No.1 Service Flying Training School
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No. 1 Service Flying training School was a training school that was established to train Indian pilots during the Second World War. This became part of the Indian Air Force towards the end of the War.
[edit] Summary
- Name: No.1 Service Flying Training School (India)
- Abbrv: No.1 SFTS
- Location: RAF station, Ambala
- Raised: 23 Oct 1940 Disbandment/Renaming: Aug 1949
- Other names: Advance Flying School (India)
[edit] Aircraft Operated
- Hawker Hart,
- Hawker Audax,
- North American Harvard,
- Hawker Hurricane,
- Spitfire Vc,
- Spitfire VIII,
- Spitfire XIV,
- Airspeed Oxford and
- Avro Anson.

