Founding of Central Flying School

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Founding of the Central Flying School, or CFS, marked a pivotal moment in the establishment of the Royal Australian Air Force, shaping its trajectory for years to come. With its inception at Point Cook in Victoria, the CFS became the cornerstone of Australian military aviation training. Initially operated with a small fleet of aircraft, the CFS played a crucial role in training pilots for both World Wars, solidifying its position as a key institution in the Australian military. Over the years, the school expanded its curriculum to include aeronautical engineering, air traffic control, and flight instruction, further enhancing the capabilities of the Australian Air Force. The impact of the CFS extended beyond the realm of military training, as it also contributed to advancements in aviation technology and innovation. Many of the pioneering aviation techniques developed at the school have had a lasting influence on Australian aviation practices. With a rich history spanning over a century, the Central Flying School RAAF continues to uphold its legacy as a premier training institution for the Royal Australian Air Force. Its enduring commitment to excellence and innovation has ensured the ongoing success of the Australian Air Force in maintaining air superiority and national security. #CentralFlyingSchool #RoyalAustralianAirForce #AviationTraining #MilitaryHistory #Innovation
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