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Seagulls, cruisers and catapults : Australian naval aviation, 1913-1944 / Ray Jones.
Author
Jones, Ray (Ray Marshall)
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Hobart, Tasmania : Pelorus Publications, 1989.
Description
ix, 134 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Australia Royal Australian Navy
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Aviation
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History
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World War, 1939-1945
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Naval operations, Australian
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Airplanes, Military
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Australia
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Australia
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History, Naval
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Content advice
In 'Seagulls, Cruisers and Catapults' Ray Jones has written an authoritative account of the technical, operational and political aspects of Australian naval aviation from Admiral Creswell's 1913 plan for naval aviation until the last aircraft catapult was removed from an Australian cruiser in 1944.The Navy's role as catalyst in the formation of the Air Force is outlined for the first time and details of the sometimes acrimonius struggle between Navy and Air Force over naval aviation are provided. No serious work of RAN history can deal with the mid-war years without taking account of advice from London and the Admiralty's influence on RAN aviation planning is made clear. Operation of aircraft, such as the Seagull III and Seagull V amphibians, from Australian warships are described and the rationale of cruiser aircraft operations are illustrated by the number shot down or damaged performing their essential task in wartime. The vital role of aircraft operating from cruisers searching for raiders and taking part in fleet operations defending Australia in 1942 is stressed. Extensive archival research in Melbourne, Canberra and London, combined with hours of interviews with the men who flew aircraft from cruisers and carrier, has ensured a balanced and well-rounded narrative which is an essential addition to the library of any naval or aviation history enthusiast.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (p. 128-129) and index.
Action note
Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
Introduction
Early Plans 1913-18
A Single Air Service
Feeling the Way 1921-24
The RAN Fleet Air Arm
Building HMAS 'Albatross'
'Albatross' in Service
Settling Years 1933-36
. Seagull Mark V in Cruisers 1936-39
War 1939-41
Trade Protection 1939-41
War Against Japan
Appendix 1. Navy Orders
Appendix 2. RAN Pilots and Observers 1923-1944
Appendix 3. RN Loan/Exchange Observers and Pilots.
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Other title(s)
Australian naval aviation, 1913-1944.
Australian naval aviation, 1913-1944
ISBN
0731654196
OCLC
22412280
RCP
H - S
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