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[[image:Im1944EnV178-p203c.jpg|thumb| 1944. ]]
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[[image:Im19441116FL-Seafire.jpg |thumb| November 1944.]]
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[[image:Im1945EnV179-p18b.jpg|thumb| 1945. ]]
[[image:Im19450816FL-Seafire1.jpg |thumb| August 1945. ''(Flight Magazine 1945/08/16)'']]
[[image:Im19450816FL-Seafire1.jpg |thumb| August 1945. ''(Flight Magazine 1945/08/16)'']]

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1944.
November 1944.
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August 1945. (Flight Magazine 1945/08/16)
August 1945. Advert for

Note: This is a sub-section of Supermarine

A naval version of the Supermarine: Spitfire, the Seafire was adapted for operation from aircraft carriers. The name Seafire was arrived at by abbreviating the longer name Sea Spitfire.

Type

  • Carrier-based fighter

Design

Manufacturers

Number produced[1]

  • 2,334

Engines

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. [1] Wikipedia