Problems peculiar to flying over oceans which are being solved by U. S. Navy are discussed; establishment of weather stations on ships and their aid to coastal forecasts; special meteorological stations on Lexington and Saratoga aircraft carriers; knowledge of avigation of ocean important to seagoing pilot; landing on decks; requirements of fighting, observation, torpedo, bombing and scouting, and patrol planes are outlined.
Over the seas with the navy
Popular Aviation Aeronautics
Popular Aviation and Aeronautics ; 4 , n 5
1929
3 pages
3 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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