Sole-Surviving American WWII Aircraft
I was making this list for my web page...here's the data I collected so far. Each one of these is the sole survivor AFAIK.
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Aeronca TG-5, Static Display Texas Air Museum-Caprock Chapter; Slaton, TX, USA
Beech AT-10“Wichita”, 42-35143, USAF Museum; ayton, OH, USA
Budd C-93/RB-1 “Conestoga,” BuNo. 39307, Pima Air & Space Museum; Tucson, AZ, USA XB-DUZ
Consolidated PB2Y-5R, BuNo. 69003, 7099 NMNA; Pensacola, FL, USA
Convair XC-99 43-52436 USAF Museum; Dayton, OH, USA
Curtiss-Wright XP-55 “Ascender” 42-78846 Kalamazoo Air Museum; Kalamazoo, MI, USA
OK THAT'S IT...I'VE GOT TO GO...and I feel lazy....so I didn't alter the formatting on this one. Yes...phpbb2 does not allow for the tab feature. Oh well. I'll edit the rest later.
Douglas 43-50224 S NASM; Washington, missing wings
XB-42 27224 D.C., USA
“Mixmaster”
Douglas 44-61509 S NASM; Washington, missing wings
XB-43 D.C., USA
“Versatile II”
Erco XPQ-13 41-25196 NS USA N37143
Fairchild AT-21 42-48053 AR Roanoke, TX, USA
Fisher P-75A 44-44553 UR USAF Museum;
“Eagle” Dayton, OH, USA
Fleetwings 39-719 S Walter Soplata;
XBT-12-FL Newbury, OH, USA
Basic Trainer
Kellett XO-60 42-13610 SD NASM; Washington,
Autogiro 118 D.C., USA
Kellett XR-8 43-44714 SD NASM; Washington,
D.C., USA
Lockheed 42-94549 SD Pima Aerospace N90831
C-69-1-LO 049-1970 Museum; Tucson,
AZ, USA
Northrop SD Western Museum flying wing
JB-1 “Bat” of Flight; USA missile
Northrop SD NASM; Washington, NX28311
N-1M D.C., USA
Northrop 004 FD Planes of Fame; N9MB
N-9MB Chino, CA, USA (that is the
actual N-
number)
Northrop 42-3853 S NASM; Washington,
XP-56 D.C., USA
Piper TG-6 42-58662 SD Pima Aerospace
Museum; Tucson,
AZ, USA
Platt-LePage 41-001 S NASM; Washington,
XR-1 D.C., USA
Vought SB2U-2 BuNo. 1383 SD NMNA; Pensacola,
“Vindicator/ FL, USA
Chesapeake”
Vought-Sikorsky BuNo. 002978 UR NASM; Washington,
V-173 “Flying D.C., USA
Pancake”
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