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fairey
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Fairey Aviation Co.
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Fairey FD 2
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1922 -
Fairey 3 D Santa Cruz
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1924 -
Fairey Fawn Mk. III,
Light bomber
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1925 -
Fairey Fox Mk. VI,
Bomber
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1931 -
Fairey Gordon,
Bomber
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1931 -
Fairey Hendon Mk. II,
Heavy night bomber
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1934 -
Fairey Swordfish Mk. II,
Carrier based torpedo bomber
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1936 -
Fairey Féroce,
Fighter
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1936 -
Fairey Kangourou,
Fighter aircraft
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Derived from the Fairey Fox Mk VI. Could be convertet
easily to double seat mode and was then similar to the
Fox VI.
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1936 -
Fairey Sea Fox,
Spotter reconnaissance seaplane
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1937 -
Fairey Battle Mk.I,
Light Bomber
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The Battle did take over the light bomber role from
biplanes like the Hart and Hind from the mid-30ies.
At the beginning of the war performance nor fire-
power were sufficient to survive fighter attacks, so
it was withdrawn from active service.
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1937 -
Fairey Fulmar Mk I,
Carrier-based fighter bomber
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1938 -
Fairey Albacore,
Carrier-based torpedo bomber
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1939 -
Fairey Firefly F.I,
Carrier-based fleet reconnaissance fighter
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1940 -
Fairey Barracuda Mk II,
Carrier based torpedo bomber / dive bomber
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1949 -
Fairey Gannet,
Anti-submarine warfare
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Counter-running propellers on one axis allowed patrol
flight with only one engine.
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1953 -
Fairey Gyrodyne,
Experimental Autogiro
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1958 -
Fairey Rotodyne,
STOL/VTOL Passenger aircraft
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