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RAF Form 414, Vol 10
Podcast |
Plane Tales
Publisher |
Capt Nick
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Aviation
Comedy
History
Publication Date |
Apr 04, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:18:20
I apologise to you all but it’s time for my tatty old RAF log book to come out of the cupboard again. It was a sad, sad situation but for the recently promoted Flight Lieutenant Anderson, his departure from flying the Phantom on 43 Squadron was a reality that he had to face up to. Central Flying School is an august establishment that will proudly inform anyone with an interest (or not) that it is the world’s longest existing flying training school. It was to this anachronistic institution that I was bound! The crest of the Central Flying School of the Royal Air Force   The Staff of the Central Flying School   The Red Arrows   The island of Anglesey   The Britannia Bridge   The BAE Systems Hawk T1   Flying the Hawk   The Great Orme and Llandudno Pier   Llandudno Pier   Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to CFS, the RAF, the National Library of Wales, Tim Felce, Defence Imagery, Google Maps, Noel Walley and images within the Public Domain.
I apologise to you all but it’s time for my tatty old RAF log book to come out of the cupboard again. It was a sad, sad situation but for the recently promoted Flight Lieutenant Anderson, his departure from flying the Phantom on 43 Squadron was a reality that he had to face up to. Central Flying School is an august establishment that will proudly inform anyone with an interest (or not) that it is the world’s longest existing flying training school. It was to this anachronistic institution that I was bound! The crest of the Central Flying School of the Royal Air Force   The Staff of the Central Flying School   The Red Arrows   The island of Anglesey   The Britannia Bridge   The BAE Systems Hawk T1   Flying the Hawk   The Great Orme and Llandudno Pier   Llandudno Pier   Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to CFS, the RAF, the National Library of Wales, Tim Felce, Defence Imagery, Google Maps, Noel Walley and images within the Public Domain.

I apologise to you all but it’s time for my tatty old RAF log book to come out of the cupboard again. It was a sad, sad situation but for the recently promoted Flight Lieutenant Anderson, his departure from flying the Phantom on 43 Squadron was a reality that he had to face up to. Central Flying School is an august establishment that will proudly inform anyone with an interest (or not) that it is the world’s longest existing flying training school. It was to this anachronistic institution that I was bound!

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The crest of the Central Flying School of the Royal Air Force

 

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The Staff of the Central Flying School

 

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The Red Arrows

 

The island of Anglesey

 

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The Britannia Bridge

 

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The BAE Systems Hawk T1

 

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Flying the Hawk

 

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The Great Orme and Llandudno Pier

 

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Llandudno Pier

 

Images under Creative Commons licence with thanks to CFS, the RAF, the National Library of Wales, Tim Felce, Defence Imagery, Google Maps, Noel Walley and images within the Public Domain.

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