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Current RAF aircraft

Post by nadger » Tue Jul 02, 2019 12:58 pm

Hi all,

Doing a bit of research and was wondering if anyone had any recomendations for where I could find the number of each type of aircraft the RAF currently have in service?

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Re: Current RAF aircraft

Post by POL » Tue Jul 02, 2019 1:10 pm

I've not bothered to split out things in regular maintenance, but I have taken out a few long-term repairs/christmas trees/etc. This is the list I have, therefore.

AgustaWestland AW109 - 1
Airbus Voyager KC.2/3 - 10
Airbus Atlas C.1 - 20
Beechcraft Shadow R.1/2 - 6
Bell Griffin HAR.2 - 2
Boeing Globemaster - 8
Boeing Sentry AEW.1 - 5
Boeing Rivet Joint - 3
Boeing Chinook HC.3/4/5/6 - 60
Bombardier Sentinel - 5
British Aerospace 146 - 4
British Aerospace Hawk T.1/2 - 64
Britten Norman Islander/Defender - 12
Embraer Phenom - 4
Eurofighter Typhoon T.3/FGR.4 - 117
Grob Viking TX.1 - 20
Grob Prefect T.1 - 23
Lockheed Hercules C.4/5/6 - 18
Lockheed Lightning II - 17
Raytheon Texan T.1 - 10
Short Tucano T.1 - 26
Westland Puma HC.2 - 23

DHFS helicopters also not included.

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Re: Current RAF aircraft

Post by tm74sqn » Tue Jul 02, 2019 3:29 pm

Also nearly an alphabet's worth of Puma helicopters!
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Re: Current RAF aircraft

Post by paddyboy » Tue Jul 02, 2019 3:33 pm

I didn't realise our beloved RAF was THAT bereft of 'frames :'(
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Re: Current RAF aircraft

Post by nadger » Tue Jul 02, 2019 3:43 pm

Interesting. Thanks EGVP.

What is your source on these BTW?

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Re: Current RAF aircraft

Post by wezgulf3 » Tue Jul 02, 2019 4:18 pm

Well isn't that a sad state of affairs!! Would love to see the list from July 1979, July 2009, just to see how much it has changed.
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Re: Current RAF aircraft

Post by Nighthawke » Tue Jul 02, 2019 4:29 pm

paddyboy wrote:
Tue Jul 02, 2019 3:33 pm
I didn't realise our beloved RAF was THAT bereft of 'frames :'(
To be honest I'm surprised it's that big!

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Re: Current RAF aircraft

Post by big john » Tue Jul 02, 2019 4:45 pm

wezgulf3 wrote:
Tue Jul 02, 2019 4:18 pm
Well isn't that a sad state of affairs!! Would love to see the list from July 1979, July 2009, just to see how much it has changed.
Military Aircraft Markings for 1979 has about 70 pages of UK serials with about 70 aircraft per page. That will give you some idea of what's gone. :'(
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Re: Current RAF aircraft

Post by Mike » Tue Jul 02, 2019 4:51 pm

Have any of you seen the state of most of the other European air forces - especially The Netherlands and Belgium? I think we're doing rather well especially with the P-8s and E-7s on order compared to the rest of Europe.
We had a huge amount of aircraft in the 60s & 70s, but one Typhoon can probably do what around 10 Lightnings could do all those years ago, and how many Victor Tankers did it take to get one single Vulcan to the Falklands?
Aircraft these days are built to do a job, not like the old days of converting them once they're old and knackered to change them into something they weren't designed to do!
Not to mention the huge amount of training that can be carried out in simulators, instead of wearing out airframes.

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Re: Current RAF aircraft

Post by ColintheCaterpillar » Tue Jul 02, 2019 5:44 pm

EGVP wrote:
Tue Jul 02, 2019 1:10 pm
I've not bothered to split out things in regular maintenance, but I have taken out a few long-term repairs/christmas trees/etc. This is the list I have, therefore.

AgustaWestland AW109 - 1
Airbus Voyager KC.2/3 - 10
Airbus Atlas C.1 - 20
Beechcraft Shadow R.1/2 - 6
Bell Griffin HAR.2 - 2
Boeing Globemaster - 8
Boeing Sentry AEW.1 - 5
Boeing Rivet Joint - 3
Boeing Chinook HC.3/4/5/6 - 60
Bombardier Sentinel - 5
British Aerospace 146 - 4
British Aerospace Hawk T.1/2 - 64
Britten Norman Islander/Defender - 12
Embraer Phenom - 4
Eurofighter Typhoon T.3/FGR.4 - 117
Grob Viking TX.1 - 20
Grob Prefect T.1 - 23
Lockheed Hercules C.4/5/6 - 18
Lockheed Lightning II - 17
Raytheon Texan T.1 - 10
Short Tucano T.1 - 26
Westland Puma HC.2 - 23

DHFS helicopters also not included.
The Tutor would significantly boost those numbers too.

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Re: Current RAF aircraft

Post by Pi » Tue Jul 02, 2019 5:53 pm

We have 3 Griffins think one is operated at Boscombe from 84 Sqn

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Re: Current RAF aircraft

Post by MRTT » Tue Jul 02, 2019 5:55 pm

Aircraft at Boscombe was operated by QinetiQ, now stored.

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Re: Current RAF aircraft

Post by Agent K » Wed Jul 03, 2019 6:35 am

Interesting isn't it, but somewhat sad, I remember when the MoD (RAF) ordered 220 Tornado GR1's and 165 F3's to serve alongside Jaguars and Harriers and Buccaneers and Phantoms...….

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Re: Current RAF aircraft

Post by Jaymer15 » Wed Jul 03, 2019 6:59 am

What with low numbers and so few types of aircraft. What would happen if a fault was found with one type and had to be grounded? Would there be suitable aircraft to take up the slack. The typhoon for example. If that was grounded would the F-35 being are only other frontline fighter be able to take over the QRA with it's current fleet?

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Re: Current RAF aircraft

Post by Agent K » Wed Jul 03, 2019 8:01 am

Jaymer15 wrote:
Wed Jul 03, 2019 6:59 am
What with low numbers and so few types of aircraft. What would happen if a fault was found with one type and had to be grounded? Would there be suitable aircraft to take up the slack. The typhoon for example. If that was grounded would the F-35 being are only other frontline fighter be able to take over the QRA with it's current fleet?
The simple answer is no, there is nothing in reserve, no other fleet type, the F35 is not a QRA aircraft, and unless the situation was dire wouldn't serve QRA, but is indeed our (not "are" I think you mean) only other front line type.

Thankfully it's not quite so simple usually, so, given the ages of the Typhoon fleet for example are quite widespread, if a structural or indeed other failure was identified, then it would usually be more prevalent/progressive on the older airframes where maintenance/repair/moidification would happen and the younger airframes may continue to operate perhaps under a reduced hours, lower fatigue limit, increased inspections regime until necessary fleet wide action is completed.

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Re: Current RAF aircraft

Post by Vulcanone » Wed Jul 03, 2019 10:24 am

Essentially a wise move buying them in tranches, slower than all at once....

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Re: Current RAF aircraft

Post by tommc » Wed Jul 03, 2019 11:53 am

Jaymer15 wrote:
Wed Jul 03, 2019 6:59 am
What with low numbers and so few types of aircraft. What would happen if a fault was found with one type and had to be grounded? Would there be suitable aircraft to take up the slack. The typhoon for example. If that was grounded would the F-35 being are only other frontline fighter be able to take over the QRA with it's current fleet?
Think how much worse a type grounding would be for Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark etc

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Re: Current RAF aircraft

Post by Vulcanone » Wed Jul 03, 2019 12:36 pm

And Norway as well, once all 4 have retired good old F-16s.

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Re: Current RAF aircraft

Post by Vulcan74 » Wed Jul 03, 2019 2:55 pm

Mike

Maybe so but I rather have it as it was in the 70's & 80's that's when we had an airforce. Better flypasts then as compared to now, just grey things flying in the sky, more airshows to go to I went to Waddington airshows in the 70's Vulcan scrambles, Victor in formation with phantoms etc. Also the USAF based in the UK put on good displays, maybe the aircraft are more advanced now but not as good as it was!!

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Re: Current RAF aircraft

Post by POL » Wed Jul 03, 2019 2:58 pm

Ah yes, the primary objective of any nation's military forces, to keep planespotters happy.

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