Aircraft recognition, the inter-services journal, volume III, number 13, September 1945.
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Aircraft recognition, the inter-services journal, volume III, number 13, September 1945.
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Since September 1942, this journal has been a medium for bringing to the services information, photographs, and drawings of aircraft for recognition training. The object of the journal was to make the subject as palatable and interesting as possible. Some headings include: the sorry tale of Herbert Tree or 'reckless' recognition; C-46 Commando; aircraft in the news; photographic angles; sillographs; meet the family- Grumman; Chinese puzzle (identifying 21 silhouettes of aeroplanes); de Havilland Hornet; tail; design; it's the exception; flying photographs; a dull article; multum in parvo; new and revised; silhouettes; ab initio; through the ring sight; and an index.
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