List of surviving Douglas A-20 Havocs

The Douglas A-20 Havoc was an American attack, light bomber and night fighter aircraft of World War II. On September 20, 1944 the last Douglas A-20K Havoc was produced by Douglas, with 7098 having been built by Douglas and 380 under license by Boeing. The Havoc was quickly replaced in USAAF by the Douglas A-26, RAAF replace them with Bristol Beaufighters, and with the RAF with the de Havilland Mosquito. One of the last substantial users was the Força Aérea Brasileira (Brazilian Air Force) who continued using the A-20 until the late 1950s. So quickly were the A-20 phased out of service and scrapped that, by the early 1960s, the aircraft was on the verge of extinction with only six complete airframes known in existence. Currently, due to numerous expeditions into the jungles of New Guinea, as well as Russian crash sites, additional restorable airframes are being discovered and the number of intact aircraft growing.

Australia

 * On display
 * A-20G
 * 42-86786 - RAAF Amberley Heritage Centre Queensland. Held at Amberley till facility to hold aircraft under cover build at Papua New Guinea National Museum in Port Moresby


 * Boston III
 * RAAF A28-8, RAAF Sqn Code DU-J, RAF s/n AL907 - RAAF Museum, RAAF Base Point Cook in Victoria.


 * Under restoration
 * A-20G
 * 42-86615 - under restoration at the RAAF Museum, RAAF Wagga in New South Wales.
 * 43-9686 - under restoration at the RAAF Museum, RAAF Wagga in New South Wales.

Brazil

 * A-20K
 * 44-0539 - Museu Aeroespacial, Campo dos Afonsos in Rio de Janeiro.

Papua New Guinea

 * A-20G
 * 42-86786 - Papua New Guinea National Museum in Port Moresby when dedicated undercover building built.

Russia

 * A-20G
 * 43-10052 - Central Air Force Museum in Moscow.

United Kingdom

 * On display
 * A-20C
 * 41-19393 - partial airframe recovered from Russia, an unrestored display at the Wings Museum near Balcombe.
 * Under restoration
 * A-20G
 * 43-9436 Big Nig  - under restoration at the RAF Museum in Hendon.

United States

 * On display
 * A-20G
 * 43-22200 - National Museum of the United States Air Force at Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio.
 * Restoration or Storage
 * A-20G
 * 43-21627 - under restoration by the Pima Air and Space Museum, owned by MARC, adjacent to Davis-Monthan AFB in Tucson, Arizona.
 * 43-22197 - in storage, owned by Fantasy of Flight in Polk City, Florida.
 * A-20H
 * 44-0020 - under restoration to airworthiness by the 1941 Historical Aircraft Group Museum in Geneseo, NY.
 * A-20J
 * 43-21709 - under restoration to airworthiness by Aero Trader, owned by Lewis Fighter Fleet LCC in San Antonio, Texas.
 * F-3A
 * 39-741 - recovered by Underwater Admiralty Sciences from Labrador, Canada crash site.