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141136 on display on Midway in 2018.jpg [ 97.06 KiB | Viewed 1443 times ]
The USS Midway Museum in San Diego has a Grumman F9F Panther on display. Its BUNO is listed as 141136, but I do not believe that that is the correct BUNO. I say that because the BUNO comes from a block of Cougar numbers, not Panther numbers.
When the aircraft was taken on loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation in Pensacola Florida it was found that all of the manufacturer’s data plates had been removed from the aircraft. The only way that the BUNO had been supplied was that it was on NMNA’s paperwork as 141136, and the BUNO had been painted on the tail and on the detached nose cone that was supplied with the aircraft.
I suspect that the BUNO on the nose cone belonged to a F9F Cougar, due to the block of Cougar BUNOs that it came from, and the fact that the nose cone that was delivered along with the aircraft had the characteristic antennae bulge on the bottom that differentiated the Cougars from the Panthers. During restoration the Airwing volunteers removed the bulge and transformed the nose cone into one that would have been appropriate for a Panther.
I believe that sometime after the Panther left military service the wrong BUNO was attached to this aircraft, and as it was passed down through the years it became established “fact”. I assume that someone stuck a Cougar nosecone on the front to replace a missing Panther nosecone, so that the aircraft would look more complete as a static display. Perhaps the BUNO for the entire aircraft came from the Cougar that supplied the nose cone that was later attached to this Panther.
Here is a photo that I once found on the web showing 141136 on static display in 1982 at Dick Kleberg Park in Kingsville Texas. I had to retrieve it from Archive.org, as I don’t think that webpage exists anymore.
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141136 at Dick Kleberg Park in Kingville Texas in 1982 (reduced).jpg [ 137.15 KiB | Viewed 1443 times ]
Does anyone out there know the prior history of this airframe (before it ended up in Kingsville) or have any information that could solve the mystery as to why this Panther has the BUNO that it does?