List of military aircraft of Norway

List of military aircraft of Norway consists of the aircraft of Royal Norwegian Air Force, established in 1944 with the amalgamation of the Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service and the Norwegian Army Air Service, both of which were established in 1912.

Below is a list of aircraft used by the Norwegian Air Forces throughout their history. The majority of aircraft before 1940 were built in Norway while the majority of aircraft used after 1940 were built either in the United Kingdom or the United States.

Aircraft used by the Air Force and its predecessors

Gloster Gladiator 423 in 1938-1940
One of the four Norwegian Caproni Ca.310s c. 1939.
Norwegian Army Air Service Fokker CV-D photographed in 1990.
Tiger Moth in Norwegian markings 24 June 2001.
Royal Norwegian Air Force F-5A Freedom Fighter aircraft flying in close formation with a New Jersey Air National Guard F-4 Phantom II aircraft during an exercise in 1982.
Type# in usePeriodNotes
Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service
Rumpler Taube11912-1922Start, the first aircraft of the Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service.
Maurice Farman S.3 Longhorn11914Roald Amundsen was originally a gift from Roald Amundsen to the Norwegian Army Air Service, but was lent to the Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service
Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk MF.161915-
Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk MF.231916-1924
Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk MF.341917-1924
Sopwith Baby181917-1931
Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk MF.471918-Some MF.1s were rebuilt to MF.4 to bring the number to seven
Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk MF.581918-1926
Nielsen & Winther11918
Supermarine Channel I51920-1923
Lübeck-Travemünde F.421920-1924Last flight 1924, scrapped 1927 and 1930
Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk MF.621921-1927
Savoia S.1311921-1928Gift
Hansa Brandenburg W.33301922-1935
Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk MF.721923-1931
Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk MF.82
8B: 2
1924-1934
1930-1939*
Douglas DT-2B/C81925-1940Single example delivered by Douglas, the rest built under licence by Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk.
Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk MF.9151926-1932
Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk MF.1041929-1940
Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk MF.11291932-1940Three aircraft interned in Finland were used by the Finns until 1944
Breda Ba 2841936-1940Five were ordered to save an Italian-Norwegian cod fish trading deal, one crashed in Italy almost killing Finn Lützow-Holm
Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk MF.1211939
Heinkel He 115A-26+21939-1943Six delivered in 1939, plus two captured from the Luftwaffe after the invasion. An order for a further six were placed, but the aircraft were not delivered by 9 April 1940.
The last of the delivered aircraft were scrapped in Woodhaven in 1943. Four aircraft served with RAF, one served in Finland
Junkers Ju 5211940Hauken was rented from DNL from January 1940 until the invasion 9 April
Arado Ar 196A11940Interned near Kristiansund 8 April 1940, taken into Norwegian service the following day. Destroyed in landing accident in Glasgow later in April 1940
Norwegian Army Air Service
Maurice Farman S.3 Longhorn31912-1925Ganger Rolf and Njaal were bought with funds from Norsk Luftseiladsforening. Olav Trygvassøn was a gift with a clause; it was to be stationed in Trøndelag.
Bleriot XI11914-1915Tryggve Gran's Nordsjøen
Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk FF.1Einar Sem-Jacobsen visited Maurice Farman in France, but could not get the drawings for the aircraft he saw there, so he drew FF.1 from memory
Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk FF.2Based on FF.1
Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk FF.3 Hydro41917-Based on a Farman Sem-Jacobsen had obtained drawings of.
Farman F.40XL II: 2
LX: 10
1916-1917
1917-1922
Royal Aircraft Factory BE.2e151917-1925
Avro 50451918-1930The last, delivered in 1922, was a gift from Roald Amundsen.
Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk FF.42Five planned, but prototype was a failure. An improved version did not fare much better, and both were soon withdrawn from service and sold at an auction
Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk FF.5 (T.1)T.1: 1
T.1B: 6
T.1C: 11
1918
1919-
1921-1924
T.1, based on BE.2e, was a failure. T.1B, based on Avro 504 got into use, but was no success.
Farman F.4621920-1922
Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk FF.6 (T.2)11921Five planned, but the prototype turned out to be a failure; the test pilot refused to go up again after the first test flight. Scrapped 1922
Bristol F.2 Fighter51921-1930
Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk FF.7 Hauk141923-1929Hannoversche Waggonfabrik's CL.V built under licence
Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk FF.8 MåkeMåke I: 2
Måke II: 7
Måke III: 4
-1928
1921-
1928-
Hansa Brandenburg W.29 built under licence, Måke I and II by Norsk Aerofabrik, Måke III by HF
Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk FF.9 Kaje
Fokker C.V.D271931-1940All built under licence by Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk
Fokker C.V.E201930-1940Five delivered by Fokker, the rest built under licence by HF
de Havilland DH.60 Moth131930-1940Three second-hand aircraft bought from de Havilland, 10 built under licence by HF
de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth381933-1940All built under licence by HF
Cierva C.30A11935-1936Gift, sold after a year, hardly used
Svenska Aero J6B Jaktfalk11932-1936One Jaktfalk and One Fury bought for a fly-off for the next Norw. fighter
Hawker Fury I11933-1936
Armstrong Whitworth AW35 Scimitar41936-194040 projected built under licence by HFF, project abandoned when Scimitar was not selected by RAF
Gloster GladiatorMk.I: 6
Mk.II: 6
1937-1940
1940
Caproni Ca.31041938-1940Bought in a dried and salted cod deal. In addition, two Ca.312 were ordered in the spring of 1940.
Curtiss 75A-619194019 from an order of 24 delivered prior to the German invasion, most still in crates. Shipment with last five diverted to UK
War years: Little Norway, squadrons in RAF and the Stockholm Element
Hawker Hurricane331 Sqdn
Supermarine Spitfire331 & 332 Sqdn
Auster AOP.191944-1945132 (N.) Wing (331 & 332 Sqdn.) hack
Bristol Beaufighter I31943On loan to 333 Sqdn from 235 Sqdn
Airspeed Oxford I2
Northrop N-3PB24330 Sqdn
Fairchild M-62Little Norway
Curtiss 75A-836Little Norway
Douglas 8A-536Little Norway
Interstate Cadet2Little Norway
Waco SRELittle Norway
Stinson Reliant7Little Norway
Noorduyn Norseman IV1Little Norway, rented a short period
Consolidated Catalina IIIA
Short SunderlandMk. III:
Mk.V:

de Havilland Mosquito
Lockheed LodestarStockholm Element
Royal Norwegian Air Force 1945-
Agusta-Bell 47J/J-2
Bell 47D-1
G-3
5
6
3
1958-1967
1953-1971
1954-1970
Airspeed Oxford I/II221947-1953
Avro Anson I101947-1951
Bell UH-1B371963-1990
Bell 412SP181987-
Cessna L-19A (O-1A)271960-1992
Consolidated CatalinaIV A: (3)
IV B: 12
PBY-5A: 6
1945-1946
1945-1954
1954-1961
Dassault Falcon 2031972-
de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter101953-1968
de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter51967-2001
de Havilland MosquitoT.III: 3
FB VI: 19
1947-1952
1945-1952
de Havilland VampireT.55: 6
F.III: 20
FB 52: 36
1952-1955
1948-1957
1949-1957
Douglas C-47A7
10
1945-1946
1950-1974
Douglas C-53D31945-1946
Fairchild M-62741945-1957
Fairchild C-119G Flying Boxcar81956-1969
Fiesler Fi 156 Storch301945-1954
General Dynamics F-16 Fighting FalconA: 60
B: 14
1980-
1980-
Original order of 72 aircraft built under licence by Fokker, two attrition aircraft from GD.
Grumman HU-16B (ASW) Albatross181961-1969
Junkers Ju 52/3m181945-1951
Lockheed C-56B/C-60A Lodestar71945-1950
Lockheed C-130E/H Hercules61969-2008
Lockheed C-130J Super Hercules52008-
Lockheed F-104 Starfighter
(Canadair CF-104)
F-104G: 19
TF-104G: 4
CF-104: 19
CF-104D: 3
1963-1981
1963-1983
1973-1983
1973-1983
Lockheed P-3 OrionB: 5
C: 4
N: 2
1969-1989
1989-
1980-
Lockheed T-33A221953-1968
MFI 15 Safari181981-
Noorduyn Norseman IV/VI241945-1959
North American Harvard II/IIB/SNJ3/4391945-1956
North American F-86 SabreF-86F: 115
F-86K: 64
1957-1967
1955-1967
Northrop N-3PB21945-1956
Northrop F-5 Freedom FighterA: 78
B: 14
RF-5A: 16
1966-2000
1966-2000
1969-2000
Piper L-18C161955-1992
Republic F-84 ThunderjetF-84E: 6
F:84G: 200
RF-84F: 35
1951-1956
1952-1960
1956-1970
SAAB 91B/B-2 Safir301956-1988
Short Sunderland Mk V(11)1945
Sikorsky H-19D-441958-1967
Supermarine SpitfireLF.IXe: 73
PR XI: 3
1945-1952
1946-1954
Westland Lynx Mk.8661981-2014
Westland Sea King Mk.43/43B121971-
Focke-Wulf Fw 189A-211945-1946
Messerschmitt Bf 108 Taifun21945
Junkers W 3411945-1946

References

  • Norske militærfly 1912-1940. (Arnesen, Odd. 2003)
  • Hærens og marinens flyvåpen 1912-1945. (Meyer, Fredrik. 1973)
  • Fra Spitfire til F-16 - Luftforsvaret 50 år 1944-1994 (Arheim, Hafsten, Olsen, Thuve. 1994)
  • Oppdrag utført - Norges luftmilitære kulturarv (Glenne, Roar. 2012)
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