Fleet Air Arm Museum was created in 1964-05.
Fleet Air Arm Museum - Australia - was created in 1990.
Fleet Air Arm was created in 1937.
The Fleet Air Arm Museum opened in 1974. Located in Yeovilton, Somerset, England, it showcases the history of the Royal Navy's aviation and features various aircraft and exhibits related to naval aviation. The museum has since become a significant attraction for those interested in military history and aviation.
The Royal Navy no longer has a Fleet air Arm
The ones I have seen are: Static display at Heathrow airport (can be seen on Google earth) Brooklands Museum - UK Fleet Air Arm Museum - UK. This aircraft was never used in commercial flight but as a test aircraft USS Intrepid - New York
The ones I have seen are: Static display at Heathrow airport (can be seen on Google earth) Brooklands Museum - UK Fleet Air Arm Museum - UK. This aircraft was never used in commercial flight but as a test aircraft USS Intrepid - New York
RAF is the Royal Air Force. So the differences between the RAF and Royal Army (No such thing as the Royal Army it's the British Army) (or any army) would be same as the differences between any army and air force in general - different missions, different tasks, etc.
It isn't. The Royal Air Force is an idependent force like the Royal Navy and the Army. The navy and army have their own individual air arms, the Fleet Air Arm and the Army Air Corps but each has individual roles.
Salmon Arm was created in 1905.
We Arm The World was created in 1985.
Norris Arm was created in 1971.
ARM Holdings was created in 1990.