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Naval Aviation

Australians in the Royal Naval Air Service 1914-1918 (Part 2a)

Stevens, Errol · Mar 2, 1996 ·

R.A. LITTLE DSO,* DSC,* C de G. (1895 -1918) Robert Alexander Little is almost unknown in his native Australia as he served in the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) in ...

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Australians in the Royal Naval Air Service 1914-1918 (Part 1)

Stevens, Errol · Dec 31, 1995 ·

[Ed:Permission to reproduce this article in part or as a whole must be obtained from the Society.] INTRODUCTION A very neglected area of Australian Naval history is the contribution made by ...

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HMAS Albatross – a brief history

A.N. Other · Sep 12, 1993 ·

The decision to build an airfield on the land now occupied by the Naval Air Station was taken soon after WWII was declared in 1939. The RAAF occupied the new ...

Obituary: LT. CDR. Palgrave Ebden Carr, D.F.C., RAN (Rtd.)

Davies, Barry · Sep 12, 1993 ·

Whilst documentation of our Naval history regarding ships and battles is well covered in our Naval Historical Review, these battles could not have been won or lost without the brave ...

Operation Fuller-The Channel Dash by the German Fleet-1942

Burnhams, J.C., RNCC · Mar 11, 1991 ·

Thursday, 12th February, 1942 The events leading to this heroic operation need many pages to tell the story, suffice it to say, that despite the many reasons advanced at the ...

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Book Review: Seagulls, Cruisers, and Catapults

Book reviewer · Dec 19, 1989 ·

By Ray Jones, 134 pages, Illustrated, Pelorus Publications, Tasmania – 1989 This fascinating book is not only a history of the amphibian aircraft used by the Royal Australian Navy but a ...

The Supermarine Seagull V

A.N. Other · Oct 30, 1982 ·

TO REPLACE THE SEAGULL III AMPHIBIAN AIRCRAFT that were carried in the seaplane carrier Albatross a more robust unit was required. Being of wooden construction, the Seagull III was not ...

The Luftwaffe Anti-Shipping Missile Threat During WW II

Bogart, Charles H. · Sep 13, 1980 ·

AMONG THE SHIPS on the firing line off Normandy on 6 June 1944 was the battleship HMS Warspite. Firing broadsides from six of her eight 15” guns she engaged targets ...

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The Catapult Fighters

Payne, Alan · Dec 31, 1975 ·

For two years during World War II, from 1941 to 1943, the Catapult Aircraft Merchant Ships, assisted by Fighter Catapult Ships of the Royal Navy, played an important role in ...

The Pusser’s Bus

A.N. Other · Dec 16, 1974 ·

The Seagull V amphibian or Walrus or Pusser’s Bus was the best known aircraft of the Royal Australian Navy in World War Two. Carried by all cruisers this ubiquitous aircraft ...

Australian Naval Aviation – Part 4

Issacs, Keith, AFC, ARAeS, Group Captain, RAAF (Retd) · Jun 30, 1974 ·

This is the final part of Group Captain Isaacs’ feature on Australian Naval Aviation In this episode he deals with enemy aircraft in World War I and how they were ...

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Australian Naval Aviation – Part 3

Issacs, Keith, AFC, ARAeS, Group Captain, RAAF (Retd) · Mar 31, 1974 ·

In the third part of his story on Australian Naval Aviation, Group Captain Isaacs discusses the merits of the Sopwith Ship’s Strutter and the Sopwith Ship’s Camel, aircraft that played ...

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Australian Naval Aviation – Part 2

Issacs, Keith, AFC, ARAeS, Group Captain, RAAF (Retd) · Dec 31, 1973 ·

In this second part of Australian Naval Aviation, Group Captain Isaacs discusses two of the aircraft employed by Australian ships in World War I – the Sopwith Baby Seaplane and ...

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Australian Naval Aviation – Part 1

Issacs, Keith, AFC, ARAeS, Group Captain, RAAF (Retd) · Dec 31, 1972 ·

THE HISTORY OF WORLD naval aviation began, tentatively, in the lighter-than-air era. As far back as November 1861, during the American Civil War, the Union Army – employing maritime techniques – released the Washington balloon from a remodelled coal barge, the G.W. Parke Curtis, to observe the enemy at Budd’s Ferry. ...

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