KAI Aerospace Museum
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The KAI Aerospace Museum is an aerospace museum in
Sacheon Sacheon () is a city in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. Sacheon's chief fame comes from its being the site of two naval battles in the Seven Year War. The city as it now exists results from the merging of Sacheon-gun and Samcheonpo-si in ...
,
South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and sharing a land border with North Korea. Its western border is formed by the Yellow Sea, while its eas ...
located at adjacent to
Sacheon Airport Sacheon Airport is an airport in Sacheon, South Korea . It also serves the city of Jinju. The airport passenger service began in 1977 after years of delays. The airport has a small single storey terminal building for domestic flights. In 2011, 14 ...
.


Aircraft on display


Helicopters

* Bell UH-1B-BF 64-14003 (Construction Number 1127). This helicopter was purchased by the United States Army in April 1965. In October 1970, it joined the 129th Assault Helicopter Company, part of the 10th Combat Aviation Battalion then serving in Vietnam. 64-14003 flew as a gunship with the 129th AHC until January 1971, logging 150 hours with the unit. At this time, the 129th AHC flew primarily in support of the Capital Republic of Korea Infantry Division (CRID). 64-14003 was Military Aircraft Storage and Disposition Center (MASDC) on July 14, 1976 before being transferred to the South Korean armed forces in 1977. 64-14003 was operated by the ROKAF as a utility and search-and-rescue helicopter until its retirement. The aircraft still wears "공군" markings it wore during its service with the ROKAF. * Sikorsky UH-19D 56-4283 (Manufacturer Number 551179). Built as a H-19D-4-SI Chickasaw, this helicopter was later redesignated as a UH-19D Chickasaw. Some sources say the helicopter was delivered to the U.S. Army on February 28, 1958 and was later transferred to the ROKAF. Other sources suggest this helicopter was operated by the U.S. Air Force prior to its ROKAF service.


Fixed-Wing Aircraft

* Douglas B-26K Counter Invader 44-34119. This aircraft was originally built as a Douglas A-26B-45-DL Invader. In 1964, the aircraft was rebuilt as an On Mark B-26K Counter Invader and given the new serial number 64-17651 and the "TA651"
buzz number Buzz number is a term applied to the large letter and number combination applied to United States Air Force military aircraft in the years immediately after World War II, through the early 1960s. This moniker evolved from aircrew speculation that ...
. In October 1967, the aircraft was sent to Southeast Asia. In served with the 609th Special Operations Squadron (SOS), 56th Special Operations Wing (SOW) based at Nakhon Phanom Royal Thai Air Base in Thailand. While with the unit, it interdicted the Ho Chi Minh Trail and was given the nickname “Mighty Mouse.” When the 609th SOS ended operations in November 1969, the aircraft was returned the Military Aircraft Storage and Disposition Center (MASDC) at Davis Monthan AFB. This aircraft is one of the aircraft in the museum's collection which has also been made into a commercial scale model. * Boeing B-29-90-BW Superfortress 45-21739 (manufacturer number 13633). This aircraft was built at Boeing's Wichita plant in 1945 and it entered service with the USAAF on August 3, 1945. In 1947, this aircraft was sent to the Sacramento Air Material Center to take part in Project DOM-515 Saddletree and be modified to carry nuclear weapons. The aircraft served in the USAF until April 14, 1954, at which point it was retired at Randolph AFB and sent to the B-29 boneyard at NAS China Lake. In March 1972, the aircraft was shipped from China Lake to Seoul in 18 parts and reassembled for display at the
War Memorial of Korea The War Memorial of Korea is a museum located in Yongsan-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea. It opened in 1994 on the former site of the army headquarters to exhibit and memorialize the military history of Korea. It was built for the purpose ...
in August 1972. It eventually moved to the KAI Museum in 1995. It currently wears the "Circle W" tail insignia of the 92nd Bombardment Group (Medium), which took part in the Korean War when it was based at Yokota, Japan from July 9 to October 25, 1950. This insignia is a post-1960s addition to the aircraft, as is its current nickname, "Unification." * Douglas EC-47Q 42-93704. This aircraft was built in 1942 as a C-47A-25-DK at the Douglas plant in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It was assigned to the USAAF by June 19, 1944 and likely served with the
9th Air Force The Ninth Air Force (Air Forces Central) is a Numbered Air Force of the United States Air Force headquartered at Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina. It is the Air Force Service Component of United States Central Command (USCENTCOM), a joint De ...
. It was converted to a VC-47A staff transport in September 1954. Due to demand for electronic intelligence aircraft, it was converted into an EC-47Q electronic surveillance aircraft on March 20, 1968. It arrived at Pleiku Air base on December 17, 1968 to serve with the 362nd Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron. By 1973, it had been deployed to Nakhon Phanom Royal Thai Air Force Base with the 361st. The aircraft was nicknamed "Over Torque", after crew chief Sergeant Norman "Over Torque" Ritter. Ritter has earned the nickname after fastening an oil cooler too tightly to an engine prior to a ground test run, which lead to the oil cooler bursting. On July 10, 1975, it was transferred to the ROKAF, where it used the serial number 093-704. * Douglas C-54G-10-DO Skymaster. This aircraft was built at the Douglas plant in Santa Monica, California in 1945. It was initially operated by the USAF with the serial number 45-0582. It was sent to the
Military Aircraft Storage and Disposition Center A military, also known collectively as armed forces, is a heavily armed, highly organized force primarily intended for warfare. It is typically authorized and maintained by a sovereign state, with its members identifiable by their distinct ...
(MASDC) in Tucson Arizona in September 26, 1969. It was later sent to Korea as part of the Foreign Military Sales program. in ROKAF service, it used the serial number 50582. *
Fairchild C-123K Provider The Fairchild C-123 Provider is an American military transport aircraft designed by Chase Aircraft and then built by Fairchild Aircraft for the U.S. Air Force. In addition to its USAF service, which included later service with the Air Force Re ...
55-4564. This aircraft was originally built as a Fairchild C-123B-14-FA Provider before being converted to C-123K. After serving in the USAF, it was transferred to the South Vietnamese Air Force and eventually transferred to the Republic of Korea AF. *
Douglas C-124C Globemaster II The Douglas C-124 Globemaster II, nicknamed "Old Shaky", is an American heavy-lift cargo aircraft built by the Douglas Aircraft Company in Long Beach, California. The C-124 was the primary heavy-lift transport for United States Air Force (USAF ...
52-0943. This aircraft served with the USAF until being transferred to the Air National Guard in March 1972. In January 1974, it was flown from Oklahoma to Seoul and displayed in Yoido Plaza. The aircraft had been donated to the UN Korean War Allies Association by the USAF.. The aircraft was on display at the Yoido until 1995. It was then moved to the Korean Aerospace Industries Museum at Sacheon. It is one of just nine C-124s still surviving and the only one on display outside of the United States. *Bulwaho 1007/K * Cessna O-1G Bird Dog 53-7995. This aircraft was originally delivered to US Army in 1953. Early in its service career, it was sent back to the Cessna plant in Wichita, Kansas to be modified to the O-1G standard. From June 1967 to March 1972, it flew with the 74th Reconnaissance Airplane Company (RAC) from Phu Loi, Dong Nai Province in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. It was eventually sent to the South Korean armed forces as part of the
Military Assistance Program The Mutual Defense Assistance Act was a United States Act of Congress signed by President Harry S. Truman on 6 October 1949. For US Foreign policy, it was the first U.S. military foreign aid legislation of the Cold War era, and initially to Eu ...
(MAP). It was operated by the Republic of Korea Air Force with the serial number 09-995 * North American LT-6G Mosquito 117354/TA-354 51-17354 (MSN 195-1). This aircraft was the first of a small batch of 11 aircraft which was remanufactured at North American's Fresno, California plant. These aircraft were upgraded with new equipment, including the RC-103 and the AN/ARN-5 Instrument Landing System (the RC-103 was not fitted to most T-6Gs). This order was issued in March 1952 and the aircraft were intended for the Mutual Defense Assistance Program. However, these aircraft were not immediately sent to the MDMP and instead were sent to various USAF training bases. It was used as an LT-6G forward air control aircraft by the ROKAF. *
North American T-28A Trojan The North American Aviation T-28 Trojan is a radial-engine military trainer aircraft manufactured by North American Aviation and used by the United States Air Force and United States Navy beginning in the 1950s. Besides its use as a trainer, ...
51-7625. This aircraft was accepted by the USAF and assigned to Kisarazu AB, Japan during its early service life. It was eventually struck off charge on February 9, 1961. Shortly afterwards, it was sent to the ROKAF as part of the
Military Assistance Program The Mutual Defense Assistance Act was a United States Act of Congress signed by President Harry S. Truman on 6 October 1949. For US Foreign policy, it was the first U.S. military foreign aid legislation of the Cold War era, and initially to Eu ...
. The ROKAF changed the aircraft's serial number to 17-625, but retained the "TA-625"
buzz number Buzz number is a term applied to the large letter and number combination applied to United States Air Force military aircraft in the years immediately after World War II, through the early 1960s. This moniker evolved from aircrew speculation that ...
painted on the fuselage. * Lockheed T-33A-1-LO Shooting Star 56-1656. This aircraft was operated by the USAF before being transferred to the ROKAF. It still retains its "TR-656" buzz number. * Cessna T-37C Tweet 72-1361. This aircraft was built in 1971 and sent to ROKAF, which gave it the serial number 21361. *
KAI T-50 Golden Eagle The KAI T-50 Golden Eagle (골든이글) is a family of South Korean supersonic advanced jet trainers and light combat aircraft, developed by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) with Lockheed Martin. The T-50 is South Korea's first indigenous s ...
00-000 * Chance Vought F4U-4 Corsair BuNo 81415 (Construction Number 8140). This aircraft was the 651 aircraft of the 2,045 F4U-4 Corsairs built. It was delivered to the U.S. Navy and served until the 1950s. A planned sale to the Honduran Air Force fell through and the aircraft was sold to a collector and left unrestored until 1973 with the civilian registration number N5219V. In 1974, it was acquired and displayed by the
War Memorial of Korea The War Memorial of Korea is a museum located in Yongsan-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea. It opened in 1994 on the former site of the army headquarters to exhibit and memorialize the military history of Korea. It was built for the purpose ...
in Seoul where it stayed until being transferred to the KAI Aerospace Museum in 2001. It is currently painted in the colors of and markings of Marine Fighter Squadron 312, "The Checkerboards," hence the "WR" squadron code and checked nose and cowling. VMF-312 flew the F4U-4 during the Korean war, losing 15 aircraft on operations. It is one of the other aircraft in the collection that also been featured as a scale model. * Grumman TAF-9J Cougar 141152. Built as a Grumman F9F-8 Cougar, it was later redesignated as a F-9J and operated by
VT-22 Training Squadron 22 (VT-22) or TRARON TWO TWO, known as the ''Golden Eagles'', callsign "Blazer", is a U.S. Navy strike jet training squadron stationed aboard Naval Air Station Kingsville, flying the T-45C Goshawk. The Golden Eagles are one of ...
as a trainer from 1963 to 1969 with the number "3F-210" (the aircraft has since been repainted with the number "3F-219." The aircraft was struck off charge in April 1970 and sent to AMARC and later donated to the museum. * North American F-86D-35-NA Sabre 51-8424. This aircraft briefly served with the USAF before becoming one of the 40 F-86D Sabres that were transferred to South Korea starting in June 1955. These aircraft were intended to intercept potential attacks by North Korean Il-28 Beagle bombers. *
North American F-86F Sabre The North American F-86 Sabre, sometimes called the Sabrejet, is a transonic jet fighter aircraft. Produced by North American Aviation, the Sabre is best known as the United States' first swept-wing fighter that could counter the swept-wing Sov ...
. This aircraft was given the USAF serial number 52-4865 in 1952. It was transferred to the
Republic of China Air Force The Republic of China Air Force, retroactively known by its historical name the Chinese Air Force and unofficially referred to as the Taiwanese Air Force, is the military aviation branch of the Republic of China Armed Forces, currently based ...
before eventually being transferred to the ROKAF with the serial number 24-865. *
McDonnell Douglas F-4E Phantom II The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II is an American tandem two-seat, twin-engine, all-weather, long-range supersonic jet interceptor and fighter-bomber originally developed by McDonnell Aircraft for the United States Navy.Swanborough and Bow ...
. This F-4E-37-MC aircraft was built by McDonnell at its Saint Louis plant in 1968. It was taken into service by the USAF with the serial number 68-0355. During its service life, this aircraft flew with the
35th Tactical Fighter Wing The 35th Fighter Wing is an air combat unit of the United States Air Force and the host unit at Misawa Air Base, Japan. The wing is part of Pacific Air Forces (PACAF)'s Fifth Air Force. The wing was first activated in August 1948 at Johnson Ai ...
(TFW), 31st TFW, 3rd TFW, and the
57th Fighter Weapons Wing The 57th Wing (57 WG) is an operational unit of the United States Air Force (USAF) Warfare Center, stationed at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada. The 57 WG's mission is to provide well trained and well equipped combat forces ready to deploy ...
(FWW), before being assigned to the 90th Tactical Fighter Squadron (TFS), 3rd TFW at Clark Air Base in the Philippines. In November 1989, it was transferred to the RoKAF,. The aircraft is currently painted with the markings of the ROKAF's 17th Fighter Wing and the serial number 60-355. It was one of the 103 ex-USAF and new-build F-4Es delivered to the ROKAF. * KAI KF-16A Fighting Falcon 92-000 * Northrop F-5A. This aircraft is a Northrop F-5A-25-NO Freedom Fighter, which was given the USAF serial number 65-10552. After being given to the ROKAF under the
Military Assistance Program The Mutual Defense Assistance Act was a United States Act of Congress signed by President Harry S. Truman on 6 October 1949. For US Foreign policy, it was the first U.S. military foreign aid legislation of the Cold War era, and initially to Eu ...
, it was renumbered 51-522. It the final aircraft in the museum which has also been featured as a commercial scale model. File:14003 Bell UH-1B Korean Army (3224597655).jpg, Bell UH-1B File:45-21739 W-48 a USAF B-29A Superfortress (3224612401).jpg, B-29 Superfortress File:09-995 ex 53-7995 Cessna O-1G Bird Dog Korean Army (3224609477).jpg, Cessna O-1G File:21361 a T-37C RoKAF (3225453696).jpg, Cessna T-37 File:64-17651 as 64-651 TA B-26K (3224613349).jpg, B-26K File:09-3704 42-93704 an EC-47Q RoKAF (3224608273).jpg, EC-47Q File:0-50582 C-54G Skymaster RoKAF (3224607103).jpg, C-54G File:52-0943 a C-124C Globemaster ANG marks (3224616559).jpg, C-124C File:141152 3F-219 a TAF-9J of VT-22 (3224611619).jpg, TAF-8J File:54564 a C-123K Provider RoKAF (3224604977).jpg, C-123K File:61656 TR-656 a T-33A RoKAF (3224599341).jpg, Lockheed T-33 File:424 (51-8424) an F-86D Saber Dog RoKAF (3224602785).jpg, F-86D File:24865 an F-86F RoKAF (3224603605).jpg, F-86F File:117354 TA-354 an LT-6G Texan RoKAF (3225456722).jpg, T-6 Texan File:7625 TA-625 a T-28A Trojan, RoKAF (3225455742).jpg, T-28 Trojan File:10-552 an F-5A of RoKAF (3225459802).jpg, F-5A File:64283 Sikorsky UH-19D RoKAF (3225451818).jpg, UH-19D


References


External links

{{Commons category, KAI Aerospace museum
KAI Aerospace Museum website (in English).
Aerospace museums Museums in South Gyeongsang Province Transport museums in South Korea