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con-pilot 29th Jan 2010 18:36

Most exported military aircraft in history.
 
A thread in the military forum raised a question to me that I've not the answer to. So I decided to come here where the real experts are and ask this question.

What was the most exported military aircraft in history? From any country, Russia, France, UK, US, etc.

For transport aircraft I'd guess the C-47 followed by the C-130.

Now what would the fighter, bomber and/or trainer aircraft?

What do you think?


(Oh, I did a quick search, but recieved no results, so if there was a thread on this subject I could not find it.)

billynospares 29th Jan 2010 18:42

Dunno for sure but how about hawk , hunter or canberra ?

P6 Driver 29th Jan 2010 18:54

I would go for the Hunter. Not sure where reliable stats might be found though.

MrBernoulli 29th Jan 2010 19:02

Fighters/bombers - surely it must be one of the early Mig fighters?

Trainer - Harvard/T6?

Herod 29th Jan 2010 19:02

How about the Mig15?

Dr Jekyll 29th Jan 2010 19:16

Vampire possibly?

Kieron Kirk 29th Jan 2010 19:17

Hunters.

New build/Licence built.

F.4 Belgium/Netherlands 208
F.6 Belgium/Netherlands 237
T.7 Netherlands 20
F.50 Sweden 120
F.51 Denmark 30
T.53 Denmark 2
F.56 India 160
F.58 Switzerland 100
T.66 India 22
T.66.B Jordan 2

Total 901.

Including all conversions and PV adds about another 400 to the total.

Ciarain.

chevvron 29th Jan 2010 19:24

I'd say a toss up between Mig 15 and P51.

MrBernoulli 29th Jan 2010 19:36

Rhodesian Air Force had a squadron of Hunters - where are they in your list?

Icare9 29th Jan 2010 19:49

Tomahawk, Warhawk, Kittyhawk, most exported to Russia and China, in service with RAF etc etc in WW2.....

irishair2001 29th Jan 2010 20:33

North American T-6 Texan Over 10000 built

North American F-86B Sabre 8907 built

Noyade 29th Jan 2010 21:31


What was the most exported military aircraft in history?
Do you mean "most" as in numbers exported or the number of countries that used it, or both?
In terms of widespread use then possibly the MiG-21 for a fighter and the C-130 for a transport?

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Tiger_mate 29th Jan 2010 21:41

Helicopter:

No 1: Bell UH1 Huey.
No 2: Mil Mi-8/17 family.

.....until the CH47 Chinook takes the lead which it may one day.

Noyade 29th Jan 2010 21:54


bomber
Ilyushin Il-28?
I've just read one source calling the Ilyushin Il-28 "the world's most widely produced jet bomber" and it was utilised by 21 countries.

18-Wheeler 29th Jan 2010 22:55

Antonov AN-2?
Yes I know it was also use a lot in civil ops, but it was also used in the military and there were about 1.7 billion of them made.

Dan Winterland 29th Jan 2010 23:30

Rhodesian Air Force had a squadron of Hunters - where are they in your list?

The Lebanese air force are still flying theirs.

innuendo 30th Jan 2010 05:35

As far as fighter types go, I thought that the Luftwaffe had about 700 F-104s over their time, not to mention the other NATO countries that flew it, Canada, Denmark etc.

Romulus 30th Jan 2010 08:43

~7200 P-39s

HyperWar: Lend-Lease Shipments, World War II (Army Air Forces)

dixi188 30th Jan 2010 11:11

Mr Bernoulli,

I think KK was refering to new build Hunters.

The Oman Air Force had ex Jordanian ones, and in about 1978 six of these were supplied to Rhodesia under some sort of arms embargo beating deal, IIRC.

Ridge Runner 30th Jan 2010 16:18

I was beginning to lose the will to live and then Innuendo came in with the '104! Yes, the Germans had way in excess of 700. It was operated by the US (of course, but they didn't like it!), Germany, Denmark, Norway, Greece, Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Turkey, Jordan, Japan, Taiwan, Pakistan, Canada and Italy. It may not have been the most numerous but it was the most exhilerating and was widely used, and together with the wonderful Lightning, was the mainstay of defence in Europe for many years! RR All gone now...... R.I.P.


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