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List of aircraft of the RAAF

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This is a list of all of the aircraft operated by the Royal Australian Air Force

Omitted from list: various short-term and experimental types, one-off models, civil types impressed into short-term emergency wartime service. Types marked RAN operated by the Royal Australian Navy Fleet Air Arm. Categorisation is arbitrary, and dependent on the primary practical use of the type, not its design use. For example, the F-4 Phantom, though designed as a fighter and used as such overseas, served in the RAAF only as a bomber and is listed accordingly.

Contents

Australian Flying Corps 1913 - 1920

An Australian Mirage III-D in 1988

Fighters and fighter-bombers:

Bombers:

Maritime

Army Cooperation:

Trainers:

A CAC Wirraway RAAF Pilatus PC-9 trainer RAAF Sikorsky S76A SAR

Helicopters:

Reconnaissance and intelligence

Liaison/Communications

Transport and utility:

An Australian Boeing 707 in 2006

Prototypes

  • Avro 707A: (Delta-wing research aircraft): 1956 only
  • GAF Pika: (Piloted prototype of the Jindivik target drone): 1950 - 1954
  • Wackett Widgeon: 1927 - 1933
  • Wackett Warrigal: 1927 - 1933

Captured enemy aircraft

Missiles

Drones/RAV


v • d • eAustralian Defence Force Aircraft Series One 1921-34   A1 De Havilland DH 9A        A2 S.E.5                 A3 Avro 504        A4 Sopwith Pup      A5 Wapiti
  A6 De Havilland DH 9          A7 Cirrus Moth        A8 DH.50A          A9 Seagull            A10 Fairey IIID
A11 Southampton                A12 Bristol BulldogSeries Two 1935-63 A1A2A3A4A5A6A7A8A9A10A11A12A13A14A15A16A17A18A19A20A21A22A23A24A25A26A27A28A29A30A30A31A32A33A34A35A36A37A37A37A38A39A40A41A42A43• A44 • A44A45A46A47A48A49A50A51A52A53A54A55A56A57A58A59A60A61A62A63• A64 (Not used) • A65A66A67A68A69A70A71A72A73A74A75A76A77A78A79A80A81A82A83A84A85A86A87• A88 • A89A90A91A92A93A94A95A96A97A98A99A100Series Three 1964-Present   A1 Bell 47            A2 UH-1                   A3 Mirage III                  A4 DHC-4 Caribou            A5 Alouette III
  A6 Viscount           A7 Macchi               A8 F-111                       A9 Orion                         A10 Avro 748
A11 Falcon 20       A12 BAC 1-11         A14 PC-6                        A15 Chinook                    A17 Huey    
A18 Nomad           A19 CT/4                A20 Boeing 707              A21 Hornet                      A22 Ecureuil    
A23 PC-9              A25 Blackhawk         A26 Falcon 900              A27 Hawk                        A30 Wedgetail    
A32 King Air         A36 Business Jet      A37 Challenger 604       A38 Eurocopter Tiger      A39 Airbus A330 MRTT      A69 F-4 Phantomwww.defence.gov.au

See Also

Current Royal Australian Air Force Aircraft

References

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