Abstract

THE exhibition of German aeronautical developments, with which the Science Museum, South Kensington, is re-opened, is the result of the great interest taken in a much larger one held at the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, during the autumn of 1945. This was confined to invited guests, for obvious reasons, and although these invitations were very widely distributed it was felt that there was still a number of students of aeronautics, in its various aspects, who could profit by it. Limitation of space has necessitated reducing the exhibits, especially the complete aircraft, but as wide a choice in types as possible has been made. Many of the exhibits are sectioned and shown in the 'exploded' form, liberally supplied with explanatory show cards. There are a few exhibits of British work by way of comparison, and an excellent display of photographs, arranged comparatively, German and British.

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