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  • The Supermarine Type 179 "Giant" was a British monoplane flying boat developed by Supermarine but cancelled before completion. The Type 179 was an all-metal...
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    The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force and other Allied countries before, during, and after World...
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    The Supermarine Swift was a British single-seat jet fighter aircraft that was operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF). It was developed and manufactured...
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    designed and manufactured by Supermarine. The Scimitar was developed out of an earlier effort, internally designated Type 505, an undercarriage-less fighter...
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    (1928) Supermarine Air Yacht (1931) – Six-passenger flying boat. Supermarine Type 179 (1931) – Six-engine transport flying-boat. Supermarine S6A – Refurbished...
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    The Supermarine Attacker is a British single-seat naval jet fighter designed and produced by aircraft manufacturer Supermarine for the Royal Navy's Fleet...
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  • Thumbnail for Supermarine Seafire
    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 Walrus (or the Supermarine Seagull V, its original name) is a British single-engine amphibious biplane designed by Supermarine's R. J....
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  • The Supermarine Type 224 was a British gull-wing monoplane fighter aircraft designed by R.J. Mitchell at Supermarine in response to Air Ministry Specification...
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    The Supermarine Seafang was a British Rolls-Royce Griffon–engined fighter aircraft designed by Supermarine to Air Ministry specification N.5/45 for naval...
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    Mks 21–24. Type numbers (such as "Type 361") are the drawing board design numbers allocated by Supermarine. On 4 December 1939, the Supermarine design staff...
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  • The Supermarine Type 322 was a prototype British carrier-borne torpedo, dive bomber and reconnaissance aircraft of the Second World War. A single-engined...
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  • The Supermarine Type 324 and Type 325 were British two-engined fighter designs proposed as the replacement for the Supermarine Spitfire and Hawker Hurricane...
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    Spiteful type, the Supermarine Seafang, but few of those were built either. The wing developed for the Spiteful was used for the Supermarine Attacker...
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    takeoff performance. Vickers-Armstrongs/Supermarine offered Type 565, a similar conversion of the Supermarine Scimitar. Hawker entered the P.1121, a development...
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  • Thumbnail for Supermarine Spitfire (late Merlin-powered variants)
    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 545 was a supersonic jet fighter project designed by the British aircraft manufacturer Supermarine. A single aircraft was built, but remained...
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    the war, the type was procured by the Royal Danish Air Force, Dutch Naval Aviation Service, and the Royal Australian Navy. Supermarine undertook the...
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    Supermarine Spitfire variants powered by early model Rolls-Royce Merlin engines mostly utilised single-speed, single-stage superchargers. The British...
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  • Thumbnail for Supermarine Seagull (1948)
    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...
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