RM2M97AKY–Folland Fo144 Gnat T1, from No4 Flying Training School, RAF Valley, Anglesey.
RME0MCD6–Aug. 08, 1954 - New Pilot Training School. Instruction In Jet Aircraft Control: The new pilot-training scheme of the Royal Air Forces - known asProvost-Vampire Sequence, under which pilots qualify for their wings on jet aircraft is now under full operation. Pupils first enter No. 6. Flying Training School, at Ternhill, Shropshire, where a 30 weeks course is taken.. They are taught to fly provost piton engine trainer. The Provost is characteristically like the Vampire Jet. On passing out at Ternhill students then go on to No. 5
RMAF37GJ–Defence Elementary Flying Training School Slingsby T-67M-260 Firefly England UK
RM2BW3J08–A Hawker Fury 1 ( K 2067 ) of No 3 Flying Training School force landed at Grantham and ran into the pavilion damaging its starboad wings . 30 July 1936
RF2C718RD–Aero A.304 used by Luftwaffe Flying Training School (Flugzeugführerschule) A/B 71 in 1941
RM2JK1CP9–A trainee pilot and his instructor (in the front cockpit) preparing for a flight in a de Havilland Tiger Moth at an Elementary Flying Training School.The Tiger Moth was a 1930s British biplane designed by Geoffrey de Havilland and built by the de Havilland Aircraft Company. It was operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and other operators as a primary trainer aircraft
RM2BTKJDK–G-CGKJ, a Grob Tutor T1 in the colours of 6 Flying Training School, Royal Air Force, at RAF Leuchars in 2013.
RMRYERRR–transport / transportation, aviation, military aircraft, training aircrafts Bristol Bulldog, No. 1 Flying Training School, Royal Australian Air Force, Point Cook Air Force Base , Victoria, 1930s, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMCC5X7W–Slingsby Firefly T67M-260 of the UK Defence Elementary Flying Training School, taxiing at the Royal International Air Tattoo, Fa
RM2GAKJ4Y–The lead ship in a formation of P-40's peeling off for the 'attack' in a practice flight at the Army Air Forces advanced flying school at Moore Field. Selected aviation cadets are given transition training in these fighter planes before receiving their pilot's wings, Mission, TX, 1943. (Photo by US Army Air Force/RBM Vintage Images)
RMC45HAP–Training machines at the flying school Munich-Schleissheim , 1931
RM2KFP8NF–1949, historical, a single-engine propellered aircraft in the sky, a North American Harvard trainer coming in to land at RAF Ternhill, Market Drayton, Shropshire, England, UK. The aerodome at Tern Hill first opened in 1916 but then closed in 1922. With fears of a war loomng, the land was requisitioned again in 1935, as the RAF expansion programme got underway.
RMPAACR7–185 No. 3 Service Flying Training School, Amberley, Queensland, trainees
RMKYAE57–No. 8 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF (AWM P10648.001)
RM2CKDWX5–aerial view of RAF Shawbury airfield in Shropshire
RMW2DR2P–'Revolver practice at the Elementary Flying Training School', 1941. Creator: Charles Brown.
RMAFJ668–Tiger Moth aircraft fly over the former RAF Flying Training School at Sywell, UK.
RF2JPGRKC–Two Eurocopter EC135 Juno Helicopters from No. 1 Flying Training School arrive at RAF Fairford for the RIAT
RMA7KER0–Slingsby Firefly two seat aircraft operated by the Defence Elementary Flying Training School refuelled from a TOTAL fuel tanker Duxford England UK
RM2M97AK1–Five Folland Fo144 Gnat T1s from No4 Flying Training School, RAF Valley, Anglesey.
RME0MA9T–May 05, 1954 - New pilot training school. Instruction in jet aircraft control.: The new pilot-training scheme of the Royal Air force - known as Provost-Vampire Sequence, under which pilots qualify for their wings on jest aircraft is now under full operation. Pupils first enter No. 6 . flying Training School at Ternhill, Shropshire, where a 30 weeks course is taken. They are taught to fly Provost Piston engine trainer. The Provost characteristically like the Vampire Jet. On passing out at Ternhill students are then passed on to No. 5 F.T.S. at Oakington, Cambs
RM2WY7367–WW2 1942 USA Cadets of the American aviation school at the Naval Air Station Corpus Christi at the training flight schedule. In the background of the photo is a Naval Aircraft Factory N3N-3 training aircraft (serial number 2928, tail number 659). Schedule training blackboards, with cautionary message 'DONT GET CAUGHT ABOVE THE CLOUDS' Corpus Christi USA
RM2BW3HNP–A Hawker Fury 1 ( K 2067 ) of No 3 Flying Training School force landed at Grantham and ran into the pavilion damaging its starboad wings . 30 July 1936
RF2C718X9–Aero Ab.101 used by Luftwaffe Flying Training School (Sch./FAR 33) in Ingolstadt, 1939
RFG10DAJ–Squirrel Helicopter of Defence Flying Training School
RM2ANDF8K–G-CGKL, a Grob Tutor T1 in the colours of 3 Flying Training School, Royal Air Force, at RAF Leuchars in 2012.
RME5D4FR–Shoulder patch of a soldier from a trainer in the Irish Air Corps Flying Training School
RM2JHF098–Airbus Helicopters H135 - Juno HT1 from the RAF No. 1 Flying Training School arriving at RAF Fairford for RIAT 2022
RF2CW9A30–The SIAI-Marchetti SF.260 military trainer aircraft of the Belgian Air Force.
RM2G7FA8H–Royal Air Force British Aerospace Hawk T1 jet trainer plane climbing after take off. RAF 208 Squadron BAe Hawk T.1, part of 4 Flying Training School
RM2KFP825–1949, historical, a single-engine propellered aircraft in the sky, a North American Harvard trainer coming in to land at RAF Ternhill, Market Drayton, Shropshire, England, UK.. Aircraft no 11348. The aerodome at Tern Hill opened in 1916 but was closed in 1922. With war again on the horizon, the land was requisitioned in 1935, as the RAF expansion programme got underway.
RMPDR5FA–89 No. 3 Service Flying Training School, Amberley, Queensland, trainees
RMKYAE4R–No.1 Initial Flying Training School RAAF (AWM P00436.001)
RM2D8425T–Ground crew working on an RAF Hawk training aircraft, outside a hangar at RAF Valley, Anglesey, North Wales, home to No 4 Flying Training School.
RMMY0E4J–Seed plane loading at Kiddell Plains, December 1962. De Havilland Australia DH-82A Tiger Moth VH-APH was built in Mascot, NSW in September 1940 for the Royal Australian Air Force and carried RAAF serial 17-116. It served with No.7 Elementary Flying Training School in Tasmania and went into storage at the end of WW2. It was sold to a private buyer in 1946 and registered as VH-APH with Queensland Flying Services in 1957. It was sold to Airplanters of Bundaberg and operated in that region performing aerial seeding and other agricultural work until retirement in 1966. It was restored in 1989 and i
RFA25XTR–2 RAF Tucano trainers from number 1 Flying training School FTS at RAF Linton on ouse over North yorkshire
RMDR74AW–A British Royal Air Force Tucano T1 Trainer from No. 72(R) Squadron Flying Training School, RAF Linton-on-Ouse at the 2013 RIAT
RMC45HB9–Instruction in aerobatic flying at the Flying School Munich - Schleissheim , 1931
RM2M97AJF–Folland Fo144 Gnat T1, XR569, from No4 Flying Training School, RAF Valley, Anglesey.
RME0MBXX–Aug. 08, 1954 - NEW PILOT TRAINING SCHOOL..INSTRUCTION IN an AIRCRAFT CONTROL.. The new pilot-training scheme of tin R.A.F. moon as Provost...Vampire Sequence under whioh pilots qualify for their wing. of Jet aircraft is now under fall operation. Pupils first enter No. 6. Flying Training School at Terrlill, Shropshire for a 30 weeks oourse where they are taught to fly Provost Piston engine trainer. .The Provost is Characteristically like the Vampire Jet, On passing out at Torah= they go to No. 5.0.1.s. at oakington, Cams., for a further 50 weeks course on the Vampire T
RMH71X4X–Antique c1930 photograph, American Eagle Aircraft Corporation of Texas hangar at Love Field in Dallas, Texas. The company was (at least partly) a flying school for training pilots. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINT.
RMC5BADJ–Tucano T1 ZF347 belonging to 1 Flying Training School seen at RAF Linton on Ouse
RF2C93KR5–Letov Š.328.83 used by one of the Luftwaffe flying training schools, early 1940s
RFJ0G419–BAE Systems Hawk 128 T2 Trainer a British single engine advanced trainer aircraft taxiing at RAF Valley No 4 Flying Training School
RM2RE268P–Brough, East Yorkshire. c.1938 – A Royal Air Force Blackburn B-2 trainer biplane of No.4 Elementary and Reserve Flying Training School descending over rooftops, coming into land at Brough Aerodrome.
RMBFEDN1–Piper Pa-28 Cherokee Warrior basic flight flying training school light aircraft
RM2JHF0A8–Airbus Helicopters H135 - Juno HT1 from the RAF No. 1 Flying Training School arriving at RAF Fairford for RIAT 2022
RF2CW9A4D–The SIAI-Marchetti SF.260 military trainer aircraft of the Belgian Air Force.
RM2NRF0BW–Airbus H-145M Jupiter HT 1, ZM499, 202 Sqn, RAF Valley, Anglesey, United Kingdom,
RM2KFP82A–1949, historical, a single-engine propellered aircraft in the sky, a North American Harvard trainer coming in to land at RAF Ternhill, Market Drayton, Shropshire, England, UK. Aircraft no 5755. The aerodome at Tern Hill opened in 1916 but was closed in 1922. With war on the horizon, the land was requisitioned again in 1935, as the RAF expansion programme got underway.
RMPA66Y1–185 No. 8 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF (AWM P10648.001)
RMKYAE58–No. 8 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF pilot 1940 (AWM 134653)
RMT96BCR–de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk
RM2B63JCW–ZF244, a Shorts Tucano T1 operated by the Royal Air Force's Tucano Display Team, at Prestwick Airport during the Scottish Airshow in 2014.
RM2P2A174–Midland Bank staff who have joined the RAF Volunteer Reserve, ready for their first pilot training flights, London Air Park, Hanworth, 26 March 1937
RMCY27F2–British Aerospace Hawk T2 Jet Trainer XX324 of the RAF No. 4 Squadron Flying Training School takes off at the 2012 RIAT
RMC45HB2–On the runway of the flying school Munich-Schleissheim, 1931
RM2M97AJA–Folland Fo144 Gnat T1, XR569, from No4 Flying Training School, RAF Valley, Anglesey.
RME0M05G–Feb. 02, 1953 - R.A.F. gets a new advanced Trainer: As Britain's Royal Air Force goes ahead converting itself to all-jet operational strength, it is also changing its advanced trainer. The Balliol T.2 is replacing the Harvard. Powered by a Rolls-Royce Merlin engine, the new trainer seats pupil and instructor side-by-side. Picture shows pilots in training at Flying Training School consult a map before a practice cross-country flight in formation with Balliol trainers in background.
RFA7KEP9–Close up of cockpit of a Slingsby Firefly two seat aircraft being operated by the Defence Elementary Flying Training School
RM2REWGF5–Royal Air Force display jet plane BAe Hawk T1 in special paint scheme celebrating 85 years of No. 4 Flying Training School RAF. Flown by Martin Pert
RMKXR9MX–Royal Air Force Vickers Varsity T1 WJ945 in colours of 6 Flying Training School, at Shuttleworth Collection air show, Old Warden aerodrome, Bedfordshire, England, July 1982, transferred to Cornwall Aviation Heritage Centre, Newquay, in 2013, no longer airworthy
RM2JYXRX9–New British Trainer Aircraft In Service -- 'Balliol' trainer planes from a flying training school practice formation flying. The new British 'Balliol' T.2 trainer plane is now superceding the Harvard as the advance single pistoned engined trainer of the Royal Air Force. The machine is fitted with a Rolls-Royce Merlin engine and instructor and pupil sit side by side. January 26, 1953. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency, Limited).
RF2RMX4R8–BAE Systems Hawk Advanced Jet Trainer of 4FTS waits to depart from the 2023 Royal International Air Tattoo
RMW647BT–Phenom T1
RM2JHF07F–Airbus Helicopters H135 - Juno HT1 from the RAF No. 1 Flying Training School arriving at RAF Fairford for RIAT 2022
RF2CW9A6D–The SIAI-Marchetti SF.260 military trainer aircraft of the Belgian Air Force.
RM2NRF0G0–Airbus H-145M Jupiter HT 1, ZM499, 202 Sqn, RAF Valley, Anglesey, United Kingdom,
RMKETH34–RAF's new trainer Grob Prefect at RAF Cranwell families day
RMPA66Y3–185 No. 8 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF pilot 1940 (AWM 134653)
RMKYAE51–No. 1 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF pilot (AWM P07175.008)
RMT96BCP–de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk
RM2B63J9F–ZF244, a Shorts Tucano T1 operated by the Royal Air Force's Tucano Display Team, at Prestwick Airport during the Scottish Airshow in 2014.
RMB5JA1P–defence helicopter flying school Training Griffin HT1
RF2RH9D3F–British Defence Helicopter Flying School Juno HT1 Eurocopter EC135 ZM525 arrives at RAF Fairford in Southern England to attend the RIAT
RMC45HB6–Education in the Flying school Munich-Schleissheim , 1931
RM2M9981A–Four Westland Whirlwinds of No.2 Flying Training School, RAF Shawbury, near Shrewsbury, make a final flight over their base on 17 December 1980, to mark the withdrawal of the type from the training role after 26 years of service. The gate guardians are a Bristol Sycamore helicopter and a de Havilland Vampire T11.
RME0XNRH–Jul. 07, 1967 - Princess Margaret visits R.A.F. Oakington: H.R.H. Princess Margaret, today visited Royal Air Force Station Oakington, near Cambridge. The station is the home of No.5 Flying Training School. During her visit, the Princess, who were a flame pink mini dress with matching strew hat, witnassed an Aerobatic and flying demonstration which included a display by the ''Red Arrows'' the R.A.F. Aerobatic Team. Photo Shows Princess Margaret turns her head to watch the flying display, at R.A.F. Oakington today.
RM2X15EX8–R.A.F. PILOT PUPILS TAKE THEIR FIRST STEPS AT ANELEMENTARY FLYING TRAINING SCHOOL. - 7926 Lecture on aircraft recognition Royal Air Force
RM2RFGHW2–Royal Air Force British Aerospace Hawk T1 jet trainer plane on display at Duxford. RAF 208 Squadron BAe Hawk T.1, part of 4 Flying Training School
RM2RGM80J–Airbus Helicopters Juno HT1 ZM523 from the Defence Helicopter Flying School in flight, England, UK
RM2HX5YEJ–Wirraways, 5 in 'Echelon Right Stepped up' formation, at No. 2 Service flying Training School, Wagga Wagga (NSW). January 20, 1941. (Photo by John Harrison, Australian War Memorial).;Wirraways, 5 in 'Echelon Right Stepped up' formation, at No. 2 Service flying Training School, Wagga Wagga (NSW).
RF2RNEP64–BAE Systems Hawk Advanced Jet Trainer of 4FTS waits to depart from the 2023 Royal International Air Tattoo
RMW647C0–Phenom T1
RM2JHF08P–Airbus Helicopters H135 - Juno HT1 from the RAF No. 1 Flying Training School arriving at RAF Fairford for RIAT 2022
RF2CW9A65–The SIAI-Marchetti SF.260 military trainer aircraft of the Belgian Air Force.
RM2NRF1G1–Airbus H-145M Jupiter HT 1, ZM499, 202 Sqn, RAF Valley, Anglesey, United Kingdom,
RMKETH44–RAF's new trainer Grob Prefect at RAF Cranwell families day
RMPA66XT–184 No. 1 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF 1942 (AWM P01375.003)
RMKYAE50–No. 1 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF 1942 (AWM P01375.003)
RMKWT3H9–Signage for Pacific States Aviation, an FAA flight school for pilot training at Buchanan Field Airport, a municipal airport operated by Contra Costa County in Concord, California, September 8, 2017.
RM2B63J75–ZF244, a Shorts Tucano T1 operated by the Royal Air Force's Tucano Display Team, at Prestwick Airport during the Scottish Airshow in 2014.
RMB5JA1M–defence helicopter flying school Training Griffin HT1
RMWW6EEG–1940s ROWS OF UNITED STATES ARMY AIR CORPS FLYING CADETS IN UNIFORM PILOT FLIGHT TRAINING SCHOOL RANDOLPH FIELD TEXAS USA - a1340 HAR001 HARS MALES RISK B&W FILE PILOTS HIGH ANGLE ADVENTURE DISCOVERY DRILLING COURAGE ATTENTION WORLD WARS WORLD WAR WORLD WAR TWO WORLD WAR II AT IN OF FORMATION ROWS UNIFORMS CADETS CONCEPTUAL WORLD WAR 2 FACILITY RANDOLPH FIELD TX YOUNG ADULT MAN AIR CORPS BARRACKS BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY HAR001 MANPOWER OLD FASHIONED RANK RANK AND FILE
RMC45HAC–Student pilot of the Flying School Munich-Schleissheim , 1931
RM2M97DMH–2 BAe Systems Hawks from 4 Flying Training School at Valley display at RAF Alconbury in August 1987. Aircraft have Union Jack tails
RMAPAHW9–Hawk T1 RAF jet trainer low pass over airfield runway - colour scheme marks 85th Anniversary of No 4 Flying Training School
RM2X14TGG–R.A.F. PILOT PUPILS TAKE THEIR FIRST STEPS AT ANELEMENTARY FLYING TRAINING SCHOOL. - 7926 Classroom studies in expression Royal Air Force
RM2G7FA8E–Royal Air Force British Aerospace Hawk T1 jet trainer plane climbing after take off. RAF 208 Squadron BAe Hawk T.1, part of 4 Flying Training School
RMC4WN74–British school of Ballooning. Picture by James Boardman.
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