The Fleet Air Arm in Camera 1912-1996
Archive Photographs from the Public Record Office and the Fleet Air Arm Museum
Hayward, Roger
With a Foreword by Rear Admiral T.W. Loughran, Flag Officer naval Aviation.
For rnany decades a fascinating and sizeable archive of photographs, depicting the operations and equipment of British naval aviation, has remained unrecorded and largely unseen in countless documents held at the Public Record Office at Kew. Other equally important images of British naval aviation and the Fleet Air Arm can also be found in the collections of the world-famous Fleet Air Museum at RNAS Yeovilton. Together these two important collections cover a period from 1912, when British naval aviation was making its first tentative Steps, through to the high-technology Fleet Air Arm (FAA) of the 1990s.
The Fleet Air Arm in Camera 1912-1996 will bring a representative selection of these two collections to the notice of a wider audience. Many of the photographs are published here for the first time and give the reader a fascinating kaleidoscope of images depicting the vast ränge of offensive, defensive, shore and carrier-based operations in which the FAA and its predecessors - the Naval Wing of the RFC and the Royal Naval Air Service - have been involved over a period of more than eighty years.
The Fleet Air Arm in Camera 1912-1996 contains some 240 photographs, many of which were taken in action. Each photograph has been thoroughly researched and is accompanied by a detailed caption. This remarkable volume of illustrations will appeal not only to those with an interest in naval aviation, but also to anyone with an interest in the history of air power.
Hardcover with dust jacket, large format
180 Seiten / pages
many photos
very good condition
Strout, Glochestershire, UK - 1998 - Sutton Publishing
Art.Nr. 16041