The German Air Force in WW2 was called the Luftwaffe.
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Luftwaffe is a German term for the air force branch of the army. The literal translation is Air Power. Luftwaffe is still used for name of the modern German air force. During WW1, the German air force was not called the Luftwaffe. They were simple the German Air Service. They also had a branch in the Navy called the Marine Air Force.
I believe that the lift force it causes is called the Coreolis Effect.
British = Royal Air Force, RAF German = Luftwaffe
The Battle of Britain was the period of time when the RAF (royal air force) defended Britain from the air onslaught of the German Luftwaffe (german air force. In the end, Britain shot down so many German planes that Germany had to abandon any invasion attempts on Britain.
The German Air Force was (and still is) called the Luftwaffe
The German Air Force was called the Luftwaffe.
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The Air Force is for you if you are smart, can think on your toes, and you want to deal with planes.
In World War I the German Airforce was called the Luftstreitkrafte. In World War II the German Airforce was called the Luftwaffe.
They have an air force. The planes they have are American made fighter jets and Saudi pilots are trained by the American Air Force/services.
The president has access to two planes. Which ever one he is on is called "Air Force One"