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  2. Fairey Firefly - Wikipedia

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    The Fairey Firefly is a Second World War-era carrier-borne fighter aircraft and anti-submarine aircraft that was principally operated by the Fleet Air Arm (FAA). It was developed and built by the British aircraft manufacturer Fairey Aviation Company .

  3. List of Fairey Firefly operators - Wikipedia

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    Firefly T.Mk 1 of Royal Netherlands Navy in 1948. Royal Netherlands Navy. Dutch Naval Aviation Service. VSQ-1; VSQ-2; VSQ-4; VSQ-5; VSQ-7; VSQ-860 - F.1/FR.1 India. Indian Navy. Indian Naval Air Arm operated 10 Fireflies from 1955 onwards for target tugging. [10] [11] Sweden. Firefly TT.Mk I of Svensk Flygtjänst AB in 1955

  4. Fairey Firefly I - Wikipedia

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    The Firefly was a private-venture design, penned by Marcel Lobelle.It was first flown on 9 November 1925 by Norman Macmillan. [1] The Air Ministry did not pursue the project, partly because of the American Curtiss engine used [2] and partly because of its wooden construction [1] and the Firefly I did not enter production.

  5. List of Fleet Air Arm aircraft in World War II - Wikipedia

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    The Fairey Swordfish was deployed from normal Royal Navy ships with floats through an aircraft catapult on board the ship in order to do recon or act as an artillery spotter for the ship. Artillery spotting involved the Swordfish tracking the fall of shot from its ship and relaying back where it landed to help its ship make adjustments to their ...

  6. Fairey Aviation Company - Wikipedia

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    The Fairey Aviation Company Limited was a British aircraft manufacturer of the first half of the 20th century based in Hayes in Middlesex and Heaton Chapel and RAF Ringway in Cheshire that designed important military aircraft, including the Fairey III family, the Swordfish, Firefly, and Gannet. It had a strong presence in the supply of naval ...

  7. 1771 Naval Air Squadron - Wikipedia

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    1771 Naval Air Squadron (1771 NAS) was a Naval Air Squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm which disbanded at HMS Nabbington, RNAS Nowra, near Sydney, in October 1945.. Notably, the squadron was the first British & Commonwealth unit to fly over Japan in the Second World Wa

  8. 826 Naval Air Squadron - Wikipedia

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    826 Squadron reformed as part of the Fleet Air Arm in May 1951, equipped with Firefly Mk 5 (soon replaced by Firefly AS. Mk.6) in the anti-submarine role. The Squadron flew its Fireflys off the carriers HMS Indomitable , Theseus and Glory , before re-equipping with the new Fairey Gannet anti-submarine aircraft in January 1955, becoming the ...

  9. 1946 Apeldoorn aircraft crash - Wikipedia

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    The Fairey Firefly departed from Valkenburg Naval Air Base for a half-hour practice flight. The pilot, sergeant Max Christern, made his first solo flight. The pilot was given the order to fly in the neighbourhood of the air base to become familiar with the aircraft and then return to the airbase.

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