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!Foreign S/N
!USAF S/N
!Delivered
!SOC
!Comments
|-
|M-261
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Probably N3489G? Apparently was never delivered.
|-
|M-262
|Unknown
|1960
|1974
|Was cannabilized for parts and scrapped.
|-
|M-263
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Unknown
|Reportedly never delivered. The aircraft on display at Yogyakarta showing M-263 was actually M-265 that had been mislabeled.
|-
|M-264
|Unknown
|1960
|1977
|Retired and scrapped
|-
|M-265
|Unknown
|1960
|7 Dec 1977
|Preserved with the TNI-AU Museum in Yogyakarta.
|-
|M-266
|Unknown
|1960
|Aug 1962
|Lost in Tropical Storm over Buru Island. Cpt. Sutarno and crew killed.
|-
|M-267
|Unknown
|1960
|1977
|Retired and Scrapped
|-
|M-268
|Unknown
|1960
|1974
|Cannabilized for parts and scrapped
|}

Revision as of 18:11, 29 July 2019

Indonesia was supposed to get 8 Inavders for their Air Force, but only received 6. They have the distinction of being the last Air Force to use the Invader in an official military capacity in the world.

Foreign S/N USAF S/N Delivered SOC Comments
M-261 Unknown Unknown Unknown Probably N3489G? Apparently was never delivered.
M-262 Unknown 1960 1974 Was cannabilized for parts and scrapped.
M-263 Unknown Unknown Unknown Reportedly never delivered. The aircraft on display at Yogyakarta showing M-263 was actually M-265 that had been mislabeled.
M-264 Unknown 1960 1977 Retired and scrapped
M-265 Unknown 1960 7 Dec 1977 Preserved with the TNI-AU Museum in Yogyakarta.
M-266 Unknown 1960 Aug 1962 Lost in Tropical Storm over Buru Island. Cpt. Sutarno and crew killed.
M-267 Unknown 1960 1977 Retired and Scrapped
M-268 Unknown 1960 1974 Cannabilized for parts and scrapped