Hawker Sea Fury, a British fighter aircraft developed for the Royal Navy
Sea Fury (1958 film), a British action film
Sea Fury (1929 film), an American adventure film
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The Hawker SeaFury is a British fighter aircraft designed and manufactured by Hawker Aircraft. It was the last propeller-driven fighter to serve with...
SeaFury may refer to: Hawker SeaFury, a British fighter aircraft developed for the Royal Navy SeaFury (1958 film), a British action film SeaFury (1929...
up Fury or fury in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fury or FURY may refer to: Fury (1994 one-shot) Fury (2001 series) Fury (2023 one-shot) Fury (DC...
trainers, four SeaFury fighters and five or six B-26 medium bombers. The T-33s and B-26s were armed with machine guns and the SeaFuries with 20mm cannon...
September Fury, given the race number 232, is a highly modified Hawker SeaFury that is a regular racer at the Reno Air Races. September Fury was one of...
SeaFury operators lists the counties and their air force units that have operated the aircraft: Royal Australian Navy received about 50 ex-FAA Sea Furies...
considerably improved view for the pilot. Named the Fury, only the carrier-based Hawker SeaFury went into service, serving with the Royal Navy from 1947...
192 hp/lb (0.316 kW/kg) at 12,000 lb (5,400 kg) Related development Hawker Fury/SeaFury Hawker Typhoon Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era Lavochkin...
first prototype of the company's latest fighter aircraft, the Hawker Fury/SeaFury, conducted its maiden flight; it was this aircraft that would serve...
there were numerous other occasions that the SeaFury was used as a ground attack platform. Cuban SeaFuries, operated by the Fuerza Aérea Revolucionaria...
however, in June 1951, they were replaced by single-engined Hawker SeaFuries. Further Sea Hornet deliveries were attached to various Naval Squadrons, including...
operated following the retirement of the piston-engined Hawker SeaFury. It operated at sea from HMCS Bonaventure or from shore bases as NORAD interceptor...
valving, the Bristol Centaurus were used to power the Hawker Tempest II and SeaFury. The same firm's poppet-valved radials included: around 32,000 of Bristol...
Benjamin Fisz led to two better funded productions, Hell Drivers (1957) and SeaFury (1958), for Britain’s largest production company, the Rank Organisation;...
Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2010-10-31. "Hawker SeaFury - Development and Service Record". Retrieved 6 July 2010. "F-16 Air Forces...
during a roll, and the plane did not regain altitude. July 31 – A Hawker SeaFury crash landed while performing the penultimate display at the Culdrose Air...
in 1970. Thirty-nine Sea Venom FAW.53s saw service with the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), replacing the Hawker SeaFury. The Sea Venom entered service...
Panther Hawker SeaFury Hiller OH-23 Raven Ilyushin Il-10 Ilyushin Il-28 Lavochkin La-11 Lavochkin La-7 Lavochkin La-9 List of Sabre and Fury units in US...
1950s. In FAA service, the type had been replaced by the newer Hawker SeaFury, the last piston engine fighter to be used by the service, along with the...
Warrior, 803 and 825 Squadrons, were designated 19th Air Group and embarked SeaFuries and Firefly IVs respectively. 883 (fighter) and 826 (torpedo bomber/reconnaissance)...