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List of aircraft of the Royal Flying Corps
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This is a list of aircraft used by the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) from 13 April 1912, when it was formed from the Air Battalion Royal Engineers, until 1 April 1918 when it was merged with the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) to form the Royal Air Force (RAF). The RFC operated in parallel with the RNAS, whose aircraft are listed at List of aircraft of the Royal Naval Air Service. For a list of Royal Air Force aircraft see List of aircraft of the Royal Air Force.

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Operational aeroplanes
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Airships
The airship service was disbanded 1 January 1914 and all airships transferred to the RNAS. See List of British airships
- British Army Airship No.3/Baby/Beta/Beta II
- No.2A – 1910–
- Delta – 1912–1914
- Epsilon I and Epsilon II –
- Eta 1913–1914[92]
- Clément-Bayard II Zeta 1910–1910
- Lebaudy Morning Post 1910–1911 [93]
Prototypes
- ASL Valkyrie[note 2][94]
- Airco DH.3[95]
- Armstrong Whitworth F.K.7[96]
- Armstrong Whitworth F.K.9[97]
- Armstrong Whitworth F.K.10[98]
- Avro 521[99]
- Beatty-Wright Biplanes[100]
- Bristol-Prier Monoplane[101]
- Bristol TB.8 & G.B.75[102]
- Bristol S.2A[103]
- Caproni Ca.1[note 3][104]
- Caudron Type C/45 hp [105]
- Caudron G.IV[106]
- Caudron R.XI[107]
- Cody V biplane[108]
- Curtiss C-1 Canada[109]
- Dunne D.8[110]
- Farman Type Militaire, 1910[111]
- Flanders F.4[112]
- Grahame-White Type VII & VIIc[113]
- Grahame-White Type VIII[114]
- Grahame-White Pusher Biplane[115]
- Grahame-White School Biplane[116]
- Handley Page Type O/400[note 4][117]
- Howard Wright biplane[118]
- Martin-Handasyde Monoplane[119]
- Martinsyde F.3[note 4][120]
- Morane-Saulnier AC[121]
- Paulhan biplane[122]
- Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.9[123]
- Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.4[124]
- Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.9[125]
- Royal Aircraft Factory N.E.1
- Short Tractor Biplane[126]
- Sopwith Sparrow[127]
- Sopwith Triplane[128]
- SPAD S.XII[129]
- Vickers F.B.7/7A[130]
- Vickers F.B.27 Vimy[note 4][131]
- Vickers F.B.26 Vampire
- Wright Model H[132][note 5]
Unmanned aerial vehicles
List of weapons of the Royal Flying Corps
Bombs
Rockets
- Le Prieur rocket - Incendiary air-to-air rockets
Machine guns
References
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