During World
War II thousands of British pilots learned to fly at six civilian
training schools in the United States. The first and largest of the
schools was in Terrell, Texas. After the United States entered the war,
American Aviation Cadets also trained at the school. More than 2,000
Royal Air Force and American Army Air Force pilots earned their wings
over North Texas between 1941 and 1945. Terrell’s citizens welcomed
the student pilots to their community and many life-long bonds were
forged.
The museum
celebrates this little known chapter of World War II history. The
collection includes hundreds of historical items: log books, training
materials, WW II memorabilia and uniforms.The museum’s archives
contain the most extensive record of the No. 1 British Flying Training
School that exists.