 355th Aviation Company Mar68-Jun68
Assigned to South East Asia Night Operations [SEA NITEOPS] Jul68
Assigned to B Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Longhorn" Aug68-Nov68
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Mar69-Sep69
Assigned to 4th Aviation Company USAREUR, West Germany Aug70-Mar73
Assigned to 180th Aviation Company "Big Windy" USAREUR, West Germany Apr73-May74
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 85-24350
19061 (B-319) accepted by the US Army 28Feb67
Assigned to 330th Transportation Company "Crap Shooter"
Assigned to 179th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Shrimpboat"
Shot down by ground fire in Vietnam Jan 26, 1969. Destroyed by fire, crew was extracted.
19062 (B-320) accepted by the US Army 27Feb67
Assigned to 330th Transportation Company "Crap Shooter"
Assigned to B Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Longhorn"
Destroyed on ground by mortar fire at Read Beach base in South Vietnam Feb 7, 1968
19063 (B-321) accepted by the US Army 28Feb67
Assigned to B Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Longhorn"
Hit by 37 mm rounds in the aft plyon and crashed in the A Shau valley,
SVN Apr 19, 1968. 2 KIA, 3 injured.
19064 (B-322) accepted by the US Army 1Mar67
Assigned to B Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Longhorn"
Crashed in Long Khanh Province, South Vietnam Sep 12, 1970
19065 (B-323) accepted by the US Army 3Mar67
MAP transfer to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-19065
Assigned to 237th Helicopter Squadron, 43rd Tactical Wing, 3rd Air Division, Bien Hoa
Shot down by small arms fire Jun 13, 1973. 7 aboard killed.
19066 (B-324) accepted by the US Army 8Mar67
Assigned to A Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Wildcat" [Apr68]
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 85-24359
19067 (B-325) accepted by the US Army 10Mar67
Assigned to 178th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Boxcar", South Vietnam Jul67-Feb68
Assigned to 179th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Shrimpboat" Mar68-Oct68
Crashed at Camp Evans, South Vietnam Oct 5, 1968
19068 (B-326) accepted by the US Army 16Mar67
MAP transfer to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-19068
Assigned to 247th Helicopter Squadron, 51st Tactical Wing, 1st Air Division, Da Nang
Lost in action Mar 23, 1975
19069 (B.327) accepted by the US Army 14Mar67
Assigned to 339th Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support)
Assigned to 179th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Shrimpboat"
Exploded in midair due faulty maintenance at Pleiku, Phuoc Tuy Province, South Vietnam Apr 26, 1968. \
10 killed.
19070 (B-328) accepted by the US Army 10Mar67
Assigned to 178th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Boxcar", South Vietnam Jul67-Feb68
Assigned to 213th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Black Cats" Mar68-Jun68
Assigned to A Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Wildcat" Apr69-Oct70
Accident Oct 24, 1970 Bearcat, Bien Hoa, Saigon, South Vietnam
Assigned to US Army National Guard Feb71-Apr71
Assigned to US Army Reserve; 108th Division Training, 3rd Army, Charlotte, NC May71-Sep71
Assigned to US Army Reserve; 85th Division Training, Chicago, IL Oct72
MAP transfer Dec72 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-19070
Assigned to 247th Helicopter Squadron, 51st Tactical Wing, 1st Air Division, Da Nang
Lost to North Vietnamese action 30Apr75
19071 (B-329) accepted by the US Army 16Mar67
Assigned to Army Aviation Division, Dugway Proving Ground, UT, May67
Assigned to 355th Aviation Company Nov67-Feb68
Assigned to 196th Assault Support Helicopter Company Flippers Mar68-Sep69
Assigned to A Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Wildcat" Feb69-Sep69
Assigned to 236th Aviation Company Fort Wainwright, AK Jul70-Oct71
Assigned to 242nd Aviation Company "Muleskinners" Fort Wainwright, AK Nov71-Nov73
Assigned to US Army Reserve � Washington; 92nd Aviation Company, Paine Field, WA Mar75-
Rebuilt as MH-47D and reserialed 85-24342
19072 (B-330) accepted by the US Army 15Mar67
Assigned to 539th Transportation Company Aug67-Aug68
Assigned to 179th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Shrimpboat" Oct68-Mar69
Assigned to 79th Transportation Company Apr69-Dec69
Assigned to 196th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Flippers" Jan70-Nov70
Assigned to 242nd Aviation Company "Muleskinners" Fort Wainwright, AK Nov71-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 82-23777.
19073 (B-331) accepted by the US Army 22Mar67
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 81-23385
19074 (B-332) accepted by the US Army 22Mar67
Assigned to 79th Transportation Company Jun67-Nov67
Assigned to 355th Aviation Company Dec67
Assigned to 179th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Shrimpboat" Feb68-May69
Assigned to 196th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Flippers" Jun69-Aug69
Assigned to 236th Aviation Company Fort Wainwright, AK Aug70-Oct71
Assigned to 242nd Aviation Company "Muleskinners" Fort Wainwright, AK Nov71-Jan74
Assigned to 132nd Aviation Company "Hercules", Hunter AAF, Fort Stewart, Savannah, GA Aug75-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 82-23771
19075 (B-333) accepted by the US Army 24Mar67
Exhibited at the Paris Air Show, Le Bourget, 1967
Assigned to 179th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Shrimpboat" Oct67-Jan68
In accident Jan 67, 1968 CP Schmidt, South Vietnam. Suffered major damage, but no injuries
to crew or passengers
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Mar69-Apr71
Crashed Apr 4, 1971 Gia Dinh Province, South Vietnam in unauthorized flight by unqualified individual.
A mechanic received a �Dear John� letter and proceeded to have a few drinks. He decided to take a
CH-47 Chinook up for a flight even though he wasn't a pilot. He got the ship off the ground and
flew over Phu Loi barely in control. He finally lost control, the ship went inverted and nosed
into the ground. He was killed.
19076 (B-334), accepted by the US Army 3Apr67
Assigned to B Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Longhorn"
Crashed in Vietnam Feb 13, 1968.
19077 (B-335) accepted by the US Army 3Apr67
Assigned to US Army Aviation School, Fort Rucker, AL Jun67-Jul67
8/67: Director for Maintenance, New Cumberland, PA.
10/67: Bailment to Bell Helicopter, Ft. Worth, TX.
Assigned to 355th Aviation Company Nov67-Jun68
3/68: 355th Aviation Company deployed to South Vietnam
4/68: Bailment to Bell Helicopter, South Vietnam.
4/19/68: Took one hit from 7.62mm round while landing during a Logistics Support mission for resupply.
5/68: 355th Aviation Company, South Viettnam.
Assigned to South East Asia Night Operations [SEA NITEOPS] Jul68
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters , 44th Engineer Group (Construction), Korat, Thailand Aug68-Oct68
Assigned to 205th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Geronimos" Nov68
6/69: 605th Transportation Company, South Vietnam.
Assigned to 196th Assault Helicopter Company "Flippers" Sep70-Nov70
12/70: 608th Transportation Company, South Vietnam
3/71: Aviation Systems Command, St. Louis, MO
Assigned to US Army Reserve; 108th Division Training, 3rd Army, Charlotte, NC May71-Sep71
10/71: Director of Maintenance, New Cumberland, PA
Assigned to 242nd Aviation Company "Muleskinners" Fort Wainwright, AK Dec72-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 85-24363
19078 (B-336) accepted by the US Army 30Mar67
Assigned to 330th Transportation Company "Crap Shooter"
Assigned to 196th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Flippers" [1969]
Assigned to A Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Wildcat"
MAP transfer to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-19078
Assigned to 247th Helicopter Squadron, 51st Tactical Wing, 1st Air Division, Da Nang
Lost in action Mar 23, 1975.
19079 (B-337) accepted by the US Army 3Apr67
MAP transfer Dec72 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-19079
Captured by North Vietnam in 1975.
19080 (B.338) accepted by the US Army 3Apr67
Assigned to C Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Crimson Tide", 1st Cavalry Division
Shot down by ground fire NE of A Shau Valley, South Vietnam Apr 25, 1968 while attempting to
recover a UH-1. 3 of the crew killed, one passenger killed.
19081 (B-339) accepted by the US Army 11Apr67
Assigned to A Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Wildcat"
Crashed after takeoff in SVN Sep 15, 1968. 3 killed.
19082 (B-340) accepted by the US Army 10Apr67
MAP transfer Nov72 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-19082
Captured by North Vietnamese Army
Derelict at Tan Son Nhut Air Base, Saigon. Evaluated 1996 by Boeing for possible induction
into an airframe rebuild program but found to be too badly corroded.
Now on display at Vietnam Military History Museum, Nanoi, Vietnam.
19083 (B.341) accepted by the US Army 19Apr67
Assigned to 196th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Flippers" Nov68-Aug69 Named "The War Wagon"
MAP transfer to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-19083
Assigned to 241st Helicopter Squadron, 82nd Tactical Wing, 6th Air Division, Phu Cat
Crashed Jan 9, 1974
19084 (B.342) accepted by the US Army 18Apr67
Assigned to 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion
Shot down by ground fire in Vietnam Nov 8, 1969. Crew and 12 passengers uninjured
19085 (B.343) accepted by the US Army 20Apr67
Assigned to 178th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Boxcar" Sep67-Feb68
Assigned to 213th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Black Cats" Mar68-Sep68
Combat damage 5Sep68 South Vietnam. The aircraft was hit by a mine which damaged the rotor system.
The aircraft made an emergency landing and later recovered for salvage. Returned to USA for repair.
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 520th Transportation Battalion Aug69-Sep69
Assigned to A Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion Wildcat Oct69-Apr71
Crashed in Vietnam Apr 10, 1971. The aircraft was recovered on 13 April 1971 and taken to
Red Beach general support facility for salvage
19086 (B-344) accepted by the US Army 18Apr67
MAP transfer to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-19086
Assigned to 241st Helicopter Squadron, 82nd Tactical Wing, 6th Air Division, Phu Cat
Lost in combat Mar 23, 1975.
19087 (B-345) accepted by the US Army 27Apr67
Assigned to 335th Transportation Company Oct67
Assigned to 178th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Boxcar" Nov67-Jan68
Assigned to A Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Wildcat" Feb68
Assigned to 355th Aviation Company Mar68
Assigned to 147th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hillclimbers" Apr68-Apr69
Assigned to 205th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Geronimos" May69-Aug69
Assigned to B Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Longhorn" Dec69-Sep70
Assigned to 349th Aviation Company USAREUR, West Germany Mar72-Jul72
Assigned to 4th Aviation Company USAREUR, West Germany Aug72-Mar73
Assigned to 180th Aviation Company "Big Windy" USAREUR, West Germany Apr73-May74
Assigned to 1st Army, New Cumberland Army Depot [NCAD], PA, Oct74-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 86-01670
19088 (B-346) accepted by the US Army 21Apr67
Assigned to 178th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Boxcar" Jul67-Feb68
Assigned to 180th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Big Windy" Mar68�Jul69
Assigned to 4th Aviation Company USAREUR, West Germany Aug70-Mar73
Assigned to 180th Aviation Company "Big Windy" USAREUR, West Germany Apr73-May74
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 81-23386
19089 (B-347) MSN B-347
Accepted by the US Army 24Apr67
MAP transfer Sep72 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-19089
Captured by North Vietnamese Army in 1975.
19090 (B-348) Accepted by the US Army 24Apr67
Assigned to 178th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Boxcar" Jul67-Feb68
Assigned to 213th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Black Cats" Mar68-Dec68
Assigned to 147th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hillclimbers" Jan69-Feb69
Accident Feb 27, 1969 Vung Tao, South Vietnam. The aircraft departed with an external slung
load then lost power from one engine. The load was jettisoned and the aircraft began to
return to the airfield. Power was then lost from the second engine and the aircraft started
an autorotation. The aircraft struck the ground and rolled over onto its back and was destroyed.
19091 (B-349) accepted by the US Army 2May67
Assigned to 179th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Shrimpboat"
Crashed in Vietnam Feb 24, 1969
19092 (B-350) accepted by the US Army 28Apr67
Assigned to A Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Wildcat" [1967-68]
MAP transfer to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-19092
Assigned to 241st Helicopter Squadron, 82nd Tactical Wing, 6th Air Division, Phu Cat
Lost in combat Mar 23, 1975
19093 (B-351) accepted by the US Army 28Apr67
MAP transfer to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-19093
Assigned to 241st Helicopter Squadron, 82nd Tactical Wing, 6th Air Division, Phu Cat
Crashed Aug 14, 1972.
19094 (B-352) accepted by the US Army 4May67
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Nov67-Mar69
Assigned to 205th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Geronimos" Aug70
MAP transfer Oct70 to the South Vietnam Air Force as 66-19094
Assigned to 237th Helicopter Squadron, 43rd Tactical Wing, 3rd Air Division, Bien Hoa
Shot down by small arms fire Apr 7, 1972. Combat damage by small arms fire, force landed and
consumed by fire
19095 (B-353) accepted by the US Army 5May67
Assigned to 605th Transportation Company Sep67-Feb68
Assigned to 213th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Black Cat" Mar68-Mar69
Shot at and force landed 24May68, South Vietnam. Repaired
Assigned to 205th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Geronimos" Apr69
Assigned to 180th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Big Windy" Jul69-Dec69
Assigned to 243rd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Freight Train" Jan70-Feb70
Crashed in Vietnam Feb 11, 1970. Shortly after impact the aircraft exploded and burned.
8 persons killed and 37 injured.
19096 (B-354) accepted by the US Army 4May67
Assigned to 605th Transportation Company Sep67-Mar68
Assigned to 213th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Black Cat" Apr68-Nov68
Assigned to 605th Transportation Company Dec68-Jan69
Assigned to 179th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Shrimpboat" Feb69-Mar69
Assigned to 196th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Flippers" Apr69-Nov69
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Dec69
Assigned to 20th Transportation Company Jan70-Sep70
Assigned to A Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion Wildcat Oct70-Sep71
Assigned to 242nd Aviation Company "Muleskinners" Fort Wainwright, AK Jul73-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 86-01671.
19097 (B-355) accepted by the US Army 12May67
Assigned to 605th Transportation Company Sep67-Oct67
Assigned to 213th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Black Cat" Nov67-Jan69
Assigned to 242nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Muleskinners" Feb69-Sep69
Assigned to 236th Aviation Company Fort Wainwright, AK Jul70-Oct71
Assigned to 242nd Aviation Company "Muleskinners" Fort Wainwright, AK Nov71-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 86-01673
66-19098/19143 Boeing-Vertol CH-47B Chinook
Vertol Division, The Boeing Airplane Co Model 114. MSN B-356/B-401
19098 (B-356) accepted by the US Army 10May67
Assigned to 271st Assault Support Helicopter Company Innkeeper
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 87-00109
19099 (B-357) accepted by the US Army 19May67
Assigned to 132nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hercules", Chu Lai, South Vietnam, Jul68
rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 88-00081
19100 (B-358) accepted by the US Army 19May67
Assigned to the US Army Aviation Test Activity (USAAVNTA), Edwards AFB Jul67-Jan69
[Designated JCH-47B]
Used for engineering flight tests Phase D 8Jul67-8Dec67.
Assigned to 178th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Boxcar" Sep69-May71
Assigned to 271st Assault Support Helicopter Company "Innkeeper" Jun71
Assigned to 132nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hercules" Jul71
Assigned to 178th Aviation Company "Boxcar", 5th Army, Fort Sill, OK Aug72-Jun75
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 88-00089
19101 (B-359) accepted by the US Army 19May67
Assigned to B Company, 159th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion
Shot down in Vietnam Apr 13, 1970. The aircraft was hit by a 122 rocket in the radio closet
while on approach to Fire Support Base (FSB) Fuller in the DMZ. Crashed and burned
1 killed, 6 injured.
19102 (B-360) accepted by the US Army 24May67
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 87-00075.
19103 (B-361) accepted by the US Army 30May67. Sold to RAF in 1984/5
19104 (B-362) Accepted by the US Army 29May67
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 88-00092.
19105 (B-363) accepted by the US Army 25May67
Assigned to US Army Aviation School, Fort Rucker, AL Jul67-Feb68
Assigned to 178th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Boxcar" Jul68-Feb71
Assigned to 205th Aviation Company "Geronimos", Fort Benning, GA Aug72-Feb73
Assigned to 101st Airborne Division, Fort Campbell Mar73-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 88-00066
19106 (B-364) accepted by the US Army 6Jun67
Assigned to C Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Crimson Tide"
Named "Broke Dick Six"; "Sweet Sue"
Crashed due to mechanical failure during cargo load in SVN Mar 9, 1970. All 5 KIA.
19107 (B-365) accepted by the US Army 9Jun67
Assigned to 177th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA Jul67-Oct67
Assigned to 271st Aviation Company "Innkeeper", 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA Nov67 Transferred to RVN Feb68
Assigned to 271st Assault Support Helicopter Company "Innkeeper" Feb68-Jun71
Assigned to 178th Aviation Company "Boxcar", 5th Army, Fort Sill, OK Aug72�
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 86-01675.
19108 (B-366) accepted by the US Army 13Jun67
Assigned to 132nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hercules", Chu Lai, South Vietnam, Mar71.
Named "Frito Bandito"
Assigned to 132nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hercules" Mar71- "Named Frito Bandito"
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 88-00080
19109 (B-367) accepted by the US Army 12Jun67
Assigned to C Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion Crimson Tide, 1st Cavalry Division
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 88-00083
19110 (B-368) accepted by the US Army 15Jun67
Assigned to 271st Assault Support Helicopter Company "Innkeeper" [May69]
Assigned to 352nd Aviation Detachment, Colombia
Crashed in Colombia Aug 19, 1980. Accident en-route Pasto to Cerro de Patascoy, Colombia.
The aircraft crashed near Laguna de La Cocha. The aircraft then settled rearward into the
trees and was consumed by fire. The aircraft had six crew, 19 Colombian Army soldiers and one
Coronel; four injured
19111 (B-369) accepted by the US Army 19Jun67. Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 87-00087
19112 (B-370) accepted by the US Army 20Jun67
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 87-00103
19113 (B-371) accepted by the US Army 20Jun67
Assigned to 271st Assault Support Helicopter Company "Innkeeper"
Crashed in Vietnam Jul 16, 1968 due to transmission seizure.
19114 (B-372) accepted by the US Army 20Jun67
Assigned to C Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Company [1970] Named "The Pusher"
Accident 4May70 Cambodia. Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 86-01655
19115 (B-373) accepted by the US Army 22Jun67
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 86-01646
19116 (B-374) accepted by the US Army 23Jun67
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 88-00085
19117 (B-375) accepted by the US Army 24Jun67
Assigned to 177th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA Aug67-Oct67
Assigned to 271st Aviation Company Innkeeper, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA Nov67
Transferred to RVN Feb68
Assigned to 271st Assault Support Helicopter Company Innkeeper Feb68-Jun68
Assigned to 611th Transportation Company Jul68-Nov68
Assigned to 330th Transportation Company Dec68-Feb69
Assigned to 540th Transportation Company Mar69-Apr69
Assigned to 79th Transportation Company Jun69-Aug69
Assigned to 271st Assault Support Helicopter Company "Innkeeper" Sep69-Mar70
Assigned to 388th Transportation Company Apr70-Jun70
Assigned to 178th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Boxcar" May71-Nov71
Assigned to 243rd Aviation Company "Freight Train" Fort Lewis, WA Jul73-
Crashed Oct 4, 1984 at Fort Lewis, Tacoma, Washington
19118 (B-376) accepted by the US Army 27Jun67
Assigned to 271st Assault Support Helicopter Company Innkeeper.
Destroyed on ground at Can Tho, South Vietnam by Viet Cong Jan 13, 1969
19119 (B-377) accepted by the US Army 27Jun67
By 9/76 to after 3/81: C Company, 159th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion, Ft. Campbell, KY
7/22/87: Inducted into the CH-47D program. Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 87-00101
19120 (B-378) accepted by the US Army 27Jun67
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 87-00079
19121 (B-379) Accepted by the US Army 6Jul67
Rebuilt as the CH-47C prototype Designated YCH-47C
Assigned to the US Army Aviation Engineering Flight Activity, Edwards AFB, CA
Used for the Army Preliminary Evaluation 1 of the YCH-47C 19Feb68 to 14Mar68 at Philadelphia
International Airport, PA, and Millville Airport, NJ.
Used for the Army Preliminary Evaluation 3 of the YCH-47C stability and control system
19Sep68 to 10Jan69 at Philadelphia International Airport, PA.
Assigned to Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Lincoln Laboratory, Bedford, MA
Assigned to NASA Langley Research Center, VA 9Oct74
Assigned to Fort Eustis, VA 2Jun75
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 86-01643.
19122 (B-380) accepted by the US Army 5Jul67
Assigned to 132nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hercules", Chu Lai, South Vietnam, Jul71
Assigned to 132nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hercules" Jul71-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 88-00073
19123 (B-381) accepted by the US Army 14Jul67
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 88-00088
19124 (B-382) accepted by the US Army 7Jul67
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 87-00111.
19125 (B-383) accepted by the US Army 18Jul67
Assigned to Army Aviation Detachment, 1st Army, US Naval Air Station, ELECTCOM Nov67-Mar69
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 520th Transportation Battalion Jul69-Aug69
Assigned to B Company, 159th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion Sep69-May70
Assigned to 271st Assault Support Helicopter Company "Innkeeper" Jun70-Oct70
Assigned to 388th Transportation Company Nov70-Mar71
Assigned to 48th Assault Support Helicopter Company Apr71
Assigned to 178th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Boxcar" May71
Assigned to 271st Assault Support Helicopter Company "Innkeeper" Jun71
Assigned to 132nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hercules" Jul71
Assigned to US Army Aviation School, Fort Rucker, AL Apr72-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 86-01658
19126 (B-384) accepted by the US Army 21Jul67
Assigned to 271st Assault Support Helicopter Company "Innkeeper" Named "Mother Goose"
Shot down by enemy fire Can Tho, South Vietnam May 8, 1968. The aircraft landed, the crew
exited and the aircraft was consumed by fire.
19127 (B-385) accepted by the US Army 18Jul67
Assigned to 177th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA Sep67
Assigned to 271st Aviation Company Innkeeper, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA Oct67-Jan68
Transferred to RVN Feb68
Assigned to 271st Assault Support Helicopter Company "Innkeeper" Feb68-Dec70
Assigned to 154th Aviation Company, 5th Army, Fort Sill, OK Jan72-Jul72
Assigned to 178th Aviation Company "Boxcar", 5th Army, Fort Sill, OK Aug72-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 87-00105
19128 (B-386) accepted by the US Army 20Jul67
Assigned to 271st Assault Support Helicopter Company "Innkeeper"
Destroyed on ground Can Tho, South Vietnam by Viet Cong Jan 13, 1969.
19129 (B-387) accepted by the US Army 21Jul67
Assigned to 177th Aviation Company, 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA Sep67-Oct67
Assigned to 271st Aviation Company "Innkeeper", 3rd Army, Fort Benning, GA Nov67-Jan68
Transferred to RVN Feb68
Assigned to 271st Assault Support Helicopter Company "Innkeeper" Feb68-Nov69
Combat damage 13Nov69 South Vietnam when a 81mm mortar caused fragmentation damage
Assigned to 142nd Transportation Company (Aircraft Direct Support) Nov69-Mar70
Assigned to 166th Transportation Company Dec70-Jan71
Assigned to C Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion Crimson Tide Feb71-Dec71
Assigned to 68th Assault Support Helicopter Company Jan72-Feb72
Assigned to 178th Aviation Company "Boxcar", 5th Army, Fort Sill, OK Oct74�
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 88-00070
19130 (B-388) accepted by the US Army 22Jul67
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 88-00075
19131 (B-389) accepted by the US Army 24Jul67
Assigned to 355th Aviation Company, 4th Army, Fort Sill, OK Nov67-Feb68
Assigned to 154th Aviation Company, 4th Army, Fort Sill, OK Mar68-Apr68
Assigned to South East Asia Night Operations [SEA NITEOPS] Jul68
Assigned to Headquarters & Headquarters, 44th Engineer Group (Construction), Korat, Thailand Aug68-Sep68
Assigned to B Company, 228th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion "Longhorn" Oct68-Mar69
Assigned to 178th Assault Support Helicopter Company "Boxcar" May69-Nov71
Assigned to US Army Reserve; 85th Division Training, Chicago, IL Apr73
Assigned to 243rd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Freight Train" Fort Lewis, WA Jul73-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 88-00072
19132 (B-390) accepted by the US Army 24Jul67
Assigned to 132nd Assault Support Helicopter Company Hercules Apr70-
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 87-00077
19133 (B-391) accepted by the US Army 26Jul67
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 86-01664
19134 (B-392) accepted by the US Army 27Jul67
Assigned to B Company, 159th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion. Named "A Shau Express"
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 87-00091
19135 (B-393) accepted by the US Army 28Jul67
Assigned to A Company, 5th Transport Battalion [West Germany 1976]
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 87-00093
19136 (B-394) accepted by the US Army 7Aug67
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 88-00062
19137 (B-395) accepted by the US Army 11Aug67
Assigned to 132nd Assault Support Helicopter Company "Hercules"
Transferred to RVN May68 Named "Raggedy Ann". Appeared in the 1967 movie *The Green Berets"
with John Wayne. Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 83-24102.
19138 (B-396) accepted by the US Army 11Aug67
Assigned to Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Lincoln Laboratory, Bedford, MA
Assigned to NASA Langley Research Center, VA Jul 1, 1974
Registered as NASA 543, later as NASA 544
Assigned to NASA Ames Research Center, CA Aug 18, 1979 to Sep 20, 1989. Registered as NASA 737
Part of the Variable Stability Research Rotor Craft program.
Boeing's CH-47B Chinook was further developed by the Army and NASA as a variable stability
helicopter at the NASA Langley Research Center. It was transferred to the NASA Ames Research
Center in 1979 in support of Ames' newly assigned lead role for NASA rotorcraft research.
Full-authority electro-hydraulic actuators were driven originally by signals from a large
on-board TR-48 analog computer. At NASA Ames, the aircraft was modified to include two
digital flight computers, a programmable force-feel system, and a programmable color
cathode-ray tube display. This in-flight simulation capability was the catalyst for a
variety of flight experiments that ranged from investigations in support of a new flying
qualities specification for military rotorcraft that was developed primarily at NASA Ames,
to the evaluation of advanced multi-input, multi-output control laws. In all cases,
exploratory development of the criteria and advanced control laws was performed on the
Vertical Motion Simulator before moving into flight. Experiments to further explore control
during flight near the terrain showed the significance of control and response cross-coupling
on flying qualities.
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 89-00176.
19139 (B-397) MSN B-397. accepted by the US Army 10Aug67
Assigned to US Army Aviation School, Fort Rucker, AL
Crashed Jul 5, 1968 at Fort Rucker, AL. The aircraft crashed and burned approximately
10 miles east of Ozark shortly after taking off from Goldberg Stage Field during a Chinook
transition course.
19140 (B-398) accepted by the US Army 16Aug67
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 86-01661
19141 (B-399) accepted by the US Army 17Aug67
Ca.1968: B Company, 159th Aviation Battalion, 101st Airborne Division, South Vietnam
Rebuilt as CH-47D and reserialed 88-00063
19142 (B-400) accepted by the US Army 18Aug67
Assigned to B Company, 159th Assault Support Helicopter Battalion
Crashed Thua Thien, South Vietnam Apr 9, 1970. The aircraft sustained twelve hits from small
caliber weapons killing the CE and damaging hydraulic and fuel systems.
19143 (B-401) accepted by the US Army 24Aug67
Assigned to 68th Assault Support Helicopter Company
Crashed in Vietnam Oct 26, 1971. The aircraft was on a resupply mission from Camp Holloway,
made several stops and departed Tuy Hoa en-route to Cam Ranh Bay. Near Nha Trang it was
observed to fly into a heavy rain shower and disappeared. SAR was initiated with no success.
Debris from the aircraft washed ashore on Hon Tre Island the next day with indications that
it had struck the water at high speed. SAR recovered 4 bodies and 6 were never recovered.
66-30047 Sikorsky CH-53A
66-30049 Sikorsky CH-53A
66-30050 Sikorsky CH-53A
66-30052 Boeing E-8C
ex airline 707-384C (MSN 18949) line number 497) Olympic Airways SX-DBB, Royal Jordanian Airlines JY-AEC converted
to 707-GE8C delivered to USAF. Believe WFU. Noted Mar 4, 2005
as GE-8C instructional airframe at Robins AFB. Seen Feb 2008 at Robins AFB disposal scrap.
330th CTS Instr. Airframe may04 sep07
The following numbers are for US Army DHC-4s which clash with USAF Phantom numbers. Apparently they were based on MSNs.
66-250/256 de Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou
250 c/n 250 Previously N494GA; CF-UYM; N946A; N494GA registered Nov 24, 1969 to Global Associates and assigned
to Kwajalein Missile Range. Cancelled Jun 9, 1975.
To US Army Jul 24, 1970 as 66-250 Crashed 1975 at Meck Island, Kwajalein, Marshall Islands
254 c/n 254 Previously N491GA registered Jun 6, 1967 to Global Associates. Later assigned
to Kwajalein Missile Range. To US Army 1973 as 66-254.
Registered N9984 Oct 1986, cancelled Jul 30, 2013. Damaged Jan 23, 1992 when unable to extend
gear and skidded down runway.
255 c/n 255 Previously N492GA registered Jun 12, 1967 to Global Associates. Later assigned
to Kwajalein Missile Range. Cancelled Jun 9, 1975.
To US Army 1973 as 66-255 . Damaged Jan 18, 1984 when gear collapsed at Kwajalein, Marshall Islands
256 c/n 256 Previously N493GA registered Jun 20, 1967 to Global Associates. Later assigned
to Kwajalein Missile Range. Cancelled Jun 9, 1975. To US Army 1973 as 66-256 .
The following numbers are out of sequence. They were probably
composed from manufacturer's construction numbers
66-900354 Schweizer TG-3A
Glider used by USAF Academy.