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Re: FAA flying training 1940-41
No 14 EFTS, RAF Elmdon (nr Birmingham)
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Re: FAA flying training 1940-41
Source: Gilbert S. Guinn and G.H. Bennett, British Naval Aviation in World War II, The US Navy and Anglo-American Relations. London:2012, I.B. Tauris.
No 9 EFTS, RAF Anstey nr. Coventry, (p.38) No 28 EFTS, Wolverhampon (p. 39) No 29 EFTS, RAF Clyffe, Pypard, Wilts. (p.43) FAA reluctance to use EFTS for RAF-style grading (p.92) The book suggests that FAA would-be trainees were seeded throughout RAF EFTS. This book, despite its title, is concerned with FAA training in the US.
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