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  2. Royal Naval Air Service - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) was the air arm of the Royal Navy, under the direction of the Admiralty's Air Department, and existed formally from 1 July 1914 [1] to 1 April 1918, when it was merged with the British Army's Royal Flying Corps to form the Royal Air Force (RAF), the world's first independent air force.

  3. List of aircraft of the Royal Naval Air Service - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of military aircraft used by the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS). Aircraft in squadron use. AD Flying Boat - 29 built [1] Airco DH.4; Airco DH.6;

  4. List of naval aircraft of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This list includes lists of naval aircraft used by the UK at specific time periods such as the Modern day and World War II. It will also include two lists one for the all the aircraft ever used by the Royal Naval Air Service the United Kingdoms original naval Air Service and all the aircraft ever used by the Fleet Air Arm the United Kingdom ...

  5. List of air stations of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of naval air stations of the Royal Navy. Naval air stations are shore establishments of the Fleet Air Arm (FAA), the branch of the Royal Navy (RN) responsible for the operation of naval aircraft. Historically, RNAS referred to the Royal Naval Air Service, which was the aviation branch of the

  6. List of aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm - Wikipedia

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    On 1 April 1924 the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Air Force was created as a distinct component of the RAF, which existed until 24 May 1939 when command of the Fleet Air Arm was transferred back to Royal Navy control. Coastal Command patrol aircraft, including most large seaplanes, remained with the RAF despite their operations in a naval environment.

  7. R33-class airship - Wikipedia

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    R.34 made her first flight on 14 March 1919 and was delivered to her service base at RAF East Fortune near Edinburgh on 29 May after a 21-hour flight from Inchinnan. R.34 had set out the previous evening, but thick fog made navigation difficult, and after spending the night over the North Sea the airship was unable to moor in the morning due to ...

  8. Category:Royal Naval Air Service - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Royal Naval Air Service" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Naval Air Division (Royal Navy) - Wikipedia

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    The Air Division [1] originally known as the Air Section and later known as the Naval Air Division [2] was first established in 1924 and it was a Directorate of the Admiralty Naval Staff, that was initially responsible for operational control of aircraft supplied to the Royal Navy by the Air Ministry.