General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark - Aircraft On Display

Aircraft On Display

F-111A
  • 63-9766 – Air Force Flight Test Center Museum, Edwards AFB, California (first F-111)
  • 63-9767 – Octave Chanute Aerospace Museum (the former Chanute AFB), Illinois
  • 63-9768 – used as a ground trainer, RAAF Amberley, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia
  • 63-9771 – Cannon AFB, Clovis, New Mexico
  • 63-9773 – Sheppard AFB Air Park, Sheppard AFB, Texas
  • 63-9775 – United States Space and Rocket Center, Huntsville, Alabama
  • 63-9776 – Mountain Home AFB, Idaho (the only RF-111A, marked as 66-0022)
  • 63-9778 – Air Force Flight Test Center Museum, Edwards AFB, California (TACT/AFTI F-111)
  • 63-9782 – former Griffiss AFB, New York
  • 66-0012 – American Airpower Museum, Long Island, New York
  • 67-0046 – Brownwood Regional Airport, Brownwood, Texas
  • 67-0047 – Sheppard AFB Air Park, Sheppard AFB, Texas
  • 67-0051 – Historic Aviation Memorial Museum, Tyler Pounds Regional Airport, Texas (marked as 67-0050)
  • 67-0057 – Dyess Air Force Base Linear Air Park, Abilene, Texas
  • 67-0058 – Carl Miller Park, Mountain Home, Idaho
  • 67-0067 – National Museum of the United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, Ohio
  • 67-0069 – The Southern Museum of Flight, Birmingham, Alabama
  • 67-0100 – Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada (aircraft display park)
F-111D
  • 68-0092 – Yanks Air Museum, Chino, California
  • 68-0140 – Cannon AFB, Clovis, New Mexico (F-111 "Vark" Memorial Park, west side of Clovis, N.M.)
F-111E
  • 67-0120 – American Air Museum, Imperial War Museum Duxford, Duxford, England The last 20th TFW F-111E in the United Kingdom. It was directly transferred from USAF service at RAF Upper Heyford to the museum in late 1993, prior to the base closure in 1994.
  • 68-0009 – Undergoing restoration at the Veterans Memorial Air Park, Fort Worth, Texas
  • 68-0011 – RAF Lakenheath, England (gate guard, marked as 48th TFW F-111F)
  • 68-0020 – Hill Aerospace Museum, Hill AFB, Utah (nicknamed "My Lucky Blonde")
  • 68-0027 – Commemorative Air Force, Midland/Odessa, Texas
  • 68-0033 – Pima Air and Space Museum (adjacent to Davis-Monthan AFB), Tucson, Arizona
  • 68-0055 – Museum of Aviation, Robins AFB, Warner Robins, Georgia (nicknamed "Heartbreaker")
  • 68-0058 – Air Force Armament Museum, Eglin AFB, Florida
FB-111A / F-111G
  • 67-0159 – Aerospace Museum of California (FB-111A development aircraft)
  • 68-0239 – the former K.I. Sawyer AFB, Michigan (nicknamed the "Rough Night")
  • 68-0245 – March Field Air Museum, March ARB, Riverside, California (nicknamed "Ready Teddy")
  • 68-0248 – South Dakota Air and Space Museum, Ellsworth AFB, South Dakota (nicknamed "Free For All")
  • 68-0267 – Strategic Air and Space Museum (adjacent to Offutt AFB), Ashland, Nebraska (nicknamed "Black Widow")
  • 68-0275 – Kelly Field Heritage Museum, Lackland AFB / Kelly Field San Antonio, Texas (painted in tactical scheme)
  • 68-0284 – Eighth Air Force Museum, Barksdale AFB, Louisiana
  • 68-0286 – Clyde Lewis Airpark (adjacent to the former Plattsburgh AFB), Plattsburgh, NY (nicknamed "SAC Time")
  • 68-0287 – Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum, the former Lowry AFB, Denver, Colorado
  • 69-6507 – Castle Air Museum, the former Castle AFB, Atwater, California (nicknamed "Madam Queen")
  • 69-6509 – Whiteman AFB, Missouri (gate guard) (nicknamed "The Spirit of the Seacoast")
  • A8-272 - F-111G at RAAF Museum, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
F-111F
  • 70-2364 – In the median strip of US Highway 70, south of Portales, New Mexico
  • 70-2390 – National Museum of the United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, Ohio
  • 70-2408 – Santa Fe, New Mexico Airport
  • 74-0177 – National Cold War Exhibition, Royal Air Force Museum Cosford
For other variants on display, see General Dynamics/Grumman F-111B, General Dynamics/Grumman EF-111A Raven, and General Dynamics F-111C.

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