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Many nations support air academies, some of which are:
Many nations support air academies, some of which are:


*The ''[[Academia da Força Aérea]]'' of Brazil, founded in 1960
*The [[Brazilian Air Force Academy]]
*The [[Bangladesh Air Force Academy]], founded in 1974 as BAF Cadets’ Training Unit
*The [[Bangladesh Air Force Academy]], founded in 1974 as BAF Cadets’ Training Unit
*The [[Royal Danish Air Force Officers School]], founded in 1951
*The [[Royal Danish Air Force Officers School]], founded in 1951

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An air force academy or air academy is a national institution that provides initial officer training, possibly including undergraduate level education, to air force officer cadets who air preparting to be commissioned officers in a national air force. The world's first air academy was the RAF (Cadet) College (now called the Royal Air Force College) which was founded on 1 November 1919 on the site of a Royal Navy flying training station.

Many nations support air academies, some of which are:

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