"This is the story of British naval flying from aircraft carriers, from its conception in World War One to the present day. It includes the types of aircraft and the men who flew them, the carriers and the evolution of their designs, the theatres of war in which they served and their notable achievements and tragedies. It traces navy flying from the early days of the biplane, through the rapid developments during World War Two to the post-war introduction of jet-powered flight. The British inventions of the angled flight deck and later vertical landing jets revolutionised sea warfare and allowed the carrier to play a vital part in many recent land wars when naval aircraft flew in support of Allied land forces"--Publisher's website.
Aviation for the Navy from the start to 1939 -- The Fleet Air Arm in the Atlantic -- The Fleet Air Arm in the Mediterranean -- Prosecuting the war in India and the Far East -- Korea : the Seafire interlude -- Korea : the Sea Fury years -- Sea Furies in Korean skies -- From Suez to the Falklands -- From the Falklands to the future -- Carrier details -- Aircraft specifications.