TEMORA – BEAR’S MAP

TEMORA – BEAR’S MAP

This entry is part 12 of 18 in the series Australian Motorcyclist Issue #119

FLYING HIGH ON THE WAY TO TEMORA
WORDS & PHOTOS – THE BEAR

THE UNQUESTIONABLY MAIN ATTRACTION

Temora airport was the site of the biggest and longest lasting RAAF Elementary Flying Training School during World War 2. It was called 10 EFTS and was established in May 1941. Training ended in May 1945 and a total of 2741 pilots were trained on Tiger Moths at Temora.

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