Template:British military aircraft since World War II

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British military aircraft since World War II
Fighters
de Havilland Vampire · de Havilland Venom · English Electric Lightning · Eurofighter Typhoon · Gloster Javelin · Hawker Hunter · Panavia Tornado ADV · Supermarine Swift
Strike and
ground attack
BAC Strikemaster · BAE/McDonnell Douglas Harrier II · Blackburn Buccaneer · Eurofighter Typhoon · Hawker Siddeley Harrier · Panavia Tornado IDS · SEPECAT Jaguar · Westland Wyvern
Bombers
Avro Lincoln · Avro Vulcan · English Electric Canberra · Handley Page Victor · Vickers Valiant
Maritime patrol
Avro Shackleton · Fairey Gannet  · Hawker Siddeley Nimrod
Trainers
BAC Jet Provost · BAE Systems Hawk · Folland Gnat · Vickers Varsity · Handley Page Jetstream · Percival Provost
Prototypes and
experimental
Avro 707 · BAC TSR-2 · Boulton Paul P.111 · Bristol 188 · Fairey Delta 2 · Handley Page HP.88 · Hawker P.1072 · Hawker Siddeley P.1154 · Rolls-Royce Thrust Measuring Rig · Saunders-Roe SR.53 · Saunders-Roe SR.177 · Short Seamew · Short SB.5 · Short Sperrin
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