Aircraft and Missiles Operated
From | To | Aircraft | Version |
---|---|---|---|
Aug 1918 | Sep 1919 | Short 184 | |
Aug 1918 | Sep 1919 | Short 320 | |
Aug 1918 | Sep 1919 | Felixstowe F.3 | |
Dec 1939 | Apr 1940 | Fairey Battle | Mk.I |
Jan 1940 | Sep 1940 | Supermarine Spitfire | Mk.I |
Sep 1940 | Oct 1940 | Supermarine Spitfire | Mk.IIa |
Oct 1940 | Apr 1941 | Supermarine Spitfire | Mk.I |
Mar 1941 | Sep 1941 | Supermarine Spitfire | Mk.IIa |
Sep 1941 | May 1942 | Supermarine Spitfire | Mk.Vb |
Jan 1942 | Jul 1945 | Hawker Typhoon | Ia, Ib |
Sep 1946 | Apr 1948 | Gloster Meteor | F.3 |
Feb 1948 | Feb 1949 | Gloster Meteor | F.4 |
Jul 1952 | Jun 1954 | de Havilland Vampire | FB.5, FB.9 |
Apr 1953 | Sep 1955 | de Havilland Venom | FB.3 |
Jul 1955 | Nov 1957 | de Havilland Venom | FB.4 |
Dec 1959 | Jun 1964 | Bristol Bloodhound | I |
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