Bell P-59A-1-BE Airacomet
44-22614
For some reason the last two digits of the serial number
on this Airacomet had been airbrushed
out by Bell before they
obliged me with the above print. Security reasons? It
was, after all, the
first pure jet aircraft to
fly in the United States, and, at the time of the first flight of the
prototype
(October 1942) was top
secret. By the time it was fully developed, WW II was at
its close and
hence the type saw no
operational activity. I have determined that the aircraft above
was most
likely 44-22614, the
aircraft which is currently preserved at the March Field Museum in
California.
13 YP-59As; 20 P-59As and
30 P-59Bs were built and, although the aircraft was less than a
spectacular success it did,
nevertheless give pilots much needed jet experience.