1951: Jan 23, RCAF 9279
1958: Apr 29, RCAF SOC
1957: Feb 25, N6320T (#1), James Defuria / Fred Ritts / Intercontinental Airways, Canastota NY
1960: Aero Enterprises, Elkhart IN
1960: CF-PCZ, Neil McClain, Strathmore Alberta
1968: N167F, Paul Finefrock, Hobart OK
1980: N167F, Anders Saether, restoration by Vintage Aircraft (Darrell Skurich) of Ft. Collins
1985: finished restoration as "Old Crow", first flight by Anders Saether
1989: temporary paint - olive drab as "Cisco" AJ N for Memphis Belle film
1999: repainted as "Detroit Miss" E2 D
2001: repainted as "Old Crow" Olive Drab (thanks to Steve Huckvale and Anders Saether for info)
2012: Sold, N167F, Nordic Warbirds, Västerås Sweden
2012: Aug 29, N167F, Shaun Patrick, UK
2013: rework/overhaul, at Shoreham UK
2014: repainted, KH774 (sharkmouth RAF camo)
2015: Feb 02, G-SHWN, Shaun Patrick - Sharkmouth Ltd
2015: Feb 25, N167F, de-registered
2020: May, G-SHWN, repainted, 44-13779 WD C 4th FG 335th Sqdn Col. Don Blakeslee commanding officer of the 4th FG
2021: Oct 31, G-CMDK, sale, Warbird Experiences LTD, Biggin Hill UK
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