The Big Military Aircraft Encyclopedia
Lockheed SR-71 BlackbirdThe fastest air-breathing aircraft ever built. Nothing has caught it — not even time.The crews called it ‘Habu’ — the pit viper that was never caught
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-25 FoxbatThe stainless-steel interceptor that panicked the Pentagon — and later carried MiGFlug customers to the edge of space.Ground crews called it the ‘Flying Restaurant’ — it cooled itself with 240 litres of alcohol
Grumman F-14 TomcatSwing wings, Phoenix missiles and Top Gun immortality.‘Anytime, baby!’ — the Tomcat community’s standing challenge to every other fighter
Supermarine SpitfireThe elliptical-winged symbol of the Battle of Britain, in service from the first day of the war to the last.Its own designer called the name ‘bloody silly’ — the Luftwaffe disagreed
Mikoyan MiG-29 FulcrumSoviet agility incarnate — and for two decades the jet MiGFlug guests flew to the stratosphere.The Soviet fighter that ended up patrolling NATO skies
Lockheed Martin F-22 RaptorStill the benchmark: stealth, supercruise and thrust vectoring — never exported.So dominant that exporting it is illegal — even to allies
Saab 35 DrakenThe double-delta interceptor that could do the Cobra before it had a name.Its pilots flew the Cobra decades before the Russians named it
Northrop Grumman B-2 SpiritA flying wing that shows up on radar the size of a bird — at roughly two billion dollars apiece.The stealth ‘Boomerang’ — worth more than its weight in goldAll 358 aircraft
B.E.2Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 · 01So stable it could almost fly itself — and so defenceless the Fokkers called it easy meat.Reconnaissance · United Kingdom · Propeller116 km/hTop speed1912–1919In serviceSaw combatCombat
Avro 504Avro 504 · 0211,000 built — the aircraft on which a generation of the world’s pilots learned to fly.Trainer · United Kingdom · Propeller153 km/hTop speed1913–1934In serviceSaw combatCombat
Ilya MurometsSikorsky Ilya Muromets · 03The world’s first four-engined bomber — Sikorsky built it as an airliner with a promenade deck.Heavy bomber · Russia · Propeller110 km/hTop speed1914–1922In serviceSaw combatCombat
Morane-Saulnier LMorane-Saulnier L · 04Garros bolted steel wedges to its propeller — and air combat was born.Parasol scout · France · Propeller125 km/hTop speed1914–1916In serviceSaw combatCombat
Bristol ScoutBristol Scout · 05A pre-war racer sent to war with a rifle — the RFC’s first single-seat scout.Scout · United Kingdom · Propeller150 km/hTop speed1914–1916In serviceSaw combatCombat
F.E.2Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2 · 06The pusher that helped end the Fokker Scourge — and shot down Max Immelmann.Pusher fighter · United Kingdom · Propeller147 km/hTop speed1915–1918In serviceSaw combatCombat
Farman MF.11Farman MF.11 Shorthorn · 07The ‘Shorthorn’ flew the first night bombing raid of the war.Bomber / recon · France · Propeller106 km/hTop speed1914–1916In serviceSaw combatCombat
Vickers GunbusVickers F.B.5 Gunbus · 08The world’s first purpose-built fighter — a machine gun with wings, barely.Pusher fighter · United Kingdom · Propeller113 km/hTop speed1915–1916In serviceSaw combatCombat
Voisin IIIVoisin III · 09The pusher that scored the first air-to-air kill in history, in October 1914.Bomber · France · Propeller105 km/hTop speed1914–1918In serviceSaw combatCombat
Airco DH.2Airco DH.2 · 10Gun in front, propeller behind — the pusher that broke the Fokker Scourge.Pusher fighter · United Kingdom · Propeller150 km/hTop speed1916–1917In serviceSaw combatCombat
Caudron G.4Caudron G.4 · 11Twin engines in 1915 — France’s first bomber to reach the Rhine and return.Bomber · France · Propeller132 km/hTop speed1915–1917In serviceSaw combatCombat
Fokker EindeckerFokker E.I–E.IV Eindecker · 12The first true fighter — its synchronised gun made 1915 the year of the ‘Fokker Scourge’.Fighter · Germany · Propeller140 km/hTop speed1915–1916In serviceSaw combatCombat
Handley Page Type OHandley Page O/100 & O/400 · 13The ‘bloody paralyser’ — Britain’s first true heavy bomber, big enough to name a size of house after.Heavy bomber · United Kingdom · Propeller157 km/hTop speed1916–1920In serviceSaw combatCombat
Nieuport 11Nieuport 11 Bébé · 14The ‘Bébé’ that ended the Fokker Scourge at Verdun.Fighter · France · Propeller156 km/hTop speed1916–1917In serviceSaw combatCombat
Sopwith 1½ StrutterSopwith 1½ Strutter · 15The first British aircraft with a synchronised gun firing through the propeller.Fighter / reconnaissance · United Kingdom · Propeller161 km/hTop speed1916–1918In serviceSaw combatCombat
AEG G.IVAEG G.IV · 16The tactical workhorse of the German bomber force — steel tubing when everyone else used wood.Bomber · Germany · Propeller165 km/hTop speed1916–1918In serviceSaw combatCombat
Airco DH.4Airco DH.4 · 17The day bomber fast enough to outrun fighters — America built 4,800 of them as the ‘Liberty Plane’.Day bomber · United Kingdom · Propeller230 km/hTop speed1917–1932In serviceSaw combatCombat
Airco DH.5Airco DH.5 · 18Wings staggered backwards so the pilot could finally see — he hated everything else about it.Fighter · United Kingdom · Propeller164 km/hTop speed1917–1918In serviceSaw combatCombat
Albatros D.I / D.IIAlbatros D.I / D.II · 19Boelcke’s mount — the first fighter to carry two synchronized guns as standard.Fighter · Germany · Propeller175 km/hTop speed1916–1917In serviceSaw combatCombat
Albatros D.III / D.VAlbatros D.III / D.V · 20The shark-bodied Albatros that armed the Flying Circus — Richthofen scored most of his kills in one.Fighter · Germany · Propeller186 km/hTop speed1917–1918In serviceSaw combatCombat
Breguet 14Breguet 14 · 21France’s do-everything warplane — among the first aircraft built largely of aluminium.Bomber / reconnaissance · France · Propeller184 km/hTop speed1917–1932In serviceSaw combatCombat
Bristol F.2 FighterBristol F.2 Fighter · 22The ‘Brisfit’ — a two-seater that dogfought like a single-seater and served into the 1930s.Two-seat fighter · United Kingdom · Propeller198 km/hTop speed1917–1932In serviceSaw combatCombat
Caproni Ca.3Caproni Ca.3 · 23Italy’s three-engined giant — Caproni believed in strategic bombing before almost anyone.Heavy bomber · Italy · Propeller140 km/hTop speed1917–1929In serviceSaw combatCombat
DFW C.VDFW C.V · 24Germany’s most-built aircraft of the war — the two-seater that did everything.Reconnaissance · Germany · Propeller155 km/hTop speed1916–1918In serviceSaw combatCombat
Gotha G.IV / G.VGotha G.IV / G.V · 25The bombers that brought the war to London by daylight — and forced the birth of air defence.Heavy bomber · Germany · Propeller140 km/hTop speed1917–1918In serviceSaw combatCombat
Hanriot HD.1Hanriot HD.1 · 26Rejected by France, beloved by Belgium and Italy — Willy Coppens burned balloons in his.Fighter · France · Propeller184 km/hTop speed1916–1928In serviceSaw combatCombat
Nieuport 17Nieuport 17 / 21 / 23 · 27The sesquiplane that restored Allied air superiority after the Fokker Scourge.Fighter · France · Propeller177 km/hTop speed1916–1918In serviceSaw combatCombat
R.E.8Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.8 · 28The ‘Harry Tate’ — Britain’s artillery eye over every mile of the Western Front.Reconnaissance · United Kingdom · Propeller164 km/hTop speed1917–1918In serviceSaw combatCombat
S.E.5aRoyal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a · 29The mount of Mannock, McCudden and Bishop — stable, fast, and easier to master than the Camel.Fighter · United Kingdom · Propeller222 km/hTop speed1917–1920In serviceSaw combatCombat
SPAD S.VIISPAD S.VII · 30Guynemer’s mount before the XIII — the fighter that made SPAD a legend.Fighter · France · Propeller192 km/hTop speed1916–1923In serviceSaw combatCombat
Sopwith CamelSopwith F.1 Camel · 31Credited with more aerial victories than any other Allied aircraft of the Great War.Fighter · United Kingdom · Propeller185 km/hTop speed1917–1920In serviceSaw combatCombat
Sopwith PupSopwith Pup · 32‘A perfect flying machine’ — and the first aircraft ever to land on a moving ship.Fighter · United Kingdom · Propeller180 km/hTop speed1916–1918In serviceSaw combatCombat
Sopwith TriplaneSopwith Triplane · 33Three wings and a climb nobody could follow — Richthofen wanted one copied. Fokker obliged.Fighter · United Kingdom · Propeller187 km/hTop speed1916–1917In serviceSaw combatCombat
Staaken R.VIZeppelin-Staaken R.VI · 34A four-engined giant with a crew of seven — no bomber matched its load until the next war.Giant bomber · Germany · Propeller135 km/hTop speed1917–1918In serviceSaw combatCombat
Airco DH.9Airco DH.9 / DH.9A · 35The ‘Ninak’ policed the Empire for a decade after the Armistice.Day bomber · United Kingdom · Propeller182 km/hTop speed1918–1931In serviceSaw combatCombat
Ansaldo SVAAnsaldo SVA.5 · 36Fast enough to skip the escort — it flew D’Annunzio’s leaflet raid over Vienna.Reconnaissance / fighter · Italy · Propeller230 km/hTop speed1918–1935In serviceSaw combatCombat
Aviatik D.IAviatik (Berg) D.I · 37Austria-Hungary’s own fighter — better than its overheating engines ever allowed.Fighter · Austria-Hungary · Propeller185 km/hTop speed1917–1918In serviceSaw combatCombat
Fokker Dr.IFokker Dr.I Dreidecker · 38The Red Baron’s triplane — the last 19 of Richthofen’s 80 victories came in it.Fighter · Germany · Propeller185 km/hTop speed1917–1918In serviceSaw combatCombat
Friedrichshafen G.IIIFriedrichshafen G.III · 39The Gotha’s quieter partner — it flew more raids and got none of the fame.Heavy bomber · Germany · Propeller135 km/hTop speed1917–1918In serviceSaw combatCombat
Halberstadt CL.IIHalberstadt CL.II · 40The original ground-attack aircraft — strafing trenches at Cambrai before ‘close air support’ had a name.Ground attack · Germany · Propeller165 km/hTop speed1917–1918In serviceSaw combatCombat
LVG C.VLVG C.V / C.VI · 41The sturdy Saxon two-seater — its C.VI sibling still flies at Shuttleworth.Reconnaissance · Germany · Propeller170 km/hTop speed1917–1918In serviceSaw combatCombat
Nieuport 24 / 27Nieuport 24 / 27 · 42The last of the sesquiplane Nieuports — flown by aces from Paris to Petrograd.Fighter · France · Propeller187 km/hTop speed1917–1918In serviceSaw combatCombat
Nieuport 28Nieuport 28 · 43America’s first fighter — Rickenbacker’s squadron flew it when no US design existed.Fighter · France · Propeller198 km/hTop speed1918–1919In serviceSaw combatCombat
Pfalz D.IIIPfalz D.III · 44The other German fighter — it dived harder than an Albatros and film-starred as one ever after.Fighter · Germany · Propeller181 km/hTop speed1917–1918In serviceSaw combatCombat
Rumpler C.IVRumpler C.IV · 45Working at 6,400 metres in 1917 — above everything, photographing everything.High-altitude recon · Germany · Propeller170 km/hTop speed1917–1918In serviceSaw combatCombat
SPAD S.XIIISPAD S.XIII · 46The mount of the aces — Fonck, Guynemer and Rickenbacker all scored in it.Fighter · France · Propeller218 km/hTop speed1917–1923In serviceSaw combatCombat
Salmson 2Salmson 2 · 47France’s radial-engined workhorse — American observation squadrons swore by it.Reconnaissance · France · Propeller188 km/hTop speed1918–1918In serviceSaw combatCombat
Sopwith DolphinSopwith Dolphin · 48The back-staggered Sopwith the pilots learned to love — once they stopped fearing the cage over their heads.Fighter · United Kingdom · Propeller211 km/hTop speed1918–1919In serviceSaw combatCombat
Sopwith SnipeSopwith Snipe · 49The Camel’s successor — Billy Barker won a VC fighting sixty Fokkers alone in one.Fighter · United Kingdom · Propeller195 km/hTop speed1918–1926In serviceSaw combatCombat
Vickers VimyVickers Vimy · 50Too late for the war — so Alcock and Brown flew it across the Atlantic instead.Heavy bomber · United Kingdom · Propeller166 km/hTop speed1918–1933In serviceNo combatCombat
Fokker D.VIIFokker D.VII · 51So feared that the Armistice demanded its surrender by name.Fighter · Germany · Propeller189 km/hTop speed1918–1930sIn serviceSaw combatCombat
Fokker D.VIIIFokker D.VIII · 52The ‘Flying Razor’ — the war’s final German fighter, a cantilever monoplane years early.Fighter · Germany · Propeller204 km/hTop speed1918–1918In serviceSaw combatCombat
HP V/1500Handley Page V/1500 · 53Built to bomb Berlin from England — the Armistice came first, so it bombed Kabul.Heavy bomber · United Kingdom · Propeller159 km/hTop speed1918–1920In serviceSaw combatCombat
NiD 29Nieuport-Delage NiD 29 · 54Too late for the war, but the fighter half the world’s air forces flew in the 1920s.Fighter · France · Propeller235 km/hTop speed1922–1928In serviceSaw combatCombat
Pfalz D.XIIPfalz D.XII · 55Forever second to the Fokker D.VII — even its own pilots wanted the other plane.Fighter · Germany · Propeller170 km/hTop speed1918–1918In serviceSaw combatCombat
SiskinArmstrong Whitworth Siskin · 56The RAF’s aerobatic twenties — all-steel structure while everyone else still glued wood.Biplane fighter · United Kingdom · Propeller251 km/hTop speed1924–1932In serviceNo combatCombat
Breguet 19Breguet 19 · 57Record-breaker and colonial warhorse — it crossed the Atlantic and bombed the Rif.Bomber / recon · France · Propeller235 km/hTop speed1924–1940sIn serviceSaw combatCombat
Potez 25Potez 25 · 58Four thousand built, flown on every continent — the biplane that mapped empires.General purpose · France · Propeller214 km/hTop speed1926–1940sIn serviceSaw combatCombat
BulldogBristol Bulldog · 59Douglas Bader lost his legs aerobatting one — Finland flew them against the Soviets anyway.Biplane fighter · United Kingdom · Propeller287 km/hTop speed1929–1940In serviceSaw combatCombat
P-6 HawkCurtiss P-6 Hawk · 60The most beautiful biplane Curtiss ever built — the Army’s silver-and-yellow years.Biplane fighter · United States · Propeller328 km/hTop speed1929–1937In serviceNo combatCombat
WapitiWestland Wapiti · 61A decade policing the North-West Frontier — built partly from leftover DH.9A parts.General purpose · United Kingdom · Propeller225 km/hTop speed1928–1940In serviceSaw combatCombat
Hart / HindHawker Hart / Hind · 62A light bomber faster than the fighters of 1930 — Hawker bred a whole family from it.Light bomber · United Kingdom · Propeller296 km/hTop speed1930–1943In serviceSaw combatCombat
NiD 62Nieuport-Delage NiD 62 · 63France’s between-wars stopgap — seven hundred sesquiplanes waiting for the monoplane age.Fighter · France · Propeller270 km/hTop speed1931–1940In serviceNo combatCombat
P-12 / F4BBoeing P-12 / F4B · 64Army and Navy shared one biplane — America’s favourite fighter of the early thirties.Biplane fighter · United States · Propeller304 km/hTop speed1930–1941In serviceNo combatCombat
R-5Polikarpov R-5 · 65Six thousand of everything — and it rescued the Chelyuskin castaways from the Arctic ice.Recon / light bomber · USSR · Propeller228 km/hTop speed1931–1944In serviceSaw combatCombat
HeyfordHandley Page Heyford · 66The last biplane heavy bomber — its bombs lived inside the thick lower wing.Heavy bomber · United Kingdom · Propeller229 km/hTop speed1933–1939In serviceNo combatCombat
TB-3Tupolev TB-3 · 67The corrugated giant — it carried parasite fighters on its wings and dropped tanks by parachute.Heavy bomber · USSR · Propeller212 km/hTop speed1932–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
Amiot 143Amiot 143 · 68The bomber that looked like a flying house — bravely attacking bridges in 1940 anyway.Medium bomber · France · Propeller310 km/hTop speed1935–1941In serviceSaw combatCombat
Hawker FuryHawker Fury (biplane) · 69The RAF’s first 200-mph fighter — and Yugoslavia’s last biplane defence in 1941.Biplane fighter · United Kingdom · Propeller333 km/hTop speed1931–1941In serviceSaw combatCombat
PZL P.11PZL P.7 / P.11 · 70Poland’s gull-wings met the Luftwaffe first — and drew first blood in September 1939.Fighter · Poland · Propeller390 km/hTop speed1933–1939In serviceSaw combatCombat
B-10Martin B-10 · 71Faster than every fighter of 1934 — the all-metal shock that killed the biplane bomber.Medium bomber · United States · Propeller343 km/hTop speed1934–1942In serviceSaw combatCombat
D.500 / 510Dewoitine D.500 / D.510 · 72A cannon firing through the propeller hub — China flew it against Japan before France needed it.Fighter · France · Propeller402 km/hTop speed1935–1940In serviceSaw combatCombat
P-26 PeashooterBoeing P-26 Peashooter · 73America’s first monoplane fighter, wires, spats and all — it met Zeros over the Philippines in 1941.Fighter · United States · Propeller377 km/hTop speed1934–1941In serviceSaw combatCombat
Avia B-534Avia B-534 · 74The finest biplane fighter of its day — Czechoslovakia never got to use it; Slovakia did.Biplane fighter · Czechoslovakia · Propeller394 km/hTop speed1935–1944In serviceSaw combatCombat
CR.32Fiat CR.32 · 75The aerobatic king of the Spanish Civil War — Italy’s most-exported fighter.Biplane fighter · Italy · Propeller375 km/hTop speed1935–1943In serviceSaw combatCombat
GauntletGloster Gauntlet · 76The Gladiator’s open-cockpit brother — last of the RAF’s open-air fighters.Biplane fighter · United Kingdom · Propeller370 km/hTop speed1935–1940In serviceSaw combatCombat
He 51Heinkel He 51 · 77The Luftwaffe’s first fighter — outclassed over Spain, so it invented ground attack instead.Biplane fighter · Germany · Propeller330 km/hTop speed1935–1943In serviceSaw combatCombat
I-15 / I-153 ChaikaPolikarpov I-15 / I-153 · 78The gull-winged Chaika — Spain’s dogfighter, still duelling monoplanes in 1941.Biplane fighter · USSR · Propeller444 km/hTop speed1934–1943In serviceSaw combatCombat
I-16 IshakPolikarpov I-16 · 79Retractable gear and cannon first — Spain called it Mosca, the Germans called it Rata.Fighter · USSR · Propeller525 km/hTop speed1935–1943In serviceSaw combatCombat
Š-328Letov Š-328 · 80It flew for the Axis — then for the Slovak National Uprising against it.Recon / light bomber · Czechoslovakia · Propeller280 km/hTop speed1934–1944In serviceSaw combatCombat
Ar 68Arado Ar 68 · 81The Luftwaffe’s last biplane fighter — obsolete at delivery, night fighter by 1940.Biplane fighter · Germany · Propeller305 km/hTop speed1936–1940In serviceNo combatCombat
Do 17Dornier Do 17 · 82The ‘Flying Pencil’ — built slim to outrun fighters, until the fighters caught up.Medium bomber · Germany · Propeller410 km/hTop speed1937–1944In serviceSaw combatCombat
GladiatorGloster Gladiator · 83The RAF’s last biplane fighter — Faith, Hope and Charity held Malta.Biplane fighter · United Kingdom · Propeller414 km/hTop speed1937–1944In serviceSaw combatCombat
SM.79 SparvieroSavoia-Marchetti SM.79 Sparviero · 84The ‘damned hunchback’ — the most feared torpedo bomber in the Mediterranean.Torpedo bomber · Italy · Propeller460 km/hTop speed1936–1952In serviceSaw combatCombat
SwordfishFairey Swordfish · 85The ‘Stringbag’ biplane crippled Bismarck — too slow for modern gunsights to aim at.Torpedo bomber · United Kingdom · Propeller224 km/hTop speed1936–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
Tupolev SBTupolev SB · 86Faster than the fighters over Spain in 1936 — a lesson every air force copied.Fast bomber · USSR · Propeller450 km/hTop speed1936–1943In serviceSaw combatCombat
A5M ‘Claude’Mitsubishi A5M · 87The world’s first monoplane carrier fighter — the Zero’s older brother.Carrier fighter · Japan · Propeller440 km/hTop speed1937–1943In serviceSaw combatCombat
B-17 Flying FortressBoeing B-17 Flying Fortress · 88It brought crews home with the tail shot off — the most famous bomber ever built.Heavy bomber · United States · Propeller462 km/hTop speed1938–1959In serviceSaw combatCombat
BlenheimBristol Blenheim · 90Faster than any RAF fighter when it appeared — a sitting duck three years later.Light bomber · United Kingdom · Propeller428 km/hTop speed1937–1944In serviceSaw combatCombat
G3M ‘Nell’Mitsubishi G3M · 91With the Betty, it sank Prince of Wales and Repulse — battleships underway, gone in two hours.Medium bomber · Japan · Propeller375 km/hTop speed1937–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
Grumman F3FGrumman F3F · 92The Flying Barrel — the US Navy’s last biplane fighter, grandfather of the Wildcat.Carrier biplane fighter · United States · Propeller425 km/hTop speed1936–1941In serviceNo combatCombat
He 111Heinkel He 111 · 93The Blitz bomber, designed in disguise as an airliner.Medium bomber · Germany · Propeller440 km/hTop speed1937–1958In serviceSaw combatCombat
Hs 123Henschel Hs 123 · 94The biplane pilots refused to retire — flying close support deep into 1944.Ground attack biplane · Germany · Propeller341 km/hTop speed1936–1944In serviceSaw combatCombat
HurricaneHawker Hurricane · 95It shot down more of the Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain than everything else combined.Fighter · United Kingdom · Propeller547 km/hTop speed1937–1947In serviceSaw combatCombat
Ju 87 StukaJunkers Ju 87 Stuka · 96Its sirens were weapons in themselves; Rudel flew 2,530 sorties in one.Dive bomber · Germany · Propeller383 km/hTop speed1937–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
Ki-10Kawasaki Ki-10 · 97Japan’s last biplane fighter — the army’s agility cult began here.Biplane fighter · Japan · Propeller400 km/hTop speed1935–1942In serviceSaw combatCombat
P-36 HawkCurtiss P-36 / Hawk 75 · 98Pearl Harbor’s forgotten defender — and France’s best fighter of 1940 was American.Fighter · United States · Propeller500 km/hTop speed1938–1944In serviceSaw combatCombat
PBY CatalinaConsolidated PBY Catalina · 99It found the Bismarck — and plucked thousands of downed airmen from the sea.Patrol / reconnaissance · United States · Propeller314 km/hTop speed1936–1979In serviceSaw combatCombat
WellesleyVickers Wellesley · 100Geodetic wings and a world distance record — Egypt to Australia, non-stop, 1938.Light bomber · United Kingdom · Propeller369 km/hTop speed1937–1942In serviceSaw combatCombat
BR.20 CicognaFiat BR.20 Cicogna · 101Italy’s modern bomber of 1936 — it even bombed Britain, briefly and badly.Medium bomber · Italy · Propeller440 km/hTop speed1936–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
BattleFairey Battle · 102Its crews won the RAF’s first Victoria Crosses of the war — attacking bridges nothing could survive.Light bomber · United Kingdom · Propeller413 km/hTop speed1937–1941In serviceSaw combatCombat
Bf 110Messerschmitt Bf 110 · 103Mauled by day over Britain — deadly by night as the radar-eyed defender of the Reich.Heavy fighter · Germany · Propeller560 km/hTop speed1937–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
Fokker D.XXIFokker D.XXI · 104Fixed gear and no armour — Finnish pilots ran up ace scores in it regardless.Fighter · Netherlands · Propeller460 km/hTop speed1938–1944In serviceSaw combatCombat
HampdenHandley Page Hampden · 105The ‘Flying Suitcase’ — crews loved the handling and hated the squeeze.Medium bomber · United Kingdom · Propeller397 km/hTop speed1938–1943In serviceSaw combatCombat
Il-4Ilyushin Il-4 · 106It bombed Berlin in August 1941, when nobody believed Moscow still could.Medium bomber · USSR · Propeller430 km/hTop speed1940–1947In serviceSaw combatCombat
Ju 88Junkers Ju 88 · 107Germany’s do-everything bomber — 15,000 built for a dozen different jobs.Bomber / night fighter · Germany · Propeller510 km/hTop speed1939–1951In serviceSaw combatCombat
Ki-21 ‘Sally’Mitsubishi Ki-21 · 108The army’s workhorse over China — obsolete by 1942, flying to the very end anyway.Medium bomber · Japan · Propeller486 km/hTop speed1938–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
Ki-27 ‘Nate’Nakajima Ki-27 · 109Its pilots so loved its agility they resisted every faster successor.Fighter · Japan · Propeller470 km/hTop speed1938–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
LysanderWestland Lysander · 110The moonlight taxi — dropping agents into occupied France on 350-metre fields.Army co-op / special duties · United Kingdom · Propeller336 km/hTop speed1938–1946In serviceSaw combatCombat
PZL.37 ŁośPZL.37 Łoś · 111Poland’s superb modern bomber — only about 90 stood ready in September 1939.Medium bomber · Poland · Propeller445 km/hTop speed1938–1944In serviceSaw combatCombat
Pe-8Petlyakov Pe-8 · 112The only Soviet four-engine heavy — it flew Molotov over the Reich to Washington.Heavy bomber · USSR · Propeller443 km/hTop speed1941–1946In serviceSaw combatCombat
Potez 63Potez 630 series · 113France’s do-everything twin — fighter, bomber and recon, all at once in 1940.Heavy fighter / recon · France · Propeller442 km/hTop speed1938–1944In serviceSaw combatCombat
WellingtonVickers Wellington · 115Barnes Wallis’s geodetic basket — it flew home full of holes that would down any other bomber.Medium bomber · United Kingdom · Propeller378 km/hTop speed1938–1953In serviceSaw combatCombat
WhitleyArmstrong Whitworth Whitley · 116It dropped the RAF’s first bombs on German soil — flying permanently nose-down.Heavy bomber · United Kingdom · Propeller370 km/hTop speed1937–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
B5N ‘Kate’Nakajima B5N · 117The aircraft that put the torpedoes into Battleship Row.Torpedo bomber · Japan · Propeller378 km/hTop speed1938–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
DefiantBoulton Paul Defiant · 118All guns in a turret, none facing forward — brilliant for exactly six weeks.Turret fighter · United Kingdom · Propeller489 km/hTop speed1939–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
F2A BuffaloBrewster F2A Buffalo · 119A punchline in the Pacific, a legend in Finland — 26:1 against the Soviets.Carrier fighter · United States · Propeller517 km/hTop speed1939–1944In serviceSaw combatCombat
F4F WildcatGrumman F4F Wildcat · 120Outflown by the Zero, it still held the line at Midway and Guadalcanal.Carrier fighter · United States · Propeller533 km/hTop speed1940–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
Fiat G.50 / G.55Fiat G.50 Freccia / G.55 Centauro · 121The Centauro was the best fighter Italy built — even the Luftwaffe tried to order it.Fighter · Italy · Propeller620 km/hTop speed1938–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
Fw 200 CondorFocke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor · 122An airliner turned U-boat scout — Churchill called it the scourge of the Atlantic.Maritime patrol bomber · Germany · Propeller360 km/hTop speed1940–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
LeO 451Lioré-et-Olivier LeO 451 · 123The most beautiful bomber of 1940 — too few, and far too late for France.Medium bomber · France · Propeller495 km/hTop speed1939–1944In serviceSaw combatCombat
Su-2Sukhoi Su-2 · 124Sukhoi’s first — flown by Ekaterina Zelenko, the only woman ever to carry out an aerial ramming.Light bomber · USSR · Propeller486 km/hTop speed1940–1944In serviceSaw combatCombat
SunderlandShort Sunderland · 125The ‘Flying Porcupine’ — U-boat crews found out why.Maritime patrol · United Kingdom · Propeller336 km/hTop speed1938–1959In serviceSaw combatCombat
Z.1007 AlcioneCANT Z.1007 Alcione · 126Wooden wings over the Mediterranean — it bombed from Greece to Stalingrad.Medium bomber · Italy · Propeller466 km/hTop speed1939–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
A-20 HavocDouglas A-20 Havoc · 127America’s night intruder — and Russia’s favourite lend-lease bomber.Light bomber · United States · Propeller546 km/hTop speed1941–1949In serviceSaw combatCombat
AlbacoreFairey Albacore · 128Built to replace the Swordfish — the Swordfish outlived it.Torpedo bomber · United Kingdom · Propeller259 km/hTop speed1940–1944In serviceSaw combatCombat
BeaufortBristol Beaufort · 129It crippled the Gneisenau — a run its pilot didn’t survive, and a VC remembered.Torpedo bomber · United Kingdom · Propeller420 km/hTop speed1940–1944In serviceSaw combatCombat
Bloch MB.152Bloch MB.150 series · 130Sturdy, undergunned, outpaced — flown to the last day of the Battle of France.Fighter · France · Propeller509 km/hTop speed1939–1942In serviceSaw combatCombat
CR.42 FalcoFiat CR.42 Falco · 131The best biplane fighter ever built — a year after biplanes stopped making sense.Biplane fighter · Italy · Propeller441 km/hTop speed1939–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
D.520Dewoitine D.520 · 132France’s best fighter arrived weeks before the fall — its aces made it count anyway.Fighter · France · Propeller560 km/hTop speed1940–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
D3A ‘Val’Aichi D3A · 133It sank more Allied warships than any other Axis aircraft.Dive bomber · Japan · Propeller430 km/hTop speed1940–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
Do 217Dornier Do 217 · 134The first aircraft to sink a ship with a guided missile — the battleship Roma, 1943.Heavy bomber · Germany · Propeller557 km/hTop speed1941–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
Fw 189 UhuFocke-Wulf Fw 189 Uhu · 135Soviet troops called it ‘the Frame’ — when it appeared, the shells followed.Reconnaissance · Germany · Propeller350 km/hTop speed1940–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
HudsonLockheed Hudson · 136An airliner in uniform — the first RAF aircraft to down a German plane in WWII.Maritime patrol bomber · United States · Propeller397 km/hTop speed1939–1948In serviceSaw combatCombat
Ki-43 HayabusaNakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa · 137The army’s Zero — lighter armed and even harder to catch in a turn.Fighter · Japan · Propeller530 km/hTop speed1941–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
MS.406Morane-Saulnier MS.406 · 138France’s most numerous fighter of 1940 — brave, and 80 km/h too slow.Fighter · France · Propeller490 km/hTop speed1939–1942In serviceSaw combatCombat
P-39 AiracobraBell P-39 Airacobra · 139America never loved it; Soviet aces made it a legend on the Eastern Front.Fighter · United States · Propeller626 km/hTop speed1941–1949In serviceSaw combatCombat
P-40 WarhawkCurtiss P-40 Warhawk · 140The shark’s teeth of the Flying Tigers.Fighter · United States · Propeller580 km/hTop speed1941–1948In serviceSaw combatCombat
WhirlwindWestland Whirlwind · 141Four cannon in the nose in 1940 — killed by its own temperamental engines.Heavy fighter · United Kingdom · Propeller580 km/hTop speed1940–1943In serviceSaw combatCombat
A6M ZeroMitsubishi A6M Zero · 142So agile that Allied pilots were ordered never to turn with it.Carrier fighter · Japan · Propeller533 km/hTop speed1940–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
B-24 LiberatorConsolidated B-24 Liberator · 143More built than any other American military aircraft — ever.Heavy bomber · United States · Propeller470 km/hTop speed1941–1968In serviceSaw combatCombat
BeaufighterBristol Beaufighter · 144‘Whispering Death’ — the night fighter and ship-killer named by its victims.Heavy fighter / strike · United Kingdom · Propeller515 km/hTop speed1940–1960In serviceSaw combatCombat
Fw 190Focke-Wulf Fw 190 · 145The ‘Butcher Bird’ — its 1941 debut outclassed every Allied fighter in the sky.Fighter · Germany · Propeller656 km/hTop speed1941–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
G4M ‘Betty’Mitsubishi G4M · 146Enormous range, no armour — its own crews called it the ‘flying lighter’.Medium bomber · Japan · Propeller428 km/hTop speed1941–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
HalifaxHandley Page Halifax · 147Bomber Command’s other heavy — 82,000 sorties flown in the Lancaster’s shadow.Heavy bomber · United Kingdom · Propeller454 km/hTop speed1940–1961In serviceSaw combatCombat
He 177 GreifHeinkel He 177 Greif · 148Its coupled engines burned so often crews called it the Luftwaffe’s lighter.Heavy bomber · Germany · Propeller565 km/hTop speed1942–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
Hs 129Henschel Hs 129 · 149A flying anti-tank gun — up to 75 mm of it, the largest forward-firing cannon of the war.Ground attack · Germany · Propeller407 km/hTop speed1942–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
IAR 80IAR 80 · 150Romania built its own fighter — it fought the USAAF, then turned on the Luftwaffe.Fighter · Romania · Propeller510 km/hTop speed1941–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
Il-2 SturmovikIlyushin Il-2 Sturmovik · 151The most-produced military aircraft in history — Stalin called it as essential as bread.Ground attack · USSR · Propeller414 km/hTop speed1941–1954In serviceSaw combatCombat
Ki-45 ToryuKawasaki Ki-45 Toryu · 152The ‘Dragon Slayer’ — Japan’s night fighter that rammed B-29s when guns weren’t enough.Heavy fighter · Japan · Propeller540 km/hTop speed1942–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
Ki-46 ‘Dinah’Mitsubishi Ki-46 · 153So fast and so high that for two years nothing could intercept it.Reconnaissance · Japan · Propeller630 km/hTop speed1941–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
Ki-48 ‘Lily’Kawasaki Ki-48 · 154Built to outrun the Soviet bomber that embarrassed Japan over China.Light bomber · Japan · Propeller505 km/hTop speed1940–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
Ki-49 DonryuNakajima Ki-49 Donryu · 155The ‘Storm Dragon’ — a heavy bomber by name, a medium by any honest measure.Medium bomber · Japan · Propeller492 km/hTop speed1941–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
Ki-51 ‘Sonia’Mitsubishi Ki-51 · 156The army’s Stuka — from China in 1939 to the last sorties of the war.Ground attack · Japan · Propeller424 km/hTop speed1939–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
P-38 LightningLockheed P-38 Lightning · 157The fork-tailed devil — America’s two top aces both flew it.Fighter · United States · Propeller667 km/hTop speed1941–1949In serviceSaw combatCombat
Pe-2Petlyakov Pe-2 · 158The ‘Peshka’ — a dive bomber fast enough to embarrass fighters.Dive bomber · USSR · Propeller580 km/hTop speed1941–1954In serviceSaw combatCombat
Re.2000 seriesReggiane Re.2000–Re.2005 · 159Loved by Hungary, rejected at home — the line peaked in the superb Re.2005 Sagittario.Fighter · Italy · Propeller630 km/hTop speed1940–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
StirlingShort Stirling · 160The RAF’s first four-engine heavy — legend says hangar doors dictated its wingspan.Heavy bomber · United Kingdom · Propeller434 km/hTop speed1941–1946In serviceSaw combatCombat
B-25 MitchellNorth American B-25 Mitchell · 161The bomber that hit Tokyo from a carrier deck in 1942.Medium bomber · United States · Propeller438 km/hTop speed1941–1979In serviceSaw combatCombat
B-26 MarauderMartin B-26 Marauder · 162‘The Widowmaker’ grew up to post the lowest loss rate of any US bomber in Europe.Medium bomber · United States · Propeller460 km/hTop speed1941–1948In serviceSaw combatCombat
BarracudaFairey Barracuda · 163The ugly duckling that dive-bombed Tirpitz in its fjord.Torpedo / dive bomber · United Kingdom · Propeller367 km/hTop speed1943–1953In serviceSaw combatCombat
D4Y SuiseiYokosuka D4Y Suisei · 164A dive bomber faster than a Zero — born from a Heinkel license, ending as a kamikaze.Dive bomber · Japan · Propeller550 km/hTop speed1942–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
F4U CorsairVought F4U Corsair · 165The bent-wing bird flew combat from Guadalcanal to the ‘Football War’ of 1969.Carrier fighter-bomber · United States · Propeller718 km/hTop speed1942–1969In serviceSaw combatCombat
FulmarFairey Fulmar · 166Two seats, eight guns, no hurry — and still the Fleet Air Arm’s top-scoring fighter.Carrier fighter · United Kingdom · Propeller438 km/hTop speed1940–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
Ki-44 ShokiNakajima Ki-44 Shoki · 167‘Tojo’ traded Japan’s beloved agility for raw climb — B-29 crews noticed.Interceptor · Japan · Propeller605 km/hTop speed1942–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
LaGG-3Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Gudkov LaGG-3 · 168Pilots joked the acronym meant ‘varnished guaranteed coffin’ — then its heirs won the air war.Fighter · USSR · Propeller575 km/hTop speed1941–1944In serviceSaw combatCombat
MC.202 FolgoreMacchi MC.200 / 202 / 205 · 169Italian airframe artistry on a Daimler-Benz heart — finally a match for anyone.Fighter · Italy · Propeller600 km/hTop speed1941–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
MiG-3Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-3 · 170The first MiG — brilliant up high, where the Eastern Front refused to fight.High-altitude fighter · USSR · Propeller640 km/hTop speed1941–1944In serviceSaw combatCombat
Mosquitode Havilland Mosquito · 171The Wooden Wonder — faster than the fighters sent to catch it.Fighter-bomber / night fighter · United Kingdom · Propeller668 km/hTop speed1941–1963In serviceSaw combatCombat
SB2C HelldiverCurtiss SB2C Helldiver · 173‘The Beast’ to its crews — cranky, unloved, and present at the sinking of Yamato.Dive bomber · United States · Propeller475 km/hTop speed1943–1959In serviceSaw combatCombat
SBD DauntlessDouglas SBD Dauntless · 174Four minutes at Midway — the dive bomber that turned the Pacific War.Dive bomber · United States · Propeller410 km/hTop speed1940–1959In serviceSaw combatCombat
Typhoon / TempestHawker Typhoon / Tempest · 175The rocket-firing scourge of Normandy — and the Tempest hunted V-1s and Me 262s.Fighter-bomber · United Kingdom · Propeller686 km/hTop speed1941–1951In serviceSaw combatCombat
B6N TenzanNakajima B6N Tenzan · 176Kate’s successor arrived when there were no carriers — and few pilots — left to fly it.Torpedo bomber · Japan · Propeller482 km/hTop speed1944–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
BaltimoreMartin Baltimore · 177Built for Britain, never flown by America — the Desert Air Force’s workhorse.Light bomber · United States · Propeller488 km/hTop speed1942–1949In serviceSaw combatCombat
FireflyFairey Firefly · 178The Fleet Air Arm’s bruiser — it struck Tirpitz and flew on into Korea.Carrier fighter · United Kingdom · Propeller509 km/hTop speed1943–1956In serviceSaw combatCombat
Ki-61 HienKawasaki Ki-61 Hien / Ki-100 · 179The only Japanese fighter with an inline engine — Allied pilots kept mistaking it for a Messerschmitt.Fighter · Japan · Propeller580 km/hTop speed1943–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
LancasterAvro Lancaster · 180The Dambuster — it carried the heaviest bombs of the war, ten tons at a time.Heavy bomber · United Kingdom · Propeller454 km/hTop speed1942–1963In serviceSaw combatCombat
Me 163 KometMesserschmitt Me 163 Komet · 181The only rocket fighter ever to see combat — 960 km/h, and eight minutes of fuel.Rocket interceptor · Germany · Rocket960 km/hTop speed1944–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
P-47 ThunderboltRepublic P-47 Thunderbolt · 182Seven tons of ‘Jug’ — it could lose a cylinder and still bring its pilot home.Fighter-bomber · United States · Propeller697 km/hTop speed1942–1966In serviceSaw combatCombat
TBF AvengerGrumman TBF Avenger · 183George Bush was shot down in one — and the type helped sink Yamato and Musashi.Torpedo bomber · United States · Propeller442 km/hTop speed1942–1968In serviceSaw combatCombat
Tu-2Tupolev Tu-2 · 184Tupolev designed it inside a prison design bureau — it earned him his freedom.Medium bomber · USSR · Propeller528 km/hTop speed1942–1950In serviceSaw combatCombat
VengeanceVultee A-31 Vengeance · 185Unloved in Europe, devastating in Burma — diving at exactly 90 degrees.Dive bomber · United States · Propeller449 km/hTop speed1942–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
VenturaLockheed Ventura / PV-1 · 186The airliner that went to war twice — RAF bomber by day, Navy sub-hunter by sea.Patrol bomber · United States · Propeller518 km/hTop speed1942–1958In serviceSaw combatCombat
A-26 InvaderDouglas A-26 Invader · 187The only American bomber to fly combat in WWII, Korea and Vietnam.Light bomber · United States · Propeller570 km/hTop speed1944–1972In serviceSaw combatCombat
B-29 SuperfortressBoeing B-29 Superfortress · 188Pressurised, remote-gunned, atomic — a project more expensive than the bomb it carried.Heavy bomber · United States · Propeller574 km/hTop speed1944–1960In serviceSaw combatCombat
F6F HellcatGrumman F6F Hellcat · 189A 19:1 kill ratio — no fighter ever dominated its theatre so completely.Carrier fighter · United States · Propeller621 km/hTop speed1943–1954In serviceSaw combatCombat
J2M RaidenMitsubishi J2M Raiden · 190From the Zero’s designer — everything the Zero wasn’t: fast, tough, climbing like a rocket.Interceptor · Japan · Propeller655 km/hTop speed1943–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
Ki-67 HiryuMitsubishi Ki-67 Hiryu · 191Japan’s best bomber — fast, armoured, self-sealing, and three years too late.Medium bomber · Japan · Propeller537 km/hTop speed1944–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
La-5 / La-7Lavochkin La-5 / La-7 · 192Kozhedub’s mount — the wooden fighter that beat the Fw 190 at low level.Fighter · USSR · Propeller661 km/hTop speed1942–1947In serviceSaw combatCombat
Me 410Messerschmitt Me 410 Hornisse · 194The Hornet hunted bomber streams with a 50 mm cannon in its nose.Heavy fighter · Germany · Propeller624 km/hTop speed1943–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
N1K Shiden-KaiKawanishi N1K Shiden / Shiden-Kai · 195Born a floatplane — it became the only Japanese fighter that could brawl with a Hellcat.Fighter · Japan · Propeller594 km/hTop speed1944–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
P-61 Black WidowNorthrop P-61 Black Widow · 196The first aircraft designed from scratch around radar — matte black, named for a spider.Night fighter · United States · Propeller589 km/hTop speed1944–1954In serviceSaw combatCombat
P-63 KingcobraBell P-63 Kingcobra · 197Bell fixed the Airacobra — and the Soviets took nearly every one built.Fighter · United States · Propeller660 km/hTop speed1943–1949In serviceSaw combatCombat
Yak-9Yakovlev Yak-9 (Yak-1/7/9 family) · 198The backbone of Soviet fighter aviation — the Yak family outnumbered everything in the sky.Fighter · USSR · Propeller591 km/hTop speed1942–1950In serviceSaw combatCombat
Ar 234 BlitzArado Ar 234 Blitz · 199The world’s first jet bomber — it flew the war’s last Luftwaffe sortie over Britain, uncatchable.Jet bomber · Germany · Jet742 km/hTop speed1944–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
Ki-84 HayateNakajima Ki-84 Hayate · 201Japan’s best late-war fighter — a match for the Mustang when its engine held together.Fighter · Japan · Propeller687 km/hTop speed1944–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
MeteorGloster Meteor · 202The Allies’ only operational jet of WWII — it hunted V-1s over Kent.Jet fighter · United Kingdom · Jet965 km/hTop speed1944–1980sIn serviceSaw combatCombat
P1Y GingaYokosuka P1Y Ginga · 203A Japanese Mosquito on paper — a mechanic’s nightmare on the flightline.Fast bomber · Japan · Propeller547 km/hTop speed1944–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
Yak-3Yakovlev Yak-3 · 204The French Normandie-Niemen aces chose it over the Spitfire — the lightest dogfighter of the war.Fighter · USSR · Propeller655 km/hTop speed1944–1952In serviceSaw combatCombat
He 162Heinkel He 162 Volksjäger · 205The ‘People’s Fighter’ — designed and flown inside 90 days, built of wood and desperation.Jet fighter · Germany · Jet790 km/hTop speed1945–1945In serviceSaw combatCombat
Il-10Ilyushin Il-10 · 206The Sturmovik refined — it was still flying combat in Korea.Ground attack · USSR · Propeller551 km/hTop speed1944–1962In serviceSaw combatCombat
A-1 SkyraiderDouglas A-1 Skyraider · 207The ‘Spad’ — a piston dinosaur that shot down MiGs and guarded downed pilots in Vietnam.Attack · United States · Propeller518 km/hTop speed1946–1985In serviceSaw combatCombat
P-2 NeptuneLockheed P-2 Neptune · 208The Truculent Turtle flew 18,000 km non-stop in 1946 — a record that stood for 16 years.Maritime patrol · United States · Propeller586 km/hTop speed1947–1984In serviceSaw combatCombat
AttackerSupermarine Attacker · 209The Fleet Air Arm’s first jet — with a Spitfire’s wing and a tailwheel.Carrier fighter · United Kingdom · Jet950 km/hTop speed1951–1954In serviceNo combatCombat
B-36 PeacemakerConvair B-36 Peacemaker · 210Six turning, four burning — the biggest piston bomber ever, wings deep enough to crawl through.Strategic bomber · United States · Propeller672 km/hTop speed1948–1959In serviceNo combatCombat
F-84 ThunderjetRepublic F-84 Thunderjet / Thunderstreak · 211Korea’s bomb truck — and the first fighter to fly with a nuclear weapon.Fighter-bomber · United States · Jet1,059 km/hTop speed1947–1974In serviceSaw combatCombat
Yak-15 / 17 / 23Yakovlev Yak-15 / 17 / 23 · 212A jet bolted onto a Yak-3 — the Soviets’ crash course into the jet age.Early jet fighter · USSR · Jet868 km/hTop speed1946–1955In serviceNo combatCombat
B-45 TornadoNorth American B-45 Tornado · 213America’s first jet bomber — its recon versions overflew the USSR in secret.Jet bomber · United States · Jet920 km/hTop speed1948–1959In serviceSaw combatCombat
B-47 StratojetBoeing B-47 Stratojet · 214The swept-wing revolution — every jetliner you’ve flown descends from this bomber.Strategic bomber · United States · Jet977 km/hTop speed1951–1977In serviceNo combatCombat
F2H BansheeMcDonnell F2H Banshee · 216The high-flying ‘Banjo’ — hero of the novel The Bridges at Toko-Ri.Carrier fighter · United States · Jet933 km/hTop speed1948–1961In serviceSaw combatCombat
F9F Panther / CougarGrumman F9F Panther / Cougar · 217The Navy’s Korea workhorse — Neil Armstrong and Ted Williams both flew it in combat.Carrier fighter · United States · Jet1,041 km/hTop speed1949–1974In serviceSaw combatCombat
Sea HawkHawker Sea Hawk · 219Elegant simplicity — it struck at Suez and served India into the 1980s.Carrier fighter · United Kingdom · Jet965 km/hTop speed1953–1983In serviceSaw combatCombat
Tu-4Tupolev Tu-4 · 220Stalin’s carbon-copy B-29 — reverse-engineered rivet for rivet from three interned bombers.Strategic bomber · USSR · Propeller558 km/hTop speed1949–1965In serviceNo combatCombat
F-89 ScorpionNorthrop F-89 Scorpion · 221The only aircraft ever to fire a live nuclear air-to-air rocket.All-weather interceptor · United States · Jet1,023 km/hTop speed1950–1969In serviceNo combatCombat
F3D SkyknightDouglas F3D Skyknight · 222The portly night killer — more Korean night kills than any other Navy type, still jamming radars over Vietnam.Night fighter · United States · Jet909 km/hTop speed1951–1970In serviceSaw combatCombat
F7U CutlassVought F7U Cutlass · 223Tailless, radical, and lethal mostly to its own pilots — the ‘Gutless Cutlass’.Carrier fighter · United States · Jet1,095 km/hTop speed1951–1959In serviceNo combatCombat
Il-28 BeagleIlyushin Il-28 · 224The Soviet Canberra — six thousand built, exported to every ally with a runway.Tactical bomber · USSR · Jet902 km/hTop speed1950–1980sIn serviceSaw combatCombat
SwiftSupermarine Swift · 225Supermarine’s troubled Spitfire successor — it briefly held the world speed record anyway.Fighter / recon · United Kingdom · Jet1,102 km/hTop speed1954–1967In serviceNo combatCombat
TunnanSaab 29 Tunnan · 227The ‘flying barrel’ — Europe’s first swept-wing jet in service, and a UN veteran of the Congo.Jet fighter · Sweden · Jet1,060 km/hTop speed1951–1976In serviceSaw combatCombat
CanberraEnglish Electric Canberra · 228The jet bomber so good the Americans built it under licence.Jet bomber · United Kingdom · Jet933 km/hTop speed1951–2006In serviceSaw combatCombat
F-94 StarfireLockheed F-94 Starfire · 229America’s first afterburning jet — scrambled into Korean nights.All-weather interceptor · United States · Jet1,030 km/hTop speed1950–1959In serviceSaw combatCombat
GannetFairey Gannet · 230Double turboprop, contra-rotating props, folding everything — gloriously odd, quietly effective.Carrier ASW · United Kingdom · Propeller500 km/hTop speed1953–1978In serviceNo combatCombat
OuraganDassault MD.450 Ouragan · 231France’s first jet fighter, blooded over Suez and the Sinai.Jet fighter · France · Jet940 km/hTop speed1952–1980sIn serviceSaw combatCombat
ShackletonAvro Shackleton · 232‘Ten thousand rivets flying in loose formation’ — forty years of growling over the sea.Maritime patrol · United Kingdom · Propeller439 km/hTop speed1951–1991In serviceNo combatCombat
Venomde Havilland Venom · 233The Vampire’s hot-rod son — Switzerland kept it flying for three decades.Fighter-bomber · United Kingdom · Jet1,030 km/hTop speed1952–1983In serviceSaw combatCombat
CF-100 CanuckAvro Canada CF-100 Canuck · 234The only Canadian-designed fighter ever mass-produced — the ‘Clunk’ guarded NORAD for decades.All-weather interceptor · Canada · Jet888 km/hTop speed1953–1981In serviceNo combatCombat
FJ FuryNorth American FJ Fury · 235The Sabre that went to sea — folding wings, tailhook and all.Carrier fighter · United States · Jet1,090 km/hTop speed1948–1962In serviceNo combatCombat
F3H DemonMcDonnell F3H Demon · 237The Phantom’s underpowered father — its lessons built a legend.Carrier fighter · United States · Jet1,152 km/hTop speed1956–1964In serviceNo combatCombat
F4D SkyrayDouglas F4D Skyray · 238The bat-winged ‘Ford’ — it held five time-to-altitude world records at once.Carrier interceptor · United States · Jet1,162 km/hTop speed1956–1964In serviceNo combatCombat
ホーカーハンターHawker Hunter · 239Britain’s most elegant jet — nearly 2,000 built, and Switzerland flew it for over three decades.Transonic fighter · United Kingdom · Jet1,150 km/hTop speed1954–1994In service7 : 18Combat
JavelinGloster Javelin · 240The ‘Flat Iron’ — the RAF’s delta-winged night watchman.All-weather interceptor · United Kingdom · Jet1,140 km/hTop speed1956–1968In serviceNo combatCombat
Sea Vixende Havilland Sea Vixen · 241Twin booms, an offset cockpit, and an observer buried in the ‘coal hole’.Carrier interceptor · United Kingdom · Jet1,110 km/hTop speed1959–1972In serviceNo combatCombat
ValiantVickers Valiant · 242First of the V-bombers — it dropped Britain’s first live H-bomb, then its wings wore out.Strategic bomber · United Kingdom · Jet913 km/hTop speed1955–1965In serviceSaw combatCombat
A-3 SkywarriorDouglas A-3 Skywarrior · 243The ‘Whale’ — the heaviest aircraft ever to routinely fly from carriers.Carrier bomber · United States · Jet982 km/hTop speed1956–1991In serviceSaw combatCombat
B-52 StratofortressBoeing B-52 Stratofortress · 244Seventy years in service and counting — the bomber that outlived its replacements.Strategic bomber · United States · Jet1,047 km/hTop speed1955–nowIn serviceSaw combatCombat
Fouga MagisterFouga CM.170 Magister · 245The butterfly-tailed trainer that taught a generation of NATO pilots.Jet trainer · France · Jet715 km/hTop speed1956–2000sIn serviceSaw combatCombat
LansenSaab 32 Lansen · 246Sweden’s all-weather strike jet, in uniform for four decades.All-weather attack · Sweden · Jet1,130 km/hTop speed1956–1997In service—Combat
Mystère IVDassault Mystère IV · 247Dassault’s first swept-wing success, flown by France, Israel and India.Fighter-bomber · France · Jet1,120 km/hTop speed1955–1982In serviceSaw combatCombat
Tu-16 BadgerTupolev Tu-16 / Xian H-6 · 249Seventy years in service and counting — China’s H-6 copies still probe the Pacific.Strategic bomber · USSR · Jet1,050 km/hTop speed1954–presentIn serviceSaw combatCombat
Tu-95 BearTupolev Tu-95 · 250The counter-rotating turboprop giant still probing NATO airspace today.Strategic bomber · USSR / Russia · Propeller925 km/hTop speed1956–nowIn serviceSaw combatCombat
VautourSud Aviation Vautour · 251France’s do-it-all jet — Israel flew it to war in 1967.Bomber / interceptor · France · Jet1,105 km/hTop speed1956–1979In serviceSaw combatCombat
VictorHandley Page Victor · 252The most sinister-looking V-bomber — it ended its days refuelling the Vulcans that replaced it.Strategic bomber / tanker · United Kingdom · Jet1,009 km/hTop speed1958–1993In serviceNo combatCombat
VulcanAvro Vulcan · 253The delta that howled — Black Buck raids to the Falklands were the longest bombing missions yet flown.Strategic bomber · United Kingdom · Jet1,038 km/hTop speed1956–1984In serviceSaw combatCombat
Yak-25 / 28Yakovlev Yak-25 / Yak-28 · 254Yakovlev’s twin-jet family — night interceptor, bomber, and the West’s ‘Brewer’ puzzle.Interceptor / bomber · USSR · Jet1,840 km/hTop speed1955–1992In serviceSaw combatCombat
F-100 Super SabreNorth American F-100 Super Sabre · 255The ‘Hun’ — first to supersonic in level flight, then a decade in the mud over Vietnam.Fighter-bomber · United States · Jet1,390 km/hTop speed1954–1979In serviceSaw combatCombat
F-102 Delta DaggerConvair F-102 Delta Dagger · 256The ‘Deuce’ — the area rule made its waist and made it supersonic.Interceptor · United States · Jet1,304 km/hTop speed1956–1979In serviceSaw combatCombat
M-4 BisonMyasishchev M-4 / 3M · 257It circled Moscow to look numerous — and invented the ‘bomber gap’ out of thin air.Strategic bomber · USSR · Jet947 km/hTop speed1955–1994In serviceNo combatCombat
MiG-19 FarmerMikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19 / Shenyang J-6 · 258The first Soviet supersonic fighter — and China built even more of them than Moscow.Fighter · USSR · Jet1,455 km/hTop speed1955–1990sIn serviceSaw combatCombat
A-4 SkyhawkDouglas A-4 Skyhawk · 259Heinemann’s Hot Rod — so small it didn’t need folding wings, so good Argentina bombed a fleet with it.Attack · United States · Jet1,077 km/hTop speed1956–2003In serviceSaw combatCombat
B-66 DestroyerDouglas B-66 Destroyer · 260Built to bomb, remembered for jamming — the EB-66 shielded every strike over Hanoi.Bomber / EW · United States · Jet1,020 km/hTop speed1956–1973In serviceSaw combatCombat
F-101 VoodooMcDonnell F-101 Voodoo · 261One-oh-Wonder — its recon versions brought home the Cuban missile photos.Interceptor / recon · United States · Jet1,825 km/hTop speed1957–1984In serviceSaw combatCombat
F11F TigerGrumman F11F Tiger · 263The only fighter ever to shoot itself down — it outran its own cannon shells.Carrier fighter · United States · Jet1,170 km/hTop speed1956–1969In serviceNo combatCombat
DrakenSaab 35 Draken · 264The double-delta interceptor that could do the Cobra before it had a name.Interceptor · Sweden · JetMach 2.0Top speed1960–2005In service—Combat
F-105 ThunderchiefRepublic F-105 Thunderchief · 265The ‘Thud’ — it flew 75% of the strikes against North Vietnam in the early war, and paid for it.Strike fighter · United States · Jet2,208 km/hTop speed1958–1984In serviceSaw combatCombat
F-8 CrusaderVought F-8 Crusader · 266‘When you’re out of F-8s, you’re out of fighters’ — the last of the gunfighters.Carrier fighter · United States · Jet1,975 km/hTop speed1957–1999In serviceSaw combatCombat
GnatFolland Gnat · 267The ‘Sabre Slayer’ of the Indo-Pakistani wars — and the Red Arrows’ first mount.Light fighter · United Kingdom · Jet1,120 km/hTop speed1959–1979In serviceSaw combatCombat
Su-7 FitterSukhoi Su-7 · 269Fast, tough, thirsty — its pilots joked it could outrun anything except a fuel gauge.Ground attack · USSR · Jet1,700 km/hTop speed1959–1986In serviceSaw combatCombat
U-2 Dragon LadyLockheed U-2 Dragon Lady · 270The glider-winged spyplane flying at 21 kilometres since Eisenhower — still in service.High-altitude reconnaissance · United States · Jet805 km/hTop speed1957–nowIn service—Combat
B-58 HustlerConvair B-58 Hustler · 271Mach 2 with a nuke in a belly pod — it collected speed records and crews’ nerves alike.Supersonic bomber · United States · Jet2,240 km/hTop speed1960–1970In serviceNo combatCombat
F-106 Delta DartConvair F-106 Delta Dart · 272The Ultimate Interceptor — one landed itself in a snowbank after its pilot ejected, and flew again.Interceptor · United States · Jet2,455 km/hTop speed1959–1988In serviceNo combatCombat
G.91Fiat G.91 · 273NATO’s light-strike competition winner, flown by Italy, Germany and Portugal.Light attack · Italy · Jet1,075 km/hTop speed1961–1995In serviceSaw combatCombat
ScimitarSupermarine Scimitar · 275Supermarine’s last aircraft — a nuclear-armed brute that lost half its number in accidents.Carrier strike fighter · United Kingdom · Jet1,185 km/hTop speed1958–1969In serviceNo combatCombat
Su-9 / Su-11Sukhoi Su-9 / Su-11 · 276The delta that chased Gary Powers’ U-2 — unarmed, ordered to ram it.Interceptor · USSR · Jet2,120 km/hTop speed1959–1981In serviceNo combatCombat
Super MystèreDassault Super Mystère · 277Western Europe’s first fighter to go supersonic in level flight.Fighter-bomber · France · JetMach 1.13Top speed1958–1996In serviceSaw combatCombat
English Electric LightningEnglish Electric Lightning · 278The only all-British Mach 2 fighter — nothing in the West climbed like it.Supersonic interceptor · United Kingdom · JetMach 2.0Top speed1960–1988In serviceSaw combatCombat
A-5 VigilanteNorth American A-5 Vigilante · 280A Mach 2 bomber that tossed its nuke out backwards between the engines — then became the fleet’s camera.Recon / strike · United States · Jet2,123 km/hTop speed1961–1979In serviceSaw combatCombat
BuccaneerBlackburn Buccaneer · 281The low-level maritime striker that refused to retire until after Desert Storm.Maritime strike · United Kingdom · Jet1,074 km/hTop speed1962–1994In serviceSaw combatCombat
Tu-22 BlinderTupolev Tu-22 · 283So hot on landing its crews called it the ‘man-eater’ — beautiful and vicious.Supersonic bomber · USSR · Jet1,510 km/hTop speed1962–1990sIn serviceSaw combatCombat
F-5 Freedom FighterNorthrop F-5 / F-5E Tiger II · 284The lightweight fighter half the world could afford — and the aggressor the US trained against.Light fighter · United States · JetMach 1.6Top speed1962–nowIn service25 : 15Combat
L-29 DelfínAero L-29 Delfín · 285The Warsaw Pact’s standard trainer — over 3,000 built, and the L-39’s father.Jet trainer · Czechoslovakia · Jet655 km/hTop speed1963–1990sIn serviceSaw combatCombat
Mirage IVDassault Mirage IV · 286The delta bomber built to carry France’s nuclear deterrent at Mach 2.Strategic bomber · France · JetMach 2.2Top speed1964–2005In service—Combat
P-3 OrionLockheed P-3 Orion · 287Six decades of hunting submarines — the airliner that never carried a passenger.Maritime patrol · United States · Propeller761 km/hTop speed1962–presentIn serviceSaw combatCombat
A-6 IntruderGrumman A-6 Intruder · 288No radar picture, no problem — the Intruder hit targets in zero visibility before smart bombs existed.All-weather attack · United States · Jet1,037 km/hTop speed1963–1997In serviceSaw combatCombat
HF-24 MarutHAL HF-24 Marut · 289Asia’s first home-built jet fighter — designed by Kurt Tank of Fw 190 fame.Fighter-bomber · India · Jet1,112 km/hTop speed1967–1990In serviceSaw combatCombat
Tu-128 FiddlerTupolev Tu-128 · 290The biggest fighter ever built — a bomber-sized interceptor prowling the Arctic gap.Long-range interceptor · USSR · Jet1,665 km/hTop speed1966–1990In serviceNo combatCombat
A-12 OxcartLockheed A-12 Oxcart · 291The CIA’s Oxcart: the SR-71’s secret, faster, single-seat older sibling.Strategic reconnaissance · United States · JetMach 3.3Top speed1967–1968In service—Combat
Su-15 FlagonSukhoi Su-15 · 292The interceptor that shot down KAL 007 — guardian of the Soviet border, twice infamous.Interceptor · USSR · Jet2,230 km/hTop speed1965–1993In serviceSaw combatCombat
F-111 AardvarkGeneral Dynamics F-111 Aardvark · 293Terrain-hugging at Mach 1 in the dark — the raid on Libya was its masterpiece.Strike aircraft · United States · Jet2,655 km/hTop speed1967–2010In serviceSaw combatCombat

A-7 Corsair IILTV A-7 Corsair II · 296The SLUF — ‘Short Little Ugly Fella’ — with the most accurate bombing computer of its era.Attack · United States · Jet1,123 km/hTop speed1967–2014In serviceSaw combatCombat
Q-5 FantanNanchang Q-5 · 297A MiG-19 stretched into a bomb truck — China’s first original combat jet.Ground attack · China · Jet1,240 km/hTop speed1970–2017In serviceNo combatCombat
Chengdu J-7Chengdu J-7 / F-7 · 298China’s MiG-21, built until 2013 and exported across three continents.Lightweight interceptor · China · JetMach 2.0Top speed1967–nowIn service1 : 0Combat
Mirage F1Dassault Mirage F1 · 299Dassault’s swept-wing workhorse of African and Gulf wars.Interceptor / multirole · France · JetMach 2.2Top speed1973–2014In service39 : 35Combat
Su-17 FitterSukhoi Su-17 / Su-22 · 300The Soviet swing-wing that just won’t retire — still flying combat over Syria.Strike fighter · USSR · Jet1,860 km/hTop speed1970–presentIn serviceSaw combatCombat

NimrodHawker Siddeley Nimrod · 303The Comet airliner reborn as a submarine hunter — the only jet MPA of its era.Maritime patrol · United Kingdom · Jet923 km/hTop speed1969–2011In serviceSaw combatCombat
ViggenSaab 37 Viggen · 304Canard, thrust reverser, highway basing — Sweden’s Cold War fortress in jet form.Attack / interceptor · Sweden · JetMach 2.1Top speed1971–2005In service—Combat
JaguarSEPECAT Jaguar · 305The Anglo-French strike jet that hugged the desert floor in 1991.Strike / attack · UK / France · JetMach 1.6Top speed1974–in serviceIn serviceSaw combatCombat
Shenyang J-8Shenyang J-8 · 307The Finback — two MiG-21s’ worth of engine in one very long fuselage.Interceptor · China · Jet2,300 km/hTop speed1980–presentIn serviceNo combatCombat
Tu-22M BackfireTupolev Tu-22M · 308The swing-wing that terrified NATO carrier groups for twenty years.Supersonic bomber · USSR · Jet2,300 km/hTop speed1972–presentIn serviceSaw combatCombat
MiG-27 Flogger-DMikoyan MiG-27 · 310A Flogger with its nose to the ground — the ‘Ducknose’ that India flew until 2019.Ground attack · USSR · Jet1,885 km/hTop speed1975–2019In serviceSaw combatCombat
Su-24 FencerSukhoi Su-24 · 311The Soviet F-111 — two crew side by side, low and fast into any weather.Strike aircraft · USSR · Jet1,654 km/hTop speed1974–presentIn serviceSaw combatCombat
Yak-38 ForgerYakovlev Yak-38 · 312The Soviet Harrier that hated heat — its ejection seat fired itself when the lift engines quit.VTOL carrier fighter · USSR · Jet1,280 km/hTop speed1976–1991In serviceSaw combatCombat

Alpha JetDassault/Dornier Alpha Jet · 315The Franco-German trainer that also flies with the Patrouille de France.Jet trainer / light attack · France / Germany · Jet1,000 km/hTop speed1979–in serviceIn service—Combat
IAI KfirIsrael Aerospace Industries Kfir · 316Israel’s unlicensed Mirage with an American engine — an embargo turned into a fighter.Multirole · Israel · JetMach 2.3Top speed1975–nowIn service2 : 0Combat
J-22 OraoSoko J-22 Orao / IAR-93 · 318The joint striker that outlived both the countries that built it.Ground attack · Yugoslavia / Romania · Jet1,130 km/hTop speed1978–presentIn serviceSaw combatCombat
Super ÉtendardDassault-Breguet Super Étendard · 319The carrier jet that fired the Exocets of the Falklands War.Carrier strike · France · Jet1,180 km/hTop speed1978–2016In serviceSaw combatCombat
Tornado IDSPanavia Tornado Interdictor/Strike · 320Europe’s terrain-hugging strike jet, flown on Desert Storm’s most dangerous missions.Interdictor / strike · Multinational · JetMach 2.2Top speed1979–nowIn serviceSaw combatCombat
Su-25 FrogfootSukhoi Su-25 · 322Russia’s flying tank — titanium bathtub, both wings optional, somehow still coming home.Ground attack · USSR · Jet975 km/hTop speed1981–presentIn serviceSaw combatCombat
MB-339Aermacchi MB-339 · 323The Frecce Tricolori’s mount — and Argentina’s light attacker in the Falklands.Jet trainer / light attack · Italy · Jet900 km/hTop speed1979–in serviceIn serviceSaw combatCombat
Mitsubishi F-1Mitsubishi F-1 · 325Japan’s first post-war combat jet — a trainer turned anti-ship samurai.Strike fighter · Japan · Jet1,700 km/hTop speed1978–2006In serviceNo combatCombat


Sea HarrierBritish Aerospace Sea Harrier · 329The jump jet that won the Falklands air war without losing a single dogfight.V/STOL carrier fighter · United Kingdom · Jet1,185 km/hTop speed1980–2016In service20 : 0Combat
Tornado ADVPanavia Tornado ADV (F.3) · 330The long-legged interceptor built to hunt bombers over the North Sea.Long-range interceptor · Multinational · JetMach 2.2Top speed1986–2011In serviceUntestedCombat
AV-8B Harrier IIMcDonnell Douglas / BAe AV-8B Harrier II · 331The jump jet, all grown up — from Gulf War decks to every Marine expedition since.VTOL strike fighter · USA / UK · Jet1,083 km/hTop speed1985–presentIn serviceSaw combatCombat
F-117 NighthawkLockheed F-117 Nighthawk · 332Faceted, black, and officially nonexistent for a decade.Stealth attack · United States · Jetマッハ0.92Top speed1983–2008In serviceSaw combatCombat
Tu-160 BlackjackTupolev Tu-160 · 334The ‘White Swan’ — the heaviest, fastest bomber ever built, and still in production.Strategic bomber · Russia · Jet2,220 km/hTop speed1987–presentIn serviceSaw combatCombat
AMX GhibliAMX International AMX · 335The Italo-Brazilian pocket bomber — Ghibli over Kosovo and Afghanistan.Light strike · Italy / Brazil · Jet1,047 km/hTop speed1989–2024In serviceSaw combatCombat
B-1B LancerRockwell B-1B Lancer · 336The ‘Bone’: swing wings, supersonic dash and the heaviest bomb load in the US Air Force.Supersonic strategic bomber · United States · JetMach 1.25Top speed1986–nowIn serviceSaw combatCombat
F-15E Strike EagleMcDonnell Douglas / Boeing F-15E · 337The Eagle with a second seat and a bomb load heavier than a WWII bomber’s.Strike / multirole · United States · JetMach 2.5Top speed1988–nowIn service1 : 0Combat
Su-33Sukhoi Su-33 Flanker-D · 339The navalised Flanker flying from the Kuznetsov’s ski-jump.Carrier air superiority · Russia · JetMach 2.17Top speed1994–nowIn serviceSaw combatCombat
JH-7 Flying LeopardXian JH-7 · 340China’s homemade ship-killer — on station a decade before the Flankers arrived.Maritime strike · China · Jet1,808 km/hTop speed1992–presentIn serviceNo combatCombat
B-2 SpiritNorthrop Grumman B-2 Spirit · 342A flying wing that shows up on radar the size of a bird — at roughly two billion dollars apiece.Stealth bomber · United States · JetMach 0.95Top speed1997–nowIn serviceSaw combatCombat
F-CK-1 Ching-KuoAIDC F-CK-1 Ching-Kuo · 343Taiwan’s answer to an arms embargo — designed at home, named for a president.Multirole fighter · Taiwan · Jet1,275 km/hTop speed1994–presentIn serviceNo combatCombat
Su-30Sukhoi Su-30 · 344The two-seat super-manoeuvrable Flanker India built an air force around.Supermaneuverable multirole · Russia · JetMach 2.0Top speed1996–nowIn service1 : 0Combat
Su-34 FullbackSukhoi Su-34 · 345The Fullback: a strike bomber with side-by-side seats and a galley.Tactical strike · Russia · JetMach 1.8Top speed2014–nowIn serviceSaw combatCombat
Mitsubishi F-2Mitsubishi F-2 · 347An F-16 stretched and rebuilt in composites — the world’s first fighter with AESA radar.Multirole fighter · Japan · Jet2,124 km/hTop speed2000–presentIn serviceNo combatCombat
Super HornetBoeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet · 348The bigger, stealthier Hornet that rules today’s carrier decks.Carrier multirole · United States · JetMach 1.6Top speed1999–nowIn service1 : 0Combat
Chengdu J-10Chengdu J-10 Firebird · 350China’s first fully home-grown modern fighter.Multirole · China · Jet~Mach 2.0Top speed2005–nowIn service1 : 0Combat
J-11Shenyang J-11 · 351The Flanker, made in Shenyang — licence-built first, indigenous later.Air superiority · China · JetMach 2.35Top speed1998–nowIn serviceUntestedCombat
TejasHAL Tejas · 352Twenty years in the making — India’s tiny delta finally guards its own skies.Multirole fighter · India · Jet1,975 km/hTop speed2015–presentIn serviceNo combatCombat
FA-50 Golden EagleKAI T-50 / FA-50 Golden Eagle · 353Korea’s supersonic export hit — it flew its first real strikes over Marawi.Light combat aircraft · South Korea · Jet1,837 km/hTop speed2005–presentIn serviceSaw combatCombat
JF-17 ThunderCAC/PAC JF-17 Thunder · 354Pakistan and China’s affordable multirole, built in Kamra.Lightweight multirole · Pakistan / China · JetMach 1.6Top speed2007–nowIn serviceUntestedCombat


Chengdu J-20Chengdu J-20 Mighty Dragon · 358China’s Mighty Dragon: the first non-US stealth fighter in service.Stealth air superiority · China · Jet~Mach 2.0Top speed2017–nowIn serviceUntestedCombatNew chapters open regularly — each aircraft gets the full treatment: history, engineering, eyewitness stories, specifications and combat record.
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