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Air Scouts are a part of the Scout movement with a particular emphasis on an aviation themed programme and/or flying-based activities. Air Scouts follow the same basic programme as other Scouts, but they devote certain amounts of time focused on their air activities. Air Scouts often wear a slightly different uniform from the rest of the Scouting movement and/or may have additional badges/insignia. Most air activities are ground-based like visits to airports and air museums, radio controlled model flight, aero modelling and camping on airfields. Depending on age group, country and Scout group the activities can also include parachuting or flights in light aircraft, helicopters, gliders or hot air balloons.


History

There are claims that Major Baden Fletcher Smyth Baden-Powell, youngest brother of the founder of
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of the United Kingdom,
Robert Baden-Powell Lieutenant-General Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell, ( ; (Commonly pronounced by others as ) 22 February 1857 – 8 January 1941) was a British Army officer, writer, founder and first Chief Scout of the wor ...
and an aviator, first brought flying-based activities into Scouting. However, as late as July, 1932, Baden Baden-Powell wrote, in the ''Scouter'': ::"...it has been suggested that Air Scouts should be organised in the same way as Sea Scouts." ::"Though the air is 'ever with us', access to aerodromes is not common and though Sea Scouts can mess about 'in any old boat', a Scout is unlikely to be able to get access to an aeroplane, and even if he did he would not be able to fly it. ...it seems hardly feasible to have special 'Air Scouts', yet a great deal may be accomplished by troops specialising in air-work... I shall always be pleased to give what advice I can." An Airman's badge was introduced by The Boy Scouts Association in December 1911. However, these did not introduce Air Scouts. Suggestions to have an Air Scout Branch within The Boy Scouts Association were first put forward in May 1927. They were not accepted for fear the Branch might be 'led away by attractive non-essentials' and there was insufficient manpower in the Movement to maintain it. However, by the late 1930s, Scout Troops in the vicinity of airfields and gliding clubs were encouraged to include air activities in their programmes and an 'Air Patrols' pamphlet was produced. In the ''Scouter'' of December 1937 there was an announcement about 'Air Patrols' by L A Impey, Headquarters Commissioner for Scouts: ::"From time to time rumours reach me of troops that are co-operating with ground staff at certain aerodromes, but with the exception of the 30th Plymouth Troop, I have received no definite information." ::"Let me add here quickly that there is no intention of starting a new branch of Scouting, namely Air Scouts..." The Boy Scouts Association eventually introduced Air Scouts in 1941. The
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in 1933 was the first international gathering where Air Scouts were represented. On 9 August Robert Baden-Powell visited the Air Scouts, in the company of
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Hungarian Chief Scout and
László Almásy László Ede Almásy de Zsadány et Törökszentmiklós ( hu, Almásy László Ede; ; 22 August/3 November 1895 – 22 March 1951) was a Hungarian aristocrat, motorist, desert explorer, aviator, Scout-leader and sportsman who served as the ...
(known as
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), who was a leader of the Hungarian Air Scouts.


Worldwide


Austria

Austrian scouts were forerunners of Air Scouting in Europe. Air Scouts attended the
4th World Scout Jamboree The 4th World Scout Jamboree ( Hungarian: ''4. Cserkész Világdzsembori''), a gathering of Boy Scouts from all over the world, was hosted by Hungary and held from 2 to 13 August 1933. It was attended by 25,792 Scouts, representing 46 different ...
held in
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(1933), in front of the contingent was
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, prioneering of Austrian gliding and Rover Scout leader from Innsbruck.


Australia

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has a few active Air Scout groups. Air Scouts Canberra is located in Deakin,
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. There are two Air Scouts Groups in Western Australia, Bullsbrook and Morley Groups. There is one Air Scout Group in Victoria, 3rd Chelsea Air Scouts, located in Melbourne bayside suburb of Chelsea. There are also Air Scouts in individual Scout Groups. There is one Air Activities Centre at Camden airport, Sydney,
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. While the group does not include any youth members, there are many adult members.


Bangladesh

Bangladesh Scouts The Bangladesh Scouts ( bn, বাংলাদেশ স্কাউটস) is the national Scouting organization of Bangladesh. Scouting was founded in 1914 in East Bengal, now Bangladesh, as part of the British Indian branch of The Scout Associ ...
has an Air Scouts programme and is a branch of Scouting for all scouting sections. Organisationally there is a separate region for Air Scout among its 11 regions There are Air Rover Units in Bangladesh. All Scouting sections in
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follow the same programme for their section but Air Scouts sections then add an aeronautical flavour to the programme and activities. It is patronized by the Bangladesh Air Force. Every school which is run by the Bangladesh Air Force has an air scout section. There are also some open air scout groups in Bangladesh. Most air activities are ground based like visits to airports and air museums, radio controlled model flight, aero modelling and camping on airfields. The activities can also include parachuting or flights in light aircraft, helicopters, gliders or hot air balloons. That adds an Air Force flavour to the programme.


Barbados

In March 2014 members of the newly formed 160th Barbados Deighton Griffiths Air Scout Troop where invested by the Chief Commissioner of the Barbados Boy Scout Association at the Barbados Concorde Experience. These are the only Air Scouts in Barbados.


Belgium

Only one Group exists, which is hosted by a Belgian Paragliding Club.


Brazil

Brazilian Scouting União dos Escoteiros do Brasil has a very active and vibrant Air Scouting program for its Air Scouts (Escoteiros do Ar) known in Portuguese as "Modalidade do Ar". The first Air Scout Group in Brazil, named 'Captain Ricardo Kirk' was founded on 28 April 1938, and hosted by the local Brazilian 5th Army Aviation Regiment in Curitiba, PR which currently operates the Integrated Air Defense and Air Traffic Control Centre. The original founding was initiated by Army Aviator Lt. Col Vasco Alves Secco. :pt:Escotismo#Escotismo Modalidade do Ar Subsequently, recognising the value of Air Scouting, the Brazilian Ministry of Aviation has issued decrees to all its units to provide support to Air Scout Groups at all its bases, as needed. Besides the standard activities of Scouting, Air Scouts in Brazil have additional air activities and learn suitable technical aviation related skills.


Brunei

Brunei Air Scouts is an extension program run under Brunei Scout Federation (PPNBD). It was formed on 29 April 1999. The current appointed commissioner is Skipper Zakaria Mohamad Nor. There are a few schools that already have air scout troops namely, Troop 1001 Sekolah Menengah Sultan Jamalul Alam, Troop 1002 Maktab Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien, Troop 1012 Sekolah Menengah Saiyyidina Husain, Troop 1099 IGS College (Air Rovers). Website for Brunei Scouts : bruneiairscouts.org


Cambodia

Although only a recent member of WOSM, The National Association of Cambodian Scouts is reported to have some Air Scout Groups.


Chile

Brazil and Chile vie for the first officially recorded Air Scout Groups in South America. The first Air Scout Group in Chile, "Rodolfo Marsh", was established on 17 September 1936 at the Chilean Air Force base at Quinteros. The founder and first Scoutmaster was Don Leopoldo Sánchez.


Colombia

At present only one Air Scout Group – 'Tigres Del Aire' – is known of in Colombia, which is a member of Asociación Scouts de Colombia.


Cyprus

Air Scouting in Cyprus is an active part of the Soma Proskopon Kyprou program.


Czech Republic

Air Scouting troop is organized within the Czech Scouting organization – Junák.


Egypt

Egyptian Federation for Scouts and Girl Guides The Egyptian Federation for Scouts and Girl Guides (''EFSGG'', ar, الاتحاد العام للكشافة والمرشدات ''Al-Ittiḥād al-`Ām lil-Kaššāfah wal-Muršidāt'') is the national Scouting and Guiding federation of Egypt. S ...
is structured into 4 central associations – Scouts, Sea Scouts, Air Scouts and Guides. The Air Scouts section headed is by the Commissioner for Air Scouts, Mohamed Abdel-Hamid. Each of these four central associations has a corresponding regional association in the twenty-six governorates of Egypt; a coordination committee in each governorate organizes the activities and the cooperation between the associations. The first Air Scouts in Egypt where formed early in 1954, and in the same year the executive committee of the Air Scouts was formed and held its first meeting in the office of the Director-General of the Egyptian Civil Aviation Authority on 17 February 1954. In January 2007 the first Air Scout Festival was held in Ismalia.


Finland

Air Scouting started in Finland in 2015 by a group based at the
Helsinki-Malmi airport Helsinki-Malmi Airport ( fi, Helsinki-Malmin lentoasema, sv, Helsingfors-Malm flygplats) is an airfield in Helsinki, Finland, located in the district of Malmi, north-north-east of the city centre. It was opened in 1936. Until the opening of Hel ...
. However, aerial activities have existed in Finnish Scouting since the 1930s without an existing Air Scouting program. In 1962 started air scouts group Pilven veikot in Turku. The program is currently being made by the Malmi group and by Nummela group, which vas grounded in 1921.


France

Air Scouts (Scouts de L'Air) started in the north of France in the mid-1930s. The first documented French Air Scout camp was held at Saint Cyr, 25 August to 1 September 1935. After
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it was restarted by a few groups and at the 1947 Peace Jamboree many full-sized gliders built by various Air Scouts where shown to participants and demonstrated as well as activities such as aeromodelling. Currently only two practising Air Scout Troops are known – one based in southeast France and one of the smaller French Associations


Greece

Air Scouting in Greece is an active specialist branch of the Soma Hellinon Proskopon ( Scouts of Greece) program. Air Scouts are called Aeroproskopoi. There is a Region for Air Scouts of approximately 57 Air Scout groups. The Greek Air Scouting branch was founded in 1945.


Hong Kong

Air Scouting in Hong Kong started in 1967 when a Jesuit priest, Father Cunningham formed an Air Scout Troop in the 11th Kowloon Scout Group of
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during the 5-year expansion plan of
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. The 11th Kowloon Group (
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) is a "closed school Scout Group" with Scout membership open only to students of this college in the Kowloon Peninsula of Hong Kong. As a result, there was only one Air Scout Unit in the territory from 1967 to 1972. In 1974, a Venture Air Scout Unit was added to the Group. In 1972, the Chief Scout of Hong Kong appointed Francis Yiu Cheong Chin as the first Air Scout Commissioner to develop and expand Air Scouting. Mr. Chin is a Queen's Scout, a Trainer, and a member of the Hong Kong Chin Brothers aviators with the long-distance flying record of successfully completed "The First 100 horsepower Single-engine England to Hong Kong Long Distance Cross-Country Flight in History". As a result, Air Scouting spread and flourished after 1972. There are 18 Air Scout units in 5 Regions of Scout Groups in Hong Kong.


Hungary

Hungarian scouts were forerunners of Air Scouting in Europe. During the 1933 World Jamboree held in Hungary, they organized an air show with gliders. On August 9 there was a special Air Scout reception with
Robert Baden-Powell Lieutenant-General Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell, ( ; (Commonly pronounced by others as ) 22 February 1857 – 8 January 1941) was a British Army officer, writer, founder and first Chief Scout of the wor ...
,
Pál Teleki Count Pál János Ede Teleki de Szék (1 November 1879 – 3 April 1941) was a Hungarian politician who served as Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1920 to 1921 and from 1939 to 1941. He was also an expert in geography, a un ...
, Hungarian Chief Scout, and
László Almásy László Ede Almásy de Zsadány et Törökszentmiklós ( hu, Almásy László Ede; ; 22 August/3 November 1895 – 22 March 1951) was a Hungarian aristocrat, motorist, desert explorer, aviator, Scout-leader and sportsman who served as the ...
, Chief of the Hungarian Scout Air Squads. With the advent of democracy, after the years of communist rule when Scouting was banned,
Magyar Cserkészszövetség Magyar Cserkészszövetség (''Hungarian Scout Association''), the primary national Scouting organization of Hungary, was founded in 1912, and became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1922 and again after the rebirth of ...
(Hungarian Scout Association), a WOSM member, had not yet officially started an Air Scouting program, but recently an Air Scout Group – Repülőcserkész – has been formed in Gyor in the western region of Hungary, and is believed to be the only one in Hungary (as of October 2014). The local flying organisations around Gyor regional Airport are supported them with access to appropriate activities. The Group is adapting their Air Scouting Program from a wide variety of sources including Poland, Ireland, Spain and UK.


India

The Bharat Scout and Guide organisation of India have Air Scouting and Air Guiding branches.


Indonesia

"Saka Dirgantara" is the Air Scout specialism programme of the Indonesian Scout Association –
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aimed at the Rover Scout section (16–20) known as
Satuan Karya Satuan Karya Pramuka (Saka) or special scout troops are the education tools, part of the Gerakan Pramuka, Indonesian Scouting movement, to sharpen the Scouts' skills in certain fields, to build knowledge in the Information Technology (IT) field, a ...
. This aeronautical skills programme focuses on three different aspects: * Aero Sport: Motorized Flight, Non Motorized Flight, Aeromodelling, Sky Diving, Hang Gliding * Aero Knowledge: Aerodynamics, Air Traffic Control (ATC), Meteorology, Flight Supporting Facility, Air Navigation * Aero Service: Aircraft Mechanical engineering, Flight Communication, Aerial SAR, Aero Structure Air Scouting in Indonesia is supported by the Indonesian Air Force TNI AU and other aero club organisations.


Ireland

Air Scouting was a branch of
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which combines the normal Scouting activities such as camping and hiking with an interest in aviation and space. Since the re-launch of their "One" Scouting program, a separate Air Scout branch has been absorbed, but with a strengthening of an Air Activities program.


Italy

In 1949 CNGEI started activities with Air Scout, which were followed by the organization of a first course in aeronautical culture, organized at the Air War School in Florence-Cascine, but, at the end of the sixties, clear material and logistics difficulties blocked the development and the activities of the Scouts of the air inside the institution.


Kenya

Air Scouting program in Kenya is currently being renewed and with the 'Young Aviators Air Scouts Open Troop' in Langata District operating successfully.


Malaysia

The first Air Scout patrol was established in the Victoria Institution in 1951 and ceased to exist in 1955. The 10th Kuala Lumpur Group in the Methodist Boys' School was established circa 1910, converted to Air Scouts in 1951 and remains active. Air Scouts Troops exist in Kuala Lumpur and Johore.


Malta

The island of Malta currently only has one Air Scout Group who run an adapted Air Scouting Program, which was originally based on the UK scheme. The Air Scout Group is attached to St Augustine's College. The group has for a number of years participated in JOTA/JOTI. Malta previously had a number of other Air Scout Groups which are now defunct.


Netherlands

Air Scouting (luchtscouting) in the Netherlands is an active part of the program. There are currently 15 Air Scout groups. They wear a gray shirt.


New Zealand

The New Zealand Air Scouts are part of the national Scouts New Zealand association, affiliated with the
World Organization of the Scout Movement The World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM ) is the largest international Scouting organization. WOSM has 173 members. These members are recognized national Scout organizations, which collectively have around 43 million participants. WOSM ...
. There are multiple Air Scout groups based in New Zealand, including: Whenuapai Air Scouts, Taiaotea Air Scout Group Browns Bay, Waikanae Air Scouts and Captain Musick Air Scouts.


Nigeria

The Airscout Wing of The Scout Association of Nigeria ormally Boys Scouts of Nigeriawas established in 1978 by an aeronautical engineer working for Nigerian Airways. The initial objectives where to cater for the young people in the science and art of airmanship/aviation trades, discipline and citizenship. However, the Air Scouts made their first national appearance at Makurdi in 1987, with the very first Rover Air Crew led by Segun Ige f the Nigerian Airforce Their Air Scout Training Methods are published here:


Pakistan

Royal Pakistan Air Scouts under
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is an active organisation of
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came into being on 7 September 1970 under the order of POR Policy Organisation Rules of Pakistan Boy Scouts Association. First Air Scouts Association to be divided into Squadrons and to be Equip with, State of the Art Fighter Aircraft, which include
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, F-104 Starfighter,
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, Stemme S6, Mirage 3EP Rose aircraft. Founder Air Chief Marshal Anwar Shamim NI(M), SJ. These Air Scouts training methods are inspired from Pakistan Air Force. Their Main Training branches are Paf College, Sargodha & Combat Commanders School (C.C.S). They are the First Air Scouts of the World to claim "kills" of Most advance Fighter Aircraft's. Their kills are as follows: ''1971 (Pak Indo War) :(Hawker Hunter) 2 Sqn Ldr Hakimullah F104 Starfighter :(Dassault Mystere IV) 3 Wg Cdr Meryn Middlecoat F104 Starfighter :(B-57 Canberra Bomber) 1 Sqn Ldr Sikander Farooq Mirage III 2020 (Dogfight Over Kashmir) :(Sukhoi Su-7) 1 Sqn Ldr Sameer Shah F104 Starfighter :(B-57 Canberra Bomber) 1 Sqn Ldr Sameer Shah F104 Starfighter :(Folland Gnat) 1 Sqn Ldr Sameer Shah F104 Starfighter :(Mig 21 Bison) 2 Wg Cdr M. Talha F104 Starfighter Lost Aircraft :RPAS (Nill) F104 Starfighter :RPAS (Nill) Mirage III :IAF (6 Confirm) Hawker Hunter, Dassault Mystere IV, B-57 Canberra Bomber, Mig 21 Bison, B-57 Canberra Bomber, Mig 21 Bison :IAS (2 Confirm) Sukhoi Su-7, Folland Gnat


Paraguay

A single member Scout Group of the Confederación Interamericana Scouts Independientes (CISI) in Ascunión, Paraguay has both Sea and Air Scout sections. This is probably due to it being supported by the local Naval Air Force Base. Air Scout Section Tropa Nº2 "Aviadores del Chaco", of the scout group Nº1 Capitan Figari, founded in 1975, member of the ANBSP


Peru

A small number of Air Scout Groups exist in Peru as part of the Asociación de Scouts del Perú (ASP, Scout Association of Peru).


Poland

Air Scouting (harcerskie lotnictwo) in Poland is an active part of the program. The Air Scouting branch was founded in 1928. There are currently Scout Balloon Club, 1 Air Scout Group and 9 Air Scout Troops.


Portugal

The "Escotismo do Ar" activities began in the 1930s. In 1935, an Air Scouting Group from Associação dos Escoteiros de Portugal was created in Lisbon. Same year, Corpo Nacional de Escutas in
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(then part of Portuguese empire) establish the same scouting model in
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. Both groups ended in the following year. Only in 2015, at Montijo, Corpo Nacional de Escutas (Portuguese Catholic Scouts) opened a new one.


Singapore

The city/state of Singapore has a vibrant Air Scout Group, the Soaring Eagles Air Scout Wing, originally started in 1998 as Cub Pack attached to Woodlands Ring Primary School but has expanded over the years and moved its base location to Endeavour Primary School. The Group now has over 100 members including Cub Scouts, Scouts and Ventures and involves itself in a wide range of community and Scouting activities. In 2012 the group "piloted" the first Young Aviator Course for Cub Scouts in Singapore as part of a revamp of the Air Scouting Program, supported by an educational donation from the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore. This event led to an additional aviation focused Cub Pack to start up.


South Africa

Air Scouting in South Africa is an active part of the Scouts South Africa program. Since 2005 Air Scouting has expanded, especially in
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, where the first Airjamborally since the 1980s was held during August 2005. The Gauteng Area Air Scouts has 5 of the 8 Air Scout Groups.


Spain

Air Scouting activity had been extremely poor up to date, just a few single troops merged in ASDE (Scouts de España, WOSM) from Valencia and Tenerife (Canary Islands), both experiencing a period of activity of about two or three years during the late 1970s. Today, there's a revival on the way with two active groups in the ASDE Madrid area, one more in the ASDE Castille-Le Manche area (in Albacete) and the older group active in Barcelona belonging to the Associació Catalana de Scouts (Catalan Association of Scouts, WFIS)


Sri Lanka

Supported by the Sri Lankan Air Force, the 57th Colombo is a member of the Sri Lanka Scouts Association and has over 90 members. The group, which was originally started in 1972, holds its meetings at three Sri Lankan Air Force bases but is classed an 'Open Group'. As well as providing a standard Scouting Program, they additionally have aviation based activities. (The sections are Junior Air Scouts aged 11 to 15 years and 15 to 18 years for Senior Air Scouts)


Sudan

The Sudanese Air Scout and Girl Guides Group is an active part of the Sudan Scouts Association and Girl Guides Association of Sudan. It was founded in 1975 by Isam Kamel and Alladeen Hassan Abas as part of the National Aviation Institute. In 1976, they transferred the Air Scout activities to the Sudanese Air Scout club in Nile Street
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. Sudanese Air Scout members attend local activities, in addition to activities organized outside of the Sudan, such as Arab and International Jamborees. Also, Sudanese Air Scouts send some members to study plane models in the Czech Republic.


Thailand

Air Scouting in Thailand was established on 21 July 1965.


Trinidad and Tobago

The Trinidad & Tobago Scout Association states that there are two Air Scout Groups in their membership, the 2nd Guaico Air Scouts based at Guaico Secondary School and the 1st Arouca Air Scouts based at the Arouca Anglican Church. The First Arouca Scout Group was started at the Arouca Anglican School in the 1930"s. In 1986 it was converted into an Air Scout Group under the watch of Mr.John Morris and Dr.Stephen.V. Blizzard. First Arouca Air Scout Group;Milestones * 1986 Conversion to Air Scouts * 1989 Members attended and took part as volunteers at an Air Show at Piarco International Airport * 1989-90 Leaders and senior Scouts engage in a series of Air experience flights at a recognized flying club * 1990 First Air Display set up at national youth rally * 1991 Members participated as volunteers at the Air disaster drill at Piarco Airport * 2004 Members participated as volunteers at the Air disaster drill at Piarco Airport. * 2004 Venture Scouts and leaders introduced to computer simulated flight. * 2004 Members took part in the International Patrol Camp at pleasant vile San Fernando * 2006 Leaders of the group took up the challenge of revising the Air Scout Program under the guidance of Dr.Stephen.V.Blizzard * 2008 Final draft of the new Air Scout Program completed * 2010 Representation was made at a recognized flight school for the resumption of Air experience flights * 2016 The group was featured at an Air Scout Exhibition at Scout Headquarters Port of Spain * 2016 December, the group celebrated 30 years of Air Scouting by hosting a dinner and awards ceremony with presentations of memorabilia. * 2017 First Aviation camp held in April at the D'Abadie Government School.(98) Campers attended


United Kingdom

British Scouts have been involved in aviation since the early days of aviation. The first UK Scout Group known to have built and flown their own
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were East Grinstead who flew for 200 feet at an altitude of 25 feet, in 1912. The first powered aircraft to be owned by UK Scouts was an
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presented to 3rd Hampton (Middlesex) Scouts in 1921. The idea of Air Scouts as a distinct unit was resisted for many years, becoming an official branch of Scouting in 1941. The first National Air Scout camp took place in Avington Park in July 1942 and in December 1942 a National Air Scout exhibition was held in Dorland Hall, London. The Scout Association bought their first glider in 1959, and operated an Air Activity Centre at Lasham, near Alton in Hampshire, until 1978. Currently around 1% of all Scouts in
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are in one of the 120 Air Scout Troops or Explorer Units. An Air Scout Troop can apply to become recognised with the
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and thus can receive special opportunities and trips. This RAF Recognition is subject to a regular 18-month inspection by a designated RAF Reserve Officer. Air Scouting is also provided for within the
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.


Aircraft owned by UK Scouts

A number of aircraft have been owned by Scouts in the United Kingdom, including: *
Airco DH.6 The Airco DH.6 was a British military trainer biplane used by the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War. Known by various nicknames, including the "Clutching hand" and "Skyhook", many survived to be used as a civil light aircraft in the p ...
– owned by 3rd Hampton Scout Troop, Middlesex in 1921 * Auster J/1N Alpha, G-AGYH, owned Scout Association between 1968 and 1971 *
Slingsby Falke The Slingsby Type 61 Falke was a licence-built version of the Scheibe SF 25B Motor glider built by Slingsby Sailplanes. It entered service with the Royal Air Force for air cadet training as the Slingsby Venture. Development In 1970 Slingsby ...
G-AYYK, owned Scout Association, and used at
Lasham airfield Lasham Airfield is an aerodrome located north-west of Alton in Hampshire, England, in the village of Lasham. It was built in 1942 and was a Royal Air Force Station during the Second World War, many significant operations being flown from it ...
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Scheibe Falke The Scheibe SF-25 Falke ( en, Falcon) is a German touring motor glider developed from the earlier Bergfalke glider by Scheibe Flugzeugbau. Since May 2006 the business has been run by Scheibe Aircraft GmbH. Development The company had produce ...
, G-BODU – owned by Hertfordshire Scouts, in use at Cambridge Gliding Centre *
Pegasus Quik The Pegasus Quik is a British-designed ultralight trike, originally designed and produced by Pegasus Aviation, later by P&M Aviation, both of the United Kingdom. The design is now owned by Albatross Flying Systems of Bangalore, India. The ...
GT450 G-CFFN, owned by Kent County Scout Council since 2008. * Thunder Ax7-77
Hot air balloon A hot air balloon is a lighter-than-air aircraft consisting of a bag, called an envelope, which contains heated air. Suspended beneath is a gondola or wicker basket (in some long-distance or high-altitude balloons, a capsule), which carries ...
G-BCAS, owned Scout Association 1979 to 1981. * Cameron O-84 Hot air balloon G-STAV, owned by Blenheim Scout Group since 2009. *
Vickers Valetta The Vickers Valetta is a twin-engine military transport aircraft developed and produced by the British manufacturing company Vickers-Armstrongs Ltd. Developed from the Vickers VC.1 Viking compact civil airliner, it was an all-metal mid-wing m ...
C2, VX580, formerly owned by Norfolk Scout County – now at the
Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum The Norfolk and Suffolk Aviation Museum is a museum collection of aircraft and aviation-related artefacts, located near the former RAF Bungay airfield in Flixton in the north of the English county of Suffolk. Details First established in 1972 ...
* Avro York C1, G-ANTK, registered to Dan Air and formerly used as a bunk house by Air Scouts at Lasham – now at the Imperial War Museum *
de Havilland Comet The de Havilland DH.106 Comet was the world's first commercial jet airliner. Developed and manufactured by de Havilland in the United Kingdom, the Comet 1 prototype first flew in 1949. It featured an aerodynamically clean design with four ...
, G-APDK, registered to Dan Air and formerly used as a bunk house by Air Scouts at Lasham – now scrapped


United States

Air Scouts is a now-defunct program of the
Boy Scouts of America The Boy Scouts of America (BSA, colloquially the Boy Scouts) is one of the largest scouting organizations and one of the largest youth organizations in the United States, with about 1.2 million youth participants. The BSA was founded ...
(BSA). The Air Scouts program had four ranks Apprentice, Observer, Craftsman, and Ace (later under the Explorer program the ranks were Apprentice, Bronze, Gold, and Silver Award). The Ace (Silver Award) cloth knot and medal may still be worn by anyone who earned them before the program was dropped. The name is also used as a derogatory reference to members of the
U.S. Air Force The United States Air Force (USAF) is the air service branch of the United States Armed Forces, and is one of the eight uniformed services of the United States. Originally created on 1 August 1907, as a part of the United States Army Sign ...
, typically used by combat troops of the
U.S. Army The United States Army (USA) is the land service branch of the United States Armed Forces. It is one of the eight U.S. uniformed services, and is designated as the Army of the United States in the U.S. Constitution.Article II, section 2, cl ...
and U.S. Marine Corps.


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Sudanese Air Scout & Girl Guide Group
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