11 results found
Location:Not known
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1960 to 1969
Photo from:Joop de Groot CollectionContact
Photo ID:424903Submit Correction
View count: 212
The prototype Fulmar has long been used as a development aircraft. This picture was taken in the 1960s and was digitally restored from a discolored copy slide. Any help on date and location is appreciated. Photo via G.Bouma
Registration / Serial:N1854
Aircraft Version:Fairey Fulmar II
C/n (msn):F.3707
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
Location:Not known
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1960 to 1969
Photo from:Joop de Groot CollectionContact
Location:Not known
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1960 to 1969
Photo from:Joop de Groot CollectionContact
Photo ID:424903Submit Correction
View count: 212
The prototype Fulmar has long been used as a development aircraft. This picture was taken in the 1960s and was digitally restored from a discolored copy slide. Any help on date and location is appreciated. Photo via G.Bouma
Registration / Serial:N1854
Aircraft Version:Fairey Fulmar II
C/n (msn):F.3707
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
Location:Not known
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1960 to 1969
Photo from:Joop de Groot CollectionContact
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Fleet Air Arm Museum
Photo Date:22 August 2020
Photo by:Martin BridgesContact
Photo ID:293134Submit Correction
View count: 265
Registration / Serial:N1854
Aircraft Version:Fairey Fulmar II
C/n (msn):F.3707
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:22 August 2020
Photo by:Martin BridgesContact
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Fleet Air Arm Museum
Photo Date:22 August 2020
Photo by:Martin BridgesContact
Photo ID:293134Submit Correction
View count: 265
Registration / Serial:N1854
Aircraft Version:Fairey Fulmar II
C/n (msn):F.3707
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:22 August 2020
Photo by:Martin BridgesContact
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Fleet Air Arm Museum
Photo Date:25 April 2010
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:72578Submit Correction
View count: 329
Built in 1940, this is the sole surviving Fulmar carrier-borne fighter. It is exhibited with wings folded in a simulated below decks scene at the FAAM.
Registration / Serial:N1854
Aircraft Version:Fairey Fulmar II
C/n (msn):F.3707
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:25 April 2010
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Fleet Air Arm Museum
Photo Date:25 April 2010
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:72578Submit Correction
View count: 329
Built in 1940, this is the sole surviving Fulmar carrier-borne fighter. It is exhibited with wings folded in a simulated below decks scene at the FAAM.
Registration / Serial:N1854
Aircraft Version:Fairey Fulmar II
C/n (msn):F.3707
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:25 April 2010
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Fleet Air Arm Museum
Photo Date:27 December 2013
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:47891Submit Correction
View count: 127
Registration / Serial:N1854
Aircraft Version:Fairey Fulmar II
C/n (msn):F.3707
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:27 December 2013
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Fleet Air Arm Museum
Photo Date:27 December 2013
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
Photo ID:47891Submit Correction
View count: 127
Registration / Serial:N1854
Aircraft Version:Fairey Fulmar II
C/n (msn):F.3707
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:27 December 2013
Photo by:Alastair T. GardinerContact
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Fleet Air Arm Museum
Photo Date:29 July 2016
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Photo ID:40309Submit Correction
View count: 437
First flown in January 1940, the Fulmar was a two-seat long-range shipboard fighter aircraft. Though often outperformed by enemey fighters, it did fairly well against Italian aircraft and its pilots were credited with 112 kills in all, making the Fulmar, surprisingly, the top-scoring Fleet Air Arm fighter of WWII.
Registration / Serial:N1854
Aircraft Version:Fairey Fulmar II
C/n (msn):F.3707
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:29 July 2016
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Fleet Air Arm Museum
Photo Date:29 July 2016
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
Photo ID:40309Submit Correction
View count: 437
First flown in January 1940, the Fulmar was a two-seat long-range shipboard fighter aircraft. Though often outperformed by enemey fighters, it did fairly well against Italian aircraft and its pilots were credited with 112 kills in all, making the Fulmar, surprisingly, the top-scoring Fleet Air Arm fighter of WWII.
Registration / Serial:N1854
Aircraft Version:Fairey Fulmar II
C/n (msn):F.3707
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:29 July 2016
Photo by:Peter de JongContact
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Fleet Air Arm Museum
Photo Date:24 October 2013
Photo by:Mick BajcarContact
Photo ID:37040Submit Correction
View count: 409
The only known survivor of the 600 built is seen in the Fleet Air Arm Museum. It was a carrier borne fighter that was sturdy and reliable and with a good range.
Registration / Serial:N1854
Aircraft Version:Fairey Fulmar II
C/n (msn):F.3707
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:24 October 2013
Photo by:Mick BajcarContact
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Collection:Fleet Air Arm Museum
Photo Date:24 October 2013
Photo by:Mick BajcarContact
Photo ID:37040Submit Correction
View count: 409
The only known survivor of the 600 built is seen in the Fleet Air Arm Museum. It was a carrier borne fighter that was sturdy and reliable and with a good range.
Registration / Serial:N1854
Aircraft Version:Fairey Fulmar II
C/n (msn):F.3707
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
City / Airport:Yeovilton (EGDY / YEO)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:24 October 2013
Photo by:Mick BajcarContact
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1940
Photo from:RAScholefield Collection
Photo ID:27648Submit Correction
View count: 288
This early production Fulmar I was buit at Heaton Chapel and test flown from Manchester (Ringway) Airport in early 1940. It was evaluated by A&AEE at Boscombe Down later in the year. It wears the early WW2 large fin flash covering the fin. Image obtained from Faireys sixty years ago.
Registration / Serial:N1859
Aircraft Version:Fairey Fulmar I
C/n (msn):F3712
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1940
Photo from:RAScholefield Collection
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1940
Photo from:RAScholefield Collection
Photo ID:27648Submit Correction
View count: 288
This early production Fulmar I was buit at Heaton Chapel and test flown from Manchester (Ringway) Airport in early 1940. It was evaluated by A&AEE at Boscombe Down later in the year. It wears the early WW2 large fin flash covering the fin. Image obtained from Faireys sixty years ago.
Registration / Serial:N1859
Aircraft Version:Fairey Fulmar I
C/n (msn):F3712
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
Location:In Flight
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1940
Photo from:RAScholefield Collection
City / Airport:Lossiemouth (EGQS / LMO)Map
Region / Country:Scotland, United Kingdom
Event:Lossiemouth Navy Day 1969
Photo Date:9 September 1969
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:13152Submit Correction
View count: 348
The first production Fulmar I built by Fairey Aviation at Manchester (Ringway) Airport in May 1940.
Registration / Serial:N1854
Aircraft Version:Fairey Fulmar II
C/n (msn):F.3707
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
City / Airport:Lossiemouth (EGQS / LMO)Map
Region / Country:Scotland, United Kingdom
Photo Date:9 September 1969
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
City / Airport:Lossiemouth (EGQS / LMO)Map
Region / Country:Scotland, United Kingdom
Event:Lossiemouth Navy Day 1969
Photo Date:9 September 1969
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:13152Submit Correction
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The first production Fulmar I built by Fairey Aviation at Manchester (Ringway) Airport in May 1940.
Registration / Serial:N1854
Aircraft Version:Fairey Fulmar II
C/n (msn):F.3707
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
City / Airport:Lossiemouth (EGQS / LMO)Map
Region / Country:Scotland, United Kingdom
Photo Date:9 September 1969
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
City / Airport:Manchester - International (EGCC / MAN)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:5 August 1949
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:10676Submit Correction
View count: 159
The prototype Fulmar naval fighter N1854 made its first flight from Ringway on 4 January 1940. A total of 600 were built here. This aircraft was retained by Faireys as a hack and is seen during work on its Merlin engine outside Fairey's initial 1937-built camouflaged hangar. It is now (2014) preserved at the FAA Museum at Yeovilton.
Registration / Serial:G-AIBE
Aircraft Version:Fairey Fulmar II
C/n (msn):F.3707
City / Airport:Manchester - International (EGCC / MAN)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:5 August 1949
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
City / Airport:Manchester - International (EGCC / MAN)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:5 August 1949
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:10676Submit Correction
View count: 159
The prototype Fulmar naval fighter N1854 made its first flight from Ringway on 4 January 1940. A total of 600 were built here. This aircraft was retained by Faireys as a hack and is seen during work on its Merlin engine outside Fairey's initial 1937-built camouflaged hangar. It is now (2014) preserved at the FAA Museum at Yeovilton.
Registration / Serial:G-AIBE
Aircraft Version:Fairey Fulmar II
C/n (msn):F.3707
City / Airport:Manchester - International (EGCC / MAN)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:5 August 1949
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
City / Airport:Farnborough (EGLF / FAB)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Event:SBAC Farnborough 1962
Photo Date:8 September 1962
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:9111Submit Correction
View count: 255
This was the prototype Fulmar, first flying from Ringway Airport Manchester in early 1940 as a Mark I. Converted to Mark II and used as a test and communications aircraft by Fairey Aviation, latterly as G-AIBE. Retired in late 1962 and now exhibited in the FAA Museum at Yeovilton as the last survivor of 600 Fulmars built.
Registration / Serial:N1854
Aircraft Version:Fairey Fulmar II
C/n (msn):F.3707
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
City / Airport:Farnborough (EGLF / FAB)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:8 September 1962
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
City / Airport:Farnborough (EGLF / FAB)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Event:SBAC Farnborough 1962
Photo Date:8 September 1962
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:9111Submit Correction
View count: 255
This was the prototype Fulmar, first flying from Ringway Airport Manchester in early 1940 as a Mark I. Converted to Mark II and used as a test and communications aircraft by Fairey Aviation, latterly as G-AIBE. Retired in late 1962 and now exhibited in the FAA Museum at Yeovilton as the last survivor of 600 Fulmars built.
Registration / Serial:N1854
Aircraft Version:Fairey Fulmar II
C/n (msn):F.3707
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
City / Airport:Farnborough (EGLF / FAB)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:8 September 1962
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
City / Airport:Manchester - International (EGCC / MAN)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:June 1951
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:8500Submit Correction
View count: 495
The first production Fulmar N1854 was retained by Faireys for tests. Postwar it became a company hack aircraft frequently flying between the Hayes and Stockport factories wearing the silver and blue company colours. It is preserved in the FAA Museum.
Registration / Serial:G-AIBE
Aircraft Version:Fairey Fulmar II
C/n (msn):F.3707
City / Airport:Manchester - International (EGCC / MAN)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:June 1951
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
City / Airport:Manchester - International (EGCC / MAN)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:June 1951
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield
Photo ID:8500Submit Correction
View count: 495
The first production Fulmar N1854 was retained by Faireys for tests. Postwar it became a company hack aircraft frequently flying between the Hayes and Stockport factories wearing the silver and blue company colours. It is preserved in the FAA Museum.
Registration / Serial:G-AIBE
Aircraft Version:Fairey Fulmar II
C/n (msn):F.3707
City / Airport:Manchester - International (EGCC / MAN)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:June 1951
Photo by:R.A.Scholefield