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The Fairey Barracuda made history as ... of forty-two aircraft dispatched from British carriers HMS Victorious (Pennant No. R38) and HMS Furious (Pennant No. 47) to score fourteen direct hits ...
The Fairey Barracuda sea plane was found underneath ... bomber plunged into the water just moments after taking off from HMS Daedelus at Lee-on-the-Solent, Hampshire, for a test flight in 1943.
A Fairey Barracuda II of 814 Squadron ... The men and machines of HMS FURIOUS which took part in the Fleet Air Arm attack on SMS TIRPITZ in Alten Fjord, Norway. Here Bob Cotcher, of Chelsea ...
The image attached to this story cannot be viewed for moderation or technical reasons The picture attached shows a Fairey Barracuda which may be from HMS Rajah, or HMS Ukussa in Ceylon ...
The Fairey Barracuda Torpedo Bomber was discovered last summer by engineers surveying the seabed for an electricity cable between England and France. It is the "only one ever found in one piece ...
I was Senior Telegraphist Air Gunner (TAG) flying with the C/O of 831 Barracuda Squadron. Our squadron was normally embarked on HMS Victorious but was transferred to HMS Furious for the purposes ...
The Fairey Barracuda made history as the first English all-metal aircraft built for dive-bombing and torpedo-bombing purposes. The plane was ordered as a replacement for both the Swordfish ...