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

    In Apr 2018, 670 Squadron was subsumed by the newly reformed 9 Regiment AAC to go on delivering flying training for the Defence Helicopter Flying School (DHFS) later to become 1 Flying Training School (1FTS) at RAF Shawbury under the new UK Military Flying Training System (UK MFTS).

  5. When No. 1 ACU was closed, the RCAF formed its first post-war flying school at Centralia, the No. 1 Flying Training School (No. 1 FTS). Little flight training was offered that year becuase of the winding down of activities but a flying course did start in January 1946.

  6. On 31 December 1958, the Flying Training Squadron of RAAF College was disbanded, and the flight instruction component of the four-year cadet course became the responsibility of No. 1 BFTS (for basic training) and No. 1 AFTS (for advanced training).

  7. On 1 Nov 1940, No. 1 (Indian) Flying Training School was formed at Ambala to take up the role. It was redesignated as No. 1 Service Flying Training School (SFTS) on 21 July 1941. On 1 April 1946 1 SFTS, 151 OTU and 1 (Advanced) flying Unit merged to become Advanced Flying School (India) at Ambala.

  8. Sep 1, 2017 · Royal Air Force Training Command is replaced by Flying Training Command and Technical Training Command. The Royal Air Force Reserve Command is disbanded. 26th May 1940 - 4th June 1940

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