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239: 97:, which was taking control of most military research establishments. Reduced interest in flying boats meant the link with the Royal Air Force ended in 1953, when flying ended. From then the Establishment was responsible for testing and evaluating prototype marine craft and air-sea rescue apparatus and associated equipment to determine whether they complied with the development specifications and to advise when they could be handed over for Service trials. 78:. It carried out research and development work on water-based aircraft for service needs and also on their equipment and on air-sea rescue apparatus. The Establishment's work grew during its early years and by 1930 it was carrying out acceptance tests and trials on flying boats, seaplanes, and their associated equipment and armaments. 89:
in Scotland, and in 1940 was put under the control of the Ministry of Aircraft Production. In addition to its earlier functions the Establishment became responsible for acceptance tests and trials of air-sea rescue apparatus and equipment and for aircraft armament research with bombs, depth charges
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and projectiles, including experiments and tests in water tanks. Being the sole official experimental establishment for marine aircraft in the country, particular emphasis was placed on research, especially into seaworthiness, stability and control on water, and water impact loads.
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on 16 March 1920 to recognise that weapons and other equipment were evaluated as well as complete aircraft. It was renamed again on 1 March 1924 as the
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The MAEE was closed down in March 1956, its remaining activities being moved to the Air Ministry and the
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In August 1945, the MAEE returned to Felixstowe, and soon after came under the
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the Establishment was moved to the more secure and safer location of
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On 16 June 1924 the Establishment moved to the site of the former
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Military research establishments of the United Kingdom
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Aeroplane & Armament Experimental Establishment
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Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs (France)
Isle of Grain
Royal Naval Air Service
seaplanes
flying boats
Seaplane Experimental Station
Felixstowe
Second World War
Helensburgh
Ministry of Supply
Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment
Boscombe Down
Royal Aircraft Establishment



"Air Ministry and successors: Marine Aircraft Experimental Establishment: Reports"
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Aeroplane & Armament Experimental Establishment
Martlesham Heath
Seaplane Experimental Station

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