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Seafire Collection

"Unleashing the Power of the Seafire: A Legacy in the Skies" Step back in time to the 1940s

Background imageSeafire Collection: Fleet Air Arm - Supermarine Seafire F. XVII

Fleet Air Arm - Supermarine Seafire F. XVII
Fleet Air Arm - Supermarine Seafire F.XVII, call-sign 174, after a bad landing somewhere in the Far East. Date: circa 1946

Background imageSeafire Collection: Royal Navy HMS Indomitable and Supermarine Seafire

Royal Navy HMS Indomitable and Supermarine Seafire aeroplanes

Background imageSeafire Collection: HMS Indomitable and Supermarine Seafires probably 1940s

HMS Indomitable and Supermarine Seafires probably 1940s

Background imageSeafire Collection: Upper Hangar in Royal Navy Aircraft Carrier HMS Indomitable

Upper Hangar in Royal Navy Aircraft Carrier HMS Indomitable
The Upper Hangar in the Royal Navy Aircraft Carrier HMS Indomitable. Date: 1943

Background imageSeafire Collection: Supermarine Seafire F. XVII G-KASX - SX336

Supermarine Seafire F. XVII G-KASX - SX336
Supermarine Seafire F.XVII G-KASX / SX336 (msn FLWA25488), at the North Weald - Air-Britain Fly-in on 17 June 2006. Date: 2006

Background imageSeafire Collection: Supermarine Seafire FR. Mk. XV

Supermarine Seafire FR. Mk. XV
Supermarine Seafire FR.Mk.XV Date: 1944

Background imageSeafire Collection: Supermarine Seafire IIc above carrier

Supermarine Seafire IIc above carrier

Background imageSeafire Collection: Supermarine Seafire XV SR464 of the Royal Canadian Navy

Supermarine Seafire XV SR464 of the Royal Canadian Navy
Supermarine Seafire XV, SR464, of the Royal Canadian Navy, with folded wings

Background imageSeafire Collection: Supermarine Seafire XV 2nd prototype NS490 aloft

Supermarine Seafire XV 2nd prototype NS490 aloft

Background imageSeafire Collection: Supermarine Seafire III casting a long shadow on carrie

Supermarine Seafire III casting a long shadow on carrier flight deck

Background imageSeafire Collection: Supermarine Seafire III-Westland-built NF453

Supermarine Seafire III-Westland-built NF453

Background imageSeafire Collection: Supermarine Seafire IIC trio (forward view) aloft

Supermarine Seafire IIC trio (forward view) aloft

Background imageSeafire Collection: Supermarine Seafire F47 proto

Supermarine Seafire F47 proto

Background imageSeafire Collection: Supermarine Seafire II departs HMS Hunter during Salern

Supermarine Seafire II departs HMS Hunter during Salerno landings

Background imageSeafire Collection: Supermarine Seafire F47 PS946

Supermarine Seafire F47 PS946
Supermarine Seafire F47, PS946

Background imageSeafire Collection: de Havilland Mosquito PRXVI

de Havilland Mosquito PRXVI

Background imageSeafire Collection: Supermarine Seafire XVII SX347

Supermarine Seafire XVII SX347
Supermarine Seafire XVII, SX347

Background imageSeafire Collection: Supermarine Seafire XVII SX194

Supermarine Seafire XVII SX194
Supermarine Seafire XVII, SX194

Background imageSeafire Collection: The first prototype Supermarine Seafire XV NS487

The first prototype Supermarine Seafire XV NS487
The first prototype Supermarine Seafire XV, NS487

Background imageSeafire Collection: The first production Supermarine Seafire III LR675

The first production Supermarine Seafire III LR675
The first production Supermarine Seafire III, LR675. This had non-folding wings and was later to be re-designated a IIC

Background imageSeafire Collection: The first prototype Supermarine Seafire III MA970

The first prototype Supermarine Seafire III MA970
The first prototype Supermarine Seafire III, MA970

Background imageSeafire Collection: Supermarine Seafire IB MB156

Supermarine Seafire IB MB156
Supermarine Seafire IB, MB156

Background imageSeafire Collection: Supermarine Seafire IB BL687

Supermarine Seafire IB BL687
Supermarine Seafire IB, BL687, with a tropical filter, the second Seafire conversion

Background imageSeafire Collection: Supermarine Seafire IIIs in production at Westland

Supermarine Seafire IIIs in production at Westland Aircraft alongside a line of Welkin twin-engined fighters

Background imageSeafire Collection: Supermarine Seafire F47 PS944

Supermarine Seafire F47 PS944
Supermarine Seafire F47, PS944, the first production aircraft

Background imageSeafire Collection: Supermarine Seafire F46 LA541

Supermarine Seafire F46 LA541
Supermarine Seafire F46, LA541

Background imageSeafire Collection: Supermarine Seafire F45 LA432 March 1945

Supermarine Seafire F45 LA432 March 1945
Supermarine Seafire F45, LA432. March 1945. Date: 1945

Background imageSeafire Collection: Supermarine Seafire XVII

Supermarine Seafire XVII

Background imageSeafire Collection: Supermarine Seafire XV

Supermarine Seafire XV

Background imageSeafire Collection: Supermarine Seafire III with wings folded

Supermarine Seafire III with wings folded

Background imageSeafire Collection: Supermarine Seafire IB

Supermarine Seafire IB

Background imageSeafire Collection: Supermarine Seafire IB BL676

Supermarine Seafire IB BL676
Supermarine Seafire IB, BL676


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"Unleashing the Power of the Seafire: A Legacy in the Skies" Step back in time to the 1940s, when Royal Navy's HMS Indomitable proudly housed the mighty Supermarine Seafires. These iconic aircraft were a force to be reckoned with, soaring through the skies and defending our seas. In the upper hangar of HMS Indomitable, brave pilots prepared their Supermarine Seafire F. XVII G-KASX - SX336 for takeoff. As part of Fleet Air Arm, these fearless aviators knew they could rely on their trusty Supermarine Seafire F. XVII to conquer any challenge that lay ahead. Witnessing a breathtaking sight from above, a Supermarine Seafire IIc gracefully glided above its carrier. Its sleek design and powerful engine made it an unparalleled aerial warrior. But it wasn't just about power; versatility was also key. The Supermarine Seafire FR. Mk. XV showcased its prowess as a reconnaissance aircraft, capturing vital intelligence while patrolling high above enemy territories. Taking flight as the second prototype NS490 soared through azure skies, it became clear that innovation was at play. This remarkable machine pushed boundaries and paved the way for future advancements in aviation technology. Casting an imposing shadow on deck was none other than the formidable Supermarine Seafire III-Westland-built NF453. With its menacing presence and unwavering determination, this aircraft struck fear into enemies' hearts. A trio of Supermarine Seafire IICs took to the sky with grace and precision—forward view revealing their sheer beauty against endless horizons. These magnificent machines represented strength in unity—a testament to human ingenuity and teamwork. Last but not least, we have witnessed history being made with each flight of the groundbreaking Supermarine Seafire F47 proto. This revolutionary prototype redefined what was possible in naval aviation, leaving an indelible mark on the future of aerial warfare.