List of surviving Douglas A-1 Skyraiders

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A-1E (AF Serial No. 52-132649) following combat damage in Vietnam in 1967, prior to restoration and preservation by the National Museum of the United States Air Force Crashed Douglas A-1E Skyraider in Vietnam, circa in 1967 (051123-F-1234P-001).jpg
A-1E (AF Serial No. 52-132649) following combat damage in Vietnam in 1967, prior to restoration and preservation by the National Museum of the United States Air Force
A-1G at Hurlburt Field Douglas A-1G Hulburt Field.JPG
A-1G at Hurlburt Field
Douglas Skyraider parked at airport ramp. Douglas-Skyraider---Naked-F.jpg
Douglas Skyraider parked at airport ramp.
Thunder Over Michigan Air show, 2006. DSeer Img 2389.jpg
Thunder Over Michigan Air show, 2006.
A-1E (AD-5) at Reno Air Races, 2007. Douglas A-1 Skyraider.jpg
A-1E (AD-5) at Reno Air Races, 2007.
A-1H on display at the Viet Nam Military History Museum in Hanoi. Douglas A-1H Skyraider 134636 in Ha Noi 2009-02-07.jpg
A-1H on display at the Viet Nam Military History Museum in Hanoi.

France

Airworthy
AD-4N
AD-4NA
On display
AD-4NA

Sweden

On display
AD-4W
In storage
AD-4W

Thailand

ex US Navy Bu142072 displays at Royal Thai Air Force Museum Douglas A-1J Skyraider at the Royal Thai Air Force Museum in 2018.jpg
ex US Navy Bu142072 displays at Royal Thai Air Force Museum
On display
AD-7

United Kingdom

Airworthy
AD-4NA
In storage
AEW1

United States

Douglas A-1 Skyraider Wiley Coyote at the 2019 Fort Worth Alliance Air Show 2019 Fort Worth Alliance Air Show 093 (Douglas A-1 Skyraider).jpg
Douglas A-1 Skyraider Wiley Coyote at the 2019 Fort Worth Alliance Air Show
Airworthy
AD-1
AD-4
AD-4N (A-1D)
AD-4NA (A-1D)
AD-4W
AD-5 (A-1E)
Douglas AD-5 Skyraider on display at the Historic Aviation Memorial Museum Historic Aviation Memorial Museum August 2018 14 (Douglas AD-5 Skyraider).jpg
Douglas AD-5 Skyraider on display at the Historic Aviation Memorial Museum
AD-5W (EA-1E)
AD-6 (A-1H)
On display
XBT2D-1 (AD-1)
AD-3
AD-4N (A-1D)
AD-4NA (A-1D)
Douglas AD-4NA Skyraider on display at the Air Zoo Air Zoo December 2019 084 (Douglas AD-4NA Skyraider).jpg
Douglas AD-4NA Skyraider on display at the Air Zoo
Douglas AD-5W Skyraider at Bremerton National Airport USN Douglas A-1 Skyraider.jpg
Douglas AD-5W Skyraider at Bremerton National Airport
AD-4W
AD-4B
AD-5 (A-1E)
AD-5N (A-1G)
AD-5W (EA-1E)
AD-5Q (EA-1F)
AD-6 (A-1H)
Under restoration or in storage
AD-4W
AD-6 (A-1H)

Vietnam

On display
A-1E
A-1H

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