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==US Navy Aircraft History Cards (AHC)== | ==US Navy Aircraft History Cards (AHC)== | ||
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The US Navy Used two different types of Aircraft History Cards for tracking their JD-1 Invaders. The first card is officially identified as type NAVAER-1925 (9-44). This card was in use from 1944 until 1950. In 1950, the Navy switched to the second card, OPNAV-50-157 (5-50). This card came into use in May 1950. | The US Navy Used two different types of Aircraft History Cards for tracking their JD-1 Invaders. The first card is officially identified as type NAVAER-1925 (9-44). This card was in use from 1944 until 1950. In 1950, the Navy switched to the second card, OPNAV-50-157 (5-50). This card came into use in May 1950. Let's look at each in a little more detail. | ||
[[File:BuNo 77140 JD-1 45-49.jpg|800px]] | [[File:BuNo 77140 JD-1 45-49.jpg|800px]] |
Revision as of 15:23, 27 July 2021
This page will provide guidance on how to read the Inventory Cards and reports.
USAF Individual Aircraft Record Cards (IARC) (1944-1950)
Format
Codes
USAF Individual Aircraft Record Cards (IARC) (1950-1960)
Format
Codes
USAF Aerospace Vehicle Reports (AVR) (1960-)
Format
Codes
Format
The US Navy Used two different types of Aircraft History Cards for tracking their JD-1 Invaders. The first card is officially identified as type NAVAER-1925 (9-44). This card was in use from 1944 until 1950. In 1950, the Navy switched to the second card, OPNAV-50-157 (5-50). This card came into use in May 1950. Let's look at each in a little more detail.