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    British Flight Training Program wing

    hello,

    I am interested in pilot training and civilian instructor wings from the US and RAF/RCAF. I have a question about this wing, if anyone could help.

    It is an instructor wing that was worn by an American training RAF/RCAF cadents in the US during WW2. There were 6 BFTS schools, but I have not been able to ID which school wore this wing. Any help?

    Also, I am looking for other instructor wings of the BFTS or EFTS, including photos.

    Thanks

    P. Frost
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    Last edited by pfrost; 03-05-2005, 01:37 PM. Reason: adding photo

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    BFTS No1 instructor and wing

    Here is a photo of an American pilot instructor at BFTS No.1 that was located in Terrell, Texas. The wing was made in 2 variants, one with a 5 pointed star and the other with a 6 pointed star. They seemed to wear one on the hat and one on the breast, but it wasn't uniform. I have a year book from this school, and about 1/2 wear the wings one way, the other half, the other.

    P. Frost
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      #3
      Hi, you could browse this site about wings from all over the world:

      http://www.ww2wings.com/main.shtml
      Or contact the siteowner Bob, he's a very helpful guy.
      Regards, Luc

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        #4
        Originally posted by lnijherald
        Hi, you could browse this site about wings from all over the world:

        http://www.ww2wings.com/main.shtml
        Or contact the siteowner Bob, he's a very helpful guy.
        Regards, Luc
        Hello,

        You are correct, that is a great site and Bob is a really nice fellow. I have talked with him a number of times.

        P. Frost

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          BFTS contact

          Patrick,

          I would try contacting the BFTS #1 museum in Terrell, Texas and get a contact email for a veteran or the archivist so you can email the image to them. Hopefully they can help you out.

          Visit the No. 1 British Flying Training School Museum at Terrell Municipal Airport.
          119 Silent Wings Dr. 972-524-1714
          Hours: Friday-Saturday 10 a.m. - 5 a.m.,
          Sunday 1 p.m. -5 p.m. or by appointment.

          Cheers,

          Tod

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