Douglas SBD Dauntless - Survivors - United States

United States

Airworthy
  • A-24B Banshee (s/n 42-54532) is airworthy and owned by the Commemorative Air Force (Dixie Wing) in Peachtree City, Georgia as a SBD-3.
  • A-24B Banshee (s/n 42-54682) is airworthy and owned by the Lone Star Flight Museum in Galveston, Texas as a SBD-5.
  • A-24A Banshee (s/n 42-60817) is airworthy and owned by the Tillamook Air Museum in Tillamook, Oregon as a SBD-3.
  • SBD-5 Dauntless, BuNo. 28536 is airworthy and owned by the Planes of Fame in Chino, California.
On display
  • A-24B Banshee (s/n 42-54582) is on display at the National Museum of the United States Air Force at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio. It is on loan from the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Quantico, VA.
  • SBD-2 Dauntless, BuNo. 02106 is on display at the National Museum of Naval Aviation in Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida.
  • SBD-3 Dauntless, BuNo. 06624 is on display at the Air Zoo in Kalamazoo, Michigan. It is on loan from National Museum of Naval Aviation in Naval Air Station Pensacola.
  • SBD-4 Dauntless, BuNo. 06833 is on display in its recovered condition in underwater exhibit at the National Museum of Naval Aviation in Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida.
  • SBD-4 Dauntless, BuNo. 06900 is on display at the San Diego Aerospace Museum in San Diego. It is on loan from the National Museum of Naval Aviation, Naval Air Station Pensacola.
  • SBD-4 Dauntless, BuNo. 10575 is on display at Midway Airport in Chicago.
  • SBD-4 Dauntless, BuNo. 10518 is on display at the Yanks Air Museum in Chino, California.
  • SBD-5 Dauntless, BuNo. 36173 is on display at Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina.
  • SBD-5 Dauntless, BuNo. 36175 is on display at Palm Springs Air Museum in Palm Springs, California.
  • SBD-6 Dauntless, BuNo. 54605 is on display at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C.
Under restoration
  • SBD-1 Dauntless, BuNo. 01612 is under restoration at the USS Midway Museum in San Diego.
  • SBD-3 Dauntless, BuNo. 06583 is under restoration at the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia.
  • SBD-3 Dauntless, BuNo. 06694 is under restoration at the USS Lexington Museum in Corpus Christi, Texas. It is on loan from National Museum of Naval Aviation in Naval Air Station Pensacola.
  • SBD-4 Dauntless, BuNo. 10694 is under restoration to airworthiness by Pissed Away N34N LCC in Bellevue, Washington.

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