Aviation in the Dardanelles and Gallipoli Campaigns
Speaker: Chris Finn
Aviation in the Gallipoli Campaigns (1915-16) was pioneering, with the Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) crucial for reconnaissance, spotting naval gunfire, bombing Turkish supply lines, and early air-to-air combat.
They primarily flew from island bases like Imbros using seaplanes and land planes, marking a key early use of airpower in a complex joint operation despite limited numbers of nascent aircraft for both Allies and Ottomans.
Members and non-members of The Western Front Association are equally welcome. Any new visitors are guaranteed a friendly atmosphere and a warm welcome from a group of like-minded enthusiasts.
Event organiser: Lincoln & North Lincolnshire branch
23 March 2026 19:30 to 23 March 2026 20:30
The Royal Naval Association Club, Coulson Road, Lincoln, LN6 7BG
Branch contacts
Mike Credland
(Branch Chairman)
(Branch Chairman)
Peter Garland
(Branch Vice-Chairman)
(Branch Vice-Chairman)