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INDEX.

N

N-Square Law, § 26 et seq.; demonstration of the, § 27; graphically represented, §§ 34, 35, 37; application to a heterogeneous force, § 33; examples from military history, § 32; in naval strategy and tactics, § 36 et seq.; at Trafalgar, § 42; virtual basis of Nelson's tactics, §§ 41, 42; the basis of future air tactics, §§ 81, 90, 92, 94, 95; its influence on gunnery, § 115; operation in cases of partial concentration, § 116.
Napoleon at Yerona, exemplifying the n-square law, § 32.
National Defence, considerations relating to, § 120 et seq., App. II.
National Physical Laboratory, importance of aeronautical work of, § 102.
National Programme, recommendations respecting, § 131.
Naval and Aerial Tactics, a contrast, § 99.
Naval Aircraft, § 69 et seg.; armament of, §71; reconnaissance, § 77.
Naval Air Service, raids carried out by, § 108.
Naval Tactics, as exemplifying the n-square law, §§ 39, 41, 42.
Navy, as affected by danger from hostile aircraft, § 128.
Nelson, memorandum as defining tactical scheme, § 41; his tactical scheme analysed, § 42; tactics at Trafalgar as illustrating the n-square law, §§ 41, 42.
Neutral Aircraft, rights and obligations, §§ 102, 103.
Neutral Territory, violation of by belligerent aircraft, §§ 103, 104, 105.
Night Flying, § 106.
Number of Aircraft, importance of numbers see n-square law; too small to permit of general conclusions being drawn, §§1, 85; in air raids, §§ 64, 117.
Numerical Strength, aircraft and cavalry compared, §§1, 106; and air tactics, § 90.

O

Obsolescence and Depreciation, § 107.
One-pounder, as aeroplane arm, §§ 46, 53.

P

Peace Time, conditions as affecting the aeronautical arm. Flight grounds and training, § 106.

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