Tee Emm Vol.4, no.11 (Jan 1944)
Maker and role
Great Britain. Department of the Air Member for Training, Author
Production date
Feb 1945
Object detail
Accession number
1968.149.3
Description
"I hope that these Training Memoranda will continue to be as widely read and studied as they have been during the past three years. It is impossible to exaggerate the importance of constant training in ensuring the highest operational efficiency" - chief of Air Staff
whose fault really?-- is your i.f. up to scratch? -- believe it or not -- landing in bomber command - -the seven deadly sins of A.G.'s : no.2 -- low flying -- what are pilot's notes? -- oriental met-icism -- this month's prunery -- fleet air arm - the air intelligence officer -- kite-hawks -- meet doomie! -- quel beau landing -- that course at cark -- eve again -- three and three-quarter years ago -- tee emm's brain trust
whose fault really?-- is your i.f. up to scratch? -- believe it or not -- landing in bomber command - -the seven deadly sins of A.G.'s : no.2 -- low flying -- what are pilot's notes? -- oriental met-icism -- this month's prunery -- fleet air arm - the air intelligence officer -- kite-hawks -- meet doomie! -- quel beau landing -- that course at cark -- eve again -- three and three-quarter years ago -- tee emm's brain trust
Signature/Marks and Type
Garrett Pencil
Media/Materials
Physical description
23 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Credit line
Great Britain. Department of the Air Member for Training. Feb 1945. Tee Emm Vol.4, no.11 (Jan 1944), 1968.149.3. Walsh Memorial Library, The Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT).
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