Warplane Survivors USA: Georgia

Georgia Warplanes

(Bill Larkins Photo)

Boeing-Bell B-29B Super Fortress (Serial No. 42-63672), built by Bell Aircraft at Atlanta, Georgia, Feb 1946.

(USGOV PD Photo)

Republic P-47N-25-RE Thunderbolt (Serial No. 44-89403), 128th Fighter Squadron, Marietta AAB, 1946.

(USAF Photo)

North American F-51H Mustang, 158th Fighter Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, which flew the F-51 from 1952 to circa 1954.

(Tequask Photo)

Boeing KB-29P Superfortress (Serial No. 44-84127), from the 508th Air Refueling Squadron., Turner AFB, Georgia, on display at Keesler AFB Armed Forces Day in May 1954.  Built by Bell Aircraft, Murietta, Georgia, under license by Boeing.

(USAF Photo)

Republic (General Motors) F-84F-40-GK Thunderstreak (Serial No. 51-9520), 158th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, 1956.

(USAF Photo)

Republic (General Motors) F-84F-40-GK Thunderstreak (Serial No. 51-9520), 128th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, on alert at Travis Field, Georgia, 1956.

(USGOV-PD Photo)

North American F-100F-10-NA Super Sabre (Serial No. 56-3868), 128th Tactical Fighter Squadron, on the flightline at Dobbins AFB, Georgia, 1974.

(A1C Sheryl D. Barnett, USAF Photo)

Republic F-105G Thunderchief pair from the 128th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 116th Tactical Fighter Wing, Georgia Air National Guard, with its support crew loading a 227 kg Mark 82 training bomb on an MJ-1 bomb loader at Stewart Airfield, Savannah, Georgia, during exercise "Gangbuster XI" on 10 April 1981.

(Alf van Beem Photo)

Republic F-105 Thunderchief (Serial No. 24417), 28th Tactical Fighter Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, on display at Hermeskeil, Germany.

de Havilland C-7A Caribou (Serial No. 61-2394) 918th Tactical Airlift Group, Dobbins AFB, Georgia, 1972.

(USAF Photo)

Douglas C-124B Globemaster II (Serial No. 0-21072).

(Eric Salard Photo)

North American RA-5C Vigilante (BuNo. 149289), Reconnaissance Attack Squadron 3 (RVAH-3), Albany Naval Air Station, Georgia, 1970, now preserved at the Pima Air & Space Museum, Arizona,

(USGOV-PD Photo)

de Havilland C-7A Caribou (Serial No. 61-2394), 918th Tactical Airlift Group, Dobbins AFB, Georgia, 1972.

(Mike Freer - Touchdown-aviation Photo)

Boeing B-52G Stratofortress (Serial No. 66-0192), 28th Bomb Squadron/ 19th Bomb Wing based at Robins AFB, Georgia, 8 Sep 1982.

(D.F. Brown, USAF Photo)

McDonnell Douglas F-15B-7-MC Eagle (Serial No. 73-0108) from the 128th Tactical Fighter Squadron, 116th Tactical Fighter Wing, Georgia Air National Guard.

(Tech. Sgt. Parker Gyokeres, USAF Photo)

Boeing CH-47 Chinook heavy-lift helicopter in service with the Georgia Army National Guard 3 Nov 2012.

(SSGt Jerry Morrison, USAF Photo)

Rockwell B-1B Lancers from the 128th Bomb Squadron, 116th Bomb Wing, Georgia Air National Guard.

(SSGt Jerry Morrison, USAF Photo)

Rockwell B-1B Lancer (Serial No. 85-0059) from the 128th Bomb Squadron, 116th Bomb Wing, Georgia Air National Guard.

(SSGt Jerry Morrison, USAF Photo)

Rockwell B-1B Lancer (Serial No. 85-0059) from the 128th Bomb Squadron, 116th Bomb Wing, Georgia Air National Guard.

(USAF Photo)

Boeing E-8C Joint STARS, 128th Airborne Command and Control Squadron, Robins AFB, Warner-Robins. The 128th is the oldest unit in the Georgia Air National Guard.

(USGOV-PD Photo)

Boeing E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System, 116th Air Control Wing, 1995.

(Tech. Sgt. Mary Smith, USAF Photo)

Boeing E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System, 116th Air Control Wing.  The wing is the only unit to fly the aircraft.  The Joint STARS aircraft is the world's most advanced wide-area airborne ground surveillance, targeting and battle management system.

(Technical Sergeant John Lasky, USAF Photo)

Boeing E-8C Joint STARS, 128th Airborne Command and Control Squadron, Georgia Air National Guard, 2017.

(Brad Fallin Photos)

Lockheed C-130 Hercules (Serial No. 0980), 165th Airlift Wing (AW), Georgia Air National Guard, Dobbins Air Reserve Base (ARB), 6 June 2013.

Georgia Warplane Survivors

Alma

Bell AH-1 Cobra helicopter (Serial No. 67-15831).

Alpharetta

(Lat34North Photo)

Bell UH-1 Iroquois helicopter (Serial No. 66-16923), "Piranha One-One".   American Legion Post 201.

Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star (Serial No. 52-9574), TR-574, c/n 580-7734.  Moved from the World Aircraft Museum which closed at Mercer Field in Calhoun.

Americus

(USN Photo)

Lockheed P2V-7 Neptune (BuNo. 148352) of patrol squadron VP-56 Dragons, 6 Aug 1963.

Lockheed P-2V-7/P-2H Neptune (BuNo. 147966), South Georgia Technical College.

Armuchee

(Keith Oratz Photo)

Dassault Falcon 20, "Armuchee Belle", built in 1967, on the roof of Sam’s Burger Deli and Schroeder’s, 3268 Martha Berry Highway.

Athens, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2872.

(USAF Photo)

(Walt McKinney Photo)

Republic F-84F Thunderstreak (Serial No. 51-1653).  F-84F-25-RE, mounted on a pylon.

Atlanta-DeKalb-Peachtree Airport

(Alan Wilson Photo)

Douglas DC3-314A, c/n 2239, Reg. No. N28AA.  Built new for Braniff in 1940 as Reg. No. NC25666, it has never had a cargo conversion and still retains the original passenger door on the port side. Owned and operated by Ron Alexander.

North American P-51D Mustang mockup, painted as (Serial No. 41-3930), P, mounted on a pylon.  Paint scheme varies.

Atlanta, Delta Air Transport Heritage Museum, 1060 Delt Blvd, Bldg B, 30354.

(Blurred Ren Photo)

Boeing 767-200, c/n 22214/12, "The Spirit of Delta", Reg. No. N102DA.

Douglas DC-3-G202A, c/n 3278.

Lockheed L-1011 Tristar, c/n 193A-1001, Reg. No. N1011, prototype, cockpit and fuselage serving as the museum gift shop.

Stinson SR-8E Reliant.

Travel Air 6B Sedan.

Waco 125.

Atlanta, Fernbank Science Center, 156 Heaton Park Drive NE, 30307.

Apollo Space Capsule.

Blue Ridge, Fannin County Veterans Memorial Park.

(Otto Dickey Photo)

Bell UH-1 Iroquois helicopter (Serial No. 70-16446).

Brooks

North American NA-64 Yale (Serial No. 64-2166), Reg. No. N314BT, Richard Epton, restoration project.  Ex-RCAF.  Built at Inglewood, California, this aircraft was part of a large 1939 order for the French Air Force.  Before it could be delivered, France fell, and it was allocated instead to the RCAF.  It is likely to be back in the air soon.

Brunswick

(Jud McCranie Photos)

Lockheed F-104C Starfighter (Serial No. 56-0919), Georgia Air National Guard mounted on a pylon, gate guardian at the 165th Air Support Operations Squadron and 224th Joint Communications Support Squadron facility. Georgia ANG, Brunswick Golden Isles Airport.

Buford

(selector23 Photo)

Bell UH-1 Iroquois helicopter (Serial No. 016427), American Legion Post 127.

Cairo

(Michael Rivera Photo)

Bell UH-1 helicopter (Serial No. --8433).

Calhoun, World Aircraft Museum, Mercer Air Field, Hangar 411, 30703-0368.

Convair T-29B (Serial No. 51-5145), c/n 276, derelict without tail.

Douglas C-47A Skytrain, c/n 19066, Reg. No. N47060.  Moved, location TBD.

Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star (Serial No. 52-9574), TR-574, c/n 580-7734.  Moved to Alpharetta.

North American F-86D Sabre Dog (Serial No. 51-5896), located near Hwy I-95.  Moved, location TBD.

Sikorsky HH-34J Seabat (BuNo. 148936), painted as (Serial No. 58-1311), Reg. No. N90768.  Moved, location TBD.

Vought F-8A Crusader (BuNo. 145326), 7B.  Moved, location TBC.

Cochran

Boeing LGM-30A Minuteman I Missile, previously displayed here, moved to the Air Mobility Command Museum.

Conyers

(Lat34North Photo)

Bell UH-1 Iroquois helicopter (Serial No. 016405), American Legion Post 77.

Cordele, Georgia Veterans Memorial State Park & General Courtney Hodges Museum, Route 3, nine miles West of the city on US Hwy 280.

(Alan Wilson Photo)

Bell UH-1H Iroquois Helicopter (Serial No. 64-13643), c/n 4340.

(Alan Wilson Photos)

Boeing B-29A Superfortress (Serial No. 42-93967), c/n 7374, "City of Lansford, PA", Renton F-13A photo-reconnaissance model.  This B-29 carries the unit insignia for the '200th C.A.AA', which is the 200th Coastal Artillery (Anti Aircraft).

HGM-25A Titan I missile (Serial No. 60-3694).

(Alan Wilson Photo)

Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star (Serial No. 51-6699), c/n 580-6031.

LTV A-7 Corsair II (BuNo.).

(Alan Wilson Photos)

North American FJ-4B Fury (BuNo. 143557), NK-412, c/n 244-65.  AF-1E.  This Fury carries the markings of US Navy attack unit VA-116.

(Michael Rivera Photo)

(Alan Wilson Photo)

Republic F-84F Thunderstreak (Serial No. 52-6438).

Donalsonville

Bell AH-1 Cobra helicopter (Serial No. 70-16001 ), American Legion Post 157.

Douglas

(Michael Rivera Photo)

Douglas C-47 Skytrain (Serial No.), Municipal Airport.

Grumman C-1A Trader (BuNo. 146029), 16, c/n 59, “Blue Ghost 5”, Flying Tiger Warbird Restoration Museum.

(USAF Photos)

North American XP-82 Twin Mustang (Serial No. 44-83887).  Following flight tests, this aircraft was initially turned over to NACA in 1952.  It suffered an accident in the mid-1950s, and was later sold to Walter Soplata, Newbury, Ohio.  It is now airworthy, flown with Tom Reilly.  

(Jim Hoagland Photos)

(Jud McCranie Photo)

Lockheed T-33A-5-LO Shooting Star (Serial No. 51-6132), TR-132, mounted on a pylon.

Douglasville

(kb10bo Photo)

Republic F-105D Thunderchief (Serial No. 64-0164), Hunter Memorial Park, static display.

Forest Park, National Museum of Commercial Aviation, 5442 Frontage Road, 30297.

Boeing 727-22C, c/n 19894/647, Reg. No. N113FE.

Fokker F-27-500 Friendship, c/n 10470, Reg. No. N718FE.

Fort Benning, National Infantry Museum, Baltzell Avenue, 31905.

Bell UH-1H Iroquois Helicopter (Serial No.)

Bell UH-1H Iroquois Helicopter (Serial No.)

Douglas C-47A Skytrain (Serial No. 42-93790), 278, A, “Boston Boomerang”, US Army Airborne School.

Fairchild C-119G Flying Boxcar, RCAF (Serial No. 22116), Fort Benning.

Waco CG-4A Glider (Serial No.).

Fort Oglethorpe

(ChapterhouseInc Photo)

(PersonsMD Photo)

Bell AH-1 Cobra helicopter (Serial No. 73403).

Griffin-Spalding County Airport.

(Michael Rivera Photo)

Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star (Serial No. 53-6096), city static display mounted on pylons.

Griffin, Alexander Aeroplane Company, Spalding County Airport, 118 Huff Deland Circle, 30223.

Curtiss P-36 Hawk (Serial No).

Curtiss P-40E Warhawk (Serial No.).

Curtiss P-40K Warhawk (Serial No.).

Curtiss P-40N Warhawk (Serial No.).

Hampton, Army Aviation Heritage Foundation, 506 Speedway Blvd, 30228.

(Michael Pereckas Photo)

Bell UH-1H Iroqouis Helicopter (Serial No. 66-16624), Reg. No. N624HF, airworthy.

Bell UH-1H Iroquois Helicopter (Serial No. 68-16104), A Company, 229th Assault Helicopter Bn, 1st Cavalry Division (Air Mobile).

Bell UH-1M/TH-1L Iroquois Helicopter (Serial No.).

Bell AH-1F Cobra helicopter (Serial No. 66-15283), Reg. No. N830HF.

Bell AH-1F Cobra helicopter (Serial No. 66-15295), Reg. No. N950LE.

Bell AH-1F Cobra helicopter (Serial No. 67-15481), Reg. No. N481HF.

Bell AH-1F Cobra helicopter (Serial No. 67-15589), Reg. No. N589HF.

Bell AH-1F Cobra helicopter (Serial No. 67-15766), Reg. No. N766HF.

Bell AH-1F Cobra helicopter (Serial No. 67-15826), Reg. No. NN826HF.

Bell AH-1F Cobra helicopter (Serial No. 67-15854-S), Reg. No. N854HF.

Bell AH-1F Cobra helicopter (Serial No. 68-17082), Reg. No. N820HF.

Bell AH-1F Cobra helicopter (Serial No. 70-15942-S), Reg. No. N942HF.

Bell AH-1F Cobra helicopter (Serial No. 71-20998), Reg. No. N998HF.

Bell AH-1F Cobra helicopter (Serial No. 79-23195), Reg. No. N195LE.

Bell AH-1F Cobra helicopter (Serial No. 79-23233), Reg. No. N233LE.

Bell AH-1F Cobra helicopter (Serial No. 83-24197), Reg. No. N197LE, crashed.

Cessna TL-19D/O-1D Bird Dog (Serial No. 57-2842), 73rd Aviation Company, painted as (Serial No. 57-2795).

Cessna T-41 Mescalero (Serial No.).

Grumman OV-1B Mohawk (Serial No.).

Grumman OV-1D Mohawk (Serial No.).

Hiller OH-23D Raven Helicopter (Serial No.).

Hiller OH-23D Raven Helicopter (Serial No.).

Hughes OH-6A Cayuse Helicopter (Serial No.)

H-137 Helicopter (Serial No.), project.

T-42A (Serial No.).

Hughes TH-55A Osage Helicopter (Serial No.).

U-21G (Serial No.).

Hawkinsville

Martin MGM-1 TM-61 Mace (Serial No. 52-1872).

Kennesaw, Atlanta FAA ARTC, Cobb County Airport, McCollum Field, 30144.

North American F-100C Super Sabre (Serial No.).

Macon, Robins AFB, Air National Guard, Cocrane Field, 31098-2235.

North American F-86L Sabre Dog (Serial No.).

Marietta, Cobb County Youth Museum, 649 Cheatham Hill Drive, 30064.

Republic F-84F Thunderstreak (Serial No. 51-9382), with overhead cover.

Marietta Museum of History, Aviation Wing, Dobbins AFB & Atlanta Naval Air Station, Heritage Park.

Bell AH-1 Cobra Helicopter (Serial No.).

(Carl TysonPhoto)

(Jud McCrainie Photo)

Boeing B-29 Superfortress (Serial No. 44-70113), 58, "Miss Marilyn Gay".  This aircraft flew with the 883rd Bomb Squadron of the 500th Bomb Group in the 73rd Bomb Wing of the 20th Air Force, and flew 27 bombing missions before the end of the Second World War.  This B-29 is credited with shooting down a confirmed 3 Japanese fighter planes, with 3 more probable fighter kills.  After the end of the war, this B-29 was renamed "Hoof Hearted", and served over England before it was decommissioned in 1956 and sent to the Aberdeen proving Grounds in Maryland.  In 1973, the B-29 was recovered for restoration. In 1994, the Marietta B-29 Association sponsored restoration and put it on display at Dobbins ARB as "Sweet Elois".

(Thomson200 Photo)

Douglas A-4A Skyhawk (BuNo. 139956), AF-00, c/n 11321, mounted on a pylon.

(Georgia National Guard Photos)

(Thomson200 Photo)

Grumman OV-1B Mohawk (Serial No. 59-2431).

(Thomson200 Photo)

Grumman A-6E Intruder (BuNo. 155648), AF-501, c/n I-374.

(Thomson200 Photo)

Grumman F-14A Tomcat (BuNo. 160909), AF-101, c/n 338, VF-201.

Grumman E-2B Hawkeye (BuNo. 151098).

Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star (Serial No.).

Lockheed AC-130A Spectre (Serial No. 54-1623), "Ghost Rider".

Lockheed YC-141B Starlifter (Serial No. 66-0186), c/n 300-6212, being restored.  This was the first Starlifter to be converted from "A" model to "B" model, being stretched by increasing its fuselage length by 23 feet.

(Thomson200 Photo)

Lockheed S-3B Viking (BuNo. 159743), c/n 394A-1072.

(Thomson200 Photo)

LTV A-7E Corsair II (BuNo. 157452), AF-500, c/n E-108, mounted on a pylon.

McDonnell F-4C Phantom II (Serial No.).

McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet (BuNo.).

North American F-100D Super Sabre (Serial No.).

(Thomson200 Photo)

Republic F-84F Thunderstreak (Serial No. 52-6476).

Republic F-105G Thunderchief (Serial No. 63-8345).

Peachtree City

General Dynamics F-16A Fighting Falcon (Serial No. 79-0345), MC, c/n 61-130, mounted on a pylon at the Falcon Field Regional Airport.

Peachtree City, Commemorative Air Force, Dixie Wing, Falcon Field, 1200 Echo Crescent, 30269.

Beechcraft C-45 Expeditor (Serial No.).

Beechcraft T-34B Mentor (Serial No. BG21), Reg. No. N687HV, built in 1955.

(Daniel Penfield Photo)

Bell P-63A Kingcobra (Serial No. 42-68941), NACA, TEST, Reg. No. N191H, previously N636GA, made its first post-restoration flight on 18 Feb 2017.

(NMNA Photo)

Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless (BuNo. 54532), c/n 17371, ex-A-24B Banshee, Reg. No. NL82GA

Fairchild PT-26 Cornell (Serial No.).

Focke-Wulf Fw 149 (Serial No.).

Goodyear FG-1D Corsair (BuNo. 92468).

Grumman OV-1 Mohawk (Serial No.).

Nakajima Navy B5N Type 97 replica.

North American AT-6 Texan (Serial No.).

North American SNJ Texan (Serial No.).

North American SNJ Texan (Serial No.).

(André Du-pont (Mexico Air Spotters) Photo)

North American P-51D-25NA Mustang (Serial No. 44-73843), c/n 122-40383, ex-RCAF (Serial No. 9271), G-VF, "Old Red Nose", Reg. No. N10601.

(Hawkeye UK Photo)

North American P-51D-25NA Mustang (Serial No. 44-73843), ex-RCAF (Serial No. 9271), G-VF, "Old Red Nose", Reg. No. N10601.

Ryan PT-22 Recruit (Serial No.).

Soko 522.

L-16, project.

LT-6.

Pooler, National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force, 175 Bourne Ave., 31322.  Off Hwy I-95 and US Hwy 80.

(Author Photo, 15 Mar 2019)

Boeing Stearman PT-17 Kaydet (Serial No.).

(Jud McCranie Photos)

Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress (Serial No. 339049), “City of Savannah”.

The National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force is restoring its B-17 in honour of the Flying Fortress named “City of Savannah” on 3 Dec 1944. The aircraft, on loan from the National Air and Space Museum, was the 5000th airplane processed through Hunter Army Air Field at Savannah during the Second World War. It was christened prior to its take-off to England to fly combat missions with the 388th Bomb Group, 563rd Squadron of the 8th Air Force.  The crew flew their first combat mission from Knettishall on 15 January 1945. Lt. Kittle and his crew were shot down over Kraslice, Czechoslovakia in a different aircraft on their 13th mission to Plauen, Germany on 5 March 1945. Nine members of the crew became prisoners of war and one crewman was killed in action.  The aircraft, “City of Savannah” flew 44 combat missions in the Second World War.

(Author Photos)

Boeing NTB-47B Stratojet (Serial No. 50-0062), c/n 450077, trainer variant with a 4th seat and the tail turret removed.  This aircraft is on loan from the NMUSAF.

(Jud McCranie Photo)

(Author Photos)

Consolidated B-24J Liberator (Serial No. 42-51457), c/n 2988, “Fightin’ Sam”, nose section.

(Author Photo)

Consolidated B-24 Liberator, upper twin .50-cal turret.

(Author Photo)

McDonnell GAM 20C Quail Aerial Decoy Missile.

(Author Photos)

Messerschmitt Bf 109, replica.

(USAAF Photo, ca 1946)

(Jim Hoagland Photos)

Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet (Serial No. T-2-500).  (Not found during a visit on 15 March 2019).

(Author Photos)

McDonnell F-4C Phantom II (Serial No. 64-0815), GA, c/n 1143.  On loan from the NMUSAF.

(Author Photos)

Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-17F Fresco (Serial No. 46), North Vietnamese Air Force colours.

Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-21 Fishbed cockpit.

(Jim Hoagland Photo)

(Author Photos)

North American P-51D-10-NA Mustang (Serial No. 44-14061), PE-B, 328th FS, 352nd FG, 8th AF, USAAF, replica.

Savannah, Hunter Army Airfield

Beechcraft RU-21H Ute (Serial No. 67-18105).

Bell UH-1F Iroquois Helicopter (Serial No. 92-00159).

(Adrian Brooks Photo)

Bell AH-1F Cobra Helicopter (Serial No. 00-00609).

(Adrian Brooks Photos)

Bell OH-58 Kiowa Helicopter (possibly Serial No. 92-00589).

(Adrian Brooks Photo)

Grumman OV-1D Mohawk (Serial No. 67-18922), c/n 123C, 922.

Savannah, Air National Guard, 165th TAG/MA, Savannah International Airport, 31402.

North American F-86L Sabre Dog (Serial No.).

Republic F-84D Thunderflash (Serial No.).

Savanah, State University, 3219 College Street.

Douglas A-4L Skyhawk (BuNo. 145122), Blue Angel 1, mounted on a pylon.

Savanah, Webb Military Museum, 411 E. York St.

Mikoyan Gurevich MiG-21 Fishbed nose.

Snellville

North American P-51D Mustang, ex-RAAF (Serial No. A68-100), adpoted (Serial No. 44-14777), HL-N, "Flying Dutchman", Reg. No. N51AB.  Plane Fun Inc., Snellville.

Sparta, Georgia State Military Academy, National Guard Academy.

Grumman OV-1 Mohawk (Serial No.).

Sikorsky CH-54D Helicopter (Serial No.).

Tallapoosa, Haralson County Veterans Memorial Park

 (Lat34North Photo)

(clevortrevor Photo)

Bell UH-1H Iroquois Helicopter (Serial No. TBC), 992, mounted on a pylon.

Republic F-105D-20-RE Thunderchief (Serial No. TBC), painted as (Serial No. 61-0127) which was shot down by ground fire near Chi Lang/Cao Nung, North Vietnam in 1967, mounted on a pylon.

Republic F-105 Thunderchief (Serial No. TBC).

Thomasville, Power of the Past Museum, Regional Airport.

Travel Air 2000.

Waco RNF.

Valdosta, Moody AFB, 347 MSS/DPF, 5124 Austin Ellipse, 31699-1507.

(Ken H Photo)

Fairchild Republic A-10C Thunderbolt II (Serial No. 79-9207), 75FS "Tiger Sharks", 23FG, USAF Moody AFB, Georgia, 17 Aug 2012.

(Master Sgt. William Greer, USAF Photo)

Fairchild Republic A-10C Thunderbolt II, assigned to the 74th Fighter Squadron, Moody Air Force Base, Georgia, returns to mission over Afghanistan after receiving fuel from a KC-135 Stratotanker, 8 May 2011.

(Tech. Sgt. Zachary Wolf, USAF Photo)

Fairchild Republic A-10C Thunderbolt II  aircraft from the 23rd Wing, Moody Air Force Base, 22 May 2017.

Curtis P-40E Warhawk replica mounted on a pylon, Chinese Nationalist and Flying Tiger markings.

Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star (Serial No. 9191), TR-191, 299, 9.

(David Yarbrough Photo)

Lockheed C-130 Hercules (Serial No.).

(Michael Rivera Photos)

LTV A-7D Corsair II (Serial No. 71-0339), ED, 445th Flight Test Squadron.

LTV A-7 Corsair II (Serial No. 72-0352), EL.

McDonnell Douglas RF-4C Phantom II (Serial No. 0467).

North American F-86L Sabre Dog (Serial No. 52-10057), FU-057, MY, c/n 190-782, George W. Bush Airpark, Moody Field

Republic F-105D Thunderchief (Serial No. 610165), MF.

Warner Robins, Museum of Aviation, Robins AFB, Georgia Hwy 247 & Russell Parkway, 31088.  The file has become too large and in order to keep the page from crashing, the aircraft preserved at the Museum of Aviation, Robins AFB, are listed on a separate web page on this website.

Warner Robins

Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star (Serial No. 52-9225), city static display.

(Tech. Sgt. Regina Young, Georgia Air National Guard Photo)

(C. Mark Sublette Photo)

McDonnell Douglas F-15A Eagle (Serial No. 75-0043), Georgia Air National Guard. being moved onto a concrete pad in front of the Warner Robins City Hall.

Waynesboro, American Legion Post 120.

Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star (Serial No. 51-6635), city static display.

Willacooche

(Michael Rivera Photos)

((Jud McCrainie Photo)

Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star (Serial No. 51-6612), city static display.

Williamson, Candler Field Museum, Peachstate Aerodrome, 349 Jonathans Roost Road, 30292.

Boeing Stearman C-3B/PT-17 Kaydet (Serial No.).

Boeing Stearman 6L/PT-17 Kaydet (Serial No.).

Curtiss Robin (Serial No.)..

Curtiss JN-4 Jenny (Serial No.).

Douglas DC-3A (Serial No.)..

Waco YMF-5 (Serial No.).

Woodstock, Air Acres Museum, 376 Air Acres Way, 30188-2910.

Piper J-4.

Ryan L-17B Navion (Serial No).

Woodstock, Warbirds of America, Square 17, 455 Air Acres Way.

Beechcraft C-45J Expeditor (Serial No.).

Ryan PT-17 Recruit (Serial No.).

Stinson 108-3 (Serial No.).

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