- Liverpool UAS
Liverpool University Air Squadron (LUAS) is a
University Air Squadron recruiting primarily from theUniversity of Liverpool ,John Moores University and theUniversity of Lancaster . Students are also occasionally accepted from otherHigher Education institutes throughout North West England (exceptGreater Manchester ).The squadron was initially founded during the
Second World War , in order to provide a source of pilots for theRoyal Air Force . Disbanded at the end of the war, the squadron was reformed in the 1950s. The squadron is now based atRAF Woodvale and currently flies theGrob Tutor .quadron history
The Second World War years
The squadron was founded on
12 January 1941 , and initially flew fromSpeke a part ofNo. 54 Group . On14 December 1945 the establishment was transferred to 24 EFTS, and the squadron was disbanded on30 June 1946 .Reformation
The squadron was reformed on
1 December 1950 , as a part ofNo 63 Group , flying out ofRAF Hooton Park . Squadron colours were presented in a ceremony at theLiverpool Anglican Cathedral . The squadron moved toRAF Woodvale on13 July 1951 .quadron crest
The squadron crest consists of a cormorant standing atop an open book, carrying a sprig of seaweed in its beak. The squadron motto is "Studiis Divisi Volando Sociati" (Through Studies Divided, Through Flying United).
quadron aircraft
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De Havilland Moth
*Tiger Moth II
*Avro Tutor
*Chipmunk
*Percival Prentice T Mk 1
*Scottish Aviation Bulldog
*Grob Tutor Links
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