Built by Heinkel-Nord at Rostock-Marienehe in April 1945 and delivered to II./JG1. This A-2 variant is equipped with two MG151 20mm cannon. Surrendered along with I./JG1 to the Allies at Leck on 6 May 1945. On display at RAF Museum Hendon.
Replica built in 2011 and flown in New Zealand, then shipped to the UK. Having completed 11 flying hours, she is now on display in the Grahame-White Factory of RAFM Hendon as Vizefeldwebel Kurt Jentsch’s Albatros of Jasta 61.
Built in 1918 by Wolseley Motors in Birmingham. This SE.5a served with No. 84 Sqn. before passing into civilian hands as a skywriting aircraft with registration G-EBIC. Now displayed in the Grahame-White Factory building at RAF Museum Hendon.
Replica 'Triple First' on display in the Grahame-White Factory at RAF Museum Hendon. This Vimy was named in memory of the first Atlantic, Australia and South Africa flight by Vimys.
On display at RAF Museum Hendon. Probably constructed in 1944, this Bf-110 served with 1./NJG3. The aircraft was surrendered at Denmark in May 1945. Ferried thereafter to the UK for evaluation and preservation.