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No. 10 School of Technical Training RAF (1940–58) [17] No. 11 School of Technical Training RAF (1940–45 & 1945–47) [17] No. 12 School of Technical Training RAF (1940–65); [17] was at RAF Melksham in 1961 [18] No. 13 School of Technical Training RAF (1940) became No. 14 School of Technical Training RAF [17] No. 14 School of Technical ...
No. 17 Elementary Flying Training School RAF: 18 January 1941: North Luffenham: 1 June 1942: Peterborough: Disbanded [4] No. 18 Elementary Flying Training School RAF: 3 September 1939: Fairoaks: 14 May 1947: Fairoaks: No. 18 Reserve Flying School RAF [4] No. 19 Elementary Flying Training School RAF: 21 January 1941: Sealand: 31 December 1942 ...
During the First World War, No. 17 Group was formed at the start of April 1918, within No. 4 Area. It was transferred to North-Eastern Area on 8 May 1918, with Training being added to the name on 8 August 1918. [1]
Number 17 Squadron (sometimes written as No. XVII Squadron), currently No. 17 Test and Evaluation Squadron (TES), is a squadron of the Royal Air Force. It was reformed on 12 April 2013 at Edwards Air Force Base , California , as the Operational Evaluation Unit (OEU) for the Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning .
After the Second World War, 1 FTS was briefly reconstituted by the renaming of No. 17 Service Flying Training School RAF (17 SFTS) on 18 June 1947 at RAF Spitalgate. [3] The school had RLGs (Relief Landing Ground) at RAF Folkingham between 28 July 1947 and August 1947, and at RAF Bottesford after that; it was disbanded again on 25 February 1948 ...
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No. 19 Flying Training School RAF; I. No. 1 (Indian) Service Flying Training School RAF; N. No. 11 Flying Training School RAF; No. 11 Service Flying Training School RAF;
Contractually, the Directorate of Flight Training of No. 22 Group RAF (DFT) is the user, Defence Equipment and Support is the customer and Ascent Flight Training is the service provider. [2] Organisationally, the RAF's DFT is in charge of: [3] Headquarters Central Flying School at RAF Cranwell; No. 1 Flying Training School at RAF Shawbury