Unit Name: | Aviación Nacional |
Country: | Spain |
Allegiance: | Nationalist faction |
Branch: | Spanish Armed Forces (Nationalist faction) |
Type: | Air force |
Dates: | 1936–1939 |
Battles: | Spanish Civil War |
Identification Symbol Label: | Roundel |
Identification Symbol 2 Label: | Alternate roundel |
Identification Symbol 3 Label: | Fin flash |
Identification Symbol 4 Label: | Fin flash (low visibility) |
thumb|A Caudron C.286 of the Nationalist Spanish Air ForceThe terms "Aviación Nacional" ("Nationalist Aviation"), "Fuerza Aérea Nacional" ("Nationalist Air Force") and "Ejército Nacional del Aire" ("Nationalist Army of the Air") refer to military air units supporting General Franco against the Second Spanish Republic in the Spanish Civil War and includes:
At the end of the war, the air force was reorganised into the current iteration of the Spanish Air Force, with its fin flash still used on modern Spanish aircraft.
The Aviación Nacional was formed from rebel elements of the Aeronáutica Militar and Aeronáutica Naval at the onset of the Spanish Civil War, seizing control of 90 out of 400 military and civilian aircraft in Spain.[2] With additional aircraft and training supplied by Germany and Italy, it was quick to gain air superiority over the Spanish Republic's relatively obsolete aircraft. German aircraft flew in Spanish Nationalist colours as part of the Condor Legion, giving such aircraft as the Heinkel He 111 and the Junkers Ju 87 their first combat experience.