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- A-28 Hudson (similar to Hudson Mk. I) maritime reconnaissance 1939
- A-29 Hudson: strike/maritime patrol; 5x0,762 MG; 726 kg bombs
- A-29A Hudson:
- A-50 see Korea Aerospace Industries
- AC-130A Gunship: 1968 2x0,762MG; 2x2,0; 2x4,0; 2x10,5; 1 prototype AC.130 Gunship; 7 �Plain Jane initial conversions; 1 �Surprise Package�/�Coronet Surprise� test aircraft; 10 �Pave Pronto�
- AC-130E Gunship: 11 converted from C-130E; �Pave Spectre� mit 2x2,0 + 2x4,0; �Pave Aegis� 2x2,0 + 1x4,0 + 1x10,5; in service 2/1972
- AC-130H Spectre Gunship: 1972 1x10,5; 2x2; 1x4
- AC-130U Spooky: 1994 deilivered 1x10,5; 1x2,5; 1x4
- AP-2H Neptune: since 1966 in Vietnam
- AP-3C Orion: 2/2002 delivered to RAAF; upgrades in service mid 2002, upgrade completed 3/05
- AT-18A Hudson: trainer version of A-29A
- AT-18B Hudson: trainer version of A-29A
- B-34 Ventura: bomber/reconnaissance
- C-5A Galaxy: transport 1969
- C-5B Galaxy: 1986
- C-5B AMP Galaxy: in service 12/2002
- C-5C: NASA
- C-5M Galaxy (aka C-5 RERP)
- C-56 Lodestar: ex L-18; ex-civil transport 1941
- C-57 Lodestar: ex L-18; ex-civil transport 1941
- C-59 Lodestar: ex L-18; ex-civil transport 1941
- C-60 Lodestar: transport 1942
- C-69 Constellation: transport 1944
- C-130A Hercules: 1956 delivered, 1955 in production
- C-130B Hercules: transport 1959; 6 modified in 1961 for satellite recovery
- C-130BL Hercules: = LC-130F artic support, as UV-1L 1960 in service
- C-130D Hercules: ex C-130A for artic support, introduced in 1956
- C-130E Hercules: transport 1962, upgraded with SCNS 1990
- C-130E (AEH) Hercules: airborne hospital
- C-130F Hercules: USN transports (ex GV-1U)
- C-130G Gabriel: to French Arm�e de l�Air 1989
- C-130G Tacomo III: USN communications aircraft (EC-130G) 1965
- C-130H Hercules: transport 1964, NVIS since 1993, TCAS II 1994
- C-130H Combat Talon II: 1979 delivered to USAF
- C-130H2 Hercules: 1978
- C-130H3 Hercules: 1992
- C-130H-30 Hercules: transport 1980
- C-130J Hercules II: transport 1998
- C-130J-30 Hercules II: 12/2001 delivered; lengthened J
- C-130K Hercules: transport 1966
- C-141A Starlifter: transport 1965, updated 1976
- C-141B Starlifter: transport 1982
- C-141C Starlifter: roll out 1997
- DC-130A Hercules: (GC-130A until 1962) drone control 1958
- DC-130E Hercules: drone control
- DC-130H Hercules: drone control
- DP-2H Neptune drone control
- EC-121K see WV-2
- EC-121M: 1954
- EC-130E ABCCC: (C-130E-II until 1977) 1967
- EC-130E Commando Solo = Volant Solo: flying propaganda broadcasting station
- EC-130E Volant Solo II: ECM 1979, new ones built up to the 1990s
- EC-130E Rivet Rider (RR): 1992(?), ECM
- EC-130E Comfy Levi (CL): 1992(?), ECM
- EC-130H Compass Call: (later modeified �Rivet Fire�) 1981 ECM
- EC-130J Commando Solo: expected IOC 2001
- EC-130Q Tacomo III: USN communications aircraft 1973
- Electra see XR2O-1 and XR3O-1
- EP-3B Aries I: ECM 1969
- EP-3E Aries II: ECM 1991
- ES-3A Shadow: 1992
- F-4 Lightning: reconnaissance 1942
- F-5B Lightning (~ P-38G) 1943 reconnaissance
- F-5G Lightning (~ P-38L) 1944 reconnaissance
- F-16: see General Dynamics
- F/A-22A Raptor: since 1/2003 deliveries to USAF (Lockheed-Martin/Boeing F-22)
- F-80 see also P-80
- F-80C Shooting Star: fighter-bomber 1948
- F-94A Starfire 1950
- F-94B Starfire 1951
- F-94C Starfire: allweather interceptor 5/1951
- F-104A Starfighter: interceptor 1958
- F-104B Starfighter: trainer 1958
- F-104C Starfighter: fighter
- F-104D Starfighter: trainer
- F-104G Super Starfighter: fighter-bomber 1960
- F-117A Nighthawk: deliveries since 1982; about 5000 lb stores
- HC-130B = SC-130B combat rescue, helicopter refueller, paratrooper 1959, ex R8V-1G
- HC-130E combat rescue, helicopter refueller, paratrooper
- HC-130H: 1965, combat rescue, helicopter refueller, USCG
- HC-130H(N) Hercules: combat rescue, helicopter refueller, paratrooper
- HC-130N Hercules: combat rescue, helicopter refueller, paratrooper
- HC-130P Hercules: 1964, combat rescue, helicopter refueller, paratrooper
- Hercules C. Mk. 1: 1967 (=C-130K) RAF
- Hercules C. Mk. 1P: 1982 from Mk. 1 modified (aerial refueller) (C-130K) RAF
- Hercules C. Mk. 3: 1979 (C-130K) RAF
- Hercules W Mk. 2: weather reconnaissance, RAF-version, 1973, conversion of former transports
- Hudson Mk. III = A-28
- Hudson Mk. IV = A-29
- JC-130A space operations
- JC-130B space operations 1961
- JC-130E space operations, test & evaluation
- JC-130H space operations, test & evaluation
- JO-1 1937, VIP transport, = Lockheed Model 12A
- JO-2 transport, 1937
- KC-130B Hercules: Tanker
- KC-130H Hercules: Tanker
- KC-130F Hercules: 1962, USN designation: GV-1
- KC-130J Hercules: 2000/1996? Tanker
- KC-130R Hercules: Tanker 1976
- KC-130T Hercules: Tanker 1983
- L-14 Electra: airliner
- L-100-10 Hercules 1964
- L-100-20 Hercules 1968
- L-100-30 Hercules:civil transport 1970
- L-100F Super Hercules 1992
- L-749: 1948
- L-1049: 1951
- L 1049C: 1953
- L-1049G Super Constellation: 1955
- L-1011-1 TriStar 1972
- L-1011-500 TriStar 1981
- LC-130F Hercules: see C-130BL
LC-130H Hercules: artic support
- LC-130R Hercules: artic support
- MC-130E Combat Talon I: SAR etc 1966
- MC-130H Combat Talon II 1991, SOC transport
- MC-130P Combat Shadow: 1986, helicopter refueller, commado transport, former HC-130P
- NC-130A Hercules: experiments, evaluation, tests
- NC-130B Hercules: experiments, evaluation, tests
- NC-130E Hercules: experiments, evaluation, tests
- NC-130H Hercules: space & missile operations
- OP-2E Neptune: since 1967 in Vietnam; P-2E conversions; sensor dropper
- P2V-1 Neptune: 6x1,27MG twin in the nose, ventral, stern (+16 underwing rockets?); 8000 lbs bombs/M/T/DC; 1947
- P2V-2 Neptune: as P2V-1 but 6x2,0 nose, 2x1,27 MG/2,0 ventral, 2x1,27 MG/2,0 stern; 1947
- P2V-2N Neptune: winterized, 2 built 1949
- P2V-2S Neptune: special ASW-version with APS-20 radar, 1 built
- P2V-3 Neptune: belly radome, different engines, 6x2,0 nose; 2x2,0 ventral; 2x2,0 stern; 16 rockets 12,7; 8000 lbs bombs/M/T/DC; 1948 or 1949
- P2V-3B Neptune: close support
- P2V-3C Neptune: 4 aboard each Midway-class (no landing capability) nuclear bombers/reconnaissance 1949
- P2V-3W Neptune: radar search 1949 AEW
- P2V-3Z Neptune: personel transport
- P2V-4 Neptune: 1950 AEW
- P2V-5 Neptune: redesignated P-2E 2x2,0 nose; 2x2,0 stern; 2,0/1,27MG-turret ventral; 8000 lbs bombs/M/T/DC; 16 rockets; maritime reconnaissance 1951; ASW; all modified to P2V-5F
- P2V-5F Neptune: redesignated P-2E as P2V-5 additional jet engines for take off, modified P2V-5; 12000 lb weapons; 1954
- P2V-5FD Neptune: redesignated DP-2E drone director
- P2V-5FE Neptune: redesignated EP-2E similar to -5FS
- P2V-5FS Neptune: redesignated SP-2E with special equipment
- P2V-6 Neptune: redesignated P-2F 1952 M/Bo/T/2 ASM later P2V-6B = P2V-6M = MP-2F
- P2V-6B Neptune: redesignated P2V-6M = MP-2F P2V-6 with 2 ASM (anti-shipping)
- P2V-6F Neptune: redesignated P-2G ASW, jet assisted
- P2V-6M Neptune: redesignated MP-2F: 2 ASM
- P2V-6T Neptune: redesignated TP-2F Trainer
- P2V-7 Neptune: redesignated P-2H: maritime reconnaissance 1954, 10000 lb weapons; since 1959 without ventral turret, 4 modified in 1966-67: TRIM package, 2x2,0; 2x0,762, 4 bombs beneath wings, some also 1x4,0 grenade launcher, further developped to OP-2E (see there; reconnaissance, sensor dropper), AP-2H (see there) and SP-2H (designation since 1962 = no defensive armament: maritime reconnaissance, see there)
- P2V-7B Neptune: Dutch, 4x2,0 in nose
- P2V-7Kai Neptune: (redesignated P-2J) Japanese, 1966, modified P2V-7
- P2V-7LP Neptune: redesignated LP-2J winterized
- P2V-7S Neptune: redesignated 1962: SP-2H
- P2V-7U Neptune: (redesignated RB-69A USAF) reconnaissance, first aircraft accepted by USAF 11/56, all others delivered in 1957
- P-3A Aerostar: fire fighter, converted P-3A Orions since 1991
- P-3A Orion: maritime reconnaissance 1962
- P-3B Orion: maritime reconnaissance 1965
- P-3C Orion: maritime reconnaissance 1969
- P-3C Update I 1975
- P-3C Update II 1977
- P-3C Update II/II.5 2001; see also AP-3C
- P-3C Update III 1985
- P-3C Update IV 1994
- P-38D Lightning: fighter 1941 1x3,7; 4x1,27 MG
- P-38E Lightning: fighter 1941 1x2,0; 4x1,27 MG
- P-38F Lightning: fighter-bomber 1942 454 kg bombs; 1x2,0; 4x1,27 MG
- P-38G Lightning: fighter; 907 kg bombs; see also F-5B
- P-38H Lightning: fighter 1943
- P-38J Lightning: fighter/bomber (different noses) 1943 1x2,0; 4x1,27 MG; 1450 kg bombs
- P-38L Lightning: fighter-bomber 1943 1814 kg bombs/rockets; pathfinder; see also F-5G
- P-38L Droop Snoot: pathfinder 3000 lb bombs, no guns, glazed nose
- P-38M Lightning: night fighter 1944 1x2,0; 4x1,27 MG
- P-80A Shooting Star: fighter 1945
- P-80B Shooting Star: fighter
- PBO-1 Hudson: patrol 1941
- PC-130H = C-130H-NP maritime patrol
- PO-1W: redesigned Lockheed 749 Constellation airliner later designated WV-1, first flew in 1949
- PO-2W see WV-2
- PV-1 Ventura: bomber-reconnaissance 1942
- PV-1P Ventura: camera reconnaissance 1945
- PV-2 Harpoon: reconnaissance 1944
- PV-2C Harpoon: trainer 1944
- PV-2D Harpoon: reconnaissance/attack (8 x1,27 MG in nose)
- PV-2T Harpoon: 1952
- QT-33A Shooting Star: 1968 from USAF to USN
- R3O-2 see XR3=-2
- R5O-1 = Lockheed Model 18 Lodestar 1940; command transport
- R5O-2
- R5O-3 VIP transport
- R5O-4 VIP transport
- R5O-5 liason, light transport 1943?
- R5O-6 paratrooper 1943?
- R6O-1 see XR6O-1
- R7O-1 Constellation: redesignated R7V-1, see there
- R7V-1 Constellation: USN transport 1952
- R7V-1P Constellation: photo reconnaissance 1962
- R7V-2 Constellation: = YC-121F Super Constellation: transport 1955
- R8V-1G Hercules: redesignated SC-130B redesignated HC-130B
- RB-69A USAF-version of P2V-7U, strategic reconnaissance, 5 built, 1957 or 1955
- RC-130B Hercules: reconnaissance
- RC-130S Hercules: test & evaluation
- S-3A Viking: carrier-based bomber/ASW 1974
- S-3B Viking: carrier-borne ASW/attack 1985
- SP-2H Neptune see P2V-7
- SR-71A Blackbird: reconnaissance 1966
- SR-71B Blackbird
- SR-71C Blackbird: trainer
- T-33 Shooting Star: see TV-1
- T-50 see Korea Aerospace Industries
- T2V-1 Seastar: carrier-borne trainer, 1956 redesignated T-1A
- TF-104G Starfighter: trainer
- TP-80C redesignated TF-80C redesignated T-33A Shooting Star: USAF Trainer 1948
- TriStar K. Mk. I: tanker 1985
- TV-1 Shooting Star: USN trainer (TO-1) redesignated T-33A
- TV-2 Shooting Star: (TO-2) USN trainer (jet), 1948 redesignated T-33B
- TV-2D Shooting Star: missile test/evaluation aircraft 1951 redesignated DT-33B
- TV-2KD Shooting Star: 1956 drone/control aircraft redesignated DT-33C
- U-2A: NASA experimental aircraft
- U-2B: reconnaissance 1956
- U-2D: reconnaissance
- U-2R: 1967 first flight
- U-2RT: 2sitzer Trainer
- U-2S: delivered 4/2002 (Lockheed-Martin)
- U-2ST: 2seat Trainer
- UP-2J Neptune: ELINT/ECM trainer version
- US 101: US version of EH-101
- VC-130B Hercules VIP transport
- VC-130H Hercules VIP transport
- Vega: 1927, long range aircraft
- VH-71A: presidential helicopter, based on US 101
- VS-3A Viking transport
- WC-130B Hercules: Huricane research 1959
- WC-130E Hercules: Huricane research 1962
- WC-130H Hercules: Huricane research 1964
- WC-130J Hercules: Huricane research. delivered 12.10.1999
- WP-3A Orion: weather-reconnaissance 1970
- WV-2 Warning Star: (based on the famous L-1049G Super Constellation), first delivered to the Navy in 1954; originally assigned to VW 11 and VW 15, both commissioned in 1955, former PO-2W, it was redesignated WV-2 in 1954 and EC-121K in 1962
- WV-2E Constellation: AEW 1956, redesignated EC-121L
- WV-2Q: redesignated EC-121M
- WV-3: redesignated WC-121N
- X-26: USN 1969, for testpilot training
- X-35A Joint Strike Fighter JSF: multirole fighter
- X-35B Joint Strike Fighter JSF: STOVL multirole fighter
- X-35C Joint Strike Fighter JSF: ship-borne CTOL multirole fighter
- XR2O-1: 1936 USN VIP transport, = Lockheed Model 10-A Electra
- XR3O-1: 1936, USCG VIP transport, = Lockheed Model 10-B Electra
- XR6O-1 Constitution = Lockheed Model 89 redesignated R6V-1 transport, 1946
- XRO-1: 1931 (aus Lockheed Altair) VIP transport
- YAH-56A Cheyenne: cancelled 1972
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