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COUNTRY Czechoslovakia
DATE DISTR..
SUBJECT M ..:.itsry Air Force Academy at Pardubice NO. OF PAGES 3
and Ilradec Kralove
PLACE
ACQUIRED
DATE OF
INFO.
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THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION
9 OCT 50
The three-year cadet training program at the Military Air Force Acaden r leads
to a commission as lieutenant in the air force. The first two years are spent
at the Acade at the Hradec Kralove airfield, about five km. north of Hradec
Kralove (05171) near the village of Vekos. The third year of schooling is
spent at Pardubice, where advanced flight training is given, The reason for
the transfer of advanced training to Pardubice is that the airfield at Hradec
Kralove is not large enough to handle S-199 (Me 109) planes used for fighter
training.
The training program at the Academy is as follows:
a. First year:
From I October to 28 October the new cadet receives infantry training
using model 98 rifles, 7.92 mm "Schwerzlose" machine gux, German gas
masks and other German war booty. A few old pieces of Soviet equipment
were also used. After this indoctination 'period the actual schooling
begins.
Theoretical training includes Principles of Flying, Theory of Flight
Navigation, Meteorology, Engines, General Tactics. Neapons, Theory of
Fling, Connunications, Chemical Warfare. Intelligence Service, Quarter-
master Service, Service Order, Mathematics. and Geography. The study of
Russian is oblign.tory; in ?addi vl.on, the cadet must siucty a second Ian'..
gunge, either English, French, German or Hungarian. Physical training
is required. At the end of the first year, day and night flying is taught
in elementary trainers,, the C 1.06. The first year class consists of 80
cadets.,
SPATE
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b. Second year:
Theoretical training includes Theory of Flight, Navigation, Meteorology,
Engines, Air Tactics, Aerial Weapons and Gunnery, Night Vision, Recogni-
tion, Bombing, General Tactics, Organization, Communications, Order of
Service, Quartermaster Service, Military History, Hygiene, Political En-
lightenment, Intelligence Service, Mathematics and Geography. Blind flying
is taught in a link trainer; advanced flight training is taught in C 2
Arrado plane; ; aerial gunnery is taught with live ammunition and with cameras
coordinated with the machine gurus,, Physical training is required. The
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't'heory of Fir ng (Ballistics)
In':ratry :era.pons
Air Force Wannons
Order of Service
?n_f.zation
Or !m
Re ,o nitiozn
n!rlish
;ian
1.a.thematics
Ueat;r. a -h "
Intelligence Service
Chemical eJarf sire
Fl yin- Instruction
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Force Acadery at Pardubice include;
Senior Sergeant Lovotinsly
3tLaff Sergeant Janke c:
6. Personnel of the I ,ill t xy Air
Ccr'r?a.ndin ^ Officer
De-,uty Commanding Officer
Training Squadron Cora-:an=der
Flyin ; Instructors
1'a.jor Pi1.ip
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IV n tt
Con.rnndor of th.e Navig-tion
Section
ao1 uty Cor tinder of the
Nap i g.-etion Section
Navig-?tion Officers
Link Trainer Officer
The following planes are being
ak II-c-adec Kralove
Air Force Captain
Air Force Captain Au t?nick q
Air Force Captain Kra-ms
Air Force Carta.. Kraus
Air Force Staff Car-tain Jan Turek
Air Force I;ajor Iadis:Dav Coch
Air Force Lt. Colonel Baja
Air Force i ajcr Sterba
General Vojan (retired)
1'ajor A. I;acenauer
Air Force Lieutenant Vo j na:r
Air Force Captain Srejka1
Air Force Captain Au rnielp-
I?=a j or Josef H3.avaty
Staff Captain Josef Lorene
Lieutenant. Carek
Lieutenant 3voboda
Air Force iJ .jcor Julius %rr ozd; he was
transferred to Brno r
Air Force Staff Cal -Lain Rolek; he left to
attend the :ar College in Praha.
Air Force Staff Gartain Skarvad , a forr er
member of the Czech Army in -ngland.
Air Force Lieutenant Bozikc
Air Force Lieutcant Sas
D:achon
J3laa.I.
G.rzn a.r
Stef anok:
First Lieutenant
Lieutenant Kyscla
Lieutenant 'Uzica.
Kuskry.a
Fichtl
Pivronka
3r~a.nt
Prcchazka
Staff Captain 1Jy
used n. t the Military Air Academy:
!5cher (Aero) C 1014. 30 planes
31-Acker (Zlin) C 106 20
A -rn.do C 2 40
Siebel C 3 3
Piper Cub 3
Ga.p (Scorch) 2
Spitfire
-I('9 (I`3--1o9)
'.;'r ado C 2
Bicker (7lin) C 106
Cap (Storch)
Piper Cub
aiebel. C 3a and C 3b
(for navigation and
about 40 planes
about 10
3
1
2
15-20
corrunic^tion training)
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