Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star - Survivors

Survivors

Numerous T-33s have been preserved as museum and commemorative displays including:

Albania

  • RT-33A-1-LO, 14413 (AF Ser. No. 51-04413), USAF aircraft forced to land in December 1957 at Rinas Airport (Albania) by a squadron of 2 Albanian MiG-15bis - in static display at Gjirokastra Museum -

Burma(Myanmar)

  • Unknown T-33, on static display in Armed Forces Museum(တပ္မေတာ္စစ္သမိုင္းၿပတိုက္)in Yangon .

Brasil

  • Unknown T-33, on static display in the Brazilian Museu Aeroespacial - Musal in Rio de Janeiro.
  • Unknown T-33, on static display in front of Assis Airport in Assis.

Canada

  • Former Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) #133346,#133500,#133573 respectively registered as C-FUPM,C-FUPO,C-FUPP restored to flying condition with the Jet Aircraft Museum, London, Ontario.
  • Former Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) #133052,#133263,#133441 under restoration to flying condition with the Jet Aircraft Museum, London, Ontario.
  • Former Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) on a plinth, Pictou, Nova Scotia.
  • First RCAF T-33 21001 purchased by Lynn Garrison in 1964 for display. Now on a plinth in Edmonton, Alberta.

Denmark

  • T-33A DT-102 #51-9102 On static display at Danmarks Flymuseum, Stauning
  • T-33A DT-104 #51-8404 In storage at Aalborg Air Force Base
  • T-33A DT-289 #580-7073 On static Display at Garnisonsmuseet, Aalborg
  • T-33A DT-491 #51-4491 On static display at Danmarks Tekniske Museum, Helsingør
  • T-33A DT-497 #51-6497 Gate Guard at RDAF Flying School
  • T-33A DT-884 #51-8884 Under restoration at Skrydstrup Air Force Base
  • T-33A DT-905 #51-8905 On static display at Gedhus museum
  • T-33A DT-923 #51-8923 In storage at Danmarks Tekniske Museum, Helsingør

Germany

  • Unknown T-33, on static display in the Deutsches Museum Flugwerft Schleißheim near Munich. It carries the markings of the German Luftwaffe.

Japan

  • JASDF Air Development and Test Command (航空開発実験集団) T-33A "61-5221" is on display at the Kakamigahara Aerospace Science Museum(ja), Kakamigahara, Gifu.
  • JASDF 8th Air Wing (ja) T-33A "71-5293" is on display at the Amagi Railway Amagi Line Tachiarai Station(ja), Chikuzen, Fukuoka.

Mexico

  • Various T-33s are on static display at the Mexican Air Force Museum, Mexican Army and Air Force Museum and individual air bases.

Norway

  • T-33A (51-17546) at Forsvarets flysamling Gardermoen, Oslo Airport, Gardermoen near Oslo
  • T-33A (51-6571) at Flyhistorisk Museum, Sola, Stavanger Airport, Sola, near Stavanger (ex Royal Danish Air Force)

Philippines

  • T-33 on display on Philippine Air Force Museum at Villamor Air Base
  • T-33s on display at Clark Air Base and Basa Air Base in Pampanga Province.

Pakistan

  • T-33A on display at the Pakistan Air Force Museum, Karachi.

Peru

  • T-33A on display at Las Palmas Air Base, Lima.

Saudi Arabia

  • T-33A on display at the Royal Saudi Air Force Museum, Riyadh.

Serbia

  • T-33A-1-LO, 58-8189 is in the Yugoslav Aeronautical Museum in Belgrade.
  • T-33A-1-LO, 52-9958 Yugoslav 10024 (serial number: 580-8189) is on display at Yugoslav Aeronautical Museum, Nikola Tesla Airport, Belgrade.

Singapore

  • T-33A on display at the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) Museum.

South Korea

  • T-33A on display at the War Memorial of Korea, Seoul.

Taiwan

  • T-33, 57-0532, on display at Chung Cheng Aviation Museum.

Thailand

  • T-33A, 53-5929, on display at Royal Thai Air Force Museum, Don Muang AFB.
  • T-33A, 53-6140, on display at Chitladda Palace.

United Kingdom

  • T-33A-1-LO, 51-4419 and 17473: On loan from the USAF Museum at the Midland Air Museum, Coventry.
  • T-33A, 55-4439, On display at the North East Aircraft Museum, Sunderland.

United States

  • T-33A-1-LOA, USAF S/N 53-5205, on display at Aerospace Museum, McClellan PArk (former McClellan AFB) Sacramento, Ca.
  • T-33A-1-LO, 53-5974, is on display at the National Museum of the United States Air Force at
    Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH.
  • T-33A-1-LO, 51-4301 is on static display at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma.
  • T-33A-1-LO, 58-0629 is on display at Castle Air Museum at the former Castle Air Force Base in Atwater, California.
  • The town of Othello, Washington in the United States has a decommissioned T-33 on display in a park near the City Hall.
  • T-33A-1-LO, 58-2106 is on display at McChord Air Museum, McChord Air Force Base, Washington.
  • T-33A-1-LO, 51-2129? is in display at the Collings Foundation in Stow, Massachusetts.
  • T-33A-5-LO, 53-5226N is on display at the National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center.
  • T-33A Greenville, Mississippi airport on static display.
  • T-33A, 52-9497 is on display at the Air Mobility Command Museum, Dover Air Force Base, Delaware
  • T-33A, 58-0542 is mounted outside the JROTC Gen C Powell Hall (Central High School JROTC, TX-936) on Highway 67 in San Angelo, Texas. Formerly N10265 at Texas State Technical College in Waco.
  • T-33A on display at Jacksonville Air National Guard Base, Florida
  • T-33A-1-LO, 51-6612 on display at Masonic Lodge Willacoochee, Georgia, on U.S. Route 82
  • T-33A on display at National Guard Armory Waynesboro, Georgia
  • T-33, 53-421, Modified as a play structure at Oak Meadow Park Los Gatos, California.
  • T-33 located at Southeast Iowa Regional Airport in Burlington, Iowa.
  • 2 unknown T-33s, on static display at the Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum, Cape May, New Jersey
  • Unknown T-33, is under restoration to flying condition with the Collings Foundation out of their Houston, Texas facility.
  • Unknown T-33, on static display, city park Hart, Michigan.
  • T-33A tail #80509 serial #58-509 on static display at Jackson County Airport (Michigan)
  • Unknown T-33, on static display at the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; painted as USAF tail number 0-36038.
  • T-33 on static display at Harrison County Airport, Cadiz, Ohio, USA, tail USAF #29785.
  • T-33, TR-932 on static display at Wood County Regional Airport, Bowling Green, Ohio, USA, tail USAF #34932. Wood County Regional Airport.
  • T-33 USAF tail #36053 on static display at Tiger Stadium, Louisiana State University Campus, Baton Rouge.
  • Unknown T-33 on static display at a VFW post in Wilmington, North Carolina.
  • Unknown T-33 tail #14505 on static display at a Tri-County Airport west of Ahoskie, North Carolina.
  • Unknown T-33 in storage at Carolinas Aviation Museum, Charlotte-Douglas International Airport, Charlotte, North Carolina.
  • 2nd Unknown T-33 in storage at Carolinas Aviation Museum, Charlotte-Douglas International Airport, Charlotte, North Carolina.
  • T-33A 35979 is on display at the Prairie Aviation Museum in Bloomington, Illinois.
  • T-33 on display at the Palm Springs Air Museum, Palm Springs, California.
  • T-33A USAF Tail #19263 on static display at City Hall of Brooklyn, Ohio, USA.
  • T-33A USAF Tail #0416988 on static display in Williams Park in Gibsonburg, Ohio.
  • T-33A USAF on static display at Hector Municipal Airport in Hector, Minnesota.
  • T-33A on display at Vintage Flying Museum, Meacham International Airport, Fort Worth, Texas.
  • T-33 on static display at Kansas Aviation Museum, Wichita, Kansas.
  • T-33 56-1747 on static display at American Airpower Museum, Farmingdale, New York
  • T-33 51-09091 on static display in Houma, Louisiana, Since May 1970
  • T-33 53-06073 on static display at Kindley Park in Gravette, Arkansas, since June 1966
  • Unknown T-33 as Gate Guard display at Davis Field, Muskogee, OK City Of Muskogee,OSU Library Davis Field
  • T-33 on display at Illinois Aviation Museum in Bolingbrook, Illinois
  • T-33 on static display in Moline, KS
  • T-33 Used as storage facility sign. On US 23 south of McDonough, GA


Uruguay

  • 4 unknown T-33s, on static display at :
  • Uruguayan Air Force Airbase #2 (St. Bernardina, Durazno)
  • Airbase #1 (Carrasco Intl. Airport)
  • ETA (Technical Air School)
  • Cnel. (Av.) Jaime Meregalli.Museo Aeronáutico (Air Museum)

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