List of displayed Lockheed T-33 Shooting Stars
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Aircraft on display
[edit]Numerous T-33s have been preserved as museum and commemorative displays including:
Albania
[edit]- On display
- RT-33A 51-4413 of the USAF was forced to land in December 1957 at Rinas Airport (Albania) after being intercepted by two Albanian MiG-15bis - on display at Gjirokastra Museum.[citation needed]
Belgium
[edit]- On display
- T-33 FT-25 (ex-USAF 53-5724) in Wetteren.[1]
- T-33 FT-34 (ex-USAF 55-3043/TR-043) of the Belgian Air Force at the Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and Military History in Brussels[2]
Brazil
[edit]- On display
- Unknown T-33 - Brazilian Museu Aeroespacial - Musal in Rio de Janeiro.[citation needed]
- Unknown T-33 - Assis Airport in Assis.[citation needed]
- Unknown T-33 - Brazilian Air Force Base in Fortaleza.[citation needed]
Burma
[edit]- On display
- Unknown T-33 - Armed Forces Museum in Yangon.[citation needed]
Canada
[edit]Most examples in Canada are Canadair CT-133 Silver Stars.[citation needed]
- On display
- T-33A 53-5413 of the United States Air Force at Happy Valley, Goose Bay.[citation needed]
China
[edit]- On display
- A former Republic of China (Taiwan) Air Force Lockheed T-33A #3024 on static display (partially wrecked) at the Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution in Beijing. This aircraft fell into Chinese hands when a lieutenant of the ROC Air Force defected to mainland China by flying the aircraft there during the Cold War.[3]
Denmark
[edit]- On display
- T-33A RDAF DT-102 at Danmarks Flymuseum, Stauning.[citation needed]
- T-33A RDAF DT-289 at Garnisonsmuseet, Aalborg.[citation needed]
- T-33A RDAF DT-491 at Danmarks Tekniske Museum, Helsingør.[citation needed]
- T-33A RDAF DT-497 a Gate Guard at RDAF Flying School.[citation needed]
- T-33A RDAF DT-905 at Gedhus museum.[citation needed]
- Stored or under restoration
- T-33A RDAF DT-104 in storage at Aalborg Air Force Base.[citation needed]
- T-33A RDAF DT-884 under restoration at Skrydstrup Air Force Base.[citation needed]
- T-33A RDAF DT-923 in storage at Danmarks Tekniske Museum, Helsingør.[citation needed]
Greece
[edit]- On display
- T-33A TR-516 in the Hellenic Air Force Museum.[citation needed]
- T-33A TR-029 in the Hellenic Air Force Museum.[citation needed]
- T-33A TR-516 in Elatia Lokridos, near Lamia.[citation needed]
- T-33 TR-876 near Akrotiri, Crete.[citation needed]
Germany
[edit]- On display
- T-33A-1-LO (53-5628) 94+47 at Deutsches Museum Flugwerft Schleißheim near Munich.[4]
- T-33A-1-LO (51-17471) 94+01 painted as USAF T-33A-5-LO 56-3659 at Technik Museum Speyer, Speyer.[5]
- T-33A-1-LO (53-5781) 9455 at Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr - Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow, Berlin.[6]
- T-33A-1-LO (54-1535) 94+64 at Internationales Luftfahrtmuseum, Villingen-Schwenningen.[7]
Indonesia
[edit]- On display
- T-33A TS-3326 at Iswahyudi Air Force Base, Magetan, East Java[8]
- T-33A TS-3333 at Abdul Rachman Saleh Air Force Base, Malang, East Java[9]
- T-33A TS-3334 at Dirgantara Mandala Museum, Sleman Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta[10]
Italy
[edit]- On display
- T-33A 9-35, 35594 at Museo storico dell'Aeronautica Militare, Vigna di Valle.[citation needed]
Japan
[edit]- On display
- T-33A 61-5221 of the JASDF Air Development and Test Command at the Kakamigahara Aerospace Science Museum, Kakamigahara, Gifu.[citation needed]
- T-33A 71-5293 of the JASDF 8th Air Wing at the Amagi Railway Amagi Line Tachiarai Station, Chikuzen, Fukuoka.[citation needed]
- T-33A 51-5639 of the JASDF at Kawaguchiko Motor Museum, Minamitsuru District, Yamanashi prefecture.[11]
- T-33A 81-5386 of the JASDF at Bihoro Aviation Park in Hokkaido.[citation needed]
Mexico
[edit]- Various T-33s are on static display at the Mexican Air Force Museum, Mexican Army and Air Force Museum and individual air bases.[citation needed]
Netherlands
[edit]- T-33A 51-4384 / M-50 is in storage at the Nationaal Militair Museum, Soesterberg.[12]
- T-33A 51-9028 / M-5 is in storage at the Nationaal Militair Museum, Soesterberg.[13]
Norway
[edit]- On display
- T-33A 117546 of the Royal Norwegian Air Force at the Norwegian Armed Forces Aircraft Collection, Oslo Airport, Gardermoen near Oslo.[citation needed]
- T-33A DT-571 of the Royal Danish Air Force painted as 16571 of the Royal Norwegian Air Force at Flyhistorisk Museum, Sola, Stavanger Airport, Sola, near Stavanger.[citation needed]
Pakistan
[edit]- On Display
- T-33A (53-5259) at the PAF Museum in Karachi.[citation needed]
- RT-33 (53-5090) at the Army Museum Lahore.[citation needed]
- T-33 (56-1601) at PAF Base Masroor.[citation needed]
- T-33A at the Islamabad AHQ.[citation needed]
Peru
[edit]- On display
- T-33A-1-LO FAP-455 (ex-USAF 55-4445, c/n 580-9889) preserved at Parque del Aire, Lima.[citation needed]
Philippines
[edit]- On display
- T-33 at the Philippine Air Force Museum at Villamor Air Base.[citation needed]
- T-33 at the Clark Air Base Pampanga Province.[citation needed]
- T-33 at the Basa Air Base in Pampanga Province.[citation needed]
- T-33 at Camp Aquino Museum in Tarlac Province.[citation needed]
Portugal
[edit]- On Display
- T-33A (1923) at the Museu do Ar in Sintra.[14]
Saudi Arabia
[edit]- T-33A on display at the Royal Saudi Air Force Museum, Riyadh.[citation needed]
Serbia
[edit]- On display
- T-33A Yugoslav 10024 (ex-USAF 52-9958, c/n 580-8189) [15] at the Yugoslav Aeronautical Museum, Nikola Tesla Airport, Belgrade.
- Stored or under restoration
- TV-2 Yugoslav 10242 (ex-USAF 51-4034, ex-USN 126592, c/n 580-5328) [15] at the Yugoslav Aeronautical Museum in Belgrade.[citation needed]
Singapore
[edit]- On display
- A T-33A is on static display at the Singapore Air Force Museum.[citation needed]
South Korea
[edit]- On display
- A T-33A on static display at the War Memorial of Korea in Seoul.[citation needed]
Spain
[edit]- On display
- T-33A E.15-48 at the Aeronautical Museum of Catalonia (Sabadell Airport).[16]
- T-33A E.15-19, at Santander Airport.[17]
Taiwan
[edit]- On display
- T-33, 57-0532 of the Republic of China Air Force at Chung Cheng Aviation Museum.[citation needed]
Thailand
[edit]- On display
- T-33A F11-23/13 of the Royal Thai Air Force at the Royal Thai Air Force Museum, Don Muang AFB.[citation needed]
- T-33A F11-27/13 of the Royal Thai Air Force at Chitladda Palace.[citation needed]
Turkey
[edit]- T-33A[18]
- 55-4952 - İnciraltı, İzmir.[citation needed]
- 51-17519 - Çiğli Air Base.[citation needed]
- 52-9919 - Anadolu University.[citation needed]
- RT-33A
- 1543/8-543 - Istanbul Aviation Museum.[19]
United Kingdom
[edit]- On display
- T-33A 14286 of the French Air Force on display in USAF markings at the American Air Museum, Duxford.[citation needed]
- T-33A 14419 of the French Air Force on display in USAF markings at the Midland Air Museum, Coventry.[citation needed]
- T-33A 17473 of the French Air Force on display in Royal Canadian Air Force markings at the Midland Air Museum, Coventry.[citation needed]
- T-33A 54439 of the French Air Force at the North East Aircraft Museum, Sunderland.[citation needed]
- T-33A 16718 of the French Air Force on display in USAF markings at City of Norwich Aviation Museum, Norwich.[citation needed]
- T-33A 19252 of the French Air Force under restoration Bentwaters Cold War Museum, Suffolk.[citation needed]
- T-33A 5547 of the United States Air Force in USAF markings at the Newark Air Museum, Nottinghamshire.[citation needed]
United States
[edit]- Airworthy
- T-33A
- 50-0370 - privately owned in Riverside, California.[20]
- 51-17445 - privately owned in Grove, Oklahoma.[21]
- 51-17463 - privately owned in Concord, North Carolina.[22]
- 51-6581 - Commemorative Air Force-Delta Squadron, General Dewitt Spain Airport, Memphis, Tennessee.[23]
- 51-6953 - Collings Foundation in Stow, Massachusetts.[24][25]
- 51-8734 - privately owned in Spring Grove, Illinois.[26]
- 51-9127 - Warbird Heritage Foundation in Waukegan, Illinois.[27][28]
- 56-1749 - privately owned in Leander, Texas.[29]
- 56-1573 - privately owned in Big Spring, Texas.[30]
- 56-3667 - privately owned in Midlothian, Texas.[31]
- 56-3689 - privately owned in Grove, Oklahoma.[32]
- 57-0565 - privately owned in Flathead County, Montana.[33]
- 57-0609 - privately owned in Nickerson, Kansas.[34]
- 58-0471 - privately owned in Midlothian, Texas.[35]
- 58-0665 - privately owned in Leesville, South Carolina.[36]
- Display
- T-33A
- 51-4025 - Spring Lake Park in Texarkana, Texas.[citation needed]
- 51-4067 - American Legion Post 285 in Breckenridge, Michigan.[citation needed]
- 51-4157 - Constitution Park in Cumberland, Maryland.[citation needed]
- 51-4300 - Dyess Air Force Base, Abilene, Texas.[37] Dyess AFB Linear Air Park. Built by the Lockheed Corporation as a T-33A and originally assigned to Big Spring, Texas (AFB) from March, 1952 to February, 1953. It was transferred in 1954 to the 3560th Pilot Training Wing at Webb AFB, Texas where it operated until retired in September 1961. The pylons under the wings were used for ECM gear, chaff dispensers, and test equipment. 7th BW Historian, Dyess AFB. [citation needed]
- 51-4301 - Vance Air Force Base, Enid, Oklahoma.[citation needed]
- 51-4335 - Camp Edwards near Otis Air Force Base in Cape Cod, Massachusetts.[citation needed]
- 51-4505 - Tri-County Airport west of Ahoskie, North Carolina.[citation needed]
- 51-6495 - Texas Air Museum in Slaton, Texas[38]
- 51-6612 - Masonic Lodge in Willacoochee, Georgia, on U.S. Route 82.[citation needed]
- 51-6635 - American Legion Post 120, Waynesboro, Georgia.[citation needed]
- 51-8627 - EAA Airventure Museum, Wittman Regional Airport, Oshkosh, Wisconsin.[39]
- 51-8513 - Memorial Community Park, New Kensington, Pennsylvania.[40]
- 51-8880 - Beatrice Municipal Airport, Beatrice, Nebraska.[citation needed]
- 51-9091 - School for Exceptional Children in Houma, Louisiana.[citation needed]
- 51-1900 -Velva City Park, Velva, North Dakota.[citation needed]
- 51-9235 - Buffalo Municipal Airport, Buffalo, Minnesota.[citation needed]
- 51-9263 - City Hall of Brooklyn, Ohio.[citation needed]
- 51-9271 - Hill Aerospace Museum, Hill AFB, Utah.[citation needed]
- 52-9171 - American Legion Post 87 at the Alexandria Municipal Airport in Alexandria, Minnesota.[citation needed]
- 52-9202 - Lubbock State School, Lubbock, Texas.[citation needed]
- 52-9205 - Franklin, Nebraska.[citation needed]
- 52-9223 - Ellington Field Joint Reserve Base, Houston Texas.[citation needed]
- 52-9239 - Torrance Airport in Torrance, California.[citation needed]
- 52-9497 - Air Mobility Command Museum, Dover Air Force Base, Delaware.[41]
- 52-9608 - Greenville Mid-Delta Airport, Mississippi.[citation needed]
- 52-9632 - Combat Air Museum, Topeka, Kansas.[citation needed]
- 52-9650 - American Legion Post No. 93 in Pocomoke, Maryland.[citation needed]
- 52-9651 - Fairview Park in Centralia, Illinois.[citation needed]
- 52-9672 - Great Falls International Airport, Great Falls, Montana.[citation needed]
- 52-9785 - Harrison County Airport, Cadiz, Ohio.[citation needed]
- 52-9797 - Fort Wayne Air National Guard Station, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Formerly at Octave Chanute Aerospace Museum, Rantoul, Illinois.[citation needed]
- 52-9842 - Hector Municipal Airport, Hector, Minnesota.[42]
- 52-9846 - Air Force Flight Test Museum beside the United States Air Force Test Pilot School, Edwards Air Force Base, California.[43]
- 53-4932 - Wood County Regional Airport, Bowling Green, Ohio.[44]
- 53-4938 - Lake Jackson Park, Florala, Alabama. Donated by Eglin AFB.[citation needed]
- 53-5073 - Veterans Memorial Park, Hart, Michigan.[citation needed]
- 53-5078 - Veterans Memorial in Young's Park, Dickinson, North Dakota.[citation needed]
- 53-5109 - Tuscaloosa Regional Airport in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.[citation needed]
- 53-5158 - Albert Lea Municipal Airport, Albert Lea, Minnesota.[citation needed]
- 53-5205 - Aerospace Museum of California, McClellan Park (former McClellan AFB) Sacramento, California.[45]
- 53-5215 - Fort Worth Aviation Museum, Fort Worth, Texas.[46]
- 53-5226 - National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia.[47]
- 53-5421 - modified as a play structure at Oak Meadow Park Los Gatos, California.[48]
- 53-5905 - VFW post 328 in Stoughton; the tail number is erroneously marked "3-0905".[citation needed]
- 53-5916 - Veteran's Memorial Stadium in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.[citation needed]
- 53-5943 - Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum, McMinnville, Oregon.[49]
- 53-5947 - Air Force Armament Museum, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida.[50]
- 53-5974 - National Museum of the United States Air Force at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.[51]
- 53-5979 - Prairie Aviation Museum in Bloomington, Illinois.[52][53]
- 53-5990 - Maurice Roberts Park in Richmond, Missouri.[citation needed]
- 53-6008 - American Legion Post 27, Apache Junction, Arizona.[citation needed]
- 53-6009 - Johnson City Radio Controllers airfield in Johnson City, Tennessee.[54]
- 53-6011 - Tulsa Technology Center (Riverside Campus) Richard Loyd Jones/Riverside Airport; Tulsa, Oklahoma. Formerly operated By NASA Johnson Space Center Houston. Possibly flown by NASA astronauts from 1960-1967.[citation needed]
- 53-6021 - Heritage Park, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska.[citation needed]
- 53-6026 - American Legion 80, near the New Richmond Regional Airport, New Richmond, Wisconsin.[citation needed]
- 53-6038 - Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; painted as 0-36038.[55]
- 53-6053 - Tiger Stadium, Louisiana State University Campus, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.[citation needed]
- 53-6073 - Kindley Park in Gravette, Arkansas.[56]
- 53-6091 - Tomorrows Aeronautical Museum in Compton, California.[57]
- 53-6102 - VFW Post 8562, Maverick County Lake in Eagle Pass, Texas.[citation needed]
- 55-3025 - Minnesota Air National Guard Museum located on the north side of the Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport, Minneapolis, Minnesota.[58]
- 56-1710 - Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum, Denver, Colorado.[59]
- 56-1747 - American Airpower Museum, Farmingdale, New York.[60]
- 56-1779 - American Legion Post 71 in Duluth, Minnesota. Displayed as 52-9406.[citation needed]
- 57-0590 - South Dakota Air and Space Museum, Ellsworth AFB, South Dakota.[61]
- 57-0688 - Aviation Cadet Museum, Eureka Springs, Arkansas.[62]
- 57-6560 - Costilla County Veterans Park, Fort Garland, Colorado.[63]
- 58-0509 - Jackson County Airport (Michigan).[64]
- 58-0513 - March Field Air Museum in Riverside, California.[65]
- 58-0542 - JROTC Gen C Powell Hall, Central High School, Highway 67 San Angelo, Texas.[citation needed]
- 58-0548 - Strategic Air & Space Museum, Ashland, Nebraska[66]
- 58-0629 - Castle Air Museum at the former Castle Air Force Base in Atwater, California.[67]
- 58-0651 - Southwest Technical Institute, East Camden, Arkansas.[68]
- 58-0669 - Air Force Flight Test Museum beside the United States Air Force Test Pilot School, Edwards Air Force Base, California.[69]
- 58-2106 - McChord Air Museum, McChord Air Force Base, Washington.[70]
- T-33B
Sampson Air force museum, former Sampson Air Force base, Romulus, NY T-33 on display
- 580-1102 - On display at "Park Township Airport" in Holland, Michigan. The airport is now out of service, but the aircraft remains.[citation needed]
Uruguay
[edit]- On display
- Uruguayan Air Force Airbase #2 (St. Bernardina, Durazno).[citation needed]
- Airbase #1 (Carrasco Intl. Airport).[citation needed]
- ETA (Technical Air School).[citation needed]
- Cnel. (Av.) Jaime Meregalli.Museo Aeronáutico (Air Museum).[citation needed]
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