North American B-45 Tornado - Aircraft On Display

Aircraft On Display

Three B-45s have survived to the present day.

  • B-45A Tornado, s/n 47-0008, at the Castle Air Museum at the former Castle AFB in Atwater, California.
  • B-45C Tornado, s/n 48-010, in the Cold War Hangar of the National Museum of the United States Air Force at Wright-Patterson AFB near Dayton, Ohio, The aircraft was used by Pratt & Whitney for engine testing, and was flown to the Museum in 1971.
  • RB-45C Tornado, s/n 48-017, at the Strategic Air and Space Museum adjacent to Offutt AFB in Ashland, Nebraska.Video here

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