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The first Air Scouts in Egypt where formed early in 1954, and in the same year the executive committee of the Air Scouts was formed and held its first meeting in the office of the Director-General of the Egyptian Civil Aviation Authority on 17/2/1954.
The first Air Scouts in Egypt where formed early in 1954, and in the same year the executive committee of the Air Scouts was formed and held its first meeting in the office of the Director-General of the Egyptian Civil Aviation Authority on 17/2/1954.


Tre most currently active Egyptian Air Scout regions are:
The most currently active Egyptian Air Scout regions are:


* Air Scouting Association - Helwan
* Air Scouting Association - Helwan
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*[http://www.zhr.pl/skrzydla 265 Polish Air Scout Group - Warszawska Lotnicza Drużyna Harcerzy "Skrzydła"]
*[http://www.zhr.pl/skrzydla 265 Polish Air Scout Group - Warszawska Lotnicza Drużyna Harcerzy "Skrzydła"]


*[http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harcerski_Klub_Balonowy Scout Balloon Club]
*[[wp-pl:Harcerski_Klub_Balonowy|Scout Balloon Club]]
*[http://scout_balloon_club.republika.pl/hkb.htm Polish Scout Balloon Club]
*[http://scout_balloon_club.republika.pl/hkb.htm Polish Scout Balloon Club]
*[http://spadochroniarze.zhp.pl/index.php Polish Parachuting Scout Units]
*[http://spadochroniarze.zhp.pl/index.php Polish Parachuting Scout Units]
*[http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krakowska_19_Lotnicza Krakowska 19 Lotnicza]
*[[wp-pl:Krakowska_19_Lotnicza|Krakowska 19 Lotnicza]]


=== South Africa ===
=== South Africa ===
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The [http://www.airscouts.za.org Gauteng Area Air Scouts] (With 5 of the 8 Groups) is the most active and largest Air Scouting area in South Africa.
The [http://www.airscouts.za.org Gauteng Area Air Scouts] (With 5 of the 8 Groups) is the most active and largest Air Scouting area in South Africa.


===Spain===
A number of Air Scout Groups existed in Spain in the 1970's and 19080's but then went into decline at that time.  Recently in the last few years two new Air Scout Groups have now started operating.
They are both members of ASDE Scouts de España.
*[http://gs905.scout.es Grupo Scout Aereo Icaro 905]
=== Sudan ===
=== Sudan ===
Sudanese Air Scout & Girl Guides is a part of the [[Sudan Boy Scouts Association]] and [[The Sudan Girl Guides Association]]. The Regional Director for the World Scout Bureau - Arab Regional Office, Dr. Atif Abdelmageed has been instrumental in establishing Air Scouting in sudan.
Sudanese Air Scout & Girl Guides is a part of the [[Sudan Boy Scouts Association]] and [[The Sudan Girl Guides Association]]. The Regional Director for the World Scout Bureau - Arab Regional Office, Dr. Atif Abdelmageed has been instrumental in establishing Air Scouting in Sudan.


The first full Air Scout Group was inaugurated on 21 May 1967, with a total of 6 Air Scout & Guide Groups (SAS&GGG) now being active. In 1975 a Air Scout & Guide Branch of Sudanese Scouting was established by Isam Kamel & Alladeen Hassan Abas as part of the National Aviation Institute. In 1976, they transfered the Air Scout activities to the Sudanese Air Scout club in Nile Street, Khartoum. Sudanese Air Scout members attend local scouting activities, in addition to activities organized outside of the Sudan, such as Arab & International Jamborees. Also, Sudanese Air Scouts send some members to study in the Czech Republic.
The first full Air Scout Group was inaugurated on 21 May 1967, with a total of 6 Air Scout & Guide Groups (SAS&GGG) now being active. In 1975 a Air Scout & Guide Branch of Sudanese Scouting was established by Isam Kamel & Alladeen Hassan Abas as part of the National Aviation Institute. In 1976, they transfered the Air Scout activities to the Sudanese Air Scout club in Nile Street, Khartoum. Sudanese Air Scout members attend local scouting activities, in addition to activities organized outside of the Sudan, such as Arab & International Jamborees. Also, Sudanese Air Scouts send some members to study in the Czech Republic.
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*[http://www.40thwoolwichairscouts.net 40th Woolwich Air Scouts]
*[http://www.40thwoolwichairscouts.net 40th Woolwich Air Scouts]
*[http://www.12thbarnsleyscoutgroup.org.uk 12th Barnsley Air Scouts]
*[http://www.12thbarnsleyscoutgroup.org.uk 12th Barnsley Air Scouts]
*[http://www.fakenhamlancasterscouts.org.uk Fakenham Lancaster Air Scouts (BPSA)]
*[[Groups:Fakenham Lancaster Baden-Powell Air Scout Group|Fakenham Lancaster Air Scouts (BPSA)]]
*[http://www.binfieldscouts.ik.com Binfield Air Scouts]
*[http://www.binfieldscouts.ik.com Binfield Air Scouts]
*[http://www.monkbrettonairscouts.kk5.org Monk Bretton Air Scouts]
*[http://www.monkbrettonairscouts.kk5.org Monk Bretton Air Scouts]
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*[http://www.scouts.ie/scouts/air-scouts Irish Air Scouts]
*[http://www.scouts.ie/scouts/air-scouts Irish Air Scouts]
*[http://www.lotnictwo.zhp.pl Polish Air Scouts]
*[http://www.lotnictwo.zhp.pl Polish Air Scouts]
*[http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harcerski_Klub_Balonowy Polish Scouts Balloon Club]  
*[[wp-pl:Harcerski_Klub_Balonowy|Polish Scouts Balloon Club]]  
*[http://www.sudaneseairscout.com Sudanese Air Scouts & Girl Guides]
*[http://www.sudaneseairscout.com Sudanese Air Scouts & Girl Guides]
*[http://www.airscouts.za.org South African Air Scouts of Gauteng Province]
*[http://www.airscouts.za.org South African Air Scouts of Gauteng Province]
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[[nl:Luchtscouting]]
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