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The Rarest Seabird – FAAM Grumman Martlet

December 19, 2014by navalairhistory 1 Comment

During the early part of 1940, Britain and France were scrambling to acquire sources of modern fighting aircraft from wherever they could. At that time there were serious fears that […]

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Fleet Air Arm, Restoration and preservation, US Navy, WW2 History

USS Ranger – a supercarrier at risk

August 2, 2014by navalairhistory 6 Comments

Sixty year ago, on 2 August 1954, the first truly modern aircraft carrier from the keel to the truck was laid down. The Forrestal-class supercarrier USS Ranger (CV-61) was the […]

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Cold War, Postwar history, Restoration and preservation, US Navy, Vietnam War

Farewell HMS Illustrious

July 22, 2014by navalairhistory Leave a comment

HMS Illustrious, the Royal Navy’s flagship, returned to her home port of Portsmouth on 22 July 2014, for the last time. Earlier that day she had handed over her duties […]

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Air displays, Cold War, Falklands conflict, Fleet Air Arm, HMS Illustrious, Postwar history

Fleet Air Arm twins, HMS Illustrious

April 3, 2014by navalairhistory Leave a comment

The following series of photographs from the Dave Bull collection (see previous post for images of prototype naval aircraft) depicting postwar naval aircraft landing on aircraft carriers, believed to be […]

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Cold War, Fleet Air Arm, HMS Illustrious, Postwar history, Prototypes, WW2 History

Happy Birthday Sea Vixen XP924

October 18, 2013by navalairhistory 1 Comment

Wednesday 16 October 2013 marked the 50th anniversary of the first flight of de Havilland Sea Vixen FAW.2 XP924. ‘Foxy Lady’, as she is known by her operators DS (Drilling […]

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Air displays, Cold War, Fleet Air Arm, Restoration and preservation

Prototypes and trials, HMS Illustrious

September 13, 2013by navalairhistory 2 Comments

Naval Air History is very lucky to have been given access to Dave Bull’s wonderful collection of photographs of aircraft on HMS Illustrious in the late 1940s-early 1950s. The first […]

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Cold War, Fleet Air Arm, HMS Illustrious, Pre-war fleet air arm, Prototypes, Supermarine Specials, WW2 History

Sea Hawk Swansong

May 22, 2013by navalairhistory Leave a comment

It’s hard to know whether to envy or pity the Fleet Air Arm aircrew who take part in the bundle of naval flying tasks known as Fleet Requirements, as these […]

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Cold War, Fleet Air Arm, Postwar history, Restoration and preservation

An event in the early career of Captain Eric Brown

May 13, 2013by navalairhistory 2 Comments

With the anniversary of the Battle of the Atlantic making headlines, the legendary Captain Eric ‘Winkle’ Brown has come to even greater prominence. Captain Brown flew a Grumman Martlet fighter […]

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Fleet Air Arm, Restoration and preservation, WW2 History

P-51D Mustang from the sea

April 29, 2013by navalairhistory Leave a comment

North American Aviation P-51D Mustang 44-14574 ‘Little Zippie’ now resides in the East Essex Aviation Museum, Jaywick, Essex, after lying on the seabed for more than 30 years. The remains […]

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Obituary, Restoration and preservation, WW2 History

Fleet Air Arm Museum reserve collection

March 15, 2013by navalairhistory Leave a comment

The Fleet Air Arm Museum in Yeovilton has the biggest collection of naval aircraft in Europe. The main collection is unquestionably impressive, but the museum also holds a reserve collection […]

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Cold War, Falklands conflict, Fleet Air Arm, Golden age of flight, Pre-war fleet air arm, Restoration and preservation, WW1 History, WW2 History

Barracuda interview on Airplane Geeks

January 31, 2013by navalairhistory Leave a comment

The aviation podcast ‘Airplane Geeks’ programme for 30 January 2013, Episode 233, features an interview with Matt Willis on the Fairey Barracuda. You can listen to the episode online here […]

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Fleet Air Arm, History and its lessons, Restoration and preservation, WW2 History

The mythical Griffin – a forgotten naval aircraft of WW1

January 22, 2013by navalairhistory 1 Comment

In 1917-18, a two-seat reconnaissance aircraft was developed for naval use, which successfully operated from one of the first aircraft carriers and saw service in a combat zone. Ninety-five years […]

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Fleet Air Arm, History and its lessons, Pre-war fleet air arm, WW1 History

Heinkel He115 raised from the sea in Norway

November 23, 2012by navalairhistory 1 Comment

On 2 June 2012, a rare Heinkel He115 was raised from the sea at Sola near Stavanger in Norway, by a team from the Sola Historic Aviation Museum and Birger […]

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Restoration and preservation, WW2 History

Naval aircraft, through their creators’ eyes

November 6, 2012by navalairhistory 1 Comment

The magazine adverts of the 1930s-40s provide a fascinating view of how naval aircraft manufacturers saw themselves, and wished others to see them. During this period, artwork in the aviation […]

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Air displays, Fleet Air Arm, Golden age of flight, Pre-war fleet air arm, WW2 History

The Royal Navy Historic Flight

October 31, 2012by navalairhistory Leave a comment

Many thanks to the Royal Navy Historic Flight and the Fly Navy Heritage Trust for the opportunity to visit the Flight’s base, interview key personnel and see the work of […]

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