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R.A.F. AND NAVY CO-OPERATE.—Air Sea Rescue Floats for R.A.F. or naval airmen forced down in the sea are being moored in the Channel. Painted in bright yellow and red, with lied Gross markings, these rescue floats are all-metal, with cabin and mast, from which airmen can send signals for assistance, the picture shows a launch of the Royal Navy moored alongside the rescue craft.

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Evening Star, Issue 24003, 30 September 1941, Page 5

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R.A.F. AND NAVY CO-OPERATE.—Air Sea Rescue Floats for R.A.F. or naval airmen forced down in the sea are being moored in the Channel. Painted in bright yellow and red, with lied Gross markings, these rescue floats are all-metal, with cabin and mast, from which airmen can send signals for assistance, the picture shows a launch of the Royal Navy moored alongside the rescue craft. Evening Star, Issue 24003, 30 September 1941, Page 5

R.A.F. AND NAVY CO-OPERATE.—Air Sea Rescue Floats for R.A.F. or naval airmen forced down in the sea are being moored in the Channel. Painted in bright yellow and red, with lied Gross markings, these rescue floats are all-metal, with cabin and mast, from which airmen can send signals for assistance, the picture shows a launch of the Royal Navy moored alongside the rescue craft. Evening Star, Issue 24003, 30 September 1941, Page 5