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Supermarine Spitfire HF VII
Supermarine Spitfire FR XVIII pair of No208 Squadron RAF over Mediterranean
Supermarine Seafire XV 2nd prototype NS490 aloft
Supermarine Seafire III casting a long shadow on carrier flight deck
Supermarine Seafire III-Westland-built NF453
Supermarine Seafire IIC trio (forward view) aloft
Supermarine Seafire F47 proto
Supermarine Seafire II departs HMS Hunter during Salerno landings
Supermarine Channel landing
Arado Ar 196A the equivalent of the supermarine Walrus, but far more potent It even sucessfully downed British bombers in the early months of the war
The main bay of one of the Supermarine erecting shops on?The main bay of one of the Supermarine erecting shops on the river Itchen prior to the German bombing during WW2. Administrative offices are on the left
Supermarine Sea Otter, G-AKRG
The first prototype Supermarine Seagull ASR1, PA143, at ?The first prototype Supermarine Seagull ASR1, PA143, at the Farnborough Air Show in September 1948
The first Argentine Supermarine Walrus I, M-O-9
Supermarine Sea Otter, JM885
Supermarine Walrus
The prototype Supermarine Seagull V, N-2
Supermarine Walrus, ?8338, launched from a catapult
Supermarine Sea Lion II, G-EBAH, won the 1922 Schneider ?Supermarine Sea Lion II, G-EBAH, won the 1922 Schneider Trophy race in Naples
Supermarine S6B, labelled as S1596, and the Royal Aerona?Supermarine S6B, labelled as S1596, and the Royal Aeronautical Society?s Nash aircraft collection at the 1957 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Wisley on 15 September
Supermarine Spitfire - The magnificent weapon in the RAFs arsenal throughout the Second World War - enormously effective during the Battle of Britain. Several variant models appeared. Date: circa 1940
Supermarine S6B, labelled as S1596, and the Royal Aeronautical Societys Nash aircraft collection at the 1957 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Wisley
Crowds on Southsea beach watching Flt Lt Boothman in a Supermarine S6B flying round the course to win the 1931 Schneider Trophy race, 13 September 1931
Supermarine Scimitar, XD212
Supermarine 544 N113, WT859, which became the Scimitar
An 803 Squadron Supermarine Scimitar during sea trials aboard HMS Ark Royal
Supermarine 544 N113 during trials aboard HMS Ark Royal
Supermarine 525, VX138
Supermarine 544 N113, WT854, which became the Scimitar
The Supermarine 508, VX133, is escorted by the second prototype Swift, VV119, in its later Type 535 guise. This Swift went on to star as Prometheus in the film Sound Barrier
Supermarine 508, VX136
The tail of Supermarine 508, VX136
Supermarine 508
Supermarine Sea Eagle
Supermarine Swift F7 fitted with Fireflash air-to-air missiles
Supermarine Swift FR5 XD905Supermarine Swift FR5, XD905
An early Supermarine Swift on the production line
Early Supermarine Swifts on the production line, including: VV119, WJ965, WK194 and WK195
Supermarine Swift F4 WK198Supermarine Swift F4, WK198
The rear fuselage of Supermarine Swift F4 WK198The rear fuselage of Supermarine Swift F4, WK198
Supermarine Swift F4 WK198 on testSupermarine Swift F4, WK198, on test before the World Airspeed Record attempt
The first production Supermarine Swift F1 WK194The first production Supermarine Swift F1, WK194
Supermarine Type 541 Swift WJ965Supermarine Type 541 Swift, WJ965
Supermarine Type 535 VV119Supermarine Type 535, VV119
Supermarine Type 510 VV106 during rehearsalsSupermarine Type 510, VV106, during rehearsals for the 1949 SBAC show at Farnborough. Date: 1949
Supermarine Attacker F1 WA471Supermarine Attacker F1, WA471
The first naval Supermarine Attacker TS413The first naval Supermarine Attacker, TS413
The first naval Supermarine Attacker TS413 during trialsThe first naval Supermarine Attacker, TS413, during trials aboard HMS Illustrious