- The
Supermarine Seafire is a
naval version of the
Supermarine Spitfire fighter adapted for
operation from
aircraft carriers. It was
analogous in concept...
-
Seafire could refer to:
Supermarine Seafire, a
British naval fighter in
service during WW2 and
immediate post-war
SeaFire, a
James Bond
novel Seafire...
-
SeaFire,
first published in 1994, was the
fourteenth novel by John
Gardner featuring Ian Fleming's
secret agent,
James Bond (including Gardner's novelization...
- fighter-bomber, and trainer, and it
continued to do so
until the 1950s. The
Seafire was an
aircraft carrier–based
adaptation of the Spitfire, used in the Fleet...
- HMS
Seafire was an S-class
destroyer built for the
Royal Navy
during the
First World War. She saw
service during the
Allied intervention in the Russian...
- in this role they were
renamed Supermarine Seafire.
Although the
first version of the
Seafire, the
Seafire Ib, was a
straight adaptation of the Spitfire...
-
Spitfire and
Seafire aircraft, and
today many
survive in
these collections around the world. This
article lists surviving Spitfires and
Seafires, according...
- ten, with each ship
featuring two
squadrons of twenty-four
Supermarine Seafire, one
squadron of
fifteen Grumman Avenger, and one
squadron of
fifteen Fairey...
- were made to
certificate the
design for
series production under the name
Seafire. It was a four-seat all-metal
flying boat with a shoulder-mounted cantilever...
-
Squadron and 880
Naval Air Squadron,
which were
equipped with
Supermarine Seafire, a
navalised Supermarine Spitfire fighter aircraft, and 1771
Naval Air...