Aircraft of The Royal Australian Air Force

Aircraft of The Royal Australian Air Force
Author: Air Force History Branch
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2021-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1922488046

Aircraft of The Royal Australian Air Force tells the story of the RAAF’s first one hundred years by describing the acquisition, operation, and service record of the multitude of aircraft types flown by the RAAF. The 176 aircraft types include the flimsy wood and canvas aircraft typical of World War I, through the technological advances during and after World War II, to modern fifth-generation, complex aircraft like the F-35 Lightning II. Even before its formation Sir Richard Williams, the Father of the RAAF, had decided to employ an alpha-numeric numbering system to identify and account for each aircraft in service. This system started with A1, A2, A3 etc as each type of aircraft came into service. Each individual aircraft within each series was identified as A1-1, A1-2 and so on and the aircraft serial became known colloquially as the ‘A-number’. With some exceptions over the century since the A-number system started, aircraft entered RAAF service in broadly the sequence of the A-numbers, and so this book is intended to assist in charting the 100-year history of the RAAF by listing aircraft operated in A-number sequence, rather than by listing them by role (such as Fighter, Bomber, Maritime, Trainer, Transport etc) or alphabetically by name or by manufacturer. The inclusion of a comprehensive Index and the Quick Reference Guide to aircraft by role is intended to facilitate the location of the entry for any specific type of aircraft for those who may not already know its A-number. Aircraft of The Royal Australian Air Force is a must have for all those who have served in the RAAF, those with a passion for military aviation and aircraft in general, and the broader members of the public wishing to gain an appreciation of the Royal Australian Air Force in its centenary year.

Aircraft of the Royal Australian Air Force

Aircraft of the Royal Australian Air Force
Author: Air Force History Branch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2021-03-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781922488039

Aircraft of The Royal Australian Air Force tells the story of the RAAF's first one hundred years by describing the acquisition, operation, and service record of the multitude of aircraft types flown by the RAAF. The 176 aircraft types include the flimsy wood and canvas aircraft typical of World War I, through the technological advances during and after World War II, to modern fifth-generation, complex aircraft like the F-35 Lightning II. Even before its formation Sir Richard Williams, the Father of the RAAF, had decided to employ an alpha-numeric numbering system to identify and account for each aircraft in service. This system started with A1, A2, A3 etc as each type of aircraft came into service. Each individual aircraft within each series was identified as A1-1, A1-2 and so on and the aircraft serial became known colloquially as the 'A-number'. With some exceptions over the century since the A-number system started, aircraft entered RAAF service in broadly the sequence of the A-numbers, and so this book is intended to assist in charting the 100-year history of the RAAF by listing aircraft operated in A-number sequence, rather than by listing them by role (such as Fighter, Bomber, Maritime, Trainer, Transport etc) or alphabetically by name or by manufacturer. The inclusion of a comprehensive Index and the Quick Reference Guide to aircraft by role is intended to facilitate the location of the entry for any specific type of aircraft for those who may not already know its A-number. Aircraft of The Royal Australian Air Force is a must have for all those who have served in the RAAF, those with a passion for military aviation and aircraft in general, and the broader members of the public wishing to gain an appreciation of the Royal Australian Air Force in its centenary year.

Units of the Royal Australian Air Force: Introduction, bases, supporting organisations

Units of the Royal Australian Air Force: Introduction, bases, supporting organisations
Author: Australia. Royal Australian Air Force. Historical Section
Publisher: AGPS
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN:

First in a series of ten volumes produced for the 75th anniversary of the RAAF. Provides information about the current operational bases of the RAAF, and the WWII operational base units which played an important role in keeping Allied aircraft operating from remote localities. Describes previously unrecognised organisations such as the Volunteer Air Observer Corps, and RAAF maritime sections, wireless units and signals units.

Maritime and Transport Units

Maritime and Transport Units
Author: Australia. Royal Australian Air Force. Historical Section
Publisher: AGPS
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780644427968

Fourth in a series of ten volumes produced for the 75th anniversary of the RAAF. Provides information about the history and operations of RAAF Maritime and Transport units. Activities of the units include survey and exploratory flights and well as deliveries worldwide. Includes a chronology and a list of commanding officers for each unit.

Units of the Royal Australian Air Force: Training units

Units of the Royal Australian Air Force: Training units
Author: Australia. Royal Australian Air Force. Historical Section
Publisher: Australian Government Publishing Service
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN:

Eighth in a series of tenvolumes produced for the 75th anniversary of the RAAF. Provides information about the history and operations of training units such as the Air Navigation schools, Bombing and Gunnery schools, and Operational Training units. Includes a chronology and a list of commanding officers for each school or unit.