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The Royal Welsh Air Force has used many different aircraft since its formation in 1919. From Nieuports in the Twenties to the Gripens and Strike Hornets of today they have been diverse and colourful in type and scheme.

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  • Welsh Air Force Aircraft (Welsh History Post Glyndwr)
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  • The Royal Welsh Air Force has used many different aircraft since its formation in 1919. From Nieuports in the Twenties to the Gripens and Strike Hornets of today they have been diverse and colourful in type and scheme.
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  • The Royal Welsh Air Force has used many different aircraft since its formation in 1919. From Nieuports in the Twenties to the Gripens and Strike Hornets of today they have been diverse and colourful in type and scheme. The Welsh Air Force has had many influences over the years and we will touch on the two major ones of the last 50 years. The Germans in the thirties and the United States in the Fifties had a major effect on many of the types and docterine that the Welsh employed. The Luftwaffe stayed only a few years. However, the USAF on the other hand, remained based in Wales until 1987 when the last F111s departed for RAF Upper Heyford in Suffolk. Examples of German, US and British aircraft based here will also be shown.
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