Roger, N4395N was the original 196 used at Z-hills, it was purchased by my Dad in 1968 when he still owned the DZ, he used it to support the US team training that year. There is a picture of it with the US Team on the cover of Parachutist at that time. Dad latter sold it to Jeff Searles along with the DZ, that's when Tuna came to Z-hills and started flying it, in the meanwhile Frank Younquist had 78V and was flying jumpers at Jeff's old DZ in Rainbow, WI. Frank came down with 78V in the late 60's and early 70's and the two airplanes did many formation loads at Z-hills. My aircraft is N4383V it has never seen a jumper and will always stay that way, it is the sister ship to 95N and still has the tip tanks and shortened wings which 95N had in the begining but were latter changed to regular wings. Steve's report on the fate of 78V is accurate and the only surviving 196's of the four that were made is mine and 95N which is owned by a friend of mine who has restored it to like new condition in spite of it's having over 17,000 hours of jump time on it.