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Old 2nd July 2014, 02:20
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Re: Luftwaffe Pilot/Aircrew training routes and stages

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Originally Posted by Richard T. Eger View Post
Dear All,

From geahanse's original question, I think he was looking for an overview. While the references to in depth studies are nice, and, if he really wanted to dig that deeply, then quite satisfying. However, that wasn't what I think he really wanted.

Regards,
Richard

Even an overview would take hours and hours to put together for the Flugzeugfuehrer and Beobachter occupational specialties because the stages along the route changed with the extigencies' of war.

Here is another sources that is of more recent publication and lays it all out in comprehensive detail:


Carlsen, Sven and Michael Meyer.Die Flugzeugführer-Ausbildung der Deutschen Luftwaffe 1935-1945 [German Air Force Pilot Training 1935-1945].Zweibrücken: VDM Heinz Nickel Verlag:
Band I:Von der Grundausbildung bis zur Blindflugschule [From Elementary Training to Instrument Flight School] (1998).ISBN: 3-925480-29-3.Hb (laminated cover).496p.Profusely illus. (incl. color photos).Charts and tables.
Band II:Fliegerwaffenschulen und Ergänzungsgruppen [Aviation Combat Schools and Replacement Groups] (2000).ISBN: 3-925480-34-x.Hb (laminated cover).576p.Profusely illus. (incl. color photos).Tables.
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