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  1. It was renamed to No. 6 Service Flying Training School on 3 September 1939 and North American Harvards joined. The School's Advanced Training Squadron used various airfields for armament training such as RAF Penrhos and RAF Warmwell. The School's Initial Training Squadron used RAF Kidlington, RAF Windrush, RAF Chipping Norton and RAF Hullavington.

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  3. No. 1 School of Navigation and Bomb Dropping RAF (−1919) became School of Air Pilotage RAF [19] No. 2 School of Navigation and Bomb Dropping RAF (−1919) became School of Air Pilotage RAF [19] No. 3 School of Navigation and Bomb Dropping RAF (−1919) [20] No. 4 School of Navigation and Bomb Dropping RAF (−1919) [20] Recruit Training schools.

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  5. The Royal Air Force Flying College was formed at RAF Manby on 1 June 1949 and operated various aircraft including Percival Prentices, Percival Provosts, Gloster Meteors, Handley Page Hastings, and Hawker Hunters amongst others. [6] The unit was disbanded on 1 July 1962 and became the Royal Air Force College of Air Warfare which operated Vickers ...

  6. No. 2 Flying Training School and No. 6 Flying Training School do not have a front-line training responsibility – their job is to group the University Air Squadrons and the Volunteer Gliding Squadrons together. The commanding officer of No. 2 FTS holds the only full-time flying appointment for a Group Captain in the RAF, and is a reservist.

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