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  1. The Cranwellian Association at a glance. Honouring the name of the RAF College Cranwell, the world’s first Air Academy and spiritual home of the RAF, the Cranwellian Association is a registered charity for all RAF Officers, whether serving, retired or reservist. Members’ training backgrounds range from the original Flight Cadet, OCTU and ...

  2. RAF Cranwell, Sleaford. 21,328 likes · 557 talking about this · 5,543 were here. This is the official Facebook Page for RAF Cranwell - The Home of RAF Initial Officer Training RAF Cranwell | Sleaford

  3. On completion of the Henlow engineering course, on 1 July 1930 Hugh was posted to the RAF College Cranwell on promotion to squadron leader to command the Workshops Squadron. As a substantive squadron leader aged thirty-two he was now back to what had been his acting rank as a front-line squadron commander aged twenty back in 1919.

  4. Opening times: Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday: 10am-3pm (last entry 2:30pm) The museum is available for private hire on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. GROUP VISIT BOOKING FORM. Cranwell Aviation Heritage Museum - RAF Lincolnshire. Watch on.

  5. What is the RAF? The youngest of the 3 services in the British Armed Forces, the Royal Air Force was formed on April 1st, 1918, making it the first independent Air Force in world. Today the RAF is one of the strongest forces in the sky as it defends the skies of Britain and its territories while projecting Britain's power and influence.

  6. Welcome to Bader. Bader is the principal information management system for the Royal Air Force Air Cadets (RAFAC) which is accessible by all members of the organisation and permanent HQ staff. Combining the Microsoft 365 suite with our own applications such as SMS (Squadron Management System), Cadet Portal and Ultilearn, it provides a common ...

  7. RAF Cranwell (IATA: ingen, ICAO: EGYD) er en av Royal Air Force' flystasjoner. Den ligger ved landsbyen Cranwell utenfor Sleaford i Lincolnshire. Admiralitetet kjøpte i november 1915 et område på 10 km² av jarlen av Bristol. Den 1. april 1916 ble basen åpnet som et treningssenter, med commodore Godfrey M. Paine som første kommandant.