Middle Wallop Flying Station is a British Army airfield located near the Hampshire village of Middle Wallop. It is the Headquarters for the Army Air Corps...
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Army Air Corps structure was as follows: Army Air Corps, Middle Wallop Flying Station 1 Wing AAC, Hobart Barracks in Detmold, West Germany, under operational...
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Gazelle AH.1, preserved at AAC Middle Wallop ZA737 Westland WA.341 Gazelle AH.1, preserved at Museum of Army Flying, AAC Middle Wallop ZB670 Westland WA.341...
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Aviation Centre, at AAC Middle Wallop Watchkeeper Force HQ, at AAC Middle Wallop 1st Aviation Brigade Combat Team, at AAC Middle Wallop 1 Regiment, Army...
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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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Squadron was temporarily stood down in April 2021 before reforming at AAC Middle Wallop and a transition to the flying grading role. The squadron motto 'Nothing...
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(wings) on 7 May 2010 at a ceremony at the Army Air Corps Base (AAC), Middle Wallop. Harry was awarded his Apache Flying Badge on 14 April 2011. On 16...
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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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at AAC Middle Wallop in Middle Wallop, Hampshire. XP822 – Beaver AL.1 on static display at the Museum of Army Flying at AAC Middle Wallop in Middle Wallop...
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Aviation, AAC Middle Wallop 670 Squadron AAC, Middle Wallop, (Operational training, Gazelle AH.1, activated 1989) 671 Squadron AAC, Middle Wallop, (Conversion...
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2018, the RAF's 100th anniversary, to operate from RAF Shawbury and AAC Middle Wallop. Ascent expects to train 286 tri-service aircrew a year. In 2020 was...
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at RAF Shawbury, RAF Valley and AAC Middle Wallop, together with support services at RAF Shawbury and AAC Middle Wallop. The contract extended the previously...
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Transforming the British Army". GOV.UK. Retrieved 10 November 2023. "AAC Middle Wallop - Aviation Photography". Retrieved 21 November 2020. "47th Regiment...
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Sioux AH.1 airworthy with the Historic Army Aircraft Flight based at AAC Middle Wallop. On display XT148 – Sioux AH.1 under restoration[citation needed]...
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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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before being disbanded during 1971. It was reformed during June 1990 at Middle Wallop as part of the School of Army Aviation, the squadron joined 2 Regiment...
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British India. No. 670 Squadron AAC was formed during 1989 at Middle Wallop Flying Station as part of 2 Regiment AAC (Training) performing Advanced rotary...
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Helicopters operated a fleet of Hiller UH-12 training helicopters based at AAC Middle Wallop which were used to train flight crews on behalf of the UK Army Air...
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Hampshire (Portsmouth and Middle Wallop Flying Station). Created by the renaming of No. 655 Squadron AAC at Middle Wallop Flying Station and then the...
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South Cerney 1st Aircraft Support Unit, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, at AAC Middle Wallop Joint Helicopter Support Unit (United Kingdom), at RAF Odiham United...
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spring of 1968 by instructors at the British Army Air Corps centred at Middle Wallop who practised in their spare time. One year later the team was permanently...
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Regiment Army Air Corps (Volunteers) based at the Army Aviation Centre, AAC Middle Wallop. The squadron's role was to provide groundcrew individual reinforcements...
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October 1945. 671 Squadron was formed on 1 April 1986 at Middle Wallop as part of 2 Regiment AAC (Training). From 2000 it was operated Westland Lynx AH...
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at Kargi Road. No. 673 Squadron AAC was formed at Middle Wallop, on 1 April 2009 the squadron joined 7 Regiment AAC (Flying). It was disbanded on 11...
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renumbered 90th Signal Regiment on 1 April 1956. It then moved to AAC Middle Wallop in November 1958. In 1959, it was redesignated 30th Signal Regiment...
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2 (Training) Regiment Army Air Corps (redirect from No. 676 Squadron AAC)
AAC and 662 Sqn AAC becoming part of 3 Regt AAC. The regiment was re-formed in 1994 as 2 (Training) Regiment Army Air Corps, based at Middle Wallop and...
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2 from RNAS Culdrose in Cornwall. The Army Air Corps (AAC) trained crews at ACC Middle Wallop in Hampshire. Frontline First: The Defence Costs Study...
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formerly RAF Wattisham RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron) Middle Wallop Flying Station – formerly RAF Middle Wallop Aldergrove Flying Station – formerly RAF Aldergrove...
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England Farmland/private airstrip HMS Flycatcher Middle Wallop Hampshire England AAC Middle Wallop HMS Flycatcher Kai Tak Kowloon Bay Hong Kong Kai Tak...
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same day, No. 657 Squadron RAF was re-numbered to 651 Squadron at RAF Middle Wallop, it now flew Sycamore helicopters as well as Austers. No. 1908 Independent...
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