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- Q7449798 subject Q6795959.
- Q7449798 subject Q7469835.
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- Q7449798 subject Q8563789.
- Q7449798 abstract "The Sempill Mission was a British aeronaval technical mission led by Captain the Master of Sempill and sent to Japan in September 1921, with the objective of helping the Imperial Japanese Navy develop its aeronaval forces. The mission consisted in a group of 30 instructors and support staff, headed by Colonel Sempill, and stayed in Japan for 18 months. The Mission started training operation at the air base of Kasumigaura. The Japanese were trained on several new aircraft, such as the Gloster Sparrowhawk, in various techniques such as torpedo bombing and flight control.The Mission also brought the plans of the most recent British aircraft carriers, such as HMS Argus and HMS Hermes, which influenced the final stages of the development of the Japanese aircraft carrier Hōshō. Although the Hōshō was already launched by that time, she became the first aircraft carrier laid down as such in the world when she was commissioned in 1922, one year before the Hermes.".
- Q7449798 thumbnail SempillMission.jpg?width=300.
- Q7449798 wikiPageWikiLink Q1648061.
- Q7449798 wikiPageWikiLink Q219712.
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- Q7449798 wikiPageWikiLink Q6795959.
- Q7449798 wikiPageWikiLink Q7469835.
- Q7449798 wikiPageWikiLink Q7716854.
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- Q7449798 wikiPageWikiLink Q8130871.
- Q7449798 wikiPageWikiLink Q8377112.
- Q7449798 wikiPageWikiLink Q8563789.
- Q7449798 wikiPageWikiLink Q860823.
- Q7449798 comment "The Sempill Mission was a British aeronaval technical mission led by Captain the Master of Sempill and sent to Japan in September 1921, with the objective of helping the Imperial Japanese Navy develop its aeronaval forces. The mission consisted in a group of 30 instructors and support staff, headed by Colonel Sempill, and stayed in Japan for 18 months. The Mission started training operation at the air base of Kasumigaura.".
- Q7449798 label "Sempill Mission".
- Q7449798 depiction SempillMission.jpg.