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  • Supermarine Scimitar
  • British naval fighter-bomber aircraft from the Cold War era

    The Supermarine Scimitar was a British single-seat naval strike aircraft. Operated exclusively by the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm, it was the final aircraft

    Supermarine Scimitar

    Supermarine Scimitar

    Supermarine_Scimitar

  • Supermarine Spitfire
  • British single-seat WWII fighter aircraft

    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

    Supermarine Spitfire

    Supermarine Spitfire

    Supermarine_Spitfire

  • 800 Naval Air Squadron
  • Inactive flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm

    then the Hawker Sea Hawk during the Suez Crises, and later the Supermarine Scimitar and Blackburn Buccaneer during the 1960s. The squadron flew the Sea

    800 Naval Air Squadron

    800_Naval_Air_Squadron

  • Supermarine Type 525
  • 1950s British prototype fighter aircraft

    aircraft to be built later by Supermarine to specification N.113D and which became the Type 544 which entered service as the Scimitar. The first Type 508, serial

    Supermarine Type 525

    Supermarine Type 525

    Supermarine_Type_525

  • 700 Naval Air Squadron
  • Remotely-piloted air system squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm

    formed at RNAS Ford, West Sussex, in August 1957 to evaluate the Supermarine Scimitar F.1 until its disbandment in May 1958. 700Y operated from RNAS Yeovilton

    700 Naval Air Squadron

    700_Naval_Air_Squadron

  • 807 Naval Air Squadron
  • Inactive flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm

    United Kingdom’s Royal Navy (RN). It most recently operated the Supermarine Scimitar F.1 strike aircraft between October 1958 and May 1962 and was last

    807 Naval Air Squadron

    807_Naval_Air_Squadron

  • Supermarine
  • 1913–1960 aircraft manufacturer

    fighter and photo-reconnaissance roles. The last of the Supermarine aircraft was the Scimitar. After Vickers-Armstrongs (Aircraft) became a part of the

    Supermarine

    Supermarine

    Supermarine

  • BAC TSR-2
  • British reconnaissance strike aircraft prototype

    takeoff performance. Vickers-Armstrongs/Supermarine offered Type 565, a similar conversion of the Supermarine Scimitar. Hawker entered the P.1121, a development

    BAC TSR-2

    BAC TSR-2

    BAC_TSR-2

  • 804 Naval Air Squadron
  • Inactive flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm

    United Kingdom's Royal Navy (RN). It most recently operated the Supermarine Scimitar F.1 jet fighter aircraft between March 1960 and September 1961, embarked

    804 Naval Air Squadron

    804_Naval_Air_Squadron

  • Fleet Requirements Unit
  • Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Unit

    the de Havilland Sea Hornet, Supermarine Attacker, Hawker Sea Fury, Hawker Sea Hawk, Gloster Meteor, Supermarine Scimitar, Hawker Hunter and English Electric

    Fleet Requirements Unit

    Fleet Requirements Unit

    Fleet_Requirements_Unit

  • Scimitar (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    class Supermarine Scimitar, a Royal Navy fighter aircraft Armstrong Whitworth Scimitar, a biplane fighter aircraft first flown in 1935 FV107 Scimitar, a

    Scimitar (disambiguation)

    Scimitar_(disambiguation)

  • Supermarine Walrus
  • British-designed single-engine amphibious maritime patrol aircraft

    The Supermarine Walrus is a British single-engine amphibious biplane designed by Supermarine's R. J. Mitchell. Primarily used as a maritime patrol aircraft

    Supermarine Walrus

    Supermarine Walrus

    Supermarine_Walrus

  • Supermarine Attacker
  • Carrier-based fighter aircraft; first jet fighter in Royal Navy service

    The Supermarine Attacker is a British single-seat naval jet fighter designed and produced by aircraft manufacturer Supermarine for the Royal Navy's Fleet

    Supermarine Attacker

    Supermarine Attacker

    Supermarine_Attacker

  • 803 Naval Air Squadron
  • Inactive flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm and Royal Canadian Navy

    Attacker. These were followed by the Hawker Sea Hawk and later the Supermarine Scimitar. 803 NAS was formed on 3 April 1933 by promoting No 405 (Fleet Fighter)

    803 Naval Air Squadron

    803_Naval_Air_Squadron

  • Supermarine Spiteful
  • 1944 British fighter aircraft

    The Supermarine Spiteful was a British fighter aircraft designed by Supermarine during the Second World War as a successor to the Spitfire. Powered by

    Supermarine Spiteful

    Supermarine Spiteful

    Supermarine_Spiteful

  • Supermarine Swift
  • British single-seat jet-propelled fighter aircraft

    Aircraft: Supermarine Attacker, Swift And Scimitar. Ian Allan. p. 66. ISBN 0 7110 2034 5. "Exhibitions – Cobham Hall – Reserve Collection – Supermarine 510

    Supermarine Swift

    Supermarine Swift

    Supermarine_Swift

  • Supermarine Spitfire (Griffon-powered variants)
  • Griffon-powered variants of the Supermarine Spitfire

    Seafang Supermarine Spitfire variants: specifications, performance and armament Supermarine Spitfire (early Merlin-powered variants) Supermarine Spitfire

    Supermarine Spitfire (Griffon-powered variants)

    Supermarine Spitfire (Griffon-powered variants)

    Supermarine_Spitfire_(Griffon-powered_variants)

  • Hawker Sea Hawk
  • 1947 fighter aircraft family by Hawker

    as new strike aircraft such as the de Havilland Sea Vixen and the Supermarine Scimitar were introduced after the conflict. In the Royal Netherlands Navy

    Hawker Sea Hawk

    Hawker Sea Hawk

    Hawker_Sea_Hawk

  • Red Beard (nuclear weapon)
  • British tactical nuclear weapon

    Electric Canberra medium bombers and the V bomber force and by Supermarine Scimitars, de Havilland Sea Vixens, and Blackburn Buccaneers of the Royal

    Red Beard (nuclear weapon)

    Red_Beard_(nuclear_weapon)

  • Supermarine Seafire
  • British carrier-based fighter aircraft

    The Supermarine Seafire is a naval version of the Supermarine Spitfire fighter adapted for operation from aircraft carriers. It was analogous in concept

    Supermarine Seafire

    Supermarine Seafire

    Supermarine_Seafire

  • Rolls-Royce Avon
  • 1940s British turbojet aircraft engine

    Other aircraft to use the Avon included the de Havilland Sea Vixen, Supermarine Scimitar and Fairey Delta2. The RA.3/Mk.109 was produced under licence by

    Rolls-Royce Avon

    Rolls-Royce Avon

    Rolls-Royce_Avon

  • ADEN cannon
  • Revolver cannon

    Draken Saab Lansen SEPECAT Jaguar ST Aerospace A-4S Skyhawk Supermarine Scimitar Supermarine Swift The ADEN gun has seen use in several gun pods including:

    ADEN cannon

    ADEN cannon

    ADEN_cannon

  • RAF Brawdy
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Pembrokeshire, Wales

    Between 1967 and 1968 around 130 aircraft of various types, including Supermarine Scimitar, de Havilland Sea Vixen, Fairey Gannet, Hawker Hunter, de Havilland

    RAF Brawdy

    RAF Brawdy

    RAF_Brawdy

  • HMS Centaur (R06)
  • 1953 Centaur-class light fleet carrier of the Royal Navy

    introduction of the new, heavier second-generation jet fighters such as the Supermarine Scimitar and De Havilland Sea Vixen, rendered the existing carrier fleet obsolescent

    HMS Centaur (R06)

    HMS_Centaur_(R06)

  • Supermarine Spitfire (early Merlin-powered variants)
  • Early variants of the Supermarine Spitfire

    Supermarine Spitfire variants powered by early model Rolls-Royce Merlin engines mostly utilised single-speed, single-stage superchargers. The British

    Supermarine Spitfire (early Merlin-powered variants)

    Supermarine Spitfire (early Merlin-powered variants)

    Supermarine_Spitfire_(early_Merlin-powered_variants)

  • Grumman F11F-1F Super Tiger
  • Prototype of an upgraded Grumman F11F/F-11

    of comparable role, configuration, and era Douglas F5D Skylancer Supermarine Scimitar Vought F-8 Crusader Related lists List of fighter aircraft List of

    Grumman F11F-1F Super Tiger

    Grumman F11F-1F Super Tiger

    Grumman_F11F-1F_Super_Tiger

  • British Aircraft Corporation
  • British aircraft manufacturer

    aircraft BAC/Hunting Jet Provost – military jet trainer BAC/Vickers Supermarine Scimitar – naval jet strike fighter BAC/Vickers VC10 – jet liner BAC/Vickers

    British Aircraft Corporation

    British_Aircraft_Corporation

  • R. J. Mitchell
  • British aircraft designer (1895–1937)

    Southampton aviation company Supermarine from 1916 until 1936. He is best known for designing racing seaplanes, such as the Supermarine S.6B, and for leading

    R. J. Mitchell

    R. J. Mitchell

    R._J._Mitchell

  • Royal Navy Museum, Naval Aviation
  • Museum for British naval aviation history

    Triplane (replica) N5459 Super Eagle Hang Glider G-BGWZ Supermarine 510 VV106 Supermarine Scimitar F.1 XD317/112/R Westland Gazelle HT.2 XW864 Westland Lynx

    Royal Navy Museum, Naval Aviation

    Royal Navy Museum, Naval Aviation

    Royal_Navy_Museum,_Naval_Aviation

  • 764 Naval Air Squadron
  • Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm

    was formed at HMS Fulmar, to train Airwork Limited pilots to fly Supermarine Scimitar aircraft. In July 1972, 764 Naval Air Squadron disbanded at HMS Fulmar

    764 Naval Air Squadron

    764_Naval_Air_Squadron

  • RP-3
  • Unguided air-to-surface rocket

    de Havilland Sea Venom Hawker Sea Fury Hawker Sea Hawk Supermarine Attacker Supermarine Scimitar de Havilland Sea Vixen - up to 24 rockets total on 4 pylons

    RP-3

    RP-3

    RP-3

  • Supermarine Spitfire (late Merlin-powered variants)
  • Late Merlin-powered variants of the Supermarine Spitfire

    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

    Supermarine Spitfire (late Merlin-powered variants)

    Supermarine Spitfire (late Merlin-powered variants)

    Supermarine_Spitfire_(late_Merlin-powered_variants)

  • Blown flap
  • High-lift device on some aircraft wings

    with the BLCS which led to its early retirement. In June 1958, the Supermarine Scimitar with blown flaps entered service. Blown flaps were used on the North

    Blown flap

    Blown flap

    Blown_flap

  • Vickers Valiant
  • British four-jet high-altitude bomber

    English Electric Lightning fighters, and de Havilland Sea Vixen and Supermarine Scimitar fighters of the Royal Navy. Valiants of No. 18 Squadron RAF at RAF

    Vickers Valiant

    Vickers Valiant

    Vickers_Valiant

  • Blackburn Buccaneer
  • Royal Navy carrier-borne attack aircraft

    Lossiemouth in Scotland. The Buccaneer quickly replaced the FAA's Supermarine Scimitar, which had previously been performing the naval attack role. In addition

    Blackburn Buccaneer

    Blackburn Buccaneer

    Blackburn_Buccaneer

  • RAF Lossiemouth
  • Royal Air Force main operating base in Moray, Scotland

    the training role, including Supermarine Seafires, Fairey Fireflys, Hawker Sea Hawks, Hawker Sea Furys, Supermarine Scimitars, de Havilland Sea Venoms and

    RAF Lossiemouth

    RAF Lossiemouth

    RAF_Lossiemouth

  • Dassault Étendard IV
  • Fighter aircraft in the French Navy

    configuration, and era Blackburn Buccaneer Douglas A-4 Skyhawk Supermarine Scimitar Vought A-7 Corsair II Related lists List of fighter aircraft List

    Dassault Étendard IV

    Dassault Étendard IV

    Dassault_Étendard_IV

  • Empire State Aerosciences Museum
  • Aerospace museum in New York, United States

    Thunderstreak Republic F-105G Thunderchief ("Wild Weasel" variant) Supermarine Scimitar (Transferred from Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum) ESAM's two galleries

    Empire State Aerosciences Museum

    Empire State Aerosciences Museum

    Empire_State_Aerosciences_Museum

  • HMS Eagle (R05)
  • 1952 Audacious-class aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy

    and she now operated Blackburn Buccaneer, de Havilland Sea Vixen, Supermarine Scimitar and Fairey Gannet aircraft, but water-cooled jet blast deflectors

    HMS Eagle (R05)

    HMS Eagle (R05)

    HMS_Eagle_(R05)

  • Supermarine Nanok
  • 1920s British flying boat prototype

    The Supermarine Nanok was a British three-engined biplane flying boat built by Supermarine. Built to meet a Royal Danish Navy requirement, the single prototype

    Supermarine Nanok

    Supermarine Nanok

    Supermarine_Nanok

  • Fleet Requirements and Air Direction Unit
  • Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Unit

    Havilland Sea Hornet, Hawker Sea Fury, Supermarine Attacker, Hawker Sea Hawk, Gloster Meteor, Supermarine Scimitar, Hawker Hunter and English Electric Canberra

    Fleet Requirements and Air Direction Unit

    Fleet Requirements and Air Direction Unit

    Fleet_Requirements_and_Air_Direction_Unit

  • Type 82 destroyer
  • Class of eight Royal Navy warships

    carriers with subsonic second generation de Havilland Sea Vixen and Supermarine Scimitar fighters were insufficient. Three of the RN strike carriers in 1963-65

    Type 82 destroyer

    Type 82 destroyer

    Type_82_destroyer

  • Grumman F-11 Tiger
  • US Navy carrier-based fighter aircraft in service 1956–1969

    of comparable role, configuration, and era Douglas F5D Skylancer Supermarine Scimitar Vought F-8 Crusader Related lists List of fighter aircraft List of

    Grumman F-11 Tiger

    Grumman F-11 Tiger

    Grumman_F-11_Tiger

  • McDonnell F3H Demon
  • US Navy fighter aircraft

    Tiger North American FJ-4 Fury North American F-100 Super Sabre Supermarine Scimitar Vought F7U Cutlass Related lists List of fighter aircraft List of

    McDonnell F3H Demon

    McDonnell F3H Demon

    McDonnell_F3H_Demon

  • Aerial refueling
  • Procedure in which flying aircraft receive fuel from another aircraft

    tanker, a method previously used by the Royal Navy in operating its Supermarine Scimitar, de Havilland Sea Vixen, and Blackburn Buccaneers; in the Buccaneer's

    Aerial refueling

    Aerial refueling

    Aerial_refueling

  • North American FJ-4 Fury
  • Variant of the F-86 Sabre built for the US Navy and US Marine Corps

    McDonnell F3H Demon Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17 Republic F-84F Thunderstreak Supermarine Scimitar Related lists List of fighter aircraft List of military aircraft

    North American FJ-4 Fury

    North American FJ-4 Fury

    North_American_FJ-4_Fury

  • List of experimental aircraft
  • List of aircraft produced by a number of countries to test new concepts and technology

    Springbok Supermarine 508 – Development aircraft with vee tail Supermarine 525 – Swept wing development aircraft for Supermarine Scimitar program Vickers

    List of experimental aircraft

    List of experimental aircraft

    List_of_experimental_aircraft

  • British military aircraft designation systems
  • Aircraft type

    post-Second World War period, with the V bombers and types such as the Supermarine Scimitar. The RAF's three post-war jet-engined, swept wing strategic bombers

    British military aircraft designation systems

    British_military_aircraft_designation_systems

  • Flight deck
  • Landing/take off surface of an aircraft carrier

    subsequently developed into a conventional carrier aircraft, the Supermarine Scimitar. The US Navy evaluated a shore-based flexible deck made by Firestone

    Flight deck

    Flight deck

    Flight_deck

  • RNAS Ford
  • Former Royal Naval Air Station in West Sussex, England

    locations. 700X Flight, which had been engaged in trials with the Supermarine Scimitar, concluded its program and was disbanded in May 1958. Subsequently

    RNAS Ford

    RNAS Ford

    RNAS_Ford

  • List of aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm
  • Four aircraft Supermarine Type 322 - Three-seat naval torpedo-bomber, dive-bomber, reconnaissance aircraft. Two aircraft Supermarine Type 525 - Single-seat

    List of aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm

    List of aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm

    List_of_aircraft_of_the_Fleet_Air_Arm

  • Salisbury-class frigate
  • Class of frigate of the Royal Navy

    effective service with second-generation de Havilland Sea Vixens and Supermarine Scimitar aircraft and the navy's best carrier – HMS Eagle – was being reconstructed

    Salisbury-class frigate

    Salisbury-class frigate

    Salisbury-class_frigate

  • 2-inch RP
  • 1950s rocket weapon developed by the UK Royal Navy

    Lightning, English Electric Canberra, de Havilland Sea Vixen and Supermarine Scimitar. There were also custom tube launchers designed to fit into weapons

    2-inch RP

    2-inch RP

    2-inch_RP

  • List of fighter aircraft
  • Retired 185 Supermarine Scimitar UK Carrier strike fighter 1956 Retired 76 Supermarine Seafang UK Carrier fighter 1946 Prototype 18 Supermarine Seafire UK

    List of fighter aircraft

    List of fighter aircraft

    List_of_fighter_aircraft

  • Joseph Smith (aircraft designer)
  • Aircraft designer

    fighter which was developed into the Supermarine Swift. Following the Swift came the Supermarine 525 and Supermarine Scimitar. While he was mainly involved in

    Joseph Smith (aircraft designer)

    Joseph_Smith_(aircraft_designer)

  • RVAH-5
  • Military unit

    VAH-5 A-3B Skywarrior refuels a Royal Navy Supermarine Scimitar circa 1962

    RVAH-5

    RVAH-5

    RVAH-5

  • High Explosive Research
  • UK atomic bomb development project

    carried by their English Electric Canberra, Gloster Javelin and Supermarine Scimitar aircraft. Aldermaston commenced work on the new bomb, codenamed Red

    High Explosive Research

    High Explosive Research

    High_Explosive_Research

  • HMS Hermes (R12)
  • 1959 Centaur-class light fleet carrier of the Royal Navy

    than the other three ships in the class. Hermes initially operated Supermarine Scimitar, de Havilland Sea Vixen, and Fairey Gannet fixed-wing aircraft, together

    HMS Hermes (R12)

    HMS Hermes (R12)

    HMS_Hermes_(R12)

  • HMS Victorious (R38)
  • 1941 Illustrious-class aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy

    was a success for the allies: supplies, including oil and reinforcing Supermarine Spitfires allowed Malta to hold out, albeit at the cost of the loss of

    HMS Victorious (R38)

    HMS Victorious (R38)

    HMS_Victorious_(R38)

  • HMS Ark Royal (R09)
  • 1955 Audacious-class aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy

    Grumman Avenger McDonnell Douglas Phantom FG1 Blackburn Buccaneer Supermarine Scimitar de Havilland Sea Vixen Westland Dragonfly Westland Sea King Westland

    HMS Ark Royal (R09)

    HMS Ark Royal (R09)

    HMS_Ark_Royal_(R09)

  • 736 Naval Air Squadron
  • Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm

    rocket guns and bombs. Mid 1959 saw the squadron start to receive Supermarine Scimitar, a single-seat naval strike fighter. It remained operational until

    736 Naval Air Squadron

    736_Naval_Air_Squadron

  • Supermarine S.6B
  • 1930s British racing seaplane

    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

    Supermarine S.6B

    Supermarine S.6B

    Supermarine_S.6B

  • McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II non-U.S. operators
  • Non-U.S. nations that operate(d) the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II

    1154, the Royal Navy selected the Phantom as a replacement for the Supermarine Scimitar and de Havilland Sea Vixen. The model requested was designated the

    McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II non-U.S. operators

    McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II non-U.S. operators

    McDonnell_Douglas_F-4_Phantom_II_non-U.S._operators

  • List of carrier-based aircraft
  • Production 24~ Supermarine Attacker UK Jet Fighter 1946 Production 185 Supermarine Scimitar UK Jet Fighter 1956 Production 76 Supermarine Seafang UK Propeller

    List of carrier-based aircraft

    List of carrier-based aircraft

    List_of_carrier-based_aircraft

  • List of tanker aircraft
  • probe and drogue USSR operational Buddy-buddy refuelling. Supermarine Scimitar Supermarine Scimitar jet probe and drogue United Kingdom retired Buddy-buddy

    List of tanker aircraft

    List of tanker aircraft

    List_of_tanker_aircraft

  • List of aircraft (Su)
  • Nighthawk Supermarine Scapa Supermarine Scarab Supermarine Scylla Supermarine Scimitar Supermarine Sea Eagle Supermarine Sea King Supermarine Sea Lion

    List of aircraft (Su)

    List_of_aircraft_(Su)

  • CVA-01
  • Unbuilt 1960s class of UK aircraft carriers

    modernised to the minimum standard to operate second-generation Supermarine Scimitars and de Havilland Sea Vixens in 1959, but was never satisfactory

    CVA-01

    CVA-01

  • Intrepid Museum
  • Museum in Manhattan, New York

    Intrepid's flight deck in 2012, a Douglas F3D Skyknight, a Royal Navy Supermarine Scimitar, and a MiG-15 were transferred to the Empire State Aerosciences Museum

    Intrepid Museum

    Intrepid Museum

    Intrepid_Museum

  • Supermarine Seafang
  • 1940s British fighter aircraft

    The Supermarine Seafang was a British Rolls-Royce Griffon–engined naval fighter aircraft designed by Supermarine to Air Ministry specification N.5/45.

    Supermarine Seafang

    Supermarine Seafang

    Supermarine_Seafang

  • List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1960–1969)
  • Force Base, California, but the X-18 never flew again. 10 July A Supermarine Scimitar F.1, XD269, went over the port side of HMS Victorious after a brake

    List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1960–1969)

    List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_military_aircraft_(1960–1969)

  • Supermarine Scylla
  • 1920s British flying boat

    The Supermarine Scylla was a 1920s British biplane flying boat built by Supermarine. The Scylla was designed by R. J. Mitchell, chief designer at Supermarine

    Supermarine Scylla

    Supermarine_Scylla

  • Singapore and weapons of mass destruction
  • These ships carried Red Beard nuclear weapons, for delivery by Supermarine Scimitar fighter-bombers, although the fissile pits were stored separately

    Singapore and weapons of mass destruction

    Singapore and weapons of mass destruction

    Singapore_and_weapons_of_mass_destruction

  • Supermarine B.12/36
  • 1930s British bomber aircraft design project

    The Supermarine B.12/36 was a British prototype four-engine heavy bomber design that was destroyed by enemy action before completion during the Second

    Supermarine B.12/36

    Supermarine_B.12/36

  • Supermarine Sea Otter
  • British amphibious aircraft

    The Supermarine Sea Otter was an amphibious aircraft designed and built by the British aircraft manufacturer Supermarine. It was the final biplane flying

    Supermarine Sea Otter

    Supermarine Sea Otter

    Supermarine_Sea_Otter

  • List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1955–1959)
  • fail. The vehicle runs off the runway and explodes. 25 September Supermarine Scimitar F.1, XD240, 'V-145', of 803 Naval Air Squadron, arriving aboard from

    List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1955–1959)

    List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_military_aircraft_(1955–1959)

  • Supermarine Seagull (1948)
  • Seaplane, also known as the "Seagull ASR-1", built by the British company Supermarine

    The Supermarine Seagull was a British amphibious, military flying boat and the last to be built by the Supermarine company. Design started during the Second

    Supermarine Seagull (1948)

    Supermarine Seagull (1948)

    Supermarine_Seagull_(1948)

  • Supermarine Seamew
  • British twin-engine amphibious aircraft

    The Supermarine Seamew was a British twin engined amphibious aircraft built by Supermarine at their works in Woolston, Southampton. It was intended as

    Supermarine Seamew

    Supermarine Seamew

    Supermarine_Seamew

  • Supermarine Type 322
  • Aircraft

    The Supermarine Type 322 was a prototype British carrier-borne torpedo, dive bomber and reconnaissance aircraft of the Second World War. A single-engined

    Supermarine Type 322

    Supermarine_Type_322

  • List of aircraft flown by Eric "Winkle" Brown
  • Djinn Supermarine Attacker Supermarine S.24/37 Dumbo Supermarine Scimitar Supermarine Sea Otter Supermarine Seafang Supermarine Seafire Supermarine Seagull

    List of aircraft flown by Eric "Winkle" Brown

    List_of_aircraft_flown_by_Eric_"Winkle"_Brown

  • RAF Milltown
  • Former RAF station in Moray, Scotland

    Sea Fury, de Havilland Sea Hornet, de Havilland Sea Vampire, and Supermarine Scimitar. Milltown and Lossiemouth were transferred back to the RAF in September

    RAF Milltown

    RAF Milltown

    RAF_Milltown

  • Supermarine S.6
  • 1920s British racing seaplane

    The Supermarine S.6 (later designated the S.6A) is a 1920s British single-engined single-seat racing seaplane built by Supermarine and designed by its

    Supermarine S.6

    Supermarine S.6

    Supermarine_S.6

  • City of Norwich Aviation Museum
  • Aviation museum in Horsham St Faith, Norfolk

    only SOCATA Rallye MS.880B Rallye G-ASAT SEPECAT Jaguar GR.1 XX109 Supermarine Scimitar – CIM cockpit Westland Whirlwind HAR.10 XP355 Piper PA-23-250 Aztec

    City of Norwich Aviation Museum

    City of Norwich Aviation Museum

    City_of_Norwich_Aviation_Museum

  • Supermarine Stranraer
  • British flying boat introduced in 1937

    The Supermarine Stranraer is a flying boat designed and built by the British Supermarine Aviation Works company at Woolston, Southampton. It was developed

    Supermarine Stranraer

    Supermarine Stranraer

    Supermarine_Stranraer

  • Supermarine Swan
  • British commercial biplane flying boat

    The Supermarine Swan was a 1920s British commercial biplane flying boat designed by R.J. Mitchell. A single machine was built by Supermarine at their works

    Supermarine Swan

    Supermarine Swan

    Supermarine_Swan

  • Mike Lithgow
  • British aviator and test pilot (1920–1963)

    Havilland Trophy in 1953 He did extensive test flying on the Supermarine Attacker, Swift, Scimitar and later the Vickers Vanguard and BAC One-Eleven. Lithgow

    Mike Lithgow

    Mike Lithgow

    Mike_Lithgow

  • Supermarine Southampton
  • British interwar flying boat

    The Supermarine Southampton was a flying boat of the interwar period designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Supermarine. It was one

    Supermarine Southampton

    Supermarine Southampton

    Supermarine_Southampton

  • Airwork Services
  • 1928–1960 British airline

    Supermarine Attacker (1955–1957), Sea Fury (1955–1961), Sea Hawk (1956–1969), Westland Dragonfly (1958–1961), Gloster Meteor (1958–1971), Supermarine

    Airwork Services

    Airwork Services

    Airwork_Services

  • Supermarine Scapa
  • British general reconnaissance flying boat

    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

    Supermarine Scapa

    Supermarine Scapa

    Supermarine_Scapa

  • Edward Anson (Royal Navy officer)
  • Royal Navy Admiral (1929–2014)

    Pilot School in 1957, and went on to fly Supermarine Scimitar jets in 803 Naval Air Squadron, the first Scimitar squadron, embarked on HMS Victorious. He

    Edward Anson (Royal Navy officer)

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  • Supermarine Air Yacht
  • Former luxury flying boat

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  • Supermarine Seal II
  • 1920s British flying boat

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  • Supermarine Nighthawk
  • British-designed prototype for an anti-Zeppelin quadraplane aircraft

    The Supermarine Nighthawk or P.B.31E was a First World War British aircraft, designed by Noel Pemberton Billing and built at Woolston, Southampton after

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  • Supermarine Type 224
  • British prototype fighter

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  • John Peter Edmund Faulkner
  • Australian naval and commercial pilot

    RAF Lossiemouth in 1960, flying Sea Hawks. After conversion to the Supermarine Scimitar, the largest, heaviest and most powerful aircraft to have entered

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  • Supermarine Type 545
  • 1950s British cancelled fighter aircraft

    The Supermarine Type 545 was a supersonic jet fighter project designed by the British aircraft manufacturer Supermarine. A single aircraft was built,

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  • Supermarine Sea Lion II
  • 1920s British racing flying boat

    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

    Supermarine Sea Lion II

    Supermarine Sea Lion II

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  • Supermarine Baby
  • British WWI fighter aircraft

    The Supermarine Baby (also called the Supermarine N.1B Baby) was a First World War fighter aircraft that was the earliest example of a single-seat flying

    Supermarine Baby

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  • Supermarine Spitfire variants: specifications, performance and armament
  • The British Supermarine Spitfire was one of the most popular fighter aircraft of the Second World War. The basic airframe proved to be extremely adaptable

    Supermarine Spitfire variants: specifications, performance and armament

    Supermarine Spitfire variants: specifications, performance and armament

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  • Supermarine Type 553
  • British supersonic fighter aircraft project

    The Supermarine Type 553 was a British Mach 2 research aircraft project from 1953 that never proceeded beyond the initial proposal. The difficulty of

    Supermarine Type 553

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  • Supermarine Sheldrake
  • 1920s British flying boat

    The Supermarine Sheldrake was a British amphibian biplane flying boat developed by Supermarine from the Supermarine Seagull with a revised hull based

    Supermarine Sheldrake

    Supermarine Sheldrake

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