List of aircraft in the Smithsonian Institution
The List of aircraft in the Smithsonian Institution includes aircraft exhibited in the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum, Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, and the Paul E. Garber Preservation, Restoration, and Storage Facility. The Smithsonian Institution's collection of aircraft and spacecraft is the largest on display in the world.[1]
Aircraft displayed at the National Air and Space Museum
[edit]The original location for the display of the Smithsonian's collection of aerospace artifacts is the National Air and Space Museum, located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.[2] Most of the more famous artifacts in the collection are displayed here, including the Wright Flyer, Charles Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis, and the Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia.[2]
- AAI RQ-7A Shadow[3]
- Albatros D.Va[4]
- Beechcraft C17L Staggerwing[5]
- Bell XP-59A Airacomet[6]
- Bleriot XI[7]
- Boeing 247D[8]
- Boeing 747 – Nose Only[9]
- Boeing F4B-4[10]
- Boeing X-45A Elsie May[11]
- Curtiss Model D "Headless Pusher" – Replica[12]
- Curtiss R3C-2[13]
- Curtiss Robin J-1 Ole Miss[14]
- De Havilland DH-4[15]
- Douglas A-4C Skyhawk[16]
- Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket[17]
- Douglas DC-3[18]
- Douglas DC-7 – Nose Only[19]
- Douglas SBD-6 Dauntless[20]
- Douglas World Cruiser DWC-2 Chicago [21]
- Ecker Flying Boat[22]
- Fairchild FC-2[23]
- Fokker D.VII[24]
- Fokker T-2[25]
- Ford 5-AT Tri-Motor[26]
- Grumman FM-1 Wildcat[27][28][29]
- Hughes H-1 Racer[30]
- Lilienthal Normalsegelapparat[31]
- Lockheed F-104A Starfighter[32]
- Lockheed Martin RQ-3 DarkStar[33]
- Lockheed Model 8 Sirius Tingmissartoq[34]
- Lockheed U-2C[35]
- Lockheed Vega 5B[36]
- Lockheed Vega 5C "Winnie Mae"[37]
- Lockheed XP-80 Shooting Star Lulu Belle[38]
- Macchi C.202 Folgore[39]
- McDonnell FH-1 Phantom[40]
- Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-6/R3[41]
- Messerschmitt Me 262 A-1a Swallow[42]
- Mitsubushi A6M5 Model 52 Zero[43]
- North American P-51D Mustang[44]
- North American X-15[45]
- Northrop 4A Alpha[46]
- Northrop Gamma Polar Star[47]
- Northrop M2-F3[48]
- Pfalz D.XII[49]
- Piper J-2 Cub[50]
- Pitcairn PA-5 Mailwing[51]
- Pitts S-1S Special[52]
- Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.8[53]
- Rutan Model 76 Voyager[54]
- Rutan/Scaled Composites Model 316 SpaceShipOne[55]
- Ryan NYP Spirit of St. Louis[56]
- Sopwith 7F.1 Snipe[57]
- SPAD S.XIII Smith IV[58]
- Supermarine Spitfire HF. Mk. VIIc[59]
- Voisin VIII[60]
- Wittman Buster Chief Oshkosh[61]
- Wright EX Vin Fiz Flyer[62]
- 1903 Wright Flyer[63]
- 1909 Wright Military Flyer[64]
Aircraft displayed at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
[edit]Opened in 2003, the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, located near Washington Dulles International Airport in Fairfax County, Virginia,[65] features thousands of artifacts for which insufficient space could be found for display in the museum's National Mall building.[65] The James S. McDonnell Space Hangar, opened in 2004, is incorporated into the Udvar-Hazy Center.[65][66]
- Aeronca C-2 Collegian[67]
- Aichi M6A1 Seiran[68]
- American Aerolights Double Eagle[69]
- Arado Ar 234 B-2 Blitz[70]
- Arlington Sisu 1A[71]
- Arrow Sport A2-60[72]
- Autogiro Company of America AC-35[73]
- Baldwin Red Devil[74]
- Beck-Mahoney Sorceress[75]
- Bede BD-5B[76]
- Beechcraft 35 Bonanza Waikiki Beech[77]
- Beechcraft Model 18 "Twin Beech"[78]
- Beechcraft King Air[79]
- Bell 206L-1 LongRanger II Spirit of Texas[80]
- Bell Model 30 Genevieve[81]
- Bell H-13J[82]
- Bell 47B[83]
- Bell AH-1F Cobra[84]
- Bell UH-1H Iroquois Smokey III[85]
- Bell X-1 Glamorous Glennis[86]
- Bell XV-15 TRRA[87]
- Bellanca CF[88]
- Benoist-Korn Type XII[89]
- Bensen B-6 Gyroglider[90]
- Bensen B-8M Gyrocopter Spirit of Kitty Hawk[91]
- Boeing 307 Stratoliner Clipper Flying Cloud[92]
- Boeing 367-80[93][94]
- Boeing B-29 Superfortress Enola Gay[95][96]
- Boeing FB-5 Hawk[97]
- Boeing P-26A Peashooter[98]
- Boeing-Stearman Model 75 "Kaydet"[99]
- Bowlus 1-S-2100 Senior Albatross Falcon[100]
- Bowlus BA-100 Baby Albatross[101]
- Bücker Bü 133C Jungmeister[102]
- CASA 352L[103]
- Caudron G.4[104]
- Cessna O-1A Bird Dog[105]
- Cessna 152[106]
- Cessna 180 Spirit of Columbus[107]
- Cessna 206[108]
- Chance-Vought RF-8G Crusader[109]
- Concorde[110]
- Cosmos Phase II[111]
- Curtiss 1A "Gulfhawk"[112]
- Curtiss F9C-2 Sparrowhawk[113]
- Curtiss JN-4D Jenny[114]
- Curtiss KD2C-2 Skeet[115]
- Curtiss Model E Flying Boat[116]
- Curtiss N-9H[117]
- Curtiss P-40E Kittyhawk[118][119]
- Curtiss SB2C-5 Helldiver[120]
- DSI/NASA Oblique Wing RPV
- Dassault Falcon 20[121]
- De Havilland Canada DHC-1A Chipmunk[122]
- Delta Wing Mariah M-9[123]
- Delta Wing Model 162[124]
- Delta Wing Phoenix VI.B[125]
- Delta Wing Streak[126]
- Delta Wing Viper 175[127]
- Dornier Do 335A-1 Pfeil[128]
- Double Eagle II Gondola[129]
- Douglas M-2[130]
- Eipper-Formance Cumulus 10[131]
- Fairchild FC-2W2 Stars and Stripes[132]
- Farman Sport[133]
- Focke-Achgelis Fa 330 A-1[134]
- Focke-Wulf Fw 190 F-8/R1[135]
- Fowler-Gage Tractor[136]
- Frankfort TG-1A[137]
- Fulton Airphibian[138]
- General Atomics MQ-1 Predator[139]
- Globe XKD5G-1[140]
- Globe Swift GC-1A[141]
- Grob 102 Standard Astir III[142]
- Grumman A-6E Intruder[143]
- Grumman C-164 Ag-Cat[144]
- Grumman F-14 Tomcat[145]
- Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat[146]
- Grumman F8F-2 Bearcat Conquest I[147]
- Grumman G-21 Goose[148]
- Grumman G-22 Gulfhawk II[149]
- Grunau Baby II B-2[150]
- Gyro 2000 Ikenga 530Z[151]
- Gyrodyne QH-50C DASH[152]
- Halberstadt CL.IV[153]
- Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIC[154]
- Heinkel He 219[155]
- Hiller Flying Platform[156]
- Hiller XH-44[157]
- Hiller XHOE-1 Hornet[158]
- Hiller YROE[159]
- Horten Ho 229[160][161]
- Horten H.IIIF[162]
- Horten H.IIIH[163]
- Horten VI V2[164]
- Huff-Daland Duster[165]
- Kaman K-225[166]
- Kawanishi N1K2-Ja Shiden Kai[167]
- Kawasaki Ki-45 Toryu[168]
- Kellett XO-60[169]
- Kreider-Reisner C-4C Challenger[170]
- Kugisho MXY7 Ohka Model 22[171]
- Kyushu J7W1 Shinden[172]
- Laird-Turner Meteor LTR-14[173]
- Langley Aerodrome A[174]
- Lear Jet 23[175]
- Lippisch DM-1[176]
- Lockheed C-121C Constellation[177]
- Lockheed Martin X-35B Joint Strike Fighter[178]
- Lockheed P-38J Lightning[179]
- Lockheed SR-71A Blackbird[180]
- Lockheed T-33A Shooting Star[181]
- Loening OA-1A San Francisco[182]
- Loudenslager Laser 200[183]
- MacCready Gossamer Albatross[184]
- Manta Pterodactyl Fledgling[185]
- Martin B-26 Marauder Flak Bait[186][187]
- Martin PTV-N-2 Gorgon IV[188]
- McDonnell KDH-1 Katydid[189]
- McDonnell F-4S Phantom II[190]
- McDonnell Douglas F/A-18C Hornet[191]
- Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet[192]
- Mignet HM.14 Pou du Ciel La Cucaracha[193]
- Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15bis[194]
- Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21F-13[195]
- Mitchell U-2 Superwing[196]
- Monnett Moni[197]
- Monocoupe 110 Special Little Butch[198]
- Mooney M-18C Mite[199]
- Nagler-Rolz NR 54 V2[200]
- Nakajima J1N1-S Gekko[201]
- Nakajima Kikka[202]
- Naval Aircraft Factory N3N[203]
- Nelson BB-1 Dragonfly[204]
- Nieuport 28 C.1[205]
- North American F-86A Sabre[206]
- North American F-100 Super Sabre[207]
- North American P-51C Mustang Excalibur III[208]
- North American Rockwell Shrike Commander 500S Sweetie Face[209]
- Northrop N-1M[210]
- Northrop P-61C Black Widow[211]
- P-V Engineering Forum PV-2[212]
- Pathfinder Plus[213]
- Piper J-3 Cub[214]
- Piper PA-12 Super Cruiser City of Washington[215]
- Piper PA-18 Super Cub[216]
- Piper PA-23 Apache[217]
- Pitts Special S-1C Little Stinker[218]
- Republic F-105D Thunderchief[219]
- Republic P-47D Thunderbolt[220]
- Robinson R22[221]
- Robinson R44 Astro[222]
- Rotorway Scorpion Too[223]
- Rutan Quickie[224]
- Rutan VariEze[225]
- Ryan PT-22A Recruit[226]
- SPAD XVI[227]
- Schweizer SGU 2-22EK[228]
- Sharp DR 90 Nemesis[229]
- Sikorsky HH-52A Seaguard[230]
- Sikorsky HO5S-1[231]
- Sikorsky JRS-1[232][233]
- Sikorsky YH-19A[234]
- Sikorsky X2[235]
- Space Shuttle Discovery[236]
- Sportwings Valkyrie[237]
- Stanley Nomad[238]
- Stinson L-5 Sentinel[239]
- Stits SA-2A Sky Baby[240][241]
- Story Little Gee Bee[242]
- Sukhoi Su-26M[243]
- Travel Air D4D[244]
- Ultraflight Sales Ltd. Lazair SS EC[245]
- Verville Sperry Messenger[246]
- Virgin Atlantic Global Flyer[247]
- Vought F4U-1D Corsair[248]
- Vought-Sikorsky OS2U-3 Kingfisher[249]
- Vought-Sikorsky XR-4C[250]
- Waterman Aerobile[251]
- Weedhopper JC-24C[252]
- Westland Lysander[253]
- 1908 Wright Military Flyer-reproduction[254]
Aircraft at the Paul E. Garber Facility
[edit]Located in Suitland, Maryland, the Paul E. Garber Preservation, Restoration, and Storage Facility is a 32-building complex used for storage and restoration of aircraft and spacecraft in the National Air and Space Museum collection.[255] The Garber Facility's collection of aerospacecraft is in the process of being transferred to the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center.[255] It is planned that in the future, all restoration work performed by the NASM on its exhibits will be conducted at the Udvar-Hazy Center.[256]
- Abrams P-1 Explorer[257]
- Aichi B7A2 Ryusei[258]
- Antonov An-2[259]
- Applebay Zuni II[260]
- Arado Ar 196 A-5[261]
- Bachem Ba 349 B-1 Natter[262]
- Bell Model 65 ATV (Air Test Vehicle)[263]
- Bell P-39Q Airacobra[264]
- Bell P-63A Kingcobra[265]
- Bellanca 14-13[266]
- Blohm & Voss BV 155 V2[267]
- Boeing KC-97G Stratotanker – cockpit and rear fuselage only[268]
- Bücker Bü 181 B-1 Bestmann[269]
- Cessna O-2A[270]
- Cierva C.8W[271]
- Convair 240[272][273]
- Convair XFY-1 Pogo[274]
- Convair XF2Y-1 Sea Dart[275]
- Culver TD2C-1[276]
- Curtiss (NAF) TS-2/3[277]
- Curtiss-Wright X-100[278]
- Custer CCW-1[279]
- de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito[280]
- Douglas A-1H Skyraider[281]
- ERCO Ercoupe 415-C[282]
- Fairchild PT-19A Cornell[283]
- Felixstowe F5L – hull only[284]
- Focke-Wulf Ta 152 H-0/R11[285]
- Goodyear Inflatoplane[286]
- Grumman F9F-6 Cougar[287]
- Grumman Tarpon I[288]
- Heinkel He 162 A-2 Spatz[289]
- Helio Courier[290]
- Herrick HV-2A Vertaplane[291]
- Helwan HA-200B Al-Kahira[292]
- Ilyushin Il-2[293]
- Junkers Ju 388 L-1[294]
- J.V. Martin K.III Kitten[295]
- Kawanishi N1K1 Kyofu[296]
- Kugisho P1Y1 Ginga[297]
- Lockheed XC-35 Electra[298]
- McDonnell RF-101C Voodoo – nose only[299]
- McDonnell XHJD-1 Whirlaway[300]
- McDonnell XV-1[301]
- McDonnell F-4A Phantom II Sageburner[302]
- Messerschmitt Me 410 A-3/U1[303]
- Mitsubishi G4M3 Model 34 Betty – nose and fuselage section only[304]
- Morane-Saulnier MS.500[305]
- Nakajima B6N2 Tenzan[306]
- Nakajima C6N1-S Saiun[307]
- Naval Aircraft Modification Unit KDN Gorgon[308]
- Noorduyn YC-64 Norseman IV[309]
- North American FJ-1 Fury[310]
- North American O-47A[311]
- North American SNJ-4[312]
- Northrop T-38 Talon[313]
- Northrop XP-56 Black Bullet[314]
- P-V Engineering Forum XHRP-X[315]
- Platt-LePage XR-1[316]
- Republic XP-84 Thunderjet – Forward fuselage only[317]
- Republic RC-3 Seabee[318]
- Schempp-Hirth Nimbus-2[319]
- Sikorsky XR-5[320]
- Stearman-Hammond Y-1S[321]
- Stout Skycar[322]
- Vertol VZ-2A[323]
- Verville Sport Trainer AT[324]
- Vultee BT-13A Valiant[325]
- Waco 9[326]
- Waco UIC[327]
- Waterman Whatsit[328]
- Windecker Eagle[329]
- Yakovlev Yak-18[330]
Aircraft at the National Museum of African American History and Culture
[edit]The National Museum of African American History and Culture has on display a restored World War II-era PT-13 Stearman biplane, used to train Tuskegee Airmen at Moton Field.[331][332]
Aircraft on loan
[edit]- Akerman Tailless
- Berliner Helicopter No. 5[333][334]
- Curtiss NC-4[335]
- Curtiss-Wright XP-55 Ascender[336]
- Consolidated PBY-5 Catalina[337]
- de Havilland DH.4 (replica)[338]
- Douglas VB-26B Invader[339][340]
- Focke-Wulf Fw 190 D-9[341][342]
- Kugisho MXY7 K-2 Ohka[343][344]
- Martin PBM-5A Mariner[345][346]
- Mitsubishi A6M7 Model 63 Zero[347][348]
- Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa[349][350]
- Nakajima Ki-115 Tsurugi[351][352]
- Piper L-4 Grasshopper[353]
- Ryan X-13 Vertijet[354]
- Saab J 29F Tunnan[355]
- Stinson SR-10F Reliant[356]
- Vought V-173[357][358]
- Wiseman-Cooke[359][360]
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