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  2. No. 1 Flying Training School RAF - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. List of Royal Air Force schools - Wikipedia

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    No. 204 Advanced Flying School RAF (1947–52) became 'D' Squadron of No. 231 Operational Conversion Unit RAF [45] No. 205 Advanced Flying School RAF (1950–54) became No. 4 Flying Training School RAF [45] No. 206 Advanced Flying School RAF (1951–54) became No. 5 Flying Training School RAF [45] No. 207 Advanced Flying School RAF (1951–54) [45]

  4. List of Royal Air Force units & establishments - Wikipedia

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    No. 202 Crew Training Unit RAF (1947) became No. 202 Advanced Flying School RAF [70] No. 204 Crew Training Unit RAF (1947) became No. 204 Advanced Flying School RAF [70] 2nd Tactical Air Force Air Sea Rescue Unit RAF (1955-61) [71] 2nd Tactical Air Force Development Unit RAF (1953) became No. 1323 (Canberra) Flight RAF [71]

  5. 705 Naval Air Squadron - Wikipedia

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    705 Naval Air Squadron is a Fleet Air Arm (FAA) naval air squadron of the United Kingdom’s Royal Navy (RN). It currently forms part of No. 1 Flying Training School at RAF Shawbury and trains pilots and aircrew from all three services under 2 Maritime Air Wing, operating with the Airbus H135 Juno HT Mk1 utility helicopter.

  6. RAF Shawbury - Wikipedia

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    An Airbus Juno HT1 of No.1 Flying Training School. No. 1 Flying Training School (No. 1 FTS) (formerly the Defence Helicopter Flying School) provides basic helicopter pilot training for the RAF, Royal Navy and Army Air Corps (AAC), as well as foreign and commonwealth countries, using twenty-nine Airbus Juno HT1. No. 1 FTS comprises two main ...

  7. List of Reserve flying schools - Wikipedia

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    No. 1 Elementary Flying Training School RAF: 3 September 1939: Hatfield: 5 May 1947: Panshanger: No. 1 Reserve Flying School RAF [3] No. 1 Elementary Flying Training School RAF: 11 July 2003: Barkston Heath [3] No. 2 Elementary Flying Training School RAF: 3 September 1939: Filton: 1 November 1941: Filton: No. 6 (Supplementary) Flying ...

  8. No. 1 School of Technical Training RAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 1 School of Technical Training (No. 1 S of TT) is the Royal Air Force's aircraft engineering school. It was based at RAF Halton from 1919 to 1993, as the Home of the Aircraft Apprentice scheme. The Aircraft Apprentice scheme trained young men in the mechanical trades for aircraft maintenance, the graduates of which were the best trained ...

  9. Category:Flying training schools of the RAF - Wikipedia

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    0–9. No. 1 Flying Training School RAF; No. 1 Service Flying Training School RAF; No. 2 Flying Training School RAF; No. 2 Service Flying Training School RAF