Aircraft Operated
| From | To | Aircraft | Version |
|---|---|---|---|
| April 1918 | December 1919 | Camel | F1 |
| March 1937 | February 1939 | Gauntlet | Mk.II |
| January 1939 | February 1942 | Hurricane | Mk.I |
| August 1941 | March 1944 | Hurricane | Mks.IIa, IIc |
| February 1944 | May 1944 | Spitfire | Mk.Vc |
| February 1944 | June 1944 | Spitfire | Mk.IX |
| May 1944 | February 1947 | Mustang | Mk.III |
| February 1945 | February 1947 | Mustang | Mk.IV |
| January 1947 | January 1950 | Tempest | F.6 |
| November 1949 | April 1952 | Vampire | FB.5 |
| April 1952 | September 1954 | Vampire | FB.9 |
| March 1956 | December 1969 | Canberra | B(I).6 |
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