List of aircraft at the Imperial War Museum Duxford

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This list of aircraft at the Imperial War Museum Duxford summarises the collection of aircraft that is housed at the Imperial War Museum Duxford.[1]

Imperial War Museum Collection

Aircraft on display that are the property or on loan to the Imperial War Museum

Type Image Identity Markings/Notes
Airco DH.9 150px D5649 Royal Air Force/Royal Flying Corps
Airspeed Oxford I 150px V3388 Royal Air Force
Avro Anson I 150px N4877 Royal Air Force 500 Squadron markings coded MK-V
Avro Canada CF-100 Canuck 150px 18393 Royal Canadian Air Force
Avro Lancaster X 150px KB889 Royal Canadian Air Force 428 Squadron coded NA-I.
Avro Shackleton MR.3 150px XF708 Royal Air Force 203 Squadron coded 'C'
Avro Vulcan B.2 150px XJ824 Royal Air Force
BAC Strikemaster 150px 1133 Royal Saudi Air Force
BAC TSR.2 150px XR222 Royal Air Force
British Aerospace Harrier GR.9 150px ZD461 Royal Air Force
Bristol F.2B Fighter Bristol F2 Fighter REJS.jpg E2581 Royal Air Force/Royal Flying Corps
CASA 2.111 150px B2I-27 Spanish Air Force licence-built Heinkel He 111 with Rolls-Royce Merlin engines
De Havilland Sea Vampire T.22 150px XG743 Fleet Air Arm
De Havilland Mosquito TT.35 150px TA719 Royal Air Force
De Havilland Sea Venom FAW.21 150px XG613 Fleet Air Arm
De Havilland Sea Vixen FAW.2 150px XS576 Fleet Air Arm - 899 NAS coded '125'
De Havilland Tiger Moth 150px N6635 Royal Air Force No. 22 Elementary Flying Training School coded '25'
De Havilland Vampire T.11 150px WZ590 Royal Air Force - 5 FTS coded '49'
English Electric Canberra B.2 150px WH725 Royal Air Force 50 Squadron, on loan from the Royal Air Force Museum
English Electric Lightning F.1 150px XM135 Royal Air Force 74 Squadron markings coded 'B'
Eurofighter Typhoon 150px ZH590 Former trials aircraft 'DA4'
Fairey Gannet ECM.6 150px XG797 Fleet Air Arm - 831 NAS marking coded '277'
Fairey Swordfish 150px NF370 Royal Air Force 119 Squadron coded NH-L
Fieseler Fi 156 150px A French-built Morane-Saulnier MS.505 painted to represent a Luftwaffe Fi 156 coded 'CF+HF'
FMA IA 58 Pucará 150px A-549 Argentine Air Force captured during the Falklands War
Focke-Achgelis Fa 330 150px 100143
Gloster Meteor F.8 150px WK991 Royal Air Force - 56 Squadron
Gloster Javelin FAW.9 150px XH897 Aircraft & Armament Experimental Establishment markings
Handley Page Hastings C.1A 150px TG528 Royal Air Force 24 Squadron
Handley Page Victor B.1 Victor IWM Duxford.JPG XH648 Royal Air Force 57 Squadron
Hawker Hurricane IIB 150px Z2315 Royal Air Force - 111 Squadron markings coded 'JU-E', aircraft recovered from Russia
Hawker Hunter F.6A 150px XE627 Royal Air Force - 65 Squadron markings, on loan from the United States Air Force.
Hawker Sea Hawk FB.5 150px WM969 Fleet Air Arm
Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B 150px XV865 Royal Air Force 208 Squadron
Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR.3 150px XZ133 Royal Air Force coded 10
McDonnell Douglas Phantom FGR.2 150px XV474 Royal Air Force 74 Squadron
Messerschmitt Bf 109 150px 1190 Luftwaffe aircraft that force landed in 1940
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 150px 501 Hungarian Air Force
Mil Mi-24 150px 96+21 Former East German Air Force helicopter in German Air Force Markings
Miles Magister I 150px G-AFBS In wartime Royal Air Force colour scheme but with civil registration.
Northrop SD.1 Shelduck 100px XT581 Army
Panavia Tornado GR.1 150px ZA465 Royal Air Force coded 'FF'
Percival Proctor III 150px LZ766 Royal Air Force
Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.8 RE8 duxford 001.jpg F3556 Royal Air Force/Royal Flying Corps
SEPECAT Jaguar GR.1A XX108 Royal Air Force
Short Sunderland MR.5 150px ML796 Royal Air Force, it is a former French Navy aircraft
Supermarine Spitfire F.24 150px VN485 Royal Air Force
Westland Lysander 150px V9673 Royal Air Force 161 Squadron markings coded 'MA-J', a former Royal Canadian Air Force aircraft.
Westland Lynx AH.7 150px XZ194 British Army coded 'V'
Westland Sea King HAS.6 150px XV712 Fleet Air Arm
Westland Wasp HAS.1 150px XS567 Fleet Air Arm coded 434
Westland Wessex HAS.1 150px XS863 Fleet Air Arm coded 304/R of 815 Naval Air Squadron
Westland Whirlwind HAS.7 150px XK936 Fleet Air Arm

American Air Museum

Aircraft owned or on loan to the Imperial War Museum and displayed in the American Air Museum

Type Image Identity Markings/Notes
Bell UH-1H Iroquois 150px 72-21605 Former 72-21605 of the United States Army is on display in the American Air Museum (AAM).
Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress 150px 231983 F-BDRS was being operated by the French Institut géographique national before being acquired as a spares source for the airworthy Sally B in 1974. In 1978 is was donated to the Imperial War Museum and displayed as 231983 IY-G of the 401st Bomb Group United States Army Air Force based at RAF Deenethorpe and named Mary Alice.
Boeing B-52D Stratofortress 150px 60689 United States Air Force, on display outside since 1983 and moved inside the American Air Museum in 1997.
Boeing B-29A Superfortress 150px 44-61748 A former United States Air Force B-29A, it was recovered from the China Lake range in 1979, restored to flying condition as G-BHDK and flown across the Atlantic to Duxford, arriving in March 1980. Painted as 461748 to represent an aircraft of the 501st Bomb Group United States Army Air Force and named It's Hawg Wild. On loan from the United States Navy.
Boeing-Stearman PT-17 150px 42-17786 Painted as 42-17786 of the United States Army it was a static restoration mainly using bits from a former Canadian-owned example CF-EQS.
Consolidated B-24M Liberator 150px 44-50493 44-51228 was the last B-24 in United States Air Force service, being used for ice research before being retired in 1953. It was placed on display at Lakeland Air Force Base. Built by Ford at Willow Run it was donated to the museum by the Ford Motor Company arriving in 1999. Painted as 44-50493 of the 392nd Bomardment Group/578th Bombardment Squadron United States Army Air Force based at RAF Wendling in Norfolk, England, and named Dugan.
Douglas C-47A Skytrain 150px 43-15509 Painted in the markings it flew in 1944 as an aircraft of the 316th Troop Carrier Group/37th Troop Carrier Squadron based at RAF Cottesmore, Rutland.
Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II 150px 70259 A-10A 77-259 was last flown by the 10th Tactical Fighter Wing and it was flown to Duxford on retirement from the United States Air Force in 1992 from its base at nearby RAF Alconbury. On loan from the United States Air Force.
General Dynamics F-111E 150px 67-120 Was based at RAF Upper Heyford with the 20th Fighter Wing of the United States Air Force, a Desert Storm veteran it arrived at Duxford for display in 1993. On loan from the United States Air Force Museum.
Grumman TBM-3E Avenger 150px CF-KCG is a former Royal Canadian Navy aircraft in civilian hands in Canada since 1960 later as a sprayer, following an accident in 1976 the aircraft was bought by the Museum. Painted as 46214 of the United States Navy to represent an aircraft flown by George H. W. Bush.
Lockheed SR-71A Blackbird 150px 64-17962 17962 was loaned to the museum in 2001 by the United States Air Force Museum to represent the aircraft based at RAF Mildenhall.
Lockheed T-33A 150px 14286 A former French Air Force aircraft built in 1951 it was retired to Duxford in 1978, painted as 14286 of the United States Air Force.
Lockheed U-2C 150px 66692 Operated by the United States Air Force from 1956 until retired and presented to the museum in 1992 to represent the type as flown at nearby RAF Alconbury.
McDonnell Douglas F-4J(UK) Phantom 150px 155529 ZE359 is a former United States Navy F-4J from 1968 until it was converted to a F-4J(UK) for service with the Royal Air Force from 1984. Flown to Duxford on retirement and restores to original United States Navy markings of VF-74 as 155529.
McDonnell Douglas F-15A Eagle 150px 76-020 Flown by the United States Air Force from 1976 to 1994. Allocated to the Imperial War Museum in 2001 and later painted to represent the aircraft when it served with the 5th Fighter Interceptor Squadron. On loan from the United States Air Force Museum.
North American B-25J Mitchell 150px 44-31171 Retired from service as a TB-25J trainer with the United States Air Force in 1957 it then had various civil owners before being delivered to Duxford in 1976. Since 1996 it has been displayed as 44-31171 a PBJ-1J of the United States Marine Corps. It has now been repainted to represent B-25J 43-4064 "LI'L Critter From the Moon" of the 488th Bomb Squadron, 340th Bomb Group of the USAAF's Twelfth Air Force in the latter stages of World War Two.
North American F-100D Super Sabre 150px 42165 A former French Air Force aircraft it has been at Duxford since 1976. Painted as 42165 of the 35th Tactical Fighter Wing/352th Tactical Fighter Squadron of the United States Air Force. On loan from the United States Air Force Museum.
Republic P-47D Thunderbolt 150px 226413 A composite static rebuild painted to represent an aircraft of the 78th Fighter Group based at Duxford.
SPAD XIII 150px This replica SPAD was built in Germany and flown in the United Kingdom since 1978. It was placed in the Fleet Air Arm museum in 1986 and transferred to Duxford in 1996. Painted as S.4513 to represent and aircraft flown in 1918 by Captain Rickenbacker with the United States Army Air Service in France.

Duxford Aviation Society

Aircraft owned or on loan to the Duxford Aviation Society

Type Image Identity Markings/Notes
Airspeed Ambassador 2 150px G-ALZO The only surviving Ambassador; operated by British European Airways (BEA) from 1952 to 1958, it was then used by the Royal Jordanian Air Force as a VIP aircraft. It was bought by Dan-Air in 1963 and operated until 1971 when it went on display at Lasham Airfield. Donated to the Duxford Aviation Society in 1986 and moved to Duxford still painted in Dan-Air markings.[2]
Avro York 150px G-ANTK In the markings of Dan-Air, its last operator. Originally operated by the Royal Air Force from 1946, it was used on the Berlin Airlift. Sold to Dan-Air in 1954 which flew it until 1964. After retirement it was on display at Lasham Airfield until it was transferred to the Duxford Aviation Society and moved to Duxford in 1986 for a 20-year restoration programme.[3]
BAC One Eleven 500 150px G-AVMU Operated by BEA from 1969 until British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) and BEA merged to form British Airways in 1972. After retirement by British Airways it was donated to the society and flown to Duxford in 1993. Displayed in British Airways markings and named County of Dorset.[4]
BAC Super VC10 150px G-ASGC Former BOAC and British Airways aircraft, painted in BOAC-Cunard markings which it wore when it was operated by the 1960s' joint venture between BOAC and Cunard Line. Donated and flown to Duxford in 1980.[5]
Bristol Britannia 312 150px G-AOVT Had been operated by BOAC and British Eagle but retains the colours of the last operator Monarch Airlines. Donated to the society by Monarch Airlines and flown to Duxford in 1975.[6]
Concorde 150px G-AXDN Former pre-production development aircraft G-AXDN was donated to the society and flown to Duxford in 1977.[7]
de Havilland Comet De Havilland Comet pic 2 REJS.jpg G-APDB Former Dan-Air aircraft; painted in the markings of its first operator BOAC, which operated it from 1958. Donated by Dan-Air in 1974 and flown to Duxford.[8]
de Havilland Dove 150px G-ALFU Used as a navaid calibration aircraft with the Civil Aviation Flying Unit (CAFU) from 1948 until 1972. Donated to the IWM in 1973 and moved to Duxford, transferred to the society in 1984; it is displayed in CAFU markings.[9]
Handley Page Herald 201 150px G-APWJ Painted in Air UK markings, its last operator; it was donated and flown to Duxford in 1985.[10]
Handley Page Hermes 150px G-ALDG Fuselage that was used at Gatwick as a cabin trainer and then by the fire service, it is now on display in BOAC markings named Horsa. Although only a fuselage, it is the only surviving Hermes and arrived at Duxford for preservation in 1981.[11]
Hawker Siddeley Trident 2E 150px G-AVFB Painted in British European Airways markings to represent the first operator of the aircraft between 1968 and 1972. Used by Cyprus Airways until it suffered damage during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus and was abandoned at Nicosia airport. It was recovered by British Airways and repaired; and continued in service until 1982, when it was donated to the society and flown to Duxford.[12]
Vickers Viscount 701 G-ALWF Vickers Viscount (9460217268).jpg G-ALWF Painted to represent a Viscount of British European Airways with the original name Sir John Franklin. Whiskey Fox was the second production aircraft and was delivered to British European Airways in 1953. The last operator was Cambrian Airways and she was retired in 1971 and placed on display at Liverpool Airport with the Viscount Preservation Trust. Transferred to the Duxford Aviation Society and moved to Duxford by road in 1976.[13]

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