- The
Royal Air
Force (
RAF) is the air and
space force of the
United Kingdom,
British Overseas Territories and
Crown Dependencies. It was
formed towards...
-
original partner nations. A
training and
evaluation unit
operating from
RAF Cottesmore, the Tri-National
Tornado Training Establishment,
maintained a...
- of Oman
using RAF jets in July 1957. On 25 July 1958,
owing to the Imamate's
continued strong resistance, the
British government made the
decision to...
- and
trained at
RAF Cranwell. He was
commissioned a
pilot officer on 27 July 1935. On graduation, he
joined No. 1
Squadron RAF at
RAF Tangmere flying...
- base at
Getafe Air Base. On 23
April 2008, a
RAF Typhoon FGR4 from 17
Squadron at
RAF Coningsby (ZJ943),
made a wheels–up
landing at the US Navy's NAWS China...
- October, the ship
made the 200 nmi (370 km; 230 mi) trip to Tromsø
under her own power, the last
voyage of her career. The
RAF made a
second attempt on...
-
military campaign of the
Second World War, in
which the
Royal Air
Force (
RAF) and the
Fleet Air Arm (FAA) of the
Royal Navy
defended the
United Kingdom...
- air
raids by the
Allies during World War II, all by the
Royal Air
Force (
RAF). A
total of 34,711 long tons (35,268 t) of
bombs were
dropped on the city...
-
operations at
RAF Alconbury,
RAF Croughton,
RAF Fairford,
RAF Menwith Hill,
RAF Molesworth, and
RAF Welford,
whereas RAF Lakenheath and
RAF Mildenhall are...
- long-range
maritime patrol aircraft (MPA)
which was used by the
Royal Air
Force (
RAF) and the
South African Air
Force (SAAF). It was
developed by Avro from the...