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  2. List of Royal Flying Corps squadrons - Wikipedia

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    A list of Royal Flying Corps squadrons with date and location of foundation.. The Royal Flying Corps (RFC) was the aviation arm of the British Army. Squadrons were the main form of flying unit from its foundation on 13 April 1912, until its merging with the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) to form the Royal Air Force on 1 April 1918.

  3. Category:Royal Flying Corps squadrons - Wikipedia

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  4. Royal Flying Corps - Wikipedia

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    A second heavier-than-air squadron, No. 2 Squadron, RFC, was also formed on the same day. No. 4 Squadron, RFC was formed from No. 2 Sqn in August 1912, and No. 5 Squadron, RFC from No. 3 Sqn in July 1913. By the end of March 1918, the Royal Flying Corps comprised some 150 squadrons. The composition of an RFC squadron varied depending on its ...

  5. List of pilots awarded an Aviator's Certificate by the Royal ...

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    Before joining the RFC in 1915, Wickham spent time giving exhibition flights in the United States and Canada. Died in June 1945 as a Squadron Leader in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. 21 Francis McClean AFC, FRAeS: 20 September 1910 [22] Founding member of Royal Aero Club; named on Eastchurch memorial to Pioneer Aviators. 22 Edward Keith ...

  6. List of wings of the Royal Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Originally RFC Flying Training Wing based at Shawbury (No. 9 TDS) [1] [4] No. 30 Wing RAF: 1 June 1917: October 1918: Originally RFC Training Wing [1] 15 April 1941: 2 July 1941: Became RAF Iceland [1] No. 31 Wing RAF: 5 June 1917: January 1920: Originally RFC HQ/Corps Wing; became Mesopotamia Wing [1] 15 April 1941: 15 December 1941: Became ...

  7. Air Battalion Royal Engineers - Wikipedia

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    The Air Battalion Royal Engineers (ABRE) was the first flying unit of the British Armed Forces to make use of heavier-than-air craft. Founded in 1911, the battalion in 1912 became part of the Royal Flying Corps, which in turn evolved into the Royal Air Force.

  8. flight letter location(s) period(s) aircraft notes B, Palestine: RAF Aboukir Weli Sheikh Nuran, Palestine: 1917 - December 1917: B.E.2C B.E.12: formed by re-designating an element of 23 Training Squadron [1]

  9. Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.8 - Wikipedia

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    The first production aircraft reached 52 Squadron Royal Flying Corps (RFC) in France in November 1916. The inexperienced pilots of 52 Squadron found their new mounts thoroughly dangerous and several were killed spinning in off a stall while attempting to land; they were grateful to return to the B.E.2e by exchanging aircraft with 34 Squadron in ...