RAF stands for Royal Air Force. It was and is the British air force.
RAF Coastal Command during World War II was created in 1936.
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I'm a bit surprised by the suggestion that the RAF defeated Germany. Didn't they get a wee bit of help from ... lots of other groups and countries?
Women farmed, made bombs and helped the RAF.
Arthur Harris was in charge of Bomber Command.
He flew a flighter plane in the RAF.
The RAF is the best becasue it has world class aircraft such as the typhoon!
"Spitfires" were the main "fighter" planes. "Hurricanes" were important too, particularly during the "Battle of Britain". There were several other fighter planes too. There were also several types of "bombers" and other planes.
Roald Dahl joined the Royal Air Force (RAF) when World War II broke out. He became a fighter pilot and served in the RAF during the war.
The RAF is the abbreviation for the Royal Air Force, of the UK. The RAF played a key role in the Battle of Britain.
RAF Sqd. 249 based in Malta was the TOP scoring Sqd. or the RAF
During World War II, Royal Air Force (RAF) bases were primarily located in the United Kingdom, with significant installations in regions such as East Anglia, Lincolnshire, and the South Coast. Key bases included RAF Bovingdon, RAF Mildenhall, and RAF Lakenheath, among others. Additionally, the RAF operated bases in various locations across Europe and North Africa as the war progressed, supporting Allied operations. Many of these sites have since been repurposed or are still in use today.