The Royal Air Force, better known as the RAF.
The British Airforce was called the RAF (Royal Air Force) and still is now.
During World war 2 the British Airforce went through drastic changes but its name stayed the same and is still the same today, earlier the airforce was an army organization, lending blue uniforms to the Russians in their revolution the airforce had green, when the revolution finished the uniforms were sent back and so the airforce started to produce and wear blue uniforms, The name Was the R.A.F the Royal Air Force.AnswerEngland has never had an air force.
The German Air Force was called the Luftwaffe.
Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) .
Tommy was the common name given to all British privates around the time World War I started in 1914. The name was coined by authorities within the British military.
The British Airforce was called the RAF (Royal Air Force) and still is now.
The Royal Airforce=RAF
During World war 2 the British Airforce went through drastic changes but its name stayed the same and is still the same today, earlier the airforce was an army organization, lending blue uniforms to the Russians in their revolution the airforce had green, when the revolution finished the uniforms were sent back and so the airforce started to produce and wear blue uniforms, The name Was the R.A.F the Royal Air Force.AnswerEngland has never had an air force.
In World War I the German Airforce was called the Luftstreitkrafte. In World War II the German Airforce was called the Luftwaffe.
Airplanes were used from the very beginning of the war.
The German Air Force was called the Luftwaffe.
Airforce.
Women Airforce Service Pilots
The German airforce was called the Luftwaffe.
Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) .
Red Coats
Tommy was the common name given to all British privates around the time World War I started in 1914. The name was coined by authorities within the British military.