No. 209 Squadron RAF - Aircraft Operated

Aircraft Operated

Aircraft operated by no. 9 Squadron RNAS or No. 209 Squadron RAF, data from
From To Aircraft Version
February 1917 June 1917 Nieuport 17
February 1917 July 1917 Sopwith Pup
February 1917 July 1917 Sopwith Triplane
July 1917 February 1919 Sopwith Camel
January 1930 December 1932 Blackburn Iris Mk. III
February 1932 July 1932 Saro A.7
June 1932 June 1934 Blackburn Iris Mk. V
August 1932 November 1932 Short Singapore Mk.II
February 1933 June 1934 Supermarine Southampton Mk.II
January 1934 December 1934 Blackburn Perth
October 1934 November 1934 Supermarine Southampton Mk.II
October 1934 November 1934 Saro London Mk.I
December 1934 August 1935 Supermarine Scapa
January 1935 February 1935 Supermarine Southampton Mk.II
January 1935 February 1936 Saro London Mk.I
February 1935 September 1935 Supermarine Stranraer Mk.I
April 1935 September 1935 Short Knuckleduster
July 1935 May 1936 Blackburn Perth
January 1936 July 1936 Supermarine Southampton Mk.II
February 1936 April 1939 Short Singapore Mk.III
November 1938 April 1940 Supermarine Stranraer Mk.I
December 1939 April 1941 Saro Lerwick Mk.I
April 1941 April 1945 Consolidated Catalina Mks.I
July 1942 April 1945 Consolidated Catalina Mk.IIa
February 1945 December 1954 Short Sunderland GR.5
November 1958 March 1959 Auster AOP 6
November 1958 November 1959 Douglas Dakota C.4
November 1958 February 1960 Percival Pembroke C.1
November 1958 December 1968 Scottish Aviation Pioneer CC.1
March 1959 December 1968 Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer CC.1
October 1960 December 1968 Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer CC.2

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