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Many aircraft types have served in the British Royal Air Force since its formation in April 1918 from the merger of the Royal Flying Corps and Royal Naval Air Service.This is a list of RAF aircraft, including all currently active and retired types listed in alphabetic order by their RAF type name.
This is a list of equipment currently used by the Royal Air Force Regiment.The RAF Regiment is the ground fighting force of the Royal Air Force and contributes to the defence of RAF airfields in the UK and overseas, and provides Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTACs) to the British Army and Royal Marines, and a contingent to the Special Forces Support Group from No. II (Parachute) Squadron.
[2] Used by the RAF Air Experience Flight. 28 Tutors have been sold to the Finnish Air Force as of 2018. [41] Grob Viking T.1: Germany: Glider: Trainer: 1990: 52: 91: The Grob Viking T1 is the RAF's primary aircraft for delivering basic glider and flight training to the RAF Air Cadets. [2] Medium-Altitude Long-Endurance UAVs; General Atomics MQ ...
RAF Stories: the first 100 years of the Royal Air Force Hawker Siddeley Gnat T.1: XR977: RAF Stories: the first 100 years of the Royal Air Force Lockheed Martin Joint Strike Fighter (JSF-1) display mockup: n/a: RAF: First to the Future Short Sunderland MR.5: ML824: Code: MS:Z Supermarine Spitfire Vb: BL614: Code: ZD:F
List of equipment of the Serbian Armed Forces; List of equipment of the Somali Armed Forces; List of equipment of the South African National Defence Force; List of equipment of the Republic of Korea Armed Forces; List of Soviet Union military equipment of World War II; List of Spanish Nationalist military equipment of the Spanish Civil War
United States Air Force - 492d Fighter Squadron, RAF Lakenheath: Gloster Javelin FAW.1: XA564: Handley Page Hastings T.5: TG511: 511: Handley Page Victor K.2: XH672 "Maid Marion" No. 55 Squadron RAF: Hawker Hunter T.7A: XL568: No. 74 Squadron RAF: Hawker Siddeley Vulcan B.2: XM598: No. 44 Squadron RAF - Part of Operation Black Buck in 1982,
Avro Anson (RAF, FAA) multi-engine navigation and bomber crew trainer; Avro Tutor (RAF, FAA) Blackburn B-2 (RAF) to 1942, most used by civilian training schools; Blackburn Botha (RAF) RAF target tug, retired 1944; Blackburn Shark (FAA) after withdrawn from use as torpedo bomber; Boulton Paul Defiant (RAF) gunnery trainer from 1942 to 1945
This is a list of all aircraft ever used by the United Kingdom. It consists of lists of what aircraft were in service for the UK at certain periods of time and by military force. List of Army Air Corps aircraft