Since 1975 · 501(c)(3)
Research & Archives

Aircraft Inventory

A complete record of every aircraft assigned to the 306th Bomb Group through the war and the post-war Casey Jones Project — 520 airframes, distilled from disparate wartime and post-war sources.

About this inventory

The 306th Bomb Group Historical Association archives contain numerous lists and descriptions of individual aircraft assigned to the bomb group. These records include a variety of official and unofficial lists used for various purposes during the war and in the postwar period. These records followed no organized pattern and contain a variety of historical data regarding the aircraft assigned to the bomb group. With extraordinary research and assistance from Mr. Stewart Lanham, of the United Kingdom, in conjunction with the 306th BGHA historian, these records were reviewed and distilled down to a single, complete inventory by serial number, of all aircraft that served with the 306th BG during the War and through to the completion of the Casey Jones project in 1946.

Additionally, a second listing of aircraft is included, sorted by the last three digits of the full AAF serial number. This “Three Digit” listing is included because many documents, particularly mission reports, used only these last three digits to identify the aircraft on the mission, in the formation diagrams, on Interrogation Forms, etc. This simplified the reporting process and also allows the researcher to quickly identify the full serial number for the aircraft from the mission reports.

Also included in the Aircraft Records are the official 306th Bomb Group “Monthly Aircraft Status Reports” (digital copies of the actual WWII documents) that often include “Monthly Aircraft Engine Reports”. Later in the war these status reports were renamed “Monthly Inventory Report of Aircraft”.

The 306th archives include numerous photos of the aircraft that were assigned during the course of WWII and the Casey Jones Project after the war. Over 200 of these photos have been posted to this website.

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By full serial number

The original committee inventory PDF, sorted by full AAF serial number.

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By last three digits

The same inventory sorted by the last three digits of the serial number.

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Monthly status reports

Official 306th Monthly Aircraft Status Reports, May 1943 to July 1945.

Awaiting upload
Gallery

Nose art & markings

Photographs of nose art and aircraft markings, indexed by aircraft name.

Fate key

US
aircraft returned to the U.S. post-war
RZOI
aircraft remained in the U.S. after 306th BG deployed to England
Lost
aircraft was lost in action
TFR
aircraft was transferred to another bomb group
SAL
aircraft was salvaged due to battle damage or accident
Casey Jones
aircraft flew in the Casey Jones Project after the war, a mission to photograph and map Europe

The 520

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Note · Per-aircraft photo links
The legacy inventory hyperlinked serial numbers in blue when photographs of that aircraft were available in the archive. The committee’s per-serial photo manifest hasn’t been re-imported yet; in the meantime, browse the aircraft photo folder directly, or open the nose art & markings gallery for curated entries by aircraft name.