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Old 5th March 2009, 23:21
Kutscha Kutscha is offline
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Pilot training > WW1

How many hours did it take for a trainee pilot to get his wings in WW1?

After getting his wings, did the pilot get further training or was he sent straight off to an operational squadron?

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