See collection items related to RAF Bomber Command. Two helicopters.66 helicopters. RAF aircraft were operated by,Three-seat twin-engine light bomber aircraft,Four-engine heavy bomber aircraft, with a crew of seven,300 aircraft. Curtiss P-40 Tomahawk. RAF aircraft were operated by,Twin-engine medium bomber aircraft, with a crew of 5 or 6,83 plus aircraft. RAF aircraft were operated by,Only one aircraft served with the RAAF in Australia. RAF aircraft were operated by Nos,63 aircraft. Australian Central Flying School 1913-1919,List of Guided Missiles of the Royal Australian Air Force,Aircraft of the Royal Australian Air Force,list of current Royal Australian Air Force aircraft,McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet in Australian service,McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II in Australian service,Consolidated PBY Catalina in Australian service,Boeing CH-47 Chinook in Australian service,Australian Defence Force Helicopter School,Lockheed C-130 Hercules in Australian service,Boeing C-17 Globemaster III in Australian service,Aircraft Research and Development Unit RAAF,List of current Royal Australian Air Force aircraft,List of General Dynamics F-111 aircraft operated by the Royal Australian Air Force,"Aircraft of Central Flying School 1909 - 1918","AFC Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2c & B.E.2e",https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_aircraft_of_the_Royal_Australian_Air_Force&oldid=950098025,Aircraft in Royal Australian Air Force service,Short description is different from Wikidata,Lists of aircraft in military historical format,Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License,several variants used, including at least 8 504A, 7 504J, and 56 504K,operated by Central Flying School as CFS1 and CFS2,operated by Central Flying School as CFS6; primarily for ground instruction,one built by Bristol and second ordered but not delivered; another was built in Australia from parts; operated by Central Flying School as CFS3 and CFS8; first military aircraft built in Australia,built by Grahame-White Aviation Company; operated by Central Flying School,Served as a Central Flying School trainer and then into a FAC (Forward Air Control) role in its final years, replaced by the PAC CT-4A.Served as a Central Flying School trainer, Became replaced by contracted BAE Systems CT-4B's, until BAE contract was lost.
RAF aircraft were operated by.Four-engine general-reconnaissance flying boat aircraft, with a crew of 13.146 aircraft. One of the suicide bombers involved in the Easter Sunday attacks across Sri Lanka studied in the UK and Australia, a Sri Lankan minister has said. Der Essendon Football Club, auch bekannt als Essendon Bombers, ist ein Australian Football - Verein aus Essendon, einem Stadtteil von Melbourne, der seit 1897 in der Australian Football League (damals noch Victorian Football League) spielt. The Australian Government ordered 297 of the type in late 1941 as part of efforts to expand the RAAF. The AGM-65 Maverick was carried by the F/A-18A Hornet,The AGM-84 Harpoon was carried by the F/A-18A Hornet, F-111C and F-111G Aardvark,Medium-range semi-active homing air-to-air missile,Obsolete, on longer in service with the RAAF. All three were written off in accidents.Twin-engine long-range high-altitude photographic reconnaissance aircraft.British and Australian built de Havilland Mosquito's served in the Photographic Reconnaissance role.Two-seat long-range reconnaissance aircraft.Reconnaissance noses were fitted to several Mirage aircraft to serve as photography aircraft.Twin-engine airborne early warning and control aircraft.One aircraft was impressed into military service with the RAAF in 1943.Six civilian aircraft were impressed into RAAF service in 1940.Two civilian aircraft were impressed into RAAF service in 1940.One civilian aircraft was impressed into RAAF service in 1941.Three civilian aircraft were impressed into RAAF service in 1941.Three civilian aircraft were impressed into RAAF service in 1942.One aircraft. Manned prototypes of the proposed,Single-seat experimental jet fighter aircraft.One aircraft. RAF aircraft were operated by,Four-seat twin-engine light, medium bomber aircraft,71 plus aircraft. Impressed into RAAF service for transport and air-ambulance duties in 1939. Consolidated B-24 Liberator. 15 aircraft,Twin-engine three-seat advanced trainer aircraft,Twin-engine six or eight passenger feeder airliner biplane.98 aircraft. This is a list of RAAF aircraft, those types that have served and been retired by the RAAF. Approximately 10,000 Royal Australian Air Force personnel served with Bomber Command and 3,486 were killed. US bombers have been visiting Australia since the 1940s, with the first B-1B Lancer arriving in 1995. Four were written off and the remaining aircraft was returned to the United States Army Air Forces in 1944.Single-seat twin-engine long-range high-altitude fighter, photographic reconnaissance aircraft.Three P-38E's were transferred from the United States Army Air Forces for service with No. Consolidated PBY Catalina. Built and impressed for trainer and communications duties with the RAAF.Twin-engine general reconnaissance bomber, trainer aircraft,Two-seat trainer, general purpose aircraft.42 aircraft used in the Empire Air Training Scheme.Twin-engine eight-seat amphibian aircraft.Four civilian aircraft were impressed into RAAF service in 1940.Obsolete bomber aircraft. Loaned to the RAAF by the USAAF.Two-seat twin-engine strike fighter aircraft,848 plus aircraft. Abandoned military aircraft project.