Air Navigation for Flight Officers
by Albert Edward Dixie
Publisher: Gieves publishing company 1917
ISBN/ASIN: 1163971502
Number of pages: 262
Description:
This work (first published in 1917) has been undertaken in the hope that it may prove of assistance to officers in the Royal Naval Air Service, as it condenses into a small compass all the subjects in navigation they are required to know.
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