A-12 Aircraft Production and Disposition
| Serial number | Model | Location or fate |
|---|---|---|
| 60-6924 | A-12 | Air Force Flight Test Center Museum Annex, Blackbird Airpark, at Plant 42, Palmdale, California. 606924 was the first A-12 to fly. |
| 60-6925 | A-12 | Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum, parked on the deck of the aircraft carrier USS Intrepid, New York City |
| 60-6926 | A-12 | Lost, 24 May 1963 |
| 60-6927 | A-12 | California Science Center in Los Angeles, California (Two-canopied trainer model, "Titanium Goose") |
| 60-6928 | A-12 | Lost, 5 January 1967 |
| 60-6929 | A-12 | Lost, 28 December 1967 |
| 60-6930 | A-12 | U.S. Space and Rocket Center, Huntsville, Alabama |
| 60-6931 | A-12 | CIA Headquarters, Langley, Virginia |
| 60-6932 | A-12 | Lost, 4 June 1968 |
| 60-6933 | A-12 | San Diego Aerospace Museum, Balboa Park, San Diego, California |
| 60-6937 | A-12 | Southern Museum of Flight, Birmingham, Alabama |
| 60-6938 | A-12 | Battleship Memorial Park (USS Alabama), Mobile, Alabama |
| 60-6939 | A-12 | Lost, 9 July 1964 |
| 60-6940 | M-21 | Museum of Flight, Seattle, Washington |
| 60-6941 | M-21 | Lost, 30 July 1966 |
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