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Supermarine
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Supermarine 544
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Supermarine Attacker,
Carrier based attack aircraft
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Supermarine Swallow
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1926 -
Supermarine S 6,
Schneider Cup racing plane
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1929 -
Supermarine Southampton,
Flying boat
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1936 -
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.I,
Fighter
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The Spitfire is one of the most well-known aircraft
in the world. It was designed by R.J. Mitchell, who
became famous by his racing aircraft. The Spitfire
was, together with the Hawker Hurricane, the standard
fighter of the RAF in WW II. It was in use well a
decade after the war.
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1936 -
Supermarine Walrus,
Sea Surveillance
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1938 -
Supermarine Sea Otter,
Communications- and rescue flying boat
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1939 -
Supermarine Spitfire Mk. IX,
Fighter aircraft
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1941 -
Supermarine Seafire Mk III,
Carrier based fighter interceptor
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1944 -
Supermarine Spiteful F 16,
Fighter interceptor
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1950 -
Supermarine Swift
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1954 -
Supermarine Scimitar,
Carrier based fighter
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