RCLander T33 EPO Kit GE 314 Grouping School 314 of Tours RC LANDER

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(This text is machine translated) T33 EPO Kit GE 314 Group School 314 of Tourst RC LANDER Kit T33 in EPO. It was not until 1951 that the first jet engines arrived, the TF 80 C Shooting Stars, at the Tours hunting school. Their derivatives, the T33 (T Bird) will play a major role within this unit. On May 31, 1961, the hunting school came to set up in Tours on air base 109 with its T 33s and Ouragans. On October 1, 1965, the planes displayed a "314" on their sides, because the denomination "school group" had just been decreed, and the Tours base simultaneously adopted the number. ©ro 705. On September 15, 1973, the 5th "Marcel Lefèvre" squadron was disbanded with the disappearance of the Mystère IV A from the skies of Touraine. On May 4, 1979, the first Alphajets arrived. On November 12, 1981, after thirty years of service, the standard T 33 bade farewell to the Fighter School and the Air Force. Its track record is eloquent: 3,327 students trained in 478,118 hours. (Source Tradition-air ) Technical charact...

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