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Fairey Spearfish, 1945

Fairey Spearfish was a World War II British torpedo bomber. It was one of the——largest single-engine aircraft——to ever operate from a British aircraft carrier.

from english wikipedia article: Fairey Spearfish

Image from : Fleet Air Arm Archive


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