Aircraft Operated
| From | To | Aircraft | Variant |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 1914 | Feb 1915 | Various | |
| Dec 1916 | Jan 1917 | Nieuport 17 | |
| Dec 1916 | Dec 1917 | Sopwith Triplane | |
| Dec 1917 | Feb 1919 | Sopwith Camel | |
| Oct 1918 | Oct 1918 | Sopwith Snipe | |
| Jan 1929 | Dec 1936 | Supermarine Southampton | Mk.II |
| Apr 1936 | Jun 1938 | Saro London | Mk.I |
| Jan 1938 | Apr 1940 | Saro London | Mk.II |
| Apr 1940 | Jan 1942 | Short Sunderland | Mk.I |
| May 1941 | Mar 1944 | Short Sunderland | Mk.II |
| Jan 1942 | Jun 1945 | Short Sunderland | Mk.III |
| Feb 1945 | Feb 1957 | Short Sunderland | Mk.V |
| Mar 1946 | Apr 1946 | Short Seaford | Mk.I |
| Oct 1958 | Dec 1970 | Avro Shackleton | MR.3 |
| Oct 1970 | Feb 1983 | Hawker-Siddeley Nimrod | MR.1 |
| Jan 1982 | Mar 2010 | BAe Nimrod | MR.2 |
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