At 15 : 15, air observation posts on the Mediterranean Sea notified EAF command that 20 Phantoms were approaching in south-west direction towards the Delta, flying over Port Said.
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It was out-stationed at Larkhill to be close to the Royal Artillery camp there, and served as the nucleus from which all future Air Observation Post ( AOP ) units originated.
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At the beginning of the Second World War, Royal Artillery officers, with the assistance of RAF technicians, flew Auster observation aircraft under RAF-owned Air Observation Post ( AOP ) Squadrons.
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The Museum covers the history of Army aviation from the Balloon sections of the Royal Engineers, through the establishment of the Royal Flying Corps in 1912 and Air Observation Post ( AOP ) Squadrons.
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An officer of the BVE, Richard Gorham, transferred to the Royal Artillery, attaching to the RAF as an Air Observation Post ( AOP ) pilot, directing artillery fire from the air.
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Comper's collaborator on the CF . 1 project, Gerard Fane, later developed the concept into a newly designed Air Observation Post ( AOP ) aircraft, the Fane F . 1 / 40.
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The pilots who had once flown the gliders soon had to transfer to flying powered aircraft, becoming part of the RAF Air Observation Post ( AOP ) Squadrons, several of which were manned by reserve personnel.
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V, which became the backbone aircraft of the British AOP ( Air Observation Post ) and the three Canadian AOP squadrons, No . 664 Squadron RCAF, No . 665 Squadron RCAF, and No . 666 Squadron RCAF.
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No . 663 Squadron RAF had been formed in northern Italy on 14 August 1944, as an Air Observation Post ( AOP ) unit, manned by Polish officers and men, to spot for allied artillery units located in that war zone.
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The "'Heston JC . 6 "'was a air observation post aircraft designed and built by the Heston Aircraft Company Limited, who had previously built the Heston Phoenix, the Heston T . 1 / 37 and the Napier-Heston Racer.