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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, when Netheravon was required for Army Cooperation Command use.

  2. 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, but disbanded on 7 March 1942, when Netheravon was required for Army Cooperation Command use.

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  4. Rationalisation of RAAF flying training resulted in the disbandment of No. 1 FTS in 1993. The school re-formed at RAAF Base East Sale in 2019, flying the Pilatus PC-21 and conducting ab initio flight training.

  5. The school had RLGs (Relief Landing Ground) at RAF Folkingham between 28 July 1947 and August 1947, and at RAF Bottesford after that; it was disbanded again on 25 February 1948. [3] . Aircraft flown in this period were the de Havilland Tiger Moth and the North American Harvard. Fourth formation (1950 – 1955)

  6. Nov 16, 2023 · In 1969, No. 1 AFTS was re-formed as No. 2 Flying Training School and No. 1 BFTS was re-formed as No. 1 FTS. Rationalisation of RAAF flying training resulted in the disbandment of No. 1 FTS in 1993. Early years

  7. www.raf.mod.uk › units › no1-flying-training-schoolRAF Shawbury | Royal Air Force

    No.1 Flying Training School (1 FTS) is the oldest flying training school in the world. Since forming in 1919, the school has been disbanded and reformed 6 times in its history.

  8. No.1 Flying Training School (India) Date Raised : 1940-11-01 Disbanded : 1941-07-20 Location : Ambala Between 1 Oct 39 and 21 oct 1940, 27 Sqn RAF had acted as a Flying school at Risalpur.

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