5 squadrons
The Eurofighter Typhoon at 1550mph top speed
The RAF has about 100 Eurofighter Typhoons at this time
The German air force (Luftwaffe) is not a Royal air force (Germany doesn't have a king or queen). They both fly the Eurofighter Typhoon and the Panavia Tornado.
It depends on the model of the Royal Air Force fighting jet that you are asking about. But the Eurofighter Typhoon jet, has a top speed of 1,320mph.
The Royal Air Force (RAF) operate many fighters of which one is the eurofighter.
The RAF is the best becasue it has world class aircraft such as the typhoon!
The Eagle Squadrons of WWII were RAF Squadron 71, 121 and 133 piloted by American pilots under British command in the European Theatre. The Pacific Theatre had El Escuadron 201 called Aquilas Azteca or the Aztec Eagles and they were from the FAEM or Mexican Expeditionary Air Force. There were also individual US officers that saw service with RAF and RCAF squadrons in Europe. All the other British RAF squadrons were NOTEagle Squadrons. Too many to list.
Yes, many Czech pilots fought in RAF squadrons in the Battle of Britain and even in one almost completely Czech squadron. There were also Polish, Free French, Canadian, Australian , New Zealand South African and American pilots.Yes, many Czech pilots fought in RAF squadrons in the Battle of Britain and even in one almost completely Czech squadron.
The RAF operate several different types of aircraft. The most common however are Typhoon, Tornado, Hercules
56 Pilots saw service in the Battle of Britain, this included 804 and 808 Naval Air Squadrons and Pilots attached to RAF Fighter Command Squadrons, of which 9 lost their lives during the battle.
Actually, they are really quite different, but both aircraft are seeking to gain advantage by making themselves harder to spot on radar. The Stealth fighter takes this to the limit of current technology, but the Eurofighter (Typhoon in RAF service) seeks to be highly manoeuverable too, and does not have the same dependence on 'stealth' technology.
That is very likely as there were personnel from many of the occupied countries. Many, such as the Poles, Dutch,and French were so numerous that they had their own squadrons within the RAF.