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32d Flying Training Wing (World War II)

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Active
  
1942-1946

Type
  
Command and Control

Country
  
United States

Role
  
Training

32d Flying Training Wing (World War II)

Branch
  
United States Army Air Forces

Part of
  
Army Air Forces Training Command

The 32d Flying Training Wing is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the Central Flying Training Command, and was disbanded on 13 October 1946 at the Randolph Field, Texas.

Contents

There is no lineage between the United States Air Force 32d Composite Wing, established on 22 November 1940 as the 32d Pursuit Group (Fighter) at Rio Hato Army Airbase, Panama, and this organization.

History

The wing was a World War II Command and Control organization which supported Training Command Basic Flight Schools. At the schools, Phase II Basic Pilot Training taught the cadets to fly in formation, fly by instruments or by aerial navigation, fly at night, and fly for long distances. Cadets got about 70 flight hours in trainers before being promoted to Advanced Training.

Lineage

  • Established as 32d Flying Training Wing on 17 December 1942.
  • Activated on 16 January 1943 Disbanded on 13 October 1946

    Assignments

  • Army Air Forces Gulf Coast Training Center, 16 January 1943
  • Re-designated: Central Flying Training Command, 31 July 1943-13 October 1946.

    Training aircraft

    The primary aircraft used was the Vultee BT-13 Valiant twin-seat, single engine trainer. Mid-1930s era North American BT-9s were flown at Randolph until 1943. The North American BT-14 and the Vultee BT-15 were also used, the BT-15 being a higher-horsepower version of the BT-13.

    Beginning in late 1944 the USAAF (as well as the USN) began replacing the Vultee BT-13 / BT-15 Valiant from the Basic phase of flight training with the North American AT-6 Texan

    Stations

  • Perrin Field, Texas, 16 January 1943
  • Randolph Field, Texas
  • Temporary assignment 31 Oct 1945, became permanent station on 5 August-13 October 1946

    References

    32d Flying Training Wing (World War II) Wikipedia