No. 1 Flying Training School RAAF
No. 1 Flying Training School (No. 1 FTS) is a school of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). It is one of the Air Force's original units, dating back to the service's formation in 1921, when it was established at RAAF Point Cook, Victoria. By the early 1930s, the school comprised training, fighter, and seaplane components. It was re-formed several times in the ensuing years, initially as No. 1 Service Flying Training School (No. 1 SFTS) in 1940, under the wartime Empire Air Training Scheme. After graduating nearly 3,000 pilots, No. 1 SFTS was disbanded in late 1944, when there was no further requirement to train Australian aircrew for service in Europe.
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1 FTSAdrian Cole (RAAF officer)Air Force Training Group RAAFAirco_DH.9AAlan RawlinsonAlister MurdochAustralian Army AviationAustralian Defence Force Basic Flying Training SchoolAustralian Defence Force Helicopter SchoolAvro_AnsonBill NewtonBrian EatonCentral Flying School RAAFCharles Eaton (RAAF officer)Charles Read (RAAF officer)Colin_HannahDick CresswellDouglas Wilson (RAAF officer)Elwyn Roy KingFighter Squadron RAAFFrank BladinFrank HeadlamFrank LukisFrank McNamara (RAAF officer)Frederick SchergerGeorge Jones (RAAF officer)Glen CooperGordon SteegeHarry CobbyHippolyte De La RueHistory of the Royal Australian Air ForceJoe Hewitt (RAAF officer)John BalmerJohn Francis JacksonJohn McCauleyList of British Commonwealth Air Training Plan facilities in AustraliaNicky BarrNo. 11 Elementary Flying Training School RAAFNo. 1 Applied Flying Training School RAAFNo. 1 Basic Flying Training School RAAF
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No. 1 Flying Training School RAAF
No. 1 Flying Training School (No. 1 FTS) is a school of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). It is one of the Air Force's original units, dating back to the service's formation in 1921, when it was established at RAAF Point Cook, Victoria. By the early 1930s, the school comprised training, fighter, and seaplane components. It was re-formed several times in the ensuing years, initially as No. 1 Service Flying Training School (No. 1 SFTS) in 1940, under the wartime Empire Air Training Scheme. After graduating nearly 3,000 pilots, No. 1 SFTS was disbanded in late 1944, when there was no further requirement to train Australian aircrew for service in Europe.
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A Escola de Treino de Voo N.º ...... ao encerramento desta escola.
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La no 1 Flying Training School ...... breveté près de 3 000 pilotes.
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No. 1 Flying Training School ( ...... ing ab initio flight training.
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("I think, therefore I am")
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No. 1 Flying Training School's ...... he torch of learning inflamed"
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A Escola de Treino de Voo N.º ...... o teatro europeu como pilotos.
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La no 1 Flying Training School ...... breveté près de 3 000 pilotes.
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No. 1 Flying Training School ( ...... aircrew for service in Europe.
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Escola de Treino de Voo N.º 1 da RAAF
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