Martin B-57 Canberra - Aircraft On Display

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  • RB-57A Canberra, s/n 52-1446, at the Glenn L. Martin Maryland Aviation Museum, Middle River, Maryland.
  • RB-57A Canberra, s/n 52-1456, at the Selfridge Military Air Museum and Air Park, Selfridge ANGB, Michigan.
  • RB-57A Canberra, s/n 52-1467, at the Glenn L. Martin Maryland Aviation Museum, Middle River, Maryland.
  • RB-57A Canberra, s/n 52-1475, at the Museum of Aviation at Robins AFB, Georgia.
  • RB-57A Canberra, s/n 52-1482, at the USAF History and Traditions Museum, Lackland AFB, San Antonio, Texas.
  • RB-57A Canberra, s/n 52-1485, at the Selfridge Military Air Museum and Air Park, Selfridge ANGB, Michigan.
  • RB-57A Canberra, s/n 52-1488, at the New England Air Museum, Windsor Locks, Connecticut.
  • RB-57A Canberra, s/n 52-1492, at the Hill Aerospace Museum at Hill AFB, Utah. In April 1968, this aircraft was delivered to the National Museum of the United States Air Force at Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio, and was displayed there until 1982.
  • EB-57B Canberra, s/n 52-1499, at the National Museum of the United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, Ohio. This aircraft was assigned to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio as a test aircraft in the early 1960s. In 1965, it was returned to combat configuration to replace combat losses in Southeast Asia. It was assigned to the 8th Bomb Squadron at Phan Rang AB, South Vietnam in 1967, where it flew combat missions for 2½ years. Upon return to the United States, it was converted to an electronic countermeasures EB-57B and was flown to the museum in August 1981. It is on display in the Museum's Modern Flight gallery where it replaced an RB-57A (AF Ser. No. 52-1492) that had been on display at the Museum since April 1968.
  • EB-57B Canberra, s/n 52-1500, at the Vermont Air National Guard's Burlington ANGB (158th Fighter Wing) at Burlington International Airport in Burlington, Vermont.
  • EB-57B Canberra, s/n 52-1504, at the Dyess Linear Air Park, Dyess AFB, Texas.
  • EB-57B Canberra, s/n 52-1505, at the Malmstrom AFB Museum, and Air Park, Malmstrom AFB, Montana.
  • EB-57B Canberra, s/n 52-1509, at Laughlin AFB, Texas.
  • EB-57B Canberra, s/n 52-1516, at the Air Force Armament Museum at Eglin AFB, Florida.
  • EB-57B Canberra, s/n 52-1519, at the March Field Air Museum, March ARB, Riverside, California.
  • EB-57B Canberra, s/n 52-1526, at the Edward F. Beale Museum, Beale AFB, California.
  • EB-57B Canberra, s/n 52-1548, at the South Dakota Air and Space Museum, Ellsworth AFB, Rapid City, South Dakota.
  • B-57B Canberra, s/n 52-1576, at the Air Force Flight Test Center Museum at Edwards AFB, California.
  • B-57B Canberra, s/n 52-1584, at the Kalamazoo Aviation History Museum, Kalamazoo, Michigan.
  • RB-57A Canberra, s/n 52-7421, at the Yankee Air Museum in Belleville, Michigan.
  • RB-57D Canberra, s/n 53-3982, at the National Museum of the United States Air Force at Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio. This is one of the 13 photo reconnaissance RB-57Ds. It is painted as it appeared in the late 1950s while serving in the 4025th Strategic Reconnaissance Squadron (L). It went on display in the Museum's Cold War gallery in 2004.
  • B-57E Canberra, s/n 55-4244, at the Strategic Air Command Museum (adjacent to Offutt AFB), Ashland, Nebraska.
  • EB-57E Canberra, s/n 55-4253, at the Castle Air Museum (former Castle AFB) in Atwater, California.
  • B-57E Canberra, s/n 55-4274, at the Pima Air and Space Museum adjacent to Davis-Monthan AFB in Tucson, Arizona.
  • EB-57E Canberra, s/n 55-4279, at the Peterson Air and Space Museum at Peterson AFB in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
  • EB-57E Canberra, s/n 55-4293, at the Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum, Lowry Campus (former Lowry AFB), Denver, Colorado.
  • WB-57F Canberra, s/n 61-13501, at the Pima Air & Space Museum adjacent to Davis-Monthan AFB in Tucson, Arizona.
  • WB-57F Canberra, s/n 63-13293, at the Museum of Aviation at Robins AFB, Georgia.

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