1957 USAF Serial Numbers


Last Revised January 11, 2009


57-001/013		Northrop SM-62A Snark missiles
				c/n N-3415/3427
57-014/022		Boeing B-52E-90-BO Stratofortress
				c/n 17408/17416
				014 to MASDC 1/20/67
				015 to MASDC as BC0109 11/13/69 
				016 to MASDC as BC0106 8/12/69.  Declared excess Oct 18, 1972.
				017 to MASDC as BC0148 3/4/70.  Scrapped
				019 to MASDC in mid to late 1960s
				020 to MASDC as BC0134 1/28/70.  Scrapped
				021 to MASDC as BC0137 2/2/70.  Scrapped
				022 to MASDC as BD0190 6/20/69.  Declared excess Oct 18, 1972.
57-023/029		Boeing B-52E-95-BO Stratofortress
				c/n 17417/17423
				023 to MASDC as BC0093 6/25/69.  Declared excess Oct 18, 1972.
				024 to MASDC as BC0112 11/18/69
				025 to MASDC as BC0089 6/19/69.  Declared excess Oct 18, 1972.
				026 to MASDC as BC0094 6/26/69.  Declared excess Oct 18, 1972.
				027 to MASDC as BC0132 1/26/70.  Scrapped
				028 to MASDC 6/28/67.  Declared excess Apr 7, 1969
				029 to MASDC 1/17/67.  Declared excess Apr 7, 1969
57-030/037		Boeing B-52F-100-BO Stratofortress
				c/n 17424/17431
				030 to MASDC 12/14/67
				031 to MASDC as BC0162 7/12/71
				032 to MASDC as BC0264 11/17/78
				033 to MASDC as BC0239 9/26/78
				034 to MASDC as BC0227 9/5/78
				035 to MASDC as BC0271 11/30/78
				036 w/o Oct 15, 1959 near Hardinsberg KY after
					midair collision with KC-135 57-1513.
					Two nuclear weapons recovered.
				037 to MASDC as BC0102 7/10/69
57-038/052		Boeing B-52F-105-BO Stratofortress
				c/n 17432/17446
				038 was on display at Oklahoma City State Fairground.  The
					plane was at Joe Davies Heritage Air Park, Palmdale, CA by 2007.
				039 to MASDC as BC0165 7/19/71
				040 to MASDC 1/10/68
				041 crashed Oct 21, 1969 in landing accident at
					Castle AFB.  Burned out on runway.  All onboard got out safely. 
				042 converted to GB-52F ground training
					machine at Chanute AFB.  The nose is now with the
					Museum of Flying, Santa Monica, CA. 
				043 (454th BW) w/o Dec 23, 1963 after takeoff from Columbus AFB, MS.  Plane
					went into clouds shortly after takeoff and came out of the
					clouds inverted and dove into the ground.  All onboard
					killed.  Cause of accident may have been failure of
					artificial horizon.
				044 to MASDC 1/28/67
				045 to MASDC as BC0241 9/28/78
				046 to MASDC as BC0105 7/25/69
				047 (320th BW) w/o June 18, 1965 over Pacific after 
					collision with 57-0179 during first *Arc Light* mission.
				048 to MASDC as BC0225 8/31/78.  Later to Lowry AFB as 
					GB-52F ground training machine.  Cut up
					in March 1994 at Lowry AFB just before
					the base closed.  Nose section was to go
					into their museum.  Nose section seen at J. W. Duff
					Aircraft Salvage, Denver, CO in 2005.
				049 to MASDC as BC0059 7/8/68
				050 seen derelict on North ramp at Andersen AFB, Guam
				051 to MASDC as BC0272 12/5/78
				052 to MASDC as BC0229 9/7/78
57-053/073		Boeing B-52F-110-BO Stratofortress
				c/n 17447/17467
				053 to MASDC as BC0095 6/27/69
				054 to MASDC as BC0100 7/9/69
				055 to MASDC as BC0195 9/13/71
				056 to MASDC as BC0157 4/7/71
				057 to MASDC as BC0186 8/25/71
				058 to MASDC as BC0255 10/17/78
				059 to MASDC as BC0179 8/11/71
				060 to MASDC as BC0169 7/26/71
				061 to MASDC as BC0167 7/21/71
				062 to MASDC as BC0175 8/4/71
				063 to MASDC as BC0242 9/28/78
				064 to MASDC as BC0173 8/2/71
				065 to MASDC as BC0177 8/9/71
				066 to MASDC as BC0083 6/11/69
				067 to MASDC as BC0099 7/7/69
				068 to MASDC 11/21/67
				069 to MASDC as BC0243 10/2/78
				070 to MASDC 1/31/67
				071 converted to GB-52F ground testing 
					machine at Sheppard AFB.  Not
					sure where this plane is now.  Info, anyone?
				072 to MASDC as BC0265 11/21/78
57-074/094		Boeing B-52F Stratofortress 
				c/n 17468/17488.  All cancelled
57-095/109		Boeing B-52E-50-BW Stratofortress
				c/n 464084/464098
				095 to MASDC as BC0110 11/14/69.  Scrapped
				096 to MASDC as BC0135 1/29/70.  Scrapped
				097 to MASDC as BC0133 1/27/70.  Scrapped
				098 to MASDC as BC0130 1/22/70.  Scrapped
				099 to MASDC as BC0136 1/30/70.  Scrapped
				100 to MASDC as BC0121 1/7/70.  Scrapped
				101 to MASDC as BC0067 5/20/69.  Declared excess Oct 18, 1972.
				102 to MASDC as BC0070 5/23/69.  Declared excess Oct 18, 1972.
				103 to MASDC as BC0119 1/5/70.  Scrapped
				104 to MASDC as BC0084 6/12/69.  Declared excess Oct 18, 1972.
				105 to MASDC as BC0151 3/9/70.  Scrapped
				106 to MASDC as BC0153 3/11/70.  Scrapped
				107 to MASDC as BC0086 6/16/69.  Declared excess Oct 18, 1972.
				108 to MASDC as BC0143 2/10/70.  Scrapped
				109 to MASDC as BC0068 5/19/69.  Declared excess Oct 18, 1972.
57-110/130		Boeing B-52E-55-BW Stratofortress
				c/n 464099/464119
				110 to MASDC as BC0068 5/21/69.  Declared excess Oct 18, 1972.
				111 to MASDC 4/18/67.  Declared excess Apr 7, 1969
				112 to MASDC as BC0142 2/9/70.  Scrapped
				113 to MASDC 1/18/67.  Declared excess Apr 7, 1969.
				114 to MASDC 1967.  Declared excess Apr 7, 1969
				115 to MASDC as BC0125 1/12/70.  Scrapped
				116 to MASDC as BC0088 6/18/69.  Declared excess Oct 18, 1972.
				117 to MASDC 1/11/67.  Declared excess Apr 7, 1969
				118 to MASDC as BC0122 1/8/70.  Scrapped
				119 bailed to GE Flight Test Jan 1966 as engine testbed for TF39
					and CF6.  Put in long term storage in 1972.  Decommissioned
					by GE in 1980 and towed to south end of lakebed at Rogers Dry Lake.
					Years later in 1991 it was broken up by explosive charges according
					to provisions of SALT treaty.  It seems that a Russian photo interpreter
					noticed that the plane seem to be intact and ready to go,
					and insisted that it be rendered inoperative.  Seen at Rogers Dry Lake in three pieces
				120 to MASDC as BC0107 8/14/69
				121 to MASDC as BC0120 1/6/70.  Scrapped
				122 to MASDC as BC0073 5/28/69.  Declared excess Oct 18, 1972.
				123 to MASDC as BC0146 3/2/70.  Scrapped
				124 to MASDC as BC0082 6/11/69.  Declared excess Oct 18, 1972.
				125 to MASDC as BC0074 5/29/69.  Declared excess Oct 18, 1972.
				126 to MASDC as BC0141 2/6/70.  Scrapped
				127 to MASDC as BC0092 6/24/69.  Declared excess Oct 18, 1972.
				128 to MASDC as BC0124 1/12/70
				129 to MASDC as BC0147 3/3/70.  Scrapped
				130 to MASDC as BC0138 2/3/70.  Scrapped
57-131/138		Boeing B-52E-60-BW Stratofortress
				c/n 464120/464127
				131 to MASDC as BC0150 3/6/70.  Scrapped
				132 to MASDC as BC0117 12/10/69.  Scrapped
				133 to MASDC as BC0062 5/13/69.  Declared excess Oct 18, 1972.
				135 to MASDC as BC0063 5/14/69.  Declared excess Oct 18, 1972.
				136 to MASDC as BC0128 1/20/70.  Scrapped Oct 13, 1993
				137 to MASDC 4/21/67.  Declared excess Apr 7, 1969
				138 to MASDC as BC0076 6/3/69
57-139/154		Boeing B-52F-65-BW Stratofortress
				c/n 464128/464143
				139 to MASDC as BC0210 5/30/73
				140 to MASDC as BC0236 9/21/78
				141 to MASDC 1/4/67
				142 to MASDC as BC0248 10/10/78
				143 to MASDC as BC0164 7/14/71
				144 to MASDC 11/2/67
				145 to MASDC as BC0250 10/11/78
				146 to MASDC 1/16/68
				147 to MASDC as BC0224 8/30/78
				148 to MASDC as BC0215 8/15/78
				149 crashed May 18, 1969 short of runway at Castle AFB.
				150 to MASDC as BC0217 8/17/78
				151 to MASDC as BC0193 9/8/71
				152 to MASDC as BC0183 8/18/71
				153 to MASDC as BC0201 9/22/71
				154 to MASDC 11/7/78
57-155/183		Boeing B-52F-70-BW Stratofortress
				c/n 464144/464172
				155 to MASDC as BC0103 7/11/69
				156 to MASDC 1/27/67
				157 to MASDC 2/2/67
				158 to MASDC as BC0060 8/7/68
				159 to MASDC as BC0181 8/16/71
				160 to MASDC as BC0097 7/1/69
				161 to MASDC as BC0203 9/24/71
				162 to MASDC as BC0197 9/15/71
				163 to MASDC as BC0098 7/2/69
				164 to MASDC Apr 18, 1967
				165 to MASDC as BC0237 9/21/78
				166 w/o 3/14/61 near Yuba City, CA after 
					cabin pressurization failed, forcing
					descent.  Increased fuel consumption
					caused aircraft to run out of fuel
					before tanker rendezvous and crew
					abandoned the aircraft.  Two nuclear
					weapons aboard the aircraft torn from
					the aircraft by ground impact, but
					high explosives did not detonate.
				167 to MASDC 1/7/67
				168 to MASDC as BC0209 6/29/72
				169 to MASDC as BC0257 10/20/78
				170 to MASDC as BC0262 11/14/78
				171 to MASDC as BC0274 12/7/78
				172 crashed Oct 9, 1969 at Castle AFB.  Pitch-up
					during overshoot resulted in loss of control.  Crashed into Ammo
					Annex and all onboard were killed.
				173 crashed 2/29/1968 off Matagorda Island,
					TX.  Details unknown.  Everything seemed routine until radio
					contact was lost.  There is speculation that the wing clipped
					an abberant wave while flying at low altitude.
				174 to MASDC as BC0188 8/30/71
				175 to MASDC as BC0104 7/14/69
				176 to MASDC as BC0101 7/9/69
				177 to MASDC as BC0190 9/1/71
				178 to MASDC as BC0171 7/28/71
				179 (7th BW) w/o June 18, 1965 over Pacific after
					collision with 57-0047 during first *Arc Light* mission.
				180 to MASDC as BC0096 6/30/69
				181 to MASDC 6/29/67 - transferred to Boeing-
					Wichita 10/10/67 and tested to 
					destruction.
				182 to MASDC as BC0199 9/20/71
				183 to MASDC as BC0208 6/27/72
57-184/228		Cancelled contract for Boeing B-52F Stratofortress
57-229/246		Convair F-106A-CO Delta Dart
				229 crashed Apr 8, 1959.
				230 w/o Feb 1, 1985 (87th FIS).  On display at
					Jacksonville IAP, FL.
				231 crashed May 28, 1981 (87th FIS)
				232 (c/n 8-24-21) to MASDC as FN0047 Apr 4, 1984.  To QF-106 (AD151).  Crashed Jun 12, 1992.
				233 shot down errant Matador SSM in 1960.  W/o
					Apr 12, 1963 (94th FIS)
				234 (c/n 8-24-23) to AMARC as FN0152 Jul 2, 1987.  To QF-106 (AD175).  Shot down by AIM-120
					Oct 25, 1995.
				235 (c/n 8-24-24) to MASDC as FN0093 Jul 11, 1985.  Used by NASA for MA-1 fire control tests, 1958-59.
					Eventually to QF-106 (AD239).  Shot down by AIM-7M Nov 16, 1994
				236 (c/n 8-24-25) to MASDC as FN0090 Jun 3, 1985.  To QF-106 (AD248).  Shot down by AIM-120
					Jan 29, 1997.
				237 crashed May 8, 1974 (5th FIS)
				238 modified as JF-106A by NASA for variable lift-
					drag ratio tests.  Crashed Dec 6, 1965
				239 to YF-106C, destroyed 1960 in fatigue testing
				240 (c/n 8-24-29) to YF-106C.  To AMARC as FN0162 Nov 23, 1987.  To QF-106 (AD251).  Shot down by
					AIM-9P Dec 2, 1993.
				241 (c/n 8-24-30) to MASDC as FN0096 Aug 8, 1985.  To QF-106 (AD240).  Shot down by AIM-120
					May 8, 1996.
				242 crashed Oct 27, 1958 (Convair aircraft)
				243 (c/n 8-24-32) to MASDC as FN0071 Apr 1, 1985.  To QF-106 (AD114).  Shot down by AIM-7M Mar 10,
					1993.
				244 (c/n 8-24-33) to MASDC as FN0015 Aug 31, 1983.  To QF-106 (AD232).  Crash landing Apr 25, 1995.
				245 (c/n 8-24-34) to MASDC as FN0052 Apr 5, 1984.  To QF-106 (AD117).  Shot down by AIM-120 Oct 17,
					1991.
				246 (c/n 8-24-35) to AMARC as FN0128 Apr 1, 1987.  To QF-106 (AD161).  Ran off droneway Jun 29, 1993.
57-247/262		McDonnell F-101B-80-MC Voodoo
				252 (c/n 430) noted in 1990 at Hill AFB Museu;m
57-263			McDonnell F-101F-86-MC Voodoo
57-264/266		McDonnell F-101B-85-MC Voodoo
57-267			McDonnell F-101F-86-MC Voodoo
57-268/270		McDonnell F-101B-85-MC Voodoo
				268 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101008 in 1970/71.  
					Now on display at CFB Winnipeg, Manitoba as 101008
				270 nose noted Dec 2000 on dump at Coventry AP, England.  This plane
					may have gone to Midland Air Museum, but since they already had
					56-0312, they had no use for this one.
57-271			McDonnell F-101F-86-MC Voodoo
57-272/274		McDonnell F-101B-85-MC Voodoo
				273 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101009 in 1970/71
57-275			McDonnell F-101F-86-MC Voodoo
57-276/278		McDonnell F-101B-85-MC Voodoo
57-279			McDonnell F-101F-86-MC Voodoo
57-280/282		McDonnell F-101B-85-MC Voodoo
				282 at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ.
57-283			McDonnell F-101F-86-MC Voodoo
57-284/286		McDonnell F-101B-85-MC Voodoo
				286 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101010 in 1970/71
57-287			McDonnell F-101F-86-MC Voodoo
				287 at Linear Air Park.
57-288/291		McDonnell F-101B-85-MC Voodoo
				289 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101011 in 1970/71.  
					Now on display at CFB Borden, Ontario, Canada as 101011.
57-292			McDonnell F-101F-86-MC Voodoo
57-293/296		McDonnell F-101B-85-MC Voodoo
				293 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101012 in 1970/71
				294 (c/n 472) on display as gate guard at Camp Murray, WA.
				296 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101013 in 1970/71
57-297			McDonnell F-101F-86-MC Voodoo
57-298/301		McDonnell F-101B-85-MC Voodoo
				298 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101014 in 1970/71
				299 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101015 in 1970/71. 
					Now at Veterans Memorial Park, Levis, PQ (Quebec) as 101015.
				301 converted to RF-101B in 1971-72
57-302			McDonnell F-101F-86-MC Voodoo
				c/n 480.  Cockpit section noted Mar 2004 at Southern Museum of Flight,
					Birmingham, AL
57-303/306		McDonnell F-101B-85-MC Voodoo
				303 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101016 in 1970/71
				305 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101017 in 1970/71
				306 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101018 in 1970/71
57-307			McDonnell F-101F-86-MC Voodoo
				Was with 445th FIS at Wurtsmith AFB in 1968 and was by 1973 with
					North Dakota ANG.
57-308/311		McDonnell F-101B-90-MC Voodoo
57-312			McDonnell F-101F-91-MC Voodoo
57-313/316		McDonnell F-101B-90-MC Voodoo
				314 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101019 in 1970/71
				315 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101020 in 1970/71
57-317			McDonnell F-101F-91-MC Voodoo
57-318/321		McDonnell F-101B-90-MC Voodoo
				321 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101021 in 1970/71.  
					Now on display in Edmonton, Alberta as 101021
57-322			McDonnell F-101F-91-MC Voodoo
				To Canadian Armed Forces as 101022 in 1970/71.  Now on display at
					McChord AFB Museum, WA as 101022.
57-323/326		McDonnell F-101B-90-MC Voodoo
				323 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101023 in 1970/71
				324 Canadian Armed Forces as 101024.  Now at Tyndall 
					Air Park, FL as 57-0324
57-327			McDonnell F-101F-91-MC Voodoo
57-328/331		McDonnell F-101B-90-MC Voodoo
57-332			McDonnell F-101F-91-MC Voodoo
				was at one time on display at Tyndall AFB, FL, no longer there by 2005
57-333/336		McDonnell F-101B-90-MC Voodoo
				334 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101025
					in 1970/71.  Now on display at National
					Aviation Museum, Canada as 101025
57-337			McDonnell F-101F-91-MC Voodoo
57-338/341		McDonnell F-101B-90-MC Voodoo
				340 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101026 in 1970/71.  Preserved in National
					Aviation Museum, Ottawa, Ontario as 101026
				341 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101027 in 1970/71.  
					Now on display at CFB Bagotville, Quebec as 101027.
57-342			McDonnell F-101F-91-MC Voodoo
				was formerly with the Florida Military Aviation Museum at 
					Clearwater-St Petersburg Airport , but when museum closed
					was moved to outside storage.  Placed on indefinite loan
					to MAPS Air Museum for restoration.
57-343/346		McDonnell F-101B-90-MC Voodoo
				346 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101028 in 1970/71.  Now on
					display at Preservation Park, Hillsborougn, NB as 101028.
57-347			McDonnell F-101F-91-MC Voodoo
57-348/0351		McDonnell F-101B-90-MC Voodoo
				351 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101029 in 1970/71
57-352			McDonnell F-101F-91-MC Voodoo
57-353/0356		McDonnell F-101B-90-MC Voodoo
				354 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101030 in 1970/71.  Now on display
					at CFB Comox, British Columbia as 101030.
57-357			McDonnell F-101F-91-MC Voodoo
57-358/364		McDonnell F-101B-95-MC Voodoo
				358/360 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101031/101033 in 1970/71.
					101032 (57-0359) is on display at CFB Edmonton marked as 17425
				362/364 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101034/101036 in 1970/71
					101034 (57-0362) at Western Canada Aviation Museum, Winnipeg, Manitoba as 101034
					101035 (57-0363) on display at Abbotsford, British Columbia as 101035
57-365			McDonnell F-101F-96-MC Voodoo
57-366/371		McDonnell F-101B-95-MC Voodoo
				366 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101037 in 1970/71.  Now on
					display at Slemon Park, Summerside, PEI as 101037.
				368/369 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101038/101039 in 1970/71
					101038 (57-0368, c/n 546) now on display at Reynolds Museum, Wetaskiwin, 
						Alberta as 101038.
57-372			McDonnell F-101F-96-MC Voodoo
57-373/378		McDonnell F-101B-95-MC Voodoo
				373/375 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101040/101042 in 1970/71.
					101040 (57-373) on display at Royal Canadian Air Force Memorial Museum,
						CFB Trenton, Ontario as 101040.
					101041 (57-0374) at Bangor, ME as 101041
					101042 (57-0375) on display at CFB Gagetown
57-379			McDonnell F-101F-96-MC Voodoo
57-380/385		McDonnell F-101B-95-MC Voodoo
				380/382 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101043/101045 in 1970/71.
					101043 (57-380) at Atlantic Canada Aviation Museum, Halifax, NS
					101044 (57-381) at NORAD Visitors Center Peterson AFB, CO as 101044.
					101045 (57-382) formerly mounted on pole on former CFB Uplands 
						near Ottawa International Airport, Canada.  Was due to
						be moved to Diefenbunker Museum, Carp, Ontario, but will probably
						go to Canadian Warplane Heritage in Hamilton, Ontario.
				384 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101046 in 1970/71.  On display
					at Air Cadet Camp, CFB Trenton, Ontario as 101046.
57-386			McDonnell F-101F-96-MC Voodoo
57-387/392		McDonnell F-101B-95-MC Voodoo
				388 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101047 in 1970/71
				391 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101048 in 1970/71
57-393			McDonnell F-101F-96-MC Voodoo
				393 stored at El Dorado Aircraft Supplies
57-394/399		McDonnell F-101B-95-MC Voodoo
				395/396 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101049/101050 in 1970/71
				398 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101051 in 1970/71.  On display in Thetford-Mines,
					Quebec, Canada with CAF serial 101051.
57-400			McDonnell F-101F-96-MC Voodoo
				To Canadian Armed Forces as 101052 in 1970/71.  Now on display
					at Canadian Museum of Flight and Transportation, Langley, BC
					as 101052.
57-401/406		McDonnell F-101B-95-MC Voodoo
				401 (75th FIS) crashed on Bald Mountain, Dedham, ME Apr 11, 1961 during intercept
					mission.  Both crew killed.  Cause might have been incorrectly set field
					elevation.
				405 (75th FIS) crashed near Macwahoc Village, ME Nov 14, 1962 when entered flat
					spin.  Crew ejected, but the pilot ejected outside the envelope and was
					killed.
57-407			McDonnell F-101F-96-MC Voodoo
57-408/413		McDonnell F-101B-100-MC Voodoo
				410 released to Colorado State University in 1971 for use in
					National Science Foundation-sponsored research in the Severe
					Storm Penetration Program.  To Combat Air Museum, Topeka, KS in 1984.
					Still there Oct 2006
				412 at Castle AFB, CA.
57-414			McDonnell F-101F-101-MC Voodoo
57-415/420		McDonnell F-101B-100-MC Voodoo
				418 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101053 in 1970/71.  Now on 
					display at CFB Chatham, New Brunswick as 101053.
				420 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101054 in 1970/71.  Now on 
					display at CFB North Bay (North Bay Airport) as 101067.
57-421			McDonnell F-101F-101-MC Voodoo
57-422/427		McDonnell F-101B-100-MC Voodoo
				424 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101055 in 1970/71
				426 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101056 in 1970/71.  Now on 
					display at CFB Cold Lake, Alberta as 101056.
				427 on display at McClellan AFB
57-428			McDonnell F-101F-101-MC Voodoo
57-429/448		McDonnell F-101B-100-MC Voodoo
				429 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101057 in 1970/71.  Now on 
					display at CFB Comox, British Columbia as 101057.
				431/434 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101058/101061 in 1970/71.
					101060 (57-0433) on display at Alberta Aviation Museum, Edmonton, Alberta
						as 101060.
				436 to MASDC as FF0402 Sep 21, 1981.  Still on AMARC inventory
					Jan 15, 2008
				438 on pole at Gulf Coast Community College, Panama City, FL
				441/444 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101062/101065 in 1970/71
					101063 on display at CFB Shearwater.  Is it still there?
					101065 (57-0444) on display at North Atlantic Aviation Museum, Gander,
						Newfoundland as 101065.
57-449			McDonnell F-101F-101-MC Voodoo
57-450/452		McDonnell F-101B-100-MC Voodoo
				451 to Canadian Armed Forces as 101066 in 1970/71
57-453/483		Lockheed C-130A-45-LM Hercules
				c/n 182-3160/3190
				453 (c/n 182-3160) to AMARC as CF0102 Dec 9, 1991.  Withdrawn from storage and restored to 
					resemble 56-528 which was shot down over Soviet Armenia Sept 2, 1958.  Displayed at 
					National Vigilance Park, near National Security Agency, Fort Meade, MD.
				454 (c/n 182-3161) crashed near Imlay City, MI Jul 26, 1975.
					6 killed. (ASN)
				455 (c/n 182-3162) to Peruvian Air Force as FAP-393.  WFU Dec 2001 and broken up
				456 (c/n 182-3163) to AMARC as CF0076 Aug 18, 1987.  Seen in DMI Aviation yard
					8/28/2000.
				457 (c/n 182-3164) at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ
				458 (c/n 182-3165) to AMARC as C0074 Aug 12, 1987
				459 (c/n 182-3166) to Hawkins and Powers Aviation as N135HP
				460 (c/n 182-3167) sold to South Vietnam, later returned.   To NASM Museum.  Noted
					Dec 2005 at Udvar-Hazy Center of NASM, Chantilly, VA.
				461 (c/n 182-3168) converted to DC-130A.  To US Navy as 570461.  Withdrawn
					from use at NAS China Lake and SOC Jan 8, 2003
				462 (c/n 182-3169) to MASDC as CF0006 May 20, 1976.  To MacDill as tround trainer (fuselage only)
				463 (c/n 182-3170) to AMARC as CF0103 Jan 7, 1992.  Seen in DMI Aviation yard 8/28/2000.
				464 (c/n 182-3171) seen at Camp McCoy, WI in use as loading trainer with wings removed.
				465 (c/n 182-3172) sold to South Vietnam.  W/o Apr 1975.
				466 (c/n 182-3173) with TBM Inc, Redmond, OR as N466TM
				467 (c/n 182-3174) hit bulldozer on takeoff Kak Ta, South Vietnam Oct 15, 1967.
					1 on ground killed.
				468 (c/n 182-3175) crashed on takeoff at Ashiya, Japan May 20, 1959
				469 (c/n 182-3176) to ground trainer at Pitt AFRES base.
				470 (c/n 182-3177) to Peruvian Air Force as FAP-396.  Received alternate civilian registration OB-1395 
					in 1987. Scrapped at Lima. Cockpit preserved, on display at Peruvian Air Force Group 8 
					base, Lima international airport
				471 (c/n 182-3178) to GC-130 ground trainer at Sheppard AFB
				472 (c/n 182-3179) sold to South Vietnam, later returned.   To ground trainer at Ft Bragg.
					to MASDC as CF0003 Mar 6, 1976.  
				473 (c/n 182-3180) sold to Chad AF as TT-PAD
				474 (c/n 182-3181) sold to Bolivian AF as TAM 61
				475 (c/n 182-3182, 6315 OGP) crashed into mountain, Korat, Thailand Apr 24, 1965.
					6 killed.
				476 (c/n 182-3183) sold to Honduras AF as FAH 559.  W/o Mar 1991.
				477 (c/n 183-3184) on ramp at Savannah IAP, Georgia as ground trainer.
				478 (c/n 183-3185) at Museum of Aviation, Warner Robins AFB, GA.
				479 (c/n 183-3186) to TBM INC of Redmond, OR as N479TM
				480 (c/n 183-3187) sold to Bolivia as TAM 62.  W/o Dec 1898
				481 (c/n 183-3188) sold to Bolivian AF as TAM 63
				482 (c/n 183-3189) to Hawkins and Powers Aviation as N133HP
57-484/495		Lockheed C-130D-LM Hercules
				c/n 182-3191/3202.
				484 (c/n 182-3191) to Peruvian Air Force as FAP-383.  Broken up by Aug 1993
				485 (c/n 182-3192) to MASDC as CF0011 May 25, 1976.  Now on display at 
					Minnesota ANG Museum, painted as 55-0016, which was lost in Vietnam
				486 (c/n 182-3193) converted to GC-130D ground trainerat Sheppard AFB.
				487 (c/n 182-3194) sold to Honduras as FAH 556.  Crashed near Wampusirpi,
					Honduras Aug 14, 1986
				488 (c/n 182-3195) to MASDC as CF0016 Jun 2, 1976.  Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008.
				489 (c/n 182-3196) at Sheppard AFB, TX Feb 1992 as GC-130D ground trainer.
				490 (c/n 182-3197) converted to GC-130D.  Now on display at Stratton ANGB, Scotia NY.  
				491 (c/n 182-3198) to Peruvian Air Force as FAP-399.  WFU by Apr 1990 and broken up by Aug 1993.
				492 (c/n 182-3199) to MASDC as CF0046 Apr 4, 1985.  Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008.
				493 (c/n 182-3200) to MASDC as CF0042 Feb 22, 1985.  Now at Pima Air and 
					Space Museum, Tucson, AZ
				494 (c/n 182-3201) to MASDC as CF0040 Feb 15, 1985.  Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008.
				495 (c/n 182-3202) crashed during landing on radar site on
					Greenland ice cap June 5, 1972.  One on ground killed.
57-496/497		Lockheed C-130A-45-LM Hercules
				c/n 182-3203/3204.
				496 (c/n 182-3203) converted to DC-130A.  To US Navy as 570496
				497 (c/n 182-3204) converted to DC-130A.  To US Navy as 570497.  Still configured as DC-130A.
					as USN 570497 is oldest C-130 in US military service, is due to
					be replaced Spring 2006
57-498/509		Lockheed C-130A-50-LM Hercules
				c/n 182-3205/3216
				For RAAF as A97-205/A97-216
					A97-205 (57-498, c/n 182-3205) call sign VM-JLA.  Delivered Nov 8, 1958, to 86 Wing, 
						36 Sqn, 486 Sqn. Jul 3, 1978 for sale at Laverton, registered N22660 (Not Taken Up) 
						May 24, 1978 for Global Jet Sales/Parmax of Fort Worth, Texas., registered N205FA 
						Sep 1978.  Fuselage to Holsworth Army Barracks Mar 1989.
					A97-206 (57-499, c/n 182-3206) callsign VM-JLB.  To 86 Wing, 36 Sqn, 486 Sqn.
						Mar 21, 1978 for sale at Laverton, N22669 (Not Taken Up) May 24, 1978 for Global 
						Jet Sales/Parmax of Fort Worth, Texas.  Still located in 21 Sqn hangers at
						Laverton on Jan 29, 1987.  Registered to Aboitz Air Transport, Philippines as 
						RP-C33206 Jul 1988.  Reported now broken up for spares.
					A97-207 (57-500, c/n 182-3207) callsign VM-JLC.  Delivered Nov 25, 1958 at cost of 
						$1,066,922 to 86 wing, 36 Sqn, (Jul 4, 1968 an ultrasonic inspection after being 
						spun 6 times during a demonstration of stalls and spins. The aircraft flew 20 knots 
						slower than the rest of the fleet and it was suspected the tail plane was slightly bent). 
						To 486 Sqn.  Registered N2267B (Not Taken Up) May 24, 1978 for Global Jet Sales/Parmax 
						of Fort Worth, Texas.  Registered N22FV Nov 27, 1985.  To Liberia as EL-ALM for 
						use for relief flights for International Red Cross.  Stored at Avalon Vic Dec 5, 1986.  
						To Laverton Jan 1987.  Registered N207GM Mar 1989.  To Lockheed Nov 1992 and put into 
						storage.  Broken up at OGMA ÐIndustria Aeronautica De Portugal, SA Oficinas Gerais 
						De Material, Aeronautico.
					A97-208 (57-501, c/n 182-3208) callsign VM-JLD.  Delivered Aug 12, 1958. To 86 Wing, to 36 Sqn, 
						to 486 Sqn.   Registered N2267N (NTU) for Global Jet
						Sales/Parmax of Fort Worth, TX.  Seen at Avalon as HK-3017X, later as SH-3017, but
						then deleted.  Sold to French government Sep 4, 1983 and left Australia, registered
						N4445V Sep 23, 1983.  Then to Chad AF at TT-PAA Dec 13, 1983
					A97-209 (57-502, c/n 182-3209) call sign VM-JLG, delivered Nov 20, 1958.  To 86 Wing.
						Registered N2267P (Not Taken Up) May 24, 1978 for Global Jet Sales/Parmax of Fort Worth, 
						Texas.  Fuselage used for Loadmaster training at RAAF Richmond. Destroyed Dec 3, 2001 in 
						a freak storm at RAAF Richmond after being blown over and moving 20 meters, 
						later scrapped.  The remains of the airframe have been buried at RAAF Richmond.
					A97-210 (57-503, c/n 182-3210) call sign VM-JLH, delivered Jan 5, 1959. Registered 
						N2267U (Not Taken Up) May 24, 1978 for Global Jet Sales/Parmax of Fort Worth, 
						Texas. Registered N12FV Feb 21, 1986.  Returned to Australian Government, Oct 24, 1986. 
						Registered RP-C3210 Jul 1988 to Aboitz Air Transport in the Philippines. Reported 
						now broken up for spares.
					A97-211 (57-504, c/n 182-3211) call sign VM-JLJ, delivered Jan 5, 1959.  Registered 
						N2267W (Not Taken Up) May 24, 1978 for Global Jet Sales/Parmax of Fort Worth, Texas. 
						Registered N5394L Jul 1984.  Registered to Aboitz Air Transport RP-C3211 Jul 1988. 
						Seen in Manila with no engines, Mar 8, 1991.  Reported now broken up for spares.
					A97-212 (57-505, c/n 182-3212) call sign VM-JLK, delivered Jan 5, 1959.  Registered as 
						N2268A (Not Taken Up) May 24, 1978 for Global Jet Sales/Parmax of Fort Worth, Texas. 
						Seen at Laverton painted as HK-3016X and later SH-3016 Jun 1983 but later deleted. 
						Registered N13FV Feb 1985, registered N213DW Mar 1989, registered N130PS Apr 1995. 
						Currently believed operating as a skydiving aircraft by Cherry Aviation Services in the 
						USA as N131EC.
					A97-213 (57-506, c/n 182-3213) call sign VM-JLL, delivered Jan 5, 1959.  Registered as 
						N2268G (Not Taken Up) May 24, 1978 for Global Jet Sales/Parmax of Fort Worth, Texas. 
						Registered as RP-C3213 Jul 1988 to Aboitz Air Transport in the Philippines. 
						Reported now broken up for spares.
					A97-214 (57-507, c/n 182-3214) call sign VM-JLM, delivered Mar 3, 1959.  Registered as 
						N2268N (Not Taken Up) May 24, 1978 for Global Jet Sales/Parmax of Fort Worth, Texas. 
						Trucked from Laverton to RAAF Museum at Point Cook, VIC.
					A97-215 (57-508, c/n 182-3215) call sign VM-JLN, delivered Mar 3, 1959.  Registered as 
						N2268V (Not Taken Up) May 24, 1978 for Global Jet Sales/Parmax of Fort Worth, Texas.  
						Sep 25, 1978 struck off charge by the RAAF.  Oct 4, 1983 registered to Ford & Vlahos of San 
						Francisco as N4469P.  Dec 2, 1983 leased to Hayes Industries at Birmingham, 
						Alabama.  Apr 1, 1986 to ITT Commercial Finance Corp, St Louis Missouri.  Apr 7, 1987 
						as N4469P with Herc Airlift Corp. named 'Leanne Marie' in Chandler, AZ. Jun 1988 
						to African Air Trans Inc. Miami, FL. Jan 1989 to African Cargo Inc. Miami, FL. 
						Mar 1995 to Zotti Group Aviation Inc. Miami, FL still as N4469P.  Dec 1996 
						registered to Airline Marketing Consultants, Miami, FL. Late 1997 broken up 
						at Fort Lauderdale, FL for spares.
					A97-216 (57-509, c/n 182-3216) call sign VM-JLP, delivered Mar 3, 1959.  Registered 
						N2268W (Not Taken Up) May 24, 1978 for Global Jet Sales/Parmax of Fort Worth, Texas. 
						Registered HK-3017X Jun 1983, but sale to Columbia vetoed by US authorities.  Registered 
						N15FV Feb 1985.  Registered N216CR Mar 1989. Mar 14, 1993 flown to Lockheed and put into 
						storage.  Later broken up at OGMA ÐIndustria Aeronautica De Portugal, S.A. 
						Oficinas Gerais De Material, Aeronautico.
57-510/524		Lockheed RC-130A-55-LM Hercules
				c/n 182-3217/3231.
				All deconverted to C-130A except 523 which was converted to DC-130A. 
				510 (c/n 182-3217) to Mexican AF as 10610.  Was presidential support aircraft
					by Oct 1993.  Crashed Sep 17, 1999 in mountains 80 km NE of Mexico City
				511 (c/n 182-3218) to Hawkins and Powers Aviation as N134HP 
				512 (c/n 182-3219) to International Air Response, Chandler, AZ as N118TG tanker aircraft
				513 (c/n 182-3220) with Hawkins and Powers Aviation of Greybull, WY as N8230H
				514 (c/n 182-3221) at Selfridge ANG Museum, MI.
				515 (c/n 182-3222) to ground trainer at Eglin ABDR.
				516 (c/n 182-3223) to ground trainer at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD
				517 (c/n 182-3224) to MASDC May 26, 1976 as CF0012.  To Mexican civil registry as XA-RSH
				518 (c/n 182-3225) to MASDC May 26, 1976 as CF0013.  On static display at front gate of Little Rock AFB, AK.  Was at
					one time on Mexican civil regiatry as XA-RYZ.
				519 (c/n 182-3226) to CIA at Langley Oct 1989.  
				520 (c/n 182-3227) degraded to C-130A in 1969.  To Hemet Valley Flying Service as
					N138FF in 1998 for use as water bomber/chemical spray aircraft.
				521 (c/n 182-3228) sold to Bolivian AF as TAM 69
				522 (c/n 182-3229) scrapped at Wright Patterson AFB.
				523 (c/n 182-3230) to DC-130A.  To civil registry as N3226A.  Noted at Minden Air Corps yard 8/28/2000.
				524 (c/n 182-3231) delivered to USAF base at RAF Mildenhall, England Sep 25, 1989 for use in 
					battle damage repair training
57-525/529		Lockheed C-130B-1-LM Hercules
				c/n 282-3501/3505
				All converted to JC-130B, but all reverted to C-130B.
				525 (c/n 282-3501) to Ecuador AF as FAE 894
				526 (c/n 282-3502) modified to JC-130B, to C-130B, then to NC-130B, now on display at Hill AFB Museum
				527 (c/n 282-3503) to Turkish AF Dec 1991 as 70527
				528 (c/n 282-3504)
				529 (c/n 282-3505) to AMARC as CF0115 then to Ecuador AF as FAE 896
57-530/769		Lockheed T-33A-5-LO
				c/n 580-1259/1498 (Scramble website gives these c/ns as 1179/1418)
				532 (c/n 580-1261) went to Taiwan AF as 3338.  Reported 2008 at
					Taiwan Taoyuan IAP Aviation Museum painted as T-3338
				536 (26th TRW) SOC Jul 9, 1968 on transfer under MAP
				537 SOC Apr 22, 1963 and to Staravia Ltd of Lasham, England as scrap.
				538 to Thailand as F11/40/31, coded 56133, then 1133
				539 (26th TRW) SOC Jul 9, 1968 on transfer under MAP
				540,541 FMS to Portugal as 1923,1924
				542 (50th TFW) SOC Jul 27, 1960 following ground mishap
				543 (50th TFW) in midair collision with unidentified F-100 near Hahn AB, West 
					Germany Sep 25 (or 23), 1963.   Pilot (presumably the only occupant) ejected safely.
					The F-100 landed safely at Hahn.
				544 (26th TRW) SOC Jul 9, 1968 on transfer under MAP
				545 (26th TRW) SOC Jul 9, 1968 on transfer under MAP
				546 (26th TRW) SOC May 6, 1968 on transfer under MAP
				547 (26th TRW) SOC May 6, 1968 on transfer under MAP
				548 (26th TRW) SOC May 6, 1968 on transfer under MAP
				551 one of three T-33s that crashed while landing in snowstorm at
					Sondrestrom AB, Greenland early Dec 1968.  Others were 57-0757
					and 57-0763
				553 to civil registry as N57553
				563 to AMARC as TC1318 Aug 20, 1986.
				566 to AMARC as TC1358 Feb 12, 1988.
				568 (c/n 580-1297) to civil registry as N41839.  Parts from this aircraft and from P-80C 
					49-0851 have been combined to form an XP-80A lookalike, observed Fall 2003 
					outside the Lockheed Martin 'Skunk Works' at Palmdale, CA with false 
					serial 44-83021.
				569 (c/n 580-1298) to civil registry as N64274.  Reported Apr 15, 2008
					at Valiant Air Command Museum, Tico, FL
				573 to civil registry as N99152
				574 on display at Air Park, Malmstrom AFB, UT marked as 56-1779.
				575 (c/n 580-1304) at Edward J. Peterson Space Command Museum, CO.  Replaced by 57-713. 575 was
					moved to storage awaiting disposition.  Still there Oct 2005,  seen there
					Aug 2006.
				582 destroyed in landing accident Jun 5, 1958 at Wendover AFB, UT when it
					stalled during the turn to final following an aborted target-towing
					mission.  Both pilots killed.  Wreckage derelect at Wendover Field, UT in late 1970s.
				586 Reported in USAF Museum, Ohio 1988.  Now at Rickenbacker ANGB, OH
				587 at Flagler, CO
				590 at South Dakota Air and Space Museum, Ellsworth AFB.
				593 (26th TRW) SOC Sep 11, 1973 for spares recovery
				594 (26th TRW) SOC Mar 6, 1973 for spares recovery
				595 to AMARC as TC1322 Mar 5, 1987.
				596 (26th TRW) SOC Jun 19, 1970 for spares recovery
				598 last served at Andrews AFB, MD with Headquarters Command before being
					acquired by Lively Aviation School division of Lively Vo-Tech Center
					in Tallahassee.  Carried registration N23745. Now at International 
					Sport Aviation Museum
				600 (26th TRW) SOC Jun 11, 1970 for spares recovery
				601 (1868th FCS) SOC Apr 13, 1970 for spares recovery
				602 (c/n 580-1331) noted Mar 2004 at Southern Museum of Flight, Birmingham,
					AL on loan from National Museum of Naval Aviation
				604 to AMARC as TC1360 Feb 17, 1988.
				606 was at Williams AFB, in 2008 was at Big Spring, TX airport.
				608 to AMARC as TC1344 Dec 1, 1987.
				609 to civil registry as N82852
				611 to AMARC as TC1332 Apr 15, 1987.
				613 (21st TFW) ran off runway in Alaska and collapsed its right
					landing gear and damaged its right wing Sep 23, 1980.  DBR.
					Wreck sold to Boeing for testing
				616 on display at Dakota Territory Air Museum, Minot, ND
				617 (c/n 580-1346) to Thailand as 56121/F11-41-31
				637 (c/n 580-1366).  There is a T-33A front fuselage marked both
					as 3082 and 70637 at Chung Cheng Aviation Museum, Taipei,
					Taiwan, which may be from this aircraft.
				642 to AMARC as TC1359 Feb 17, 1988.
				657 to Spanish AF as E.15-43.  Preserved at Officers School, Reus Apt, Spain.
				672 to West German AF as AB-784, BB-784, BD-721, 94+81.  Scrapped in 1971
				673 to West German AF as AB-746, BB-746.  To Turkey in 1968
				680 to West German AF as AB-722, BD-722, EA-399.  W/o Nov 8, 1962
				681 to West German AF as AB-820, DB-396, 94+82.  On display at Lechfeld as DB-396
				682 to West German AF as AB-821, DB-395.  W/o Nov 11, 1960
				683 (c/n 580-1412). To French AF as 70683. To Thai AF (probably in 
					December 1982); ferry registration was F-GBEV
				684 (c/n 580-1413). To French AF as 70684. To Thai AF; ferry registration 
					was F-BKVH
				685 (26th TRW) SOC Mar 2, 1973 for spares recovery
				686 (c/n 580-1415) to Thai AF as F11-43/31
				687 (26th TRW) SOC May 6, 1968 for transfer under MAP
				689 (26th TRW) SOC May 6, 1968 for transfer under MAP
				690 (26th TRW) SOC Nov 19, 1968 for transfer under MAP
				694 (26th TRW) SOC Nov 19, 1968 for transfer under MAP
				695 (26th TRW) SOC Nov 19, 1968 for transfer under MAP
				696 (26th TRW) SOC May 6, 1969 for transfer under MAP
				697 (66th TRW) SOC Oct 27, 1969 for transfer to Pakistan AF
				699 (26th TRW) SOC May 6, 1968 for transfer under MAP
				703 fuselage in storage at Naval facility at Dahlgren, VA
				705 crashed south of Lowry AFB Aug 3, 1961.
				713 with Peterson Air and Space Museum, CO, seen there Oct 2005, still there
					Aug 2006.
				715 (c/n 580-1444). Fuselage noted 2003 at Vintage Flying 
					Museum, Meacham Field, Fort Worth, TX
				719 to AMARC as TC1325 Mar 25, 1987.
				728 (1868th FCS) SOC Apr 13, 1970 for spares recovery.
				730 (26th TRW) SOC Jul 2, 1970 for spares recovery
				731 (1868th FCS) SOC Apr 8, 1970 for spares recovery
				741 to AMARC as TC1371 Mar 14, 1988.
				746 (26th TRW) SOC Apr 13, 1973 for spares recovery
				749 (26th TRW) SOC Apr 13, 1973 for spares recovery
				750 (26th TRW) SOC Mar 21, 1972 for spares recovery
				751 (JT-33A) to civil registry as N17076
				754 to JT-33A
				755 to West German AF as DA-399, 94+83.  To Greece as 70755
				757 was one of three T-33s that crashed while landing in snowstorm at
					Sondrestrom AB, Greenland early Dec 1968.  Others were 57-0551
					and 57-0763
				759 to AMARC as TC1321 Feb 26, 1987.
				760 at Kelly AFB, TX
				761 fuselage in storage at Naval facility at Dahlgren, VA
				763 was one of three T-33s that crashed while landing in snowstorm at
					Sondrestrom AB, Greenland early Dec 1968.  Others were 57-0757
					and 57-0551
				765 to AMARC as TC1361 Feb 19, 1988.
57-770/855		Convair F-102A-90-CO Delta Dagger
				770,771,776,781,786,792,800,807,813,
				823,825,829,830,832,847,849,854,855
				converted to PQM-102A.
				787,806,808,822,824,828,831,834,
				839,841,852 converted to PQM-102B.
				775 at CLOVIS PARK, CA
				777 at CHINA LAKE NAS
				788 at SUFFOLK COUNTY AFB
				817 reported Oct 2006 at Jacksonville ANGB, FL painted as 61357
				821 to MASDC as FJ0211 May 19, 1971.
				826 at SHEPPARD AFB (TX)
				833 at HILL AFB (UT) MUSEUM  
57-856/909		Convair F-102A-95-CO Delta Dagger
				856,869,870,883,894 converted to
				PQM-102A.
				860,868,871,878,879,898,899,903,
				907/909 converted to PQM-102B.
				858 on pedestal at Tyndall Air Park, FL.  No longer there in 2005.
					The fuselage was with the Vermont ANG at Burlington IAP May 2007.
				905 at ONTARIO APT.
				906 at Robins AFB (GA) 
57-910/930		Lockheed F-104C-10-LO Starfighter
				c/n 383-1227/1247
				915 at Lackland AFB, TX.  Now at Heritage Air Park (Plant 42), Palmdale, CA.
				916 at Virginia Air and Space Center
				917 (c/n 383-1234) crashed Jun 26, 1961 after midair collision with 56-0923
					over Charlottesville, VA  
				920 at McEntyre AFB, SC.
				925 lost Aug 1, 1966.
				927 crashed near Shaw AFB Jun 19, 1969 after engine failed.  Pilot ejected safely.
				929 at Puerto Rico University
				930 crashed at Edwards AFB, Mar 1, 1969.
					Pilot ejected safely
57-931/1293		Cancelled contract for Lockheed F-104C Starfighter
57-1294/1302		Lockheed F-104B-5-LO Starfighter
				c/n 283-5006/5014
				1294,1296,1298/1300 sold to Taiwan
				1301 (c/n 283-5013) to MASDC Dec 4, 1967.  Returned to service
					with AFTC, Edwards AFB.  Was at Florence, SC. Space Museum.  
					Noted Oct 2003 at Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center, 
					Hutchinson, KS
57-1303/1311		Lockheed F-104B-10-LO Starfighter
				c/n 283-5015/5023
				1303 to NASA in 1958 as NASA 819.
				1303 sold to Jordan - on display at McClellan AFB, CA.
				1304 to MASDC Dec 4, 1967.  To Jordan as 925
				1305 to MASDC as FB0012 Dec 5, 1967.  Returned to service with
					AFTC, Edwards AFB.  Back to MASDC as FB0042 Oct 14, 1972.  
				1308 crashed shortly after takeoff from Edwards AFB Feb 18, 1964.
					Both crew ejected safely.
				1309 (c/n 283-5021) to Pakistan in 1961.  Reported winter 2003/4 in Pakistan AF Museum,
					Sharea-Faisal AB, Karachi, Pakistan
				1311 (157th FIS/SC ANG) crashed on final approach to Moron AB, Spain following engine
					failure Jan 29,1 962.  One crew member ejected safely, the other was killed.
57-1312/1313		Lockheed F-104B-15-LO Starfighter
				c/n 283-5024/5025
				1312 on display at Castle Air Museum, CA.  Report in a recent Air-Britain 
					publication of a visit to Castle Air Museum May 22, 2003 says that the 
					F-104 is 57-1330 c/n 483-5042 painted as 57-1312, and not the 'original'
				1313 to Pakistan in 1961.
57-1314/1320		Lockheed F-104D-5-LO Starfighter
				c/n 483-5026/5032
				1314 at Castle AFB, California
				1315 to MASDC as FB0049 Dec 17, 1973.  To Taiwan as 4161
				1316 to MASDC as FB0052 Oct 16, 1974.  To Taiwan as 4162
				1318 to MASDC as FB0051 Oct 16, 1974.  To Taiwan as 4163
				1319 to MASDC as FB0050 Dec 17, 1973.  To Taiwan as 4164.
					Now at USAF History and Traditions Museum, Lackland AFB, Texas.
				1320 to MASDC as FB0053 Jul 21, 1975.  Now at Travis AFB Museum, CA.
57-1321/1328		Lockheed F-104D-10-LO Starfighter
				c/n 483-5033/5040
				1321 to MASDC as FB0047 Dec 13, 1973.  To Taiwan as 4165
				1322 was at Grisson AFB, IN.  Seen 2008 at Huntington, IN airport
					as a gate guard.
				1323 to MASDC as FB0054 Aug 19 1975.  Now at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ.
				1326 to MASDC as FB0048 Dec 13, 1973.  To Taiwan as 4166
				1327 crashed landing at Edwards AFB, 
					Dec 8, 1967.  Major Robert H.
					Lawrence, first African-American
					selected for space program, killed
					in unsuccessful ejection.  Other
					crewman survived.
57-1329/1334		Lockheed F-104D-15-LO Starfighter
				c/n 483-5041/5046
				1330 (c/n 483-5042) to MASDC as FB0056 Apr 2, 1976.  Now on display at 
					Castle Air Museum, painted as 57-1312.
				1331 (c/n 483-5043) at USAF Armament Museum, Eglin AFB, FL
				1332 (c/n 483-5044) to MASDC as FB0044 Dec 11, 1973.
				1333 (c/n 483-5045) noted fall 2003 at California Science Center,
					Los Angeles, CA
				1334 (c/n 483-5046) to MASDC as FB0055 Aug 29, 1975.  
					Now at George Izay Park, Burbank. 
57-1335/1417		Cancelled contract for Lockheed F-104D Starfighter
57-1418/1514		Boeing KC-135A-BN Stratotanker
				c/n 17489/17585
				1421/1423,1425,1426,1428,1429,1431,1433,1434,
				1436,1438,1441,1443,1445,1447,1448,1450/1452,
				1455,1458/1460,1463/1465,1468,1471,1475,1480/
				1482,1484,1485,1491,1492,1494/1497,1501,1503/
				1505,1507,1509/1512 converted to KC-135E.
				1418,1419,1427,1430,1435,1437,1439,1440,1453,
				1454,1456,1461,1462,1469,1470,1472/1474,1483,
				1486/1488,1493,1499,1502,1506,1508,1514
				converted to KC-135R.
				1418 (c/n 17489) converted to KC-135R.  (KC-135R, 153rd ARS) w/o during ground test at Tinker AFB,
					OK Apr 7, 1999 when pressurization test wrecked the
					rear fuselage.  At previous maintenance, the pressure
					relief valves were secured shut and were not released 
					afterwards. I have seen this plane quoted as 57-1478, but 71418 is on the tail
					in the wreck photos.
				1420 (c/n 17491) to AMARC as CA0046 Sep 15, 1992.
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				1422 (c/n 17493) converted to KC-135E.  To AMARC as CA0146
					Jan 31, 2007.  Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				1423 (c/n 17494) converted to KC-135E.  with 171 ARW PA ANG 'Allegheny Warrior'.
					To AMARC as CA0164 Jun 6, 2007.  Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				1424 (c/n 17495) crashed May 17, 1966 at Amarillo AFB, TX. Struck ground during
					an oscillating unstable approach to landing and exploded.
				1425 converted to KC-135E.  To AMARC as CA0216 May 20, 2008
				1426 converted to KC-135E.  To AMARC as CA0213 Jun 3, 2008
				1429 (c/n 17500) flying with Kansas ANG in 1996
				1432 (c/n 17503) converted to KC-135R.
				1433 converted to KC-135E.  To AMARC as CA0210 Jun 10, 2008
				1434 (c/n 17505) converted to KC-135E. To AMARC as CA0201 Apr 2008
				1438 (c/n 17509) seen at Mojave, CA as KC-135R May 2001. With
					64th ARS/939th AWOG.
				1439 (c/n 17510) loaned to France
				1442 (c/n 17513) crashed after takeoff at McConnell AFB, KS into
					residential area Jan 16, 1965.  7 on board plus 22 on
					ground killed.  After takeoff, aircraft transmitted distress
					signal and attempted to return but did not make it.  Remains
					of parachute found in No. 1 engine, which may have led
					to asymetric thrust condition.	
				1444 (c/n 17515) w/o May 18, 1966 at Kadena AB, Okinawa.  Failed to attain
					adequate speed on takeoff and settled back onto runway
				1446 (c/n 17517) spark detonated fuel vapors during ground maintenance 
					June 22, 1959.
				1447 (c/n 17518) converted to KC-135E.  with 171 ARW PA ANG 'The Patriot'.  To AMARC as CA0159
					May 9, 2007.  Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				1449 (c/n 17520) destroyed on ground at Walker AFB, NM when 56-3628 lost
					control during takeoff Feb 3, 1960.
				1450 (c/n 17521) converted to KC-135E.  To AMARC as CA0191 Mar 2008
				1452 (c/n 17523) converted to KC-135E.  To AMARC as CA0169 Jul 25, 2007.
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				1457 (c/n 17528) destroyed on ground at Walker AFB, NM when 56-3628 lost
					control during takeoff Feb 3, 1960.
				1459 (c/n 17530) converted to KC-135R
				1460 (c/n 17531) converted to KC-135E.  With Kansas ANG Jul 1995.
					To AMARC as CA0192 Mar 2008
				1464 (c/n 17535) converted to KC-135E.  To AMARC as CA0177 Feb 2008
				1466 (c/n 17537) crashed Mar 8, 1960 Carswell AFB, TX.  During landing, was
					below the glide path and struck the ground.
				1467 (c/n 17538) to AMARC as CA0039 Aug 27, 1992.  
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				1470 (c/n 17541, KC-135R) exploded during ground maintenance at General
					Mitchell Field, WI Dec 10, 1993 due to overheated fuel pump.
					Seen on dump at Hardwood Range, LA.
				1471 (c/n 17542) converted to KC-135E.  To AMARC as CA0104 Mar 2008
				1475 (c/n 17546) converted to KC-135E.  To AMARC as CA0169 Jul 25, 2007.
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				1476 (c/n 17547) to AMARC as CA0035 Aug 13, 1992.  Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				1477 (c/n 17548) to AMARC as CA0036 Aug 18, 1992.  Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				1479 converted to KC-135R.
				1480 (c/n 14551) converted to KC-135E.  To AMARC as CA0180 Feb 2008
				1481 (Alaska ANG) w/o Sept 20, 1989, Eielson AFB, AK.  While shutting down the
					engines, the aircraft exploded due to overheated fuel pump.  2 on ground killed.
				1482 (c/n 17553) converted to KC-135E. To AMARC as CA0142 Sep 16, 2004.
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				1484 (c/n 17555) converted to KC-135E.  To AMARC as CA0172 Jun 27, 2007.
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				1489 (c/n 17560) in midair collision with Grumman-American AA1 Yankee (N6160L) near
					Phoenix IAP, AZ Mar 13, 1982.  4 killed on KC-135, 2 on the Yankee
				1490 (c/n 17561) to AMARC as CA0050 Sep 29, 1992.  Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				1491 (c/n 17562) converted to KC-135E.  To AMARC as CA0195 Mar 2008
				1494 converted to KC-135E.  To AMARC as CA0210 Jun 10, 2008
				1496 (c/n 17567) to AMARC as CA0179 Feb 2008
				1497 converted to KC-135E.  Was with 151 ARW Utah ANG Apr 2002 'A Wolf 
					in Sheep's Clothing'.  To AMARC as CA0202 Apr 22, 2008
				1498 crashed on approach to Westover AFB Jun 21, 1963.
				1500 (c/n 17571) engine failed on takeoff at McConnell AFB, KS
					Mar 5, 1974.  2 of 7 crewmembers killed.
				1505 (c/n 17576) converted to KC-135E.  To AMARC as CA0205 Apr 2008
				1509 with 171 ARW PA ANG 'Spirit of Pittsburgh'. To AMARC as CA0165 Jun 20, 2007.
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				1510 with 151 ARW Utah ANG 'Never Forget'
				1511 (c/n 17582) converted to KC-135E.  To AMARC as CA0140 Jun 23, 2004.
					Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				1512 converted to KC-135R
				1513 collided in midair Oct 15, 1959 with B-52 57-036 near Leitchfield, KY while 
					during midair refuelling.   The B-52 was carrying 2 nuclear bombs.
					Both aircraft crashed.
57-1515/1605		Ryan Q-2A Firebee
				Later redesignated MQM-34A
57-1606/1609		Cessna L-19E Bird Dog 
				c/n 24606/24609.  Redesignated O-1E in 1962
				All to Canada as 16722/16725
57-1610/1615		Douglas C-133A-35-DL Cargomaster
				c/n 45507/45512
				1610 scrapped in 1971.
				1611 crashed near Shad Intersection (in Atlantic off Dover, DE) 32 min 
					after takeoff from Dover AFB, DE  May 27, 1962.  6 crew killed.
				1612 scrapped in 1971
				1613 scrapped in 1971.
				1614 crashed into ocean off Japan Jun 10, 1961 33 min after takeoff from
					Tachikawa AB, Japan.  8 crew killed.
				1615 scrapped in 1971
57-1616/1641		Sikorsky H-19D-5-SI Chickasaw
				Redesignated UH-19D in 1962.
				1616 to civilian registry as N616Z
				1627 to civilian registry as N62208
				1640 to civilian registry as N49890
57-1642/1661		Sikorsky H-37A-SI Mojave 
				Survivors modernized to H-37B standard.  Redesignated CH-37B in 1962.
				1646 (N51900) seen in scrapyard near AMARC 8/28/2000.
				1651 to N14462 on display at U.S. Army Transportation Museum, Ft Eustis, VA
				1652 (N51901) seen in scrapyard near AMARC 8/28/2000.
				1653 (N51905) seen in scrapyard near AMARC 8/28/2000.
				1657 (N51907) seen in scrapyard near AMARC 8/28/2000.
				1658 (N51908) seen in scrapyard near AMARC 8/28/2000.
				1659 (N51910) seen in scrapyard near AMARC 8/28/2000.
57-1662/1683		Cancelled contract
57-1684/1770		Sikorsky H-34A-SI Choctaw
				Some converted to H-34B/C.  Redesignated CH-34A,CH-34B,CH-34C in 1962.
				Some converted to VH-34A.  Some sold to Nicaragua.
				1684 (c/n 58-790) to MASDC as 3H0268 Oct 24, 1972. Preserved at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ.
				1685 (c/n 58-791) to MASDC as XJ0081 Apr 26, 1972.
				1686 (c/n 58-792) to MASDC as XJ0114 Jul 13, 1972, renumbered 3H0269
				1687 (c/n 58-794)
				1688 (c/n 58-795) to MASDC as XJ0179 Jun 4, 1973.  noted in surplus yard near AMARC 8/29/2001
				1689 (c/n 58-796)
				1690 (c/n 58-800) to MASDC as XJ0096 May 11, 1972, renumbered as 3H0270.
				1691 (c/n 58-814) to MASDC as XJ0033 Feb 24, 1972.  To civil registry as N504DH
				1692 (c/n 58-815) rebuilt as CH-34C.  to civil registry as N41844, then N58HF
				1693 (c/n 58-816) rebuilt as CH-34C.  To MASDC as XJ0066 Apr 7, 1972.  To civil registry as N1383D.
				1694 (c/n 58-817) rebuilt as CH-34C.  To MASDC as Mar 3, 1972.  To Nicaraguan AF as FAN524.
				1695 (c/n 58-818)
				1696 (c/n 58-825)
				1697 (c/n 58-826)
				1698 (c/n 58-842)to civil registry as N94485.  Preserved on USS Intrepid, NYC, marked as 144275.
				1699 (c/n 58-843) to MASDC as XJ0185 Oct 11, 1973.  To Nicaraguan AF as FAN520
				1700 (c/n 58-844) to MASDC as XJ0189 Sep 30, 1974.  to Nicaraguan AF as FAN519(1).  W/o Nov 17, 1978.
				1701 (c/n 58-845)
				1702 (c/n 58-846)
				1703 (c/n 58-847) to MASDC as XJ0020 Jan 26, 1972.  noted in surplus yard near AMARC 8/29/2001
				1704 (c/n 58-848) to MASDC as XJ0067 Apr 7, 1972.  noted in surplus yard near AMARC 8/29/2001
				1705 (c/n 58-865) to MASDC as XJ0175 Mar 8, 1972.  Now on display at Travis Air Force 
					Heritage Center and Air Park.
				1706 (c/n 58-866) to MASDC as XJ0038 Mar 3, 1972.  To Nicaraguan AF as FAN523.  W/o Nov 17, 1978.
				1707 (c/n 58-867) now flying with Midwest Helicopter Airways, Hinsdale, IL as
					N2256Z.
				1708 (c/n 58-868) to MASDC as XJ0177.  seen in DMI Aviation yard 8/28/2000.  Seen
					at Santa Rosa Airport with Pacific Coast Air Museum Aug 2005.
				1709 (c/n 58-869) to civil registry as N79AR.
				1710 (c/n 58-877) to MASDC as XJ0087 May 1, 1972.  noted in surplus yard near AMARC 8/29/2001
				1711 (c/n 58-878) to MASDC as XJ0088 Apr 30, 1972, renumbered 3H0271
				1712 (c/n 58-884) to MASDC as XJ0117 Aug 22, 1972
				1713 (c/n 58-887) to Uruguay Aviacion Naaval as A-064, later renmbered A-066(2).
					Stored at Kissimmee, FL.
				1714 (c/n 58-888) to MASDC as XJ0069.
				1715 (c/n 58-893)
				1716 (c/n 58-894) to MASDC as XJ0065 Apr 7, 1972.
				1717 (c/n 58-895) to civil registry as N33504, then N504
				1718 (c/n 58-897) to MASDC as 3J0060 Mar 24, 1972.  noted in surplus yard near AMARC 8/29/2001
				1719 (c/n 58-900) to MASDC as XJ0148 Nov 27, 1972.  noted in surplus yard near AMARC 8/29/2001
				1720 (c/n 58-901) crashed Dec 1972.
				1721 (c/n 58-902)
				1722 (c/n 58-903) to MASDC as XJ0124 Aug 29, 1972.  noted in surplus yard near AMARC 8/29/2001
				1723 (c/n 58-904) to MASDC as XJ0021 Jan 26, 1972.
				1724 (c/n 58-905) to VH-34A, VH-34C
				1725 (c/n 58-910) to VH-34A, VH-34C.  Preserved at US Army Transportation Museum, Ft. Eustis, VA.
				1726 (c/n 58-918) to VH-34A, VH-34C.  To MASDC as 3H0272 Nov 7, 1972, then changed to HD0200.  Now at Air
					Force Flight  Test Center Museum, Edwards AFB, CA.
				1727 (c/n 58-919) to MASDC as XJ0070.  noted in surplus yard near AMARC 8/29/2001
				1728 (c/n 58-920) to MASDC as XJ0046 Mar 15, 1972
				1729 (c/n 58-921) to MASDC as NX0142 Oct 28, 1972.  To civil registry
					as N91209.  noted in surplus yard near AMARC 8/29/2001
				1730 (c/n 58-924) 
				1731 (c/n 58-925) to MASDC as XJ0152
				1732 (c/n 58-927)
				1733 (c/n 58-936) to MASDC as XJ0064 Apr 7, 1972.  noted in surplus yard near AMARC 8/29/2001
				1734 (c/n 58-937) to MASDC as XJ0171 Feb 23, 1972.  noted in surplus yard near AMARC 8/29/2001
				1735 (c/n 58-938) to civil registry as N74165.
				1736 (c/n 58-939) to MASDC as 3H0273 Apr 18, 1972.
				1737 (c/n 58-940) to MASDC as XJ0158 Oct 10, 1972.
				1738 (c/n 58-941) to Chicago Helicopter Industries as N70CH
				1739 (c/n 58-942) to Uruguay Aviacion Naval as A-065.  Used for spares.
				1740 (c/n 58-957) to MASDC as XJ0143 Oct 28, 1972.  To civil registry as N91208
					 Noted in surplus yard near AMARC 8/29/2001
				1741 (c/n 58-958) to MASDC as XJ0093 May 4, 1972.  noted in surplus yard near AMARC 8/29/2001
				1742 (c/n 58-959)
				1743 (c/n 58-960) to civil registry as N47246.  W/o Apr 6, 1982, Siletz, OR.
				1744 (c/n 58-967) to MASDC as XJ0053 Mar 22, 1972.  noted in surplus yard near AMARC 8/29/2001
				1745 (c/n 58-968)
				1746 (c/n 58-969)
				1747 (c/n 58-978) to Vietnam AF.  W/o May 16, 1963.
				1748 (c/n 58-979)
				1749 (c/n 58-980) to MASDC as XJ0010 Dec 29, 1971.
				1750 (c/n 58-981) to Nicraguan AF as FAN521.
				1751 (c/n 58-984)
				1752 (c/n 58-986)
				1753 (c/n 58-988)
				1754 (c/n 58-989)
				1755 (c/n 58-999) to MASDC as HD0016 Sep 22, 1969.
				1756 (c/n 58-1000) to civil registry as N91207
				1757 (c/n 58-1001)
				1758 (c/n 58-1002)
				1759 (c/n 58-1008)
				1760 (c/n 58-1009) to Vietnam AF.  Missing Nov 2, 1967.
				1761 (c/n 58-1011) to MASDC as HD0036 Oct 11, 1969
				1762 (c/n 58-1012)
				1763 (c/n 58-1019) to Royal Thai AF as 20157.
				1764 (c/n 58-1020) noted in surplus yard near AMARC 8/29/2001
				1765 (c/n 58-1022) to civil registry as N89018
				1766 (c/n 58-1023)
				1767 (c/n 58-1025.  To civil registry as N91206
				1768 (c/n 58-1026) to Uruguay Aiacion Naval as A066(1).  Used for spares.
				1769 (c/n 58-1027)
				1770 (c/n 58-1029) to MASDC as HD0032 Oct 13, 1969.
57-1771/1773		Convair XSM-65A Atlas missiles
				1771 is listed as H-34A c/n 58-1034 in Martin Best's list.  Also listed as 14A
				1772 (15A) launch failed Apr 5, 1958, Cape Canaveral, FL
				1773 (16A) launched Jun 3, 1958, Cape Canaveral, FL
57-1774/1786		Convair XSM-65B Atlas missiles
				1774 (1B)
				1775 (2B)
				1776 (3B) launch failed Jul 9, 1958, Cape Canaveral, FL
				1777 (4B) launched Aug 2, 1958, Cape Canaveral, FL
				1778 (5B) launched Aug 28, 1958, Cape Canaveral, FL
				1779 (6B) launch failed Sep 18, 1958, Cape Canaveral, FL
				1780 (7B) 
				1781 (8B) launched Sep 14, 1958, Cape Canaveral, FL
				1782 (9B) launch failed Nov 17, 1958, Cape Canaveral, FL
				1783 (10B) launched SCORE satellite Dec 18, 1958, Cape Canaveral, FL
				1784 (11B) launched Feb 4, 1959, Cape Canaveral, FL
				1785 (12B) launched Nov 28, 1958, Cape Canaveral, FL
				1786 (13B) launch failed Jan 15, 1959, Cape Canaveral, FL
57-1787/1790		Convair XSM-65C Atlas missiles
				1787 (1C)
				1788 (2C)
				1789 (3C) launched Dec 23, 1958, Cape Canaveral, FL
				1790 (4C) launch failed Jan 27, 1959, Cape Canaveral, FL
57-1791			Aero Commander L-26B-AD
				c/n 560A-249 (ex N2749B) - redesignated U-9B in 1962.  W/o Oct 7, 1970
					at Fayetteville-Fayette AP, WV.
57-1792/1875		Bell H-13H-BF Sioux
				C/n 2030/2113.  Redesignated OH-13H in 1962.
				1818,1822,1823 sold to Ceylon
				1799,1835,1837,1859 to Spain
				1814 (c/n 2052) became EC-BZI
57-1876/1929		Cancelled contract
57-1930/2219		Ryan Q-2A Firebee drones
				Later redesignated MQM-34A
57-2220/2229		Cancelled contract
57-2230/2352		Cessna T-37A-CE 
				c/n 40163/40285.  All converted to T-37B
				2230 to Pakistan
				2231 (c/n 40164, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0058 Dec 6, 1991.
				2233 (c/n 40166, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0060 Dec 6, 1991.
				2235 (c/n 40168, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0177 Aug 8, 2003
				2236 (c/n 40169, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0013 Sep 17, 1991.
				2237 (T-37B) crashed at Wizard Auxiliary Airfield, Spofford, TX Jan 31, 2002 with 47th FTW.
					Both crew killed.  Cause was loss of control during attempted go-around.
				2238 (c/n 40171, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0108 Sep 26, 1995.
				2239 (c/n 40172, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0018 Sep 19, 1991.
				2241 (c/n 40174, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0135 Jul 15, 2002
				2243 (c/n 40176, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0046 Nov 25, 1991.
				2246 (c/n 40179, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0133 Sep 16, 1996.
				2247 (c/n 40180, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0019 Sep 20, 1991.  To Bodo, Norway Jul 1997
				2251 (c/n 40184, T-37B) to Thailand in 1980 as F12-22/23
				2253 (c/n 40186, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0024 Sep 23, 1991.
				2257 to Pakistan.  In storage by 2004.  To be sold to Bangladesh if US Govt approves
				2259 on display at Hill AFB Museum in 1995.
				2260 to Pakistan
				2261 at Robins Air Museum, GA.
				2264 (c/n 40197, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0034 Nov 19, 1991.
				2265 (c/n 40198, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0088 Nov 22, 1993.  Returned
					to service with 47th FTW.  Back to AMARC as TE0243 Nov 23, 2004.
				2267 (c/n 40200, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0009 Sep 13, 1991.  Now at Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson, AZ.
				2268 (c/n 40201, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0125 Aug 27, 1996.
				2269 (c/n 40202, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0023 Sep 23, 1991.
				2272 (c/n 40205, T-37B) to AMARC as TD0238 Oct 22, 2004
				2273 (c/n 40206, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0041 Nov 21, 1991.
				2274 (c/n 40207) to Thailand in 1972 as F12-15/15.  W/o Jul 23, 1980
				2275 to South Vietnam
				2276 of 47th FTW/85th FTS w/o January 17, 1995.
				2278 (c/n 40211, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0025 Sep 23, 1991.
				2280 (c/n 40213, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0084 Jul 19, 1993.
				2281 (c/n 40214, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0062 Jun 23, 1992.
				2283 (c/n 40216, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0117 Apr 17, 1996.
				2284 (c/n 40217, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0073 Jul 30, 1992.
				2285 (c/n 40218, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0222 Jul 28, 2004.
				2289 at USAF Museum, Wright Patterson AFB.
				2291 (c/n 40224, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0029 Sep 26, 1991.  To USS Saratoga Museum, Providence, RI.
				2292 (c/n 40225, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0010 Sep 13, 1991.
				2295 (c/n 40228, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0016 Sep 17, 1991.
				2296 (c/n 40229, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0021 Sep 20, 1991.
				2302 to South Vietnam
				2303 to South Vietnam
				2305 (c/n 40238, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0044 Nov 22, 1991.  Now at Olympic Flight Museum, WA.
				2307 (c/n 40240, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0059 Dec 6, 1991.
				2308 (c/n 40241, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0196 Mar 5, 2004
				2309 (c/n 40242, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0002 Sep 10, 1991.
				2310 (c/n 40243, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0140 Aug 19, 2002
				2311 (c/n 40244, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0040 Nov 20, 1991.
				2313 (c/n 40246, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0026 Sep 24, 1991.
				2315 crashed 25 NM east of Williams AFB, AZ Feb 27, 1970.  Pilot killed.
				2316 (T-37B, c/n 40249) to AMARC as TE0007 Sep 13, 1991.  Noted at March Field Air
					Museum Jan 2002, on loan from USAF Museum.
				2317 (c/n 40250, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0028 Sep 25, 1991.
				2318 (c/n 40251, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0144 Feb 14, 2003.
				2319 (c/n 40252, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0210 May 21, 2004
				2320 (80th FTW, 89th FTS) collided with T-37B 58-1935 40 mi NE of Wichita Falls, TX
					Dec 20, 2002.  Subsequently made belly landing at Sheppard AFB, crew unhurt.
				2328 (c/n 40261, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0225 Aug 20, 2004
				2330 (c/n 40263, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0051 Dec 13, 1991.
				2331 (c/n 40264, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0032 Sep 27, 1991.
				2332 (c/n 40265, T-37B) to AMARC as TD0312 Apr 28, 2006
				2336 (c/n 40269, T-37B) to AMARC as tE0061 Jun 23, 1992.
				2337 (c/n 40270, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0035 Nov 19, 1991.
				2339 (c/n 40272, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0078 Aug 7, 1992.
				2341 (c/n 40274, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0012 Sep 16, 1991.  Noted in
					summer 2004 at Pacific Coast Air Museum, Santa Rosa, CA
				2342 to Cambodia
				2343 (c/n 40276, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0022 Sep 23, 1991.  Front fuselage
					noted summer 2004 at Pacific Coast Air Museum, Santa Rosa, CA
				2345 (c/n 40278, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0045 Nov 29, 1991.
				2346 (c/n 40279, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0052 Dec 4, 1991.  To Connecticut Air Space Center,
					Stratford, CT.
				2347 to Pakistan.  In storage by 2004.  To be sold to Bangladesh if US Govt approves.
				2350 (c/n 40283, T-37B) to AMARC as TE0027 Sep 24, 1991.
				2351 to South Vietnam.
57-2353/2388		Martin TM-76A Mace missiles
57-2389			Martin YTM-76B Mace missiles
57-2390/2402		Martin TM-76A Mace missiles
57-2403			Martin YTM-76B Mace missiles
57-2404/2416		Martin TM-76A Mace missiles
57-2417			Martin YTM-76B Mace missiles
57-2418/2430		Martin TM-76A Mace missiles
57-2431			Martin YTM-76B Mace missiles
57-2432/2444		Martin TM-76A Mace missiles
57-2445			Martin YTM-76B Mace missiles
57-2446/2451		Martin TM-76A Mace missiles
57-2452			Martin YTM-76B Mace missiles
57-2453/2455		Convair F-106A-64-CO Delta Dart
				2453 (c/n 8-24-36) to AMARC as FN0135 Apr 20, 1987.  To QF-106 (AD198).  Shot down by Patriot Dec 12, 1996
				2454 crashed Jul 26, 1964
				2455 (c/n 8-24-38) to AMARC as FN0168 Jan 7, 1988.  To QF-106 (AD214).  Shot down by AIM-7M Jun 7, 1993.
57-2456/2460		Convair F-106A-70-CO Delta Dart
				2456 (c/n 8-24-39) to AMARC as FN0139 May 4, 1987.  To QF-106 (AD189).  Shot down by AIM-7M Jul 21, 1994
				2457 crashed Apr 22, 1969
				2458 crashed Sept 3, 1979
				2459 (c/n 8-24-42) to AMARC as FN0102 Oct 20, 1986.  To QF-106 (AD103).  Scavenged for spare parts.
				2460 crashed June 9, 1979
57-2461/2465		Convair F-106A-75-CO Delta Dart
				2461 (c/n 8-24-44) to AMARC as FN0132 Apr 13, 1987.  To QF-106 (AD190).  Shot down by AIM-120 Apr 17, 1996.
				2462 crashed Dec 21, 1961
				2463 (c/n 8-24-46) to AMARC as FN0142 Jun 8, 1987.  To QF-106 (AD193).  Wrecked in crash landing May 6,
					1994, Tyndall AFB
				2464 destroyed Jun 30, 1984
				2465 (c/n 8-24-46) to AMARC as FN0113 Jan 22, 1987.  To prototype ARDC instrument test aircraft 
					QF-106 (AD132), command destroyed Jan 9, 1998.
57-2466/2477		Convair F-106A-80-CO Delta Dart
				2466 (c/n 8-24-49) to AMARC as FN0167 Dec 29, 1987.  To QF-106 (AD210).  Shot down by AIM-120 May 26,
					1994.
				2467 (c/n 8-24-49) to AMARC as FN0167 Dec 29, 1987.  To QF-106 (AD209). Expended Aug 9, 1996.
				2468 destroyed by fire Jul 20, 1964.
				2469 crashed Dec 7, 1967.
				2470 (c/n 8-24-53) to AMARC as FN0166 Dec 29, 1987.  To QF-106 (AD206).  Shot down by AIM-120 Feb 1, 
					1994.
				2471 destroyed in mid-air collision with 57-2828 
					May 4, 1965
				2472 crashed Jun 19, 1969
				2473 crashed Jun 6, 1983
				2474 crashed Jun 9, 1961
				2475 (c/n 8-24-58) to AMARC s FN0173 Jan 20, 1988.  To QF-106 (AD203).  Lost control and command 
					destroyed Oct 9, 1996.
				2476 (c/n 8-24-59) to AMARC as FN-148 Jun 24, 1987.  To QF-106 (AD196).  Shot down by AIM-120 Sept 14,1993
				2477 (c/n 8-24-60) to AMARC as FN0171 Jan 12, 1988.  To QF-106 (AD212).  Shot down with 20-mm cannon
					fire Apr 24, 1996.
57-2478/2485		Convair F-106A-85-CO Delta Dart
				2478 (c/n 8-24-61) to AMARC as FN0144 Jun 22, 1987.  To QF-106 (AD195).  Shot down by AIM-120 Jun 22, 1995
				2479 crashed Feb 4, 1963
				2480 (c/n 8-24-63) to AMARC as FN0178 Jan 29, 1988.  To QF-106 (AD211).  Shot down by AIM-120 Sept 2, 1994.
				2481 (c/n 8-24-64) to AMARC as FN0137 to QF-106 (AD185).  Shot down by AIM-120 Jul 25, 1995.
				2482 (c/n 8-24-65) to AMARC as FN0140 May 15, 1987.  To QF-106 (AD191).  Shot down by AIM-7M Aug 20, 1996.
				2483 (c/n 8-24-66) to AMARC as FN0134 Apr 20, 1987.  To QF-106 (AD197).  Shot down by AIM-120 Dec 18, 1992
				2484 crashed Sept 14, 1961
				2485 (c/n 8-24-68) to AMARC as FN0145 Jun 22, 1987.  To QF-106 (AD192).  Written off Apr 26, 1993 with
					broken wing spar.  Dumped into Gulf of Mexico in 100 feet of water to form a fishing reef.
57-2486/2506		Convair F-106A-90-CO Delta Dart
				2486 crashed Dec 14, 1972
				2487 (c/n 8-24-70) to AMARC as FN0138 May 4, 1987.  To QF-106 (AD188).  Shot down with AIM-7M Mar 1,
					1996
				2488 destroyed Mar 10, 1961
				2489 crashed Mar 19, 1963
				2490 (c/n 8-24-73) to AMARC as FN0129 Apr 1, 1987.  to QF-106 (AD163).  Shot down by AIM-120 
				2491 crashed Jul 11, 1973
				2492 (c/n 8-24-75) to AMARC as FN0141 May 15, 1987.  To QF-106 (AD199).  Shot down by AIM-120 Aug 20,
					1997.  The plane at Great Falls IAP painted as 57-2492 is
					actually 59-0069.
				2493 (c/n 8-24-76) to AMARC as FN0174 Jan 22, 1988.  To QF-106 (AD208).  Expended Nov 10, 1994
				2494 (c/n 8-24-77) to AMARC as FN0163 Dec 29, 1987.  To QF-106 (AD200).  Shot down by Stinger Aug 27, 1996
				2495 (c/n 8-24-78) to AMARC as FN0131 Apr 8, 1987.  To QF-106 (AD165).  Crashed on takeoff Aug 2, 1994.
				2496 (c/n 8-24-79) to AMARC as FN0136 Apr 27, 1987.  To QF-106 (AD186).  Inadvertently destroyed
					over range May 8, 1996.
				2497 (c/n 8-24-80) to AMARC as FN0133 Apr 13, 1987.  To QF-106 (AD194).  Shot down by AIM-120 Jan 21, 1993.
				2498 crashed May 5, 1964.
				2499 (c/n 8-24-82) to AMARC as FN0164 Dec 29, 1987.  To QF-106 (AD202). Expended Jan 10, 1995.
				2500 crashed Jan 8, 1970
				2501 (c/n 8-24-86) to AMARC as to QF-106 (AD253).  Shot down by AIM-7M Aug 14, 1996.
				2502 to Convair San Diego.  Written off in fatigue
					testing Sept 29, 1970.
				2503 (c/n 8-24-86) to AMARC as FN0165 Dec 29, 1987.  To QF-106 (AD213).  Shot down by AIM-120 Apr 2, 1997.
				2504 (c/n 8-24-87) to AMARC as FN0172 Jan 15, 1988.  To QF-106 (AD205).  Expended Aug 12, 1996.
				2505 (c/n 8-24-88) to AMARC as FN0170 Jan 12, 1988.  To QF-106 (AD204(.  Shot down by AIM-7M Jul 28, 1993.
				2506 (c/n 8-24-89) to AMARC as FN0169 Jan 8, 1988.  To QF-106 (AD207).  Command destroyed Aug 2, 1993.
57-2507/2517		Convair F-106B-31-CO Delta Dart
				2507 to NASA Lewis as NASA 607. Redesignated NF-106B. Used as chase support
					for NASA 616 but also as ejection seat test
					aircraft.  Did final qualification tests for
					Gemini spacesuit and spacecraft escape system.
					Later used for solar cell calibration tasks and
					for air sample collection.  Transferred to NASA
					Langley in May 1981 and cut in half lengthwise 
					for wind tunnel tests.
				2508 (c/n 8-27-02) to MASDC as FN0042.  To QF-106 (AD267).  Shot down by AIM-120 Nov 1, 1994.
				2509 (c/n 8-27-03) to AMARC May 24, 1990 as FN0196.  To QF-106 (AD268) Jun 23, 1994.  
					Written off Oct 7, 1997 after ground fire.  Purchased by private individual Apr 2000 and moved to
					El Paso, TX for restoration.
				2510 (c/n 8-27-04) to MASDC Apr 4, 1984 (FN0048).  To Barry Goldwater Bombing Range Nov 10, 2003
				2511 crashed Jan 5, 1959.
				2512 (c/n 8-27-06) to MASDC as FN0007 Apr 28, 1983.  To QF-106 (AD253).  Shot down by AIM-7M Jun 3, 1994.
				2513 (c/n 8-27-07) to AMARC as FN0198 Jun 25, 1990.  To Tyndall AFB.  Returned to AMARC Dec 2, 1993 (FN0202).  
					Placed in display location.  To Yanks Air Museum Oct 9, 2003
				2514 to AMARC Nov 23, 1987 (FN0161).
				2515 crashed Dec 16, 1986.  I have a reference which
					has this one as being at Davis-Monthan AFB.
				2516 transferred to NASA Lewis Research Center as NASA 
					616 in Oct 1966.  Re-designated NF-106B in May 
					1967.  Modified as testbed for different inlet 
					and nozzle configurations.  
					Transferred to NASA Dryden in Jan 1979 and 
					redesignated NASA 816.  Used for storm hazard
					research 1979-1986 and for vortex flap flight
					experiments 1986-1991.
					Now on display at Virginia Air and Space Center,
					Hampton, VA.
				2517 (c/n 8-27-11) to AMARC Jan 26, 1988 as FN0177.  To QF-106 (AD256) Feb 4, 1994.  Crash landed 
					Feb 21, 1997 due to locked brakes, suffering extensive nose damage.   Purchased by private
					individual Apr 2000 and moved to El Paso, TX for restoration.
57-2518/2519		Convair F-106B-35-CO Delta Dart
				2518 (c/n 8-27-12) to AMARC as FN0143.  To QF-106 (AD260).  Shot down by AIM-120 Dec 3, 1996.
				2519 modified by NASA for variable stability tests.
					Retired Oct 1971.
57-2520/2522		Convair F-106B-40-CO Delta Dart
				2520 crashed Oct 3, 1972.
				2521 destroyed in mid-air collision Apr 2, 1985.
				2522 (c/n 8-27-16) to AMARC as FN0143 Jun 8, 1987.  To QF-106 (AD259).  Shot down by AIM-120 Jan 21, 1998.
57-2523/2526		Convair F-106B-45-CO Delta Dart
				2523 displayed at Atlantic City Airport, NJ
				2524 (c/n 8-27-18) to AMARC as FN0176 Jan 26, 1988.  To QF-106 (AD258).  Shot down by SA-18 Feb 20,
					1997, Holloman AFB.
				2525 w/o Nov 1, 1960 after major damage
				2526 crashed Oct 16, 1968
57-2527/2531		Convair F-106B-50-CO Delta Dart
				2527 crashed Oct 9, 1973
				2528 crashed Oct 16, 1972.
				2529 modified by NASA for variable stability tests.
					Retired Oct 1971.
				2530 (c/n 8-27-24) to AMARC as FN0160 Aug 25, 1987.  To QF-106 (AD257).  Shot down by AIM-120 Apr 24, 1997.
				2531 crashed Mar 30, 1966
57-2532/2541		Convair F-106B-55-CO Delta Dart
				2532 (c/n 8-27-26) to MASDC as FN0040 Mar 23, 1984.  To QF-106 (AD270).  Shot down by AIM-120 Mar 27, 1996.
				2533 w/o after major damage Dec 12, 1986.  On display on a pedestal
					at Kelly AFB, TX.  Noted Oct 14, 2004 preserved at Lackland
					AFB, TX
				2534 destroyed by fire Jan 27, 1964.
				2535 (c/n 8-27-29) to AMARC as FN0125 Mar 20, 1987.  Back to AMARC May 24, 1990 as FN0195.
					To QF-106 (AD109).  Shot down by AIM-9M Sept 1, 1993.
				2536 (c/n 8-27-30) to MASDC as FN0023 Dec 19, 1983.  To QF-106 (AD107).  Shot down by AIM-7M Mar 4, 1993.
				2537 (c/n 8-27-31) to MASDC as FN0053 Apr 6, 1984.  To QF-106 (AD276).  Shot down by AIM-120 Jan 28, 1998.
				2538 crashed Oct 19, 1972
				2539 (c/n 8-27-33) to MASDC as FN0034 Jan 26, 1984.  To QF-106 (AD265).  Accidentally jammed by EF-111A
					and command destroyed Aug 23, 1995.
				2540 (c/n 8-27-34) to MASDC as FN0037 Feb 15, 1984.  To QF-106 (AD262).  Shot down by AIM-120 Jul 7, 1997.
				2541 (c/n 8-27-35) to MASDC as FN0041 Mar 23, 1984.  To QF-106 (AD281).  Shot down by AIM-7M May 16, 1995.
57-2542-2547		Convair F-106B-60-CO Delta Dart
				2542 crashed Aug 27, 1964
				2543 (c/n 8-27-37) to MASDC as FN0043 Apr 2, 1984.  To QF-106 (AD198) Dec 13, 1994.  W/o in landing accident 
					when nose gear collapsed Feb 23, 1998.  Purchased by
					private individual Apr 2000 and moved to El Paso, TX for restoration.
				2544 crashed Mar 29, 1971.
				2545 (c/n 8-27-39) to AMARC as FN0201 Mar 7, 1992.  To QF-106 (AD282) Dec 12, 1994.  W/o due to cracked intake duct
					Jan 3, 1997.  Purchased by private individual Apr 2000 and moved to El Paso, TX
					for restoration.
				2546 (c/n 8-27-40) to MASDC as FN0021 Nov 30, 1983.  To QF-106 (AD264).  Expended Jun 14, 1995.
				2547 (c/n 8-27-41) to MASDC as FN0097 Aug 15, 1985.  To QF-106 (AD279).  Shot down by AIM-120 Nov 15, 1996.
57-2548/2552		Convair C-131E-CO
				Only 2552 (c/n 476) was delivered to USAF.  
				2548/2551 (c/n's 477/480) were not delivered to USAF, but went to FAA as N101/N104
					2549 (c/n 478) completed as N1`02 then became N92, then N8099S.
						At some point was vonverted to CV-580.  Registered
						as C-FJVD Jul 28, 2006.
				2551 (c/n 476) to AMARC as CS0084 Jan 13, 1987.
57-2553/2558		Sikorsky H-19D-4-SI Chickasaw
				Redesignated UH-19D in 1962.
57-2559/2588		De Havilland L-20A-DH Beaver
				Redesignated U-6A in 1962. 
				2560 (c/n 1199/1779) to N37AT, C-GSUE
				2561 (c/n 1202/1781) to L-206 with Air America, C-GASF, RP-C-58
				2562 (c/n 1203/1782) to N64390, C-FHRT
				2563 (c/n 1205/1783) to N62305.  To Harris Aircraft Services, Sitka, AK as N60TF.  Missing Sep 20, 2004
					in Alaska with pilot and four passengers. 
				2564 (c/n 1208/1785) to N67689, C-GCYN, N67684
				2565 (c/n 1209/1786) to N87807
				2566 (c/n 1211/1787) 
				2567 (c/n 1213/1789) to N90946, N5328G, C-GMXS
				2569 sold to Austria
				2570 (maker's cn 1796, Army c/n 1222) at New England Air Museum, CT.  An article
					in 1991 "FlyPast" says that this plane went to Philippines AF and was
					sold on civilian market as RP-C58 in 1990.
				2571 (c/n 1227/1800) to N67665, C-GWCT, N375RM
				2573 (c/n 1232/1804) to N3226F, N700RM, N700WL
				2574 (c/n 1235/1806) 
				2576 (c/n 1242/1812) to N127WA, N67689, C-GCYX, N67689
				2577 (c/n 1245/1814) to C-GZJJ
				2578 (c/n 1250/1818) to N7897, N128WA, N67685, C-GCZC, N67685
				2579 (c/n 1252/1820) to N1435Z
				2580 (c/n 1254/1822) to N68083
				2582 (c/n 1263/1830) to N1440Z, C-GGMB
				2583 (c/n 1269/1835) to N31343, C-GFDS
				2586 (c/n 1284/1846) to MASDC Mar 28, 1972.  Sold to Hillcrest Aircraft Feb 6, 1976.  
					Converted to floatplane and registered N6763.  Jul 19, 2000 registered to
					Toquan Air, Metlakata, AK and then S & D Leasing Inc of Ketchikan, AK.
				2588 (c/n 1294/1854) to N67679
57-2589/2609		Boeing KC-135A-BN Stratotanker
				c/n 17725/17745
				2589,2594,2595,2598,2600/2604,2606/2608 converted to KC-135E.
				2589 converted to VC-135A.  Was personal transport of CinC of Pacific Air Forces, is currently
					undergoing Pacer CRAG upgrade with a view to replacing C-135C 61-2669
					in March 2003 as personal transport of USAF Chief of Staff.  Has taken over "Speckled 
					Trout" role previously performed by C-135C 61-2669.  
					Photographed at RAF Brize Norton May 7, 2006 in United States
					of America blue and white livery.
				2590 (c/n 17726) to AMARC as CA0042 Sep 3, 1992.  Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				2591 (c/n 17727) to AMARC as CA0060 Apr 19, 1993.  Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				2592 (c/n 17728) to AMARC as CA0066 Jun 23, 1993.  Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				2593 converted to KC-135R
				2596 (c/n 17732) to AMARC as CA0061 Apr 21, 1993.  Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				2597 converted to KC-135R
				2598 converted to KC-135R
				2599 converted to KC-135R
				2600 converted to KC-135E.  To AMARC as CA0199 Apr 18, 2008
				2601 converted to KC-135E.  as CA0198 Apr 14, 2008
				2604 with 171 ARW PA ANG 'Liberty Belle', now with 108th ARW, NJ ANG.  Seen Sep 29, 
					2008 at AMARC.
				2605 converted to KC-135R
				2607 converted to KC-135E.  with 171 ARW PA ANG 'Peace Keeper'.  To AMARC as CA0147
					Feb 22, 2007.  Still on AMARC inventory Jan 15, 2008
				2609 (c/n 17745) to AMARC as CA0057 Jan 20, 1993.  Changed to CA0121 Mar 27, 1997.  To Turkey
					Jul 17, 1998 as 72609 and then converted to KC-135R. 
57-2610/2611		Vertol H-21B-PH Workhorse
				C/n B.167/B-168 ??.  Redesignated UH-21B in 1962.
57-2612/2618		Convair XSM-65C Atlas missiles
				2612 (5C) launch failed Feb 20, 1959, Cape Canaveral, FL
				2613 (6C)
				2614 (7C) launch failed Mar 18, 1959, Cape Canaveral, FL
				2615 (8C) launched Jul 21, 1959, Cape Canaveral, FL
				2616 (9C) launched Atlas-Able Sep 24, 1959, Cape Canaveral, FL
				2617 (10C)
				2618 (11C) launched Aug 24, 1959, Cape Canaveral, FL 
57-2619/2633		Convair SM-65D Atlas missiles
				2619 (1D)
				2620 (2D)
				2621 (3D) launch failed Apr 14, 1959, Cape Canaveral, FL
				2622 (4D) launch failed Oct 2, 1962, Vandenberg AFB, CA
				2623 (5D) launch failed Jun 6, 1959, Cape Canaveral, FL
				2624 (6D) launch failed Jan 26, 1960, Vandenberg AFB, CA
				2625 (7D) launch failed May 18, 1959, Cape Canaveral, FL
				2628 (10D) used to launch Big Joe suborbital Mercury test Sep 9, 1959,
					Cape Canaveral, FL
				2629 (11D) launched Jul 28, 1959, Cape Canaveral, FL
				2630 (12D) launched Sep 9, 1959, Vandenberg AFB, CA
				2631 (13D) launched Jul 19, 1962, Vandenberg AFB, CA 
				2632 (14D) launched Aug 11,1 959, Cape Canaveral, FL
				2633 (15D) launched Nov 24, 1959, Cape Canaveral, FL
57-2634/2639		Cancelled contract
57-2640/2645		Douglas XSM-75 Thor missiles
				2640 (vehicle number 132) used as first stage of Thor-Able re-entry test vehicle
					launched Mar 21, 1959.  Success 
				2641 (vehicle number 133) used as first state of Thor-Able II re-entry test vehicle launched
					Apr 8, 1959.  Success
				2642 (vehicle number 134) used as first stage of Thor-Able III to launch Explorer 6 Aug 7, 1959.
				2643 (vehicle number 135) used as first stage of Thor-Able II re-entry test vehicle launched
					May 20, 1959.  Success.
				2644 (vehicle number 136) used as first stage of Thor Able II to launch Transit 1A satellite
					Sep 17, 1959.  Partial success.
				2645 (vehicle number 137)
57-2646/2651		Douglas SM-75 Thor missiles
				2646 (Vehicle number 138) launched Nov 5, 1958.  Failure
				2647 (vehicle number 139) on static display at Patrick AFB, FL
				2648 (Vehicle number 140) launched Nov 26, 1958.  Success
				2649 (vehicle number 141) launched in Operation Fishbowl from Johnston Island Oct 26, 1962.  Success
				2650 (vehicle number 142) not launched, used for ground training.  Now lying horizontal at Air
					Force Space and Missile Museum.
				2651 (vehicle number 143) used to launch Thor Burner II from Vandenberg AFB May 1, 1978.  Success
57-2652/2684		Cancelled contract
57-2685/2697		Martin XSM-68-1-MA Titan I missiles
				2685 (A1) used for static pad checkout tests, not launched
				2686 (A2) damaged by pad erector in late 1950
				2687 (A3) launched successfully Feb 6, 1959 from LC-15 pad at Cape Canaveral, FL.  Inert second stage
					carrying water ballast
				2688 (A4) launched successfully Apr 3, 1959 from LC-15 pad at Cape Canaveral, FL.  Inert second stage
					carrying water ballast
				2689 (A5) launched successfully Feb 25, 1959 from LC-15 pad at Cape Canaveral, FL.  Inert second stage
					carrying water ballast.
				2690 (A6) launched successfully May 4, 1959 from LC-15 pad at Cape Canaveral, FL.  Inert second stage
					carrying water ballast, but carried out unplanned staging.
				2691 (B2) on display at Air Force Space and Missile Museum, Cape Canaveral, FL
				2692 (B5) destroyed automatically in premature liftoff Aug 14, 1959 from pad LC-19, Cape Canaveral, FL
				2693 (B6) stage 1 damaged, stage 2 mated to B7 Stage 1
				2694 (B7) 2nd stage and 2695 first stage (B7A) launched Feb 2, 1960 from Pad LC-19 at Cape Canaveral, FL.  
					First flight of both stages.
				2696 (B-8) stage damaged by pressure difference in flight from denver to Cape Canaveral
				2697 (B-9) stage damaged by pressure difference during liquid oxygen loading.
57-2698/2727		Cancelled contract
57-2728/2729		Bell H-13J-BF Sioux
				C/n 1575, 1576
				Two Bell Model 47J Rangers with special interiors ordered by USAF for Presidential use.
				2728 (c/n 1575) on display at USAF Museum, WPAFB, OH.
				2729 (c/n 1576) noted Dec 2005 at Udvar-Hazy Center of NASM, Chantilly, VA.  It
					was at the Strategic Air and Space Museum in Aug 2002.
57-2730/2767		Boeing IM-99A Bomarc
57-2768			Schweizer SGS 1-26B
57-2769/2771		Schweizer SGU 2-22A
57-2772/2981		Cessna TL-19D-CE Bird Dog  
				Redesignated TO-1D in 1962
				2776 to civil registry as N5201G
				2783 to civil registry as N12988
				2842 now with Army Aviation Heritage Foundation.  Don't know the civil registration.
					Civil registration is N32FL
				2846 to civil registration as N985U
				2883 converted to O-1E.
				2885 upgraded to O-1F.  Crashed in Laos
					11/27/1968 after taking ground fire.
					Pilot killed.
				At least 2937 and 2976 to O-1F.
				2912 to civil registry as N95495, later N305JH.  Crashed Jun 4, 1997,
					killing two.
				2928 (c/n 24106) to Vietnam and then to NAM Syndicate of Ardmore, New Zealand as ZK-NAM.
57-2982/3077		Hiller H-23D-UH Raven
				Redesignated OH-23D in 1962.
				3016 (c/n 974) became N46992.  Sold to owner in Canada (Bi-Air Application
					Services, Ltd) Aug 2004.  Registered as C-FBVO Oct 12, 2004.
				3025 (c/n 983) to US Army in 1957.  To civil registry Jan 1973, multiple owners.  To Army Aviation
					Heritage Foundation.  Don't know the civil registration.
57-3078			Hiller X-18-UH
				ex YC-122C (49-2883).  Redesignated X-18A in 1962.  Aircraft grounded after severe propeller 
				pitch motor malfunction during flight Nov 4, 1960; thereafter used for ground tests as part
				of VTOL Ground Effect Simulations Program at Edwards AFB. Program ceased Jan 18, 1964; aircraft 
				thereafter scrapped.
57-3079/3083		De Havilland YAC-1 Caribou
				Redesignated YCV-2A in 1962 and YC-7A in 1968.
				3079 (c/n 5) on display at U.S. Army Transportation Museum, Ft Eustis, VA
				3080 (c/n 4) on display at Ft. Rucker, AL.
				3081 (c/n 6) to MASDC Oct 12, 1977 as CM006.  Transferred to US Army as ZC002.  Sold to
					Pen Turbo Aviation, Inc.
				3082 (c/n 7) on display at Linear Air Park, Dyess AFB, TX, painted as 58-2082.
				3083 (c/n 8) on display at Fort Bragg, NC.
57-3084/3101		Beech L-23D-BH Seminole
				c/n LH.120/137.  Redesignated U-8D in 1962.
				3087 to civil registry as N87936
				3092 to civil registry as N50WU
				3098 to civil registry as N3930U
				3099 to civil registry as N5374G of Civil Air Patrol, Maxwell AFB, AL
57-3102/5101		Radioplane OQ-19D drones
57-5102/5751		Radioplane OQ-19B drones
57-5752/5775		McDonnell YGAM-72-1-MC Quail missiles
57-5776/5784		Republic F-105B-10-RE Thunderchief
				5778 on display at New England Air Museum
				5779 (c/n B16) to MASDC as FK0032 Apr 8, 1981
				5780 (c/n B17) to MASDC as FK0027 Dec 17, 1980
				5781 w/o Great South Bay, Long Island, NY. Dec 2, 1960.
				5782 (c/n B19) to MASDC as FK0033 Apr 8, 1981
				5783 is at the Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden City NY.  It is in bad shape 
					and not on public display.  Its last assignment was NJ Air National Guard
				5784 to MASDC as FK0034 Apr 21, 1981.  To Pima Air and Space
					Museum, AZ
57-5785/5802		Republic F-105B-15-RE Thunderchief
				5785 w/o Avon Park, FL Feb 27, 1963
				5786 w/o Spartansburg, SC, Jul 18, 1963.
				5787 (c/n B24) to MASDC as FK0026 Dec 17, 1980
				5790 used by Thunderbirds
				5792 to MASDC as FK0028 Jan 7, 1981
				5793 was on display at Yankee Air Force Museum.  Destroyed in fire
					Oct 9, 2004
				5794 w/o Eglin AFB, Mar 18, 1960.
				5800 w/o Wright Patterson AFB, OH, Jun 12, 1961.
				5801 was Thunderbird flight demonstration team aircraft.  Broke up in flight
					during 6G pitch up for landing at airshow at Hamilton AFB, CA
					May 9, 1964.  Pilot Eugene Devlin killed.
57-5803/5840		Republic F-105B-20-RE Thunderchief
				5803 at March Field Museum, CA.
				5804 damaged during landing at Eglin AFB, Aug 23, 1960 due to drag chute failure.
					(aircraft accident report)
				5805 suffered hydraulic faiure during training mission and pilot forced to
					eject June 28, 1960, Pamlico Bay, NC.  (aircraft accident report
				5807 (4th TFW, 334th TFS) w/o Moron AB, Spain Jun 7, 1963.  During landing
					the pilot inadvertently raised the landing gear handle rather
					than deploying the drag chute and plane ran off the runway.  (aircraft
					accident report)
				5808 to MASDC as FK0024 Oct 11, 1980
				5809 suffered hydraulic failure during training mission and landing gear
					would not lower and pilot ejected near Seymour Johnson AFB, Nov 14, 1961.
					Aircraft crashed 3 mi SW of Seymour Johnson AFB.  (aircraft accident report)
				5810 w/o July 29, 1960, Florence, AZ due to engine failure.  Pilot ejected safely.
				5811 w/o Seymour Johnson AFB, Feb 4, 1963.
				5816 fuselage noted at Planes of Fame Jan 2002.
				5817 to MASDC as FK0025 Oct 11, 1980.  Sighted at Poinsett Electronic Combat Range, Shaw AFB, SC
				5818 w/o Mauk, Georgia, Sept 23, 1960.
				5819 (c/n B-56) noted Jun 2004 preserved at Poinsett Gunnery Range
					near Shaw AFB, SC
				5820 with 4th TFW, later 23rd TFW, later 177th TFG ANG, Atlantic
					City, NJ, later 508th TFG, 466th TFS.  In 1988 to Florida Military
					Aviation Museum, Clearwater IAP, FL.  In 2000 was to be moved to MAP at
					Wauchula, FL.  Acquired by MAPS Air Museum, Canton, OH
				5821 w/o Nellis AFB Gunnery Range, Mar 16, 1962.  During pull up from low-level rocket pass, aircraft
					went into sharp pitch up, porpoised violently, and crashed.  Pilot killed.
				5822 w/o near McCoy AFB, FL Nov 18, 1962.
				5824 w/o Moron, Spain Apr 16, 1963 due to landing gear
					failure.
				5825 w/o Indian Springs, NV, Sept 22, 1961.  Aircraft
					porpoised during pull up from LABS maneuver.
					Pilot could not regain control and ejected.
				5826 to MASDC as FK0007 May 28, 1975.
				5827 w/o in landing accident at Seymour Johnson AFB, 
					Oct 27, 1961.
				5828 w/o Lagrange, NC Feb 28, 1963
				5832 w/o Eglin AFB, Jun 17, 1961.
				5833 w/o Poinsetta Range, SC. Jun 6, 1961.
				5837 on display at Castle AFB Museum
				5838 on display at Volk Field ANGB, WI
				5839 at South Dakota Air and Space Museum, Ellsworth AFB, SD.
57-5841/5845		Cancelled contract for Republic F-105C Thunderchief
57-5846/5925		Cessna L-27A-CE Blue Canoe
				c/n 38001/38080.  Redesignated U-3A in 1962.
				5846 (c/n 38001) to civil registry as N4525.
				5849 (c/n 38004) on display at Castle Air Museum, CA.
				5852 (c/n 38007) flying as N75852 registered to Dan Miller of Fort
					Wainwright, AK.  To N133Z with University of Mississippi Feb 1978
				5854 (c/n 38009, civilian registry N7502) on display at Wings over the Rockies
					Air and Space Museum, Denver, CO.
				5856 (c/n 38011) used for maintenance instruction at San Jose State University's aviation campus, 
					located at SJC (Mineta San Jose International Airport)
				5863 (c/n 38018) on display at Ft. Rucker, AL.
				5869 (c/n 38024) noted in 1990 at Hill AFB Museum
				5870 (c/n 38025) to civil registry N3979B.  Registration cancelled
					by FAA Jul 11, 2006 as destroyed.
				5872 (c/n 38027) at South Dakota Air and Space Museum, Ellsworth AFB.
				5874 (c/n 38029) to N65386
				5875 (c/n 38030) became N37670 (NTU) to N37811.  Crashed Jun 15, 1980 at Chandler, AZ
				5885 (c/n 38040) to N88928
				5891 (c/n 38046) to N46959 with US NAVY, FPO San Francisco
				5892 (c/n 38047) to civil registry N3979A
				5894 (c/n 38049) noted Oct 2005 at Wings Over The Rockies Aviation and Space
					Museum, Denver, CO
				5915 (c/n 38070) suffered landing gear collapse in 1962 in Stewart
					AFB, NY.  Plane was scrapped.
				5916 (c/n 38071) To US Army at Fort Hood, TX as N99639
				5918 (c/n 38073) to civil registry as N5075F, with N3075G reserved.
				5921 (c/n 38076) to N505NA
				5922 (c/n 38077) at Grissom Air Museum, IN.
57-5926/5982		Sikorsky H-19D-SI Chickasaw
				Redesignated UH-19D in 1962.
				5928 to civilian registry as C-GBSC
				5932 to civilian registry as N37785
				5937 to civilian registry as N37788.  At Valiant Air Command
				5944 to civilian registry as N37793
				5945 to civilian registry as N8305
				5947 to civilian registry as N553DT
				5961 currently N437B, registration N955TC reserved Aug 2, 2006
				5964 to civilian registry as N37784
				5972/5982 sold to Italy.
					5979 (c/n 55-1237) to Italian AF as MM57-5979.  After Italian
						service, went to Musee Royal de l'Armee, Brussels
						and noted 2004 in Museu do Ar, Alverca,
						Portugal painted as '9101' (which was believed not to
						be the orginal 9101 which was 51-7139)
					5981 (c/n 55-1252) to Italian AF as 57-5981.  Became N62540, then SE-HGZ
				5959 at Grand Forks AFB, ND.
57-5983/6028		Cessna L-19E-CE Bird Dog 
				Redesignated O-1E in 1962
				5922 at Grissom Air Park, IN.
				6019 to Austria as 3A-BF May 1959
				6020 to Austria as 3A-BG May 1959
				6021 to Austria as 3A-BH May 1959.  
				6022 (c/n 23936) to Austria as 3A-BI May 1959.  Then became OE-CCI
				6023 to Austria as 3A-BK May 1959
				6024 to Austria as 3A-BL May 1959
				6025 to Austria as 3A-BM May 1959
57-6029/6076		Beech L-23D-DH Seminole
				c/n RLH.1/48.  Remanufactured from L-23A/B serials 52-6161/6216 and 53-6153/6192.
				Redesignated U-8D and RU-8D in 1962.
				6030,6032,6044,6046,6049/6053,6057,6059,6060,
					6063,6069,6075,6076 converted to RL-23D.
				6042 to civil registry as N144LH
				6048 to civil registry as N15PH
				6050 to civil registry as N7153J
				6054 to civil registry as N5373G with Civil Air Patrol, Maxwell AFB, AL
				6069 to civil registry as N103SF
				6072 (c/n RLH-44) became N22757; registration cancelled by FAA Feb 20, 2003 
					as 'destroyed'
57-6077/6094		Beech L-23D-BH Seminole
				c/n LH.138/155
				6078,6082 converted to RL-23D.
				Redesignated U-8D and RU-8D in 1962.
				6077 to civil registry as N138LH
				6082 to civil registry as N6263X
				6083 seen at scrapyard near AMARC Aug 28, 2000.	
				6084 to civil registry as N145LH		
				6085,6089 converted to U-8G.
				6092 to civil registry as N6265U
				6093 to civil registry as N154LH
				6094 offered for auction on Ebay, in fairly bad shape.  Had been 
					on civl registry (number not known by me) but now deregistered.
57-6095/6103		Bell HU-1A-BF Iroquois
				c/n 10/18
				Redesignated UH-1A-BF in 1962
				Some converted to TH-1L.
57-6104/6106		Sud-Aviation YHO-1 Djinn
				c/n 1023/FR.73, 1024/FR.74, 1025/FR.75 respectively.
				6104 (c/n 1023/FR.73) previously F-WIFK.  To US Army at Fort
					Rucker, AL May 12, 1958.  Crashed next to reviewing stand
				   	during Edwards AFB airshow May 16, 1959.
				6105 (c/n 1024/FR.74) previously F-WIFL.  TO US Armyu at Fort
					Rucker, AL May 12, 1958.  for Transportation Aviation Test and Support
					Facility.  Destroyed Jun 11, 19588
				6106 (c/n 1025/FR.75) previously F-WIFM.  To US Army at Fort
					Rucker, AL May 12, 1958.  to Edwards AFB.  Said to have been
					destroyed Dec 31, 1958 in accident at Edwards AFB, but is
					believed to have been rebuilt and said to have been rebuilt
					and noted Nov 13, 1971 at Department of Aeronautics, San Jose
					State College, San Jose MAP, CA and subsequently at American
					Helicopter Museum and Education Center, Brandywine AP, West
					Chester, PA.
57-6107/6136		De Havilland U-1A-DH Otter
				6107,6121 sold to Panama.
				6107/6108 (c/n 225/226)
				6109/6113 (c/n 228/232)
				6114 (c/n 233) to civil registry as N5325G, then C-FQND
				6115 (c/n 235)
				6116 (c/n 237)
				6117 (c/n 243)
				6118 (c/n 246)
				6119 (c/n 249)
				6120 (c/n 251)
				6121 (c/n 254)
				6122 (c/n 257)
				6123 (c/n 259)
				6124 (c/n 261)
				6125 (c/n 264)
				6126 (c/n 265)
				6127 (c/n 268)
				6128 (c/n 270)
				6129 (c/n 272)
				6130 (c/n 275)
				6131 (c/n 276)
				6132 (c/n 278)
				6133 (c/n 281)
				6134 (c/n 282)
				6135 (c/n 283) on display at Ft. Rucker, AL.
				6136 (c/n 284) to civil registry as N84SF.  Sold to Transwest Air Ltd of 
					Prince Rupert, SK and registered C-FADW.  Registered Mar 24, 2003 to Harbour Air 
					Ltd of Vancouver, BC as C-GHAS.
57-6137/6182		De Havilland L-20A-DH Beaver
				Redesignated U-6A in 1962.
				6137 (c/n 1214/1790) to C-GXET, C-GXPI, C-FWZE
				6138 (c/n 1217/1792) to N3122F, C-GEZW
				6139 (c/n 1219/1794) to N5344G
				6140 (c/n 1223/1797) 
				6141 FMS to Philippnes as RP-52
				6142 (c/n 1226/1799) with Air Classic Museum of Aviation until sold
					Mar 2004.  Now owned by Sealand Aviation Ltd, Campbell River,
					BC where it is being rebuilt.
				6143 (c/n 1229/1801) to N2301T, N7336
				6144 (c/n 1230/1802)  to N1018T, N67686, N1544.
				6145 (c/n 1233/1805) sold to B. M. Aviation in 1973 and registered
					as C-GUHH Dec 16, 1975.  To Falkland Islands Government Air
					Service and registered VP-VAF Dec 14, 1976.  During Falklands
					conflict was damaged by British artiller bombardment Jun 11/12, 1982
					but deemed reparaible.  Blown over and wrecked by gale Jul 28, 1982.
					Fuselaged noted on Mary Hill dump near Stanley AP 1989.
				6146 (c/n 1236/1807) to N6803, C-GMOI
				6147 (c/n 1237/1808) to N62469
				6148 (c/n 1238/1809) to N62460, C-GRJB, C-FDIC
				6149 (c/n 1241/1811) became N3060R with US Mapping Mission in Ethiopia.  DBR
					in 1966, registration cancelled Mar 14, 1968.
				6150 (c/n 1243/1813) to MASDC Feb 18, 1972.  Sold to Flight Systems of Newport, CA
					Feb 19, 1976, registered as N68010 Jun 10, 1976.  Sold to Temsco Helicopters
					Inc dba Demsco Alaska Airlines Commuter of Ketchikan, AK.  Next Taku Glacier
					Air Inc of Juneau, AK and then Ketchikan Air Service Inc of Ketchikan, AK
					Jun 1994.  Next Jul 19, 2000 to S & S Leasing Inc of Ketchikan, AK
				6152 (c/n 1247/1816) to N94488, N87878, C-FDPM
				6153 (c/n 1248/1817) to N87722, C-GMKG, N770BS
				6154 (c/n 1251/1819) 
				6155 (c/n 1253/1821?)
				6156 (c/n 1255/1823) to N5330G, C-GLED, DQ-TAL
				6158 (c/n 1257/1825) to N67685, VH-AQV
				6159 (c/n 1259/1827) to N5319G, C-FGLB, N24150
				6160 (c/n 1261/1828) became N67681, then N737KA, then N125UA, then
					N85HC.  To Pourvoire Swampy Inc of St-Mathias, QC as C-FSHC Jul 11, 2007.
				6161 (c/n 1262/1829) 
				6162 (c/n 1264/1831) to N90412, N199E, C-FERT
				6163 (c/n 1266/1832) to N9262Z, N904AK
				6165 (c/n 1268/1834) to N513F, C-GRCX, N513F, N490K
				6167 (c/n 1272/1837) to N47032, C-GZBR
				6169 (c/n 1276/1840) to N743B, 57-6169, N87780, C-GJZE
				6170 (c/n 1277/1841) to C-GEZS
				6172 (c/n 1281/1844) to N9287Z
				6173 (c/n 1282/1845) to N75091, CP-816
				6174 (c/n 1285/1847) became N5649V, then CF-WMH, then N5649V again,
					then C-GUBB, the C-FWCA, then N128JH.  Sold to owner in
					Canada Apr 2007.  Registration C-FWCA reserved again May 16, 2007
				6175 (c/n 1286/1848) became N84477.  By 1998 was N930AJ with Kenmore Air.
				6177 (c/n 1290/1851) to N64389, N616W
				6178 (c/n 1291/1852) to N88920
				6179 (c/n 1292/1853) to civil registry as N87633.  Reported Mar 2007 as
					sold to Alantic Aircraft Salvage of Canada.
				6180 (c/n 1295/1855) to N5338G
				6181 (c/n 1296/1856) to N38AT
57-6183/6184		Aero Commander RL-26D-AD
				For US Army.  Redesignated RU-9D in 1962
				Carried side-looking radar faired into the lower fuselage.
				Both modified to 680E standards with additional wing span.
				6183(c/n 680-466-136) was to have gone to Colombian AF as FAC533
					but not delivered.  Became N6895S before going to US Army.
					was also referred to as EL-26C.  Transferred Feb 1977 to US Navy
					NWC at China Lake, CA as 576183.  Returned to US Army 
					Nov 1982. noted at Ozark Airport, Alabama as a wreck on
					Mar 30, 1995.  In 1987 was at US Army Aviation Museum, Fort Rucker, AL
				6184 (c/n 680-471-141) became N6203D before going to US Army.  
					Transferred to US Navy NWC at China Lake, CA.  Returned to
					US ARmy Nov 1982.  Purchased by Edwin Forsberg of Wilmington, CA
					as N316DE in May 1989.
57-6185/6193		Fairchild C-123B-20-FA Provider
				c/n 20281/20289
				All FMS to Venezuela
57-6194/6202		Fairchild C-123B-21-FA Provider
				c/n 20290/20298
				All FMS to Venezuela
				6199 preserved at FAV Museum, Maracay
57-6203/6244		Bell H-13H-BF Sioux
				C/n 2132/2173.  Redesignated OH-13H in 1962.
				Several to FMS including 6220 to Italy and
				6210,6214,6219,6223,6236,6238 to Spain.
				6211 to civil registry as N7084H
				6220 (c/n 2149) to Italian AF as MM80809, then became I-SUCK
57-6245/6267		Boeing IM-99A Bomarc
57-6268/6277		Cessna L-19E-CE Bird Dog 
				Redesignated O-1E in 1962
				6270 to Canada
57-6278			Stinson L-5G-VW Sentinel  
				For USAF Academy as glider tug.  Redesignated U-19B in 1962
57-6279/6288		Cancelled contract
57-6289/6294		Fairchild C-123B-22-FA Provider
				c/n 20299/20304
				6289 (c/n 20299) converted to C-123K.  To MASDC May 21, 1970, returned
					to service.  To VNAF, later to Royal Thai AF.
				6290 (c/n 20300) converted to C-123K.  To VNAF, later to Philippine AF.
				6291 (c/n 20301) converted to C-123K, later to UC-123K.  To MASDC
					May 15, 1970.  Returned to service.  Crashed on takeoff from Henry Post AAF, OK 
					while with 355 TAS/AFRES Oct 16, 1980.
				6292 (c/n 20302) destroyed in ground collision with SVNAF A-1H Mar 28, 1965.
				6293 (c/n 20303) converted to C-123K.  To Air America.  Crashed 
					Dec 27, 1971, Laos.  5 killed.
				6294 converted to C-123K.  To MASDC Sep 12, 1970.  Fate unknown
57-6295/6307		Lockheed X-7A 
				ramjet test vehicle
57-6308/6337		Lockheed T-33A-5-LO
				KAC1161/1190.  Assembled in Japan
57-6338/6457		North American F-86F-40-NA Sabre
				c/n 256-1/120.  Assembled by 
				Mitsubishi from NAA-built components
				operated by JASDF as 92-7881/7940,
				02-7941/7991,12-7992/7999 and 12-7000.
				Some returned to USA and converted to QF-86F.
57-6458/6462		Cancelled contract
57-6463/6467		Grumman YAO-1A Mohawk
				Redesignated YOV-1A in 1962.
				6463 crashed Peconic River, NY Jul 6, 1962
				6467 crashed Aug 3, 1967, Franklin, VA
57-6468/6475		Boeing B-52G-75-BW Stratofortress
				c/n 464173/464180
				6468 retured from service with 320th BW Jul 10, 1989 and then moved to
					Offutt AFB.  Now on display at SAC Museum, Offut AFB.
				6469 used as GB-52G ground instruction aircraft at Sheppard AFB.  
					Scrapped on the alert pad 1993/94
				6470 used as experimental test machine under
					JB-52G designation.  To AMARC Oct 23, 1990 as BC0356
				6471 to AMARC as BC0405 Jul 29,1992.  Still at AMARC Jan 15, 2008
				6472 to AMARC as BC0401 Jul 8, 1992.  Still at AMARC Jan 15, 2008
				6473 used as experimental test machine under
					JB-52G designation.  To AMARC as BC0439 Feb 25, 1993.  Still
					at AMARC Jan 15, 2008
				6474 to AMARC as BC038910/15/91  
				6475 (2nd BW, 596th BS) under code name "Secret Squirrel" was one
					of seven B-52Gs that made return flight from Barksdale
					AFB, LA to fire 39 AGM-86C cruise missiles on the first
					night (Jan 16/17, 1991) of Desert Storm.  To AMARC as BC0378 8/20/91
57-6476/6485		Boeing B-52G-80-BW Stratofortress
				c/n 464181/464190
				6476 to AMARC as BC0451 11/2/93.  Now in Castle Air Museum, CA.
				6477 used as experimental test machine under
					JB-52G designation. To AMARC 9/21/90 as BC0353.
					Still at AMARC Jan 15, 2008.
				6478 to AMARC as BC0334 Jul 27, 1989
				6479 flew into mesa Oct 16, 1984 during
					low-level mission at Kayenta, AZ.  5 out of 6
					ejector seats worked.  Gunner's turret did not
					stow and his legs were severed.  Commander was on
					board and did not survive.
				6480 to AMARC as BC0406 8/5/92.  Still at AMARC Jan 15, 2008
				6481 (72nd SW(P)) hit by SA-2 SAM over North
					Vietnam Dec 20, 1972 during Linebacker II.
					Crashed in Thailand, all crew safely ejected.
				6482 w/o Dec 16, 1982 at Mather AFB.  During simulated Minimum Interval
					Take Off, the plane gained too much speed and threatened to collide
					with the B-52 it was following.  Pilot pulled back on the throttles
					too much, causing the water injection to shut down the engines, and the
					ensuing loss of power caused the crash.  EWO ejected but landed in
					the firewall.
				6483 to AMARC as BC0383 9/19/91.  Scrapped Apr 29, 1997
				6484 to AMARC as BC0333 7/6/89
				6485 to AMARC as BC0361 12/20/90.  Still at AMARC Jan 15, 2008
57-6486/6499		Boeing B-52G-85-BW Stratofortress
				c/n 464191/464204
				6486 to AMARC as BC0377 8/15/91.  Still at AMARC Jan 15, 2008
				6487 to AMARC as BC0368 5/9/91
				6488 to AMARC as BC0443 7/29/93.  Still at AMARC Jan 15, 2008
				6489 to AMARC as BC0343 3/20/90
				6490 to AMARC as BC0433 12/1/92.  Scrapped by 1999 but reported
					still at AMARC Jan 15, 2008
				6491 to AMARC as BC0350 8/9/90.  Still at AMARC Jan 15, 2008
				6492 to AMARC as BC0437 12/15/92.  Still at AMARC Jan 15, 2008
				6493 crashed Sept 3, 1975 near Aiken, S.C.
					Fuel leak in starboard outer wing
					with aircraft rolling inverted due
					to loss of control.
				6494 crashed July 5, 1967 on takeoff from
					Ramey AFB.  Life raft inflated,
					causing control loss.
				6495 to AMARC as BC0411 8/26/92.  Still at AMARC Jan 15, 2008
				6496 (72nd SW) shot down by SA-2 SAM Dec 20, 1972 during 
					Linebacker II.  Two crew KIA, four ejected and
					became POWs.
				6497 to AMARC as BC0460 1/20/94
				6498 to AMARC as BC0426 11/3/92
				6499 to AMARC as BC0349 8/7/90
57-6500/6520		Boeing B-52G-90-BW Stratofortress
				c/n 464205/464225
				6500 to AMARC as BC0331 5/11/89.  Still at AMARC Jan 15, 2008
				6501 to AMARC as BC0386 10/3/91.  Scrapped
				6502 to AMARC as BC0340 2/15/90
				6503 to AMARC as BC0410 8/19/92.  Still at AMARC Jan 15, 2008
				6504 to AMARC as BC0372 7/2/91
				6505 to AMARC as BC0350 8/27/90
				6506 to AMARC as BC0342 3/8/90
				6507 exploded during ground maintenance at Grand Forks AFB
					Jan 26, 1983 due to overheated fuel pump.  5 maintenance
					technicians killed.
				6508 to AMARC as BC0404 7/22/92.  Still at AMARC Jan 15, 2008
				6509 on display at Eighth AF Museum, Barksdale AFB, LA.
				6510 to AMARC as BC0354 10/11/90.  Still at AMARC Jan 15, 2008
				6511 to AMARC as BC0418 10/6/92.  Still at AMARC Jan 15, 2008
				6512 to AMARC as BC0365 4/25/91.  Still at AMARC Jan 15, 2008
				6513 to AMARC as BC0335 8/7/89
				6514 to AMARC as BC0355 10/18/90.  Still at AMARC Jan 15, 2008
				6515 to AMARC as BC0416 9/30/92.  Still at AMARC Jan 15, 2008
				6516 to AMARC as BC0387 10/8/91.  Still at AMARC Jan 15, 2008
				6517 to AMARC as BC0347 7/13/90
				6518 to AMARC as BC0364 4/23/91
				6519 to AMARC as BC0359 12/11/90.  Still at AMARC Jan 15, 2008
				6520 to AMARC as BC0463 1/27/94.  Still at AMARC Jan 15, 2008
57-6521			Hiller H-23C-UH Raven  
				MDAP for the Netherlands as ser no O-36
57-6522/6525		De Havilland L-20A-DH Beaver
				Redesignated U-6A in 1962.
				6525 (c/n 1221/1795) to Austria as 3B-GF Aug 1960.
57-6526/6530		Cancelled contract
57-6531			Aero Commander NL-26D-AD 
				c/n 680-371-56, previously N6856S, used by University of Illinois 
					to flight test Motorola APS-85 SLAR.  To US Army in 1957.  
					Redesignated NU-9D in 1962.  Destroyed in accident near
					Easton, PA Feb 6, 1969
57-6532/6536		Goodyear YAO-3-GO Inflatoplane
				6532 on display at Ft. Rucker, AL.
57-6537			Goodyear YAO-2-GO Inflatoplane
57-6538/6541		Grumman YAO-1A Mohawk
				Redesignated YOV-1A in 1962.
				6539 on display at Ft. Rucker, AL.
57-6542/6551		Ryan XQ-2C Firebee
				Later redesignated XMQM-34C
57-6552/6716		Cancelled contract for Republic RF-84F Thunderflash