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  • Seller image for The Flying Forty-Second The Story of a Second Line Royal Naval Air Squadron Signed for sale by St Marys Books And Prints

    Capt. T. Neville Stack

    Published by Salurbious Sulur, 1946

    Seller: St Marys Books And Prints, Stamford, United Kingdom

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    Hardback. Printed for Private Circulation. This is a rare privately printed commemorative history of the 742 Naval Air Squadron which operated as part of the Royal Naval Air Transport Service during the final years of World War II and the immediate postwar transition Primarily based in Southern India including RNAS Sullur and Coimbatore the squadron played a crucial role in providing air transport and communications across the Far East The volume offers a detailed account of the squadrons activities documenting their extensive flights across the subcontinent and highlighting their use of aircraft such as the Beech Expeditor Fairey Swordfish and Supermarine Sea Otter As a privately issued work it was likely produced in limited numbers for the officers and personnel of the unit making it a rare primary source for researchers studying British naval aviation history in India Bound in the original blue cloth binding with gilt decoration 47 pp part of a large aviation librarynbsp. book.