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Bildnachweis: The Air Council in session at the Air Ministry in July 1940 By Royal Air Force official photographer - This is photograph CH 966 from the collections of the Imperial War Museums., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=20845702

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The "bible" for Air Control was the Air Publication 3024. It regulated and standardized the control, procedures, and communications between the burgeoning numbers of aircraft from many hundreds of airfields in WWII. The Americans copied this manual verbatim and distributed it to all USAAF and other aircrew for training in the British system. This half-sized volume of AP 3024 was produced by the Training Aids Division of the Army Air Forces.
 
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mhpotterone | Jul 18, 2023 |
"The book may be looked on as an introduction to The War In The Air, the Official History of the Royal Air Force...", so reads the Preface.
It is also much more approachable than the multi-volume official history, upon which it draws extensively but does not slavishly copy.
Even if you have a set of the War in the Air this book is worth having.
 
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JenIanB | Mar 23, 2021 |
An interesting piece of wartime propaganda, which was tied into a feature-length documentary film, itself notable for excellent photography, authenticity (it was shot using actual aircrew rather than actors) and an excellent muscial score by Ralph Vaughan-Williams.
 
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RobertDay | Oct 6, 2010 |
This was written and published 1942. What I always find fascinating about volumes like this one that were written during the War and at a time when things were not going well, is the optimism expressed that they were going to win. Germany would be defeated. This volume explains the efforts made & being developed by the Navy & Air Force to rescue aviators who were forced to land in the water off the coasts of England & France. The rescue boats are described within the limits of not revealing too much to the enemy. The rescue floats that were anchoured in the Channel are described and an actual photograph of the interior is included. The real delights here are the many anecdotes of rescues, some coming after the fliers were in the water for days. Great stuff.

What is not revealed in this pamphlet is that the RAF had no rescue system or plans for one in development at the beginning of the war. In fact, there was no rescue system during the Battle of Britain whereas the Germans did have a rescue service combining amphibian planes and fast motor launches to pull downed pilots from the cold Channel to fly & fight another day.
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lamour | Feb 17, 2010 |

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