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"At the end of the First World War, the RAF was the largest Air Force in the world with 27,333 officers, 263,837 other ranks, 22,647 aircraft, 103 airships, 133 front-line squadrons, 15 flights and 270 aerodromes overseas, 55 front-line squadrons, 75 training squadrons/depots, 401 aerodromes at home and 25,000 WRAF members." so 55 or 133 front-line squadrons?

"13 May - The Independent Force, RAF is created as the worlds first air force not controlled by an army or navy."

http://www.ilmavoimat.fi/index_en.php?id=600

According to this link, the Finnish Air Force was founded more than two months before RAF was.

Please sign your edits with ~~~~. The Finnish Air Force was initially commanded by Captain (Army rank) Carl Seber. It think that it is highly unlikely that a junior officer commanded an independent arm of the Finnish armed forces. Greenshed 00:11, 14 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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