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he Supermarine Scimitar was a fighter aircraft in the British Fleet Air Arm. The prototype for the eventual production version flew in January 1956 and production aircraft were delivered in 1957. It saw service with the Royal Navy from 1958 until 196

he Supermarine Scimitar was a fighter aircraft in the British Fleet Air Arm. The prototype for the eventual production version flew in January 1956 and production aircraft were delivered in 1957. It saw service with the Royal Navy from 1958 until 196


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Date: 9th January 2008

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he Supermarine Scimitar was a fighter aircraft in the British Fleet Air Arm. The prototype for the eventual production version flew in January 1956 and production aircraft were delivered in 1957. It saw service with the Royal Navy from 1958 until 196

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This print showcases the iconic Supermarine Scimitar, a formidable fighter aircraft that served in the British Fleet Air Arm. With its sleek design and powerful capabilities, this aircraft played a crucial role in defending the skies during its operational years. The prototype of this remarkable aircraft took flight in January 1956, paving the way for production versions to be delivered by 1957. The Royal Navy welcomed these cutting-edge machines into service from 1958 until 196 (the exact year is missing). With its distinctive features and advanced technology, the Supermarine Scimitar became an integral part of Britain's military might. This print captures the essence of this impressive aircraft as it soars through the sky with grace and precision. As we admire this image, let us reflect on the significant contributions made by both engineers and pilots who worked tirelessly to ensure that this fighter aircraft was at the forefront of naval aviation. Their dedication and expertise allowed for enhanced security and protection during critical times. This print serves as a reminder of Britain's rich aviation history and pays tribute to those who bravely operated these magnificent warbirds in defense of their nation's interests.

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