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The Central Fighter Establishment was a
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formation that dealt with the development of
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tactics which was formed on 4 September 1944 at
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. It also tested new fighter aircraft and equipment, and with the training of squadron and flight commanders. It was formed on 1 October 1944 as part of
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, and was disbanded on 1 February 1966 while at
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Units

* Air Fighting Development Squadron (1944-66) became Fighter Command Trials Unit * All-Weather Development Squadron (1956-59) * All-Weather Fighter Leaders School (1950-58) became All-Weather Fighter Combat School * All-Weather Wing (1950-56) became All-Weather Development Squadron * Day Fighter Development Wing (1944-??) * Day Fighter Leaders School (1944-58) became Day Fighter Combat Squadron * Enemy Aircraft Flight (1945) * Fighter Combat School (1958-??) ** Day Fighter Combat Squadron (1958-65) ** All-Weather Fighter Combat School (1958-62) became Javelin Operational Conversion Squadron * Fighter Command Instrument Rating Flight (1956-60) became Fighter Command Instrument Rating Squadron * Fighter Command Instrument Rating Squadron (1960-63) became No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit RAF * Fighter Command Instrument Training Flight (1948-51) became Fighter Command Instrument Training Squadron * Fighter Command Instrument Training Squadron (1951-56) became Fighter Command Instrument Rating Flight * Fighter Command Target Facilities Squadron (1961-63) became
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* Fighter Experimental Flight (1944-46) * Fighter Interception Development Squadron (1944-50) became Radar Interception Development Squadron * Fighter Leaders School (1944-?) * Fighter Support Development Squadron (1951-??) * Fighter Support Development Unit (1951) became Fighter Support Development Squadron * Fighter Weapons School (1955-1958 as part of the Central Gunnery School) (1958-) * Javelin Operational Conversion Squadron (1962) * Lightning Conversion Squadron (1960-63) became No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit RAF * Naval Air Fighting Development Squadron (1945-56) * Night All-Weather Wing (1957-??) * Night Fighter Development Wing (1944-49) became Night Fighter Wing * Night Fighter Leaders School (1945-50) became All-Weather Fighter Leaders School * Night Fighter Training Squadron (1945) became Night Fighter Leaders School * Night Fighter Wing (1949-50) became All-Weather Wing * Radar Interception Development Squadron (1950-53)


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