Rhodesia was the last of the Commonwealth countries to enter the Empire Air Training Scheme and the first to turn out fully qualified pilots.
In addition to the Empire Air Training Scheme, wartime demands had led to training for home requirements.
The squadron was raised under the Empire Air Training Scheme.
It is of note that this was planned as a permanent base and preceded the Empire Air Training Scheme.
Its role was to provide intermediate and advanced flight training to new pilots as part of Australia's contribution to the Empire Air Training Scheme.
The concept was in any case abandoned soon after, as Australia concentrated on participation in the Empire Air Training Scheme.
No. 6 Initial Training School was also formed as part of the Empire Air Training Scheme.
It was formed in Australia, under the Empire Air Training Scheme.
He was particularly proud of having established the Empire Air Training Scheme in Australia.
In 1940 the Federal Government took over the airport as an air base for the Empire Air Training Scheme.
Rhodesia was the last of the Commonwealth countries to enter the Empire Air Training Scheme and the first to turn out fully qualified pilots.
In addition to the Empire Air Training Scheme, wartime demands had led to training for home requirements.
The squadron was raised under the Empire Air Training Scheme.
It is of note that this was planned as a permanent base and preceded the Empire Air Training Scheme.
Its role was to provide intermediate and advanced flight training to new pilots as part of Australia's contribution to the Empire Air Training Scheme.
The concept was in any case abandoned soon after, as Australia concentrated on participation in the Empire Air Training Scheme.
No. 6 Initial Training School was also formed as part of the Empire Air Training Scheme.
It was formed in Australia, under the Empire Air Training Scheme.
He was particularly proud of having established the Empire Air Training Scheme in Australia.
In 1940 the Federal Government took over the airport as an air base for the Empire Air Training Scheme.
Rhodesia was the last of the Commonwealth countries to enter the Empire Air Training Scheme and the first to turn out fully qualified pilots.
In addition to the Empire Air Training Scheme, wartime demands had led to training for home requirements.
The squadron was raised under the Empire Air Training Scheme.
It is of note that this was planned as a permanent base and preceded the Empire Air Training Scheme.
Its role was to provide intermediate and advanced flight training to new pilots as part of Australia's contribution to the Empire Air Training Scheme.
The concept was in any case abandoned soon after, as Australia concentrated on participation in the Empire Air Training Scheme.
No. 6 Initial Training School was also formed as part of the Empire Air Training Scheme.
It was formed in Australia, under the Empire Air Training Scheme.
He was particularly proud of having established the Empire Air Training Scheme in Australia.
In 1940 the Federal Government took over the airport as an air base for the Empire Air Training Scheme.