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When Hollywood Ruled The Skies - Volumes 1 through 4 by Bruce Oriss


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So Don here is the updated list.


Add to the list is the C-130s and a few more DC-3 and another PBY and A-26.

Still working on a few other items so this shall be an ongoing list for the next few months.

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Boeing
B-17G 44-83546
B-17G 44-83663
B-29A 44-61669*YAF
B-29A 44-69972

Beechcraft

SNB-5 43-33316 Bu# 67103
TC-45J 46-7103
E-55 TE-912
T-42A TC-2183
E-18S BA-6
E-18S A-932

Bell

P-39N 42-4949
P-39N 42-8740
P-39N 42-18403
P-39N 42-18408
P-39N 42-18811
P-39N 42-18814
P-39N 42-19027
P-39N 42-19034
P-39Q 42-19991
P-39Q 42-19995
P-39Q 42-20000?
P-39Q 42-20007
P-39Q 42-20339
P-39Q 44-2438
P-63A 42-69097

Brewster
Bermudas
A-34/MkI FF860
A-34/MkI
A-34/MkI


Bristol

Bolingbroke MkIV RCAF9048
Bolingbroke MkIVT RCAF10073
Bolingbroke MkIVTT RCAF10076
Beaufort MkVIII A9-210 QH-D
Beaufort MkVIII A9-414 UV-Q
Beaufort MkVIII A9-535
Beaufort MkVIII A9-559 QH-F
Beaufort MkVIII A9-637 KT-B
Beaufort MkVIII RAF DD931/L

CASA

CASA-2.111 EB.21-27
CASA-352L T.2B-140
CASA-352L T.2B-142

Consolidated

PBY-5A Bu33993
PBY-5A Bu46456
PBY-5A Bu46457
PBY-5A Bu46582
PBY-5A Bu46595
PBY-5A Bu46624
PBV-1A RCAF9838
B-24D 42-40461
B-24D 42-40557
B-24J 44-44272


Curtiss

SB2C-3 Bu19075
O-52 40-2746
P-40E AK899
P-40N 42-104818 RAAF A29-405
P-40N 42-104827 RAAF A29-414
P-40N 42-104959
P-40N 42-104961
P-40N 42-105710 RAAF A29-528
P-40N 42-105915
P-40N 42-105951
P-40N 42-106101 A29-556/A29-1134
P-40N 44-7983 YAF

De Havilland

Mosquito B.Mk35 RS709 YAF
Moth Minor DH-94 AV977


Douglas

XA2D-1 Bu#125485
A-20G 43-21627 YAF
A-20H 44-20
A-26B 43-22374
A-26C 43-22602
A-26C 43-22668
A-26B 44-34104
A-26B 44-34697
A-26C 44-35710
A-26C 44-35888
B-26B FA601
AD-4W Bu127922
AD-5 Bu132683 YAF
AD-6 Bu135332 YAF
AD-6 Bu139606 YAF
AD-6 Bu139665 YAF
SBD-4 Bu10715
A-24B 42-54654
A-24B 42-
DC-3 4084 Spec.
DC-3 4790 Spec
DC-3 10073
DC-3C 25951
DC-3 27080 Nose Only
DC-3 33216
C-47 42-92136
C-47 43-49206
C-47 43-49819
C-47 44-161141
C-47 45-928

Fairchild

C-123K 54-0581
C-123K 54-0592
C-123K 54-0661
C-123K 54-0706


Grumman

FM-2 Bu16161
F6F-5K Bu80141
F7F-3P Bu80425
TBM-3E Bu69374
TBM-3S Bu53804 YAF
TBM-3E Bu91450

Hawker

Iraq Furys
FB Mk.II WJ293 IAF302
FB Mk.II WM483 IAF304
FB Mk.II WM484 IAF305
FB Mk.II WN480IAF?
FB Mk.II WN482 IAF310
FB.10 IAF250
FB.10 IAF313
FB Mk.II WJ298 IAF303
FB 10 IAF325
FB 10 IAF243
FB 10 IAF255
FB 10 IAF254
FB 10 IAF315
FB 10 IAF314
FB 10 IAF253
FB 10 IAF326
FB 10 IAF312
FB 10 IAF318
FB 10 IAF252
FB Mk.II IAF308
FB 10 IAF249
FB 10 IAF316
FB 10 IAF324 2 SEAT
FB 10 IAF327
FB 10 IAF241
FB ?
FB ?
Hurricane MkIIb RS1940

Hispano

HA-112-M1L C.4K-75

LOCKHEED

P-38L 44-27231
P-38L 44-53015
P-38L 44-53186
PV-2 Bu#37444
C-130A 56-0500
L-382C 3849
L-382C 4278
L-382C 4279
L-382C 4239
L-382C 4269
L-382C 4277
L-382C 4281
T-33A 56-3667

MARTIN

B-26B 40-1459
B-26B 40-1464
B-26B 40-1501
B-26B 41-31856
B-26 ??????

Moraine-Saulnier

MS-500 Serial #724

North American

AT-6F 44-81857
T-28A 49-1540
T-28A 49-1645
T-28A 51-3505
T-28A 51-3505
T-28A 51-3513
T-28A 51-3528
T-28A 51-3529
T-28A 51-3530
T-28A 51-3554
T-28A 51-3557
T-28A 51-3565
T-28A 51-3627
T-28A 51-3690
T-28A 51-7536
T-28A 51-7669
T-28A 51-7730
T-28A 52-1226
T-28B Bu#137745
T-28B Bu#137782
B-25J 44-29035
B-25J 44-29366
B-25J 44-30210
B-25J 44-30324
B-25J 44-31032
B-25J 44-86701
P-51K 44-11807
P-51D 44-63893
P-51D 44-74494

Nord

3202 Serial #7
3202 Serial #30
3202 Serial #41
3202B Serial #84

Potez

842 Serial #4

REPUBLIC

P-47D 44-90471
P-47D 45-49167
P-47D 45-49181
P-47D 45-49192
P-47D 45-49205
P-47D 45-49385
P-47D 45-49192

SUPERMARINE

Spitfire LF Mk.Ixe NH238
Spitfire PR Mk.XIX PM627
Spitfire LF Mk. XVIe RW382
SpitfireFR Mk.XVIIIe SM845
Spitfire FR Mk.XVIIIe TP298

Stearman

PT-13
N2S
4CM Senior Speedmail

Stinson

V77 77-284
L-5 76-709

Chance Vought

FG-1D Bu#92106
FG-1D Bu# 92132

Vultee

BT-13/Val(V-54) BI-211 74-1524 41-1414

Westland

Lysander Mk. IIIa



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But Don, what was left when David passed. There were rumors of special things squirreled away that nobody knew about. Were they real or just,...rumors ?

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Man....what a Collection, Can you imagine having all of these on one flightline?? With a collection like that, I would have bought an old abandoned airport, did some work, and brought them all under one umbrella. Man...What a Collection.

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I'd also be interested to know if these were just data plates or significant parts of aircraft that could be put back in the air.

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Can I help with the serial number to the A-20(complete A/c).Years ago when the panel was still inplace the radio call was 4020.I would guess that would be 44-4020?This is the bird that came out of the park in Manuagua back in the day.The other A-20 came out of PNG and the spar carry thrus were shot.

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The penultimate C-47 in the list should read 43-16141, acquired from Morocco like many of the others.
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From the Colonel;
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That would be in reference to the hanger of unknown location with the the rummered TWO Stukas
:D :D :D :? :?:

Banndit,
All A/C listed are full airframes unless other wise noted. Dave did not collect data plates. 8)

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Is the C-47 at the restaurant near the Miami Airport still there?

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Out where I volunteer at Oakey MAAF there is the remains of Beaufort A9-13 that was supposed to be Davids.I heard it,s ownership was in contention with another party.As volunteers we have being eyeing it off as it is fairly complete,(must finish the Spit first).Anyone know the situation of the remains??

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