Admiralty Naval Aircraft Materials Laboratory information
Admiralty Naval Aircraft Materials Laboratory
Department overview
Formed
1949
Preceding Department
Materials Laboratory
Dissolved
1966
Jurisdiction
Government of the United Kingdom
Headquarters
Fleetlands, Gosport, England
Parent Department
Admiralty
The Admiralty Naval Aircraft Materials Laboratory was a research department of the British Royal Navy responsible for dealing with metallurgical and chemical problems affecting naval aircraft[1] from 1949 to 1966.
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