Granzery Air Force

The Grozyar Legiero (GROL) (: Granzery Air Force), formed in March 1950, is the aerial warfare branch of the Granzery Royal Defence Force. It operates a total of 551 active aircraft, involving 258 fixed wing combat aircraft (including attack, fighters, multiroles, and bombers), 95 fixed wing support aircraft (including AWACS, transport, maritime patrol, and trainers) and 198 rotary wing aircraft.

1934-1947

 * - Mainstay fighter throughout the Rotenkan Revolution, a total of 230 operated. Phased out in 1939.
 * - Partial service from 1939 to 1942. 104 total operated.
 * - Mainstay fighter from 1938 to 1946. 674 total operated.
 * Vertega V221 - First Jet fighter in service, served from 1946 to 1949. 120 in total were operated.
 * - Fighter/Bomber serving from 1940 to 1947. 295 total operated.
 * - Heavy Strategic Bomber and Maritime Patrol aircraft serving from 1940 to 1949. 105 total operated.
 * - Medium bomber, served from 1937 to 1944. 87 total operated.
 * - Light Bomber/Reconnaissance. 175 total operated.

Roundels
The Roundel of the Grozyar Air Force was first adopted in 1950, following the fall of the fascist regime. It is a Octagon with a red background, and Green/White Cross in the middle. The colours represent the flag of Grozav Inima, while the cross has often been used on Grozyar Roundels historically. In 1971 a low visibility roundel was also developed, which is a light grey Octagon with a lighter grey cross inside.