List of aircraft of the Irish Air Corps



This list identifies the military aircraft which are currently being operated or have formerly been operated by the Irish Air Corps.

Active Irish military aircraft
Military aircraft currently in active service with the Irish Air Corps are as follows:



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Military aircraft which have been withdrawn from service with the Irish Air Corps include the following: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

 * 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 – 8× 1925–1935
 * Gloster Gladiator I – 4× 1938–1944 (1× crashed 1938, 1× crashed 1944, 2× retired 1943, 12 more ordered but not delivered during The Emergency)
 * 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 – 6×
 * Fairey Battle TT.I – 1x Irish Air Corps interned 1 ex-RAF target tug in 1942. It was in use as a target tug from 1944 to 1946.
 * Hawker Hind and Hind Trainer
 * Lockheed Hudson I (also used for maritime patrol duties)

Reconnaissance and patrol aircraft

 * CASA CN-235M-100
 * Cessna FR172H – 8× FR172H, 1× FR172K. Five FR172H remained in service until 2019.
 * Fairey IIIF Mk II
 * Supermarine V.S. 236 Walrus I – 3× from 1939

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
 * Hawker Hector
 * Martinsyde Type A Mk II
 * Vickers Type 193 Vespa IV and Type 208 Vespa V
 * Westland Lysander II – x6

Trainer aircraft

 * 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
 * SIAI-Marchetti SF-260D and SF-260WE Warrior
 * Supermarine V.S. 509 Spitfire T.9 – 6× 1951–1961

Helicopters

 * Aérospatiale Alouette III – replaced by AW139s and retired in September 2007
 * Aérospatiale SA330J Puma – leased from Aérospatiale for 2 years during the early 1980s
 * Aérospatiale SA342L Gazelle – retired December 2005. Later sold
 * Aérospatiale SA365Fi Dauphin II – retired and sold
 * Sikorsky S-61N – Previously leased and operated by IAC for Search & Rescue/Coast Guard. Subsequently, returned to CHC Ireland who operated it in a similar capacity for the IRCG.
 * Eurocopter Twin Squirrel AS355N – Operated by IAC for Garda Air Support Unit until replaced by second EC135T in January 2008.