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IDF/AF or IAF?
Nice info but ISAF is the International Afghanistan Safety Force. The Israeli Air Force is called IAF!!!
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Re: ISAF trained with Hellenic AF in Greece last week
uhm.... to my knowledge the Israeli AF is abbreviated as IDFAF..... IAF should be Indian AF?
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Re: ISAF trained with Hellenic AF in Greece last week
Both are called IAF!!! See e.g. http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/Israeli+Air+Forcewarbird_nl wrote:uhm.... to my knowledge the Israeli AF is abbreviated as IDFAF..... IAF should be Indian AF?
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Re: IDF/AF or IAF?
it´s Israel Air Force : http://www.flugzeugbilder.de/show.php?id=170303 not Israeli Air Force
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Re: IDF/AF or IAF?
Well, actually it's Heyl Ha'Avir..
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Israeli Air Force it most certainly is not! Would you say Royal Dutchman Air Force? No! Officially, but as far as I can tell no-one actually uses it, it is the Israel Air & Space Force (IASF - not ISAF, duh) although most people use Israel Air Force (IAF). If you are keen on "Koninklijke Luchtmacht" then you can indeed call it the Heyl Ha'Avir, although hebrew characters would be more authentic. IDF/AF is Israel Defence Force / Air Force which sounds just a bit too Belgian & not professional!
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That's interesting: our Israeli friends themselves think it is Israeli Air Force: http://www.iaf.org.il/2381-en/IAF.aspx as Erik_7Xi already pointed out.Starman wrote:Israeli Air Force it most certainly is not! Would you say Royal Dutchman Air Force? No! Officially, but as far as I can tell no-one actually uses it, it is the Israel Air & Space Force (IASF - not ISAF, duh) although most people use Israel Air Force (IAF). If you are keen on "Koninklijke Luchtmacht" then you can indeed call it the Heyl Ha'Avir, although hebrew characters would be more authentic. IDF/AF is Israel Defence Force / Air Force which sounds just a bit too Belgian & not professional!
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Re: IDF/AF or IAF?
first to use IAF was Indian Air Force
second was Italy .. Italian Air Force but they used It.AF
Israel used HHA later IDF/AF or IAF where I=IDF
second was Italy .. Italian Air Force but they used It.AF
Israel used HHA later IDF/AF or IAF where I=IDF
Re: IDF/AF or IAF?
Seriously - I quote the website of the Israeli Air Force themselves and still the armchair experts of course know it better?
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Not wishing to bite the hand that feeds me, let´s just be kind and say their Hebrew is better than their English. There is no Israeli Air Force, and before someone posts a shot of a C-130 at Fairford thus adorned, let me make a couple of observations: not everything you read on the net is correct; not everything you see on the side of an aircraft is correct (anyone remember RC-135s?); OK, three observations, I am right.
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Re: IDF/AF or IAF?
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Re: IDF/AF or IAF?
Certainly not, as was proven already in your earlier post:Starman wrote:not everything you read on the net is correct;
This, for instance, is the wrong comparison to make. We could say Royal Dutch Air Force, which as far as I know is not used, but is correct. The same counts for Germany. The country is called Germany, but the Air Force you can call German Air Force (not Germany Air Force). Same for Turkey (Turkish Air Force), France (French Air Force), Italy (Italian Air Force) etc etc.Starman wrote:Israeli Air Force it most certainly is not! Would you say Royal Dutchman Air Force? No!
In the same way, you would call it Israeli Air Force, not Israel Air Force.
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Re: IDF/AF or IAF?
Clear, but they say Royal Netherlands Air Force and not Royal Dutch Air Force. Now I lost it ... but I believe it was Israeli Air & Space Force (IASF) ...ehusmann wrote:We could say Royal Dutch Air Force, which as far as I know is not used, but is correct. The same counts for Germany. The country is called Germany, but the Air Force you can call German Air Force (not Germany Air Force). Same for Turkey (Turkish Air Force), France (French Air Force), Italy (Italian Air Force) etc etc. In the same way, you would call it Israeli Air Force, not Israel Air Force.
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