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List of surviving Link Trainers

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Of the more than 10,000 Link Trainers manufactured and sold worldwide, over 160 are known to be still in existence.

Australia

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At least 22 AN-T-18 trainers survive in Australia, in various states of repair.[1] A number of these are in museums, but the majority are in the custody of the Australian Air Force Cadets, who were given them in the 1950s by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). They were maintained until 1975 by the RAAF, and as a result many are still in relatively good condition, being either fully or partially operational. The number of operational AN-T-18s has been boosted in recent years by the restoration of several machines.

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Belgium

Canada

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Link Trainer at the Western Canada Aviation Museum

Czech Republic

Finland

Ireland

Luxembourg

  • One is on display at the 385th Bomb Group Memorial Museum in Perlé, Redange.[34]

Netherlands

New Zealand

Malta

Portugal

Serbia

South Africa

Sri Lanka

Spain

  • One is on display at the Fundación Infante de Orleans in Madrid.[42]

Sweden

United Kingdom

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The Link Trainer at the Shuttleworth Collection in the UK

United States

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A Link Trainer on display at the Air Zoo
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A Link Trainer on display at the Frontiers of Flight Museum
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A Link Trainer on display at the Silent Wings Museum
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A Link Trainer on display at the Texas Air Museum

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