No. 5 Flying Training School RAF

No. 5 Flying Training School

Vickers Varsity T.1 WF413 of No. 5 Flying Training School Royal Air Force in 1971
Active 26 Apr 1920 - 11 Apr 1942
23 Apr 1947 - 4 Jan 1948
22 Jan 1951 - 30 Dec 1953
1 Jun 1954 - 31 Dec 1974
Country  United Kingdom
Branch Royal Air Force
Role Pilot training

No. 5 Flying Training School (5 FTS) is a former Royal Air Force flying training school that operated between 1920 and 1974.[1]

History

First formation

The school was formed on 26 April 1920 at RAF Shotwick and redesignated No. 5 Service Flying Training School from 3 September 1939. It used a variety of aircraft including de Havilland DH.9's, Avro 504's, Sopwith Snipe's, Westland Wapiti's, Avro Tutor's, Gloster Gauntlet's, Wallace's, Hawker Audax's, Hawker Hind's, Fairey Battle's, Hawker Hurricane's, North American Harvard's, Miles Master's, Airspeed Oxford's, Miles Magister's and de Havilland Tiger Moth's.[1]

It was disbanded on 11 April 1942 at RAF Ternhill.[1]

Second formation

1947-48

Third formation

1951-53

Fourth formation

1954-1974

References

Citations

  1. 1 2 3 Lake 1999, p. 106.

Bibliography

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