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Spain Air Force

Ejército del Aire
Seal of the Spanish air force
Spanish Air Force seal
Founded 7 October 1939 – present
Country  Spain
Allegiance King Felipe VI
Branch Air Force
Size 20,435 personnel (2016)
414 aircraft
Part of Ministry of Defence
Command HQ Cuartel General del Ejército del Aire (CGEA)
Patron Our Lady of Loreto
Motto(s) "Per aspera ad astra"
March Spanish Air Force Anthem
Anniversaries 10 December
Engagements
Commanders
Commander in Chief
(Captain General)
King Felipe VI
Chief of Staff of the Air Force Air General Javier Salto
Insignia
Roundel Roundel of Spain.svg
Fin flash High visibility fin flashLow visibility fin flash
Aircraft flown
Fighter F/A-18, Eurofighter Typhoon
Patrol P-3 Orion, CASA CN-235
Reconnaissance Falcon 20
Trainer F-5, CASA C-101, Beechcraft Bonanza, King Air, Colibrí
Transport C-130 Hercules, CASA C-295, CASA CN-235, Airbus A310, Eurocopter Cougar, A400M

The Spanish Air Force (SPAF) (Spanish: Ejército del Aire; literally, "Army of the Air") is the aerial branch of the Spanish Armed Forces.

Hot air balloons had been used with military purposes in Spain as far back as 1896. In 1905, with the help of Alfredo Kindelán, Leonardo Torres y Quevedo directed the construction of the first Spanish dirigible in the Army Military Aerostatics Service, created in 1896 and located in Guadalajara. The new airship was completed successfully and, named 'España', made numerous test and exhibition flights.

The Spanish Army air arm, however, took off formally in 1909 when Colonel Pedro Vives Vich and Captain Alfredo Kindelán made an official trip to different European cities to check the potential of introducing airships and airplanes in the Spanish Armed Forces. One year later a Royal decree established the National Aviation School, Escuela Nacional de Aviación (civil) in Getafe, near Madrid, under the Ministry of Public Works and Transport, Ministerio de Fomento.

The established institution became militarized under the name Aeronáutica Española when Colonel Pedro Vives was chosen to lead it as director of the Aeronáutica Militar, Military Aeronautics, the name of the air arm of the Spanish Army. Captain Alfredo Kindelán was named Chief of Aviation, Jefe de Aviación.

On 17 December 1913, during the war with Morocco, a Spanish expeditionary squadron of the Aeronáutica Española became the first organized military air unit to see combat during the first systematic bombing in history by dropping aerial bombs from a Lohner Flecha (Arrow) airplane on the plain of Ben Karrix in Morocco. During the years that followed, most of the military activity of the Spanish Air Force would take place in Northern Morocco.


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