List of surviving de Havilland Vampires
Appearance
This is a list of surviving de Havilland Vampires and variant aircraft.
Surviving aircraft
Australia
- A79-617 – T.35 airworthy with the Temora Aviation Museum in Temora, New South Wales. It was exported to the United States after being sold by the Royal Australian Air Force in January 1970. It was then returned to Australia years later.[1]
- A79-637 – T.35 under restoration to airworthy at the Historical Aircraft Restoration Society in Albion Park Rail, New South Wales.[2]
Canada
- U-1213 – Mk 55 airworthy with Waterloo Warbirds in Breslau, Ontario. It was previously operated by Switzerland.[3][4]
Jordan
- U-1215 – T.55 airworthy with the Royal Jordanian Historic Flight in Amman. It was previously owned by the Classic Air Force and was initially flown by the Swiss Air Force.[5][6]
New Zealand
- U-1225 – T.55 airworthy with Fine Particle Application in Inglewood, Taranaki.[7]
- A79-649 - DH115 - airworthy with EJ Currie Family Trust in Christchurch, New Zealand
Norway
- J-1196 – FB.52 airworthy with the Norwegian Airforce Historical Squadron in Rygge, Østfold. It was license built in Switzerland.[8][7]
- U-1230 – T.55 airworthy with the Norwegian Airforce Historical Squadron in Rygge, Østfold. It was license built in Switzerland.[9][7]
South Africa
- 276 – TBD airworthy with the South African Air Force Museum in Pretoria, Gauteng.[citation needed]
- 277 – T.55 airworthy with the South African Air Force Museum in Pretoria, Gauteng.[10][11][12]
- U-1219 – T.55 airworthy with Exup Trust in Pretoria, Gauteng.[7][13]
Sweden
- U-1212 – T.55 airworthy with the Swedish Air Force Historic Flight.[14][7]
- U-1238 – T.55 airworthy with the Swedish Air Force Historic Flight.[14][7]
Switzerland
- J-1103 – Mk.6 airworthy with A-Jet AG in Evilard, Bern.[15][7]
- J-1197 – Mk.6 airworthy with Eric Chardonnens in Lutry, Vaud.[16][17][18]
- U-1208 – T.55 airworthy with A-Jet AG in Evilard, Bern.[19][20]
- U-1228 – T.55 airworthy with the Fliegermuseum in Thal, St. Gallen.[21][22][23]
United Kingdom
- WZ507 – T.11 airworthy with the Vampire Preservation Group in Coventry, Warwickshire.[24]
United States
- J-1129 – FB.6 airworthy at the Planes of Fame Air Museum in Chino, California.[25][7][26]
- U-1206 – T.55 airworthy at the World Heritage Air Museum in Harper Woods, Michigan.[27][28][29]
- U-1222 – T.55 airworthy with American Vampire in Crestview, Florida.[7][30]
- U-1226 – T.55 airworthy with Vampire Aviation in Wilmington, Delaware.[7][31]
- A79-646 – T.35 airworthy with the Warbirds of the World Air Museum in Los Lunas, New Mexico.[32][33]
- BY385 – T.55 airworthy with Ultimate Aviation of Ogden, Utah.[7][34]
- IB882 – FB.52 airworthy with Reid Moorhead in Beaverton, Oregon.[7][35]
- XE920 – T.11 airworthy with the Vampire Jet Museum in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.[36][37]
Aircraft on display
Australia
- A79-1 – F.30 on static display at Fighter World at RAAF Williamtown in Williamtown, New South Wales. It is the first jet aircraft to be built in Australia.[38][33]
- A79-109 – F.30 on static display in Forbes, New South Wales.[33]
- A79-202 – F.30 on static display at the South Australian Aviation Museum, in Port Adelaide, South Australia.[39]
- A79-375 – F.30 on static display at the RAAF Museum at RAAF Williams in Point Cook, Victoria. It is painted as A79-876, a target tug.[40]
- A79-390 – FB.31 on under restoration to static display at Tamworth Airport in Tamworth, Australia.[33]
- A79-476 – F.30 on static display at the Queensland Air Museum in Caloundra, Queensland.[41]
- A79-593 – FB.31 on static display in Wingham, New South Wales.[33]
- A79-602 – T.35 on static display at Lincoln Nitschke's Aviation Museum in Greenock, South Australia.[33]
- A79-612 – T.35 on static display at a park in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales.[33]
- A79-660/663 – T.35 on static display at Bill's Machinery in Wanneroo, Western Australia.[33]
- A79-821 - T.35A on static display at RAAF Western Australia museum, Bull Creek, Western Australia.[33]
- R8128 – FB.52 on static display at the Central West Shopping Plaza in Braybrook, Victoria. It was previously flown by Rhodesia and was imported in 1988.[33]
- XG770 – T.22 on static display at the Fleet Air Arm Museum in Nowra, New South Wales.[42][33]
- RAAF Townsville Aviation Heritage Centre (A79-656) DH.115 Vampire T.35[33]
- RAAF Townsville Aviation Heritage Centre (A79-804) DH.115 Vampire T.35[43]
Austria
- 5C-VF – T.11 on static display at the Military Aviation Museum Zeltweg of the Museum of Military History at Zeltweg Air Base in Zeltweg, Styria.[44][45]
- TBD – TBD under restoration at the Austrian Aviation Museum in Graz, Styria.[46][47]
Belgium
- Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and Military History (Vampire T.11)[citation needed]
Canada
- 17031 – F.3 on static display at the Comox Air Force Museum at CFB Comox in Comox, British Columbia.[48]
- 17058 – F.3 on static display at the Canadian Museum of Flight in Langley, British Columbia.[49]
- 17069 – F.3 on static display at The Hangar Flight Museum in Calgary, Alberta.[50]
- 17071 – F.3 on display at the Reynolds-Alberta Museum in Wetaskiwin, Alberta.[51]
- 17074 – F.3 on static display at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum in Ottawa, Ontario.[52]
- J-1145 – FB.6 on static display at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum in Hamilton, Ontario.[53][54]
- TG372 – Mk.I on static display at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum in Ottawa, Ontario.[55]
- VP189 – T.35 on static display at the Alberta Aviation Museum in Edmonton, Alberta.[56][7]
Chile
- Museo Nacional Aeronáutico y del Espacio, two examples, one is being refurbished for display during 2014.[citation needed]
- One example exhibited inside Cerro Moreno, Antofagasta AFB.[citation needed]
- One example as gate guardian of Diego Aracena AFB of Iquique.[citation needed]
- An example placed in a restaurant of Antofagasta city in northern Chile.[citation needed]
- A Vampire was previously placed on a pole in the intersection of Gran Avenida and Américo Vespucio in Santiago, Chile but was destroyed due to a bombing attack in the 1980s, remains are in the open at Los Cerrillos Museo Aeronáutico.[citation needed]
Czech Republic
- J-1161 – FB.6 on static display at the Prague Aviation Museum in Kbely, Prague.[57][58]
Finland
- VA-6 – FB.52 on static display at the Aviation Museum of Central Finland in Tikkakoski, Jyväskylä.[59]
VA-7- FB Mk.50 on static display in the village of Koskue. This de Havilland Vampire never flew in Finland and was acquired from the airforce of Sweden for the educational purposes. The air force of Finland sold it in the late 1960's to the municipality of Jalasjärvi for a tourist attraction to make a camping site easier to find. Later the municipality sold the plane to Mr. Vilho Risku. Marking del>VA-7 never existed in airforce service, but was allowed by the airforce.- Finnish Airforce Museum (Vampire Mk 52).[citation needed]
- Finnish Airforce Museum (Vampire Mk 52).[citation needed]
- Finnish Airforce Museum (Mk 55 in storage).[citation needed]
- Finnish Airforce Museum (Mk 55 in storage).[citation needed]
- VA-2 – FB.52 on static display at the Finnish Aviation Museum in Vantaa, Uusimaa.[60]
- VT-9 – T.55 on static display at the Finnish Aviation Museum in Vantaa, Uusimaa.[61]
Germany
- J-1081 – FB.6 on static display at the Technikmuseum Speyer in Speyer, Rhineland-Palatinate.[62][63]
India
- Indian Air Force Museum, Palam in Palam, New Delhi.[citation needed]
- IN149 – T.55 on static display at the Naval Aviation Museum in Vasco da Gama, Goa.[64]
- HB546 – F.3 on static display at the Air Force Technical College, Bangalore in Bangalore, Karnataka.[65]
- IB1638 – FB.52 on static display in Dundigal, Telangana.[66]
- FTW1971 – FB.52 on static display at Hakimpet Air Force Station in Hakimpet, Telangana.[67]
Indonesia
- Indonesian Air Force Dirgantara Mandala Museum, Adisutjipto Air Force Base, Yogyakarta.[citation needed]
Ireland
- T55 in Irish Air Corps Museum at Casement Air Base near Dublin
- T55 in Collins Barracks (Dublin) as part of the Defence Forces exhibition National Museum of Ireland.[citation needed]
Israel
Italy
- J-1159 – FB.6 on static display at Volandia in Somma Lombardo, Varese.[68]
- MM6152 – NF.54 on static display at the Italian Air Force Museum in Bracciano, Lazio.[69]
Japan
- 63-5571 – T.55 on static display at JASDF Hamamatsu Air Base Publication Center at Hamamatsu Air Base in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka. It was formerly G-5-14.[70]
Lebanon
- Lebanese Air Force Museum at Rayak Air Base in Rayak. A de Havilland Vampire T.55, L-154, is on display.[71]
Malta
- WZ550 – T.11 on static display at the Malta Aviation Museum in Ta' Qali.[72]
Mexico
- Mexican Military Aviation Museum in Mexico. (Vampire Mk.T11).[citation needed]
- F.3 on static display at the Mexican Army and Air Force Museum in Guadalajara, Jalisco.[7]
New Zealand
- NZ5707 – T.11 on static display at the Ashburton Aviation Museum in Ashburton, Canterbury.[73][74]
- NZ5710 – T.11 in storage at the Air Force Museum of New Zealand in Wigram, Canterbury.[75]
- NZ5757 – FB.5 on static display at the Air Force Museum of New Zealand in Wigram, Canterbury.[76]
- NZ5765 – FB.5 on static display at the New Zealand Fighter Pilots Museum in Wanaka, Otago. It is on loan from the Air Force Museum of New Zealand.[77]
- NZ5769 – FB.5 on static display at the Ashburton Aviation Museum in Ashburton, Canterbury.[73][74]
- NZ5770 – FB.5 on static display at the Southward Car Museum in Paraparaumu, Wellington.[74]
- NZ5772 – FB.5 on static display as a gate guardian at RNZAF Ohakea in Bulls, Manawatu-Wanganui.[78][74]
- WR202 – FB.9 on static display at the Museum of Transport and Technology in Western Springs, Auckland.[79]
Poland
- J-1142 – FB.6 on static display at the Polish Aviation Museum in Kraków, Lesser Poland. It was license built in Switzerland.[80][81]
Saudi Arabia
South Africa
- SAAF 205 FB.52 South African Air Force Museum, AFB Port Elizabeth, Static display.[citation needed]
- SAAF 208 FB.52 South African Air Force Museum, AFB Ysterplaat, Cape Town, Static display.[82]
- SAAF 229 FB.52 South African Air Force Museum, AFB Swartkop, Pretoria, Static Display.[83]
Sweden
- 28001 – J 28A on static display at the Swedish Air Force Museum in Linköping, Östergötland.[84]
- J 28B on static display at the Svedino Automobile and Aviation Museum in Ugglarp, Halland.[85]
- J 28C on static display at the Svedino Automobile and Aviation Museum in Ugglarp, Halland.[85]
Turkey
- TBD – FB.6 on static display at the Rahmi M. Koç Museum in Istanbul.[86]
United Kingdom
- F.1 VF301 on display at the Midland Air Museum, Coventry, England.[87]
- F.3 VT812 on display at the Royal Air Force Museum London in London.[88][89]
- FB.5 WA346 under restoration at the Royal Air Force Museum Cosford, England.[citation needed]
- T.11 XD382 on static display at East Midlands Aeropark.[citation needed]
- T.11 XD447 on static display at East Midlands Aeropark.[citation needed]
- T.11 XD593 on display at the Newark Air Museum, England.[90]
- T.11 XD626 on display at the Midland Air Museum, Coventry, England.[87]
- T.11 XE855 on display at the Midland Air Museum, Coventry, England.[87]
- T.11 XE935 on display at the South Yorkshire Aircraft Museum, Doncaster, England.[citation needed]
- T.11 XH278 on display at Yorkshire Air Museum, Elvington, Yorkshire.[91]
- T.11 XH313 on display at the Tangmere Military Aviation Museum, England[92]
- T.11 XJ772 on display at the de Havilland Aircraft Heritage Centre, Hertfordshire, England[93]
- T.11 XK590 on display at the Wellesbourne Wartime Museum, Warwickshire, England.[94]
- T.11 XK624 on display at the Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum, Flixton, England.[95]
- T.11 WZ515 on display at the Solway Aviation Museum, Carlisle, England.[96]
- T.11 WZ518 on display at the North East Aircraft Museum, Sunderland, England.[97]
- T.11 WZ590 on display at the Imperial War Museum Duxford, England.[98]
- T.11 on display at Headquarters No. 2247 (Hawarden) Squadron Air Training Corps, Hawarden, Flintshire, Wales.[citation needed]
- T.11 XK623 on display at Caernarfon Airworld Museum, Gwynedd, Wales.[99]
- T.22 XA109 on display at Montrose Air Station Heritage Centre, Angus, Scotland.[100]
United States
- A79-661 – T.35 on static display at the Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona.[101]
- IB1686 – FB.52 on static display at the Evergreen Aviation Museum in McMinnville, Oregon.[102][103]
- 17018 – F.3 on static display at the Planes of Fame Air Museum in Valle, Arizona.[104][105]
Venezuela
- FB.52 (3C35) at the Aeronautics Museum of Maracay, Venezuela.[106][better source needed]
- T.11 (IE35) at the Aeronautics Museum of Maracay, Venezuela.[107][better source needed]
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