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This is a list of Romanian Air Force aircraft, those types in service since its formation in 1912, and also those types that are currently in service. In each section, the aircraft are listed in alphabetic order.
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Type | Variant | Origin | Description |
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Alenia C-27J | C-27J | Italy | Medium-sized tactical military transport aircraft |
Antonov An-26 | An-26A | Soviet Union | Twin-engined light turboprop military transport aircraft |
Antonov An-30 | An-30 | Soviet Union | A development of the An-24 and An-26 equipped for reconnaissance and aerial cartography |
Boeing 707 | 707-320C | United States | Four-engine jet aircraft used for VIP transport |
ROMBAC 1-11 | Rombac 111-560 | Romania | Two-engine jet aircraft used for VIP transport |
British Aerospace 146 | BAe 146-200 | United Kingdom | Four-engine jet aircraft used for VIP transport |
SA365 Dauphin | AS365 N | France | Medium-sized twin-engined helicopter used for VIP transport |
IAR 99 | Standard/Soim | Romania | Advanced jet trainer and light attack aircraft |
IAR 316 | IAR 316B | Romania | Light training helicopter |
IAR 330 | IAR 330L | Romania | Medium-sized twin-engined transport/utility helicopter |
IAR 330 | IAR 330SOCAT | Romania | Attack version of the IAR 330 |
Lockheed C-130 | C-130B/H | United States | Four-engine turboprop military transport aircraft |
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 | MiG-21 LanceR A/B/C | Soviet Union | Upgraded version by Elbit Systems of Israel and Aerostar of Romania. The LanceR-A version is optimized for ground attack, the Lancer-B is the twin-seater trainer version, while the Lancer-C is the air superiority version. |
RQ-7 Shadow | Shadow-600 | United States | Unmanned aerial vehicle |
Type | Variant | Origin | Description |
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Blériot XI | Militaire | France | Light trainer monoplane |
Bristol-Coandă | TB.8 | United Kingdom | Single-engined trainer |
Caudron G.4 | France | Twin-engined bomber | |
Farman III | France | Single-engined pusher biplane | |
Farman MF.11 | 40, 46 | France | Single-engined reconnaissance/light bomber |
Nieuport | 11, 12, 19, 21, 23, 28 | France | Single-engined fighter/artillery spotting |
Morane-Saulnier Type L | France | Single-engined parasol wing twin-seater fighter | |
Sopwith Pup | United Kingdom | Single-engined fighter/Scout | |
Sopwith 1½ Strutter | 1½ | United Kingdom | Single-engined bomber |
Spad VII | VIIC | France | Single-engined fighter |
Vlaicu | Vlaicu I | Romania | Single-engined trainer |
Type | Variant | Origin | Description |
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Arado Ar 96 | B-5 | Germany | Single-engined trainer |
Arado Ar 196 | A-3 | Germany | Single-engined reconnaissance |
Avia BH-25 | J | Czechoslovakia | Single-engined transport |
Avia B-534 | IV | Czechoslovakia | Single-engined fighter |
Bloch MB.200 | France | Twin-engined bomber | |
Bloch MB.210 | BN5 | France | Twin-engined bomber |
Bristol Blenheim | Mk.I | United Kingdom | Twin-engined light bomber/fighter |
de Havilland Gipsy Moth | United Kingdom | Single-engined trainer | |
Dewoitine D.27 | France | Single-engined fighter | |
Fieseler Fi 156 | C-2 | Germany | Single-engined reconnaissance |
Fieseler Fi 167 | A-0 | Germany | Single-engined bomber |
Focke-Wulf Fw 44 | C | Germany | Single-engined trainer |
Focke-Wulf Fw 58 | C | Germany | Twin-engined transport/ambulance |
Focke-Wulf Fw 189 | A-1/2 | Germany | Twin-engined reconnaissance |
Focke-Wulf Fw 190 | A-8/F-8 | Germany | Single-engined fighter |
Gotha Go 242 | A-1 | Germany | Transport glider |
Hawker Hurricane | Mk. I | United Kingdom | Single-engined fighter |
Heinkel He 111 | H-3 | Germany | Twin-engined medium bomber |
Heinkel He 112 | B-1/B-2 | Germany | Single-engined fighter |
Heinkel He 114 | A-2 | Germany | Single-engined reconnaissance seaplane |
Henschel Hs 129 | B-2 | Germany | Twin-engined ground attack aircraft |
IAR POTEZ 25 | Romania | Single-engined reconnaissance/ bomber | |
IAR 14 | Romania | Single-engined fighter | |
IAR-15 | Romania | Single-engined fighter | |
IAR-22 | Romania | Single-engined trainer | |
IAR 37 | Romania | Single-engined reconnaissance/light bomber | |
IAR 38 | Romania | Single-engined reconnaissance/light bomber | |
IAR 39 | A/B | Romania | Single-engined reconnaissance/light bomber |
IAR 79 | IAR JR79B/ IAR JRS 79B1 | Romania | Twin-engined /bomber/reconnaissance |
IAR 80 | A/B | Romania | Single-engined fighter |
IAR-81 | A/B/C | Romania | Single-engined dive bomber |
Junkers W 34 | H | Germany | Single-engined transport |
Junkers Ju 52 | 3mg7e | Germany | Twin-engined transport |
Junkers Ju 87 | B/D-1/D-3/D-5 | Germany | Single-engined dive bomber |
Junkers Ju 88 | A-4/D-1 | Germany | Twin-engined bomber |
Klemm Kl 35 | D | Germany | Single-engined trainer |
Messerschmitt Bf 108 | B | Germany | Single-engined transport |
Messerschmitt Bf 109 | E-4/F-4/G-2/G-4/G-6/G-8/G-2A/G-6A | Germany | Single-engined fighter |
Messerschmitt Bf 110 | G-4A | Germany | Twin-engined fighter-bomber |
Nardi FN.305 | Italy | Single-engined trainer | |
Potez 540 | 543 | France | Twin-engined reconnaissance/bomber |
Potez 630 | 631/633 | France | Single-engined fighter |
Potez 650 | 651 | France | |
Savoia-Marchetti SM.62 | bis | Italy | Single-engined reconnaissance flying boat transport/bomber |
Savoia-Marchetti S.55 | Italy | Twin-engined reconnaissance/bomber | |
Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 | B/JR | Italy | Triple-engined bomber |
STC SM62 | Under Licence | Romania | Single-engined reconnaissance flying boat |
SET 31 | Romania | Single-engined trainer | |
SET 7 | 7A, 7K, 7H | Romania | Single-engined trainer, reconnaissance, floatplane |
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