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It was known as the Gipsy King in Royal Air Force service.
They went into Royal Air Force service as the Sycamore and won several export orders.
In Royal Air Force service, the R-4 was called the Hoverfly.
Royal Air Force Service and the "Great Escape"
The three survivors were pressed into Royal Air Force service at the outbreak of the Second World War.
Bartlett continued in Royal Air Force service after World War I, even though he constantly struggled with health problems.
Powered by twin Merlin engines, it was the fastest piston-engined fighter in Royal Air Force service.
Impressed into Royal Air Force Service with the serial number AX904 for operation by 271 Squadron.
July 6 - The final F-4 Phantom IIs are retired from Royal Air Force service.
The E variant with a 3-blade variable pitch propeller is in Royal Navy and Royal Air Force service as an elementary flying trainer.
It was designed and built by Westland Aircraft Works to replace the Airco DH.9A in Royal Air Force service.
Merlin engines remain in Royal Air Force service today with the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, and power many restored aircraft in private ownership worldwide.
The Tornado F2 (sometimes written as F.2) was the initial version of the Tornado ADV in Royal Air Force service, with 18 being built.
Returning to England in June 1967, he became a student at the Royal Air Force College of Air Warfare, the top Royal Air Force service school.
Overlooking the Thames Valley, the World War II memorial commemorates the over 20,000 Royal Air Force service men and women who died during the war and have no known graves.
The AI.24 (Foxhunter) airborne radar is carried by the Panavia Tornado ADV fighter aircraft (known as the Tornado F3 in Royal Air Force service) and gives it an all-weather, day and night, beyond-visual-range engagement capability.
No. 1321 (Valiant/Blue Danube Trials) Flight RAF was reformed at RAF Wittering on 3 August 1954 as a Vickers Valiant unit to integrate the Blue Danube nuclear weapon into Royal Air Force service.
RAF service working dress comes in a number of variations:
At the end of the war Southey was discharged from RAF service.
The British proceeded on their own, and the missile was introduced into RAF service in 1998.
This variant is called the Shadow R1 in RAF service.
Unlike many of the previous trainers in RAF service, the Hawk was specifically designed for training.
The squadron's role was to introduce the Mariner into RAF service.
He was based in Cairo during the war years, playing and arranging for the RAF service bands.
Fat Albert, as it's affectionally called, has been in RAF service for twenty five years.
It was impressed into RAF service in the Second World War.
Walter married Sylvia Reed, whom he met during his RAF service.
Some Canberras remained in RAF service up to 2006 as photo-reconnaissance aircraft.
All but one of those entered RAF service, the other example going to the Swedish Air Force.
Bassets were sold after RAF service to Paraguay.
The Gladiator's introduction into RAF service was difficult.
This variant suffered from stability problems and did not enter RAF service: 60 were eventually sold to Yugoslavia.
Thunderbolts remained in RAF service until October 1946.
This version entered RAF service as the HR14.
The missile is carried by the Tornado GR4 in RAF service.
The main site is as much the hub of operations today as it was when it was in RAF service.
The F 3 was the last Hornet derivative to see operational RAF service.
The last Ansons were withdrawn from RAF service with communications units on 28 June 1968.
However, unlike Army service dress, RAF service dress is of a blue-grey colour.
The washers were made by early afternoon and a site manager drove with them in his car to an RAF service depot in southern England.
Investigator [to RAF service policeman in cafe].
The last piston-engined fighter in RAF service was a Tempest VI.