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This is a list of
Link Trainers still in existence.
Australia
At least 22 AN-T-18 trainers survive in Australia, in various states of repair.
[1] A number of these are in museums, but the majority are in the custody of the
Australian Air Force Cadets , who were given them in the 1950s by the
Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). They were maintained until 1975 by the RAAF, and as a result many are still in relatively good condition, being either fully or partially operational. The number of operational AN-T-18s has been boosted in recent years by the restoration of several machines.
Belgium
Canada
Link Trainer at the Western Canada Aviation Museum
One is on display at the
1000 Islands History Museum in
Gananoque, Ontario .
[12]
One is on display with the
Canadian Harvard Aircraft Association in
Tillsonburg, Ontario .[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the
Canadian Historical Aircraft Association in
Windsor, Ontario .[
citation needed ]
One is in storage at the
Canadian Air and Space Museum in
Toronto .[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the
Western Canada Aviation Museum in
Winnipeg, Manitoba .[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the
Reynolds-Alberta Museum in
Wetaskiwin, Alberta .[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the Bomber Command Museum of Canada in
Nanton, Alberta .
[13]
[14]
[15]
[16]
[17]
[18]
[19]
One is on display at the
British Columbia Aviation Museum in
Sidney, British Columbia .
[20]
One is on display at the
Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre in
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario .
[21]
One is on display at the
Canadian War Museum in
Ottawa , Ontario.
[22]
One is on display at the
Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum in
Brandon, Manitoba .
One is under restoration at the
Comox Air Force Museum in
Comox, British Columbia .
[23]
One is on display at the
North Atlantic Aviation Museum in
Gander, Newfoundland .
[24]
[25]
One is on display at the Claresholm Museum in
Claresholm, Alberta .
[26]
One is on display at the No. 6 RCAF Dunnville Museum in
Dunnville, Ontario .
[27]
One is on display at
The Hangar Flight Museum in
Calgary, Alberta .
[28]
Two are on display at the
Canadian Museum of Flight in
Langley, British Columbia .
[29]
Two are on display at the
Alberta Aviation Museum in
Edmonton, Alberta .
[30]
Czech Republic
Finland
Ireland
Luxembourg
One is on display at the 385th Bomb Group Memorial Museum in
Perlé , Redange.
[34]
Netherlands
New Zealand
Malta
Portugal
Serbia
South Africa
Sri Lanka
Spain
One is on display at the Fundación Infante de Orleans in
Madrid .
[42]
Sweden
United Kingdom
The Link Trainer at the
Shuttleworth Collection in the UK
A D4 is on display at the
Imperial War Museum Duxford in
Duxford, Cambridgeshire .
[45]
One is in storage at the
Brooklands Museum in
Weybridge, Surrey .
[46]
One is on display at the
100th Bomb Group Memorial Museum in
Diss, Norfolk .
[47]
A D4 is on display at the
Boscombe Down Aviation Collection near
Salisbury, Wiltshire .
[48]
[49]
One is on display at the
City of Norwich Aviation Museum in
Horsham St Faith , Norfolk.
[50]
One is on display at the
de Havilland Aircraft Museum at
London Colney , Hertfordshire.
[51]
One is on display at the
East Midlands Aeropark in
Castle Donington, Leicestershire .
[52]
One is on display at the
Montrose Air Station Heritage Centre in
Montrose, Angus .
[53]
One is on display at the
North East Aircraft Museum in
Sunderland, Tyne and Wear .
[54]
One is on display with the Ridgeway Military and Aviation Research Group at
RAF Welford in
Welford, Berkshire .
[55]
One is on display at the
Sywell Aviation Museum in
Northampton, Northamptonshire .
[56]
One is on display at the
Tangmere Military Aviation Museum in
Chichester, West Sussex .
[57]
[58]
[59]
One is on display at the
Wings Museum near
Balcombe, West Sussex .
[60]
[61]
Two are on display at
Wellingborough School in
Wellingborough, Northamptonshire .
[62] One uses the fuselage of a link trainer and has been converted to run a computer simulator.
[63]
[59]
Three are on display at the
Trenchard Museum at
RAF Halton in
Halton, Buckinghamshire .
[64]
[65]
Four are on display at the
Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum in
Flixton, Suffolk .
[66]
[67]
One is on display at the RAF Manston History Museum in
Manston, Kent .
[68] [
better source needed ]
One is on display with No. 130 (Bournemouth) Squadron of the
Air Training Corps in
Boscombe, Dorset .
[69]
One is on display with No. 195 (Grimsby) Squadron of the Air Training Corps in
Grimsby, Lincolnshire .
[70]
One is on display with No. 328 (Kingston) Squadron of the Air Training Corps in
Kingston upon Thames , London.[
citation needed ]
One is on display with No. 424 (Southampton) Squadron of the Air Training Corps in
Southampton, Hampshire .[
citation needed ]
One is on display with No. 1063 (Herne Bay) Squadron of the Air Training Corps in
Herne Bay, Kent .[
citation needed ]
One is on display with No. 1349 (Woking) Squadron of the Air Training Corps in
Woking, Surrey .[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the
Caernarfon Airworld Aviation Museum in
Caernarfon , Gwynedd.[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the
Gatwick Aviation Museum in
Charlwood , Surrey.[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the
Jet Age Museum in
Staverton, Gloucestershire .[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the
Newark Air Museum in
Winthorpe, Nottinghamshire .[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the
Shuttleworth Collection in
Old Warden , Bedfordshire.[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the Brenzett Aeronautical Museum in
Brenzett , Kent.[
citation needed ]
One is on display at
Rochester Airport in
Rochester, Kent .[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the
L3Harris Commercial Aviation Solutions division headquarters in
Crawley, West Sussex .[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the Romney Marsh Wartime Collection in
Brenzett .[
citation needed ]
United States
A Link Trainer on display at the
Air Zoo
A Link Trainer on display at the
Frontiers of Flight Museum
A Link Trainer on display at the
Silent Wings Museum
A Link Trainer on display at the
Texas Air Museum
One is on display at the
Fagen Fighters WWII Museum in
Granite Falls, Minnesota . It includes the instructor's station.[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the
Wings of Eagles Discovery Center in
Horseheads, New York .
[71] [
better source needed ]
One in on display at
Randolph Air Force Base in
Universal City, Texas .[
citation needed ]
One is on display at CAE Dallas in
Dallas , Texas.[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the United Airlines Flight Training Center in
Denver , Colorado.[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the
Greater Binghamton Airport in Binghamton, New York.[
citation needed ]
One in on display at the
Post Mills Airport in
Post Mills, Vermont . It is owned by Brian Boland.[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the British Flight Training School No. 1 Museum in
Terrell, Texas . It includes the instructor's station.[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the
CAF Airpower Museum in
Dallas , Texas.[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the
Cavanaugh Flight Museum in
Addison, Texas .[
citation needed ]
A GAT-1 is on display at the
College Park Aviation Museum in
College Park, Maryland . It was previously owned by the
University of Maryland 's
Aerospace Engineering Department.[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the
Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum in
McMinnville, Oregon .[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the National Museum of WWII Aviation in
Colorado Springs, Colorado . It includes the instructor's station.
[72] [
better source needed ]
One is on display at the
Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum in
Rio Grande, New Jersey .[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the
North Carolina Aviation Museum and Hall of Fame in
Asheboro, North Carolina .[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the
San Diego Air & Space Museum in San Diego, California.[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the
Southern Museum of Flight in
Birmingham, Alabama .[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the
Silent Wings Museum in
Lubbock, Texas . It includes the instructor's station.[
citation needed ]
A model C-3 is under restoration at the Regional Military Museum in
Houma, Louisiana .[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the
United States Army Aviation Museum at Fort Rucker near
Ozark, Alabama . It was added to their collection in 2006.[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the
USS Lexington Museum on the Bay in
Corpus Christi, Texas .[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the
Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum in
Hood River, Oregon .[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the
Wings of the North Air Museum in
Eden Prairie, Minnesota .
[73] It was restored by Air Corps Aviation.[
citation needed ]
One is on display at
Melbourne Orlando International Airport in
Melbourne, Florida .
[74]
One is on display in the
Harris Corporation Atrium of the Engineering II building at the
University of Central Florida in
Orlando, Florida .
One is on display at the
Roberson Museum and Science Center in
Binghamton, New York . It is part of an exhibit about Edwin Link and is in a typical classroom setting.
[75]
[76]
One is on display at the
Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science and Technology in
Syracuse, New York .
[77]
One is on display at the
American Treasure Tour in
Oaks, Pennsylvania .
[78]
One is on display at the
Airpower Museum in
Ottumwa, Iowa .
[79]
[80]
[81]
[82]
One is on display at the
Castle Air Museum in
Atwater, California .
[83]
One is on display at the
Chico Air Museum in
Chico, California .[
citation needed ]
One is on display at the
Combat Air Museum in
Topeka, Kansas .
[84]
One is on display at the
EAA Aviation Museum in
Oshkosh, Wisconsin .
[85]
One is on display at the
Empire State Aerosciences Museum in
Glenville, New York .
[86]
One is on display at the
Estrella Warbirds Museum in
Paso Robles, California .
[87]
One is on display at the
Heritage Flight Museum in
Burlington, Washington .
[88]
One is on display at the
Hill Aerospace Museum in
Roy, Utah .
[89]
One is on display at the
Hiller Aviation Museum in
San Carlos, California .
[90]
One is on display at the
Illinois Aviation Museum in
Bolingbrook, Illinois .
[91]
One is on display at the Iowa Aviation Heritage Museum in
Ankeny, Iowa .
[92]
One is on display at the
MAPS Air Museum in
North Canton, Ohio .
[93]
One is on display at the MAAPS Military Museum in
Malden, Missouri .
[94]
One is on display at the Minnesota Air National Guard Museum in
St. Paul, Minnesota .
[95]
One is on display at the Minter Field Air Museum in
Shafter, California .
[96]
One is on display at the
Museum of Aviation at
Robins Air Force Base near
Warner Robins, Georgia .
[97]
One is on display at the
National Museum of Naval Aviation in
Pensacola, Florida .
[98]
One is on display at the
National Museum of the United States Air Force in
Dayton, Ohio .
[99]
One is on display at the Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale Museum in
Fort Lauderdale, Florida . It is located in
Link Trainer Building No. 8.
[100]
One is on display at the
National Warplane Museum in
Geneseo, New York .
[101]
One is on display at the
Port Townsend Aero Museum in
Port Townsend, Washington .
[102]
One is on display at the
Prairie Aviation Museum in
Bloomington, Illinois . It includes the instructor's station.
[103]
One is on display at the
Selfridge Military Air Museum at
Selfridge Air National Guard Base in
Mount Clemens, Michigan . In addition, the museum has also built a replica.
[104]
[105]
One is on display at the
Texas Air Museum in
Slaton, Texas .
[106]
One is on display at the
Travis Air Force Base Heritage Center at
Travis Air Force Base in
Fairfield, California .
[107]
One is on display at the
Tri-State Warbird Museum in
Batavia, Ohio . It includes the instructor's station.
[108]
One is on display at the
Valiant Air Command Warbird Museum in
Titusville, Florida . It includes the instructor's station.
[109]
One is on display at the War Eagles Air Museum in
Santa Teresa, New Mexico .
[110]
One is on display at the Warhawk Air Museum in
Nampa, Idaho .
[111]
One is on display at the
Western Museum of Flight in
Torrance, California .
[112]
[113]
One is on display at the
Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum in
Denver , Colorado.
[114]
One is on display at the Hamilton Field History Museum in
Novato, California .
[115]
[116]
One is on display at the World War II Flight Training Museum in
Douglas, Georgia .
[117]
One is on display at the
Yankee Air Museum in
Ypsilanti, Michigan .
[118]
One is on display at
The International Museum of World War II in
Natick, Massachusetts .
[119]
One is on display at the
Daytona Beach Campus of
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in
Daytona Beach, Florida .
[120]
One is in storage with the Carlsbad Army Airfield Museum in
Carlsbad, New Mexico .
[121] [
failed verification ]
One is in storage with the
Quonset Air Museum in
North Kingstown, Rhode Island .
[122]
One is on display with the Minnesota Wing of the
Commemorative Air Force in
South St. Paul, Minnesota .
[123]
One is on display with the Rocky Mountain Wing of the Commemorative Air Force in
Grand Junction, Colorado .
[124]
One is on display with Airbase Arizona of the Commemorative Air Force in
Mesa, Arizona .
[125]
One is under restoration at the Honor Point Military & Aerospace Museum in
Spokane, Washington .
[126]
One is under restoration with the Dixie Wing of the Commemorative Air Force in
Peachtree City, Georgia .
[127]
[128]
[129]
One is under restoration with the Lobo Wing of the Commemorative Air Force in
Moriarty, New Mexico .
[130]
A model C-3 and a GAT-1 general aviation trainer are on display at the Air Victory Museum in
Lumberton, New Jersey .
[131]
[132]
Two Link Trainers are on display at the
Greater Saint Louis Air & Space Museum in
Cahokia, Illinois .
[133]
[134]
One is on display at the
Delta Flight Museum in
Atlanta , Georgia, with a second, partially restored one in storage.
[135]
[136]
A Blue Box and a GAT-1 are on display at the CT&I Techworks! in
Binghamton, New York .
[137]
[138]
Five link trainers are in storage at the
Paul E. Garber Preservation, Restoration, and Storage Facility of the
National Air and Space Museum in
Suitland, Maryland : including a model AN-T-18, a 1946 "Model F, C-8", a "pilot maker" from 1930, and a modified 1986 GAT-1 general aviation trainer.
[139]
[140]
[141]
[142]
[143]
Two are on display at
Glenn H. Curtiss Museum in
Hammondsport, New York .[
citation needed ]
Three Link Trainers are maintained by the corporate successor to Link Aviation, L3Harris Link Training and Simulation, within various buildings at its Arlington, Texas facility.[
citation needed ]
Two Link Trainers are on display at the
Museum of Flight restoration facility at Paine Field near Seattle, Washington. One is in fully functional condition with the adjoining instructors table.
[144]
The
Millville Army Air Field Museum at the Millville Airport, Millville, New Jersey owns two Link Trainers, and has one, operational, on display in the World War II Link Trainer building.
[145]
A circa 1943 Link Trainer with instructor's desk is on display at NASA's
Ames Research Center , Moffett Field, Mountain View, Calif. This trainer was physically and mechanically restored to full working order in 1992.
[146] This trainer did not originally have the wings and tail assembly installed. They were often omitted on trainers made during World War II. However, a set of "paddle style" wings and tail assembly was manufactured from original Link documentation specs, and added during the restoration. This trainer has been moved and is now on public display at the Moffett Field Historical Society Museum, Moffett Field, Mountain View, CA.[
citation needed ]
A 1943 model
C3 Link Trainer is on display while undergoing restoration to full operational status at the
Military_Aviation_Museum in Virginia Beach, VA.
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