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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 ...
2 (Training) Regiment Army Air Corps is a regiment of the British Army's Army Air Corps. It is responsible for all of the Army Air Corps' groundcrew Phase 2 and 3 training, as well as the Ground Support Commanders Course for officers. The Regiment is based at Middle Wallop Flying Station and is made up of two squadrons:
Elementary Flying Training is delivered at RAF Shawbury and Army Aviation Centre, Middle Wallop. [28] Training Units, Army Aviation Centre, Middle Wallop. 7 (Training) Regiment AAC. 671 Squadron – Juno HT1; 673 Squadron – AH-64E Apache Conversion to type; 2 (Training) Regiment AAC. 676 Squadron – Administration; 668 (Training) Squadron ...
Formerly No. 1 Reconnaissance Flight AAC (Formerly: No. 1901 Air Observation Post Flight RAF) [12] [13] 2 Flight: 1 September 1957: Netheravon: 1992: Formerly No. 2 Reconnaissance Flight AAC (Formerly: No. 1902 Air Observation Post Flight RAF) [13] 3 Flight: 1 September 1957: RAF Leuchars: 2009: Formerly No. 3 Reconnaissance Flight AAC
671 Squadron was formed on 1 April 1986 at Middle Wallop as part of 2 Regiment AAC (Training). From 2000 it was operated Westland Lynx AH.7's, Westland Gazelle AH.1 's and Bell 212 AH.1 's. It joined 7 Regiment AAC (Flying) on 1 April 2009.
No. 660 Squadron AAC (660 Sqn) is a squadron of the British Army's Army Air Corps (AAC). It was formerly No. 660 Squadron RAF , a Royal Air Force air observation post squadron associated with the 21st Army Group during the Second World War .
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Middle Wallop is a village in the civil parish of Nether Wallop in Hampshire, England, on the A343 road. At the 2011 Census the population was included in the civil parish of Over Wallop . The village has a public house, The George Inn, and a petrol station as well as The Wallops Parish Hall.