List of historic Estonian Air Force aircraft explained

The Estonian Air Force had more than 130 aircraft in the middle of the 1930s.[1] Estonian engineers had previously designed and constructed several trainer and light fighter aircraft types, of which the most famous is the PTO-4 which entered service in 1938 as a military training aircraft.[2]
Before the Soviet occupation, Estonia had placed an order for 12 Supermarine Spitfire fighters and 2 Westland Lysander aircraft from Britain, and was also seeking to purchase 12 Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighters from Germany. Deliveries were interrupted by the start of World War II and the Spitfires later served in the Royal Air Force.

Aircraft

1918-1940: From independence to Soviet occupation of 1940

This is a list of aircraft formerly used by the Estonian Õhukaitse during the period starting from the Estonian independence of 1918 to the Soviet occupation of 1940:[1] [3]

Reconnaissance aircraft

4

5

2

1

1

4

1

1

1

4

5

6

1

Trainer aircraft

12

12

6

4

1

1

6

2

4

1

Fighter aircraft

1

2[4]

1[4]

1[4]

3[4]

15

1

2

12

2

Bomber aircraft

8

9

8

13

Multi-role aircraft:

1

Flying Boat:

2

1991-present: After the end of Soviet occupation

This is a list of aircraft used and in use by Estonian Air Force after the end of post-WW2 Soviet occupation and resumption of Estonia's de facto independence in 1991 (de jure independence having been continuous during Soviet occupation due to Estonia's government in exile):

Transport aircraft

2

2[5]

2

Helicopters

3

4

4[6] [7]

Jet Trainer aircraft

2[8]

Trainer aircraft

1[6]

See also

Notes and references

Notes and References

  1. Humberstone 41-45
  2. Gerdessen, Frederik; Kitvel, Toivo and Tilk, Johannes. "Aeg, mehed, lennukid" Tallinn: Eesti Entsüklopeediakirjastus 2001
  3. http://ot.ee/vaikal/ajalugu_3.htm Eesti kaitseväe väljaõpe
  4. Web site: World Air Forces - Historical Listings Estonia (EST). 7 May 2019.
  5. News: Estonian Air Force to get two M-28 transport aircraft from US . 2021-05-07 . 7 August 2017 . Baltic Times .
  6. Web site: Õhuvägi saab kingiks neli USA väikekopterit . www.postimees.ee . 30 October 2001 . 2018-01-27 . et . https://web.archive.org/web/20180127203052/https://www.postimees.ee/1900387/ohuvagi-saab-kingiks-neli-usa-vaikekopterit# . 2018-01-27 . live.
  7. Web site: Rebtech completes Estonia Air Force's R44 helicopter upgrade.
  8. Web site: Two Estonian Air Force planes accidentally violated Finnish airspace. Republic of Estonia Defense Forces . 2021 . 1 May 2022.