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  2. No. 55 Operational Training Unit RAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 55 Operational Training Unit RAF was an Operational Training Unit of the Royal Air Force, formed in November 1940 at RAF Aston Down, in Gloucestershire, to train fighter pilots, formed initially from No. 5 OTU, flying Hawker Hurricane single seat fighter aircraft, Supermarine Spitfire single seat fighter aircraft and Bristol Blenheim, a twin-engined light bomber. [1]

  3. RAF Annan - Wikipedia

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    04/22. 1,400 metres (4,593 ft) Concrete. Royal Air Force Annan, or more simply RAF Annan, is a former Royal Air Force station located about 2 miles (3.2 km) north-east of the town of Annan, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, which was operational during the Second World War.

  4. List of conversion units of the Royal Air Force - Wikipedia

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    RAF Lindholme RAF Scampton RAF Upwood RAF Waddington RAF Finningley RAF Scampton. Formed by re-designting No. 1653 Heavy Conversion Unit RAF Disbanded 15 October 1952 to become the Reserve Training Squadron RAF Became the Lincoln Conversion Flight RAF at Upwood 1 February 1955. 231 OCU.

  5. No. 81 Group RAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 81 Group was formed on 16 December 1940 at RAF Sealand, as part of Fighter Command, to control the Operational Training Units. On 19 February 1941 the group headquarters moved to Tallow Hall in Worcester, and then on 22 December 1941 it was based at Avening Court in Gloucestershire. It was disbanded on 15 April 1943 when all controlled ...

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

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    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] 2nd Tactical Air Force Support Unit RAF (1954) [64] Other units.

  7. No. 3 (Coastal) Operational Training Unit RAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 3 (C) OTU was the first unit to be officially based at RAF Haverfordwest. Initially, on the 30 November 1942, four of its Armstrong Whitworth Whitley aircraft, along with ground crew, moved in from RAF Cranwell. Its role was to provide aircrew with reconnaissance training and by June 1943 its full complement of aircraft had arrived. [3]

  8. No. 10 Group RAF - Wikipedia

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    World War II. European theatre of World War II. Battle of Britain. Commanders. Notable. commanders. Air Vice-Marshal Sir Christopher Joseph Quintin Brand KBE, DSO, MC, DFC. No. 10 Group RAF (10 Gp) was a former operations group of the Royal Air Force which participated in the Second World War.

  9. No. 16 Operational Training Unit RAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 16 Operational Training Unit RAF (16 OTU) was a training unit of the Royal Air Force.. It was formed at RAF Upper Heyford on 8 April 1940 from the No. 4 Group RAF Pool, which comprised No 7 and No 76 Squadron, within No. 6 Group RAF, to train night bomber crews, for which it was equipped with Handley Page Hampdens and Herefords.