FIFTY OFFICERS AND N.C.O.’s of the Irani Air Force are undergoing a period of aeronautical training in Britain by an arrangement between the Iran Government and Air Service Training Ltd. The majority are taking a course in aircraft engineering' at Anstey, near Coventry, and the others are being trained as pilots at the company’s flying school at Hamble, Southampton. Irani officers are here seen receiving instruction in a Tiger Moth.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 February 1950, Page 5
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70FIFTY OFFICERS AND N.C.O.’s of the Irani Air Force are undergoing a period of aeronautical training in Britain by an arrangement between the Iran Government and Air Service Training Ltd. The majority are taking a course in aircraft engineering' at Anstey, near Coventry, and the others are being trained as pilots at the company’s flying school at Hamble, Southampton. Irani officers are here seen receiving instruction in a Tiger Moth. Greymouth Evening Star, 16 February 1950, Page 5
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