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  2. Middle Wallop Flying Station - Wikipedia

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    Aerial photograph of RAF Middle Wallop looking north, the control tower is in front of the technical site with five C-Type hangars upper right, 29 October 1946 Two AAC Britten-Norman Turbine Defender aircraft outside the hangars at Middle Wallop. Middle Wallop Flying Station is a British Army airfield located near the Hampshire village of ...

  3. List of Army Air Corps aircraft units (United Kingdom)

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    No. 3 Wing AAC: Falaise Airfield, Little Aden: 1965: RAF Khormaksar: 19 Oct 1967 [23] Previously No. 653 Light Aircraft Squadron AAC [24] Controlled: 8, 13 and 15 Flights [24] No. 4 Wing AAC: Singapore [25] 1 October 1965: Singapore: 11 Jan 1971 [26] Previously No. 656 Light Aircraft Squadron AAC [27] Co-located with HQ FARELF

  4. List of airfields of the Army Air Corps (United Kingdom)

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    dates of AAC use notes Wattisham Flying Station, Suffolk: RAF Wattisham (Wattisham Airfield) July 1993 - [1] Middle Wallop Flying Station, Hampshire: RAF Middle Wallop (Middle Wallop Airfield) 1957 - Aldergrove Flying Station, Northern Ireland: RAF Aldergrove (JHC FS Aldergrove) 1960s - Stirling Lines, Herefordshire: RAF Credenhill (RAF ...

  5. AAC Middle Wallop - Wikipedia

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    Aerial photograph of RAF Middle Wallop looking north, the control tower is in front of the technical site with five C-Type hangars upper right, 29 October 1946 Two AAC Britten-Norman Turbine Defender aircraft outside the hangars at Middle Wallop. Army Aviation Centre (AAC) Middle Wallop is a British Army airfield located near the Hampshire ...

  6. Army Air Corps (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The AAC uses the same designation system for aircraft as the Royal Air Force and the Fleet Air Arm. The sole fixed-wing trainer is the Grob Tutor, used for Army Flying Grading. [31] [32] Circa 2023, AAC aviators fly four types of helicopter, and within each type there are usually several marks/variants which carry out different roles.

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    It's also sharply lower than the average since the mid-1970s, of nearly 130 new units for every 100 households formed. A report commissioned by the National Association of Realtors in 2021 ...

  8. 7 (Training) Regiment Army Air Corps - Wikipedia

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    On 1 April 2009, the regiment re-roled as a regular training unit 7 (Training) Regiment AAC based at Middle Wallop as part of the School of Army Aviation. [3] On 1 August 2009, the school was renamed as the Army Aviation Centre. [3] The regiment consisted of 670 Squadron, 671 Squadron and 673 Squadron. [3]

  9. Heavy snow blankets Washington, Baltimore amid first in trio ...

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    Heavy snow fell across a wide swath of the mid-Atlantic, including Washington and Baltimore, on Tuesday night, triggering hundreds of weather-related crashes and delaying hundreds of flights as ...