List of military aircraft of Norway

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The Royal Norwegian Air Force was 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 planes used by the Norwegian Air Forces through their history. It is worth noting that the majority of planes before 1940 were built in Norway while the majority of planes used after 1940 were built either in the United Kingdom or the United States.

[edit] Planes used by the Air Force and its predecessors

Gloster Gladiator 423 in 1938-1940
Gloster Gladiator 423 in 1938-1940
Gloster Gladiator in Norwegian colours on the ground in England 10 July 2005
Gloster Gladiator in Norwegian colours on the ground in England 10 July 2005
One of the four Norwegian Caproni Ca.310s c. 1939
One of the four Norwegian Caproni Ca.310s c. 1939
Norwegian Army Air Service Fokker CV-D photographed in 1990
Norwegian Army Air Service Fokker CV-D photographed in 1990
Tiger Moth in Norwegian markings 24 June 2001
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
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
The M.F. 1 - the first plane manufactured by Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk in Norway
The M.F. 1 - the first plane manufactured by Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk in Norway
The Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service' main aircraft in 1940 - the Høver M.F.11
The Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service' main aircraft in 1940 - the Høver M.F.11
Norwegian He 115Ns in 1939-1940
Norwegian He 115Ns in 1939-1940
Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service Northrop N-3PB in flight over the North Atlantic Ocean.
Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service Northrop N-3PB in flight over the North Atlantic Ocean.

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