No. 2 Squadron RAF - Aircraft Operated

Aircraft Operated

  • 1912 - Bristol Boxkite
  • 1912 - Breguet G.3 biplane
  • 1912 - Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.1
  • 1912 - Farman S.7 Longhorn
  • 1912 - Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2
  • 1912 - Henry Farman Biplane
  • 1912 - Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2a
  • 1914 - Farman S.11 Shorthorn
  • 1914 - Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.1
  • 1914 - Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2c
  • 1914 - Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.5
  • 1915 - Vickers FB.5
  • 1915 - Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2b
  • 1915 - Bristol Scout
  • 1916 - Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2d
  • 1917 - Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2e
  • 1917 - Armstrong Whitworth F.K.8
  • 1920 - Bristol F.2b Fighter
  • 1929 - Armstrong Whitworth Atlas
  • 1933 - Hawker Audax
  • 1937 - Hawker Hector
  • 1938 - Westland Lysander I
  • 1940 - Westland Lysander II
  • 1940 - Westland Lysander III
  • 1941 - Curtiss Tomahawk I
  • 1941 - Curtiss Tomahawk II
  • 1942 - North American Mustang I
  • 1944 - North American Mustang IA
  • 1944 - North American Mustang II
  • 1944 - Vickers-Supermarine Spitfire XIV
  • 1945 - Vickers-Supermarine Spitfire XI
  • 1946 - Vickers-Supermarine Spitfite PR19
  • 1950 - Gloster Meteor FR9
  • 1951 - Gloster Meteor PR10
  • 1956 - Supermarine Swift FR5
  • 1961 - Hawker Hunter FR10
  • 1970 - McDonell-Douglas Phantom FGR2
  • 1976 - SEPECAT Jaguar GR1
  • 1988 - Tornado GR1A
  • ???? - Tornado GR4/4A

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