Royal Air Force

The Royal Air Force was the air arm of the British armed forces.

Royal Air Force in Southern Victory
The British Royal Air Force debuted during the Great War in aerial combat across the Western Front and Canada with models such as the Sopwith Camel and the Sopwith Pup. It played a major role in the land and naval campaigns during the Second Great War including strategic bombing of German cities.

Royal Air Force in Worldwar
The British Royal Air Force was one of the many human air forces to suffer from the Race's Killercraft, which were far superior to their planes. The Royal Air Force may have fought well against the Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain in 1940, but RAF pilots suffered heavily against the Race. Planes like Spitfires, Mosquitos and Lancasters were thrown into the fight and many were shot down. THe RAF slowly began to fight back as their Lancasters were used as the predecessors of AWACS, to guide RAF fighters onto Killercraft.