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Fulmar Collection

Background imageFulmar Collection: British aircraft camouflage, 1941

British aircraft camouflage, 1941
British aircraft camouflage, showing how the colours appear to merge into their surroundings, 1941. Date: 1941. Aircraft include Blenheim Bomber, Hudson Bomber, Wellington Bomber, Skua Bomber

Background imageFulmar Collection: Schleicher Ka-7 Rhonadler 353

Schleicher Ka-7 Rhonadler 353, of the Fulmar Gliding Club, resident at RAF Kinloss. Fulmar Gliding Club is one of several Gliding clubs countrywide

Background imageFulmar Collection: Northern fulmar, Fulmarus glacialis

Northern fulmar, Fulmarus glacialis.. Handcolored copperplate drawn and engraved by George Graves from his own British Ornithology, Walworth, 1821

Background imageFulmar Collection: Fairey Fulmar G-AIBE

Fairey Fulmar G-AIBE at white Waltham, where it was maintained by the Fairey Aviation Company as a company hack. G-AIBE was the first production Fulmar which was retained by the manufacturer

Background imageFulmar Collection: Fairey Fulmar, G-AIBE / N1854, the first production versio?

Fairey Fulmar, G-AIBE / N1854, the first production versio?
Fairey Fulmar, G-AIBE/N1854, the first production version and true prototype. This aircraft is currently on display at the Fleet Air Arm Museum, Yeovilton, the only known survivor of the type

Background imageFulmar Collection: The fifth production Fairey Fulmar, N1858

The fifth production Fairey Fulmar, N1858

Background imageFulmar Collection: Fairey Fulmar in flight

Fairey Fulmar in flight

Background imageFulmar Collection: Fairey Fulmar I N4062

Fairey Fulmar I N4062
Fairey Fulmar I, N4062

Background imageFulmar Collection: Fairey Fulmar I N1957

Fairey Fulmar I N1957
Fairey Fulmar I, N1957. Date: 1957

Background imageFulmar Collection: Fairey Fulmar N1854 the first production version

Fairey Fulmar N1854 the first production version
Fairey Fulmar, N1854, the first production version and true prototype. This aircraft is currently on display at the Fleet Air Arm Museum, Yeovilton, the only known survivor of the type

Background imageFulmar Collection: Fulmarus glacialoides, southern fulmar

Fulmarus glacialoides, southern fulmar
Ff. 91. Watercolour painting by George Forster annotated Procellaria glacialis and made during Captain James Cooks second voyage to explore the southern continent (1772-75)

Background imageFulmar Collection: Fulmaris glacialis, northern fulmar

Fulmaris glacialis, northern fulmar
Plate 82 from John Goulds The Birds of Great Britain, Vol. 5 (1873). Hand coloured lithograph

Background imageFulmar Collection: Fulmarus glacialis, northern fulmar

Fulmarus glacialis, northern fulmar
Plate 264 from John James Audubons Birds of America, original double elephant folio (1834-35), hand-coloured aquatint. Engraved, printed and coloured by R. Havell (& Son), London

Background imageFulmar Collection: Fulmarus glacialis, northern fulmar feather

Fulmarus glacialis, northern fulmar feather
Feather from a northern fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis). The northern fulmar is an oceanic bird which is native to the polar regions


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