
Bangalore is the hotbed of the Indian Aviation Industry with the presence of various Aircraft Design Establishments like the National Aeronautical Laboratories (NAL), Aeronautical Development Authority (ADA), Gas Turbine Research Establishment (GTRE), Aircraft Systems Testing Establishment (ASTE) and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). It also has its fair share of Indian Air Force Establishments in the region, being the Headquarters of Training Command at JC Nagar and also being home to the Air Force Technical College (AFTC) at Jalahalli. Also at Yelahanka is the Transport Training Wing (TTW) which imparts conversion training to Pilots into the Transport Aircraft Stream.
Thus, with such a significant presence of Aviation related activities , Its no surprise that there are a very high number of warbirds on view in this Garden City. At last count, nearly 50 warbirds were counted in and around Bangalore. AFTC, AFS Jalahalli and the HAL Museum accounting for a majority of these.
Two warbirds can be seen within the city without much effort, A HAL Ajeet Prototype (E-1083) can be viewed in the roundabout at the front of the HAL office, and an HF-24 Marut (BD-884) can be seen at the Vishweshwaraya Industrial and Technology Museum at Kasturba Road near Cubbon Park. This Marut is a prototype of the Mk 1R version. VITM also boasts a newly built Wright Flyer Replica.

The Recently opened HAL Heritage Museum has a collection of more than ten aircraft. A HF-24 Marut Two seater is on display as the Gate Gaurdian at ASTE. The aircraft is a rare two seater version and is preserved in good condition.
Aircraft Type | Serial No | Remarks |
Aeronca Super Chief | VT-CQQ | Jakkur Flying Club |
De Havilland Devon | HW-203 | Dumped at Yelahanka AFS |
De Havilland Devon | -NA- | VSM School of Engineering |
HAL Gnat I | -NA- | Institute of Aviation Medicine. |
HAL Gnat II | E-1083 | War Memorial Park, Opp HAL office. |
HAL HF-24 Marut | D-1696 | ASTE Campus |
HAL HF-24 Marut | BD-884 | Vishweswaraya Indl & Tech Museum, Kasturba Road |
HAL HT-2 | IX- | Trinity mess |
HAL HT-2 | IX-743 | Training Command HQ, JC Nagar |
HAL HT-2 | IX-482 | Bangalore Military School, Richmond Town , Hosur Road |
HAL HT-2 | VT-DFY | Indian Institute of Science, Dept of Aero Science. |
HAL HUL-26 Pushpak | VT-DWA | Center for Airborne Studies, Jakkur Aerodrome |
Wright Flyer (Replica) | -NA- | Vishweswaraya Indl & Tech Museum, Kasturba Road |
Unconfirmed sightings from Bangalore are many. A Look at the Warbird sightings page would reveal the possiblities of aircraft in and around Bangalore. There is a sighting that needs to be confirmed is the presence of the fuselage of a C-47 Dakota at the Army Service Corps Center’s Driving Park.
One Hunter at RV College of Engineering. Sending you a few pics, courtesy Prof Arun Subramaniam