A few examples of former Air Corps aircraft are retained in the Air Corps Museum in Baldonnel. These include an Avro Anson, An Alouette III and a Fouga Magister. A De Havilland Vampire and a Miles Magister are on display in the National Museum in Collins Barracks (Dublin).[17]
Military aircraft which have been withdrawn from service with the Irish Air Corps include the following:
Sikorsky S-61N – 1x Previously leased and operated by IAC for Search & Rescue/Coast Guard.[36] Subsequently, returned to CHC Ireland who operated it in a similar capacity for the IRCG.
^"Gazelle Retired"(PDF). An Cosantóir – Defence Forces Magazine. Irish Defence Forces. March 2006. Archived from the original(PDF) on 13 October 2022. On December 31st 2005 the last flight of Air Corps Gazelle 241 over Casement Aerodrome marked the end of 25 years of service
^"Air Corps withdrawn from rescue work". irishtimes.com. Irish Times. 11 October 2004. Retrieved 10 November 2020. [T]he Government is formally withdrawing the Air Corps from all helicopter search-and-rescue today [..] and will be relieved by the contract company CHC Helicopters in a week's time [..] The Sikorsky S-61 helicopter leased for the Air Corps in Sligo was returned several weeks ago