About Supermarine Aviation Works
Supermarine was a British aircraft manufacturer that became famous for producing a range of sea planes and the legendary Supermarine Spitfire fighter
Supermarine aircraft
Pemberton-Billing P.B.25 (1915)
AD Flying Boat (1916)
AD Navyplane (1916)
Supermarine Nighthawk (1917) - anti-Zeppelin fighter aircraft
Supermarine Baby (1917) - single seat fighter flying boat
Supermarine Sea Lion I (1919) - Schneider race flying boat
Supermarine Sea Lion II and III
Supermarine Channel (1919) - civil version of the AD Flying Boat
Supermarine Scylla early (1920s)
Supermarine Sea Urchin early (1920s)
Supermarine Commercial Amphibian (1920)
Supermarine Sea King (1920) - single seat fighter flying boat
Supermarine Seagull (1921) - amphibian Fleet Spotter
Supermarine Seal (1921)
Supermarine Sea Eagle (1923) - civil amphibian flying boat
Supermarine Scarab (1924) - military version of Sea Eagle
Supermarine Sheldrake
Supermarine Swan (1924) - experimental amphibian
Supermarine Sparrow (1924) - two-seat ultralight
Supermarine Southampton (1925) - flying boat
Supermarine S.4 (1925) - Schneider Trophy race seaplane
Supermarine S.5 (1927) - Schneider Trophy race seaplane
Supermarine Nanok (1927)
Supermarine Solent (1927)
Supermarine Seamew (1928) - twin-engined flying boat
Supermarine S.6 (1929) - single-seat racing seaplane
Supermarine S.6B (1931) - racing seaplane (first aircraft over 400 mph)
Supermarine Air Yacht (1931) - six-passenger flying boat
Supermarine Scapa (1932) - flying boat
Supermarine Stranraer (1932) - general-purpose flying boat
Supermarine Walrus (1933) - reconnaissance amphibian
Supermarine Spitfire (1936) - single seat fighter
Supermarine Spitfire variants part one - single-stage Rolls Royce Merlin powered variants
Supermarine Spitfire variants part two - two-stage Merlin and Griffon engine variants
Supermarine Sea Otter (1938) - flying boat
Supermarine 318 (1936) - four engined heavy bomber to B.12/36
Supermarine 322 also S.24/37 or "Dumbo" (1939)
Supermarine Spiteful (1944) - replacement for the Spitfire
Supermarine Seafang (1946) - development of Spiteful
Supermarine Attacker (1946) - jet fighter
Supermarine Seagull ASR-1 (1948) - air-sea rescue and reconnaissance
Supermarine 510 (1948) -swept wing Attacker prototype
Supermarine 535 (1950) - Swift predecessor with Nene engine
Supermarine Swift (1951) - jet fighter
Supermarine 508 (1951) - V-tailed, twin engined straight winged fighter prototype
Supermarine 525 (1954) -immediate predecessor of Scimitar
Supermarine Scimitar (1956) - naval ground attack aircraft
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