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HMS Daedalus a Royal Navy Recruitment film for Air Engineering mechanics 1973 

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Recruitment film focusing on HMS Daedalus, the Royal Navy shore establishment, including AA (anti-aircraft) and AEM (aircraft engineering mechanic) training.
Royal Naval Air Station Lee-on-Solent, (RNAS Lee-on-Solent; or HMS Daedalus 1939-1959 & 1965-1996 and HMS Ariel 1959-1965), is a former Royal Naval Air Station located near Lee-on-the-Solent in Hampshire, approximately 4 miles (6.44 km) west of Portsmouth, on the coast of the Solent.
It was one of the primary shore airfields of the Fleet Air Arm and was first established as a seaplane base in 1917 during the First World War. The aerodrome being opened in 1934, it commissioned as HMS Daedalus on 24 May 1939,[ the day administrative control of the Fleet Air Arm was transferred to the Admiralty from the Royal Air Force and one of the four airfields in the UK that were transferred to the Fleet Air Arm. Many first line squadrons were formed here and it facilitated reserve aircraft storage. During the Second World War it was home to the office of the Admiral (Air) and was the main depot for Naval Air Ratings. In October 1959 it recommissioned as HMS Ariel as a ground training establishment. It again became HMS Daedalus in October 1965, and routine service flying continued until April 1993, including a helicopter SAR Flight of 772 Naval Air Squadron, the Southampton University Air Squadron and the Hampshire Police Air Support Unit. All RN Air Engineering training was conducted at Lee-on-Solent from September 1970.
As well as the flying and AE training tasks, a number of technical and administration sections were based at Lee-on-Solent, including the Fleet Air Arm Drafting Authority, Naval Aircrew Advisory Board, Naval Air Technical Evaluation Centre, Naval Aircraft Maintenance Development Unit, Naval Air Trials Installation Unit, Mobile Aircraft Repair Transport and Salvage Unit, Safety Equipment School, Photographic School. The airfield closed for military use in 1996 and passed through several owners until 2014 when Fareham Borough Council bought the airfield and re-branded it as Solent Airport Daedalus. It hosts the Solent Enterprise Zone.
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Комментарии : 7   
@markwivell1817
@markwivell1817 3 месяца назад
Thanks for posting! Very happy memories of HMS Daedalus.
@Hants_Prints
@Hants_Prints 3 месяца назад
Our pleasure!
@DavidCassidy-q6g
@DavidCassidy-q6g 2 месяца назад
I was a NAM in training at Daedalus in 1972/73. I remember it well. I was billeted in Grenville Block which I believe has now been demolished. I remember that small a/c built by the Apprentices.
@harrypalmer6228
@harrypalmer6228 3 месяца назад
A different world
@bobbiescrisps9208
@bobbiescrisps9208 3 месяца назад
Awesome I live about a mile from this place it’s now Solent Airport, I see a spitfire very regularly flying from it. See it from my back garden, if you’ve got the cash you can get a ride, maybe one day
@terryakers2438
@terryakers2438 3 месяца назад
My Fav heli.
@MarcoFitzPatrick-l2s
@MarcoFitzPatrick-l2s 3 месяца назад
Did my 'Pinky' training here back in 1983/84 😊
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