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The Bell P-63 Kingcobra is an American fighter aircraft developed by Bell Aircraft in World War II from the Bell P-39 Airacobra in an attempt to correct that aircraft's deficiencies. Although the P-63 was not accepted for combat use by the United States Army Air Forces, it was successfully adopted by the Soviet Air Force.

Below is a list of Kingcobra airframes that survived military service.

42-68864  (A-15)
42-68895  (S-10)
42-68941  (R-15)
42-69021  (A-15)
42-69080  (D-02)
42-69097  (W-01)
42-70255  (S-10)
  43-11117  (A-02)
43-11223  (A)
43-11719  (A-02)
43-11727  (D-03)
43-11728  (D-02)
43-11729  (D)
43-11730  (D-06)
  43-11731  (W-64)
44-4011  (D-02)
44-4126  (P-72)
44-4181  (?)
44-4393  (W-90)
45-57295  (D-03)


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