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Maritime * Fairey IIID (RAAF on behalf of the RAN): 1921 - 1929 * Supermarine Seagull III (RAAF on behalf of the RAN): 1926 - 1936 * Supermarine Southampton: 1928 - 1939 * Supermarine Walrus/Seagull V (RAAF on behalf of the RAN): 1935 - 1947 * Supermarine Sea Otter (RAN): 1948 - 1953 * Short S.23 Empire C-Class * Short Sunderland: 1939 - 1946 * Douglas Dolphin: 1940 - 1944 * Lockheed Hudson: 1940 - 1948 * Martin Baltimore: 1943 - 1946 * Consolidated Catalina: 1941 - 1950 * Dornier Do 24K: 1942 - 1944 * Fairey Swordfish: 1942 only * Vought Kingfisher: 1942 - 1948 * Lockheed Ventura: 1943 - 1946 * Martin Mariner: 1943 - 1946 * Fairey Firefly (RAN): 1949 - 1966 * Lockheed Neptune: 1951 - 1977 * Fairey Gannet (RAN): 1955 - 1967 * Grumman S-2 Tracker (RAN): 1967 - 1984 * Lockheed P-3 Orion: 1968 - [edit] Army Cooperation: * Hawker Audax: 1940 - 1941 * Westland Lysander: 1940 only * De Havilland DH.9 & DH.9A: 1920 - 1930 * Piper Cub 1943 - 1944 * Taylorcraft Auster AOP: 1944 - 1959 * Cessna 180 (RAAF, Army): 1959 - 1974 * Pilatus Turbo Porter (Army): 1968 - 1992 * Cessna L-19 Bird Dog: (Army) one aircraft
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The Supermarine Walrus was a single-engine amphibious biplane reconnaissance aircraft designed by R. J. Mitchell and operated by the Fleet Air Arm. It also served with the Royal Air Force, RAAF, RNZN, RCAF, and RNZAF. The Walrus was initially developed for service from cruisers at the request of ...
Credit to Manfred Poznanski www.pozefilm.de Fighter, reconaissance, night fighter, anti-submarine aircraft, was developed by a design team headed by H E Chaplin to meet FAA requirements for a carrier-borne fighter-reconnaissance aircraft as defined at first by Specifications N.8/39 and N.9/39 and ...
The RN's FAA has had some shall we say unattractive planes over the years. One of the more clumbersome was the Gannet. Nonetheless, it proved a fine solution to various roles and had the FAA still had them in the 1980s, it might have changed the course of the Falklands War.
The Royal Australian Navy's last aircraft carrier, the Majestic class HMAS Melbourne (R21). Originally planned for the Royal Navy as the HMS Majestic, the ship was never commissioned into the Royal Navy and construction was suspended until she was bought for the Royal Australian Navy in 1947, ...