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  2. Royal Naval Air Service - Wikipedia

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    Personnel of No 1 Squadron RNAS in late 1914. 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. Category:Royal Naval Air Service squadrons - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Royal Naval Air Service squadrons" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  4. List of Fleet Air Arm aircraft squadrons - Wikipedia

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    Four Sea Harrier FA2s of 801 Naval Air Squadron, based at RNAS Yeovilton, are shown flying in formation Royal Navy Merlin HM2 on HMS Illustrious McDonnell Douglas F-4K Phantom FG1 of 892 Naval Air Squadron. This is a List of Fleet Air Arm aircraft squadrons.

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

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    Historically, RNAS referred to the Royal Naval Air Service, which was the aviation branch of the Royal Navy. This merged in 1918 with the Royal Flying Corps, of the British Army, to form an independent service, the Royal Air Force (RAF). Currently the abbreviation RNAS stands for "Royal Naval Air Station", and in common with Royal Air Force ...

  6. RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron) - Wikipedia

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    750 Naval Air Squadron was formed at RNAS Ford on 24 May 1939; 85 years ago (), from the Royal Navy Observer School, but after Ford was bombed early in the war, it moved to RNAS Yeovilton. [3] They were joined by 751 and 752 Squadrons, with the Naval Air Fighter School soon following. In addition, Westland Aircraft developed a repair facility ...

  7. 756 Naval Air Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Percival Proctor, of the type used by 756 NAS. 756 Naval Air Squadron (756 NAS) was a Fleet Air Arm (FAA) naval air squadron of the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy (RN). It was initially formed as a Telegraphist Air Gunner Training Squadron, operating from May to August 1939, out of RNAS Worthy Down (HMS Kestrel), in Hampshire, England.

  8. 804 Naval Air Squadron - Wikipedia

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    804 Naval Air Squadron (804 NAS) was a Fleet Air Arm (FAA) naval air squadron of the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy (RN), formed in November 1939 from part of 769 NAS Sea Gladiators which had been detached to RNAS Hatston. The squadron was merged into 800 NAS in June 1944 and subsequently reformed in September. [2]

  9. 700 Naval Air Squadron - Wikipedia

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    700 Naval Air Squadron was originally formed on 21 January 1940 at RNAS Hatston (HMS Sparrowhawk) in Orkney in a plan to centralise the operations of the 700 series "Catapult" flights attached to catapult units and to act as a pool and Headquarters for all catapult aircraft embarked on Royal Navy battleships and cruisers.