Royal Aircraft Establishment, originally known as National Aeronautical Establishment, comprises principally large wind tunnel facilities, together with gas turbine power station to drive them, and extensive flying field with much special equipment, being able to represent carrier landings and launches; some displays and installations described and account of flying and static displays on opening day. (See also Engineer v 204 n 5293, 5294, 5295 July 5 1957 p 19-23, July 12 p 52-4, July 19 p 94-7; Flight v 72 n 2528, 2529 July 5 1957 p 18-20, July 12 p 54-6)


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    Title :

    Opening of R.A.E., Bedford


    Additional title:

    Aeroplane


    Published in:

    Aeroplane ; 93 , n 2392


    Publication date :

    1957


    Size :

    3 pages


    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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