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This Fighter Can Hit Speeds of 1,550 MPH and Is the Backbone of the Royal Air Force

This Fighter Can Hit Speeds of 1,550 MPH and Is the Backbone of the Royal Air Force

This Fighter Can Hit Speeds of 1,550 MPH and Is the Backbone of the Royal Air Force
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10. AW109
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9. AS365 Dauphin
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8. SA330 Puma
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7. AW159 (Lynx / Super Lynx)
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6. F-35B Lightning II (VTOL)
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5. AW159 Wildcat
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4. AW101 Merlin
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3. AH-64 Apache
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2. CH-47 Chinook
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1. Eurofighter Typhoon
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This Fighter Can Hit Speeds of 1,550 MPH and Is the Backbone of the Royal Air Force
Why Are We Covering This?
10. AW109
9. AS365 Dauphin
8. SA330 Puma
7. AW159 (Lynx / Super Lynx)
6. F-35B Lightning II (VTOL)
5. AW159 Wildcat
4. AW101 Merlin
3. AH-64 Apache
2. CH-47 Chinook
1. Eurofighter Typhoon

This Fighter Can Hit Speeds of 1,550 MPH and Is the Backbone of the Royal Air Force

The Royal Air Force (RAF) of the United Kingdom is considered one of the strongest air forces in the NATO alliance as it hosts a diverse and fairly advanced fleet of combat aircraft. From multirole fighters to interceptors to attack helicopters, these aircraft can execute a number of operations with ease, making the RAF one of the most respected air forces in Europe. Here, 24/7 Wall St. is exploring the most widely flown RAF aircraft.

To identify the most widely flown combat aircraft in the United Kingdom's Royal Air Force, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed the 2024 World Air Forces report from FlightGlobal, an aviation and aerospace industry publication. We ordered these aircraft by how many are currently in active service. We also included supplemental data on the type of aircraft and top speed. We excluded trainer aircraft.

Here is a look at the most widely flown combat aircraft of the United Kingdom's Royal Air Force:

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