The Supermarine Sea Otter was an amphibious aircraft designed and built by the British aircraft manufacturer Supermarine. It was the final biplane flying...
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recover personnel from the sea. It was intended for the Walrus to be replaced by the more powerful Supermarine Sea Otter, but this was not implemented...
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Commander Islands in the Bering Sea Supermarine Sea Otter, a British flying boat of the late 1930s and 1940s USS Sea Otter (SP-781), a United States Navy...
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allow Supermarine to concentrate on Spitfires, Saunders-Roe on the Isle of Wight took on the manufacture of the Walrus and Sea Otter. The Supermarine factory...
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equipped with the Supermarine Sea Otter, and the squadron joined HMS Khedive in January 1945 bound for Sulur in India. On arrival the Sea Otters were augmented...
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replace the Supermarine Walrus and Supermarine Sea Otter. An order for three prototypes of Supermarine's aircraft was issued in March 1943. There was an...
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Short Sunderland (RAF) Supermarine Walrus (FAA, RAF) for air-sea rescue Supermarine Sea Otter (RAF and FAA) air-sea rescue Supermarine Stranraer (RAF) retired...
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driven Fairey Firefly strike fighters and Hawker Sea Fury fighters, for sea rescue a Supermarine Sea Otter flying boat was carried, it was replaced by a...
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1703 Naval Air Squadron (section Air Sea Rescue (1945))
Lee-on-Solent (HMS Daedalus) for Air Sea Rescue duties in the Pacific. It was equipped with Supermarine Sea Otter. The Second World War ended in the same...
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Stinson Reliant (1933) Stinson Voyager (1939) Stinson 108 (1946) Supermarine Sea Otter (converted after 2nd World War) Technoavia SM92 Finist (1993) Travel...
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SPAD S.XIII C.1 SPAD XIV Canon Stinson 105 Supermarine Seafire Mk.III/IX/XV Supermarine Sea Otter Supermarine Walrus Tampier T.4 Taylorcraft L-2 Tellier...
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The Supermarine Sea King was a British single-seat amphibious biplane fighter designed by Supermarine in 1919. Developed from the Supermarine Baby and...
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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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amphibian bomber reconnaissance squadron. It was equipped with Supermarine Sea Otter, and the squadron joined HMS Begum in April 1945 bound for the Far...
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given the prefix 'Sea', such as with the Hawker Sea Hurricane and de Havilland Sea Venom, while Seafire for the navalised Supermarine Spitfire was a contraction...
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Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2010-10-31. "Hawker Sea Fury - Development and Service Record". Retrieved 6 July 2010. "F-16 Air...
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R. J. Mitchell (category Supermarine Spitfire)
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...
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illustrated on covers, anachronistically, as either a Supermarine Walrus or Supermarine Sea Otter). The nearest "real" aircraft that fits W. E. Johns description...
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The Supermarine Spiteful was a British fighter aircraft designed by Supermarine during the Second World War as a successor to the Spitfire. Powered by...
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RAF Search and Rescue Force (redirect from Directorate of Air Sea Rescue)
Avro Ansons to drop supplies and dinghies. Supermarine Walrus and Supermarine Sea Otter amphibious craft were used to pick up aircrew from the water. Larger...
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Lee-on-Solent, as a Special Service squadron. It was equipped with the Supermarine Sea Otter, and by the end of the Second World War the squadron remained at...
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HMS Fiji (58) (category World War II shipwrecks in the Mediterranean Sea)
inches (25–51 mm) thick. They carried an aircraft catapult and two Supermarine Sea Otter or Walrus seaplanes. Fiji, the only ship of the Royal Navy to be...
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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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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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HMS Jamaica (44) (section Battle of the Barents Sea)
5 inches (51–89 mm). They carried an aircraft catapult and two Supermarine Sea Otter or Walrus seaplanes. Jamaica was laid down on 28 April 1939 by Vickers-Armstrongs...
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France 1942 2 Germany Supermarine Sea Otter United Kingdom 1942 292 Supermarine Stranraer United Kingdom 1937 57 Canada Supermarine Walrus United Kingdom...
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The Supermarine Sea Lion I (originally called the Supermarine Sea Lion) was a British racing flying boat designed and built by Supermarine for the Schneider...
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The Supermarine Scimitar is a single-seat naval strike aircraft that was designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Supermarine. Operated...
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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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Retrieved 2012-12-24. Australia's Museum of Flight (2008-02-11). "Supermarine Sea Otter, (Cockpit only - JN200)". Archived from the original on 2007-08-30...
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