
Complete the requirements below
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Be able to recognise by sight, three-quarters of the aircraft in the list published by The Scout Association. (The Information Centre have a free Aircraft Recognition CD for this purpose)
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Complete one of the following activities:
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By yourself or with another Scout, take photographs or collect pictures of a minimum of ten different aircraft types found in Europe. Name the different types and their uses.
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Keep a log for at least four weeks including dates and times. Note the aircraft seen (giving any distinctive recognition features) and the aircraft's approximate heading.
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Complete one of the following activities:
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Recognise and name national aircraft markings, both service and civil, of at least six countries including the United Kingdom.
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Understand the RAF and NATO system of letter designation according to aircraft function and give examples of three such designations.
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Name three basic training aircraft used in private flying. Give a brief report on one, naming a club and airfield where it is used (local, wherever possible).
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Describe the key recognition features of six aircraft selected by an appropriate adult.
Notes
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If you need help designing alternatives to these requirements for those with special needs please contact the Special Needs Office at Gilwell Park.

















