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The Asia Minor Campaign was followed by a long period of peace during which both the Hellenic Army and Naval Aviation Services were reorganized and upgraded. From 1925 new types of aircraft of British and, mainly, French manufacture were delivered. At 1925, in co-operation with the British Company
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spotted the Ottoman fleet and dropped four bombs. This mission is regarded as the first naval-air operation in military history and was widely commented upon in the press, both Greek and international. Meanwhile, the Hellenic Navy, in the process of setting up its air arm, bought a fleet of
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as passenger. Venizelos, impressed by the potential of air warfare, suggested that Greece should take advance of this new weapon. The following months a French military mission took up the development of Greek aviation by creating a fleet of four
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broke out in October 1912, these airplanes performed a number of reconnaissance and bombing missions; the most notable was a sortie against the Ottoman fleet anchorage in the
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and the incorporation of the Greek naval air fleet into the Greek Navy ensured the foundation of the Naval Air Service (NAY). Meanwhile, disagreements between King
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a long period of peace followed during which the Naval Air Service was reorganized and upgraded, especially with the establishment of the
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the Naval Aviation formed one squadron, that together with additional four of the Army Aviation Service participated in operations in
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Dimitrios Argyropoulos, World War I aviator and the first casualty of the Hellenic Naval Air Service (1917).
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was sworn in as the first Air Minister and assigned the reorganisation of the branch to the veteran aviator
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at June 1917, however the anti-royalist party of the country under the leadership of Venizelos formed a
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Moraitinis became a fighter pilot in World War 1 and rose to the command of the Greek naval air force
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During the following years (1917–1918), a fighter and bomber squadron, known as "Z" Squadron (
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was established as a unified independent branch of the Hellenic Armed Forces. Prime Minister
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by his British colleagues and counted nine victories in total, becoming so Greece's only
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Kaisarou-Pantazopoulou Triantaphyllia; Beldekos Geōrgios I.; Karytinos Alexios (2000).
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modified one of the Farmans into a hydroplane, giving it the name of the mythical hero
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At the beginning of 1914 credits were voted for the creation of a naval aerodrome in
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that supported the Allied military operations in the region from December 1916.
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Aristeidis Moraitinis, commander of the Hellenic Naval Air Service (1917–1918).
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The air forces of the world: their history, development, and present strength
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To ascend from a floating base: shipboard aeronautics and aviation, 1783–1914
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The present-day Hellenic Navy retains an aerial component in the form of the
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Thomas, Andrew. "In the Footsteps of Daedulus: Early Greek Naval Aviation".
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seaplanes he was escorting on their way to bomb the Turkish battlecruiser
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Thanos Veloudios, distinguished during the Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922).
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biplanes and other aircraft, while each one counted ca. 10–12 aircraft.
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Pantelis Psychas, World War I aviator, awarded the British
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Military units and formations of Greece in World War I
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Military aviation units and formations in World War I
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1930
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Austro-Hungarian Imperial and Royal Aviation Troops
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List of historic aircraft of the Hellenic Air Force
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Index


roundel
Hellenic Navy
Naval aviation
Aristeidis Moraitinis
Greek
Hellenic Navy
Greek Armed Forces
Balkan Wars
First World War
Allies
Aegean
Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922)
State Aircraft Factory
Hellenic Air Force
Navy Aviation Command
Greece
Emmanouil Argyropoulos
Nieuport IV
Athens
Eleftherios Venizelos
Maurice Farman MF.7
Dimitrios Kamperos
Daedalus

Balkan Wars
Dardanelles
Michael Moutoussis
Aristeidis Moraitinis
Sopwith Gunbus

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