Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service ended in 1944.
Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service was created in 1912.
Royal Norwegian Air Force was created in 1944.
The motto of Royal Norwegian Air Force is 'For the King, the People and the Fatherland'.
The Royal Navy is known as the senior service over the British Army and Royal Air Force because it has been in existence longer.
Norwegian Army Air Service was created in 1914.
Norwegian Army Air Service ended in 1944.
1917 --- Not 1917. It was formed 1 April 1918 when the Royal Flying Corp and the Royal Navy Flying Service merged into the Royal Air Force.
I hope you meant the RAF. There is no RIF. The Royal Air Force exists today. During World War 2 they were known as the RAAF, Royal Army Air Force.AnswerThe original answer is incorrect, as there has never been a 'Royal Army Air Force'. The letters, 'RAAF', represents the Royal Australian Air Force!The Royal Air Force was formed in 1918, by amalgamating the Royal Flying Corps (essentially part of the British Army), and the Royal Naval Air Service (part of the Royal Navy). This is one of the reasons that the RAF rank insignia is based on that of the Royal Navy. The Royal Navy still retains an independent air wing, called the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS). And, yes, the RAF does exist today.
The design shows the three service colours - the Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force
S. D. Jarvis has written: 'The cross of sacrifice' -- subject(s): Registers of dead, World War, 1914-1918 'Officers who died in the service of the Royal Navy, Royal Navy Reserve, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Royal Marines, Royal Naval Air Service and Royal Air Force, 1914-1919' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Royal Air Force, Great Britain. Royal Navy, Officers, Registers of dead, World War, 1914-1918 'Officers Who Died in the Service of Commonwealth & Colonial Regiments & Corps (Officers Who Died in the Service of Commonwealth & Colonial)'
The Royal Navy no longer has a Fleet air Arm
Royal Naval Air Service ended in 1918.