List of de Havilland Vampire operators
List of operators of the de Havilland Vampire:
- Burmese Air Force 1954-1978, 8 x T.55s[2]
- Royal Ceylon Air Force 1954, 3 x T.55s delivered but not used and returned to de Havilland still crated, order for further T.55s and FB.52s cancelled.[3]
- Fuerza Aérea de Republica Dominicana operated 25 ex-Swedish F.1s and 17 ex-Swedish FB.50s.
- Tentara Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Udara operated six T.11s.
- Italian Air Force operated 268 Vampire from 1949 until 1960 [4]
- Japan Air Self-Defense Force received one Vampire T.55 trainer for evaluation in 1955.[5]
- Katangese Air Force operated two ex-Portuguese T.11s.
- Fuerza Aérea Mexicana retired their Vampires in 1970.
- Royal Norwegian Air Force
- No. 336 Squadron RNoAF
- No. 337 Squadron RNoAF
- No. 339 Squadron RNoAF
- Jet Training Wing
- Força Aérea Portuguesa Two T. 55 trainers.[6]
- Royal Saudi Air Force - 15 former Egyptian FB.52s deliveried in 1957 and withdrawn in 1958.
- No. 5 Squadron
- Flygvapnet operated 70 F.1 (designated J 28A); 310 FB.50 (J 28B) and 57 T.55 (J 28C) aircraft.
- Royal Air Force
- No. 3 Squadron RAF F.1[7]
- No. 4 Squadron RAF FB.5, FB.9[7]
- No. 5 Squadron RAF F.3, FB.5[7]
- No. 6 Squadron RAF FB.5, FB.9[7]
- No. 8 Squadron RAF FB.9[7]
- No. 11 Squadron RAF FB.5[7]
- No. 14 Squadron RAF FB.5[7]
- No. 16 Squadron RAF FB.5[7]
- No. 20 Squadron RAF F.1, F.3, FB.5, FB.9[7]
- No. 23 Squadron RAF NF.10[7]
- No. 25 Squadron RAF NF.10[7]
- No. 26 Squadron RAF FB.5, FB.9[7]
- No. 28 Squadron RAF FB.5, FB.9[7]
- No. 32 Squadron RAF F.3, FB.5, FB.9[7]
- No. 45 Squadron RAF FB.9[7]
- No. 54 Squadron RAF F.1, F.3, FB.5[7]
- No. 60 Squadron RAF FB.5, FB.9[7]
- No. 67 Squadron RAF FB.5[7]
- No. 71 Squadron RAF FB.5[7]
- No. 72 Squadron RAF F.1, F.3, FB.5[7]
- No. 73 Squadron RAF F.3. FB.5, FB.9[7]
- No. 93 Squadron RAF FB.5[7]
- No. 94 Squadron RAF FB.5[7]
- No. 98 Squadron RAF FB.5[7]
- No. 112 Squadron RAF FB.5[7]
- No. 118 Squadron RAF FB.5[7]
- No. 130 Squadron RAF F.1[7]
- No. 145 Squadron RAF FB.5[7]
- No. 151 Squadron RAF NF.10[7]
- No. 185 Squadron RAF FB.5[7]
- No. 213 Squadron RAF FB.5, FB.9[7]
- No. 234 Squadron RAF FB.5, FB.9[7]
- No. 247 Squadron RAF F.1, F.3, FB.5[7]
- No. 249 Squadron RAF FB.5, FB.9[7]
- No. 266 Squadron RAF FB.5[7]
- No. 501 Squadron RAF F.1, FB.5, FB.9[7]
- No. 502 Squadron RAF F.3, FB.5, FB.9[7]
- No. 595 Squadron RAF F.1[7]
- No. 601 Squadron RAF F.3[7]
- No. 602 Squadron RAF FB.5[7]
- No. 603 Squadron RAF FB.5[7]
- No. 604 Squadron RAF F.3[7]
- No. 605 Squadron RAF F.1, F.3, FB.5[7]
- No. 607 Squadron RAF FB.5[7]
- No. 608 Squadron RAF F.1, F.3, FB.5, FB.9[7]
- No. 609 Squadron RAF FB.5[7]
- No. 612 Squadron RAF FB.5[7]
- No. 613 Squadron RAF F.1, FB.5, FB.9[7]
- No. 614 Squadron RAF F.3, FB.5, FB.9[7]
- No. 631 Squadron RAF F.1[7]
- No. 202 Advanced Flying School RAF
- No. 203 Advanced Flying School RAF
- No. 206 Advanced Flying School RAF
- No. 208 Advanced Flying School RAF
- No. 210 Advanced Flying School RAF
- No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit RAF
- No. 229 Operational Conversion Unit RAF
- No. 233 Operational Conversion Unit RAF
- No. 1 Flying Training School RAF
- No. 3 Flying Training School RAF
- No. 4 Flying Training School RAF
- No. 5 Flying Training School RAF
- No. 7 Flying Training School RAF
- No. 8 Flying Training School RAF
- No. 9 Flying Training School RAF
- No. 10 Flying Training School RAF
- No. 11 Flying Training School RAF
- No. 102 Flying Refresher School RAF
- No. 103 Flying Refresher School RAF
- Central Flying School
- Royal Air Force College
- Central Air Traffic Control School
- Central Navigation and Control School
- Fleet Air Arm
References
- ↑ "No. 1 Advanced Flying Training School RAAF." iinet.net.au. Retrieved: 21 August 2010.
- ↑ Watkins 2013, p. 222
- ↑ Watkins 2013, p. 230
- ↑ aeroflight
- ↑ Birtles 1986, p. 58.
- ↑ Nicolli, Dott Ricardo Atlantic Sentinels: the Portuguese Air Force since 1912 Air Enthusiast No. 73 January/February 1998 p.28
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Jefford 1988, p. 140
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