
Aircraft | |
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Registration / Serial: | N6763 |
Alternate Serial: | 4117 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Bell P-63 Kingcobra |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Bell P-63 Kingcobra |
Aircraft Version: | Bell P-63F Kingcobra |
C/n (msn): | 296E1-1R |
Operator Titles: | Confederate Air Force |
Display Paint: | USA - Air Force |
Location | |
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City / Airport: | Las Vegas - Nellis AFBMap |
Region / Country: | Nevada, United States |
Airport Codes: | ICAO: KLSV IATA: LSV Local: LSV Other: - |
Event: | Golden Air Tattoo (USAF 50th Anniversary) 1997 |
Photo Date: | 24 April 1997 |
Photo by: | Gerhard Plomitzer |
Photo ID: | 518098 |
Photo Comment |
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Ex USAAF 43-11719 owned by the Confederate Air Force (later Commemorative Air Force). This aircraft must have ranked as the most rare warbird flying at the time, because she was one of only two of her type ever produced. Two P-63Fs (out of a total production of 3,303 P-63s of all variants) were ever manufactured, making N6763 one of the most improbable warbirds to survive the war, let alone remain in flying condition. Sadly she was destroyed in a midair collision with B-17 N7227C on November 12th, 2022. This photo is copyright © Gerhard Plomitzer, and may not be used or published in any way without permission. It was added on 13 November 2022, and has since been viewed 560 times. |