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This article is a list of aircraft that were manufactured by the Lockheed Corporation and its successor Lockheed Martin Corporation, and are in preservation, most of them are on static display while some are stored and awaiting their current status.

Currently preserved[edit]

C-5 Galaxy[edit]

Aircraft Photograph Model Build date First flight Last flight Operator Location Status Notes Ref.
69-0014 C-5A 1971 August 1971 August 7th, 2013 United States Air Force Air Mobility Command Museum at Dover Air Force Base, Dover, Delaware On static display [1][2]
70-0451 C-5A 1972 1972 July 26th, 2017 United States Air Force Travis Air Force Base Heritage Center at Travis Air Force Base, Fairfield, California On static display [3]

L-1011 Tristar[edit]

Aircraft Photograph Model Build date First flight Last flight Operator Location Status Notes Ref.
N1011 L-1011-1 1970 November 16th, 1970 August 1986 Lockheed Corporation Delta Flight Museum in Atlanta, Georgia On static display Nose only [4][5]
C-FTNA L-1011-1 1972 December 1972 July 6th, 2001 Lyon–Saint-Exupéry Airport in Lyon, France On static display Damaged in a hailstorm as Air Transat Flight TSC906 [6][7]
N31019 L-1011-50 1974 April 1974 2006 National Airline History Museum at the Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport in Kansas City, Missouri On static display [8][9]
TT-DWE L-1011-100 1974 November 1974 January 2009 Emirates National Auto Museum in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates On static display Named "Babbacombe Bay" by British Airways. Named "Loch Fyne" by Caledonian Airways. Named "St Kilian / Cillian" by Aer Lingus. [10]
HZ-AHP L-1011-200 1980 September 1980 October 1998 Saudi Arabian Airlines Royal Saudi Air Force Museum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia On static display On display as a gate guardian [11][12]
9Y-TGN L-1011-500 1980 August 1980 May 2004 Chaguaramas Military History and Aerospace Museum in Chaguaramas, Trinidad On static display [13][14]
N910TE L-1011-1 1974 July 1974 July 15th, 2017 Kansas City International Airport in Kansas City, Missouri On static display Operated by the Flying Hospital group as P4-MED [15][16][17][18]
HS-AXE L-1011-1 1974 December 1974 March 2016 Bangkok, Thailand On static display Preserved as a bar/restaurant [19][20]
9Q-CHC L-1011-385-3 1981 May 1981 March 2018 Parc de la Vallée de la Nsele near Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo On static display Awaiting conersion into a bar/restaurant [21][22]
CS-TMP L-1011-385-3 1985 June 1985 July 11th, 2004 Red Sea Sunken In use as an underwater attraction for scuba divers at the King Abdullah Reef dive site [23][24]
N102CK L-1011-200F 1980 November 1980 May 2000 Kavala International Airport in Chrysoupoli, Greece Stored Named "The Piccadilly Rose" by British Airways between 1981 and 1988. Named "Poole Bay" by British Airways in 1988 [25]
N388LS L-1011-500 1984 March 1984 October 25th, 2011 Chic Chic Market, Nong Khai, Thailand On static display [26][27]

L-1049 Super Constellation[edit]

Aircraft Photograph Build date First flight Last flight Operator Location Status Notes Ref.
VH-EAG 1951 July 14th, 1951 April 1963 Albion Park, New South Wales Operational [28][29]
F-BGNJ/F-BRAD 1953 November 1953 1973 Nantes Atlantique Airport in Bouguenais, Pays de la Loire, France On static display [30]
CF-TGE 1954 May 1954 September 2009 Museum of Flight, Seattle, Washington On static display [31]
HB-RSC 1955 November 1955 April 1972 Basel, Switzerland Operational [28][32]

Vega[edit]

Serial Photograph Model Build date Operator Location Status Notes Ref.
22 Vega 5B 1930 National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. On static display Nicknamed "Little Red Bus" by Amelia Earhart [33][34]
40 Vega 2D 1929 Donald Baxter MacMillan The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. On static display [35][36]
72 Vega 5C 1929 Independent Oil and Gas Company Mount Dora, Florida. Undergoing restoration to airworthy status by Kevin Kimball [37]
122 Vega 5C 1930 National Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C. On static display Nicknamed "Winnie Mae" [38]
161 DL-1B Mid America Flight Museum of Mount Pleasant, Texas. On static display [39][40]
203 Vega 5C 1933 Jimmy Doolittle Museum On static display Nicknamed "Shell Oil Number 7" [41][42]

Formerly preserved, scrapped[edit]

RAF Tristar[edit]

Aircraft Photograph Build date First flight Last flight Operator Last seen Scrap date Cause of scrapping Notes Ref.
ZD948 1978 October 1978 March 1983 Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom February 2022-March 2022 Aging airframe Named "The Princess Margaret Rose" by British Airways [43]
ZD950 1979 April 1979 March 24th, 2014 Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom March 13th, 2022 Aging airframe Named "The English Miss Rose" by British Airways [44]
ZD951 1979 May 1979 March 23rd, 2014 Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom February 24th, 2022 Aging airframe Named "The Astral Rose" by British Airways [45]
ZD953 1980 May 1980 March 19th, 2014 Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom March 28th, 2022 Aging airframe Named "Elizabeth of Glamis" by British Airways [45]
ZE704 1980 June 1980 March 25th, 2014
  • Pan Am
  • Royal Air Force
  • CSDS Aircraft Sales and Leasing
  • LJ Properties
  • Aero Airtanker
  • Tempus Applied Solutions
Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom April 10th, 2022 Aging airframe Named "Clipper Bald Eagle" by Pan Am [46]
ZE705 1980 July 1980 March 12th, 2014
  • Pan Am
  • Royal Air Force
  • CSDS Aircraft Sales and Leasing
  • LJ Properties
  • Aero Airtanker
  • Tempus Applied Solutions
Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom April 4th, 2022 Aging airframe Named "Clipper Golden Eagle" by Pan Am [47]

References[edit]

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