AUSTRALIAN STUDENT PILOTS GET THEIR WINGS.—This example of formation flying by recruit pilots of the Royal Australian Air Cadets was one of the last tactics required of them before they wore given their wings. Australia is co-operating with Great Britain in the training of pilots for the Royal Air Force which is seeking greatly increased enlistments to keep pace with Britain's re armament programme and huge additions to the Air Force Australia’s students pilots are taught the groundwork of combat flying as taught to Britain's own student recruits. These pilots are pictured in the air near Melbourne .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 218, 14 August 1937, Page 6
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97AUSTRALIAN STUDENT PILOTS GET THEIR WINGS.—This example of formation flying by recruit pilots of the Royal Australian Air Cadets was one of the last tactics required of them before they wore given their wings. Australia is co-operating with Great Britain in the training of pilots for the Royal Air Force which is seeking greatly increased enlistments to keep pace with Britain's re armament programme and huge additions to the Air Force Australia’s students pilots are taught the groundwork of combat flying as taught to Britain's own student recruits. These pilots are pictured in the air near Melbourne. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 218, 14 August 1937, Page 6
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