RNAS Felixstowe

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RNAS Felixstowe was a major British First World War seaplane and flying boat station on the east coast of England, known for its pioneering maritime aviation operations and aircraft development.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Royal Naval Air Station
flying boat station
seaplane station
associatedWith British maritime patrol strategy
development of British flying boats
conflict World War I
surface form: First World War
country United Kingdom
era World War I
garrison Royal Naval Air Service personnel
Royal Navy personnel
hasFunction aircraft design experimentation
aircraft modification
operational trials
hasInfrastructure hangars
seaplane ramps
slipways
workshops
hasRole aircraft testing station
anti-submarine warfare base
coastal patrol base
training station
locatedIn Suffolk
locatedOn North Sea
surface form: North Sea coast

east coast of England
location Felixstowe
notableFor flying boat development
maritime aviation operations
seaplane operations
operator Royal Naval Air Service
partOf British home front during World War I
British naval air stations
serviceBranch Royal Navy
specialization long-range patrols
maritime reconnaissance
timePeriod 1914–1918
usedAircraftType flying boat
seaplane
usedFor North Sea patrols
convoy escort
submarine hunting

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Royal Naval Air Service notableBase RNAS Felixstowe