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    Number 7 Flight Army Air Corps (7 Flt AAC) was an independent flight of the British Army's Army Air Corps, latterly based at the British garrison at Medicina...
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    part of 7 Regiment AAC (Volunteers). On 1 April 2009, the squadron was disbanded at Netheravon. 8 Flight traces it lineage to the Royal Air Force No. 1908...
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    aboard HMS Queen Elizabeth (R08). On 1 August 2021, No. 7 Flight AAC based in Brunei was redesignated as No. 667 Squadron. In 2022 the Bell 212 was replaced...
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  • Retrieved 6 May 2020. "1 Regt AAC (@1_Regt_AAC) / Twitter". "Aviation | The British Army". "3 Regiment Army Air Corps (@CO_3RegimentAAC) / Twitter". "4 Regiment...
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    regiments (seven Regular Army and one Reserve) of the AAC, as well as two independent flights and two independent squadrons deployed in support of British...
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    2021, No. 7 Flight AAC was re-designated as No. 667 Squadron AAC. In 2022, the Bell 212 was replaced in Brunei with the RAF Puma HC2, operated by No. 1563...
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  • operated Westland Sioux AH.1 helicopters. The flight returned to AAC Middle Wallop in August 2011. The flight supported UK peacetime operations and training...
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  • No. 665 Squadron AAC is a squadron of the British Army's Army Air Corps. It was formerly No. 665 Squadron, a Royal Canadian Air Force air observation...
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    latterly Asian forces. Royal Gurkha Rifles No. 230 Squadron RAF No. 1563 Flight RAF No. 7 Flight AAC No. 667 Squadron AAC "Cameron in deal to extend British troops'...
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    Operation Firedog. No. 1914 Air Observation Post Flight was formed within 656 Squadron. Aircraft operated The squadron then reformed as an AAC Squadron on 1...
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  • No. 652 Squadron AAC is a squadron of the British Army's Army Air Corps (AAC). It was previously No. 652 Squadron RAF, a unit of the Royal Air Force during...
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  • squadron relocated to RAF Aldergrove, as part of 5 Regiment AAC. In 2008, No. 8 Flight AAC, which operated a covert fleet of military registered Eurocopter...
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    Regiment AAC and 7 (Training) Regiment AAC under the umbrella of the Army Aviation Centre. 2 (Training) Regiment performs ground training; 7 (Training)...
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    Britain Memorial Flight. RAF Gatow was from 1970 also used by the UK's Army Air Corps, 7 Aviation Flight AAC, later renamed No. 7 Flight AAC being based at...
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  • qualified and experienced Army pilots. No. 25 Flight AAC based at Nanyuki in Kenya is responsible for providing 24/7 medical evacuation and range clearances...
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  • No. 654 Squadron AAC (654 Sqn) is a squadron of the British Army's Army Air Corps (AAC) that is currently the Headquarters Squadron for 4 Regt AAC. It...
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    Reconnaissance Flight No. 1900 Independent Air Observation Post Flight RAF No. 1903 Air Observation Post Flight RAF 7 Flight AAC 8 Flight AAC 12 Flight AAC 16 Flight...
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    Company, Intelligence Corps 7 Flight AAC, RAF Gatow, (4x Gazelle AH.1) Royal Air Force Gatow Station Flight, (2x Chipmunk T10) No. 26 Signals Unit, Royal...
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  • to 22x F-4 Phantom fighter aircraft carried under its wings. Boeing 747-AAC (Airborne Aircraft Carrier) was a proposed Boeing aircraft designed to be...
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  • (1943–57) became No. 7 Reconnaissance Flight AAC No. 1908 Independent Air Observation Post Flight RAF (1946–55 & 1955–57) became No. 8 Independent Reconnaissance...
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  • renamed 5 Regiment AAC. The regiment consisted of No. 655 (The Scottish Horse) Squadron AAC, No. 665 Squadron AAC and 1 Flight AAC. 655 Squadron operated...
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  • Squadron previously 'B' Flight. On 1 September 1957, the squadron was transferred to the Army Air Corps and became No. 651 Squadron AAC. On 1 April 2019, 651...
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    School. The helicopters belong to the No. 1563 Flight RAF, formerly No. 667 Squadron AAC, and No. 7 Flight AAC. In 1938, the first Seria Mosque was completed...
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  • with the Eurocopter Squirrel HT.2. It moved to 7 Regiment AAC (Flying) on 1 April 2009. Ascent Flight Training List of Army Air Corps aircraft units (United...
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    No. 657 Squadron AAC was a squadron of the British Army's Army Air Corps (AAC), part of the Joint Special Forces Aviation Wing based at RAF Odiham. The...
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  • No. 669 (HQ) Squadron AAC is a squadron of the British Army's Army Air Corps (AAC) which was disbanded as a flying Squadron on 31 July 2016 and reformed...
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  • 664 Squadron AAC is a squadron of the British Army's Army Air Corps. It was formerly No. 664 Squadron, a Royal Air Force air observation post squadron...
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  • No. 679 (The Duke of Connaught's) Squadron AAC is a British Army Reserve helicopter support squadron and is part of the 6 Regiment Army Air Corps. The...
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    No. 662 Squadron AAC is a squadron of the British Army's Army Air Corps (AAC) which flies the Boeing AH-64E Apache from Wattisham Flying Station as part...
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    communication is controlled by the Royal Corps of Signals. The Army Air Corps (AAC) provides direct aviation support, with the Royal Air Force providing support...
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