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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designated as the Type 510, which was heavily based on the straight-wing Supermarine Attacker, an early jet aircraft which was procured by the Fleet Air Arm (FAA)...
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Stirling. After the end of the war, the Supermarine division built the Royal Navy's first jet fighter, the Attacker, developed from the final Spitfire type...
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type, the Supermarine Seafang, but few of those were built either. The wing developed for the Spiteful was used for the Supermarine Attacker jet. In 1942...
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high speed flight by restoring lift. A cockpit akin to the earlier Supermarine Attacker was positioned within the aircraft's nose, it was pressurised to...
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jet-propelled naval fighters, such as the de Havilland Sea Vampire, Supermarine Attacker, and Hawker Sea Hawk. The Admiralty first showed an interest in the...
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development aircraft for the Supermarine Attacker jet, receiving power-operated ailerons and contra-rotating propellers. The Attacker was a jet design which...
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Supermarine Fighter Aircraft page 109. Ramsbury, UK: The Crowood Press, 2004. ISBN 1-86126-649-9. (Info. and ref. found in Wikipedia's Supermarine Attacker...
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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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was a Royal Pakistan Air Force (RPAF) aerobatic team that flew the Supermarine Attacker jet aircraft in the early 1950s. The unit was Pakistan's first jet...
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only widespread use in the UK was in the Hawker Sea Hawk and the Supermarine Attacker. In the US it was built under licence as the Pratt & Whitney J42...
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767 Naval Air Squadron flying Supermarine Attackers was also based in Stretton. One notable incident included an Attacker FB Mk.1, WA535 which crashed...
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Meteor T.7, a two-seat trainer variant of the F.4 jet fighter, and Supermarine Attacker, a British single-seat naval jet fighter. The squadron relocated...
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chase in the low-speed handling trials of the Supermarine Attacker jet fighter. Data from Supermarine Aircraft since 1914, Jane's all the World's Aircraft...
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Look up attacker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An attacker is someone who attacks or a type of player in some sports. For the term attacker in computer...
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2 seat took place on 15 May 1953, the aircraft involved being a Supermarine Attacker operating from HMS Eagle. Operating the face blind firing handle...
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enthusiastic, in part due to the development of the jet-powered Supermarine Attacker aircraft. The service was however intrigued by the long-range of...
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aircraft that went into production and saw service include the British Supermarine Attacker naval fighter and the Soviet Yakovlev Yak-15. Both first flew in...
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Electric Canberra Gloster Meteor Hawker Hunter Hawker Sea Hawk Supermarine Attacker Supermarine Swift Westland Wyvern Martin-Baker Mk.2 Avro Canada CF-100...
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it was decided to base the fuselage on the Supermarine Attacker. This was then changed to the Supermarine Swift which had already been redesigned with...
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became the PAF's first jet squadron with the introduction of the Supermarine Attacker. First commanded by Squadron Leader A. Rahim Khan, the unit was to...
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which point jet-powered aircraft, such as the Hawker Sea Hawk and Supermarine Attacker, were introduced to operational service. The Sea Fury FB.11 entered...
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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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ground attack sorties before Triumph was replaced by Theseus with its Sea Furies and Fairey Fireflies. In August 1951 the Supermarine Attacker entered...
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de Havilland Trophy in 1953 He did extensive test flying on the Supermarine Attacker, Swift, Scimitar and later the Vickers Vanguard and BAC 1–11. Lithgow...
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Martin-Baker MB 5—prototype Saunders-Roe SR.A/1 Supermarine Attacker Supermarine Seafang Supermarine Spiteful Supermarine Spitfire (late Merlin-powered variants)#Mk...
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taxiways. The few exceptions have included the Yakovlev Yak-15, the Supermarine Attacker, and prototypes such as the Heinkel He 178 that pioneered jet flight...
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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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Seafang Supermarine Spitfire variants: specifications, performance and armament Supermarine Spitfire (early Merlin-powered variants) Supermarine Spitfire...
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world's first jet passenger airliner, the Supermarine Attacker and the de Havilland Vampire. A Supermarine 535 prototype for the later Swift (VV119) featured...
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