Aircraft On Display
- Fantasy of Flight, Polk City, Florida: S-55 registered as N111VA
- National Museum of Naval Aviation, NAS Pensacola, Florida: HH-19G, Coast Guard Ser. No. 1258 is displayed in US Coast Guard colors
- National Museum of the United States Air Force, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio: UH-19B AF Ser. No. 52-7587 is painted in the colors of one of the helicopters to make the first trans-Atlantic flight
- Orlando Sanford International Airport UH-19D c/n 55-3197 is in civilian colors (registered as N95487)
- Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum The first S-55/YH-19 is on display at the Udvar-Hazy Center
- Pima Air and Space Museum, adjacent to Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona: UH-19B, AF Ser. No. 52-7537 and civilian registered as N2256G is painted in USAF rescue colors
- Valiant Air Command Warbird Museum, Space Coast Regional Airport, Florida: UH-19D, AF Ser. No. 57-5937 and civilian registered as N37788 is painted in USAF rescue colors
- Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum, adjacent to McMinnville Municipal Airport in McMinnville, Oregon: H-19A Army Ser. No. 52-7602 is displayed indoors in U.S. Army colors.
- Danmarks FLymuseeum, Satuning, Denmark: Danish Air Force S-55C S-884.
- See Westland Whirlwind (helicopter) for examples of the S55 preserved in UK and elsewhere
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