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Series Code Name Type Year Active Series Code RAAF Army Navy Other
2 A80 Sikorsky S-51 Dragonfly Helicopter 1947 2 A80 R
2 A91 Bristol Sycamore Helicopter 1951 2 A91 R N
3 A2 Bell UH-1 Iroquois Helicopter 1962 3 A2 R A N
Westland Scout Helicopter 1963 N
Bell Kiowa Helicopter 1971 Y A N
3 A1 Bell Sioux Helicopter 1960 3 A1 R A
Westland Wessex Helicopter 1963 N
3 A15 Boeing-Vertol Chinook Helicopter 1974 3 A15 R A
Westland Sea King Helicopter 1975 Y N
3 A22 Aerospatiale Squirrel Helicopter 1984 Y 3 A22 R A N
3 A25 Sikorsky S-70A Blackhawk Helicopter 1988 Y 3 A25 R A
Sikorsky S-70B Seahawk Helicopter 1988 Y N
Sikorsky S-76A Helicopter
Kaman SH-2G(A) Seasprite Helicopter 2001 Y N
3 A38 Eurocopter Tiger Helicopter 2005 Y 3 A38 A
3 MRH-90 Helicopter 3 A N





Australian Flying Corps 1913 - 1920 edit

 
An Australian Mirage III-D in 1988

Fighters and fighter-bombers: edit

Bombers: edit

Maritime edit

Army Cooperation: edit

Trainers: edit

 
A CAC Wirraway
 
RAAF Pilatus PC-9 trainer
 
RAAF Sikorsky S76a SAR

Helicopters: edit

Reconnaissance and intelligence edit

Liaison/Communications edit

Transport and utility: edit

 
An Australian B-707 in 2006

Prototypes edit

  • 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 edit

Missiles edit

Drones/RAV edit

  • GAF Jindivik target drone (RAAF, RAN)



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.