Esperienze eseguite alla Spezia sulle RR. NN. Ferruccio e Fuciliere
Esperienze eseguite alla Spezia sulle RR. NN. Ferruccio e Fuciliere
Title: Esperienze eseguite alla Spezia sulle RR. NN. Ferruccio e Fuciliere
Date Created/Published: 1937.
Summary: Includes report on tests carried out at La Spezia, Italy, on the cruiser Ferruccio and destroyer Fuciliere. Ships; aerial photographs of experimental bombings; bomb fragments; bomb-damaged ships' interiors and armor plate; etc.
Notes:
LOT title from cover.
Images include captions in Italian.
Volume includes mimeographed text, photocopies of graphs and charts, and photographs in library binding.
At head of title: Ufficio di Stato Maggiore della R. Aeronautica, Segreteria Tecnica.
Formerly in LC classified collections: UG630.I8 1937.
This record contains unverified, old data from shelflist card, with subsequent revisions.
Acquired 1950.
Subjects:
Aeronautics--Italian--1930-1940.
Ordnance testing--Italy--La Spezia--1930-1940.
Aerial bombings--Italy--La Spezia--1930-1940.
Bomb damage--1930-1940.
Aerial photographs--1930-1940.
Photograph albums--1930-1940.
Photographic prints--1930-1940.
Bookmark /2004665307/
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