No. 7 Flying Training School (7 FTS) is a former Royal Air Force flying training school that operated between 1935 and 1994.[1]
From 1948 to 1954, No 7 Flying Training School was located at RAF Cottesmore, flying Tiger Moths, Harvards, Prentices and Balliols.
During 1950 many improvements were made to the hangars and buildings at RAF Valley and on 1 April 1951 No. 202 Advanced Flying School was reformed at Valley, within No. 25 Group RAF, to train fighter pilots on de Havilland Vampire and Gloster Meteor jet aircraft. Vampire FB.5 and T.11 and Meteor T.7 marks were used until the unit was re-designated No. 7 Flying Training School (FTS) on 1 June 1954.[2] On 15 August 1960 the unit was renumbered No. 4 Flying Training School RAF.[3]
The School was based at RAF Church Fenton, Yorkshire between 1962 and 1966 and again between 1979 and 1992, equipped with Hunting/BAC Jet Provost T.3A and T.5A trainers.[4] Its final iteration came at RAF Chivenor, Devon when 2 Tactical Weapons Unit was redesignated as 7 FTS with the BAe Hawk T.1 operated by 19(R) and 92(R) Squadrons. It was disbanded for the final time on 30 September 1994 with the closure of Chivenor as an RAF station and its transfer to the Royal Marines.
History
First formation
2 Dec 1935 - Aug 1940
The flying training school was formed on 2 December 1935 at RAF Peterborough under No. 23 Group RAF, using Avro Tutors, Hawker Harts, Hawker Audaxs and Hawker Furys until 3 September 1939 when after the outbreak of the Second World War the school was renamed to No. 7 Service Flying Training School RAF. The Advanced Training Squadron of the school for armament training was detached to various airfields for training. RAF Sibson was briefly used as a relief landing ground. The school moved to Canada to become No. 31 Service Flying Training School, Canada RAF from 26 August 1940.[3]
The school was reformed at RAF Church Fenton on 13 March 1962 as No. 7 (Basic) Advanced Flying School RAF as part of 23 Group. The unit flew BAC Jet Provosts and Vampires, using RAF Elvington as a relief landing ground. The unit was disbanded on 30 November 1966 with the Vampire element moving to No. 3 Flying Training School RAF.[5]
Fifth formation
2 Apr 1979 – 31 Mar 1992
The unit was reformed at Church Fenton again using Elvington as a RLG and flying Jet Provosts until 31 March 1992 when the unit was disbanded.[5]
The school was formed on 15 March 1947 from No. 21 OTU at RAF Finningley under No. 91 Group with Vickers Wellingtons until 1 December 1947 when it was disbanded into No. 201 Advanced Flying School RAF. The school was reformed on 1 April 1951 at RAF Valley under No. 23 using Vampires and Meteors until it became 7 FTS on 1 June 1954.[2]
History of No. 2 Tactical Weapons Unit RAF
The unit was formed on 31 July 1978 at RAF Lossiemouth with Hawker Hunters and Jet Provosts until 1 April 1981 when it was disbanded. The unit was reformed from the Chivenor detachment of No. 1 Tactical Weapons Unit as part of No. 11 Group RAF which included No. 63 Squadron RAF. No. 151 Squadron RAF joined during September 1981 and was disbanded[9] while under the command of RAF Strike Command on 1 April 1992 to become 7 FTS.[6]