There is one at Duxford and one at Elvington as well as G-APWA at Reading and of course G-ASKK is still in the Norwich museum.
I'm not sure what happened G-ATIG at Norwich as it was stored complete for many years.
G-BAZJ on the Guernsey Fire dump is falling apart slowly.
The preserved ex FEAT example in Taiwan was badly damaged in a Typhoon and the last I heard it was to be scrapped. That was the last Herald in existence without nose radar.
So at least five complete examples remain...which is exactly ten per cent of the production, so perhaps not too bad.
Some noses are in existence...G-BEYF, G-ASVO and the noses of G-APWF and G-APWG were saved and sold to private individuals in Jersey where they were scrapped in the early 1980's.
It would be nice to see G-APWJ painted back in her original dark blue and yellow British United livery...G-APWI and J were a part of the Jersey Airlines fleet...already British United CI Airways but remain as Jersey Airlines for the first year of Herald ops, but those two were never Jersey airlines and delivered in BU (CI) A livery.
So that would be a memory of a defunct carrier too as that operated separately from British United until 1968 when it was merged with BUA Manx and Morton Air Services to become British United Island Airways, still separate from BUA until BUA was sold to Caledonian Airways and BUIA became BIA ....
http://www.british-caledonian.com/image ... G-APWI.jpg