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1912 The Committee of Imperial defence recommended that the Naval Wing of the Flying Corps should be established at the [[Naval School, Eastchurch|Naval Flying School at Eastchurch]] pending the development of the Central Flying School. In mid-1912 the flying certificates issued there were described as [[Royal Naval Aviation School, Eastchurch]] | |||
By 1913 barracks had been built at Eastchurch for the Naval personnel and the school was also described as the [[Royal Naval Aviation School, Eastchurch|Royal Naval Flying School]]<ref>Frank McClean: The Godfather to British Naval Aviation By Philip Jarrett</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:00, 14 August 2018
1912 The Committee of Imperial defence recommended that the Naval Wing of the Flying Corps should be established at the Naval Flying School at Eastchurch pending the development of the Central Flying School. In mid-1912 the flying certificates issued there were described as Royal Naval Aviation School, Eastchurch
By 1913 barracks had been built at Eastchurch for the Naval personnel and the school was also described as the Royal Naval Flying School[1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Frank McClean: The Godfather to British Naval Aviation By Philip Jarrett