Aircraft Operated
- Sopwith Camel September 1917-February 1919
- Sopwith Snipe April 1920-October 1921; April 1924-October 1925
- Airco DH.9A October 1921-October 1922
- Westland Walrus January 1922-April 1923
- Hawker Woodcock II July 1925-September 1928
- Gloster Gamecock I August 1928-July 1929
- Bristol Bulldog II May 1929-December 1932
- Bristol Bulldog IIA February 1931-January 1932; December 1932-June 1937
- Gloster Gladiator I March 1937-March 1939; July 1938-July 1939
- Hawker Hurricane I March–July 1938; July 1939-April 1941
- Hawker Hurricane IIA/IIB April–November 1941
- Hawker Hurricane IIC April 1941-May 1943
- Hawker Typhoon IB February 1943-April 1944
- Hawker Tempest V February 1944-April 1948
- De Havilland Vampire F.1 April 1948-May 1949
- De Havilland Vampire FB.5 May 1949-May 1953
- North American Sabre F.1/F.4 May 1953-June 1956
- Hawker Hunter F.4 May 1956-June 1957
- Gloster Javelin FAW.4 January 1959-December 1960
- English Electric Canberra B(I).8 January 1961-January 1972
- Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR.1A, T.2 January 1972-March 1977
- Harrier GR.3, T.4 March 1977-May 1989
- BAE Harrier GR.5, T4 May 1989-February 1992
- BAE Harrier GR7, T10 February 1992- March 31st 2006
- BAE Harrier GR7A 2004-March 31st 2006
- Eurofighter Typhoon F2 1st April 2006-present
- Eurofighter Typhoon FGR4 June 2011 - present
- Eurofighter Typhoon T3 June 2011 - present
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