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This is a list of surviving Douglas C-47 Skytrain and variant aircraft, including the C-53 Skytrooper, C-117 and R4D.
Argentina
editAirworthy
- 43-49533. LV-BEH, C-47B-15-DK c/n 15349/26794 - ex-Argentine Air Force TC-35, ex-United States Army Air Force 43-49533.[1]
On display
- 41-18539. C-47-DL. CTA-15. At Museo de la Aviacion Naval, Bahia Blanca
- 42-23716. C-47A. Cape Horn 5-T-22. At Ushuia Aero club.
- 43-15499. TA-05, ex-Argentine Air Force, at Museo Nacional de Aeronáutica de Argentina, Morón, Buenos Aires. Used in flights to Antarctica.[2]
- 43-48194. C-47A-30-DK c/n 25455/14010, ex-Argentine Air Force T-101, at Museo Nacional de Aeronáutica de Argentina. Displayed representing presidential transport LQ-GJT Independencia .[3][4]
Austria
editOn Display
- 42-93189. C-47A. N86U. Arizona Lady. First Austrian DC-3 Dakota Club.[5]
Australia
editAirworthy
- 44-76764. C-47B. Ex RAAF A65-95. Flying as VH-EAE with HARS Aviation Museum.[6]
- 44-76770. C-47B. Ex-RAAF A65-98. Flying as VH-OVM with Melbournes Gooney Bird.[7][failed verification]
- 44-76774. ex-RAAF A65-94, civil registration VH-EAF – C-47B airworthy in the collection of the Historical Aircraft Restoration Society at the Illawarra Regional Airport in New South Wales; in colours it wore while in service with the Aircraft Research and Development Unit RAAF.[8]
On display
- 41-18646 – C-47 under restoration to static display by Jeff Morgan in Karoonda, South Australia. It was previously displayed at a McDonald's.[9][10][11]
- 42-92711. ex-Royal Australian Navy (RAN) Fleet Air Arm N2-43 – C-47A modified with extended nose to house a radar system from a de Havilland Sea Venom ; on static display in the Fleet Air Arm Museum at naval air station HMAS Albatross near Nowra, New South Wales.[12][13][14]
- 42-93009. VH-EAP. Qantas Founders Museum[15][failed verification]
- 42-93199. Painted as VH-EWE. Central Australian Aviation Museum.[16][failed verification]
- 44-49377. ex-Papua New Guinea Defence Force (PNGDF) P2-003 – C-47B on outdoor display at a pub in the town of Moree, New South Wales[17]
- 44-49379. ex-Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) A65-64 – C-47B on display mounted on poles outside the RSL Club premises at Mulwala in New South Wales[18]
- 44-49870. ex-RAAF A65-71 – C-47B in storage at the Treloar Technology Centre of the Australian War Memorial in Mitchell, Australian Capital Territory.[citation needed]
- 44-76345. ex-RAAF A65-78 – C-47B in storage at the RAAF Museum at RAAF Williams in Point Cook, Victoria[19]
- 44-76547. ex RAAF A65-86 – C-47B on static display at RAAF Amberley Aviation Heritage Center in Amberley, Queensland.[20]
- 44-77128. ex-RAAF A65-114 – C-47B on static display at the South Australian Aviation Museum in Port Adelaide, South Australia .[21]
- 45-0957. ex-RAAF A65-124 – C-47B on static display at the Aviation Heritage Museum in Bull Creek, Western Australia.[22]
Belgium
editOn Display
- K-16 – C-47B on static display at the Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and Military History in Brussels.[23]
- K-1 registered as OT-CWA at the Open Air Museum of the 15th Wing next to its former base in Steenokkerzeel/Melsbroek.[citation needed]
Brazil
editOn Display
- 43-15495 C-47 B. On Display at Museo Aerospatial.[24][failed verification]
- 43-49660. C-47B. Airworthy, in Mococa, São Paulo, reg PP-VBN.[citation needed]
Canada
editAirworthy
- 12913 – CC-129 airworthy with Buffalo Airways in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.[25]
- 12932 – CC-129 airworthy with Buffalo Airways in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.[25]
- 12945 – Dakota III airworthy at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum in Hamilton, Ontario.[26]
- 42-93108 – C-47A airworthy with Buffalo Airways in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.[25]
- KG563 – Dakota III airworthy with Buffalo Airways in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.[25]
On Display
- 41-18471 – C-47 on static display at the Reynolds-Alberta Museum in Wetaskiwin, Alberta.[27]
- 42-92419 – CC-129 on static display at the National Air Force Museum of Canada in Astra, Ontario.[28]
- 42-108960 – C-47A on static display at the Aero Space Museum of Calgary in Calgary, Alberta.[29]
- 44-76590 – Dakota IV on static display at Greenwood Military Aviation Museum in Greenwood, Nova Scotia.[30]
Chile
editOn Display
- 42-93390. C-47A. Museo Nacional Aeronáutico y del Espacio, Los Cerillos Airport, Santiago.[citation needed]
- 43-15692. C-47A. Museo Nacional Aeronáutico y del Espacio.[citation needed]
- 43-48854. C-47A. Museo Nacional Aeronáutico y del Espacio.[citation needed]
On restoration process for display
- 43-49697. C-47B-20-DK. Donated to Ricardo Prambs. Osorno, Region de los Lagos.[citation needed]
China
editAirworthy
- 44-77113 – C-47A airworthy with International Air Services of Carson City, Nevada acting as trustee.[31][32]
On display
- 42-92709 – C-47A on static display at the Flying Tigers Heritage Park in Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang.[33][34]
Colombia
editOn Display
- 42-23324. C-47 A-1-DL. Air Colombia Villavicencio as HK 3293, Crashed and under restoration.[citation needed]
- 42-92066. C-47A-DK. HK 3349. On Display at Tiuma Park, Villavicencio.[citation needed]
- 43-49082. C-47B. Museo Aero Finix, Cali.
- FAC667. Colombian Aerospace Museum.[citation needed]
Czech Republic
editOn Display
- 41-18342 – C-47 in storage at Air Parc Zruc in Zruč-Senec, Plzeň.[35][36]
Denmark
editAirworthy
- 43-15553. C-47A-85DL. OY-BPB. Flying with DC-3 Vennerne[37][failed verification]
On Display
- 42-23802. C-47A. OY-DDA. Denmarks Tekniske Museum[38][failed verification]
- 42-100737. C-47A. K-687. Danmarks flymuseum, Stauning Airport[39][failed verification]
Ecuador
editOn Display
- 44-77164. C-47B. Quito Air Force Museum.[citation needed]
Ethiopia
editOn Display
- 42-23766. Dakota III. Registered to Ethiopian Airlines as ET-T-1. Is on display in front of Addis Ababa Bole International Airport next to the Ethiopian Airlines headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.[citation needed]
Finland
editAirworthy
- 43-2033 – C-53C OH-LCH with Airveteran Oy in Vantaa, Uusimaa (winters at Vaasa Airport).[40]
On Display
- 43-48254 OH-LCF (DO-4) – C-47A at the Finnish Air Force Museum in Tikkakoski, Jyväskylä.[41]
- 42-100846 OH-LCD (DO-8) — C-47A “Lokki” (‘Seagull’) at the Finnish Aviation Museum in Vantaa, Uusimaa.[citation needed]
France
editAirworthy
- 42-23310. C-47-DL. F-AZTE. France DC 3.[42]
- 44-77020. C-47B. F-AZOX Chalair. Un Dakota sur Normandie. Caen-Carpiquet Airport.[43]
On Display
- 41-18487. C-47A. Lann-Bihoue air base[44][failed verification]
- 42-68810. Gruesome. Musee Aeronatique Bretagne
- 42-92449. C-47A. Musée Air Space. Le Bourget. Marked as 42-100558[45][failed verification]
- 42-93251. C-47A. La Ferte Alais Airfield. Also mentioned as 43-15101
- 42-93654. C -47-A. Ailes Anciennes. Toulouse[46]
- 42-100825. C-47A on static display at the Airborne Museum in Sainte-Mère-Eglise, Manche. It is painted as 43-15159 The Argonia.[47]
- 43-15073. C-47A on static display at the Merville Gun Battery in Merville-Franceville-Plage, Normandy. Saved from scrappers in Bosnia, she is now completely restored in her 1944 configuration.[citation needed]
- 44-76229. C-47B On display in Dinard.[citation needed]
- 44-76420. C-47B. L Epopee de lIndustrie et de lAeronautique, Albert.[citation needed]
- 44-77047. C-47B D-day Experience Museum. Dead Mans Corner. Saint Come du Mont, Manche. Painted as 42-92717. Used as simulator for visitors.[48][failed verification]
- 44-77116. C-47B. Musée de l'aéronautique navale , Rochefort-Soubise,[49][failed verification]
Germany
editOn Display
- 41-20058. C-53. Munich Airport.
- 42-100997. C-47A. Flugausstellung Peter Junior. Heremskeil[50][failed verification]
- 43-30729. C-47A. On Display in Fassberg. Painted as 43-15208
- 43-48189. C-47A. Auto & Technik Museum. Sinsheim.[51][failed verification]
- 43-49081. C-47B. Frankfurt Airport at Berlin Airlift Memorial.[citation needed]
- 43-49728. /14+01 – C-47B/Dakota IV on static display at the Deutsches Museum Flugwerft Schleissheim in Oberschleißheim, Bavaria.[52]
- 43-49866. C-47B. ex-Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) A65-69 – C-47B on static display at the Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr – Flugplatz Berlin-Gatow (Bundeswehr Museum of Military History – Berlin-Gatow Airfield) at the former RAF Gatow air base in Berlin; presented by the Australian government in 1980 to commemorate RAAF aircrews' role in the Berlin Airlift.[53][54]
- 45-0951. C-47B. Berlin Technology Museum.[55][failed verification]
Greece
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Airworthy
- 43-16008. C-47A. Hellenic Air Force.[citation needed]
On Display
- 43-48981. C-47B. Converted to a bar, in Athens.[citation needed]
- 43-48991. C-47A. Hellenic Air Force Museum. Tatoi.[citation needed]
- 43-49111. C-47B. Hellenic Air Force Museum. Tatoi.[citation needed]
- 43-49479. C-47B. KK 156. on static display at the Hellenic Air Force Museum located at Dekelia Air Base in Acharnes.[56]
- 44-76874. C-47B. SX-ECF.[citation needed]
Hong Kong
editOn Display
- 41-18385. On display at Hong Kong Science Museum. Ex-Cathay Pacific "Betsy", registered VR-HDB.[citation needed]
- Unknown. On display outside Cathay City. As substitution for the lost Cathay Pacific "Niki".[citation needed]
Honduras
editOn Display
- 42-93701. C-47A. Honduran Aviation Museum.[citation needed]
- FAH-315. is also reported at Honduran Aviation Museum. Unknown USAAF nr.[citation needed]
41-18696 under restoration 26 June 2024 La Ceiba, Honduras.[citation needed]
Hungary
editAirworthy
- 43-16026. C-47A (or Lisunov Li-2T) as part of Malev Hungarian Airlines, used in various airshows.[57]
Iceland
editAirworthy
- 43-30710. C-47A. with Icelandair livery.[citation needed]
India
editAirworthy
- 44-76488. C-47B. VP 905 - DC-3 part of Indian Air Force's vintage squadron.[58][59]
On Display
- 43-15546. C-47A-85-DL airframe with c/n 20012 . Owned by Flytech Aviation Academy and is used for ground training at the Nadirgul airstrip . It was used in India as VT-DTS, and featured in the 1965 Bollywood murder mystery movie Gumnaam. It is featured on postage stamps.[citation needed]
Indonesia
editOn Display
- 42-23688. C-47A on display in Lembaga Kesehatan Penerbangan dan Ruang Angkasa , South Jakarta, Jakarta.[60]
- 42-93424. C-47A on display as RI-001 "Seulawah" in Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, East Jakarta, Jakarta.[61]
- 43-15157. C-47A on display at Garuda Indonesia HQ, Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, Tangerang, Banten.[62]
- 45-0965. C-47B on display as RI-001 "Seulawah" in Satriamandala Museum, South Jakarta, Jakarta.[citation needed]
Israel
editOn Display
- 42-5635. C-47-DL. At Ramon Airport.[citation needed]
- 44-76505. C-47B. Mitspeh Revivim Museum in the Negev.[citation needed]
- 44-76975. C-47B-35-DK. At Israeli Air Force Museum at Hatzerim AFB, Beersheba.[citation needed]
Italy
editOn Display
- 41-7774. C -47-DL. Museo Storico.[63][failed verification]
- 42-92834. C-47A. Parco Tematico dell' Aviazione. Rimini[64][failed verification]
- 42-100731. MM61776 - C47B on static display at Italian Air Force Museum, Vigna di Valle[65]
- 43-48983. C-47B on static display at Volandia in Somma Lombardo, Varese.[66]
Malta
editOn Display
- 43-15762 – C-47A in storage at the Malta Aviation Museum in Ta' Qali, Attard.[67]
- 44-76603 – C-47B under restoration at the Malta Aviation Museum in Ta' Qali, Attard.[67]
Netherlands
editAirworthy
- 44-19434 / 42-100971. C-47A Prinses Amalia in operation, part of the Dutch Dakota Association fleet.[68][failed verification]
On Display
- 42-23974. C-47A. De Vliegende Hollander . At Avidrome museum, Lelystad.[citation needed]
- 43-2022. C-53C. Darlin Dorien. Wings of Liberation Museum. Painted as '290321', which could be read as a military serial (42-90321), but reflects the owner's birthday.[69][failed verification]
- 43-15288. C-47A. At Avidrome museum, Lelystad. Under restoration to flying condition as PH-DDZ Doornroosje.[70][failed verification]
- 43-15652. T-443 – ex-RDAF K-688', c/n 20118 - C-47B on display at the Nationaal Militair Museum, Soesterberg .[71]
- 44-76634. C-47B. At Avidrome museum, Lelystad.[citation needed]
- 44-76900. C-47B. On Display at Madurodam.[citation needed]
New Zealand
editAirworthy
- 43-49219. C-47B-10-DK. ZK-DAK. NZ Warbirds DC-3 Syndicate, Ardmore Airport.[citation needed]
- 44-76803. C-47B. ZK-AWP. Air Chathams.[72][failed verification]
On Display
- 42-93410. ex-US Navy BuNo 17221 – LC-47H on static display in the collection of the Ferrymead Aeronautical Society at the Ferrymead Heritage Park in Christchurch.[73]
- 42-93579. C-47A. ZK-AMY. Formerly owned by Southern DC-3 trust. At Ashburton Aviation Museum.[74][failed verification]
- 42-100460 – C-47A on static display at a McDonald's in Taupō.[citation needed]
- 43-15585. C-47A. ZK-BYF. Gisborne Aviation Museum.[75][failed verification]
- 44-76983. C-47B-35DK. ZK-BQK. Former RNZAF NZ3544 1945–1952, written off, sold by tender to National Airways Corporation of NZ and rebuilt. In service 1956–1969. Leased to Polynesian Airways as 5W-FAH 1969–1970. Presented to the Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT) by NAC 1973. Presented in NAC Skyliner colours.[citation needed]
- 45-0960. C-47B. NZ3551 – C-47B on static display at the Air Force Museum of New Zealand in Christchurch.[76]
Norway
editAirworthy
On Display
- 42-93797. C-47A-25-DK. Flysamlingen Forsvarets museum, Oslo.[79]
Pakistan
edit- 41-18470. On display as coffee shop at Shangrila Resort, Skardu.[citation needed]
Philippines
edit- 48301. On static display at Philippine Air Force Aerospace Museum at Metro Manila.[citation needed]
Portugal
editOn Display
- 43-15037. C-47A. Museo Do Air. Lisabon.[citation needed]
- 43-15289. C-47A Museo D ar. Sintra.[citation needed]
Russia
editAirworthy
- 42-24173. C-47A. N12BA.[citation needed]
Serbia
editOn Display
- 44-76888 – C-47B on static display at the Aeronautical Museum Belgrade in Surčin, Belgrade.[80]
Slovenia
editOn Display
- 43-48199. C-47A. On Display in Otok, Metlika.[citation needed]
South Africa
edit- 6832 – Dakota IIIA on display at the South African Air Force Museum at Air Force Base Ysterplaat.[81]
- 6859 – C-47 on display at the South African Air Force Museum at Air Force Base Swartkop.[82]
South Korea
editOn Display
- 42-93704. C-47A. Korean Aerospace Industry Museum[83][failed verification]
- 43-15737. C-47A. Inha University. Incheon.[84][failed verification]
Spain
editOn Display
- 41-18417. C-47-DL. At Son Bonet Airport. Mallorca[85][failed verification]
- 43-16134. C-47B. Museo de Aeronautica, Madrid[86][failed verification]
- 45-1091. C-47B. Malaga Aeronautico Museum. Painted as Iberia.[citation needed]
- 43-49719. C-47B. Served in the USAF, RAF and in several airlines. On display at the Aeronautical Museum of Catalonia (Sabadell Airport).[citation needed]
Sri Lanka
editOn Display
- 43-48203. C-47A. Sri Lanka Air Force Museum.[87]
Sweden
editAirworthy
- 43-30732. Served in the Swedish Air Force as 79006. Today still flying with the society Flygande Veteraner under the name "Daisy"[88]
On Display
- Wreckage of 42-5694 on display at the Swedish Air Force Museum in Linköping. The plane last served as TP 79 001 in the Swedish Air Force and was shot down over the Baltic Sea by the Soviet Union while on mission to gather signal-intelligence for the National Defence Radio Establishment (Sweden) in June 1952. The wreckage was discovered in 2003 and recovered in 2004. Exhibited at the museum since 2010.[89]
- 42-32877. on static display in Karlsborg Sweden at the Swedish Airborne Camp. This plane also served in the Swedish Air Force, as 79002, with signal-intelligence, like 79001 above. Today restored as a Swedish Airborne aircraft from the 60s. It participated in all major Allied Parachute Missions from the Invasion of Sicilly July 1943 over the D-day until Operation Market-Garden in Holland September 1944.
- 42-93706. exhibited outside the Swedish Air Force Museum in Linköping. The aircraft served as TP 79 007 in the Swedish Air Force between 1960 and 1982. After Second World War in civilian service in Det Norske Luftselskap in Norway until 1948. In Swedish civilian service 1948–1957 with Scandinavian Airlines and 1957–1960 in Linjeflyg.[90][failed verification]
- 42-24049. On display at a shopping center in Norrtälje, Sweden.[citation needed]
Switzerland
editAirworthy
- 41-18401. C-47-DL. Painted as 43-15087. N 150 D. Owned by Hugo Mathys.[citation needed]
- 41-18542. (or 18541, not confirmed info) C-47-DL. HB-ISB. Classic air. Operated by Classic Air.[citation needed]
- 42-24133. C-47A-45DL. NH 431 HM. Painted as Swissair. Owned by Hugo Mathys.[91][failed verification]
On Display
- 44-77061. C-47B. Swiss Museum of transport.[92]
Taiwan
editOn Display
- 42-93674. C-47A. At Chung Cheng Aviation Museum. Museum is closed. Removed to an airbase.[93]
Thailand
editOn Display[94]
- 42-92972 C-47A. Hope International Rehabilitation Centre, Si Racha.[citation needed]
- 42-108840 C-47A. At Chiang Mai Air Force Museum.[95][failed verification]
- 43-49213 C-47B. On U-Tapao Beach near U-Tapao International Airport.[citation needed]
- 43-49703 EC-47P. Ripley's Believe It or Not!, Royal Garden Plaza mall, Pattaya.[citation needed]
- 43-49919 C-47A. The Camp Flea Market, Bangkok.[citation needed]
Turkey
editOn Display
- 42-100510. C-47A. Anadolu University Vecihi Hürkuş Aviation Park[96][failed verification]
- 43-49195. C-47A. At Istanbul Air Force Museum.[97]
- 43-15063. C-47A. Ankara Aviation Museum.[citation needed]
United Kingdom
editAirworthy
- 40-0070. C-41-A. N 341A. Aerotechnics Aviation Inc, Tewkesbury.[citation needed]
- 42-24338/ZA947 – C-47A/Dakota 3 During the Second World War this aircraft served entirely in Canada. It is airworthy and forms part of the BBMF. It was originally given the serial number KG661 and served with the Royal Aircraft Establishment, but in the late 1970s it was realised that the serial number KG661 had, in fact, previously been allocated to another Dakota which had been destroyed in an accident. The error was reported and in July 1979 the Dakota was allocated the 'modern' serial ZA947, which explains why this serial does not match the age or era of the aircraft.[98]
- 42-100882. C-47A. Drag em oot. Aero Legends UK.[99][failed verification]
- 42-100884. C-47A. Mayfly. Flying with Aces High[100][failed verification]
- 43-49308. C-47B. G-AMPY. RVL Aviation.[citation needed]
- 44-77104. C-47B. G-ANAF. RVL Aviation.[citation needed]
On Display
- 42-92648. Just a part of the body, at RAF Museum, London.[citation needed]
- 42-100521. Night Fright. Under restoration.[101][102][103]
- 43-15509. Imperial War Museum. Duxford
- 43-49240. C-47B. Lilly Belle 2. Wings Museum, Balcombe. With Nose from 42 to 100611. Without Wings.[104][failed verification]
- 44-76384/KN353 – C-47B/Dakota IV on display in taxiable condition at the Yorkshire Air Museum in Elvington, York.[105]
- 44-77003/KN645 – C-47B/Dakota IV on static display at the Royal Air Force Museum Cosford in Cosford, Shropshire.[106][107]
- 44-77087. C-47B. Merville Barracks, Colchester.[citation needed]
United States
editAirworthy C-47
- 42-32832 Sky King – Mid America Flight Museum in Mount Pleasant, Texas.[108][109]
C-47A/Dakota III
- 42-23518 Old Number 30 – Airbase Arizona of the Commemorative Air Force in Mesa, Arizona.[110][111][112]
- 42-23668 – Yanks Air Museum in Chino, California.[113][114]
- 42-92277/FL633 – WWII Airborne Demonstration Team in Frederick, Oklahoma.[115][116]
- 42-92847 That's All---Brother – restored to airworthy status at Basler Turbo Conversions in Oshkosh, Wisconsin; for the Commemorative Air Force. This airframe was the lead aircraft, after the Pathfinders, for the D-Day invasion and took its first flight in many years on 31 January 2018.[117][118][119]
- 42-100591 Tico Belle – Valiant Air Command Warbird Museum in Titusville, Florida.[120]
- 42-100857 – Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage, Alaska.[citation needed]
- 42-100931 Flagship Orange County – Lyon Air Museum in Santa Ana, California. This airframe is painted in a civilian scheme.[121][122]
- 43-15211 – Fantasy of Flight in Polk City, Florida.[123][124]
- 43-15679 – War Eagles Air Museum in Santa Teresa, New Mexico. This airframe is painted in a civilian scheme.[125][126]
- 43-15731 – Museum of Mountain Flying in Missoula, Montana.[127]
- 43-30652 Whiskey 7 – National Warplane Museum in Geneseo, New York. This aircraft was a lead plane in Mission Boston during the airborne invasion of Normandy during D-Day.[128][129]
- 43-48080 – Avionics Engineering Center of Ohio University in Albany, Ohio. It is painted in a civilian scheme.[130][131]
C-47B/R4D-6
- 43-48608 Betsy's Biscuit Bomber – Estrella Warbirds Museum in Paso Robles, California.[132][133]
- 43-48716 Luck of the Irish – Air Heritage Aviation Museum in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania.[134]
- 50783 Ready 4 Duty – Dallas/Fort Worth Wing of the Commemorative Air Force in Lancaster, Texas.[135][136]
- 50819 – Mid-Atlantic Air Museum in Reading, Pennsylvania.[137][138]
- 50829 – Fargo Air Museum in Fargo, North Dakota.[139]
- 44-76423 What's Up Doc? – Palm Springs Air Museum in Palm Springs, California.[140]
- 44-76717 Second Chance – American Airpower Museum in Farmingdale, New York.[141][142]
- 44-76791 Willa Dean – Lyon Air Museum in Santa Ana, California.[143][144]
TC-47D
- 44-76716 – Yankee Air Museum in Belleville, Michigan.[145][146]
TC-47K
- 99854 Black Sparrow – Basler Turbo Conversions in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.[147] Formerly operated by the Headquarters Squadron of the Commemorative Air Force.[148]
C-53D
- 41-20095 Beach City Baby – This airframe was previously used by the state of Ohio as the governor's aircraft before being put on display at the United States Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio. [149] The Aircraft underwent a lengthy restoration in Franklin, Pennsylvania before making its first post-restoration flight on May 14, 2022 and has since joined the airshow circuit.[150]
- 42-68830 D-Day Doll – Inland Empire Wing of the Commemorative Air Force in Riverside, California.[151]
On display (complete airframes) C-47
- 41-7723 – Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona.[152]
- 41-18482 – Museum of Alaska Transportation & Industry in Wasilla, Alaska.[citation needed]
C-47A/R4D-5
- 17217 – Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum in Pueblo, Colorado.[153]
- 42-23414 – Stonehenge Air Museum in Fortine, Montana.[154]
- 42-92838 – Joe B. Barnes Regional Park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.[citation needed]
- 42-92841 Turf and Sport Special – Air Mobility Command Museum in Dover, Delaware.[155]
- 42-92990 Okie Dokie – Travis Air Force Base Heritage Center in Fairfield, California.[156]
- 42-93096 – National World War II Museum in New Orleans, Louisiana.[157]
- 42-93168 – Air Zoo in Kalamazoo, Michigan.[158]
- 42-100486 Cheeky Charlie – Pacific Aviation Museum in Honolulu, Hawaii.[159][160]
- 42-100828 – Fort Campbell near Clarksville, Tennessee. This airframe was previously operated by the Air Acres Museum in Woodstock, Georgia.[citation needed]
- 42-108798/17096 Brass Hat – Don F. Pratt Museum at Fort Campbell near Clarksville, Tennessee.[161]
- 42-108808/17106 – Dyess Linear Air Park at Dyess Air Force Base in Abilene, Texas.[citation needed]
- 43-15510 – Air Commando Park at Hurlburt Field in Mary Esther, Florida. This airframe is painted as an AC-47D.[162][163]
- 43-15635 Old 635 – National Museum of Transportation in Kirkwood, Missouri.[164]
- 43-15977 Seventh Heaven – Castle Air Museum in Atwater, California.[165]
- 43-16130 Hi Honey! – Barksdale Global Power Museum in Bossier City, Louisiana.[166]
- 43-48098 – Strategic Air Command & Aerospace Museum in Ashland, Nebraska.[167]
VC-47A
- 42-93800 – Eagles Air Museum in West Fargo, North Dakota.[168]
C-47B
- 43-48362 – Fantasy of Flight in Polk City, Florida.[citation needed]
- 43-48415 – Kelly Field Annex in San Antonio, Texas.[citation needed]
- 43-48459 – Champaign Aviation Museum in Urbana, Ohio.[169]
- 43-48932 – 82nd Airborne Division War Memorial Museum in Fayetteville, North Carolina.[citation needed]
- 43-49206 – Altus Air Force Base near Altus, Oklahoma.[citation needed]
- 43-49270 – Grissom Air Museum in Peru, Indiana.[170]
- 43-49355 – Charleston Air Force Base Air Park in North Charleston, South Carolina.[citation needed]
- 43-49442 – Museum of Aviation in Warner Robins, Georgia.[171]
- 43-49526 – Fairchild Air Force Base near Airway Heights, Washington.[citation needed]
- 45-0928 – MAPS Air Museum in North Canton, Ohio.[172]
R4D-6
- 17278 – Silent Wings Museum in Lubbock, Texas.[173]
- 50761 – Charles B. Hall Airpark at Tinker Air Force Base near Midwest City, Oklahoma.[174]
- 50779 – Gunter Annex in Montgomery, Alabama.[citation needed]
- 50793 – Minnesota Air National Guard Museum in St. Paul, Minnesota.[175]
- 150190 – Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station near Niagara Falls, New York. This airframe was previously on display at the Museum of Aviation in Warner Robins, Georgia.[citation needed]
VC-47D
- 43-49281 – Hill Aerospace Museum in Roy, Utah.[176]
- 44-76326 – Battleship Memorial Park in Mobile, Alabama.[177]
- 44-76582 Kilroy is Here – Combat Air Museum in Topeka, Kansas.[178]
C-47D
- 43-49507 – National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton, Ohio.[179] It is painted as C-47A, 43–15174; an airframe that crashed in Germany on 24 April 1945.[180]
TC-47D
- 44-76502 – McChord Air Museum in Lakewood, Washington.[181]
C-47H
- 42-93127 – South Dakota Air and Space Museum in Box Elder, South Dakota.[citation needed]
C-47K
- 44-76486 – Air Force Armament Museum at Eglin Air Force Base in Valparaiso, Florida. This airframe is painted as an AC-47.[182]
R4D-3
- 5075 – Museum of Flying in Santa Monica, California.[183]
C-53D
- 42-68835 – Aerospace Museum of California in McClellan, California.[184]
C-117C
- 42-108866 – Goodfellow Air Force Base in San Angelo, Texas. This airframe was previously on display at the Pate Museum of Transportation in Cresson, Texas.[citation needed]
C-117D
- 50826 – Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona.[185]
On display (partial airframes) C-47A
- 43-15912 (Cockpit Only) – San Diego Air & Space Museum in San Diego, California.[186]
Under restoration or in storage (complete airframes) C-47A/Dakota III
- KG587 – under restoration to airworthy at Classic Aircraft Aviation Museum in Hillsboro, Oregon.[187][188][189]
C-47B
- 43-16141 – in storage at Burlington Air National Guard Base in South Burlington, Vermont.[190]
- 44-76457 – under restoration at the Historic Aircraft Restoration Project in New York, New York.[citation needed]
C-53D
- 42-68710 – under restoration to airworthy with Saving Lulu Belle, Inc. in Fremont, Ohio.[191]
C-53DO
- 41-20130 – under full static restoration at North Carolina Transportation Museum in Spencer, NC.[192]
Uruguay
editOn Display
- 42-100768 – C-47A on static display at the Colonel Jaime Meregalli Aeronautical Museum in Ciudad de la Costa, Canelones.[193]
- 44-77060 – C-47B on static display at the Colonel Jaime Meregalli Aeronautical Museum in Ciudad de la Costa, Canelones.[193]
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