Fairey Barracuda

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The Fairey Barracuda was a British carrier-borne torpedo and dive bomber designed by Fairey Aviation. It was the first aircraft of this type operated by the Fleet Air Arm (FAA) of the Royal Navy to be fabricated entirely from metal.

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Fleet Air Arm Trials, Aboard HMS Victorious. 23-25 September 1942. A12114Fleet Air Arm Trials, Aboard HMS Victorious. 23-25 September 1942. A12114
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A Fairey Barracuda of 827 Squadron, Fleet Air Arm returns to HMS Furious during Operation Goodwood A25423A Fairey Barracuda of 827 Squadron, Fleet Air Arm returns to HMS Furious during Operation Goodwood A25423
Fleet Air Arm Trials, Aboard HMS Victorious. 23-25 September 1942. A12113Fleet Air Arm Trials, Aboard HMS Victorious. 23-25 September 1942. A12113
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Fleet Air Arm Trials, Aboard HMS Victorious. 23-25 September 1942. A12112Fleet Air Arm Trials, Aboard HMS Victorious. 23-25 September 1942. A12112
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830 Squadron Barracuda taking off from HMS Furious at the start of Operation Mascot830 Squadron Barracuda taking off from HMS Furious at the start of Operation Mascot