From 1953 to 1961 when they used PProv T.1's.
I've searched but to no avail so far.
6 FTS Percival Provost T.1 callsigns
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6 FTS Percival Provost T.1 callsigns
You could see him thinking "Bleedin'pilots,don't know nuffin.All glammer" He's probably right.
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Re: 6 FTS Percival Provost T.1 callsigns
The school itself apparently went through numerous changes, being disbanded, then revived.
Nobody seems to be divulging that information for it, not even the downloadable PDF of RAF callsigns.
Seems to exist for putting university attendees into the Air Force, with locations all over Britain.
I'll have some more digs, but who knows if anything is out there?
Perhaps some of our Members attended?
EDIT: FOUND THIS, WHICH SUGGESTS THE CALLSIGN WAS "X" at one time, but if 6FTS operated from different airfields, would they all use the X?
We need an RAF communications person; what about Den (511 Flyer)?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_R ... call_signs
Nobody seems to be divulging that information for it, not even the downloadable PDF of RAF callsigns.
Seems to exist for putting university attendees into the Air Force, with locations all over Britain.
I'll have some more digs, but who knows if anything is out there?
Perhaps some of our Members attended?
EDIT: FOUND THIS, WHICH SUGGESTS THE CALLSIGN WAS "X" at one time, but if 6FTS operated from different airfields, would they all use the X?
We need an RAF communications person; what about Den (511 Flyer)?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_R ... call_signs
Re: 6 FTS Percival Provost T.1 callsigns
I do know that when 6 FTS where at Finningley in the 90's,their call sign was "Foxtrot Yankee Yankee" followed by two or three digits
to signify whether the aircraft was single or twin engined.
Post-war when at Ternhill,they operated Harvard then Prentice and then the PProv.
The other operator of the PProv at Ternhill was 7 FTS.
to signify whether the aircraft was single or twin engined.
Post-war when at Ternhill,they operated Harvard then Prentice and then the PProv.
The other operator of the PProv at Ternhill was 7 FTS.
You could see him thinking "Bleedin'pilots,don't know nuffin.All glammer" He's probably right.
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Re: 6 FTS Percival Provost T.1 callsigns
Ahh Ternhill, I did a lot of glider flights in the ATC there.
Larry