The aircraft was placed in quantity production and sold for US$595 each.
The aircraft was placed in a storage building to await display.
Additionally, the aircraft must be placed in a flow consistent with the aircraft's route of flight.
After reaching about 250 flight hours, the aircraft was placed in storage in 1985.
The finished aircraft with its original engine was completed and placed on display in 1974.
They are usually performed when the aircraft had been intentionally placed in a stalled position.
The aircraft was later repaired and placed on display (see "Survivors").
These aircraft were placed in reserve to counterattack the Allied invasion.
Twelve aircraft will be placed in service with Midwest.
Initially, one hangar was used, and about fifty aircraft were placed on public display.