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  • in reply to: WW1 aircraft survivors? #1256355
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    Sopwith Pup on the Move

    I stumbled across this looking at the local news on the BBC website: http://news.bbc.co.uk/player/nol/newsid_6510000/newsid_6512500/6512573.stm?bw=bb&mp=rm – item about the Kelvin Baker Pup going to Yeovilton for final assembly.

    in reply to: WW1 aircraft survivors? #1257223
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    Updated German List

    Following several recent additions & corrections (a big thank you to everyone who has chipped in) I thought that the updated German list might be of interest (and might even attact some filling in of missing info):

    AEG Wagner Eule

    ???? Narodowe Muzeum Lotnictw (Polish Aviation Museum), Krakow (high degree of originality but incomplete).

    AEG G.IV

    574/18 Canadian Aviation Museum, Rockcliffe

    Albatros B.I

    20.01 Heeresgeschichtliches Museum (Army Museum), Vienna

    Albatros B.II

    ‘L30’ Narodowe Muzeum Lotnictw (Polish Aviation Museum), Krakow
    756 Flygvapenmuseum (Swedish Air Force Museum), Linköping (built in 1925 by FVM in Sweden)

    Albatros D.Va

    5390/17 Australian War Museum, Canberra
    7161/17 NASM, Smithsonian, Washington DC

    DFW C.V

    17077/17 Narodowe Muzeum Lotnictw (Polish Aviation Museum), Krakow

    Fokker E.III

    210/16 Science Museum, London (highly original but canvas stripped)

    Fokker D.III

    Serial number not known? Vienna Technical Museum

    Fokker D.VII

    640 Fliegermuseum, Duebendorf (modified post-war design)
    2523/18 Militaire Luchtvaart Museum, Soesterberg, The Netherlands
    ‘4404/18’ Deutsches Museum, Munich (Modified post-war Dutch build)
    4635/18 NASM, Smithsonian, Washington DC
    6796/18 Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, Le Bourget, Paris
    6810/18 Brome County Historical Society, Knowlton, Quebec (high degree of originality)
    8417/18 RAFM Hendon
    10347/18 Canadian Aviation Museum, Rockcliffe (kit of parts under restoration)

    Fokker E.V/D.VIII

    ????/18 Museo Gianni Caproni, Trento (fuselage & engine only, under restoration)

    Halberstadt CL.II

    15459/17 Narodowe Muzeum Lotnictw (Polish Aviation Museum), Krakow (incomplete)

    Halberstadt CL.IV

    ‘D-4’ Deutches Auto-Museum, Schloss Langenberg
    8103/18 Deutsches Museum, Munich
    8103/18 NMUSAF, Dayton, Ohio (rebuilt in conjunction with other two survivors)
    8130/18 NASM, Washington Dulles (assembled from original parts around original fuselage)
    ???? Deutsches Technikmuseum, Berlin (assembled from original parts around original fuselage)

    Halberstadt C.V

    3471/18 Brussels Aviation Museum (high degree of originality)

    Halberstadt CLS.1

    ???? Deutsches Technikmuseum, Berlin (fuselage only?)

    Hannover CL.V

    ???? Norsk Teknisk Museum, Oslo (built by Norwegian Army Air Arm Workshop in 1923/4)

    Jeannin Stahltaube

    ‘A.180/14’/A.118/13 Deutsches Technikmuseum, Berlin (on loan from Narodowe Muzeum Lotnictw, Krakow?)

    Junkers J.1

    586/18 Canadian Aviation Museum, Rockcliffe

    Junkers J.4

    805/17or 805/18 Deutsches Technikmuseum, Berlin (fuselage only, on loan from Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnica, Milan)

    Junkers J.7 (D.1)

    5929/18 Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, Le Bourget, Paris

    LVG C.VI

    3141/18 Brussels Aviation Museum
    7198/18 RAFM, Cosford (Michael Beetham Conservation Centre)
    9041/18 Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, Le Bourget, Paris (currently under restoration by the Mémorial Flight Association)

    Pfalz D.VII

    D191/18 Deutsches Technikmuseum, Berlin

    Pfalz D.X11

    2558/18 or 2630/18 or 2740/18 NASM, Smithsonian, Washington DC
    2558/18 or 2630/18 or 2740/18 Seattle Museum of Flight
    2600/18 AWM Canberra
    2690/18 Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, Le Bourget, Paris

    Roland D.VIb

    2225/18 Narodowe Muzeum Lotnictw (Polish Aviation Museum), Krakow (incomplete)

    Rumpler C.IV

    310/17 Deutsches Museum, Munich

    Rumpler 6B2

    ???? Hallinportti Ilmailumuseo (Halli Aviation Museum), Finland

    Siemens-Schuckhert D.IV

    [10114] Narodowe Muzeum Lotnictw (Polish Aviation Museum), Krakow (incomplete & converted into Albatross H.1)

    No Known Survivors (250+ Built)

    AEG C.IV (400 built)
    Albatross D.II?
    Albatross D.III
    Fokker Dr.1 (318 built)
    Hannover CL.III/CL.IIIa (617 built)
    Pfalz D.III (c1075 built)
    Roland D.II ??

    in reply to: WW1 aircraft survivors? #1257716
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    three or four more German types to add, courtesy of the new Flypast

    all at DTM Berlin

    Pfalz DVIII D191/18 and the Jeannin Stahltaube A.180/14 used for recce in the first year of the war

    there’s also a Halberstadt CLS.1 Fuselage and another Junkers J4 Fuselage 805/17 or 805/18

    Thanks Jeepman look forward to picking this up on my travels on Monday, however I note that the following: http://www.thomasgenth.de/indexeng.html seems to think that the Jeannin Stahltaube is really A.118/13 – does anyone have a view on this?

    in reply to: WW1 aircraft survivors? #1257722
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    And another:

    Hannover CL.V

    ???? Norsk Teknisk Museum, Oslo (built by Norwegian Army Air Arm Workshop in 1923/4)

    in reply to: Ebay Rolls Royce Merlin #1258532
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    in reply to: Ebay Rolls Royce Merlin #1259550
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    Already covered on another thread lads: http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?t=68660&highlight=ebay – I recall that the Merlin cognoscenti were actually very excited by it as it was an early Merlin II.

    in reply to: WW1 aircraft survivors? #1260388
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    A Brisfit too far?

    We have the following Bristol F2B on our list:

    “AB21” Museo del Aire, Madrid

    Yesterday I saw a photo of this labelled as a replica. I have been unable to find any evidence to date that this is a genuine survivor. Accordingly unless anyone is convinced that it is genuine I propose deleting it. Can anyone shed any more light on this ‘plane?

    Apologies for the limited progress recently – still unpacking boxes after our house move, putting up shelves, etc, etc – but we are winning so things should start to move forward again with a vengance in the next couple of weeks!

    in reply to: WW1 aircraft survivors? #1265106
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    Another Fokker D.VII

    I have been posting the list across on The Aerodrome forum to see if anyone has any more to add or any further corrections to make. This has found a couple of extra US planes that are on the updated list that I recently posted here a few days ago. But now it has been pointed out that we have somehow missed a Fokker D.VII:

    640 Fliegermuseum, Duebendorf (modified post-war design)

    I’ve found some photos here: http://www.wwi-models.org/Photos/Ger/Fok_DVII/other/index.html

    in reply to: WW1 aircraft survivors? #1270297
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    Revised US List

    Thanks everyone for your recent posts, thanks to this and also some assistance from The Aerodrome forum, we can issue an improved US list (which still has rather too many loose ends):

    Curtiss JN-4 Jenny

    JN-4C
    C227 Canadian Aviation Museum, Rockcliffe
    C308 Pioneer Flight Museum, Kingsbury, Texas
    C496 Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum, St. Louis
    C1122 Skeeter Carlson, Spokane, Washington State (high degree of originality)
    1898 ????
    4048 Anthony Morozowsky, Zanesville, Ohio (serial number indicates a JN-4D?)
    10875 John Shue, York, Pennsylvania
    39158 National Air Museum?
    56618 ???? [CHECK IF GENUINE]
    ‘C-AAI’ Reynolds-Alberta Museum, (“80 % genuine”)
    ???? Cradle of Aviation Museum, Garden City, New York State (barn find restoration)
    ???? Tiger Boys Aeroplane Works & Flying Museum, Guelph, Ontario

    JN-4D
    D-51 Yanks Air Museum, Chino, California (displayed with canvas stripped)
    278 Sold to??
    396 San Diego Aerospace Museum
    400??? James Smith, Fortine, Montana
    450 Kenneth Hyde, on loan to Virginia Aviation Museum, Richmond, Virginia
    490 Sold to?? [CHECK IF GENUINE]
    A995 US Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, Florida
    A996 Museum of Flying, Santa Monica, California
    1321 Franklin Root, Staunton, Virginia
    1350 Warp Pioneer Villiage Museum, Minden, Nebraska
    2421 Chicago Museum of Science & Industry (question mark whether this is genuine or a replica)
    2525 owner unknown, Indiana
    2780 US Museum of Army Aviation, Ozark, Alabama
    2805 NMUSAF, Dayton Ohio
    2844 ????
    3233 ????
    3229 Pioneer Flight Museum, Kingsbury, Texas [DUPLICATE?]
    3712 Flying Heritage Collection, Arlington, Washington State
    3973 John Johnson, Edmonton, Alberta
    4904 EAA AirVenture Museum, Oshkosh, Wisconsin (composite of parts including wing from 5357 and JN-4A fuselage parts)
    4983 NASM, Washington Dulles
    5002 Hill Aerospace Museum, Utah (rebuilt)
    5086 Glenn H Curtiss Museum, Hammondsport, New York (under restoration)
    5360 Kermit Weeks, Polk City, Florida (very original but badly damaged)
    5361 Kenneth Hyde, Warrenton, Virginia
    6062 Paul Dougherty, Bethel, Pennsylvania (under restoration at Golden Age Air Museum?)
    8047 Paul Dougherty, Bethel, Pennsylvania (under restoration at Golden Age Air Museum?)
    33779 Kenneth Hyde, Warrenton, Virginia
    34091 Yanks Air Museum, Chino, California?
    34094 Owls Head Transportation Museum, Maine
    ???? Museum of Flight, Seattle (little original material remaining)
    ???? US Army Center for Military History, on loan to College Park Aviation Museum, College Park, Maryland (barn find restoration)
    ???? Frontier Army Museum, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
    ???? Yanks Air Museum, Chino, California (on display)
    ???? Yanks Air Museum, Chino, California (in store)

    JN-4H
    3919 Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, New York State (composite aircraft)
    8644 Frank Schelling, Schellville, California

    JN-4HG
    A4160 National Museum of the US Marine Corps, Quantico, Virginia

    Yet to classify:
    Not known? Kenneth Hyde, Warrenton, Virginia (2 No. kits of parts: JN-4C & JN-4D components)
    ???? Aero Vintage Ltd, currently at AJD Engineering, Sudbury
    ???? Hiller Aviation Museum, San Carlos, California
    ???? Museum of Flying, Santa Monica, California
    ???? Fairbanks International Airport, Alaska
    ???? Denver International Airport

    Curtiss NC-4

    A2294 NASM, on loan to US Museum of Naval Aviation. Pensacola, Florida

    Curtiss N-9H

    ???? NASM, Washington Dulles

    LWF Model F Tractor

    4 Nerodni Tecnické Museum, Prague

    Packard Lepere Lusac

    42133 NMUSAF, Dayton Ohio

    Standard J1

    581 Owls Head Transportation Museum, Maine
    823H Henry Ford Museum, on loan to Glenn H Curtiss Museum, Hammondsport, New York
    1000 James Hammond, Yellow Springs, Ohio
    1141 NMUSAF, Dayton Ohio
    1582 Kermit Weeks, Polk City Florida (composite of two aircraft)
    1598 ????
    1956 EAA AirVenture Museum, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
    2434 Cass County Historical Society, West Fargo North Dakota
    2969 Michael Cilurso, Schnecksville, Pennsylvania (assembled from original components – period kit)
    4598 Pioneer Flight Museum, Kingsbury, Texas
    5083 San Diego Aerospace Museum (Wright Hispano E-2 with E-3 heads)
    ‘N62505’ Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum, St. Louis
    ???? NMUSAF, Dayton Ohio (incomplete)
    ???? Golden Age Air Museum Bethel, Pennsylvania (off site under restoration)

    Lincoln Standard HS
    N1375 NASM, Washington Dulles

    Standard E1

    49128 Kermit Weeks, Polk City Florida
    ???? Virginia Aviation Museum, Richmond, Virginia

    Thomas-Morse S4 Scout

    S4B
    4328 Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, New York State

    S4C
    1115 Cradle of Aviation Museum, Garden City, New York State
    38898 Skeeter Carlson, Spokane, Washington State
    38923 Pioneer Flight Museum, Kingsbury, Texas
    38944 NMUSAF, Dayton Ohio
    ???? Pioneer Flight Museum, Kingsbury, Texas (fuselage & engine only?)
    ???? On loan to San Diego Air and Space Museum, Gillespie Field, El Cajon, California

    in reply to: WW1 aircraft survivors? #1271950
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    Some Outstanding Questions

    As we move into the endgame there are still some important outstanding questions that we flagged up en route but have yet to find an answer to:

    1. Is the Aero built Hansa-Brandenburg D1 s/n 10.21 that was (formerly at least) at the Czech Aviation Museum is genuine or a replica? (Not currently on the list).
    2. Can anyone disaggregate the DH4 survivors by sub-type?
    3. Could anyone trace the WotG Brisfits back via old W&Rs to verify that the survivors can all be traced back to the barn?
    4. Can anyone tell us anything at all about the following Jennys: 1898, 56618, 278, 490, 2844, 3233?
    5. Does the Yanks Air Museum have two Jennys or three?
    6. Can anyone provide any more info on the six unclassified Jennys on the list?
    7. Does anyone know what happened to the two ex-Gene Frank Jenny kits of parts?

    I am afraid that, depite a lot of digging, I cannot answer any of these questions, so grateful for any assistance.

    Beyond that would still be grateful for any missing s/n (or indeed any other blank) that anyone can fill in.

    Thanks

    in reply to: WW1 aircraft survivors? #1273242
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    Another one to add to the German list:

    AEG Wagner Eule

    ???? Narodowe Muzeum Lotnictw (Polish Aviation Museum), Krakow (high degree of originality but incomplete).

    Have now found a photo of it: http://www.muenster.de/~c-s/chemie/polen/luftmuseum/luftmuseum.htm – some interesting photos of mouthwatering former exhibits from Berlin in the Krakow reserve collection.

    in reply to: WW1 aircraft survivors? #1276088
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    A picture of the FE2b nacelle can be found on the RAFM navigator site which lists/pictures the collection not on show.

    Got it! http://navigator.rafmuseum.org/results.do?view=detail&db=object&pageSize=1&id=4997

    But have also found this: http://navigator.rafmuseum.org/results.do?view=detail&db=object&pageSize=1&id=4387 – comments?

    in reply to: unusual air combat encounters #1276108
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    Seem to recall that an Anson protecting a convoy in the Channel in the early stages of the BoB was credited with a kill.

    in reply to: WW1 aircraft survivors? #1276111
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    I would check your notes and previous posts – there are other Spad VIIs in Italy eg Barracca’s which have already been mentioned.

    Thanks Jeepman – although can only find the reference to Barracca’s Spad on previous posts that I missed – apologies – anyway here is the revised Spad VII list:

    S153 Museo Storico dell’ Aeronautica Militare Italiana, Vigna di Valle
    S248 Louis Blériot, GPPA, Angers (under restoration)
    S254 Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, Le Bourget, Paris (high degree of originality)
    S1420 Museo Storico dell’ Aeronautica Militare Italiana, Vigna di Valle (high degree of originality)
    S2489 Museo Francesco Baracca, Lugo, Ravenna
    B9913 Canadian Aviation Museum, Rockcliffe (note shares identity with VAM example, little original material remaining and contains inaccuracies in its construction)
    B9913 Virginia Aviation Museum, Richmond, Virginia (note shares identity with CAM example, built from parts left over from CAM example’s restoration, again contains little original material but better built than CAM example, original woodwork now sold on again, in Arlington, Washington State)
    B9914 Kermit Weeks, (incomplete aircraft, wrecked by storm damage, now under rebuild)
    B9916 San Diego Aviation Museum
    S11583 Vojenske Muzeum (Czech Aviation Museum), Kbely
    AS94099 NMUSAF, Dayton, Ohio

    in reply to: WW1 aircraft survivors? #1278256
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    Work as it currently stands

    I am slowly starting to recover from our house move and am able to start devoting a little time to finishing the project off. This is where we currently stand, as ever any comments/corrections/additions welcomed:

    BRITISH DESIGNED AIRCRAFT

    DH4

    N489 NMUSAF, Dayton, Ohio (composite of two aircraft)
    652 The Aviation Heritage Center, Omaka, Blenheim , New Zealand
    N3258 Evergreen Museum, McMinnville, Oregon (loaned from Museum of Flight, Seattle)
    21959 National Air & Space Museum, US
    ???? National Museum of the US Marine Corps, Quantico, Virginia (part original)
    ???? Kermit Weeks – 4 No????
    ???? San Diego Air and Space Museum
    ???? Peter Jackson

    Note – DH4s still to be disaggregated by type

    DH9

    DH9
    F1258 Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, Le Bourget, Paris (high degree of originality)
    F1287 Canberra, ACT, Australia
    D5649 Aero-Vintage Ltd, St Leonards-on-Sea for IWM
    E8894 Aero-Vintage Ltd, St Leonards-on-Sea for HAC Duxford
    ????? Fort Bikaner, India
    ????? South Africa Museum of Military History???

    DH9A
    F1010 RAFM Hendon (rebuilt from partial remains)

    Avro 504

    ex-504J
    B3182 Weeks Air Museum, Miami

    504K
    E448 Keski-Suomen Ilmailumuseo (Aviation Museum of Central Finland), Tikkakoski
    ‘E449’ RAFM Hendon
    H2453 Canadian Aviation Museum, Rockcliffe
    H2174 Australian War Museum, Canberra
    ‘H2311’ Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester
    H5199 Shuttleworth Collection, Old Warden
    D7560 Science Museum, London
    D8971 RCAF, CFB Borden
    D9029 NMUSAF, Dayton, Ohio
    ‘ZK-ACU’ Stuart Tantrum, Blenheim, New Zealand
    ????? Norwegian Aviation Centre, Bødo

    504L
    ‘G-EASD’ Tony Ditherage? (assembled by Eastbourne Aviation in 1920 from surplus components)

    BAT F.K.23 Bantam Mk.1

    K-123 Aviodrome, Leystadt

    Bristol F2B

    ‘E2466’ RAFM, Hendon (rebuild on original fuselage frame)
    E2581 IWM, Duxford
    D7889 Canadian Aviation Museum, Rockcliffe (rebuild using substantial original components on original fuselage frame)
    ‘D8084’ Peter Jackson, New Zealand (rebuild on original fuselage frame)
    D8096 Shuttleworth Collection, Old Warden
    ‘J8264’ Brussels Aviation Museum (rebuild on original fuselage frame)
    “AB21” Museo del Aire, Madrid
    ????? Peter Jackson, New Zealand (fuselage frame only)
    ????? Vintage Aviation Historical Foundation, Kingsbury, Texas (incomplete)

    Bristol M1C

    C5001 Captain Harry Butler Memorial, Minlanton, South Australia (composite of two aircraft C4964 & C5001)

    Felixstowe F5L

    A-3882 NASM, Silver Hill, Maryland (Hull only – built as display exhibit, original)

    Martinsyde F.4 Buzzard

    MA-24 Keski-Suomen Ilmailumuseo (Aviation Museum of Central Finland), Tikkakoski

    BE2

    BE2c
    2699 IWM Lambeth
    5878 Canadian Aviation Museum, Rockcliffe
    9969 Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, Le Bourget, Paris (high degree of originality)

    BE2e
    A1325 Peter Jackson, New Zealand
    F1380 Gardermoen Museum, Nr Oslo

    RE8

    F3558 IWM, Duxford (good degree of originality)
    A4719 Brussels Aviation Museum

    FE2b

    No Serial RAFM, Safford (being constructed around original, unused, nacelle)

    SE5

    SE5A
    C1916 Canberra, ACT, Australia
    F904 Shuttleworth Collection, Old Warden
    F937/’F-939′ Science Museum, London
    F938 RAFM Hendon
    F7781/F7783 National Museum of Military History, South Africa

    SE5E (Eberhart):
    “G-BLXT” (original identity?) Flying A services/Wizzard Investments, Greenham Common
    “AS-22-325 NMUSAF, Dayton, Ohio

    Short 184

    8359 FAA Museum, Yeovilton (incomplete but highly original)

    Sopwith Baby

    ‘N2078’ FAA Museum, Yeovilton (composite of 8214 & 8215)

    Sopwith 1½ Strutter

    1263 Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, Le Bourget, Paris
    2897 Mémorial Flight Association, Cerny/La ferté Alais
    S86 Brussels Aviation Museum
    ???? Kermit Weeks, Polk City, Florida (incomplete?)

    Sopwith Pup

    Original Pup:
    B1807 Kelvin Baker, Winchcombe? (incomplete)
    N5182 RAFM Hendon (rebuilt around substantial original components)
    N5195 Museum of Army Flying, Middle Wallop

    Converted Dove:
    ‘9917’ Shuttleworth Collection, Old Warden

    Sopwith Triplane

    N5486 The Aviation Museum, Monio, Moscow
    N5912 RAFM Hendon

    Sopwith Camel

    F1:
    B5747 Brussels Air Museum
    F6314 RAFM Hendon
    B6291 Al Letcher, Mojave, California (now sold?)
    B7280 Narodowe Muzeum Lotnictw (Polish Aviation Museum), Krakow (incomplete)
    “N6254” D&R Holbert, Aerospace, Little Rock, Arkansas

    2F1:
    N6812 IWM Lambeth
    N8156 Canadian Aviation Museum, Rockcliffe

    Sopwith Dolphin

    D5329 RAFM Cosford (restoration incorporating little original material, in Michael Beetham Conservation Centre)

    Sopwith Snipe

    E6938 Canadian Aviation Museum, Rockcliffe
    E8102 Canadian War Museum, Ottawa (Fuselage only but high degree of originality)
    E8105 NASM, Smithsonian, Washington

    Vickers Vimy

    F8630 Adelaide Airport (repaired after fire damage)
    BAPC.51(no serial No) Science Museum London (high degree of originality)

    No Known Survivors (250+ Built)

    DH2 (450 built)
    DH5 (350 built)
    DH6 (2,950 built)
    Bristol Scout (381 built)
    Handley Page O/400 (661 built)
    Martinsyde G100/G102 (271 built)
    FE8 (295 built)
    BE12 (600 built)
    Vickers FB5/FB9 (309 built)

    FRENCH DESIGNED AIRCRAFT

    Blériot XI

    c/n1? Musée des arts et métiers, Paris
    c/n 14 Shuttleworth Collection, Old Warden
    c/n 16 Svedinos Bil-och Flygmuseum, Ugglarp, Sweden (Thulin built, under restoration from fuselage only)
    c/n 56 Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, New York State (rebuilt from partial fuselage remains)
    c/n 82 Mikael Carlson, Löberöd, Sweden (Thulin built – “95% original”)
    c/n 153 On loan to Cradle of Aviation Museum, Garden City, New York State
    c/n 164 RAFM Hendon
    c/n 246 Museo Storico dell’ Aeronautica Militare Italiana, Vigna di Valle
    c/n 686 Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, Le Bourget, Paris
    L611 Powerhouse Museum, Sydney
    n/a NMUSAF, Dayton Ohio (privately built in period from factory drawings)
    n/a Canadian Aviation Museum, Rockcliffe (privately built in period from factory drawings, fuselage only?)
    n/a Svenska Tekniska Museet (modified Nyrop built version)
    n/a The Collings Foundation, Stowe, Massachusetts (US built example, fitted with modern engine)
    ???? NASM, Smithsonian, Washington D.C
    ???? Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, New York State (American Aeroplane Supply House built)
    ???? Brussels Aviation Museum (constructed around original pair of wings only)
    ???? US Army Aviation Museum, Fort Rucker, Alabama
    ???? Museo del Aire, Madrid (Vilanova built)
    ???? Verkehrshaus, Lucerne
    ???? Deutsches Museum, Munich
    ???? San Diego Aerospace Museum
    ???? New England Air Museum, Windsor Locks, Connecticut
    ???? Mikael Carlson, Löberöd, Sweden (Thulin built)
    ???? Norsk Teknisk Museum, Oslo

    Breguet III

    B1 Flygvapenmuseum (Swedish Air Force Museum), Linköping (rebuilt from crash wreck)

    Breguet XIV A2

    2016 Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, Le Bourget, Paris
    3C30 Keski-Suomen Ilmailumuseo (Aviation Museum of Central Finland), Tikkakoski

    Caudron G III

    324 Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, Le Bourget, Paris
    640 Museu Aeroespacial (Brazilian Air Force Museum) Rio de Janeiro
    2531 Brussels Air Museum
    3066 RAFM Hendon
    1E18 Hallinportti Ilmailumuseo (Halli Aviation Museum), Finland
    ???? Historic Flight, Venezuela

    Caudron G IV

    1720 Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, Le Bourget, Paris
    4262/2170 NASM, Washington Dulles

    FBA Type B

    203/N.2 Museu de Marinha, Lisbon (composite of N.1 and N.2)

    Schreck FBA Type H

    55 Brussels Aviation Museum

    Hanriot HD 1

    75 RAFM Hendon
    78 Brussels Air Museum
    515 Museo Storico dell’ Aeronautica Militare Italiana, Vigna di Valle
    653? Fliegermuseum, Duebendorf
    5934 Planes of Fame, Chino, California
    ???? Ecuadorian Air Force Museum, Quito (poor and non-authentic condition)

    Maurice Farman S.7 Longhorn

    ‘1’ Norsk Teknisk Museum, Oslo
    ???? Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, Le Bourget, Paris
    ???? Kotsu Transportation Museum, Tokyo

    Maurice Farman S.11 Shorthorn

    266 National Science Museum, Tokyo
    ‘CFS-20’ RAAF Museum, Point Cook, Victoria (Composite of three aircraft, with 70% new)
    ‘VH-UBC’ Canadian Aviation Museum, Rockcliffe
    ???? Brussels Air Museum
    ???? JMSDF, in store at Hamamatsu Airbase?

    Maurice Farman HF 20

    ???? Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, Le Bourget, Paris

    Moraine-Saulnier AI

    1567 Mémorial Flight Association, Cerny/La ferté Alais (Type XXIX)
    1573 Kermit Weeks, Polk City, Florida
    2283 Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, Le Bourget, Paris (reserve collection)
    ???? Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, New York State
    ???? Museo Aeronautico, Montevideo (is it still in existence – major fire in 1998?)

    Moraine-Saulnier BB

    A301 RAFM Stafford (incomplete – fuselage & undercarriage)

    Nieuport IV.G

    M1 Flygvapenmuseum (Swedish Air Force Museum), Linköping

    Nieuport 10

    1467 Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnica, Milan

    Nieuport 83

    ???? Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, New York State

    Nieuport XI C.1

    556 Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, Le Bourget, Paris

    Nieuport 12 A.2

    1504 Canadian Aviation Museum, Rockcliffe

    Nieuport 23 C.1

    5024 Brussels Air Museum

    Nieuport 28 C.1

    14 Museum of Flight, Seattle
    607 Fliegermuseum, Duebendorf
    688 Verkehrshaus, Lucerne
    6169 San Diego Air & Space Museum (constructed from composite of original parts)
    6531 US Army Aviation Museum, Fort Rucker, Alabama
    ‘N4123A’ NASM, Washington Dulles (composite of at least five aircraft: 6497, 7103, 7226, 6465 & 6432)
    ???? Museo Nacional de Aeronáutica, Argentina (incomplete crash wreck)

    Salmson 2A2

    ???? Kakamigara Aerospace Museum, Japan (small part of fuselage only – post war Japanese Otsu built example)

    Spad VII C1

    S153 Museo Storico dell’ Aeronautica Militare Italiana, Vigna di Valle
    S248 Louis Blériot, GPPA, Angers (under restoration)
    S254 Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, Le Bourget, Paris (high degree of originality)
    S1420 Museo Storico dell’ Aeronautica Militare Italiana, Vigna di Valle (high degree of originality)
    B9913 Canadian Aviation Museum, Rockcliffe (note shares identity with VAM example, little original material remaining and contains inaccuracies in its construction)
    B9913 Virginia Aviation Museum, Richmond, Virginia (note shares identity with CAM example, built from parts left over from CAM example’s restoration, again contains little original material but better built than CAM example, original woodwork now sold on again, in Arlington, Washington State)
    B9914 Kermit Weeks, (incomplete aircraft, wrecked by storm damage, now under rebuild)
    B9916 San Diego Aviation Museum
    S11583 Vojenske Muzeum (Czech Aviation Museum), Kbely
    AS94099 NMUSAF, Dayton, Ohio

    Spad XIII C1

    SP49 Brussels Air Museum
    S4377 Mémorial Flight Association, Cerny/La ferté Alais
    S5295 Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, Le Bourget, Paris
    S7689 NASM, Smithsonian, Washington
    16594 NMUSAF, Dayton, Ohio
    ????? Museo Storico dell’ Aeronautica Militare Italiana, Vigna di Valle (restored as Spad VII)
    ????? Museo Storico dell’ Aeronautica Militare Italiana, Vigna di Valle (“remains” – how complete? In store)
    ????? Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, Le Bourget, Paris (fuselage and wings – in store)

    Spad XVI

    AS9392 NASM, Washington Dulles

    Voisin L.A.5

    V955 Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, Le Bourget, Paris
    ???? Brussels Air Museum (incomplete)
    ???? The Aviation Museum, Monio, Moscow

    Voisin VIII

    4640 NASM, Smithsonian, Washington

    Voisin X Ca2

    ??? Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, Le Bourget, Paris (fuselage pod only, reserve collection)

    No Known Survivors (250+ Built)

    Dorand AR.1/AR.2 (??? built)
    Moraine-Saulnier L/LA (600+ built)
    Moraine-Saulnier P (565 built)
    Nieuport 17C.1 (1,000+ built?)
    Nieuport 24/27 (??? built)
    Nieuport-Delage 29C.1 (??? built)

    GERMAN DESIGNED AIRCRAFT

    AEG G.IV

    574/18 Canadian Aviation Museum, Rockcliffe

    Albatros B.I

    20.01 Heeresgeschichtliches Museum (Army Museum), Vienna

    Albatros B.II

    ‘L30’ Narodowe Muzeum Lotnictw (Polish Aviation Museum), Krakow
    756 Flygvapenmuseum (Swedish Air Force Museum), Linköping (built in 1925 by FVM in Sweden)

    Albatros D.Va

    5390/17 Australian War Museum, Canberra
    7161/17 NASM, Smithsonian, Washington DC

    DFW C.V

    17077/17 Narodowe Muzeum Lotnictw (Polish Aviation Museum), Krakow

    Fokker E.III

    210/16 Science Museum, London (highly original but canvas stripped)

    Fokker D.III

    Serial number not known? Vienna Technical Museum

    Fokker D.VII

    2523/18 Militaire Luchtvaart Museum, Soesterberg, The Netherlands
    ‘4404/18’ Deutsches Museum, Munich (Modified post-war Dutch build)
    4635/18 NASM, Smithsonian, Washington DC
    6796/18 Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, Le Bourget, Paris
    6810/18 Brome County Historical Society, Knowlton, Quebec (high degree of originality)
    8417/18 RAFM Hendon
    10347/18 Canadian Aviation Museum, Rockcliffe (kit of parts under restoration)

    Fokker E.V/D.VII

    ????/18 Museo Gianni Caproni, Trento (fuselage & engine only, under restoration)

    Halberstadt CL.II

    15459/17 Narodowe Muzeum Lotnictw (Polish Aviation Museum), Krakow (incomplete)

    Halberstadt CL.IV

    8103/18 Deutsches Museum, Munich
    ‘D-4’ Deutches Auto-Museum, Schloss Langenberg
    8103/18 NMUSAF, Dayton, Ohio (rebuilt in conjunction with other two survivors)
    8130/18 NASM, Washington Dulles (assembled from original parts around original fuselage)
    ???? Deutsches Technikmuseum, Berlin (assembled from original parts around original fuselage)

    Halberstadt C.V

    3471/18 Brussels Aviation Museum (high degree of originality)

    Junkers J.1

    586/18 Canadian Aviation Museum, Rockcliffe

    Junkers J.7 (D.1)

    5929/18 Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, Le Bourget, Paris

    LVG C.VI

    3141/18 Brussels Aviation Museum
    7198/18 RAFM, Cosford (Michael Beetham Conservation Centre)
    9041/18 Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, Le Bourget, Paris (currently under restoration by the Mémorial Flight Association)

    Pfalz D.X11

    2558/18 or 2630/18 or 2740/18 NASM, Smithsonian, Washington DC
    2558/18 or 2630/18 or 2740/18 Seattle Museum of Flight
    2600/18 AWM Canberra
    2690/18 Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace, Le Bourget, Paris

    Roland D.VIb

    2225/18 Narodowe Muzeum Lotnictw (Polish Aviation Museum), Krakow (incomplete)

    Rumpler C.IV

    310/17 Deutsches Museum, Munich

    Rumpler 6B

    ???? Hallinportti Ilmailumuseo (Halli Aviation Museum), Finland

    Siemens-Schuckhert D.IV

    [10114] Narodowe Muzeum Lotnictw (Polish Aviation Museum), Krakow (incomplete & converted into Albatross H.1)

    No Known Survivors (250+ Built)

    AEG C.IV (400 built)
    Albatross D.II?
    Albatross D.III
    Fokker Dr.1 (318 built)
    Hannover CL.III/CL.IIIa (617 built)
    Pfalz D.III (c1075 built)
    Roland D.II ??

    AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN DESIGNED AIRCRAFT

    Aviatik Berg D.I

    101.37 Vienna Technical Museum (high degree of originality)
    101.40 Museum of Flight, Seattle

    Aviatik C.I

    C.227/16 Brussels Aviation Museum (incomplete)

    Aviatik C.III

    ???? Narodowe Muzeum Lotnictw (Polish Aviation Museum), Krakow (incomplete)

    Etrich Taube/Rumpler Taube

    ‘A108/14’/A118/13 Deutsches Technikmuseum, Berlin
    ???? Vienna Technical Museum (Technisches Museum)
    ???? Luftwaffenmuseum, Berlin
    ???? Flugmuseum Aviaticum, Wiener Neustadt
    ???? Deutsches Museum, Munich
    ???? Norsk Teknisk Museum, on display at Forsvarets Flysamling, Gardermoen
    ???? Narodowe Muzeum Lotnictw (Polish Aviation Museum), Krakow (unrestored)

    Knoller C.II

    119.15 Nerodni Tecnické Museum, Prague

    Hansa-Brandenburg D1

    28.68 Nerodni Tecnické Museum, Prague (fuselage only)
    10.21 Vojenske Muzeum (Czech Aviation Museum), Kbely (post war Aero Ae-10 – how genuine is this example?)

    Hansa Brandenburg B.I

    ???? Budapest Aviation Museum

    Hansa Brandenburg W.33

    4.D.2 Suomen Ilmailumuseo (Finnish Air Museum), Vantaa (post war Finnish built IVL A.22, licence built to modified design)

    Lloyd Prototype

    40.01 Budapest Transport Museum

    Lohner L-1

    L-127 Museo Storico dell’ Aeronautica Militare Italiana, Vigna di Valle

    Phönix D.III

    947 Flygvapenmuseum (Swedish Air Force Museum), Linköping

    ITALIAN DESIGNED AIRCRAFT

    Ansaldo A 1 “Balilla”

    MM16553 Museo del Risorgimento e del comune di Bergamo (under restoration by GAVS in Turin)

    Ansaldo SVA-5

    11721 Museo Storico dell’ Aeronautica Militare Italiana, Vigna di Valle
    11777 Museo Gianni Caproni, Trento
    ????? ?, Peru (rebuilt (poorly) following crash – how genuine is this?)

    Ansaldo SVA-9

    13148 Aeritalia

    Ansaldo SVA-10

    12736 Il Vittoriale degli Italiani, Gardone Riveria
    13164 Museo Nacional de Aeronáutica, Argentina (existence to be confirmed)

    Caproni Ca.3

    1 Museo Storico dell’ Aeronautica Militare Italiana, Vigna di Valle

    Caproni Ca.20

    23174 Museum of Flight, Seattle (high degree of originality)

    Caproni Ca.36

    2378 Museo Aeronautica Caproni di Taliedo, on loan to NMUSAF, Dayton, Ohio

    Macchi M.7

    945 Flygvapenmuseum (Swedish Air Force Museum), Linköping

    MEXICAN DESIGNED AIRCRAFT

    TNCA Type H

    ???? Mexican Air Force Collection

    RUSSIAN DESIGNED AIRCRAFT

    Anatra Anasalj

    010.091 Nerodni Tecnické Museum, Prague

    Grigorovich M-5

    ???? Turkish Air Force Museum, Izmar

    Grigorovich M-15

    ???? Narodowe Muzeum Lotnictw (Polish Aviation Museum), Krakow

    SWEDISH DESIGNED AIRCRAFT

    Thulin typ D

    F1 Keski-Suomen Ilmailumuseo (Aviation Museum of Central Finland), Tikkakoski (partial replica based around original fuselage)

    Thulin typ G

    G 11-15 Under restoration at Flygvapenmuseum (Swedish Air Force Museum), Linköping

    Thulin typ N

    ?? Svenska Tekniska Museet, Stockholm

    US DESIGNED AIRCRAFT

    Curtiss JN-4D Jenny

    JN-4C
    C227 Canadian Aviation Museum, Rockcliffe
    C308 Pioneer Flight Museum, Kingsbury, Texas
    C496 Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum, St. Louis
    C1122 Skeeter Carlson, Spokane, Washington State (high degree of originality)
    1898 ????
    4048 Anthony Morozowsky, Zanesville, Ohio (serial number indicates a JN-4D?)
    10875 John Shue, York, Pennsylvania
    39158 National Air Museum?
    56618 ???? [CHECK IF GENUINE]
    ‘C-AAI’ Reynolds-Alberta Museum, (“80 % genuine”)
    ???? Cradle of Aviation Museum, Garden City, New York State (barn find restoration)
    ???? Tiger Boys Aeroplane Works & Flying Museum, Guelph, Ontario

    JN-4D
    D-51 Yanks Air Museum, Chino, California (displayed with canvas stripped)
    278 Sold to??
    396 San Diego Aerospace Museum
    400??? James Smith, Fortine, Montana
    450 Kenneth Hyde, on loan to Virginia Aviation Museum, Richmond, Virginia
    490 Sold to?? [CHECK IF GENUINE]
    A995 US Museum of Naval Aviation, Pensacola, Florida
    A996 Museum of Flying, Santa Monica, California
    1321 Franklin Root, Staunton, Virginia
    1350 Warp Pioneer Villiage Museum, Minden, Nebraska
    2421 Chicago Museum of Science & Industry (question mark whether this is genuine or a replica)
    2525 owner unknown, Indiana
    2780 US Museum of Army Aviation, Ozark, Alabama
    2805 NMUSAF, Dayton Ohio
    2844 ????
    3233 ????
    3229 Pioneer Flight Museum, Kingsbury, Texas [DUPLICATE?]
    3712 Flying Heritage Collection, Arlington, Washington State
    3973 John Johnson, Edmonton, Alberta
    4904 EAA AirVenture Museum, Oshkosh, Wisconsin (composite of parts including wing from 5357 and JN-4A fuselage parts)
    4983 NASM, Washington Dulles
    5002 Hill Aerospace Museum, Utah (rebuilt)
    5086 Glenn H Curtiss Museum, Hammondsport, New York (under restoration)
    5360 Kermit Weeks, Polk City, Florida (very original but badly damaged)
    5361 Kenneth Hyde, Warrenton, Virginia
    6062 Paul Dougherty, Bethel, Pennsylvania (under restoration at Golden Age Air Museum?)
    8047 Paul Dougherty, Bethel, Pennsylvania (under restoration at Golden Age Air Museum?)
    33779 Kenneth Hyde, Warrenton, Virginia
    34091 Yanks Air Museum, Chino, California?
    34094 Owls Head Transportation Museum, Maine
    ???? Museum of Flight, Seattle (little original material remaining)
    ???? US Army Center for Military History, on loan to College Park Aviation Museum, College Park, Maryland (barn find restoration)
    ???? Frontier Army Museum, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
    ???? Yanks Air Museum, Chino, California – also have a third example?

    JN-4H
    3919 Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, New York State (composite aircraft)
    8644 Frank Schelling, Schellville, California

    JN-4HG
    A4160 National Museum of the US Marine Corps, Quantico, Virginia

    Yet to classify:
    ???? ex-Gene Frank (2 No. kits of parts)
    ???? Aero Vintage Ltd, currently at AJD Engineering, Sudbury
    ???? Hiller Aviation Museum, San Carlos, California
    ???? Museum of Flying, Santa Monica, California
    ???? Fairbanks International Airport, Alaska
    ???? Denver International Airport

    Curtiss NC-4

    A2294 NASM, on loan to US Museum of Naval Aviation. Pensacola, Florida

    Curtiss N-9H

    ???? NASM, Washington Dulles

    LWF Model F Tractor

    4 Nerodni Tecnické Museum, Prague

    Packard Lepere Lusac

    42133 NMUSAF, Dayton Ohio

    Standard J1

    581 Owls Head Transportation Museum, Maine
    1000 James Hammond, Yellow Springs, Ohio
    1141 NMUSAF, Dayton Ohio
    1582 Kermit Weeks, Polk City Florida (composite of two aircraft)
    1598 ????
    1956 EAA AirVenture Museum, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
    2969 Michael Cilurso, Schnecksville, Pennsylvania (assembled from original components – period kit)
    4598 Pioneer Flight Museum, Kingsbury, Texas
    ‘N62505’ Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum, St. Louis
    ???? NMUSAF, Dayton Ohio (incomplete)
    ???? Henry Ford Museum, on loan to Glenn H Curtiss Museum, Hammondsport, New York
    ???? Golden Age Air Museum Bethel, Pennsylvania (off site under restoration)

    Lincoln Standard HS
    N1375 NASM, Washington Dulles

    Standard E1

    49128 Kermit Weeks, Polk City Florida
    ???? Virginia Aviation Museum, Richmond, Virginia

    Thomas-Morse S4 Scout

    S4B
    4328 Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, New York State

    S4C
    38898 Skeeter Carlson, Spokane, Washington State
    38923 Pioneer Flight Museum, Kingsbury, Texas
    38944 NMUSAF, Dayton Ohio
    ???? Cradle of Aviation Museum, Garden City, New York State
    ???? Pioneer Flight Museum, Kingsbury, Texas (fuselage & engine only?)

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