Warplanes of the Second World War preserved in Northern Ireland
Ulster Aviation Society
It has a Heritage Collection based at Long Kesh, Lisburn, Northern Ireland, housing around 40 military and civil aircraft and rotorcraft along with vehicles and a large number of related items. Aircraft from the Second World War include:
Fairchild F-24W-41A Argus HB612 donated in 2012.

(IWM Photo, A3536)
No 785 Squadron, Fleet Air Arm: A Fairey Swordfish Mk I Naval torpedo aircraft during a training flight from Royal Naval Air Station Crail.
Fairey Swordfish II (Serial No. HS503). This aircraft arrived in February 2026, donated by the RAF Museum.

(G. Garitan Photo)
V-1 on display at Place de la mairie, 22 Sep 1945.
Fieseler Fi.103 V-1 full-scale model BAPC.403 flying bomb acquired in 2010.
Gloster Meteor WA634 at Cosford in 2017.
Gloster Meteor T7.5 WA634 Martin-Baker ejection test aircraft gifted by RAF Museum 2022.
Grumman F4F Wildcat JV482 ditched in 1944, recovered in 1984.
Supermarine Spitfire IIa, replica BAPC.369 marked as ‘P7823’ delivered to UAS 2013.