Hi all!
This is my first AU so be gentle with me!
I focus mainly on Air Forces but I am going to be sorting out this Army and Navy at some point soon. I hope you all enjoy this, and I would love some feedback.
In September 1945 the Scottish people petitioned their own small government to plead with England for a guarantee that there would be no more hostilities with any countries for a long time to come. The British government obviously couldn’t give them any such assurance so in December 1945 Scotland formally announced independence.
Parliament was formed and members of the long since scattered Scottish Royal family were sought out. Finally, one member was found living a working-class life, unassuming and patriotic. Her name, Mitzi Bell. Mitzi was thrust into the public spotlight and was thrust into the throne her ancestors had been removed from. With the government and Royal family in place thoughts turned to defence of their small country. The economy was recovering better than anyone had expected since their shock departure from the United Kingdom and so deals were struck with other countries for lend-lease and licence building of aircraft.
Some aircraft captured from Axis forces in World War Two were pushed into service and hastily repainted. After the war early jets were sought out, and this led to a big problem to the western world. For years after their independence Britain and America simply chose to ignore the small start-up nation for the most part. With the advent of the Cold War, Scotland was feeling more isolated than ever. It was at this point that Russia stepped in. They extended the olive branch of friendship to the Scottish, sensing that making friends with this small nation could be a massive tactical benefit.
The Scottish people knew what the Russians were doing, but they established diplomatic relations eagerly, more than happy to annoy the British. Russia immediately sold the jet aircraft, the first arriving for Scottish service in 1951. Russia was leased an Air Force and Navy base in Scotland, and this sent the Western world’s blood pressure soaring! Britain and America now made an extra effort to appease Scotland and sold them airframes.
Through the years Scotland has brought many types of aircraft, but only ever in small numbers. Mostly only one squadron of twenty aircraft at a time, two squadrons at most. As many military bases were set up as possible until Scotland was one of the most heavily defended countries in the world, the reason wasn’t necessarily for defence ... it was for the economy. With national service mandatory even now, the massive military employs a large number of people, the benefit ... less people unemployed and on government benefit payments.
The Royal Scottish Air Force is still going strong and now in 2012 they have taken delivery of their latest aircraft, the Eurofighter Typhoon and the Boeing/Lockheed F-22A fighters.
This is the Royal Republic of Scotland
This is the Royal Scottish Air Force at the time of its inception and first flights.
I hope you all enjoy, hopefully more images will be forthcoming throughout the next few days.
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