- 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...
-
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...
- 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...
- 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...
- and 8
Seafires against the
German battleship and
nearby targets. A
smoke screen again protected Tirpitz and no
damage was inflicted; two
Seafires failed...
-
Corsairs of the Fleet) the
Seafires were
allocated the
defensive duties of
combat air
patrol (CAP) over the fleet.
Seafires were
vital in
countering the...
- developments.
Between 1940 and 1946,
Henshaw flew a
total of 2,360
Spitfires and
Seafires, more than 10% of
total production.
Henshaw wrote that he
would climb at...
-
successfully attacked targets in Norway. In late October, the carrier's
Seafires arrived and she parti****ted in
Operation Athletic off the
Norwegian coast...
- 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...