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  1. No. 212 Squadron RAF. No. 13 Squadron RNAS. No. 14 Squadron RNAS. No. 16 Squadron RNAS. Categories: Royal Naval Air Service. British aircraft squadrons. Royal Navy squadrons. Naval aviation units and formations of the United Kingdom.

  2. 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 Royal Navy.

  3. Fleet Air Arm; Founded: 1914 (As the Royal Naval Air Service) 1924 (as the naval branch of the Royal Air Force) 1937 (as part of Naval Service) Country: United Kingdom: Branch Royal Navy: Size: 5,000 personnel c. 160 aircraft: Part of: Naval Service: Engagements: Second World War Korean War Operation Musketeer (Suez Crisis) Falklands War Gulf ...

  4. The Royal Canadian Naval Air Service (RCNAS) was established in 1918 during the First World War in response to a Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) recommendation that defensive air patrols be established off Canada's Atlantic coast to protect shipping from German U-boats . Britain warned Canada that an attack by a new class of U-boat that could voyage ...

  5. RNAS Nieuport 10 at Gallipoli July 1915 Knatchbull M (capt the Hon) Collection Q44358.jpg 800 × 521; 51 KB. The Royal Naval Air Service (rnas) 1914-1918 Q58422.jpg 800 × 574; 85 KB. The Royal Navy on the Home Front, 1914-1918 Q18269.jpg 800 × 626; 72 KB. The Royal Navy on the Home Front, 1914-1918 Q18611.jpg 625 × 800; 71 KB.

  6. The Royal Naval Auxiliary Service (RNXS) was a uniformed, unarmed, civilian volunteer service, administered and trained by the Royal Navy to operate in the ports and anchorages of the United Kingdom in an emergency. Although the abbreviated title would logically have been RNAS this abbreviation had long been taken by the various Royal Naval Air ...

  7. Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) byly britské vojenské námořní vzdušné síly krátce před a během první světové války. Tato vojenská organizace byla založena 13. dubna 1912 jako složka Royal Navy a její činnost byla ukončena 1. dubna 1918 sloučením se složkami Royal Flying Corps v britské vojenské letectvo Royal Air Force .