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Where is the referenced material in:-<ref> {{cite book |title=Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1934 |editor1-last=Grey |editor1-first=C.G. |year=1934 |publisher=Sampson Low, Marston & company, ltd |location=London |page=}}</ref> No mention of Naval Air Establishment Chiang Gaen whatsoever--Petebutt (talk) 16:33, 5 April 2020 (UTC)Reply
You might want to surf this book for any specifications about the Chiang Gaen:-<ref>Andersson, Lennart (2008). A History of Chinese Aviation: Encyclopedia of Aircraft and Aviation in China until 1949. Taipei, Republic of China: AHS of ROC. ISBN 978-957-28533-3-7.</ref>Supercalifornication (talk) 01:34, 6 April 2020 (UTC)Vahe DemirjianReply