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==Survivors== Fireflashes are part of the collections of the [[Royal Air Force Museum Cosford]],<ref name="rafm">{{cite web | url=http://rafmuseum-1.titaninternet.co.uk/cosford/collections/missiles/missile_info.cfm?missile_id=7 | archive-url=https://archive.today/20130505100906/http://rafmuseum-1.titaninternet.co.uk/cosford/collections/missiles/missile_info.cfm?missile_id=7 | url-status=dead | archive-date=5 May 2013 | title=Fairey Fireflash - Air to Air Missile | publisher=Royal Air Force Museum | access-date=29 December 2012 }}</ref> the Cornwall Aviation Museum at RAF St. Mawgan and (in May 2014) the [[Combined Military Services Museum]]<ref name="CMSM">{{cite web | url=http://cmsm.co.uk/ | title=Combined Military Services Museum | publisher=Combined Military Services Museum | access-date=24 August 2021}}</ref> at Maldon. A Fireflash unit, missing the tips of the propulsion sections, is in storage at the RAF Hornchurch Heritage Centre.<ref name="RHHC">{{cite web | url=http://rafhornchurch.com/ | title=RAF Hornchurch Heritage Centre | publisher=Hornchurch Aerodrome Historical Trust | access-date=24 August 2021}}</ref>
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