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Aviation History
1954
1954 - 0558.PDF
4 FLIGHT 5 MARCH 1954 YOURS TO TRAIN ON ...IN THE R.4.F. With the new flying training techniques now being intro duced in the Royal Air Force, pupil pilots receive their ad vanced instruction on these 550 m.p.h. Vampire T.n jet trainers. Offering side-by-side : seating for pupil and instructor, and fully aerobatic, the Vampire T. 11 is the perfect introduction to jet flying on which pupils can progress with confidence to the 'wings' stage. Proud of their skill and mastery, these young men look forward to the day when they will be flying Swifts or Canberras. They know they're doing a vital job . . . that they've chosen a fine career. Do you want to fly? To help Britain keep the lead in aviation? To make a career in a young Service with great traditions ? If suitable you will be commissioned as a pilot or navigator—and from then on promotion can be rapid and the pay is exception ally good. Why not write now for details of short service and permanent commissions in flying duties to Air Ministry (F.R.200) Adastral House M.R.2., Kingsway, London, W.C.2. Please give your date of birth and brief particulars of your education and qualifications. THE ROYAL AIR FORCE
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