| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Single seat agile air to air attack and intercept fighter | Typhoon | 90%
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| Modern carrier born VTOL aircraft | F35 II | 88%
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| A twin rotor multirole heavy lift helicopter | Chinook | 86%
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| Arguably the most famous aircraft ever in use by the RAF. It was used in WW2 and famously the battle of britain. | Spitfire | 86%
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| 2 seat multirole attack aircraft | Tornado | 85%
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| Single engined historical VTOL aircraft | Harrier | 83%
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| A WW2 famous bomber used historically by the RAF | Lancaster | 83%
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| 2 seat fast jet trainer | Hawk | 82%
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| A historical nuclear bomber used by the RAF | Vulcan | 75%
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| The RAF's largest aircraft, a strategic turbofan powered heavy lifter | C17 | 68%
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| A medium transport aircraft powered by turboprop engines | Hercules | 65%
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| Used as the primary search and rescue helicopter operated by the RAF around the UK | Sea king | 62%
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| Workhorse helicopter that is designed for quick use in harsh conditions | Puma | 55%
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| New air to air refueling tanker | Voyager | 55%
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| Turboprop powered pre fast jet trainer | Tucano | 52%
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| Medium support helicopter designed for difficult terrain. | Merlin | 46%
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| An old rotary wing trainer and reconnaissance helicopter | Gazelle | 29%
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| Advanced rotary wing trainer used by rotary wing students | Griffin | 21%
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| First rotary wing trainer used in RAF shawbury | Squirrel | 21%
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