29th Flying Training Wing (U.S. Army Air Forces)
| 29th Flying Training Wing | |
|---|---|
Flight instructors with a PT-17 Stearman biplane trainer | |
| Active | 1942–1946 |
| Country | United States |
| Branch | United States Army Air Forces |
| Type | Command of flying training units |
| Role | Training |
| Part of | Army Air Forces Training Command |
| Engagements | World War II |
| Commanders | |
| 26 December 1942 | Col Fred C. Nelson |
| 10 February 1943 | Brig Gen John G. Williams |
| 4 April 1945 | Col Raymond L. Winn |
| 25 May – 1 November 1945 | Brig Gen Clinton D. Vincent |
| through 16 Jun 1946 | Unknown |
The 29th Flying Training Wing was a wing of the United States Army Air Forces. It was last assigned to the Western Flying Training Command, and was disbanded on 16 June 1946 at Napier Field, Alabama. The wing controlled World War II Phase One primary flying training units of the Army Air Forces Training Command. Headquartered at Moody Field, Georgia for most of its operational service, it controlled contract civilian-operated pilot schools primarily in the Southeastern United States.
There is no lineage connection between the 29th Flying Training Wing, established on 22 December 1939 as the 29th Bombardment Group (Heavy) at Langley Field, Virginia, and this organization.