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Those magnificent men.......

This week's Saturday Timewatch features the first in an occasional series about aviation history in Dorset. They will all be taken from the excellent Rodney Legg book "Dorset Flight : The Complete History". I will of course be removing this and any other images should anyone moan about copyright. However, I think the photos deserve a wider showing.

 

Here is the moment when for the first time in Britain, in Portland Harbour, an aircraft takes off from a moving ship. Lieutenant Charles Rumney Samson was flying a Short Improved S.27 from a ramp fitted to the battleship HMS Hibernia. Four months earlier, using the same aircraft and ramp he had successfully taken off from HMS Africa, a battleship moored in the River Medway.

 

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Uploaded on August 8, 2020
Taken in May 1912