Collection

Aircraft

Aircraft models, manufacturers, histories, and dispositions.

Words shorter than three characters are ignored. Every remaining word must match somewhere in the record.
Showing 10,101–10,150
TypeModelArmy Af NumNavy SeriesNavy Mc NumContrnumNicknameMfglocHist NotesDispositionDispdate
A-26C-15-DT43-2247218619Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-15-DT43-2247318620Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-15-DT43-2247418621Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-15-DT43-2247518622Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-15-DT43-2247618623Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-15-DT43-2247718624Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-15-DT43-2247818625Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-15-DT43-2247918626Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-15-DT43-2248018627Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-15-DT43-2248118628Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-15-DT43-2248218629Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-15-DT43-2248318630Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-15-DT43-2248418631Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-15-DT43-2248518632Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-15-DT43-2248618633Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-15-DT43-2248718634Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-15-DT43-2248818635Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-15-DT43-2249218639Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-15-DT43-2249318640Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-16-DT43-2230818455Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-16-DT43-2230918456Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-16-DT43-2231018457Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-16-DT43-2231118458Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-16-DT43-2231218459Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-16-DT43-2230418451Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-2-DL41-391936906Douglas Long BeachWW II
A-26C-2-DL41-391956908Douglas Long BeachWW II
A-26C-2-DL41-391996912Douglas Long BeachWW II
A-26C-2-DL41-392006913Douglas Long BeachWW II
A-26C-20-DT43-2251918666Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-20-DT43-2252018667Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-20-DT43-2252118668Douglas Tulsa
WW II 416th Bomb Squadron, 9th Air force Missing in action…
WW II 416th Bomb Squadron, 9th Air force Missing in action Mar 18 1945, Germany
MIA1945-03-18 00:00:00.000
A-26C-20-DT43-2252218669Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-20-DT43-2252318670Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-20-DT43-2252418671Douglas Tulsa
WW II 492nd Bomb Squadron, 9th Air Force Missing in action…
WW II 492nd Bomb Squadron, 9th Air Force Missing in action Mar 19 1945, Germany
MIA1945-03-19 00:00:00.000
A-26C-20-DT43-2252518672Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-20-DT43-2252618673Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-20-DT43-2252718674Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-20-DT43-2252818675Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-20-DT43-2252918676Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-20-DT43-2253018677Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-20-DT43-2253118678Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-20-DT43-2253218679Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-20-DT43-2253318680Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-20-DT43-2253418681Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-20-DT43-2253518682Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-20-DT43-2253618683Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-20-DT43-2253718684Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-20-DT43-2253818685Douglas TulsaWW II
A-26C-20-DT43-2253918686Douglas TulsaWW II
Background and Sources Collection notes, historical context, and related resources

Army and Air Force aircraft are identified by a unique Serial Number assigned to each. Navy and Marine Corps aircraft are similarly identified by a Bureau Number. The Coast Guard also identifies its aircraft by Serial Number.

The best available source on the Web for information about individual military aircraft is Joe Baugher’s web site. Joe made a point of trying to identify and list all such aircraft individually by their identifying numbers, as well as providing much further information on a lot of aircraft, and made this information available on his site in very clear fashion.

The site is Joe Baugher’s site.

The searchable table for aircraft on our site includes a little information about some aircraft (like a few nicknames and the disposition of some) that is not available on Joe Baugher’s site. However, overall no one is going to come close to the wealth of aircraft information that is on his site.

Another excellent source of information about all but recent years’ aircraft is “U.S. Military Aircraft Designations and Serials, 1909 to 1979” by John M. Andrade. This book includes lots of data about specific aircraft as well as background on the various types and groups.