K-510's tail number was 42-108489. Info pulled from the b-32 book by Mr. Wolf
it's listed as 'class 26' which I believe means it was made non flyable and used as an instructional maintenance trainer only.
As far as I can tell it was the only B-32 sent to Kessler.
It's great to see one that lasted longer than the ones scrapped at kingman and walnut ridge, even if its only by a year.
Gives me that slim hope that one is still rusting away somewhere forgotten in the states.
Unfortunately there's no hope for a B-32 to be found overseas. only 4 stayed on Okinawa after the war. 2 scrapped on location, 1 crash n burn on take off and 1 that crashed into the ocean on a return flight to Okinawa.
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G8n1 on Wed Jul 27, 2016 10:00 am, edited 1 time in total.