More About the SAAF De Havilland Vampires
Vampire variants (SAAF planes in bold)
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Production History:
DH 100: three prototypes.
Vampire Mk I: single-seat fighter version for the RAF; 244 production aircraft being built.
Mk II: three prototypes: Rolls-Royce Nene turbojet engine. One built and two conversions.
F.3: single-seat fighter for the RAF. Two prototypes were converted from the Mk 1; 202 production aircraft were built, 20 were exported to Norway
Mk IV: Nene-engined project, not built.
FB.5: single-seat fighter-bomber version. Powered by the Goblin 2 turbojet; 930 built for the RAF and 88 for export. Used in SA
FB.6: single-seat fighter-bomber. Powered by a Goblin 3 turbojet; 178 built, 100 built in Switzerland for the Swiss Air Force. (link to Swiss AF Vampires)
Mk 8: Ghost-engined, one conversion from Mk 1.
FB.9: Tropicalised fighter-bomber through addition of air conditioning to Mark 5. Powered by Goblin 3 turbojet; 326 built, mostly by de Havilland, but also by Fairey Aviation.
Mk 10 or DH 113 Vampire: Goblin-powered two-seater prototype; two built.
NF.10: two-seat night fighter version for the RAF; 95 built including 29 as the NF.54.
Sea Vampire Mk 10: prototype for deck trials. One conversion.
Mk 11 or DH 115 Vampire Trainer: private venture, two-seat jet trainer prototype.
T.11: two-seat training version for the RAF and export. Powered by a Goblin 35 turbojet engine; 731 were built by DH and Fairey Aviation. Used in SA
Sea Vampire F 20: naval version of the FB.5; 18 built by English Electric.
Sea Vampire Mk 21: six aircraft converted from F.3s with strengthened belly and arrester hook for trials of undercarriage-less landings on flexible decks.
Sea Vampire T 22: two-seat training version for the Royal Navy; 73 built by De Havilland.
FB 25: FB.5 variants; 25 exported to New Zealand (link to NZ Vampires)
F.30: single-seat fighter-bomber version for the RAAF. Powered by Rolls-Royce Nene turbojet; 80 built in Australia.
FB.31: Nene-engined, 29 built in Australia.
F 32: one Australian conversion with air conditioning.
T.33: two-seat training version. Powered by the Goblin turbojet; 36 were built in Australia.
T.34: two-seat training version for the Royal Australian Navy; five were built in Australia.
T.34A: Vampire T.34s fitted with ejection seats.
T.35: modified two-seat training version; 68 built in Australia.
T.35A: T.33 conversions to T.35 configuration.
FB.50: exported to Sweden as the J 28B; 310 built, 12 of which were eventually rebuilt to T.55 standard.
FB.51: export prototype (one conversion) to France.
FB.52: export version of Mk 6, 101 built; 36 exported to Norway and in use from 1949 to 1957 and SA and NZ
FB.52A: single-seat fighter-bomber for the Italian Air Force; 80 built in Italy. .
FB.53: single-seat fighter-bomber for the French Armee de l'Air; 250 built in France, as the Sud-Est SE 535 Mistral.
NF.54: export version of Vampire NF.10 for the Italian Air Force; 29 being built.
T.55: export version of the DH 115 trainer; 216 built and six converted from the T.11.
Full record of Service w SAAF:
Type/model SAAF serial / 1 Squadron code History
Vampire FB5
201 AX-X
Vampire FB5
202
Vampire FB5
203
Vampire FB5
204
Vampire FB5
EP42784
205
SAAF Museum Port Elizabeth. Ex Fort Beaufort
Vampire FB5
206 AX-G
Vampire FB5
EP42916
207 AX-KSAAF
Museum Swartkop. Ex SAAF Gymnasium Gate Guard
Vampire FB5
EP42917
208 AX-D
SAAF Museum Ysterplaat. Ex Fort Klapperkop
Vampire FB5
209
Scrapped
Vampire FB5
210 AX-A
Vampire FB6
V0489
211
To Rhodesia R8128 wfu 18/4/81, To Australia 1988 pole mounted, Braybrook, Victoria, painted as RAAF A79-321.
Vampire FB6
V0513
212
Crashed 04/02/53
Vampire FB6
V0533
213 AX-N
To Rhodesia R1833 w/o 21/10/76. Flt.Lt. Roy Hulley - Kutanga weapons range accident.
Vampire FB6
V0538
214
Crashed 04/04/53
Vampire FB6
V0582
215 AX-Z
To Rhodesia R8134 wfu 7/12/78. Flt.Lt Dave Bourhill -
crashed on approach to Thornhill Airbase post air test.
Vampire FB6
V0583
216
To Rhodesia R1829 Flying up till March 1981, to Australia1988, currently in storage Old Aeroplane Company, Tyabb
.
Vampire FB6
V0584
217 AX-T
Vampire FB6
V0585
218 AX-V
SAAF Museum Ysterplaat. Ex AFS VTH Gate Guard.
Vampire FB6
V0592
219
Preserved SAAF Museum Swartkop.
Vampire FB6
V0593
220
Vampire T11
15013
221
d/d 1952-3 To Rhodesia 13/12/72. In the UK. ALlen, Hemel Hempstead (Private, Cockpit Section)
Vampire T11
15025
222
d/d 1952/3 Derelict at SAAF Museum. (Wonderboom) Ex Denel TA
Vampire T11
15041
223
d/d 1952/3 To Rhodesia R4323? 13/12/72. Reportedly never flown
spares only. Believed to be one of the early 'top hatch' canopy type
Vampire T11
15043
224
d/d 1952/3 To Rhodesia R4324? 13/12/72.
Vampire T51
15065
225
d/d 1952/3 Collision 27/03/1968
Vampire T51
15077
226
d/d 1952/3 To Rhodesia R4325? 13/12/72.
Vampire FB52
V0567
227
Believed preserved SAAF Museum
Vampire FB52
V0574
228
Vampire FB52
V0581
229
d/d January 1952. To Rhodesia. Preserved SAAF Museum
Swartkop. Ex 15 AD, AFS Snake Valley. Restored to static display as SAAF 229 by the Friends of the SAAF Museum Pretoria
Vampire FB52
V0599
230
Scrapped
Vampire FB52
V0678
231
Preserved Stellenbosch University (Stellenbosch FC?)
Vampire FB52
V0600
232
Vampire FB52
V0605
233
Crashed 08/10/1954
Vampire FB52
V0679
234
To Rhodesia R1380. Preserved in Zimbabwe's Gweru
Military Museum - last flight late 1981 early 82.
Vampire FB52
V0615
235
Preserved AFB Langebaanweg, Cape Town. Gate guard
Vampire FB52
V0627
236
Crashed 23/09/1954
Vampire FB52
V0682
237
Force landed 16/03/1970
Vampire FB52
V0630
238
Vampire FB52
V0635
239
Crashed 18/06/1958
Vampire FB52
V0646
240
Vampire FB52
V0657
241
National Museum Bloemfontein. (Loan Stellenbosch FC)
Vampire FB52
V0636
242
Cape Town. Pole mounted. Ex-Military Academy Saldhana
Vampire FB52
V0641
243
Vampire FB52
V0647
244
Vampire FB52
V0659
245
To Rhodesia R1835. Flew up till May 1982. One of the last to be retired. Imported to Australia 1988. Fully restored in RhodAF colours to taxi condition. Based at The Old Aeroplane Company situated at Tyabb on the Mornington Peninsular about 45 minutes from Melbourne.
Vampire FB52
V0652
246
Crashed 24/11/1955
Vampire FB52
V0664
247
Vampire FB52
V0664
248
Preserved Museu do Ar in Portugal
Vampire FB52
V0668
249
To Rhodesia R1318. 18/01/1977 Engine failure near Gwelo, Air sub Lt N. Lamb force landed it in the bush. A/c scrapped.
Vampire FB52
V0673
250
To Rhodesia R1386 w/o 23/11/1977. Air Lt. Phil Haigh - hit by ground fire whilst on Op Dingo, Chimoio terrorist training camp, Mozambique. He force landed the a/c but unfortunately hit a deep trench resulting in the disintegration of the a/c and Phil losing his life.
Vampire FB52
V0674
251
To Rhodesia R1378 wfu 12/81. Imported to Australia 1988, currently in storage Old aeroplane Co. Tyabb.
Vampire FB52
V0683
252
To Rhodesia R1382. Date wfu unknown but probably 2nd half of 1981. It was still flying March 1981. Imported to Australia 1988. Currently (January 2012) at Moorabbin Aircraft Museum, Victoria finished as RAAF Red Devils display a/c A79-417.
Vampire FB52
V0689
253
Preserved NADS Devon. (Also reported as SAAF Museum, Swartkop, derelict store). Ex School For Technical Training Gate Guard
Vampire FB52
V0697
254
To Rhodesia R1388. Reported as never flown in Rhodesia, stored only, returned to RSA early 1980s. Cockpit section preserved SAAF Museum Swartkop.
Vampire FB52
V0699
255
To Rhodesia R1839. Reported as never flown in Rhodesia, stored only, returned to RSA early 1980s before being donated to Israeli a/f museum, Hatzerim but displaying Lebanese markings.
Vampire FB52
V0700
256
To Rhodesia R8140. Reported as never flown in Rhodesia, stored only, returned to RSA early 1980s.
Vampire T55-2
15431
257
7/54 to 5/56.
Ex Test Flight & Development Centre (TFDC) from 1975 to early 1980s. Believe in storage SAAF Museum, Swartkop.
Vampire T55-2
15432
258
7/54 to 5/56.
To Rhodesia 13/12/72
Vampire T55-2
15433
259
7/54 to 5/56
. To Rhodesia 13/12/72
Vampire T55-2
15472
260
7/54 to 5/56.
To Rhodesia 13/12/72
Vampire T55-2
15435
261
7/54 to 5/56.
To Rhodesia 13/12/72
Vampire T55-2
15436
262
7/54 to 5/56.
To Rhodesia 13/12/72
Vampire T55-2
15453
263
7/54 to 5/56.
To Rhodesia 13/12/72
Vampire T55-2
15454
264
7/54 to 5/56.
To Rhodesia 11/12/72
Vampire T55-2
15486
265
7/54 to 5/56.
To Rhodesia R4221 17/12/70. Retired 1982. Imported to Australia 1988, restored to flying condition 2001 by Old Aeroplane Co. Tyabb, and is still airworthy. Finished in RRAF scheme, representing RRAF119 (R4032).
Vampire T55-1
15487
266
7/54 to 5/56.
To Rhodesia R2424 14/7/71. Retired 1982, Imported to Australia 1988, currently in storage Tyabb.
Vampire T55-1
15488
267
7/54 to 5/56.
To Rhodesia R4126? 17/12/70
Vampire T55-1
15489
268
7/54 to 5/56.
To Rhodesia R4220 29/7/70. Retired in 1982. On display Gweru Military museum, Zimbabwe.
Vampire T55-1
15490
269
7/54 to 5/56.
To Rhodesia R4217 29/7/70 SCR 24/3/80. ZU-VAM / ZU-MES / RR417 / RR2417. Final RhodAF sortie back to RSA in 1980. Transferred to Atlas Aircraft Corp. Apprentice Training School for many years. Relocated to Wonderboom airport near Pretoria and (January 2012) under restoration.
Vampire T55-1
15491
270
7/54 to 5/56. To Rhodesia R4219? 29/7/70
Vampire T55-1
15492
271
7/54 to 5/56. To Rhodesia R2418 14/7/71. SCR 14/8/79. Returned to RSA 1980, possibly by road from New Sarum. Derelict at SAAF Museum. (Cockpit Section).
Vampire T55-1
15493
272
7/54 to 5/56.
To Rhodesia
Vampire T55-1
15494
273
7/54 to 5/56.
w/o 3/8/1959
Vampire T55-1
15495
274
7/54 to 5/56.
Hendrik Venter, Wonderboom, Pretoria (Rebuild). Ex Krugersdorp
Vampire T55-1
15496
275
7/54 to 5/56. T
o Rhodesia R4223?
Vampire T55-2
15497
276
7/54 to 5/56.
SAAF Museum Swartkop
Vampire T55-2
15498
277
7/54 to 5/56.
To Rhodesia R4152 13/12/72. Final RhodAF sortie back to RSA early 1979. To SAAF Museum Swartkop. Flying December 2011. Registered as ZU-DFH
SA Vampire Survivors:
Vampire FB5
205
Static
Port Elizabeth
Vampire FB5
207
Stored
Swartkop
Vampire FB5
208
Static
Ysterplaat
Vampire FB52
227
Stored
Swartkop
Vampire FB52
229
Static
Swartkop
Vampire FB52
253
Stored
Swartkop
Vampire FB52
254
Static (Under restoration)
Swartkop
Vampire T55
257
Stored
Swartkop
Vampire T55
276
Airworthy
Swartkop
Vampire T55
277 (ZU-DFH)
Airworthy
Swartkop
Vampire FB52
235
Static
AFB Langebaanweg
Vampire FB52
241
Static
Stellenbosch Airfield (near Cape Town)
Vampire T55
274
Static
Vampire Nursery (Krugersdorp)