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"When the Navy Took to the Air" is a new publication from Fonthill Media by Philip MacDougall. The author describes the activities, the aircraft and the personnel at the Royal Naval Air Service Experimental Seaplane Station
-This soft back book is profusely illustrated with many rare and unpublished images in 176 pages
-The never before told story of the Royal Navy’s experimental WWI air stations
-New weapons, experimental aircraft and test pilots who often sacrificed their lives
-Now forgotten these experimental air stations were the equivalent of Farnborough, Edwards AFB and the Gromov Flight Research Institute.

Expect a review of this fascinating book in the near future.

ISBN – 978-1-78155-572-9 - When the Navy Took to the Air - Philip MacDougall

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