This is a list of operators of the Supermarine Spitfire and Seafire. Royal Australian Air Force No. 79 Squadron RAAF 1943–1945 No. 85 Squadron RAAF 1943–1945...
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matter of the Supermarine Spitfire fighter aircraft. Supermarine Spitfire Supermarine Spitfire (early Merlin-powered variants) Supermarine Spitfire (late...
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The Supermarine Aircraft Spitfire is an American homebuilt aircraft produced in kit form by Supermarine Aircraft. A replica of the famous British Supermarine...
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aircraft. As the Spitfire gained more power and was able to fly at greater speeds the risk of aileron reversal was increasing so the Supermarine design team...
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The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft that was used by the Royal Air Force and other Allied countries before, during, and...
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The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force along with many other Allied countries throughout the Second...
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Supermarine Spitfire variants powered by early model Rolls-Royce Merlin engines mostly utilised single-speed, single-stage superchargers. The British Supermarine...
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The British Supermarine Spitfire was facing several challenges by mid-1942. The debut of the formidable Focke-Wulf Fw 190 in late 1941 had caused problems...
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The Supermarine Seafire is a naval version of the Supermarine Spitfire fighter adapted for operation from aircraft carriers. It was analogous in concept...
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The Supermarine Spitfire, the only British fighter to be manufactured before, during and after the Second World War, was designed as a short-range fighter...
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The aircraft's development was protracted by Supermarine's commitments to the Walrus and the Spitfire programmes. The Sea Otter first flew on 23 September...
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The Supermarine Walrus is a British single-engine amphibious biplane designed by Supermarine's R. J. Mitchell. Primarily used as a maritime patrol aircraft...
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(RAF). It was developed and manufactured by Supermarine during the 1940s and 1950s. The Swift featured many of the new jet age innovations, such as a swept...
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The Supermarine S.6B is a British racing seaplane developed by R.J. Mitchell for the Supermarine company to take part in the Schneider Trophy competition...
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Hurricane and Supermarine Spitfire. The Merlin remains most closely associated with the Spitfire and Hurricane, although the majority of the production...
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behalf of its principal operator, the Royal Air Force (RAF). It was the RAF's last and fastest biplane flying boat. Derived from the Supermarine Scapa...
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Story of the World's Greatest Air Race and the Birth of the Spitfire. Atlantic Books. ISBN 978-17864-9-420-7. Green, William, ed. (1967). "Supermarine's Schneider...
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AD Flying Boat (redirect from Supermarine AD Flying Boat)
repurchased after the end of the war by Supermarine Aviation and rebuilt as civil transports, becoming known as the Supermarine Channel. Designed in 1915...
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1939 N E Rowe of the Air Ministry suggested fitting the Griffon in a Spitfire. Three weeks later, permission was given to Supermarine to explore the...
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This is a list of the Hawker Hurricane operators. Argentine Air Force Only one example of Hurricane Mk.IV, serial KW908, arrived in 1947 as a present...
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The Supermarine Scapa was a British general reconnaissance flying boat built by Supermarine that was used by the Royal Air Force between 1935 and 1939...
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by Leslie Howard, who stars as R. J. Mitchell, the designer of the Supermarine Spitfire fighter aircraft. David Niven co-stars as a Royal Air Force officer...
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The Supermarine Sea Lion II was a British racing flying boat built by the Supermarine Aviation Works. Designed by Reginald Mitchell, the Sea Lion II was...
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The Supermarine Southampton was a flying boat of the interwar period designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Supermarine. It was one...
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151st Squadron (Turkey) (category CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list)
Airport Command, 1940–1947 5th Main Jet Base Command, 1947-present Supermarine Spitfire, 1940-? Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, ?-1954 Northrop F-5, 1972–1997...
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Westland Whirlwind (fighter) (section Operators)
A contemporary of the Supermarine Spitfire and Hawker Hurricane, it was the first single-seat, twin-engined, cannon-armed fighter of the Royal Air Force...
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Spitfire: The Unseen Designs of R.J. Mitchell. Pegram: The History Press. ISBN 978-0-7509-6515-6. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Supermarine Nanok...
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North American Mustang (RAF) Republic Thunderbolt (RAF) Supermarine Spitfire (RAF & FAA) Supermarine Seafire (FAA) Vought Corsair (FAA) Westland Whirlwind...
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operated a number of squadrons: No. 32 Squadron RAF with the Supermarine Spitfire V No. 94 Squadron RAF with the Supermarine Spitfire V No. 108 Squadron...
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RAF Long Kesh (category Royal Air Force stations of World War II in the United Kingdom)
from the airfield during the Second World War, including the Supermarine Seafire and Spitfire. In 1940–1941, during Second World War, RAF Long Kesh was a...
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