Carrier Flying A Royal Navy Instructional Film (1946)
This is one of 3 WW2 instructional films available on DVD RN12 Forties Navy - Flying Machines The Royal Navy's flying capabilities developed rapidly during World War Two. This programme reflects the development by way of three Royal Navy training films from the film archives of the Imperial War Museum.Catapult Ships (1940), Deck Landing (1942), Carrier Flying (1946)Black and White 76 mins "Fantastic" Flypast September 2005 "A high quality, educative programme totally devoid of gimmicks" Aircraft Illustrated August 2005 Available from Beulah at www.eavb.co.uk/store/index.html

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