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pilot
training Training is teaching, or developing in oneself or others, any skills and knowledge or fitness that relate to specific useful competencies. Training has specific goals of improving one's capability, capacity, productivity and performance. I ...
wing based at Laughlin Air Force Base, near Del Rio, Texas. It is one of five pilot training units in the Air Force's
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which conducts joint specialized undergraduate pilot training for the United States Air Force, Air Force Reserve, Air National Guard and allied nation air forces utilizing the T-38C, T-6A and T-1A aircraft.


Units

* 47th Medical Group : 47th Medical Operations Squadron : 47th Medical Support Squadron * 47th Mission Support Group : 47th Security Forces Squadron "Amistad Defenders"
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, 886th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron * 47th Operations Group (Tail Code: XL) : 47th Operations Support Squadron : 85th Flying Training Squadron (T-6A) "Tigers" : 434th Flying Training Squadron (T-6A) "Red Devils" : 86th Flying Training Squadron (T-1A) "Rio Lobos" : 87th Flying Training Squadron (T-38C) "Red Bulls" * 340th Flying Training Group (AFRC) : 96th Flying Training Squadron (T-38C, T-1A)


Aircraft flown

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T-41 Mescalero The Cessna T-41 Mescalero is a military version of the popular Cessna 172, operated by the United States Air Force and Army, as well as the armed forces of various other countries as a pilot-training aircraft. Design and development In 1964, ...
, 1972–1973 *
T-37 Tweet The Cessna T-37 Tweet (designated Model 318 by Cessna) is a small, economical twin-engined jet trainer type which flew for decades as a primary trainer for the United States Air Force (USAF) and in the air forces of several other nations. The ...
, 1972–2004 *
T-38 Talon The Northrop T-38 Talon is a two-seat, twinjet supersonic jet trainer. It was the world's first, and the most produced, supersonic trainer. The T-38 remains in service in several air forces. The United States Air Force (USAF) operates the most ...
, 1972–present *
T-1A Jayhawk The Raytheon T-1 Jayhawk is a twin-engined jet aircraft used by the United States Air Force for advanced pilot training. T-1A students go on to fly airlift and tanker aircraft. The T-400 is a similar version for the Japan Air Self-Defense For ...
, 1993–present *
T-6 Texan II The Beechcraft T-6 Texan II is a single-engine turboprop aircraft built by the Raytheon Aircraft Company ( Textron Aviation since 2014). A trainer aircraft based on the Pilatus PC-9, the T-6 has replaced the United States Air Force's Cessna ...
, 2002–present * T-7A Red Hawk, 2023


History

: ''See 47th Operations Group for additional history and lineage information prior to 1947''


Cold War


Light bombardment operations in the United States

On 28 July 1947, the 47th Bombardment Wing was established as part of the Army Air Forces' implementation of the wing base reorganization, which combined tactical and support elements on its bases into a single wing. The wing became active on 15 August 1947 at
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, Texas, with the 47th Bombardment Group as its operational unit. On 1 February 1948 Biggs was turned over to Strategic Air Command, forcing a relocation of the wing to Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana in November. In the fall of 1948
North American B-45 Tornado The North American B-45 Tornado was an early American jet bomber designed and manufactured by aircraft company North American Aviation. It has the distinction of being the first operational jet bomber to enter service with the United States Ai ...
bombers began to be delivered to the wing, which became the first in the Air Force to fly the aircraft. However, the B-45As were not truly operational, because they lacked both
fire control Fire control is the practice of reducing the heat output of a fire, reducing the area over which the fire exists, or suppressing or extinguishing the fire by depriving it of fuel, oxygen, or heat (see fire triangle). Fire prevention and control i ...
and bombing equipment.Knaack, pp. 74–75 The Air Force planned to equip five groups with the B-45, but in programming the units that would comprise its forty-eight group structure authorized in 1948, the number of light bombardment groups flying the B-45 was reduced to one. With this reduction, the Air Force decided to inactivate the 47th wing and transfer its B-45s to the 3d Bombardment Wing in Japan. However, the first B-45As delivered to the wing lacked sufficient range to ferry across the Pacific and they were too large to send on board available ships. The additional high cost of maintaining its B-45 aircraft led the Air Force to inactivate the 47th on 2 October 1949. However, the 84th and 85th squadrons of the 47th Bombardment Group kept their B-45s and moved to Langley Air Force Base, Virginia where they were attached to the 363d Tactical Reconnaissance Wing. On 12 March 1951, the 47th wing and group were reactivated at Langley, along with a number of support organizations to join the 84th and 85th Bombardment Squadrons. The wing was assigned to Tactical Air Command (TAC).


European operations

After becoming proficient in the handling and use of nuclear weapons, the wing moved to
RAF Sculthorpe The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the United Kingdom's air and space force. It was formed towards the end of the First World War on 1 April 1918, becoming the first independent air force in the world, by regrouping the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) and ...
, United Kingdom where it began operations there on 1 June 1952. Operational squadrons of the wing included the 84th, 85th, and 86th Bombardment Squadrons. In 1962 Project Clearwater halted large scale bomber deployments to Britain with Sculthorpe, along with
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,
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, and
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, being turned over to the British Air Ministry. This resulted in the 47th Bomb Wing being inactivated on 22 June 1962.


Pilot training

The 47th Flying Training Wing was reactivated and redesignated at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas on 1 September 1972, replacing and absorbing the resources of the 3646th Pilot Training Wing. Since its reactivation, the wing has conducted undergraduate pilot training for USAF, Air Force Reserve, and friendly foreign nation air forces. It supported Accelerated Co-Pilot Enrichment Program at numerous locations, 1976–1986. Began airlifter-tanker track pilot training in 1994.


Lineage

* Designated as 47th Bombardment Wing, Light on 28 July 1947 : Organized on 15 August 1947 : Inactivated on 2 October 1949 * Activated on 12 March 1951 : Redesignated 47th Bombardment Wing, Tactical on 1 October 1955 : Discontinued and inactivated on 22 June 1962 * Redesignated 47th Flying Training Wing on 22 March 1972 : Activated on 1 September 1972


Assignments

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Twelfth Air Force The Twelfth Air Force (12 AF; Air Forces Southern, (AFSOUTH)) is a Numbered Air Force of the United States Air Force Air Combat Command (ACC). It is headquartered at Davis–Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona. The command is the air component to ...
, 15 August 1947 – 2 October 1949 * Tactical Air Command, 12 March 1951 (attached to 49th Air Division 12 February 1952) *
Third Air Force The Third Air Force (Air Forces Europe) (3 AF) is a numbered air force of the United States Air Forces in Europe - Air Forces Africa (USAFE-AFAFRICA). Its headquarters is Ramstein Air Base, Germany. It is responsible for all U.S. air forces in ...
, 5 June 1952 (remained attached to 49th Air Division to 1 July 1956) * Seventeenth Air Force, 1 July 1961 – 22 June 1962 * Air Training Command, 1 September 1972 *
Nineteenth Air Force The Nineteenth Air Force (19 AF) is an active Numbered Air Force of the United States Air Force. During the Cold War it was a component of Tactical Air Command, with a mission of command and control over deployed USAF forces in support of Unit ...
, 1 July 1993 – present


Components

Wing * 392d Bombardment Wing: attached 27 June 1949 – 2 October 1949 Groups * 47th Bombardment Group (later 47th Operations Group): 15 August 1947 – 2 October 1949; 12 March 1951 – 8 February 1955; 15 December 1991 – present * 4400th Combat Crew Training Group: attached 12 March 1951 – 12 February 1952 Squadrons * 19th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron: attached 7 May 1954 – 1 December 1956 * 39th Flying Training Squadron: 2 April 1990 – 15 December 1991 * 84th Bombardment Squadron: attached 17 November 1952 – 7 February 1955, assigned 8 February 1955 – 22 June 1962 * 84th Flying Training Squadron: 2 April 1990 – 15 December 1991 * 85th Bombardment Squadron (later 85th Flying Training Squadron): attached 17 November 1952 – 7 February 1955, assigned 8 February 1955 – 22 June 1962; assigned 1 September 1972 – 15 December 1991 * 86th Bombardment (later, 86th Flying Training) Squadron: attached 23 March 1954 – 7 February 1955, assigned 8 February 1955 – 22 June 1962; assigned 1 September 1972 – 15 December 1991 * 87th Flying Training Squadron: 2 April 1990 – 15 December 1991 * 420th Air Refueling Squadron: attached 15 March 1960 – 7 November 1961, assigned 8 November 1961 – 22 June 1962 *
422d Bombardment Squadron The 422d Bombardment Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. Its last assignment was with the 305th Bombardment Wing at Bunker Hill Air Force Base, Indiana, where it was inactivated on 15 February 1961. History World War II Es ...
: attached 20 December 1953 – 23 March 1954.


Stations

* Biggs Field (later Biggs Air Force Base), Texas, 15 August 1947 – 19 November 1948 * Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, 19 November 1948 – 2 October 1949 * Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, 12 March 1951 – 21 May 1952 * RAF Sculthorpe, England, 1 June 1952 – 22 June 1962 * Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, 1 September 1972 – present


References


Notes


Bibliography

* Endicott, Judy G., USAF Active Flying, Space, and Missile Squadrons as of 1 October 1995. Office of Air Force History * * * * *


External links


USAAS-USAAC-USAAF-USAF Aircraft Serial Numbers--1908 to present

Joe Baugher's Encyclopedia Of Military Aircraft (A-20, A-26, B-45, B-66, KB-50)



Laughlin Air Force Base web site
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