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    Airframe Family: Bell 12/13/15/23/26/24/33/43 / P-39 Airacobra / P-63 Kingcobra
    Latest Model:P-39Q-6-BE Airacobra
    Last Military Serial:42-19995 USAAF
    Latest Owner or Location:Military Aircraft Preservation Society (MAPS) Air Museum, Akron Canton Regional Airport, Green, Ohio

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    Dates

    Event

    Circa 1942

    Constructed as a P-39Q-5-BE.

    Circa 1942

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the United States Army Air Force with s/n 42-19995.

    Transferred to 8th FG, 36th FS.
    Operated with markings: Snooks 2nd
    It is assumed the airframe was assigned to this unit since it was flown by Medal of Honor recipiant Lt. William a. Shomo who flew this plane, and Lt. Shomo was assigned to the 8th FB, 36th FS.

    Converted to a P-39Q-6-BE.

    To Pima Air and Space Museum, Davis-Monthan AFB (South Side), Tucson, AZ.
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    December 1944

    Abandoned at Tadji.

    1974

    Recovered.
    Hulk recovered from Tadji PNG for the Yesterdays Air Force by Charles Darby and Monty Armstrong, NZ.

    From 1974 to 1980

    To Yesterdays Air Force/David C. Tallichet, Chino Airport, Chino, CA.
    Stored with Yesterdays Air Force.
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    Restoration started.
    Restoration to flying condition started by a trade school.

    From 1990 to By 1998

    Operated by Air Heritage Museum Inc, Beaver County Airport, Beaver Falls, PA.
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    Restoration to flying condition continued at Air Heritage, however the fuselage was found to be damaged beyond airworthy condition.

    From By 1997 to By 2005

    Loaned to Military Aircraft Preservation Society (MAPS) Air Museum, Akron Canton Regional Airport, Green, OH.
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    From By 1997 to By 2005

    Restoration started.
    Long term static restoration started at MAPS.


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    Credits
    Data for airframe dossiers come from various sources. The following were used to compile this dossier...

    Print Sources
    Warbirds Directory, 5th Edition by Geoff Goodall

    Internet Sources
    U.S. Demobbed by Horrex, Ray, Boulanger, Dunn, McGhee amp; Wood
    United States Military Services Serial Number Lists by Joe Baugher

    Individual Contributors
    Adam Estes

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