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Tretridian Air Force
Lyftwæpn
Founded1932; 92 years ago (1932)
Country Tretrid
TypeAir and space force
Insignia
Roundel
Fin flash
Ensign
Aircraft flown
BomberB-52
FighterF-15
F-16/HK-22
F-22

The Tretridian Air Force (Tretridian: Lyftwæpn, lit. 'air arm') is the aerial branch of the Royal Tretridian Armed Forces. It was founded in early 1907 as the Air Corps, a subunit of the Tretridian Army, under which it saw service in the Great War. As a result of campaigning by military theorists arguing for the importance of strategic air power, the Air Corps was made into an independent service branch in 1932.