No. 60 Squadron of the Royal Air Force was formed in 1916 at Gosport. It is currently part of No. 1 Flying Training School based at RAF Shawbury in Shropshire flying the Airbus H135 Juno HT.1.
RFC Morane-Saulnier Type N Bullet
Bishop and a Nieuport 17 fighter
S.E.5a aircraft of No. 32 Squadron RAF. Similar to those operated by No. 60 Squadron
Blenheims of No. 60 Squadron flying at low level for a mast-head attack on a Japanese coaster off Akyab, Burma on 11 October 1942
No. 1 Flying Training School RAF
The No. 1 Flying Training School is the oldest military pilot training school in the world, currently used to deliver rotary training to aircrew of the British armed forces.
Now retired training helicopters of the school in this period
Cadets practice an approach in HT1 Griffon, 2009
An Airbus H135 Juno of the Defence Helicopter Flying School used for Basic Rotary Training.
An Airbus H145 Jupiter of No. 202 Squadron RAF, Defence Helicopter Flying School.