| Ferry Training Unit | |
|---|---|
| Active | 5 August 1952 โ 1 December 1958 | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Branch | Royal Air Force | 
| Role | Training ferry personnel | 
Ferry Training Unit is a former Royal Air Force unit which operated between 1952 and 1958 to train ferry flight pilots. The unit was formed by a series of replacements, disbandments and mergers dating back to 1939.
History
Aircraft types ferried
Ferry Flight, Cardington
No. 2 Ferry Pilots Pool
- Handley Page Heyford III
 - Hawker Demon
 - Avro Anson I
 - Bristol Blenheim I
 - Westland Lysander II
 - North American Harvard I
 - Lockheed Hudson I
 
No. 4 Ferry Pilots Pool
- Hawker Hector I
 - Avro Anson I
 - Bristol Beaufort I
 - Hawker Hurricane I
 - Handley Page Hampden I
 - Fairey Battle Trainer
 - Airspeed Oxford II
 - Armstrong Whitworth Whitley V
 - Bristol Blenheim IV
 - Heston Phoenix II
 - de Havilland Leopard Moth
 
Headquarters Service Ferry Pools/Squadron
- No ferry aircraft known
 
Service Ferry Training Squadron
- Bristol Blenheim
 - Hawker Hurricane
 - Curtiss Tomahawk
 - Martin Maryland
 
Ferry Training Unit
- Airspeed Oxford I
 - Bristol Bombay
 - de Havilland Dominie I
 - Heston Phoenix II
 - Miles Monarch
 - Bristol Blenheim I, IV & V
 - Hawker Hurricane I & X
 - Vickers Wellington IA, IC & XIII
 - Bristol Beaufighter I
 - Curtiss Tomahawk IIB
 - Miles Master II & III
 - Martin Maryland I
 - Bristol Beaufort I
 - de Havilland Mosquito II
 - Lockheed Hudson III & IIIA
 - Lockheed Ventura I
 
References
Bibliography
- Lake, A (1999). Flying units of the RAF. Shrewsbury: Airlife. ISBN 1-84037-086-6.
 
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