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Royal Naval Air Arm | |
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Active | 1910 |
Country | Belfrasian Empire (1585 - 1963) Belfrasian Kingdom (1963 - present) |
Part of | Belfrasian Navy |
Commanders | |
Commander of Air Operations. | Admiral Ian Kane |
The Royal Naval Air Arm (RNAA) is the branch of the Belfrasian Royal Navy responsible for the operation of it's naval aircraft. The Royal Naval Air Arm currently operates a vast fleet of helicopters, fixed-wing planes, and vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft. In 1910 the RNAA came into service as an administrative and organizational bodily detachment of the Royal Air Force, which was responsible for the upkeep and operation of aircraft aboard Royal Naval vessels.
In it's modern form, the RNAA is under direct control of the Commander of Air Operations, Admiral Ian Kane.