List of surviving Douglas A-1 Skyraiders

France

 * Airworthy
 * AD-4N
 * 124143 - Jean Baptiste Salis. Damaged during a mid-air collision with P-51 Mustang "Big Beautiful Doll" at IWM Duxford's Flying Legends Airshow in July 2011. The P-51 was destroyed (pilot parachuted to safely), and Skyraider 124143 suffered extensive damage to its right wing, but landed safely.
 * 125716 - Didier Chable.
 * AD-4NA
 * 126998 - Didier Chable.
 * 127002 - Michele Gineste and Maurice Etchetto in Le Havre, France.
 * On display
 * AD-4NA
 * 126979 - Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace.

Sweden

 * On display
 * AD-4W
 * 127947 - Arlandasamlingarna, Stockholm-Arlanda Airport. Svensk Flygtjänst target tug, SE-EBB. Former Fleet Air Arm Skyraider AEW.1, WT949.
 * 127960 - Svedinos Bil- och Flygmuseum, Ugglarp. Currently undergoing restoration but available to visitors. Target tug used by Svensk Flygtjänst, as SE-EBC. Decommissioned in 1974 and acquired by Svedinos the same year. Former Fleet Air Arm Skyraider AEW.1, WT962.


 * In storage
 * AD-4W
 * 127945 - Owned by Flygvapenmuseum but on loan to Skyraider AB, Karlskoga, for restoration. Former Fleet Air Arm Skyraider AEW.1, WV185. Used by Svensk Flygtjänst as target tug 1963-1973, registration SE-EBI. Decommissioned in 1974 and acquired by Flygvapenmuseum the same year, though never put on display.

Thailand

 * On display
 * AD-6
 * 134472 - Royal Thai Air Force Museum.
 * AD-7
 * 142072 - Royal Thai Air Force Museum.

United Kingdom

 * Airworthy
 * AD-4NA
 * 126922 - Kennet Aviation.
 * In storage
 * AD-4W
 * 124086 (WV106) - in storage (incomplete) at the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm Museum ('Cobham Hall'), visible from outside.
 * 124121 (WT141) - in storage at the Fleet Air Arm Museum's 'Cobham hall'

United States

 * Airworthy
 * AD-2
 * 09257 - Skyraider Historic Military Aircraft LLC in Lake Forest, Illinois.
 * AD-4
 * 123827 - Training Services, Inc., in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
 * AD-4N
 * 124156 - West Indies Investments, Ltd., in Troy, Alabama.
 * AD-4NA
 * 126882 - Marine Aviation Museum, Inc. in Wilmington, Delaware. This aircraft is painted in Vietnam colors and is in flying condition. The aircraft survived Hurricane Ike without damage as it was flown out before the storm.
 * 126959 - Able Dog, LLC in Helena, Montana.
 * 126965 - Heritage Flight Museum in Bellingham, Washington. It has a Wright R-3350-26WA with 2,700 hp. While with the US Navy, it served aboard the USS Kearsarge (CV-33) with VA-115 in 1953, off the coast of Korea. The cease-fire was called before it saw combat action, however, the aircraft of VA-115 conducted DMZ patrols for the duration of the cruise. When it returned stateside it was stationed with FASRON 8 at NAS Alameda before transitioning to FAETULANT at NAS Norfolk, VA from November 1954 until August 1955.
 * 126997 - Comanche Warbirds, Inc., in Houston, Texas.
 * 127888 - Kalamazoo Aviation History Museum in Portage, Michigan.
 * AD-5
 * 132683 - Pissed Away N39147, LLC in Bellevue, Washington.
 * AD-5W
 * 135152 - Cavanaugh Flight Museum in Addison, Texas.
 * 135178 - Midwest Wild Relics Refuge Inc. in Saint Charles, Missouri.
 * 135188 - Collings Foundation in Stow, Massachusetts, Particular aircraft is a rare A-1E variant donated to the Collings Foundation by a generous supporter in May 2012 in Rhode Island and debuting to the public on June 17th, 2012 at the then annual Rhode Island Air National Guard Open House and Air Show in a demonstration flown by CF pilot Dan McCue. The aircraft also appeared that same year at the Legends of Airpower and Armor event at Republic Airport in Farmingdale, NY and a number of local aviation events, The aircraft occasionally appears alongside the Foundations B-17, B-24, and P-51 at Wings of Freedom Tour stops in New England. The A-1E continues its yearly air show schedule appearing at two particular events in 2013, it is currently based at Quonset State Airport, in North Kingstown R.I but preparations are now being made to move the aircraft to the Collings Foundations Headquarters in Stow, MA.
 * AD-6
 * 139606 - Warbird Aircraft, LLC, in San Diego, California.
 * 139665 - Tennessee Air Museum, Sevierville, Tennessee.
 * On display
 * XAD-1
 * 09102 - USMC Museum at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia.
 * AD-3
 * 122811 - Naval Support Activity Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
 * AD-4B
 * 132261 - USMC Museum at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia.
 * AD-4N
 * 127007 - USS Yorktown (CV-10) at the Patriot's Point Naval and Maritime Museum in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. It bears the markings of Attack Squadron 65 (VA-65), assigned to Carrier Air Group TWO (CVG-2), aboard Yorktown, circa 1953-54.
 * AD-4W
 * 127922 - USS Midway (CV-41) at the San Diego Aircraft Carrier Museum, in San Diego, California. According to the curators, the aircraft is actually an AD-4W that was modified to resemble an A-1 for museum display purposes. Former Fleet Air Arm Skyraider AEW.1, WT981, later Svensk Flygtjänst target tug, as SE-EBL. Decommissioned in 1976 and acquired by Flygvapenmuseum. Sold to David Talichet in 1983, as N5469Y, later donated to the National Warplane Museum. On display in San Diego since 2006.
 * 126867 - Tillamook Air Museum in Tillamook, Oregon. Former Fleet Air Arm Skyraider AEW Mk.1 WV181, later Svensk Flygtjänst target tug, as SE-EBK. Decommissioned in 1976. Sold via Britain to Erickson Skycrane in 1990 as N4277L.
 * AD-5
 * 132463 - Aerospace Museum of California in North Highlands, California on the former McClellan Air Force Base.
 * 52-132649 (former bureau number 132649) - National Museum of the United States Air Force at Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio. This aircraft was originally a US Navy aircraft. Transferred to USAF, it was flown by then-Major Bernard Francis Fisher (Colonel, USAF Retired) on 10 March 1966 when he rescued a fellow A-1E pilot shot down over South Vietnam in the midst of enemy troops, a deed for which he was awarded the Medal of Honor. The aircraft was severely damaged in combat in South Vietnam and was returned in 1967 for preservation by the then-US Air Force Museum. It is the only surviving US Air Force Medal of Honor Aircraft.
 * 52-0247 - Hill Aerospace Museum at Hill AFB in Roy, Utah. It is an A-1E that was apparently remanufactured from various components taken from several other A-1s (both Air Force and Navy versions) in South Vietnam.
 * AD-5N
 * 132534 - Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum in McMinnville, Oregon.
 * 52-598 (former bureau number 132598 - Hurlburt Field Memorial Air Park, Hurlburt Field, Florida (USA).
 * AD-5Q
 * 132532 - National Museum of Naval Aviation at NAS Pensacola, Florida.
 * 135018 - Pima Air and Space Museum adjacent to Davis-Monthan AFB in Tucson, Arizona. The aircraft is painted in the markings of VAW-33 as embarked with Carrier Air Wing 6 (CVW-6) aboard the aircraft carrier USS America (CV-66) in 1967.
 * AD-6
 * bureau number unknown '' - National Museum of the United States Air Force at Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio.
 * 135300 - National Museum of Naval Aviation at NAS Pensacola, Florida. This aircraft is painted in the markings of Attack Squadron 25 (VA-25).
 * 137602 - on a pylon near the near base headquarters and the base chapel at NAS Lemoore, California. This aircraft is also painted in the same markings as the NAS Pensacola museum aircraft, i.e., Attack Squadron 25 (VA-25) and a "false" BuNo of 135300.
 * In storage
 * AD-4W
 * 127949 - Aero Trader, Chino, California. In storage at Chino Airport. Former Fleet Air Arm Skyraider AEW.1, WT951, later Svensk Flygtjänst target tug, as SE-EBM. Decommissioned in 1976.
 * A-1H
 * 135332 - National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution.

Vietnam

 * On display
 * A-1E
 * 132436 - Viet Nam Military History Museum in Ha Noi.
 * A-1H
 * 134636 - Viet Nam Military History Museum in Ha Noi.
 * 139674 - War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City.