Calling the ETPS Allumni
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Boscombe Down
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Calling the ETPS Allumni
The ETPS Association is an informal group of former and current staff and students of the world's oldest Test Pilots' School. The Objects of the ETPS Association are to encourage, through social contact and intellectual exchange, the liaison between past and present members of the Empire Test Pilots' School and the Test Flying community at large, thereby maintaining the spirit of fellowship, goodwill and respect that characterises all those involved.
Please have a look at our website The Empire Test Pilots School Association
The Association meets socially at least twice every year and invites anyone who has been at the school - either military or civilian - to join.
If you have been at the School, or are a UK based TP / FTE and a graduate of one of the other TPS, and are interested in joining the Association please e-mail me, including your name and course number (and whether fixed or rotary).
We look forward to hearing from you.
Please have a look at our website The Empire Test Pilots School Association
The Association meets socially at least twice every year and invites anyone who has been at the school - either military or civilian - to join.
If you have been at the School, or are a UK based TP / FTE and a graduate of one of the other TPS, and are interested in joining the Association please e-mail me, including your name and course number (and whether fixed or rotary).
We look forward to hearing from you.
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Although I believe the Empire Test Pilots School Association may have been wound up, I wonder if any remaining alumni on this forum might be able to help. In 1964, one of the aircraft that was flown into Boscombe Down for the Association's reunion was AW Meteor NF.14 WS838. Others present on that day were Harvard T.2B KF183, Valetta C.1 WJ491 and Balliol T.21 WP333. If anyone has a photograph taken on this occasion, especially one of the Meteor, I would be most grateful if they would contact me.
More in hope than expectation!
John Berkeley
More in hope than expectation!
John Berkeley