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The British Royal Naval Air Service established an R.N. Aeroplane Repair Depot on the Isle of Grain on the River Medway Estuary in Kent in early 1915. As there was already a RNAS seaplane base on the Isle of Grain, the Depot was named Port Victoria, after the nearby railway station. It became the Marine Aircraft Experimental Depot,〔Bruce in ''Flight'', 29 November 1957, p.846.〕 comprising 3 sections: *Experimental Construction Depot *Seaplane Test Depot *Experimental Armament Section It was renamed ''Marine and Armament Experimental Establishment'' on 16 March 1920 in recognition of the fact that weapons and other equipment were evaluated as well as complete aircraft. It was renamed again on the 1 March 1924 to the Marine Aircraft Experimental Establishment and eventually moved to Felixstowe. While at Port Victoria it designed a range of experimental aircraft, not all of which were constructed and flown. ==Port Victoria aircraft types== *P.V.1 *P.V.2 *P.V.3 - Design only, not produced *P.V.4 *P.V.5 *P.V.5A *P.V.7 *P.V.8 *P.V.9 *Grain Griffin 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Port Victoria Marine Experimental Aircraft Depot」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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