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  1. Media in category "Royal Air Force College Cranwell". The following 17 files are in this category, out of 17 total. At the foundation ceremony for College Hall, Cranwell (cropped).jpg 291 × 525; 65 KB. At the foundation ceremony for College Hall, Cranwell.jpg 1,307 × 822; 473 KB. Band of the Royal Air Force College.jpg 3,258 × 2,438; 3.4 MB.

  2. It is thus the RAF equivalent of Sandhurst or the Britannia Royal Naval College, and is considered by some to be the spiritual home of the RAF. No.3 Flying Training School (FTS), training navigators and non-commissioned aircrew, is also based here. Cranwell is also home to two of the RAF bands namely the RAF College Band and the RAF Regiment Band.

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  4. www.ukairfieldguide.net › airfields › CranwellCranwell - UK Airfield Guide

    The College of Air Warfare moved to Cranwell in 1972 when RAF Manby closed down which included the Staff Nav Course and the Aero Systems Course for Navigators. I attended the Staff Nav Course in 1973; I completed it mid tour on 51 Sqn at Wyton. I was destined to become the NImrod R staff officer at 1 Gp in 1977.

  5. Hay 13 opciones de transporte de Aeropuerto Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) a Cranwell RAF College and Airfield. Encuentra los precios, horarios e información importante para elegir el mejor viaje.

  6. After the Great War and the creation of the RAF, Cranwell was chosen as the site of the Cadet College and RAF College Cranwell began to train cadets on 5 Feb 1920. This was also the year that the only Royal Air Force Hospital in the county opened at Cranwell, not being joined by RAF Nocton Hall Hospital until 1940.

  7. Foundation of the RAF College. 1. Realising Trenchard's vision for an RAF College on the lines of Sandhurst and Britannia, RAF Cranwell was officially formed on 1 November 1919 and opened for business on 5 February 1920. 2. The decision to replace the existing corrugated iron huts was made in 1922. 3. By 1929, plans had been drawn up, the final