Convair F-106 Delta Dart - Aircraft On Display

Aircraft On Display

  • NF-106A Delta Dart, serial number 56-0451, is on display at the Selfridge Military Air Museum, Selfridge ANGB, Michigan.
  • F-106A Delta Dart, serial number 56-0454, is on display at Holloman AFB, New Mexico.
  • F-106A Delta Dart, serial number 56-0459, is on display at the McChord Air Museum, McChord AFB, Washington.
  • F-106A Delta Dart, serial number 56-0460, is on display at Minot AFB, North Dakota.
  • F-106A Delta Dart, serial number 56-0461, is on display at K. I. Sawyer Air Force Base, Michigan.
  • F-106A Delta Dart, serial number 57-0230, is on display at Jacksonville International Airport, Florida.
  • F-106B Delta Dart, serial number 57-2513, is on display at the Yanks Air Museum, Chino, California.
  • NF-106B Delta Dart, serial number 57-2516, is on display at the Virginia Air and Space Center / Hampton History Center, Hampton, Virginia.
  • F-106B Delta Dart, serial number 57-2523, is on display at the Atlantic City ANGB, Atlantic City, New Jersey.
  • F-106B Delta Dart, serial number 57-2533, is on display at the Kelly Field Heritage Museum, Lackland AFB/Kelly Field (former Kelly AFB), Texas.
  • F-106A Delta Dart, serial number 58-0774, is on display at the Hill Aerospace Museum, Hill AFB, Utah.
  • F-106A Delta Dart, serial number 58-0787, is on display at the National Museum of the United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, Ohio. Nicknamed the "Cornfield Bomber," this F-106 landed itself with relatively minor damage in a farmer's field after its pilot lost control and ejected. It last served with the 49th Fighter Squadron before being brought to the museum in August 1986.
  • F-106A Delta Dart, serial number 58-0793, is on display at the Castle Air Museum, Atwater, California.
  • F-106A Delta Dart, serial number 59-0003, is on display at the Pima Air & Space Museum, adjacent to Davis-Monthan AFB in Tucson, Arizona.
  • F-106A Delta Dart, serial number 59-0010, is on display at the Aerospace Museum of California, McClellan Airfield (former McClellan AFB), Sacramento, California.
  • F-106A Delta Dart, serial number 59-0023, is on display at the Air Mobility Command Museum, Dover AFB, Delaware.
  • F-106A Delta Dart, serial number 59-0043, is on display at the AMARC, Arizona.
  • F-106A Delta Dart, serial number 59-0069, is on display at the Great Falls Airport, Montana.
  • F-106A Delta Dart, serial number 59-0086, is on display at the Pacific Coast Air Museum, Santa Rosa, California.
  • F-106A Delta Dart, serial number 59-0105, is on display at the Camp Blanding Museum, Middleburg, Florida.
  • F-106A Delta Dart, serial number 59-0123, is on display at the Museum of Aviation, Warner Robins, Georgia.
  • F-106A Delta Dart, serial number 59-0134, is on display at the Peterson Air and Space Museum, Peterson AFB, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
  • F-106A Delta Dart, serial number 59-0137, is on display at the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum, McMinnville, Oregon.
  • F-106A Delta Dart, serial number 59-0145, is on display at the Tyndall Air Park, Tyndall AFB, Florida.
  • F-106B Delta Dart, serial number 59-0146, is on display at the Fresno Yosemite International Airport, California.
  • F-106B Delta Dart, serial number 59-0158, is on display at the Edwards AFB Century Circle, Edwards AFB, California.

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