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  2. 1918 Flying training began at RAF Cranwell with the formation of the RAF. 1920 The RAF College was established at RAF Cranwell. 1934 College Hall opened. 1941 The first Gloster Whittle Jet (E28/39) flew from RAF Cranwell under great secrecy. 1960s Technical training, previously undertaken at RAF Henlow merged with training at RAF Cranwell.

  3. Aug 11, 2022 · R.A.F. College Cranwell is Britain's busiest RAF Station and it is also a very crucial station for ALL RAF pilots and aircrew. Why?Well, this is where it all...

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  4. The Royal Air Force was formed on 1 April 1918 and, as a Royal Air Force establishment, Cranwell became the headquarters of No. 12 Group for the last few months of the war. After the cessation of hostilities in November 1918, the Chief of the Air Staff , Sir Hugh Trenchard , was determined to maintain the Royal Air Force as an independent service rather than let the Army and Navy control air ...

  5. RAF 100: Inside Cranwell College. 16m. For over 100 years, the Royal Air Force has defended the skies of Britain and projected the country’s power and influence around the world. As the world’s oldest independent air force, it also has a rich and often astonishing history – one that is filled with the stories of extraordinary men and ...

  6. You’ll be training for 24 weeks, or 18 weeks for previously serving individuals. What are the course modules? Module 1 – Military Skills where you will learn the basics of being part of the RAF. Module 2 – Development 1: Know yourself to lead others. Module 3 – Development 2: Line management & command.

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    Source: UK MIL AIP Cranwell [3] Royal Air Force Cranwell or more simply RAF Cranwell ( ICAO: EGYD) is a Royal Air Force station in Lincolnshire, England, close to the village of Cranwell, near Sleaford. Among other functions, it is home to the Royal Air Force College (RAFC), which trains the RAF's new officers and aircrew.

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