The Empire Test Pilots' School (ETPS) is a British training school for test pilots and flight test engineers of fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft at MoD Boscombe Down in Wiltshire, England. It was established in 1943, the first of its type. The school moved to RAF Cranfield in October 1945, to Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough in July 1947, before returning to Boscombe Down on 29 January 1968.
Its motto is "Learn to test; test to learn".
ETPS is run by the MoD and defence contractor QinetiQ under a long-term agreement.
In 1943, Air Marshal Sir Ralph Sorley formed the "Test Pilots’ Training Flight" at RAF Boscombe Down after many pilots died testing the many new aircraft introduced during the Second World War.
On 21 June 1943, the unit became the Test Pilots’ School within the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment (A&AEE) at Boscombe Down. The school was "to provide suitably trained pilots for testing duties in aeronautical research and development establishments within the service and the industry". It graduated one group of students, the Number 1 Course, which began in the summer of 1943 and formally ended on 29 February 1944, before the school’s name was changed to the "Empire Test Pilots’ School" (ETPS) on 28 July 1944.
ETP may refer to:
You're dead you fuck
You're dead at my feet
My revenge is almost complete
Your eyes staring
Staring into space
Seeing nothing, no heartbeat
Limp cadaver shut up forever
Life snuffed with no remorse
I will humiliate your corpse
You lay dead I laugh alive
My blood pumps, adrenaline rises
Can't help laughing as I look
At your corpse underfoot
Stepping on your chest
I yank down my pants
My butthole dialating
To humiliate your corpse
You lay there limp contorted
I pinch a loaf for you
Your face is spattered with my shit
A pile of brown on blue
You're dead you fuck
You're dead at my feet
My revenge is now complete
Your eyes staring
Staring into space
As my urine dribbles down your face
Life snuffed with no remorse
The Empire Test Pilots' School (ETPS) is a British training school for test pilots and flight test engineers of fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft at MoD Boscombe Down in Wiltshire, England. It was established in 1943, the first of its type. The school moved to RAF Cranfield in October 1945, to Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough in July 1947, before returning to Boscombe Down on 29 January 1968.
Its motto is "Learn to test; test to learn".
ETPS is run by the MoD and defence contractor QinetiQ under a long-term agreement.
In 1943, Air Marshal Sir Ralph Sorley formed the "Test Pilots’ Training Flight" at RAF Boscombe Down after many pilots died testing the many new aircraft introduced during the Second World War.
On 21 June 1943, the unit became the Test Pilots’ School within the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment (A&AEE) at Boscombe Down. The school was "to provide suitably trained pilots for testing duties in aeronautical research and development establishments within the service and the industry". It graduated one group of students, the Number 1 Course, which began in the summer of 1943 and formally ended on 29 February 1944, before the school’s name was changed to the "Empire Test Pilots’ School" (ETPS) on 28 July 1944.
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