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  2. Supermarine Walrus - Wikipedia

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    The Supermarine Walrus is a British single-engine amphibious biplane designed by Supermarine's R. J. Mitchell.Primarily used as a maritime patrol aircraft, it was the first British squadron-service aircraft to incorporate an undercarriage that was fully retractable, crew accommodation that was enclosed, and a fuselage completely made of metal.

  3. Supermarine Sea Otter - Wikipedia

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    The Supermarine Sea Otter was an amphibious aircraft designed and built by the British aircraft manufacturer Supermarine. It was the final biplane flying boat to be designed by the company, and the last biplane to enter service with both the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force (RAF). The Sea Otter was developed as a refinement of the Supermarine ...

  4. Supermarine Seagull (1948) - Wikipedia

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    In October 1940, the British Air Ministry issued Specification S.12/40 to Supermarine and Fairey for a catapult-launched, amphibian, reconnaissance and spotter aircraft to replace the Supermarine Walrus and Supermarine Sea Otter. [1] An order for three prototypes of Supermarine's aircraft was issued in March 1943. [1]

  5. List of pusher aircraft by configuration - Wikipedia

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    FBA 290 1931, amphibious flying boat trainer, 10 built; FBA 310 1930 amphibious flying boat transport, 9 built; Fizir AF-2 1931 amphibious flying boat trainer, 1 built; Fokker B.I & III 1922 biplane reconnaissance flying boat, 2 built; Fokker F.11/B.IV 1928 monoplane transport flying boat, 7 built; General Aviation PJ 1933 monoplane flying boat ...

  6. 781 Naval Air Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Fairey Firefly FR.Mk 4 fighter-reconnaissance aircraft (May 1946 - December 1949) Supermarine Sea Otter I/II amphibious air-sea rescue aircraft (May 1946 - October 1952) Beech Expeditor C.2 trainer, transport and utility aircraft (May 1946 - January 1955) Avro Anson C.XII multi-role trainer aircraft (June - November 1946)

  7. Supermarine Seagull (1921) - Wikipedia

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    During February 1922, an initial order for two aircraft was placed by the Air Ministry; subsequent production of the Seagull is believed to have assisted Supermarine to survive during a period when the aircraft industry struggled to attract customers. The Seagull was used by the British Fleet Air Arm for gunnery spotting and reconnaissance duties.

  8. List of flying boats and floatplanes - Wikipedia

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    Three Canadair CL-215 amphibious flying boats. The following is a list of seaplanes, which includes floatplanes and flying boats.A seaplane is any airplane that has the capability of landing and taking off from water, while an amphibian is a seaplane which can also operate from land.

  9. Supermarine Seamew - Wikipedia

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    The Supermarine Seamew was a British twin engined amphibious aircraft built by Supermarine at their works in Woolston, Southampton. It was intended as a small, shipborne reconnaissance aircraft. It was designed in 1925–1927 by R. J. Mitchell to meet the Air Ministry's specification 29/24. It was the first aeroplane built by Supermarine to ...