Air commanders of World War I explained

The air commanders of World War I were army or navy officers who came to command air services during the first major conflict in which air power played a significant role.

Entente Powers air commanders

British Empire

Australian Flying Corps

See also: Australian Flying Corps.

Royal Flying Corps

See also: List of Royal Flying Corps generals.

Director-General of Military Aeronautics
General Officer Commanding the RFC in France

Royal Naval Air Service

Heads of the RNAS

Royal Air Force

Chief of the Air Staff

France

Director of Military Aeronautics

Head of the Service Aéronautique

Greece

Lt Commander Aristeidis Moraitinis (1917–1918)

Imperial Russia

Italy

See main article: Corpo Aeronautico Militare.

Romania

See main article: Romanian Air Corps.

General Inspector of Engineering and Aeronautics

Commander of the RAC

Director of the Aeronautics

United States

Chief of Air Service of the American Expeditionary Force in France

Air Commander, Zone of Advance on the American Expeditionary Force in France

Central Powers air commanders

Germany

Inspector of Flying Troops

Austro-Hungarian Empire

Ottoman Empire

See main article: Ottoman Aviation Squadrons.

Bulgaria

See main article: article.

Notes and References

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  2. Harvey. Collision of Empires: Britain in Three World Wars, 1793–1945. p. 419
  3. Web site: Giovanni B. Marieni . Marieni-saredo.it . 2022-03-24.
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  6. Web site: Galeria comandantilor. ro. RoAF.
  7. Romanian Aviation in the First World War. Romanian Military Thinking . Mihail Orzeață . Valeriu Avram . 3 . 2018 . 206–231.
  8. Web site: Istoric. ro. RoAF.