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  1. On 26 August 1938, the unit returned to its birthplace at RAF Netheravon, and on 1 September 1939 it was renamed No. 1 Service Flying Training School. It disbanded on 7 March 1942, [3] when Netheravon was required for Army Cooperation Command use. [3]

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  4. During World War II, thousands of British cadets were taught to fly at six civilian training schools in the US, the first and largest being in Terrell, TX. B...

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  5. 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.

  6. The aim of this YouTube channel for No 1 Flying Training School is to provide current and future students access to the new ACOTS system video files. These video files show how the system is used ...

  7. WWII British Flying Training School Museum Terrell Texas

  8. Funding problems for the fledgling Air Force resulted in the disbandment on 1 July of No. 1 Squadron and other units established at the same time, their aircraft and personnel instead forming a single squadron of six flights under the control of No. 1 Flying Training School (No. 1 FTS) at Point Cook. No. 1 Squadron was reactivated as an ...

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