Ottawa. —The magnitude of the British Empire Air Training Plan is effectively illustrated in the requirements of planes for each training unit. Totalling 3 516 aeroplanes, they are divided as follows: 108 for each of 16 Flying Training Schools; 27 for each of 26 elementary training schools; 24 for each of 10 observers' schools; 75 foi each of 10 bombing and gunnery schools; and 48 for each of two air navigation schools.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 September 1940, Page 7
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