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On '''26 March''' [[1935]], the first ever [[radar]] test took place at [[Daventry]]. According to the [[Seventh Doctor]], the [[Brit]]s did not yet have access to radar at that point this day simply marked "the first time that a radar echo was ever detected". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Just War (novel)|Just War]]'')
On '''26 March''' [[1935]], the first ever [[radar]] test took place at [[Daventry]]. According to the [[Seventh Doctor]], the [[British]] did not yet have access to radar at that point and this day simply marked "the first time that a radar echo was ever detected." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Just War (novel)|Just War]]'')
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On 26 March 1935, the first ever radar test took place at Daventry. According to the Seventh Doctor, the British did not yet have access to radar at that point and this day simply marked "the first time that a radar echo was ever detected." (PROSE: Just War)