Fictional Representations of The RFC
- The Bloody Red Baron, the second novel of the alternate-history Anno Dracula series by Kim Newman, primarily follows the exploits of a unit of the RFC and their enemy rivals
- Bartholomew Bandy
- Biggles
- "Private Plane", a Blackadder episode
- Hell's Angels, directed by Howard Hughes, starring Jean Harlow
- The Dawn Patrol, starring Errol Flynn, Basil Rathbone and David Niven
- "The Last Flight", an episode of The Twilight Zone
- Aces High, a 1976 movie
- Goshawk Squadron and its prequels, by Derek Robinson
- Phoenix and Ashes, by Mercedes Lackey
- Robert Radcliffe's novel, Across the Blood-Red Skies (2010)
- Wings, a BBC TV Series (1977–78)
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