Aeronautical Research Committee
The
Aeronautical Research Committee
was a
UK
government committee established in
1919
in order to coordinate
aeronautical
research and
education
following
World War I
. Its scope was both military and civil applications. During the deteriorating international situation of the
1930s
(see
Events preceding World War II in Europe
), the committee was given fresh impetus with the appointment of Sir
Henry Tizard
. One of the committee's most important decisions was to speed the development of a national system of air defence based on
radar
.
External links
Cmd.554 1920
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