Central Flying School RAAF
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La Central Flying School RAAF (CFS) est une unité d'entraînement de la Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), basée au (en) à Sale, dans l'état de Victoria, en Australie. Opérant avec des Pilatus PC-9, l'unité est responsable de la formation des instructeurs de vol, de l'établissement des normes de vol et de la vérification des pratiques de vol. C'est aussi le berceau d'une équipe de voltige aérienne connue sous le nom des Roulettes. En outre, la CFS est la première unité d'aviation militaire mise en place en Australie, en 1913. Son rôle était à l'époque de fournir une formation de base aux pilotes de guerre australiens. Son statut actuelle date de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, après la mise en place du Plan d'entraînement aérien du Commonwealth britannique.
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A Escola de Voo Central (CFS) foi formada na Base aérea de Point Cook no dia 7 de Março de 1913; o que faz dela a mais antiga unidade de aviação militar da Austrália e uma das mais antigas do mundo. É possível traçar a história da CFS até 1909. Actualmente, opera aviões Pilatus PC-9 de instrução. A escola é responsável por formar instrutores de voo e estabelecer normas aeronáuticas. É também a casa de uma unidade de acrobacias aéreas, denominada . Os membros desta equipa acrobática são instrutores de voo na escola.
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Central Flying School (CFS) is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) training unit, located at RAAF Base East Sale, Victoria. It operates the Pilatus PC-21 turboprop trainer. The school is responsible for training flight instructors, setting flying standards, and auditing flying practices. It is also home to the "Roulettes" aerobatic team. CFS was the first military aviation unit to be formed in Australia, in 1913, when its role was to provide basic flying training. Its current form dates from World War II, when it was re-established to train flying instructors for the Empire Air Training Scheme (EATS).
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Central Flying School RAAF
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Central Flying School (CFS) is a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) training unit, located at RAAF Base East Sale, Victoria. It operates the Pilatus PC-21 turboprop trainer. The school is responsible for training flight instructors, setting flying standards, and auditing flying practices. It is also home to the "Roulettes" aerobatic team. CFS was the first military aviation unit to be formed in Australia, in 1913, when its role was to provide basic flying training. Its current form dates from World War II, when it was re-established to train flying instructors for the Empire Air Training Scheme (EATS). CFS was inaugurated at Point Cook, Victoria, in March 1913, and trained over 150 pilots of the Australian Flying Corps during World War I. It was disbanded in December 1919, and the newly formed RAAF's No. 1 Flying Training School took on its function in 1921. Re-formed under EATS at Point Cook in April 1940, CFS relocated to New South Wales the following month, based first at Camden, then at Tamworth from April 1942, and finally at Parkes from January 1944. It returned to Point Cook in September 1944. By the end of World War II, the school had produced more than 3,600 instructors. It transferred to East Sale in November 1947. Since 1962, CFS has been responsible for three aerobatic display teams. The first, "The Red Sales", flew De Havilland Vampire jet aircraft. A second team, "The Telstars", was formed in 1963, also flying Vampires. The Telstars disbanded in 1968, just after taking delivery of new Macchi MB326H jets, when the RAAF curtailed display flying. The Roulettes formed in 1970, flying the Macchi, and continued to operate the type until 1990, when the team finished converting to the PC-9. As well as the Roulettes, CFS is responsible for the display work of the Air Force Balloons.
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La Central Flying School RAAF (CFS) est une unité d'entraînement de la Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), basée au (en) à Sale, dans l'état de Victoria, en Australie. Opérant avec des Pilatus PC-9, l'unité est responsable de la formation des instructeurs de vol, de l'établissement des normes de vol et de la vérification des pratiques de vol. C'est aussi le berceau d'une équipe de voltige aérienne connue sous le nom des Roulettes. En outre, la CFS est la première unité d'aviation militaire mise en place en Australie, en 1913. Son rôle était à l'époque de fournir une formation de base aux pilotes de guerre australiens. Son statut actuelle date de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, après la mise en place du Plan d'entraînement aérien du Commonwealth britannique.
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A Escola de Voo Central (CFS) foi formada na Base aérea de Point Cook no dia 7 de Março de 1913; o que faz dela a mais antiga unidade de aviação militar da Austrália e uma das mais antigas do mundo. É possível traçar a história da CFS até 1909. Actualmente, opera aviões Pilatus PC-9 de instrução. A escola é responsável por formar instrutores de voo e estabelecer normas aeronáuticas. É também a casa de uma unidade de acrobacias aéreas, denominada . Os membros desta equipa acrobática são instrutores de voo na escola.
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