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List of surviving de Havilland Vampires

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This is a list of surviving de Havilland Vampires and variant aircraft.

Surviving aircraft

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Australia

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Brazil

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  • A79-645 — T.35 airworthy with Bruno Luciano Henriques at Tatui Airfield.[citation needed]

Canada

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  • U-1213 – T.55 airworthy with Waterloo Warbirds in Breslau, Ontario. It was previously operated by Switzerland.[6]

France

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Jordan

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  • U-1215 – T.55 airworthy with the Royal Jordanian Heritage Flight in Aqaba. It was previously owned by the Classic Air Force and was initially flown by the Swiss Air Force.[7]

New Zealand

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Additional: Vampire cockpit and nose section on display in main hall of Air Force Museum, Christchurch. Static display Vampire on plinth at RNZAF Ohakea, fuselage rebuilt with fibreglass by Ben Tilson, Simon Turner and Ollie Ball.[citation needed]

Norway

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de Havilland Vampire LN-DHY at the 2023 Imperial War Museum Duxford Battle of Britain airshow
  • J-1196 – FB.52 airworthy as LN-DHY, with the Norwegian Airforce Historical Squadron in Rygge, Østfold. License built in Switzerland.[9][8]
  • U-1230 – T.55 airworthy as LN-DHZ, with the Norwegian Airforce Historical Squadron in Rygge, Østfold. License built in Switzerland.[10][8]
  • J-28 owned by a private collector. Stored. Ex Swedish Air Force.[citation needed]

South Africa

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Sweden

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Switzerland

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United Kingdom

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United States

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Aircraft on display

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A former Royal Australian Navy Sea Vampire on display at the service's Fleet Air Arm Museum
No. 14 Squadron RNZAF Vampire FB.9 on gate duty at Ohakea, New Zealand
Vampire built under licence for the Swiss Air Force in 1969 as an FB.6 painted as an F.3 in RCAF service (Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum).
de Havilland DH-115 Vampire T.11 in Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and Military History, Brussels, Belgium
de Havilland Vampire T.35 (A79-612) in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
Vampire bearing Lebanese colours at Hatzerim, Israel
Swiss Air Force Vampire at Letecké muzeum Kbely
T.55 of Japan Air Self-Defense Force at Hamamatsu Air Base public hall

Australia

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Austria

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Belgium

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Canada

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Chile

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Czech Republic

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Finland

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France

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  • XE950 — T.11 on static display at the Ailes Anciennes in Toulouse.[citation needed]
  • U-1223 — T.55 in storage in Rennes-Saint Jacques.[citation needed]
  • U-1227 — T.55 on static display at the Musee Aeronautique dOrange.[citation needed]
  • J-1101 — FB.6 in storage in Rennes-Saint Jacques.[citation needed]
  • 185 — T.55 on static display at the Musee des Avions de Chasse.[citation needed]

Germany

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India

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Indonesia

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DH-115 Vampire J-701 on display in Yogyakarta

Ireland

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Israel

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Italy

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Japan

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Jordan

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  • U-1216 — T.55 in storage with the Royal Jordanian Heritage Flight.[citation needed]
  • J-1106 — FB.6 in storage with the Royal Jordanian Heritage Flight.[citation needed]

Lebanon

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Malta

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Mexico

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New Zealand

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Norway

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Poland

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Saudi Arabia

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South Africa

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A Sea Vampire on display at the British Fleet Air Arm Museum
Vampire at Ysterplaat

Sweden

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Switzerland

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Turkey

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United Kingdom

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WZ590 on display at the Imperial War Museum Duxford in 2016

United States

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Venezuela

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