I can't take credit for the idea as I picked it up somewhere. It seemed (no pun intended) at least feasible.\ said:Your idea that it is oil is very interesting I must say.
Theuns
I believe you are correct, at least as far as the Commonwealth goes. I can't think of anyone having an earlier seperate air arm, except,possibly, one of the other European "Powers" (France, Germany ,Italy, surely not Russia!) or maybe Japan. It was the South African General Smuts who recomended to the Imperial war cabinet that Britain should establish an air force as a seperate arm leading to the formation of the RAF. It is hardly surprising that he would do the same think slightly later when he got home to South Africa, establishing the SAAF.\ said:The SAAF is the oldest or second oldest airforce in the world after the RAF if I am correct.
The SAAF flew SE5's during WW1 and there is a nice example of one here in a meusum.
Theuns
Not sure who trains who these days. My late father was a fleet air arm pilot but did all his basic flight training in the U.S. at Kingsville Texas (1952/53.) His first deck landings were on U.S.S.Monterrey. He converted to helicopters in 1955 but this was done by the Royal Navy, in house, by 705 Sqdn.\ said:Damn, beaten by the Belgiums! At least Flemmish is close to my mother tounge- AfrikaansIt makes for some interesting reading.
I can not figure out why the US has an "air arm" for seperate services like the Army ,air force and navy/marines.Maybe because they are so big, it makes for better admin/controll??
But doesn't the UK military have rotor wing school at Middle Wallop to train Army helli pilots?
So it would then seem that the SAAF who suplies service to the entire SANDF is one up on all you guys! ha,ha
Interetingly the SAAF during WW2 had the standard RAF roundel, but in some cases the red centre was orrange.
Theuns
PS. I did my first 6 hours of PPL training on a DHC1 Mk 10 Chipmunk in red and white/light grey RAF collours.
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