Fairey Gannet - Survivors

Survivors

  • Gannet T.2 XA508, Fleet Air Arm Museum
  • Gannet T.2 / T.5 Prototype WN365 now XT752 owned by Shannan Hendricks, New Richmond, Wisconsin, the world's last flying T5 under current refurbishment for return to flight status
  • Gannet T.5 XG883, Museum of Berkshire Aviation, Woodley, Berkshire, England
  • Gannet AEW.3 XL472, Gatwick Aviation Museum, Surrey, England
  • Gannet AEW.3 XL450, at the Flugausstellung Hermeskeil in Germany
  • Gannet ECM.6 XG831 at Davidstow Airfield and Cornwall at War Museum, Cornwall.
  • Gannet ECM.6 XA459 at White Waltham Airfield, England
  • Gannet ECM.6 XG797 at the Imperial War Museum at Duxford Airfield, Cambridgeshire
  • Gannet AS.1, Serial no. F9139 at Surabaya, Indonesia.
  • Gannet AS.1, Serial no. F9127 at Satria Mandala Armed Forces Museum in Jakarta, Indonesia.
  • Gannet AEW.3 XL502 at Yorkshire Air Museum, England
  • Gannet 841 at Moorabbin Air Museum, Victoria, Australia
  • Gannet AS.1 XA334, Camden Museum of Aviation, NSW, Australia
  • Gannet AS.1 XA331, Queensland Air Museum, Caloundra, QLD, Australia
  • Gannet AEW.3 G-KAEW (XL500) undergoing a full restoration to airworthiness
  • Gannet AEW.3 at Pima Air Museum, Arizona
  • Gannet AS.4 XA460 768 (cnF9313) currently under restoration at Aeroventure, Doncaster
  • Gannet AEW.3 XL503 at the Fleet Air Arm museum, RNAS Yeovilton
  • HMAS Albatross, Nowra, New South Wales:
    • Gannet AS.1 cockpit trainer (upper hull of a crashed aircraft)
    • Fleet Air Arm Museum (Australia)
      • Gannet AS.1 846 - display
      • Gannet AS.1 restoration aircraft

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