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  1. After moving from RAF Netheravon, the school became the first flying unit at RAF Little Rissington in August 1938 with Hawker Audaxes, Hawker Furies, Hawker Harts and Avro Ansons. 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 ...

  2. No. 202 Squadron: Royal Air Force: RAF Valley: Airbus Jupiter HT1: Maritime and mountain flying training 3 in 2019. Prepares RAF trainees as well as FAA trainees who are destined for the anti-submarine warfare Merlin or Wildcat. 9 Regiment Army Air Corps: No. 60 Squadron: Royal Air Force RAF Shawbury Airbus Juno HT1 Advanced helicopter flying ...

  3. No. 6 British Flying Training School RAF. Add languages. Add links. ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. Redirect to: British Flying Training ...

  4. 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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  6. The Vickers Varsity was phased out in 1976 making No 6 FTS an all-jet school. During the 1960s and 1970s all the RAF's Colleges and Flying Training Schools had their own Jet Provost aerobatics team. One of the less known and publicised display teams was flown by 6 FTS. They flew a team for five seasons between 1962 and 1966 and it was ...

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