SaxMan wrote:
I did notice that the C-47 was omitted from the list. Maybe because it is too hard to separate from the civilian DC-3?
You nailed it! I had forgotten I had excluded the C-47, but you are correct - I didn't want to bother attempting to separate the military from the civilian. Even if I did, it still wouldn't seem quite right to exclude the civilian DC-3s from the total. Additionally, the situation is somewhat similar to the T-6 data. Do you want to go around counting every T-6? That's why I used the FAA registry. Bottom line, there wasn't a quick Wikipedia article or comparable webpage to reference for those numbers.
SaxMan wrote:
Also, I'm guessing these numbers are as of today? For example, we know that there were many more B-17s than the 40 or so extant airframes that survived the mass scrappings, but succumbed to crashes or being scrapped. I believe the total number of TBMs that made it to the civil register was closer 135, but many of them were expended during their lives as tankers and sprayers.
That's a good point. Again, you're more or less correct. As I said before, almost all of the numbers are based on lists from Wikipedia. So these numbers are "as of today" inasmuch as the Wikipedia articles are "as of today".
_________________
Tri-State Warbird Museum Collections Manager & Museum Attendant
Warbird Philosophy Webmaster