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An RAF pilot IS a member of the British Armed Forces serving in the Royal Air Force (RAF) with the duty and responsibility for flying military aircraft.
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RAF Coastal Command during World War II was created in 1936.
They were not very prepared at all. The RAF wanted many new aircraft, but could not convince the government of the need for them.
When i was in the RAF in the 60's-70's our cargo pilots took many risks. Flying cumbersome slow aircraft into battle situations, with enemy determined to shoot you down is not fun.
The RAF is the abbreviation for the Royal Air Force, of the UK. The RAF played a key role in the Battle of Britain.
RAF Sqd. 249 based in Malta was the TOP scoring Sqd. or the RAF
there were 100,000 RAF (royal air force) pilots in the World War II and 90,000 died in the war
"For the duration of the war".
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