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  2. Central Flying School - Wikipedia

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    The Central Flying School (CFS) is the Royal Air Force's primary institution for the training of military flying instructors. Established in 1912 at the Upavon Aerodrome, it is the longest existing flying training school. The school was based at RAF Little Rissington from 1946 to 1976.

  3. Central Flying School RAAF - Wikipedia

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    Central Flying School (CFS) is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) training unit, located at RAAF Base East Sale, Victoria. It operates the Pilatus PC-21 turboprop trainer. The school is responsible for training flight instructors, setting flying standards, and auditing flying practices. It is also home to the "Roulettes" aerobatic team. CFS ...

  4. List of Royal Air Force schools - Wikipedia

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    Central Flying School. No. 2 Central Flying School RAF (1940–42) became No. 1 Flying Instructors School RAF [56] Advanced Flying School. No. 201 Advanced Flying School RAF (1947–54) became No. 11 Flying Training School RAF [44] No. 202 Advanced Flying School RAF (1947, 1951–54) became No. 7 Flying Training School RAF [44]

  5. Central Flying School SAAF - Wikipedia

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    The Central Flying School is a flight school of the South African Air Force. It is an ab initio flight training school. [ 6 ] The unit was formed as the central point of flying training after closure of all Air Force flying schools in South Africa.

  6. Flight training - Wikipedia

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    The oldest flight training school still in existence is the Royal Air Force's (RAF's) Central Flying School formed in May 1912 at Upavon, United Kingdom. [5] The oldest civil flight school still active in the world is based in Germany at the Wasserkuppe. It was founded as "Mertens Fliegerschule", and is currently named "Fliegerschule ...

  7. History of the Royal Australian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Flying Corps remained part of the Australian Army until 1919, when it was disbanded along with the AIF. Although the Central Flying School continued to operate at Point Cook, military flying virtually ceased until 1920, when the Australian Air Corps was formed. The Australian Air Force was formed on 31 March 1921.

  8. RAF Upavon - Wikipedia

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    During August 1935, the Central Flying School was to return to Upavon and stayed there until it moved to RAF Little Rissington in Gloucestershire in April 1942. [13] During this crucial period, the school's primary role was to train and supply flight instructors to the now increasing number of military flying schools. [ 14 ]

  9. Central Flying School RNZAF - Wikipedia

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    Central Flying School is the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) unit which is responsible for training the force's flight instructors.It was established at the start of World War II as the Flying Instructors School and assumed its current name 1941.