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Aviation History
1952
1952 - 0324.PDF
4 FLIGHT 8 FEBRUARY 1952 There's a place for YOU Careers which guarantee an exciting future are few and far between. When you add to this unusually good pay, an outdoor life and the satisfaction that comes from doing a job that matters you have summed up the things that so many men ask for and which the Royal Air Force gives. To-day men are urgently needed to fly in the R.A.F.'s newly formed squadrons. Those selected for Pilot or Navigator under the new Aircrew scheme are commissioned on the successful completion of their initial training. You can enlist on short engagements of 4 or 8 years carrying attractive gratuities of up to £1,500. If you stay on as a Regular there's no reason why, after 8 years' service, you should not be earning over £1,000 a year (including marriage allowance). Ask yourself how many civilian jobs pay so well. Then write for the free leaflet about life in the Royal Air Force either for National Service or as a career. TO: ROYAL AIR FORGE (F.R.32.), VICTORY HOUSE, LONDON, W.G.2. Please send details of life in the R.A.F. (A) In the Air (B) On the Ground (Tick which you require) NAME ADDRESS : AGE (Applicants from British Isles only) ic If you are 14-17 — and keen—join the Air Training Corps"k
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