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Australian, New Zealand & Papua New Guinea
Military Aircraft Serials & History
This site is devoted to providing as complete a record as possible of aircraft operated by the ADF, NZDF & PNGDF.
Included where known are brief summaries of the history and current status of aircraft employed in Australian New Zealand & PNG Military Service.

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The Australian Flying Corps 1916-1919
 
 

 
Aircraft History Page Image Gallery Units Aircraft History Page Image Gallery Units
Airco D.H.1a Highlight for album: Airco DH.1a 1 Sqn, Airco D.H.5 Airco DH5 Serial A9242                            September 1917                            Named "New South Wales No 14. Women's                            Battleplane". Photo; Australian War                            Memorial 2 Sqn, 6 Sqn
Airco D.H.6 Airco DH6 5 Sqn, 7 Sqn Armstrong Whitworth FK.3 Armstrong Whitworth FK.3                            A8099 3 Sqn & UK based training units.
Avro 504 Avro 504K                            F9751 & F9771 7 SQN,AFC                            Photo via Brendan Cowan 1 Sqn, 3 Sqn, 5 Sqn, 6 Sqn, 7 Sqn, 8 Sqn Bristol F.2b Fighter Bristol Fighter - C9859 1 Sqn, 3 Sqn, 7 Sqn
Bristol Scout Bristol Scout 5584 1 Sqn, 6 Sqn Curtiss Jenny Highlight for Album:                            Curtiss Jenny Serial no.1907 1 Sqn, 2 Sqn, 3 Sqn
Handley Page HP.12 0/400 Running up the 0/400s port RR engine.                            via Rod Farquhar. 1 Sqn Martinsyde G100/G102 Highlight for                            Album: Martinsyde 7477 1 Sqn
RAF B.E.2c & B.E.2e 67 (Australian) Squadron, RFC, Sinai,                            c.1917 B.E.2e 7133. via Mike Mirkovic. 1 Sqn, 3 Sqn, 7 Sqn RAF B.E.12 & B.E.12a RAF BE12a A6303 Placeholder Image Only                            - Brendan Cowan 1 Sqn
RAF R.E.8 RE8 SERIAL NUMBER C2309, AIRCRAFT                            "O" OF OF NO 3 SQUADRON AUSTRALIAN                            FLYING CORPS. THIS AIRCRAFT                            "RANBY" WAS PRESENTED BY                            LIEUTENANT COLONEL SIR A E BINGHAM, BART,                            VD.                            P00355 1 Sqn, 3 Sqn, 7 Sqn RAF S.E.5a Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a 2 Sqn, 3 Sqn, 5 Sqn, 6 Sqn
Maurice Farman MF.11 Shorthorn Maurice Farman Shorthorn CFS20 PCK 1 3                            06 5 Sqn. Sopwith 3F.2 Buffalo Sopwith 3F2 Buffalo                            H5892 Lewis Gun                            Photo via Brendan Cowan 4 Sqn.
Sopwith F.1 Camel Sopwith Camel E 7287                            Capt A. H. Cobby DSO DFC 8Sqn AFC. via Rod                            Farquhar. 4 Sqn, 5 Sqn, 6 Sqn, 8 Sqn Sopwith Pup Sopwith Pup Photo Eric Douglas 5 Sqn, 6 Sqn, 8 Sqn
Sopwith Snipe Snipe E8082 Bickendorf 1919                            Photo via Brendan Cowan 4 Sqn, 5 Sqn, 8 Sqn Sopwith 1 ½ Strutter 888yGG vqgagmvpabla,                            [url=http://aetoxqlhnqme.com/]aetoxqlhnqme[/url],                            [link=http://vydxtbtvpskw.com/]vydxtbtvpskw[/link],                            http://itdyabgoujca.com/ 6 Sqn

Mixed film of unrelated scenes of British and Australian aircraft during the second half of the First World War
from the Imperial War Museum (IWM). © IWM (IWM 482)

Bristol Fighter                            A7194
 
 
Aircraft History Page Image Gallery Units
Captured Types Albatross DVa                            D5390/17 as G/101 Aircraft captured by the AFC or claimed as War Prizes by the Australian Government
 

Page Authors: Darren Crick, Brendan Cowan & Martin Edwards

Page Updated 09 January 2019