List of aircraft of the Irish Air Corps
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Air Corps AgustaWestland AW139
This list identifies the military aircraft which are currently being operated or have formerly been operated by the Irish Air Corps.
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Active Irish military aircraft
Military aircraft currently in active service with the Irish Air Corps are as follows:
Aircraft | Origin | Type | Variant | In service | Notes | |
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Maritime patrol | ||||||
CASA CN-235 | Spain | maritime patrol | MPA 100 | 2[1] | ||
Transport | ||||||
Learjet 45 | United States | VIP / air ambulance | 1[2] | |||
Surveillance | ||||||
Britten-Norman Defender | United Kingdom | police air support | Defender 4000 | 1[1] | flown for the Garda Air Support Unit (GASU) [3] | |
Cessna Reims FR172 H | France | surveillance / utility | 5[4] | based on the Cessna 172[5] | ||
Helicopters | ||||||
AgustaWestland AW139 | Italy | utility | 6[1] | |||
Eurocopter EC135 | France | utility | EC135 P2+/T2 | 4[1] | two P2+s are flown for military purposes,[6] with two T2s for the GASU[7] | |
Trainer | ||||||
Pilatus PC-9 | Switzerland | advanced trainer / CAS | PC-9M | 7[1] | armament option include heavy machine gun or rocket pods.[8][9] |
File:Pilatus Pc-9M Irish Air Corps, Baldonnell (3237218382).jpg
Several Pilatus PC-9M aircraft at Baldonnel
Retired Irish military aircraft
A few examples of former Air Corps aircraft are retained in the Air Corps Museum in Baldonnel. These include an Avro Anson, An Alouette III and a Fouga Magister. A De Havilland Vampire and a Miles Magister are on display in the National Museum in Collins Barracks (Dublin).
Military aircraft which have been withdrawn from service with the Irish Air Corps include the following:
Fighter and attack aircraft
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Air Corps Spitfire T.9 trainer wearing the early post war green colour scheme
- Bristol F.2B Fighter - 8× 1922-1935
- Martinsyde F.4 Buzzard - 4× 1922-1929
- RAE S.E.5a - 1× 1922 (destroyed by the IRA during Civil War)
- Bristol F.2B Fighter Mk II - 6× 1925-1935
- Gloster Gladiator I - 4× 1938-1944 (1× crashed 1938, 1× crashed 1944, 2× retired 1943, 12 more ordered but not delivered due to British embargo on Ireland)
- Hawker Hurricane I - 12× 1940-1946 (1× RAF crash-landed in Ireland 1940 and repaired by Air Corps, 11× delivered 1943)
- Hawker Hurricane IIa - 1× 1941-1943 (RAF force-landed in Ireland)
- Hawker Hurricane IIb - 1× 1941-1943 (RAF crash-landed in Ireland)
- Hawker Hurricane IIc - 6× 1945-1947
- Supermarine V.S. 506 Seafire LF.III - 12× 1947-1955
Bombers
- De Havilland DH.9
- Fairey Battle TT.I
- Hawker Hind and Hind Trainer
- Lockheed Hudson I (also used for maritime patrol duties)
Reconnaissance and patrol aircraft
Transport and liaison aircraft
- Avro 652A Anson I and C19
- Avro 626 Prefect (also served as a navigation trainer)
- Hawker Siddeley HS.125-600B and -700B
- Beechcraft Super King Air 200T
- De Havilland DH.84 Dragon 2
- De Havilland DH.104 Dove Mk 4, Mk 5, Mk 7, and Mk 8A
- Grumman G1159A Gulfstream III (leased)
- Gulfstream IV [10]
- Hawker Hector
- Martinsyde Type A Mk II
- Vickers Type 193 Vespa IV and Type 208 Vespa V
- Westland Lysander II
Trainer aircraft
File:Newtownards Air Show, June 1990 (01).jpg
Percival Provost Mk 51 in Air Corps colours
- Avro 504K - 6× 1922-1932
- Avro 621 Tutor
- Avro 631 Cadet (also used for coastal patrol duties)
- Avro 636
- De Havilland DH.60 Cirrus I Moth
- De Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk T.20 and T.22A
- De Havilland DH.115 Vampire T.55 - 6× 1956-1976
- Fouga CM-170-2 Super Magister - 6× 1975-1999
- Hunting Percival Provost T.51 and T.53
- Miles M.14A Magister
- Miles M.25 Martinet TT.I
- Miles M.9A Master I and M.19 Master II
- Hunting Percival Provost T.51 and T.53
- SIAI-Marchetti SF-260D and SF-260WE Warrior
- Supermarine V.S. 509 Spitfire T.9 - 6× 1961-1961
Helicopters
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Air Corps Alouette III. Retired in 2007
File:Irish Air Corp Helicopter Flying.jpg
Eurocopter Dauphin SA-365F landing. Retired in 2005
- Aérospatiale Alouette III - replaced by AW139s and retired in September 2007
- Aérospatiale SA330J Puma - retired
- Aérospatiale SA342L Gazelle - retired December 2005 + sold
- Aérospatiale SA365Fi Dauphin II - retired + sold
- Sikorsky S-61N - Previously operated by IAC for Search & Rescue/Coast Guard. Since returned to CHC Ireland who operated it in same capacity.
- Eurocopter Twin Squirrel AS355N - Operated by IAC for Garda Air Support Unit until replaced by second EC135-T in January 2008.[11]
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