The Royal Air Force in Texas The Royal Air Force in Texas

The Royal Air Force in Texas

Training British Pilots in Terrell during World War II

    • 5.0 • 1 Rating
    • $9.99
    • $9.99

Publisher Description

With the outbreak of World War II, British Royal Air Force (RAF) officials sought to train aircrews outside of England, safe from enemy attack and poor weather. In the United States six civilian flight schools dedicated themselves to instructing RAF pilots; the first, No. 1 British Flying Training School (BFTS), was located in Terrell, Texas, east of Dallas. Tom Killebrew explores the history of the Terrell Aviation School and its program with RAF pilots. Most of the early British students had never been in an airplane or even driven an automobile before arriving in Texas to learn to fly. The cadets trained in the air on aerobatics, instrument flight, and night flying, while on the ground they studied navigation, meteorology, engines, and armaments--even spending time in early flight simulators. By the end of the war, more than two thousand RAF cadets had trained at Terrell, cementing relations between Great Britain and the United States and forming lasting bonds with the citizens of Terrell.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2003
October 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
208
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of North Texas Press
SELLER
UNT Press
SIZE
7.1
MB
Lionel Morris and the Red Baron Lionel Morris and the Red Baron
2019
In Plain Site In Plain Site
2019
Parris Island: "The Cradle of the Corps" Parris Island: "The Cradle of the Corps"
2016
Montgomery in the Good War Montgomery in the Good War
2000
The Man Who Took Rap The Man Who Took Rap
2018
Mobilizing the South Mobilizing the South
2022