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- Q4698095 abstract "AMES, short Air Ministry Experimental Station, was the name given to the Air Ministry's radar development team at Bawdsey Manor in the immediate pre-WWII era. Although the team would be forced to move on two occasions, changing names as part of these moves, the AMES acronym became the basis for naming Royal Air Force radar systems through the war. The same numbering sequence was used after the war as well, but generally dropped the AMES from the name. A good example is the Type 80, which was officially an AMES type, but rarely appears with that marque.".
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- Q4698095 comment "AMES, short Air Ministry Experimental Station, was the name given to the Air Ministry's radar development team at Bawdsey Manor in the immediate pre-WWII era. Although the team would be forced to move on two occasions, changing names as part of these moves, the AMES acronym became the basis for naming Royal Air Force radar systems through the war. The same numbering sequence was used after the war as well, but generally dropped the AMES from the name.".
- Q4698095 label "Air Ministry Experimental Station".