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1936
1936 - 1482.PDF
JUKE 4, 1936. FLIGHT. 605 THE OYAL ORCE SERVICE NOTES AND NEWS AIR MINISTRY ANNOUNCEMENTS • THE FIRST SYMBOL. The " T " in " T.S.R." stands for " torpedo," " S " and " R " for " spotter " and " reconnaissance " respectively. Within the T.S.R. category comes the Fairey Swordfish (Pegasus HI) seen here over Martlesham complete with "tin fish."— Flight photograph.) R.A.F. DISPLAY—ADMISSION Service Personnel.—R.A.F. personnel serving at home and per sonnel on leave from abroad, reserve officers, airman pilots of Class " F," R.A.F. Reserve, officers and airmen of the Special Reserve and of the Auxiliary Air Force, R.A.F. pupil pilots at civil flying schools, and also members of Princess Mary's R.A.F. Nursing Ser vice, are each entitled, subject to the succeeding sub-paragraphs, to free admission for themselves and one guest, as follows: — Rank. Entitlement, (a) Officers, cadets and mem- Two tickets, which entitle the holders to free admission to the 10s. enclosure. Two tickets, which entitle the holders to fr* admission to a 5s. enclosure. bers of Princess Mary's R.A.F. Nursing Service (whether in uniform or plain clothes). (b) Warrant officers, and N.C.Os. of, and above, the rank of sergeant and airman pupil pilots at civil flying schools (whether in uniform or plain clothes). (c) Airmen of, and below, the Free admission to a 2S. enclo- rank of corporal, and air- sure without ticket. Also craft apprentices (uniform one free 25. enclosure ticket compulsory). for the use of one guest. Service personnel engaged on duty at the Display are each en titled to tickets of free admission for two guests. Service personnel at home who, for service reasons, are unable to attend the Display, but whose relatives desire to do so, are entitled to two tickets of free admission. Service personnel stationed abroad whose rela tives at home desire to attend the Display are entitled to two tickets of free admission (which are issuable only in response to applications from the relatives themselves). Applications for such tickets, supported by definite evidence as to the identity of the applicant, may be submitted as follows:—(a) Officers on leave from abroad and relatives of officers serving abroad—to the Secretary- Air'Ministry, (b) Airmen on leave from abroad and relatives of airmen serving abroad—to the Officer i/c Records, Ruislip, Middle sex, who, if satisfied that the applicants are qualified, will demand tickets from the Display Secretary for them. Regular personnel of the Royal Navy and Army or of the Dominion air forces attached to the Royal Air Force are entitled to the same privileges with regard to free and half-price admission for themselves and guests to the R.A.F. Display as personnel of corresponding ranks in the Royal Air Force. Officers of the Reserve of Air Force Officers and airmen pilots of Class " F," R.A.F. Reserve, will receive information from the Air Ministry regarding their entitlement to free admission. The Superintendent of R.A.F. Reserve will requisition their tickets from the Display Secretary, from whom he will also requisition tickets required by R.A.F. pupil pilots at civil flying training schools. Special Reserve officers and airmen, and officers and airmen of the Auxiliary Air Force, will obtain their tickets through their Local Service Agent. ADMISSION ON PAYMENT AT REDUCED RATES The civilian staff of the Air Ministry, and the civilian staff and civilian employees at.Air Ministry outstations, who desire to attend the Display this year may each be supplied with not more than two tickets at half the normal price of admission to the 10s., 5s., or 2s. enclosure (including admission at the entrance gates). Officers, airmen and R.A.F. pupil pilots at civil flying schools, in addition to the free entitlement, may each be supplied with one ticket at half ths normal price of admission to the enclosure as appropriate. - Members of Light Aeroplane Clubs.—The privilege of attending the Display at a reduced price of admission has again been ex tended to non-air force members of light areoplane clubs, who may each be supplied with no more than two tickets for the price ot one, admitting to the 10s. enclosure (including admission). THE CASE TRUST FUND The Case Trust Fund was formed in 1920 through the generous bequest of a sum of £5,000 by the Reverend Joshua John Case of Plymstock, Plymouth. The object of the fund is to assist the training as candidates for ordination as clergymen of the Church
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