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The Royal British Air Force, in World War II
The Eurofighter Typhoon is a twin-engine multirole fighter plane. It was designed by three different companies (EADS, Alenia Aeronautica, and BAE Systems). It was began service in 2003. The primary users of the Eurofighter Typhoon are European Air Forces. The countries that use the Eurofighter Typhoon are: Austrian Air Force, Italian Air Force, the German Air Force, Royal Air Force, the Spanish Air Force, and the Royal Audi Air Force.
No. The Australian Air Force was only formed on 31 March 1921.Approval to use the 'Royal' prefix was granted on 13 August 1921.There were some Australian Flying Corps (AFC) squadrons which joined the British during World War I, but they were not yet designated the title of Royal Australian Air Force.
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The Royal Air Force popularised the use of ball point because the traditional fountain pens leaked at the higher altitudes.
Because it gave them early warning when the Luftwaffe or German air force were about to attack somewhere across the English Chanel . the RAF had time to challenge them & down them before they got to there destination.
The Spitfire uses high octane leaded petrol (gasoline). -What the Royal Air Force calls Avgas 100/130.
Air Force Instruction 31-101
The compound noun 'air force' is only a proper noun when it is used for a specific air force. For example:Do we have an air force? Yes we do, the US Air Force. How do I join the Air Force? You visit an Air Force recruiter. Do other countries have an air force? Yes, most countries today do have an air force.Note: The use of the capitalized noun Air Force is referring to a specific air force, the US Air Force, a proper noun even if the US is not mentioned, it is inferred. The lower case use of air force is not referring to a specific air force.
Fluid logic.
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