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Aviation History
1943
1943 - 0453.PDF
FEBRUARY ISTH, 1943 FLIGHT ining tablishments Typical pupils in the lecture room.The subjects are handled in an interesting manner and rapt atten-tion is given to the lecturers. (Left) Not many engines are started by hand now- adays. Nevertheless, it is just as well to know how to do it properly. lerobatics, and recover from ipins. In the classroom and on the lirfield they are taught airman- ihip, navigation, meteorology, agnals, armament, engines and rigging. Only a general idea of the last two subjects is given because these are attended to by the ground staff, and repairs can- not be carried out in the air. Right centre and bottom) A few unfortunate mistakes have occurred whereby our machines have been shot down by our own fighters. Recognition of aircraft types is therefore con- s;dered to be a ?ery important part of the training
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