THE R.A.F. “NAVY.”— A branh of the R.A.E. doing valuable work is the high speed launch section. These launches, which have a very high speed, are fitted with radio, medical and life-saving apparatus. They have been the means of saving a number of lives when aircraft have been shot down or forced down in the sea. This picture is of one of the launches on service m tho Middle Last. Full speed ahead.
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Evening Star, Issue 23817, 22 February 1941, Page 6
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73THE R.A.F. “NAVY.”— A branh of the R.A.E. doing valuable work is the high speed launch section. These launches, which have a very high speed, are fitted with radio, medical and life-saving apparatus. They have been the means of saving a number of lives when aircraft have been shot down or forced down in the sea. This picture is of one of the launches on service m tho Middle Last. Full speed ahead. Evening Star, Issue 23817, 22 February 1941, Page 6
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