Ship-Planes in the Grand Fleet

1966; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 70; Issue: 665 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1017/s0001924000057808

ISSN

2398-4600

Autores

G. M. Bryer,

Tópico(s)

Global Maritime and Colonial Histories

Resumo

Aviation in its early days was as beset as any new science with the ravages of that elusive creature the creeping error. They are rare today but a particularly daring one has crept into the Centenary review of the Fleet Air Arm (January, p. 208). We did not have catapults to launch our Sopwith Pups, Camels or Strutters from the turrets of battleships during the 1914-18 War. Catapults came later with the amphibians designed for service with cruisers.

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