Aircraft Operated
From | To | Manufacturer | Aircraft |
---|---|---|---|
February 1915 | March 1915 | Royal Aircraft Factory | R.E.5 |
February 1915 | March 1915 | Vickers | F.B.5 |
February 1915 | March 1915 | Blériot | XI |
February 1915 | May 1915 | Martinsyde | S.1 |
March 1915 | May 1915 | Voisin | III |
March 1915 | May 1917 | Royal Aircraft Factory | B.E.2c |
May 1915 | November 1917 | Farman Aviation Works | S.11 |
March 1915 | December 1919 | Royal Aircraft Factory | R.E.8 |
1924 | 1931 | Bristol Aeroplane Company | F.2 Fighter |
1931 | 1934 | Armstrong Whitworth | Atlas |
1934 | 1938 | Hawker | Audax |
1938 | 1942 | Westland | Lysander |
1942 | 1944 | North American Aviation | P-51 Mustang |
1944 | 1946 | Supermarine | Spitfire Mk.XI |
1946 | 1948 | Hawker | Tempest V |
1948 | 1948 | Hawker | Tempest II |
1948 | 1954 | de Havilland | Vampire FB.5 |
1954 | 1957 | de Havilland | Venom FB.1 |
1958 | 1972 | English Electric | Canberra B(I).8 |
1972 | 1984 | Blackburn | Buccaneer S.2B |
1984 | 1991 | Panavia | Tornado GR.1 |
1991 | 2005 | SEPECAT | Jaguar GR.1 and GR.3 |
2008 | Present | Grob | Tutor |
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