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- half of the taskforce's Seafires were inoperable within four days, primarily due to landing accidents. During 1944, Seafires were used for air cover in...
- Seafire could refer to: Supermarine Seafire, a British naval fighter in service during WW2 and immediate post-war SeaFire, a James Bond novel Seafire...
- cover and secondary strike capability with their Seafires, a naval variant of the Spitfire. The Seafires and Fireflies of Triumph, in conjunction with aircraft...
- Dartmouth in May 1947. It was made up of 803 Naval Air Squadron, operating Seafires, and 825 Naval Air Squadron which was equipped with Fireflys. 20th Carrier...
- at 5:30 am on 14 June. Ten minutes later, twelve Seafires and two Fireflies were launched. The Seafires strafed a radar station and an airfield on Moen...
- were replaced by the Seafires of 30th Naval Fighter Wing, which consisted of 801 and 880 Squadrons, on 8 November and the Seafires provided air cover for...
- and 8 Seafires against the German battleship and nearby targets. A smoke screen again protected Tirpitz and no damage was inflicted; two Seafires failed...
- developments. Between 1940 and 1946, Henshaw flew a total of 2,360 Spitfires and Seafires, more than 10% of total production. Henshaw wrote about flight testing...
- 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...
- 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...