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Bell RP-63G-1-BE Pinball KingCobraA Bell Rp-63G-1-Be Kingcobra Frangible Bullet Target-Drone / Uav. Note the Lights in Discs on the Top and Sides. This Was the 57, 297th P-63 Ordered. Date: 1946
Bell RP-63C Kingcobra N62822 (msn 33-978), of The Fighter Collection. at North Weald. Date: 1989
Bell P-63A-7BE Kingcobra G-BTWR (msn 33-37, ex 42-69097) Date: circa 2000
Bell P-63F Kingcobra N6763Bell P-63F-1-BE Kingcobra N6763 (msn 296E-11, ex USAAF 43-11719, NX1719, N443, N447AG) Date: circa 2000
Bell QF-63G-1-BE Kingcobra Pinball 45-57295(United States Air Force - )Bell QF-63G-1-BE Kingcobra Pinball 45-57295, on display at Lackland Air Force Base near San Antonio in Texas, in the USAF History and Traditions Museum collection
Bell P-63F King Cobra N443Bell P-63F-1-BE Kingcobra N443 (msn 33-536) built for the United States Army Air Force as 43-117191946-1947: H. L. Pemberton, registered as NX1719
Bell P-63C King Cobra N73744, after a crash built for the United States Army Air Force as Bell P-63C-5-BE Kingcobra 44-41811947-1949: Frank Singer, registered as NX73744
Bell P-63C King Cobra NX73744, race number 53 in the late 1940s built for the United States Army Air Force as Bell P-63C-5-BE Kingcobra 44-41811947-1949: Frank Singer, registered as NX73744
Bell P-63 Kingcobra-an improvemed P-39 development overshadowed by the P-51 Mustang
Bell P-63 Kingcobra fitted experimentally with a butterf?Bell P-63 Kingcobra fitted experimentally with a butterfly tail