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Royal Air Force Flying Training

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The first complete listing of the many thousands of flying training and support units of the RAF and its predecessor the Royal Flying Corps from 1912 to the present day. Many years of research have gone into this coverage of such units as Flying Training Schools, Operational Training Units, Conversion Units, Operational Conversion Units, World War I Training Squadrons and numbered flights. Lesser known units include Maintenance Units, Repair & Servicing Units, Air Stores Parks, Staging Posts and numbered landing grounds in the UK, 2nd TAF and the Middle East. Cross-references are given to relevant administrative units such as Commands, Groups, Wings, Bases and Brigades, which are also listed. Aircraft types and examples are given, and in many cases the periodic strength or establishment. Comprehensive index of bases. 368 pages. 200 photographs.

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Royal Air Force Flying Training, Ray Sturtivant, John Hamlin, James J. Halley

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Titre
Royal Air Force Flying Training
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Air-Britain
Format
rigide
Pages
368
ISBN10
0851302521
ISBN13
9780851302522
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The first complete listing of the many thousands of flying training and support units of the RAF and its predecessor the Royal Flying Corps from 1912 to the present day. Many years of research have gone into this coverage of such units as Flying Training Schools, Operational Training Units, Conversion Units, Operational Conversion Units, World War I Training Squadrons and numbered flights. Lesser known units include Maintenance Units, Repair & Servicing Units, Air Stores Parks, Staging Posts and numbered landing grounds in the UK, 2nd TAF and the Middle East. Cross-references are given to relevant administrative units such as Commands, Groups, Wings, Bases and Brigades, which are also listed. Aircraft types and examples are given, and in many cases the periodic strength or establishment. Comprehensive index of bases. 368 pages. 200 photographs.