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  • Vickers Warwick
  • British multi-purpose twin-engined military aircraft of the Second World War

    The Vickers Warwick was a British twin-engined bomber aircraft developed and operated during the Second World War that was primarily used in other roles

    Vickers Warwick

    Vickers_Warwick

  • Vickers Wellington
  • British medium bomber

    Wellington, the other being the Vickers Wellesley. A larger heavy bomber aircraft designed to Specification B.1/35, the Vickers Warwick, was developed in parallel

    Vickers Wellington

    Vickers Wellington

    Vickers_Wellington

  • Bristol Centaurus
  • 1930s British piston aircraft engine

    enter service until near the end of the war, first appearing on the Vickers Warwick. Other wartime, or postwar, uses included the Bristol Brigand and Buckmaster

    Bristol Centaurus

    Bristol Centaurus

    Bristol_Centaurus

  • List of aircraft of the United Kingdom in World War II
  • FAA) Short Stirling (RAF) Vickers Valentia (RAF) bomber-transport Vickers Vincent (RAF) general purpose Vickers Warwick (RAF) prototypes only, most

    List of aircraft of the United Kingdom in World War II

    List_of_aircraft_of_the_United_Kingdom_in_World_War_II

  • Vickers Windsor
  • British four-engine heavy bomber, 1943

    of the war. As a possible replacement for the pre-war Vickers Wellington medium bomber, Vickers had proposed a series of designs. The first, to meet the

    Vickers Windsor

    Vickers Windsor

    Vickers_Windsor

  • Airborne lifeboat
  • Lifeboat dropped by an aircraft to assist in rescue operations

    designed in 1943 by Uffa Fox to be dropped by Royal Air Force (RAF) Vickers Warwick heavy bombers for the rescue of aircrew downed in the Channel. The

    Airborne lifeboat

    Airborne lifeboat

    Airborne_lifeboat

  • Vickers-Armstrongs
  • British former engineering company

    Vickers-Armstrongs Limited was a British engineering conglomerate formed by the merger of the assets of Vickers Limited and Sir W G Armstrong Whitworth

    Vickers-Armstrongs

    Vickers-Armstrongs

  • Uffa Fox
  • English sailboat designer

    About 1943 he designed a 27-foot (8.2 m) lifeboat to be dropped from Vickers Warwick aircraft when rescuing downed aircrew or mariners; its deficiencies

    Uffa Fox

    Uffa Fox

    Uffa_Fox

  • Rolls-Royce Vulture
  • 1930s British piston aircraft engine

    cancellation caused the abandonment of the Vulture-engined version of the Vickers Warwick bomber. The only aircraft type designed for the Vulture to go into

    Rolls-Royce Vulture

    Rolls-Royce_Vulture

  • Napier Sabre
  • 1930s British aircraft piston engine

    modified to use Napier designed annular radiators; also in experimental Vickers Warwick V. Sabre VII 3,055 hp (2,278 kW). Mk VA strengthened to withstand high

    Napier Sabre

    Napier Sabre

    Napier_Sabre

  • Air-sea rescue
  • Coordinated search and rescue of survivors at sea

    first carried by Lockheed Hudson aircraft in February 1943. Later, Vickers Warwick bombers carried the Mark II lifeboat. The Fox boats successfully saved

    Air-sea rescue

    Air-sea rescue

    Air-sea_rescue

  • No. 247 Group RAF
  • Former Royal Air Force operations group

    – HQ Azores Azores No. 269 Squadron RAF with Supermarine Spitfire, Vickers Warwick and Miles Martinet Note: The ranks shown are the ranks held at the

    No. 247 Group RAF

    No. 247 Group RAF

    No._247_Group_RAF

  • Fuselage
  • Main body of an aircraft

    wood. A similar construction using aluminum alloy was used in the Vickers Warwick with less material than would be required for other structural types

    Fuselage

    Fuselage

    Fuselage

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

    film production company Warwick's, American bookstore Vickers Warwick, a Second World War RAF patrol aircraft University of Warwick, Coventry, West Midlands

    Warwick (disambiguation)

    Warwick_(disambiguation)

  • RAF Blackbushe
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Hampshire, England

    (Gold Coast) Squadron RAF (1944-1945) Vickers Warwick I and III. No. 301 Polish Bomber Squadron (1945) Vickers Warwick I and III. Free Polish Air Force Squadron

    RAF Blackbushe

    RAF_Blackbushe

  • Consolidated PB4Y-2 Privateer
  • Patrol bomber of the US Navy, 1943

    role, configuration, and era Avro Shackleton Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor Vickers Warwick Nakajima G8N Related lists List of aircraft of World War II List of

    Consolidated PB4Y-2 Privateer

    Consolidated PB4Y-2 Privateer

    Consolidated_PB4Y-2_Privateer

  • British Overseas Airways Corporation
  • 1939–1974 British state-owned airline

    45 Solent (1946–50) Vickers VC10 & Super VC10 (1964–1974) Vickers Viking (1946–47) Vickers Warwick - one aircraft (1944–45) Vickers Wellington (1942–43)

    British Overseas Airways Corporation

    British Overseas Airways Corporation

    British_Overseas_Airways_Corporation

  • Ilyushin Il-6
  • Soviet long range bomber by Ilyushin

    comparable role, configuration, and era Junkers Ju 86 North American XB-28 Vickers Warwick Related lists List of military aircraft of the Soviet Union and the

    Ilyushin Il-6

    Ilyushin Il-6

    Ilyushin_Il-6

  • Avro Manchester
  • British twin-engine heavy bomber

    with Boulton Paul, Bristol, Fairey, Handley Page and Shorts. Vickers also had its Warwick, which had Napier Sabre engines but eventually chose against

    Avro Manchester

    Avro Manchester

    Avro_Manchester

  • RAF Davidstow Moor
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Cornwall, England

    December 1943 – February 1945 Vickers Warwick Air sea rescue duties 282 Sqn 1 February 1944 – 19 September 1944 Vickers Warwick Air sea rescue duties 304

    RAF Davidstow Moor

    RAF Davidstow Moor

    RAF_Davidstow_Moor

  • List of World War II military equipment of Poland
  • Hawker Hurricane Supermarine Spitfire Taylorcraft Auster Vickers Wellington Vickers Warwick Westland Lysander Consolidated B-24 Liberator North American

    List of World War II military equipment of Poland

    List_of_World_War_II_military_equipment_of_Poland

  • No. 5 (Coastal) Operational Training Unit RAF
  • Former Royal Air Force Coastal Command Operational Training Unit

    (Coastal) Operational Training Unit disbanded at RAF Turnberry, and the Vickers Warwick activity was transferred to No. 6 Operational Training Unit RAF. No

    No. 5 (Coastal) Operational Training Unit RAF

    No. 5 (Coastal) Operational Training Unit RAF

    No._5_(Coastal)_Operational_Training_Unit_RAF

  • Geodetic airframe
  • Type of aircraft structure

    later used by Wallis's employer, Vickers-Armstrongs in a series of bomber aircraft, the Wellesley, Wellington, Warwick and Windsor. In these aircraft,

    Geodetic airframe

    Geodetic airframe

    Geodetic_airframe

  • List of military transport aircraft
  • London: Putnam. p. 425. OCLC 3875235. Barfield, Norman (1972). Vickers-Armstrongs Warwick variants. Windsor: Profile Publications. p. 168. OCLC 223756202

    List of military transport aircraft

    List_of_military_transport_aircraft

  • Heavy bomber
  • Bomber aircraft of the largest size and load carrying capacity

    108 Savoia-Marchetti SM.82 Short Stirling Supermarine B.12/36 Vickers Warwick Vickers Windsor Petlyakov Pe-8 Avro Vulcan Boeing B-47 Stratojet Boeing

    Heavy bomber

    Heavy bomber

    Heavy_bomber

  • List of aircraft of World War II
  • Tupolev PS-35 Soviet Union 1937 11 Vickers Type 264 Valentia bomber/transport United Kingdom 1934 Vickers Warwick United Kingdom 1939 114 South Africa

    List of aircraft of World War II

    List_of_aircraft_of_World_War_II

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

    with the letter "V". Vickers' submission had initially been rejected as not being as advanced as the Victor and the Vulcan, but Vickers' chief designer George

    Vickers Valiant

    Vickers Valiant

    Vickers_Valiant

  • Vickers Viscount
  • British four-engined medium-range turboprop airliner, 1948

    The Vickers Viscount is a retired British medium-range turboprop airliner first flown in 1948 by Vickers-Armstrongs. A design requirement from the Brabazon

    Vickers Viscount

    Vickers Viscount

    Vickers_Viscount

  • A-1 lifeboat
  • Powered lifeboat for air drop deployment

    raft and was eventually taken prisoner of war. The next morning, a Vickers Warwick located the Catalina and dropped a Fox-designed airborne lifeboat nearby

    A-1 lifeboat

    A-1 lifeboat

    A-1_lifeboat

  • 17 Squadron SAAF
  • Military unit

    flown: Junkers Ju 52/3m, Blenheim V, Lockheed Ventura GR V, Vickers Wellington, Vickers Warwick GR V, Harvard, Sikorsky S-55, Sikorsky S-51, Sud Aviation

    17 Squadron SAAF

    17 Squadron SAAF

    17_Squadron_SAAF

  • List of aircraft of the South African Air Force
  • 1 Vickers Type 264 Valentia UK Transport 1940–1943 11 Vickers Wellesley UK Bomber 1940–1941 ? Vickers Wellington UK Bomber ?-? 24 Vickers Warwick Mk

    List of aircraft of the South African Air Force

    List of aircraft of the South African Air Force

    List_of_aircraft_of_the_South_African_Air_Force

  • Lindholme Gear
  • British air-dropped sea rescue equipment

    mainly carried by Royal Air Force maritime patrol aircraft like the Vickers Warwick and later the Avro Lancaster, Avro Shackleton and Hawker Siddeley Nimrod

    Lindholme Gear

    Lindholme_Gear

  • Brooklands
  • Defunct motorsport venue in England

    used for military aircraft production, in particular the Vickers Wellington, Vickers Warwick and Hawker Hurricane and was extensively camouflaged. Trees

    Brooklands

    Brooklands

    Brooklands

  • No. 304 Polish Bomber Squadron
  • Military unit

    Squadron created at the same time). It was declared ready for operations with Vickers Wellington Mk I medium bombers on 24 April 1941. The personnel included

    No. 304 Polish Bomber Squadron

    No. 304 Polish Bomber Squadron

    No._304_Polish_Bomber_Squadron

  • Józef Poniatowski
  • Polish military officer (1763–1813)

    Józefa Poniatowskiego) which mainly flew Fairey Battle, Vickers Wellington, Vickers Warwick and Handley Page Halifax bombers. Their base airfield was

    Józef Poniatowski

    Józef Poniatowski

    Józef_Poniatowski

  • Military production during World War II
  • Arms and munitions produced during the Second World War

    Stranraer 39 39 Supermarine Walrus 746 746 Taylorcraft Auster 1,800 1,800 Vickers Warwick 845 845 Total reconnaissance 5,112 882 6,937 Transport Australia Britain

    Military production during World War II

    Military production during World War II

    Military_production_during_World_War_II

  • RAF St Eval
  • Former RAF base in Cornwall, England

    various 179 Squadron 1 November 1944 – 30 September 1946 Vickers Wellington Vickers Warwick Anti-submarine patrols over the Bay of Biscay and the Western

    RAF St Eval

    RAF St Eval

    RAF_St_Eval

  • Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp
  • American WWII-era aircraft engine

    Reporter Republic P-47 Thunderbolt Sikorsky CH-37 Mojave Sikorsky S-60 Vickers Warwick Vought F4U Corsair Vultee YA-19B There is an R-2800-39 on display at

    Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp

    Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp

    Pratt_&_Whitney_R-2800_Double_Wasp

  • Dumbo (air-sea rescue)
  • Code name used by the United States Navy

    RAF Coastal Command Vickers Warwick ASR (air-sea rescue) aircraft with a droppable airborne lifeboat under the fuselage

    Dumbo (air-sea rescue)

    Dumbo (air-sea rescue)

    Dumbo_(air-sea_rescue)

  • No. 301 Polish Bomber Squadron
  • Polish World War II bomber squadron

    15 March 1945 returned to RAF Blackbushe, England, to operate the Vickers Warwick. In 1946, the squadron re-equipped with the Handley Page Halifax again

    No. 301 Polish Bomber Squadron

    No. 301 Polish Bomber Squadron

    No._301_Polish_Bomber_Squadron

  • Vickers VC10
  • British four-engined narrow-body jet airliner

    The Vickers VC10 is a retired mid-sized, narrow-body long-range British jet airliner designed and built by Vickers-Armstrongs (Aircraft) Ltd and first

    Vickers VC10

    Vickers VC10

    Vickers_VC10

  • List of Air Ministry specifications
  • applied to commercial aircraft as well, two being the de Havilland Comet and Vickers Viscount. During the period, over 800 specifications were issued. Each

    List of Air Ministry specifications

    List_of_Air_Ministry_specifications

  • RAF Search and Rescue Force
  • Royal Air Force helicopter search and rescue unit, 1941-2016

    Lockheed Hudson October 1944 to September 1945 - HQ at RAF Thornaby Vickers Warwick 3 September 1945 to 10 March 1946 - HQ at RAF Beccles HMS Gannet RNAS

    RAF Search and Rescue Force

    RAF Search and Rescue Force

    RAF_Search_and_Rescue_Force

  • Tain Air Weapons Range
  • Military range in Highlands, Scotland

    with the Warwick I. A detachment of No. 281 Squadron RAF between 13 August 1945 and 24 October 1945 with the Warwick I & VI, Sea Otter and Vickers Wellington

    Tain Air Weapons Range

    Tain Air Weapons Range

    Tain_Air_Weapons_Range

  • Hersham
  • Village in Surrey, England

    'W15', this site supplied essential sheet metal parts for Vickers Wellington and Vickers Warwick aircraft manufactured at Brooklands. The other locations

    Hersham

    Hersham

  • Astrodome (aeronautics)
  • Window dome for astronomical navigation on airplanes

    The astrodome (arrowed) on a Vickers Warwick B/ASR Mk 1

    Astrodome (aeronautics)

    Astrodome (aeronautics)

    Astrodome_(aeronautics)

  • No. 269 Squadron RAF
  • Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force

    Azores. The squadron was re-equipped with Supermarine Walrus I and Vickers Warwick I ASRI aircraft, as well as retaining its extant Hudson Mk III patrol

    No. 269 Squadron RAF

    No. 269 Squadron RAF

    No._269_Squadron_RAF

  • Black Friday (1945)
  • Allied attack on German ships in Norway

    routinely escorted by RAF Mustang Mk III fighters and accompanied by Vickers Warwick air-sea rescue aircraft. Only one squadron of Mustangs was available

    Black Friday (1945)

    Black Friday (1945)

    Black_Friday_(1945)

  • Junkers Ju 288
  • German World War II bomber prototype

    role, configuration, and era Martin XB-33 Super Marauder Tupolev Tu-2 Vickers Warwick Yokosuka P1Y Ginga Related lists List of bomber aircraft List of German

    Junkers Ju 288

    Junkers Ju 288

    Junkers_Ju_288

  • RAF Reykjavik
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Iceland

    squadron flew: Lockheed Hudson III, Avro Anson I, Boeing Fortress II and Vickers Warwick I. 269 Lockheed Hudson III 6 March 1943 8 January 1944 RAF Kaldadarnes

    RAF Reykjavik

    RAF Reykjavik

    RAF_Reykjavik

  • List of bomber aircraft
  • 1917 Retired 239 Vickers Virginia UK Heavy bomber 1922 Retired 124 Vickers Vixen UK Reconnaissance bomber 1923 Retired 20 Vickers Warwick UK Maritime patrol

    List of bomber aircraft

    List_of_bomber_aircraft

  • RNAS Dale
  • Former Royal Naval Air Station in Pembrokeshire, Wales

    aircraft Handley Page Halifax GR.II - one aircraft Vickers Wellington B Mark X - two aircraft Vickers Warwick GR Mk II - one aircraft Bristol Beaufighter TF

    RNAS Dale

    RNAS Dale

    RNAS_Dale

  • List of aircraft of the Royal Air Force
  • Four-engined piston biplane Vickers Valentia UK Propeller Bomber/transport 1934 1944 Twin-engined piston biplane Vickers Valetta UK Propeller Transport/trainer

    List of aircraft of the Royal Air Force

    List_of_aircraft_of_the_Royal_Air_Force

  • No. 15 Group RAF
  • Former Royal Air Force operations group

    Page Halifaxes, a four-engined heavy bomber and 281 Squadron with the Vickers Warwick, a maritime reconnaissance, air-sea rescue and transport aircraft.

    No. 15 Group RAF

    No. 15 Group RAF

    No._15_Group_RAF

  • Aldergrove Flying Station
  • British Army Flying Station in Northern Ireland

    November 1945 and 21 June 1946 when it was disbanded. It operated the Vickers Warwick I. No. 502 Squadron RAF reformed here on 10 May 1946 and operated various

    Aldergrove Flying Station

    Aldergrove Flying Station

    Aldergrove_Flying_Station

  • List of aircraft (V)
  • Vickers Vimy Vickers Vincent Vickers Vireo Vickers Virginia Vickers Viscount Vickers Vixen Vickers Vulcan Vickers Warwick Vickers Wellesley Vickers Wellington

    List of aircraft (V)

    List_of_aircraft_(V)

  • Polish Air Forces in France and Great Britain
  • Military unit

    Battle Mk. I, Handley Page Halifax Mk. II, V, and VIII, Vickers Warwick C Mk. I & III, and Vickers Wellington Mk. IC & IV) Allied Expeditionary Air Force

    Polish Air Forces in France and Great Britain

    Polish Air Forces in France and Great Britain

    Polish_Air_Forces_in_France_and_Great_Britain

  • List of aircraft flown by Eric "Winkle" Brown
  • Vertol 107 Vickers Valiant Vickers Vanguard Vickers VC10 Vickers Viking (airliner) Vickers Viscount Vickers Warwick Vickers Wellington VI Vickers Windsor

    List of aircraft flown by Eric "Winkle" Brown

    List_of_aircraft_flown_by_Eric_"Winkle"_Brown

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

    single-seat fighter aircraft Vickers Wellington X, XIII and XIV twin-engined, long-range medium bomber Vickers Warwick I, III and V twin-engined maritime

    RAF Talbenny

    RAF Talbenny

    RAF_Talbenny

  • List of maritime patrol aircraft
  • Tu-95MR USSR 1961 4 Tupolev Tu-142 USSR 1968 100 Vickers Warwick GR Mk.II and V UK 1939 328 Vickers Wellington GR.Mk.VIII/XI/XII/XIII/XIV UK 1936 2,230

    List of maritime patrol aircraft

    List of maritime patrol aircraft

    List_of_maritime_patrol_aircraft

  • RAF Coastal Command during World War II
  • Royal Air Force formation during World War II

    and Boulton Paul Defiants were not suitable for ASR operations. The Vickers Warwick was earmarked for the main ASR aircraft. Four 20-aircraft squadrons

    RAF Coastal Command during World War II

    RAF_Coastal_Command_during_World_War_II

  • RAF Transport Command
  • Former command of the Royal Air Force

    Stinson Sentinel Supermarine Spitfire Vickers Valetta Vickers VC10 Vickers Varsity Vickers Viking Vickers Warwick Vickers Wellington Westland Dragonfly Westland

    RAF Transport Command

    RAF_Transport_Command

  • Vickers Vildebeest
  • Torpedo bomber in the Royal Air Force

    The Vickers Vildebeest and the similar Vickers Vincent are single-engined British biplanes designed and built by Vickers and used as light bombers, torpedo

    Vickers Vildebeest

    Vickers Vildebeest

    Vickers_Vildebeest

  • RAF Great Orton
  • Former RAF airfield in Cumbria, England

    of No. 281 Squadron RAF with the Vickers Warwick I (1944–45) A detachment of No. 282 Squadron RAF with the Warwick I (1944–45) Following closure in 1954

    RAF Great Orton

    RAF_Great_Orton

  • No. 525 Squadron RAF
  • Military unit

    operate the Vickers Warwick in the transport role. It first operated on the routes from England to Gibraltar and North Africa, but the Warwick was not the

    No. 525 Squadron RAF

    No._525_Squadron_RAF

  • Warwick Stacey
  • Australian politician (born 1952)

    new leadership". Spectator Australia. Retrieved 30 May 2025. "Warwick Stacey". Steve Vickers Associates. Archived from the original on 29 April 2025. Retrieved

    Warwick Stacey

    Warwick Stacey

    Warwick_Stacey

  • No. 16 Group RAF
  • Former Royal Air Force operations group

    1944, No. 280 Squadron was part of the wing, and was equipped with Vickers Warwick I. No. 155 (General Reconnaissance) Wing was formed at RAF Manston

    No. 16 Group RAF

    No. 16 Group RAF

    No._16_Group_RAF

  • AN/APS-20
  • Airborne search radar

    in 1948, the UK evaluated a PB-1W equipped with AN/APS-20 against a Vickers Warwick V fitted with ASV.13 to see if the radar could also be used to identify

    AN/APS-20

    AN/APS-20

    AN/APS-20

  • No. 279 Squadron RAF
  • Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force

    279 Squadron was transferred to RAF Thornaby and re-equipped with Vickers Warwick aircraft. The squadron subsequently deployed detachments to RAF airfields

    No. 279 Squadron RAF

    No. 279 Squadron RAF

    No._279_Squadron_RAF

  • Ferry Squadron RAF
  • Royal Air Force squadron, 1956–1958

    Ferry Crew Pool Unit Vickers Wellington II's No. 1 Ferry Crew Pool Vickers Wellington II's de Havilland Mosquito III's Vickers Warwick I's No. 1 Ferry Unit

    Ferry Squadron RAF

    Ferry_Squadron_RAF

  • CANT Z.1018 Leone
  • Italian medium bomber

    Marauder Mitsubishi Ki-67 Hiryū Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 Sparviero Vickers Warwick Vickers Wellington Yokosuka P1Y1 Ginga Garello. AAVV Dimensione Cielo,

    CANT Z.1018 Leone

    CANT Z.1018 Leone

    CANT_Z.1018_Leone

  • Joseph Summers
  • British test pilot (1904–1954)

    "Mutt" Summers, CBE (10 March 1904 – 16 March 1954) was chief test pilot at Vickers-Armstrongs and Supermarine. During his career, Summers flew many first

    Joseph Summers

    Joseph_Summers

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

    aircraft, Vickers Warwick, a multi-purpose twin-engined British aircraft, used across maritime reconnaissance, air-sea rescue and transport roles, Vickers Wellington

    RAF Haverfordwest

    RAF Haverfordwest

    RAF_Haverfordwest

  • No. 167 Squadron RAF
  • Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force

    flying Vickers Warwick I & III's until it moved to RAF Blackbushe on 30 March 1945 where the Avro Anson XII was introduced. In July the Warwick's were taken

    No. 167 Squadron RAF

    No._167_Squadron_RAF

  • Classic Boat Museum
  • Maritime museum in England

    parachute from a Lockheed Hudson aircraft. Mark 1A boats used the larger Vickers Warwick. Later and larger versions used Lancasters and B-17s. These boats were

    Classic Boat Museum

    Classic_Boat_Museum

  • Brabazon Committee
  • 1942 UK government committee on the post-war civilian airliner market

    adaptations were: (i) Avro York (developed from the Avro Lancaster) (ii) Vickers Warwick (iii) Short Hythe (converted from the Short Sunderland III) (iv) Short

    Brabazon Committee

    Brabazon_Committee

  • Beccles Airfield
  • Aerodrome in Suffolk, England

    operation by various RAF and FAA squadrons operating such diverse types as Vickers Warwick, Fairey Barracuda, Supermarine Walrus, Fairey Swordfish, Supermarine

    Beccles Airfield

    Beccles Airfield

    Beccles_Airfield

  • No. 283 Squadron RAF
  • Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force

    Walruses and both in ASR and the anti-submarine patrol role while flying Vickers Warwicks. No. 283 Squadron was formed at Algiers on 11 February 1943 as an air-sea

    No. 283 Squadron RAF

    No._283_Squadron_RAF

  • Charles Yale Knight
  • American printer and newspaper publisher

    Brabazon, Handley Page Halifax, Hawker Sea Fury, Bristol Beaufighter, Vickers Warwick, Airspeed Ambassador, Bristol Beaufort, Napier-Heston Racer, Westland

    Charles Yale Knight

    Charles Yale Knight

    Charles_Yale_Knight

  • Vickers Limited
  • British engineering conglomerate

    name resurfaced as Vickers plc between 1977 and 1999. Vickers was formed in Sheffield as a steel foundry by the miller Edward Vickers and his father-in-law

    Vickers Limited

    Vickers_Limited

  • No. 277 Squadron RAF
  • Military unit

    then supplied for spotting downed aircrew in the English Channel. The Vickers Warwick which could drop lifeboats was operated from November 1944 and the

    No. 277 Squadron RAF

    No._277_Squadron_RAF

  • RAF Hawkinge
  • Former Royal Air Force station

    returned on 5 October 1944 with the Sea Otter, Spitfire VB and the Vickers Warwick I before disbanded on 15 February 1945. 278 Squadron RAF as a detachment

    RAF Hawkinge

    RAF Hawkinge

    RAF_Hawkinge

  • Vickers VC.1 Viking
  • British airliner with 2 piston engines, 1945

    The Vickers VC.1 Viking is a British twin-engine short-range airliner derived from the Vickers Wellington bomber and built by Vickers-Armstrongs Limited

    Vickers VC.1 Viking

    Vickers_VC.1_Viking

  • Air-Sea Warfare Development Unit RAF
  • Royal Air Force Coastal Command Unit

    Consolidated Liberator VI & VIII heavy bomber Vickers Wellington XIII & XIV long range medium bomber Vickers Warwick I, II & V air-sea rescue and maritime reconnaissance

    Air-Sea Warfare Development Unit RAF

    Air-Sea Warfare Development Unit RAF

    Air-Sea_Warfare_Development_Unit_RAF

  • Vickers Vanguard
  • British medium-range airliner with 4 turboprop engines, 1959

    The Vickers Vanguard is a short/medium-range turboprop airliner designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Vickers-Armstrongs. The Vanguard

    Vickers Vanguard

    Vickers Vanguard

    Vickers_Vanguard

  • RAF Coastal Command order of battle during World War II
  • Type of Aircraft Station No. 22 Squadron RAF Vickers Vildebeest RAF Thorney Island No. 42 Squadron RAF Vickers Vildebeest RAF Bircham Newton No. 48 Squadron

    RAF Coastal Command order of battle during World War II

    RAF_Coastal_Command_order_of_battle_during_World_War_II

  • No. 292 Squadron RAF
  • Air-sea rescue squadron of the Royal Air Force

    further south, in Ceylon. In April the squadron received a number of Vickers Warwick patrol aircraft, but these were found to be unsuitable in the tropical

    No. 292 Squadron RAF

    No._292_Squadron_RAF

  • Vickers Viking
  • 1919 military flying boat family

    Later versions of the aircraft were known as the Vickers Vulture and Vickers Vanellus. Research on Vickers' first amphibious aircraft type began in December

    Vickers Viking

    Vickers Viking

    Vickers_Viking

  • RAF Dallachy
  • Former Royal Air Force station in Moray, Scotland

    reorganised again to include No. 524 Squadron RAF with radar-equipped Vickers Wellingtons. The airfield was closed in June 1945, becoming a Territorial

    RAF Dallachy

    RAF Dallachy

    RAF_Dallachy

  • Vickers Virginia
  • Biplane heavy bomber of the British Royal Air Force

    The Vickers Virginia was a biplane heavy bomber of the British Royal Air Force, developed from the Vickers Vimy, and was the mainstay of the interwar RAF

    Vickers Virginia

    Vickers Virginia

    Vickers_Virginia

  • Vickers Vimy
  • British early heavy bomber aircraft

    The Vickers Vimy was a British heavy bomber aircraft developed and manufactured by Vickers Limited. Developed during the latter stages of the First World

    Vickers Vimy

    Vickers Vimy

    Vickers_Vimy

  • RAF Castel Benito
  • Airport near Tripoli, Libya

    No. 283 Squadron RAF 1944-1946 Vickers Warwick I Detached aircraft from Hal Far No. 294 Squadron RAF 1943-1944 Vickers Wellington IC No. 318 Squadron

    RAF Castel Benito

    RAF Castel Benito

    RAF_Castel_Benito

  • No. 520 Squadron RAF
  • Former flying squadron of the Royal Air Force

    the Vickers Warwick. The squadron continued to serve for a while after the war was over, and was even given an air-sea rescue task, using the Warwicks, but

    No. 520 Squadron RAF

    No._520_Squadron_RAF

  • Byfleet
  • Village and parish in Surrey, England

    spectacular being the first flight of the pioneering Vickers VC10 in 1962. The urgent need to supply the Vickers Valiant V-bomber to the RAF led to the removal

    Byfleet

    Byfleet

    Byfleet

  • RAF Thornaby
  • Former Royal Air Force base in the North Riding of Yorkshire, England

    equipped with Vickers Warwick aircraft, followed by 280 ASR Squadron the same month which immediately began to convert from Ansons to Warwicks. In November

    RAF Thornaby

    RAF Thornaby

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  • Stanley Casson
  • British classical archaeologist (1889–1944)

    officer for Greece. He was killed on 17 April 1944 as a passenger on the Vickers Warwick aircraft BV247 of No. 525 Squadron RAF, which crashed into the sea

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  • Vickers F.B.5
  • Fighter aircraft; first operational purpose-built fighter

    through a tractor propeller, and was armed with a single belt-fed Vickers gun. Vickers continued to pursue the development of armed pusher biplanes, and

    Vickers F.B.5

    Vickers F.B.5

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  • No. 293 Squadron RAF
  • Former flying squadron of the Royal Air Force

    was formed at RAF Blida, North Africa on 28 November 1943 with the Vickers Warwick in the air-sea rescue role. After providing detachments into Italy

    No. 293 Squadron RAF

    No._293_Squadron_RAF

  • List of aviation accidents and incidents in the Channel Islands
  • Supermarine Spitfires located the crew in their rafts, followed by a Vickers Warwick which dropped a motor boat by parachute, enabling the crew to make

    List of aviation accidents and incidents in the Channel Islands

    List_of_aviation_accidents_and_incidents_in_the_Channel_Islands

  • RAF Strubby
  • Former RAF station in Lincolnshire, England

    and III 5 April 1945 8 June 1945 RAF Graveley No. 280 Squadron RAF Vickers Warwick I 1 May 1944 6 September 1944 RAF Langham Detachment at RAF Thornaby

    RAF Strubby

    RAF Strubby

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  • Bickers
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    English

    Bickers

    English : patronymic from Bicker.

    Bickers

  • Bicker
  • Surname or Lastname

    Dutch and German

    Bicker

    Dutch and German : occupational name for a stonemason or someone who used or made pickaxes or chisel, from bicke ‘pickaxe’, ‘chisel’ + the agent suffix -er. Compare Bick.English : occupational name for a beekeeper, Middle English biker (from Old English bīcere). Bees were important in medieval England because their honey provided the only means of sweetening food (sugar being a more recent importation); honey was also used in preserving.English : habitational name from Bicker in Lincolnshire or Byker in Tyne and Wear, both named with the Old English preposition bī ‘by’, ‘beside’ + Old Norse kjarr ‘wet ground’, ‘brushwood’.Cars Bicker was a wealthy merchant and one of the commissioners to New Netherland under the West India Company’s 1621 charter.

    Bicker

  • Dicker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (southwest)

    Dicker

    English (southwest) : occupational name for a digger of ditches or a builder of dikes, or a topographic name for someone who lived by a ditch or dike, from an agent derivative of Middle English diche, dike (see Dyke).English : regional name from an area of East Sussex, near Hellingly, called ‘the Dicker’ (hence also the hamlets of Upper and Lower Dicker), from Middle English dyker unit of ten (Latin decuria, from decem ‘ten’); the reason for the place being so named is not clear. It has been suggested that the reference is to a bundle of iron rods, in which sense dicras appears in Domesday Book. Such a bundle could have been the rent for property in this iron-working area. Surname forms such as atte dicker occur in the surrounding region in the 13th and 14th centuries.German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Dick 2, from an inflected form.North German : variant of Low German Dieker, a topographic or an occupational name for someone who lived or worked at a dike (see Dieck).Americanized spelling of French Decaire.

    Dicker

  • Vickrey
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    English

    Vickrey

    English : variant spelling of Vickery.

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  • Rickert
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    English

    Rickert

    English : variant of Richard.North German and Frisian form of Richard.Probably an Americanized spelling of cognates in other languages, for example German Reichert or Dutch Rickaert.

    Rickert

  • Vicker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Vicker

    English : occupational name for a parish priest, Middle English vica(i)re, vikere (Old French vicaire, from Latin vicarius ‘substitute’, ‘deputy’). The word was originally used to denote someone who carried out pastoral duties on behalf of the absentee holder of a benefice. It became a regular word for a parish priest because in practice most benefice holders were absentees.Irish and Scottish : reduced form of McVicker, an Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac áBhiocair (Scottish) or Mac an Bhiocaire (Irish) ‘son of the vicar’.

    Vicker

  • Vicars
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Vicars

    English : variant spelling of Vickers.

    Vicars

  • Picker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Picker

    English : occupational name for someone who used a pick, from Middle English pi(c)k ‘pick’ (see Pick) + the agent suffix -er.English : occupational name for someone who caught or sold pike, from Middle English pike ‘pike’ + the agent suffix -er.English : topographic name for someone who lived on a pointed hill (see Pike 1), the -er suffix denoting an inhabitant.German : occupational name for someone who used a pick or pickaxe, from an agent derivative of Middle High German bicken ‘to prick or stab’.Dutch : occupational name for a stonemason or for a reaper or mower, from Middle Dutch picker, pecker.Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : nickname for a big eater or a glutton, from Yiddish pikn ‘to eat’ with the noun suffix -er.

    Picker

  • Rickert
  • Boy/Male

    French, German

    Rickert

    Dominant Ruler; Powerful; Brave

    Rickert

  • Rickerd
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rickerd

    English : variant of Richard.

    Rickerd

  • Wickens
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wickens

    English : variant of Wicken, with the addition of the Middle English plural or genitive suffix -s.

    Wickens

  • Wicker
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Wicker

    German : occupational name from Middle High German, Middle Low German wicker ‘soothsayer’, ‘magician’.German : from an Old High German personal name composed of the elements wīg ‘battle’, ‘war’ + heri ‘army’.English : topographic name for someone who lived or worked in an outlying settlement, from a derivative of Old English wīc (see Wick).

    Wicker

  • Wickers
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Wickers

    German : patronymic from Wicker 2.English : variant of Wicker.

    Wickers

  • Wickes
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wickes

    English : patronymic from Wick 2, or variant of the habitational name Wick, with genitive or plural -s. There has been much confusion between this name and Weeks.In 1638 Richard Wickes (also known as Richard Atwick), of Staines, Middlesex, England, died, leaving a bequest to “my son John Wickes now living in New England.” This John Wickes came from London, England, to Plymouth, MA, in 1635, and subsequently settled at Portsmouth, RI.

    Wickes

  • Vickery
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    English

    Vickery

    English : variant of Vicker, from the Middle English variant vicarie, derived directly from Latin vicarius. The English surname is also established in Cork, Ireland.

    Vickery

  • Dickens
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, German

    Dickens

    Surname

    Dickens

  • Vickers
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    English

    Vickers

    English : patronymic for the son of a vicar or, perhaps in most cases, an occupational name for the servant of a vicar (see Vicker). In many cases it may represent an elliptical form of a topographic name. Compare Parsons.

    Vickers

  • Villers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin) and northern French

    Villers

    English (of Norman origin) and northern French : habitational name from any of the numerous places in France named Viller(s) or Villier(s), from Late Latin villare ‘outlying farm’, ‘dependent settlement’.

    Villers

  • RICKERT
  • Male

    German

    RICKERT

    Low German form of Old High German Ricohard, RICKERT means "powerful ruler."

    RICKERT

  • Dickens
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly West Midlands)

    Dickens

    English (chiefly West Midlands) : patronymic from the personal name Dicken.

    Dickens

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  • Himasvi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Himasvi

    Snow; Ice; Cold

  • EMMET
  • Female

    French

    EMMET

    Diminutive form of Norman French Emma, EMMET means "entire, whole." Compare with masculine Emmet.

  • Samali
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Samali

    Bouquet

  • Ashwika | அஸ்வீகா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Ashwika | அஸ்வீகா 

    Goddess Santhoshi maa

  • Atwill
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    English

    Atwill

    English : variant of Atwell.

  • Edyth
  • Girl/Female

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, German

    Edyth

    Prosperous in War; Joyous; Prosperity; Rich Battle

  • SÉAFRA
  • Male

    Irish

    SÉAFRA

    Irish Gaelic form of English Geoffrey, probably SÉAFRA means "God's peace." 

  • Sayyida
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Sayyida

    Lady; Mistress

  • Anida |
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    Anida |

    Obstinate

  • Parthav
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Parthav

    Warrior Arjuna

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  • Dicker
  • v. i. & t.

    To negotiate a dicker; to barter.

  • Syker
  • a. & adv.

    See Sicker.

  • Surculose
  • a.

    Producing suckers, or shoots resembling suckers.

  • Bickerer
  • n.

    One who bickers.

  • Bonduc
  • n.

    See Nicker tree.

  • Pickeerer
  • n.

    One who pickeers.

  • Antirachitic
  • a.

    Good against the rickets.

  • Stoloniferous
  • a.

    Producing stolons; putting forth suckers.

  • Sucker
  • v. i.

    To form suckers; as, corn suckers abundantly.

  • Zighyr
  • v. i.

    Same as Sicker.

  • Dicker
  • n.

    A chaffering, barter, or exchange, of small wares; as, to make a dicker.

  • Dicker
  • n.

    The number or quantity of ten, particularly ten hides or skins; a dakir; as, a dicker of gloves.

  • Picker
  • n.

    One who, or that which, picks, in any sense, -- as, one who uses a pick; one who gathers; a thief; a pick; a pickax; as, a cotton picker.

  • Bickering
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Bicker

  • Rickety
  • a.

    Affected with rickets.

  • Rachitis
  • n.

    Literally, inflammation of the spine, but commonly applied to the rickets. See Rickets.

  • Bickered
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Bicker