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The
Entire Fleet at a Glance...
Numbering
over 145 in total, the Commemorative Air Force operates the world's largest
fleet of World War II combat aircraft. At any given time, approximately
100 of these historic aircraft are in flyable condition with the remainder
in restoration and maintenance.
The CAF Fleet includes
many notable and extremely rare aircraft from both the Allied Forces and
the Axis Powers. Amongst the Allied aircraft are the only remaining flyable
Boeing B-29 Superfortress bomber and the Curtiss SB2C Helldiver carrier-based
dive bomber. Rare Axis aircraft operated by the CAF include an original
Japanese Mitsubishi A6M3 "Zero" carrier-based fighter and a
German Ju-52. These aircraft are all flown regularly
in support of the CAF mission.
To learn where to
find these aircraft, or to learn more about them from the individual Units
that restore, maintain and fly them, please view our aircraft fleet rosters
below. There are a number of different ways to view the fleet, so select
the ones that interest you the most.





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