No. 305 Ferry Training Unit RAF

No. 305 Ferry Training Unit RAF

No. 305 Ferry Training Unit RAF was a squadron of the Royal Air Force during World War II. It was set up at RAF Errol near Dundee to train Soviet aircrews, utilizing Armstrong Whitworth Albemarles as trainers. During training, one aircraft was lost with no survivors.


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