Le château de Vaufoinard est un château situé à Rochecorbon (Indre-et-Loire). Il est inscrit au titre des monuments historiques par arrêté du 11 avril 1946.
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Rochecorbon is a commune in the Indre-et-Loire department, central France.
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Tours Val de Loire Airport is an airport on the outskirts of Tours, in the Loire Valley, France. It is in the French department of Indre-et-Loire, 5 km north-northeast of the city centre. The airport is located partly on the territory of the communes of Tours and Parçay-Meslay.
The airport is open to both national and international carriers, private planes and is certified for both instrument flight and visual flight.
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École de L'Aviation de Chasse 314 Christian Martell was a French Air and Space Force Fighter Pilot Training School located at Tours Saint Symphorien Air Base, Indre-et-Loire, France which operated the Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet. It was operational from 1961, until Pilatus PC-21 light trainers were ordered to replace its Alpha Jets, which entered service in 2018 with EPAA 00.315 at BA 709 Cognac.
On 12 September 2020, École de Pilotage de l’Armée de l’Air 315 Général Jarry was merged with the école de l'aviation chasse EAC 00.314, to form l'école de l'aviation de chasse 00.315 "Christian Martell" at Cognac.
EAC 00.315 has Pilatus PC-21 aircraft and Grob 120 aircraft. It manages des parcours de formations de navigants, désignés par "Mentor".
The insignia of EAC 00.315 is a stork on a night-blue starry background.
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Tours Aerodrome was a complex of military airfields in the French department of Indre-et-Loire, 6 km north-northeast of the city of Tours. They were used during World War I as part of the Second Air Instructional Center, American Expeditionary Forces for training United States airmen prior to being sent into combat.
Today Tours Airdrome #1 airfield is Tours Val de Loire Airport.
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Parçay-Meslay is a commune in the Indre-et-Loire department, central France.
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Historique
L'ancienne closerie est la propriété successive de différents maires de Tours, dont Victor Barguin (1538), receveur général des aides et des tailles du Loudunois, et François Joret (1570).