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Bismarck: 24 Hours to Doom (80th Anniversary Edition)

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Iain Ballantyne, Agora Books 2021 Bismarck: 24 Hours to Doom is an intensely readable account of the final days of the titular battleship, centring the voices of those who were […]

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HMS Ark Royal, WW2 History

Blackburn Skua artwork – video

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During the Second World War, many pilots flew under bridges to test their skill or alleviate the boredom of routine, second-line flying. One of these was Derrick Edwards, a Fleet […]

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Fleet Air Arm, WW2 History

Fairey Barracuda progress

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I visited the restoration of Fairey Barracuda DP872 at the Fleet Air Arm Museum last week, and saw the significant progress since I was there in July 2017. It’s fair […]

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Fleet Air Arm, Restoration and preservation

Fleet Air Arm Veterans Honoured at Navy Wings event

November 5, 2018by navalairhistory 4 Comments

On 21 September, twelve Fleet Air Arm veterans were honoured at Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton, at an event dedicated to the immortal Fairey Swordfish and the men and women […]

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Fleet Air Arm, Interwar history, WW2 History

Long Live the ‘King

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If all goes to plan on Wednesday 26 September, the last Westland Sea King helicopters in UK military service will make a farewell flight around the Devon-Cornwall peninsula, where the […]

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Cold War, Falklands conflict, Fleet Air Arm, Postwar history

HMS Queen Elizabeth – more trials, fewer tribulations

June 21, 2018by navalairhistory Leave a comment

The Royal Navy continues its preparations to bring the new Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers into service. Today, another major milestone was passed with the first refuelling at sea from one […]

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HMS Queen Elizabeth, Postwar history

Hawker’s Fastest Fury – LA610

February 21, 2018by navalairhistory 1 Comment

On 21 February 1945, the first Hawker Sea Fury flew, marking a new chapter in what would become an illustrious career, highly successful in combat and the pinnacle of piston-engined […]

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Fleet Air Arm, Korean War, Prototypes, Test flying, WW2 History

The first jet carrier landing

December 4, 2017by navalairhistory 3 Comments

On 3 December 1945, Lieutenant Commander Eric Melrose ‘Winkle’ Brown (later Captain) made the first carrier landings and take-offs with a jet aircraft in history, when he flew de Havilland […]

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Fleet Air Arm, Postwar history, Prototypes, Test flying

In Memoriam, Sub Lt David Mitchell RNVR and Cdr David Hamilton RN

November 12, 2017by navalairhistory Leave a comment

One of the best aspects of writing about historical naval aviation sadder is meeting deeply impressive people who have contributed to that history. One of the saddest aspects is the […]

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Fleet Air Arm, Obituary, Postwar history

Navy Wings at Night – Part 2

November 10, 2017by navalairhistory Leave a comment

I wouldn’t usually blog on the same subject twice in quick succession (See part 1 of Navy Wings At Night), but there’s a reason for a second post on the […]

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Fleet Air Arm, Restoration and preservation

Navy Wings at Night

October 27, 2017by navalairhistory Leave a comment

The ‘Navy Wings’ charity, which supports the Royal Navy’s aviation heritage work, staged its first night photoshoot, arranged by Threshold Aero, on 26 October. The event marked the first time […]

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Air displays, Fleet Air Arm, Restoration and preservation

Sixty seconds to save a Sea Fury

October 13, 2017by navalairhistory 2 Comments

Sixty seconds was all Lieutenant Commander Chris Götke had to save a rare, important Hawker Sea Fury T.20 from destruction. Fortunately this highly experienced former test pilot was exactly the […]

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Air displays, Fleet Air Arm, Postwar history, Restoration and preservation

HMS Queen Elizabeth

August 16, 2017by navalairhistory Leave a comment

At approximately seven o’clock on the morning of 16 August 2017, the Royal Navy’s newest and largest aircraft carrier, HMS Queen Elizabeth, entered her home port of Portsmouth for the […]

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Fleet Air Arm, HMS Queen Elizabeth, Postwar history

The Fleet Air Arm over Dunkirk

July 24, 2017by navalairhistory 1 Comment

The involvement of the RAF in the Dunkirk evacuations is well recognised now (even if it wasn’t at the time by those on the ground) – less well known is […]

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Fleet Air Arm, WW2 History

Falklands Air War – Aviation Xtended podcasts

July 12, 2017by navalairhistory Leave a comment

I was delighted to take part in two recent episodes of the aeronautical podcast Aviation Xtended to mark the 35th anniversary of the end of the 1982 Falklands conflict. This […]

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Falklands conflict, Fleet Air Arm, Postwar history

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