Hi - perhaps a little light can be shed here - just a little - 41-7215 now in Adelaide has not been the first P39 owned by Bob Jarrett South Australia the first was BuNo42-4312 A P39K
History: Damaged during ground engine run, Narewa Field, Woodlark Island, PNG, Mar. 18, 1943. Bob Jarrett/South Australian Aviation Museum, Port Adelaide, South Australia, 1982-1991- Recovered from Woodlark, PNG, 1982 - Restoration for static display. Used wing from 42-4368. The Fighter Collection, Duxford, UK, 1991. Weeks Air Museum, Tamiami, FL, 1991-2002 - Damaged by Hurricane Andrew, Tamiami, FL, Aug. 24, 1992 - Stored dismantled, 1997 - Fuselage displayed in Pacific war diorama, 1997-1998. Sent to Australia for restoration, 2004 at Precision Aerospace Productions, Wangarratta Victoria . Serial #: 42-4312Construction #: ? Civil Registration: None Model: P-39K Name: None Status: Restoration to fly Last info: 2005 Now nearing completion to airworthy status
P-39F = 41-7215 is the aircraft mentiond here as returning to South Australia from wangarratta and its history is as follows
History: Forced landing near Weipa, Queensland, May 1, 1942 - Abandoned until 1972 - Recovered by Cairns Aircraft Recovery Group, Sep. 1972.
Cairns Aircraft Recovery Group, Cairns, Queensland, 1972-1990 - Stored.- Mount Isa, Queensland, 1987-1992 - Restored for static display commenced, 1972-1992. Ian Mulluns, Condon, Townesville, Queensland, 1990-2000 - Restored fuselage stored, Mossman, Queensland, 1992-2000 - Wings under restoration. Townsville, Queensland, 1992-2000. Sold to Precision Aerospace Productions, Glenrowan, Victoria, 2000-2002 - Wangaratta, Victoria, 2002. Then to Bob Jarrett 2005 for refurbishment to staticdisplay in Fighter Jets Museum Serial #: 41-7215 Construction #: 15-554 Civil Registration: None Model: P-39F Name: None Status: Restoration Last info: 2005 This aircraft was used extensively at wang to measure for jigs and components etc prior to moving to Adelaide.
As far as 41-6802 goes I think you will find it is in australia under restoration to fly by a very private individual
Serial #: 41-6802 Construction #: 15-141 Civil Registration:
None Model: P-39D Name: None Status: Unknown Last info: 1988
History: Shot down by Japanese, PNG, May 12, 1942. William G. Chapman, Air Museum of PNG, 1970-1972.Kokoda Track War Museum, Port Moresby, PNG, 1972.N. M. Armstrong, Auckland, NZ, 1979.
- Loaned to Museum of Transportation & Technology, Auckland, 1975-1979. N. M. Armstrong, Auckland, NZ, 1988.
Thanks go for the above data to the WIX database - a fantastic little resource with some added information I put in as known.
The P39 will look great alongside the magnificant P38 nearing completion as we speak.
John Parker
_________________ Air Vice Marshall
Sunshine State Air Farce
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