February 18, 2016 at 8:28 am
Hi all
Is there a list anywhere of all the NA F-100 Super Sabre’s and the Dassault Mystery IV’s that have been in preservation in the UK. I really I am just looking for a list of airframes that survive in the UK at the present moment.
Thanks
Rich
By: Arabella-Cox - 1st March 2016 at 16:35
Interesting, cheers for that! We’re many other European aircraft ordered under similar arrangements? (Sorry for thread drift)
By: Ant.H - 1st March 2016 at 14:39
The Mysteres were ordered for the French AF with backing from the US, when the Fench AF were finished with them they had to be handed over to the Americans. This was done by delivering them to a USAF base in the UK. Not wanting to bother transporting them Stateside, the USAF tried a number of ways of getting rid of them, including loaning them out to UK museums, or in the Spadeadam case letting them be used as decoys.
By: Arabella-Cox - 1st March 2016 at 14:21
Why are there so many Mystere IV’s at Spadeadam? Seems a little strange to me that all these French aircraft are at a UK range
By: Mike J - 19th February 2016 at 18:14
At the behest of the IWM themselves, not the NMUSAF.
And they are not going to the USAF but the Museum, a separate entity in the same way that the RAF Museum is not the same thing as the RAF. I know that the F-35 programme is suffering delays, but I don’t think that the USAF are quite that desperate!
By: Sabrejet - 19th February 2016 at 17:27
T-33 and F-100 being prepared for return to USAF and an uncertain future.
By: DaveF68 - 19th February 2016 at 16:38
Yeesh. That’s not happy reading, bearing in mind the great restoration done to the F-100 and T-33 and what’s occurred recently.
I must have missed that – what’s happened?
By: Mike J - 19th February 2016 at 16:34
Ah yes, I’d forgotten about the Hunter (funded by the US under MDAP, the Mutual Defence Assistance Programme)
By: Sabrejet - 19th February 2016 at 16:30
According to a copy of the list I have the following are owned by the NMUSAF and on loan to the IWM
AIRCRAFT, A‐10A, 77‐0259
AIRCRAFT, F‐100D, 54‐2165
AIRCRAFT, F‐111E, 67‐0120
AIRCRAFT, F‐15A, 76‐0020
AIRCRAFT, HUNTER MK 6, XE627
AIRCRAFT, SR‐71A, 61‐7962
AIRCRAFT, T‐33A, 51‐4286
AIRCRAFT, U‐2CT, 56‐6692
Yeesh. That’s not happy reading, bearing in mind the great restoration done to the F-100 and T-33 and what’s occurred recently.
By: jbs - 19th February 2016 at 16:26
According to a copy of the list I have the following are owned by the NMUSAF and on loan to the IWM
AIRCRAFT, A‐10A, 77‐0259
AIRCRAFT, F‐100D, 54‐2165
AIRCRAFT, F‐111E, 67‐0120
AIRCRAFT, F‐15A, 76‐0020
AIRCRAFT, HUNTER MK 6, XE627
AIRCRAFT, SR‐71A, 61‐7962
AIRCRAFT, T‐33A, 51‐4286
AIRCRAFT, U‐2CT, 56‐6692
By: Mike J - 19th February 2016 at 16:12
I believe the B-52 is owned by the RAF Museum, and was part of a trade for 3 Vulcans that went to museums in the US. I’m pretty sure that the SR-71 is also on loan from the NMUSAF. There used to be a list on the NMUSAF website of all the aircraft in their loan program, but it seems to have been removed now.
By: Sabrejet - 19th February 2016 at 15:22
I really don’t understand how it doesn’t fit in with the Huey, B52 or Phantom…
I think the latter are owned by IWM, whereas the F-100 and T-33 are on loan from NMUSAF. I may be wrong however…
By: SADSACK - 19th February 2016 at 13:43
I really don’t understand how it doesn’t fit in with the Huey, B52 or Phantom…
By: Sabrejet - 18th February 2016 at 20:10
Sadly the Duxford F-100 will not be there long now…
By: HaveQuick2 - 18th February 2016 at 19:58
Hi all
I really I am just looking for a list of airframes that survive in the UK at the present moment.
Thanks
Rich
Courtesy of Wolverhampton Aviation Group’s on-line searchable database….
Search Results – Type : NA Super Sabre
223-37 42157 F-100D 11-ML, ex AdlA, USAF Museum, restoration Sunderland Museum Sep 2015
223-43 42163 F-100D HA, wears ’54-005′, ex AdlA, USAF Museum Dumfries, Dumfries and Galloway Nov 2015
223-54 42174 F-100D SM, ex AdlA Museum, outside Baginton – Midland Air Museum Jan 2016
223-103 42223 F-100D Ex AdlA, USAF Museum, outside Newark – Museum Sep 2014
223-45 54-2165 F-100D VM, 165, ex USAF Museum, inside Duxford Nov 2014
223-76 54-2196 F-100D 42196, ex USAF, Skyblazers marks Museum, outside Flixton Jul 2015
223-92 54-2212 F-100D FW-000, ‘63000’, ex USAF, 20 TFW marks Preserved Croughton Jul 2015
223-149 54-2269 F-100D A2, FW-319, ‘63319’, ex USAF Preserved Lakenheath Sep 2015
243-214 56-3938 F-100F 11-MU, 63938, ex USAF Museum Headcorn airfield Apr 2014
Search Results – Type : Dassault Mystere IV
c/n Serial Mark Code Current Unit Current Location Last Noted
121 121 A Ex AdlA Museum Norwich – Museum Jul 2015
139 139 A 8-MR, ex AdlA Range Target Spadeadam Apr 2014
146 146 A 8-MC, ex AdlA Museum Sunderland Museum Sep 2015
180 180 A 9, 8-NB, ex AdlA Range Target Spadeadam Apr 2014
184 184 A 8-NU, ex AdlA Range Target Spadeadam Apr 2014
207 207 A AC4, 6, 8-NS, ex AdlA Range Target Spadeadam Apr 2014
282 282 A AC3, 8-NW, ex AdlA Range Target Spadeadam Apr 2014
318 318 A 8-NY, ex AdlA Museum Dumfries, Dumfries and Galloway Nov 2015
319 319 A 8-ND, ex AdlA Preserved Andrewsfield Dec 2015
61 61 A AC2, 63, 8-MI, ex AdlA Range Target Spadeadam Apr 2014
64 64 A AC1, 8-NO, ex AdlA Range Target Spadeadam Apr 2014
70 70 A Ex AdlA Museum, outside Baginton – Midland Air Museum Jan 2016
79 79 A 2-EG, ex AdlA Museum, outside Flixton Jul 2015
81 81 A Ex AdlA Range Target Spadeadam Apr 2014
83 83 A 8-MS, ex AdlA Museum, outside Newark – Museum Sep 2014
84 84 A 8-NF, ex AdlA Museum Headcorn airfield Apr 2014
85 85 A 8-MV, ex AdlA Preserved Bruntingthorpe May 2015
By: Mike J - 18th February 2016 at 18:18
Are there still Mysteres at Lakenheath? I remember there were 6 or 8 back in the ’80s, but ISTR they all got the chop.
By: REF - 18th February 2016 at 18:14
Thanks guys, thats great
Rich
By: RPSmith - 18th February 2016 at 14:42
If you haven’t already, you could consult Ken Ellis’s “Wrecks & Relics”.
The index in the current edition (24th) lists 9 locations for F-100s and 9 (including Spadeham) for Mystere IVs.
25th edition should be out soon?
Roger Smith.
By: Thunderbird167 - 18th February 2016 at 08:47
Depends on whether you are also including the ones on the range at Spadeadam in Cumbria or just the ones that went to preservation groups
By: TwinOtter23 - 18th February 2016 at 08:43
I believe that you ought to be able to gather the information for most of them from in here http://www.bapc.org.uk/html/search_nahr.html