12 EFTS) was a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) pilot training unit of World War II.
It was established in October 1941 at Bundaberg Airport and provided introductory flying training for new RAAF pilots.
The flying training was undertaken in two stages; the first involved four weeks of instruction (including ten hours of flying) which were used to determine trainees' suitability to become pilots.
Pilots who successfully completed this course were posted to a service flying training school in either Australia or Canada for the next stage of their instruction as military aviators.
Due to arrival of the United States Army Air Corp at Lowood in March, the aircraft, staff and trainees were allocated between No.