Aircraft of the Royal Navy  
Since 1908
Author(s): David Hobbs
Published by Pen and Sword
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This is a comprehensive study of every aircraft type ordered for the Royal Navy since 1908. It includes fixed and rotary-wing aircraft, rigid and non-rigid airships, unmanned aircraft and pilotless target aircraft together with many designs that were ordered but not built so that the importance placed on them by the Naval Staff or their potential technological impact on carrier design and operations can be explained. Every type – even unsuccessful single prototypes – is described; the majority are illustrated by photographs, many of which come from the author’s own collection, and the fifty most significant aircraft have detailed drawings. The Australian and Canadian Fleet Air Arms operated RN aircraft types for many years after their formation and these are included together with other types they have operated subsequently to give a more complete overview. The book describes over 400 different types of aircraft built by over 100 different manufacturers to offer the most detailed coverage of RN aircraft ever produced.

Research for the book took over forty years and reference material included Admiralty Archives and an array of material in the public domain including manufacturers’ data, individual aircraft pilot’s notes and a wealth of published sources. David Hobbs is uniquely well placed to write this book having served in the RN for thirty-three years and retired with the rank of Commander. He flew both fixed and rotary-wing aircraft and his log book contains 2300 flying hours with 807 day and night deck landings. He served in seven British aircraft carriers and spent four years within RN Director General (Aircraft) Department where he was closely involved with Sea Harrier carrier trials and introduced new visual landing aids for night recoveries and liaised with the USN on carrier operating techniques. This is his eleventh book for Seaforth Publishing.
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This is a comprehensive study of every aircraft type ordered for the Royal Navy since 1908. It includes fixed and rotary-wing aircraft, rigid and non-rigid airships, unmanned aircraft and pilotless target aircraft together with many designs that were ordered but not built so that the importance placed on them by the Naval Staff or their potential technological impact on carrier design and operations can be explained. Every type – even unsuccessful single prototypes – is described; the majority are illustrated by photographs, many of which come from the author’s own collection, and the fifty most significant aircraft have detailed drawings. The Australian and Canadian Fleet Air Arms operated RN aircraft types for many years after their formation and these are included together with other types they have operated subsequently to give a more complete overview. The book describes over 400 different types of aircraft built by over 100 different manufacturers to offer the most detailed coverage of RN aircraft ever produced.

Research for the book took over forty years and reference material included Admiralty Archives and an array of material in the public domain including manufacturers’ data, individual aircraft pilot’s notes and a wealth of published sources. David Hobbs is uniquely well placed to write this book having served in the RN for thirty-three years and retired with the rank of Commander. He flew both fixed and rotary-wing aircraft and his log book contains 2300 flying hours with 807 day and night deck landings. He served in seven British aircraft carriers and spent four years within RN Director General (Aircraft) Department where he was closely involved with Sea Harrier carrier trials and introduced new visual landing aids for night recoveries and liaised with the USN on carrier operating techniques. This is his eleventh book for Seaforth Publishing.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Preface
  • Abbreviations
  • AIRCRAFT OF THE ROYAL NAVY SINCE 1908
    • ALBATROSS
      • B II
    • ADMIRALTY AIR DEPARTMENT
      • Type 1000 Seaplane
      • Sparrow
      • Flying Boat
      • Navyplane
    • AEROSPATIALE
      • AS 365N Dauphin
    • AEROVIRONMENT
      • Puma
    • AIRCO – THE AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURING COMPANY
      • DH 2
      • DH 4
      • DH 6
      • DH 9
      • DH 9A
    • AIRSHIPS Ltd
      • SS-2
    • AIRSPEED
      • Envoy
      • Oxford
      • Fleet Shadower
    • ALCOCK
      • A.1
    • ARMSTRONG-WHITWORTH
      • SS-27
      • R-25
      • R-29
      • R-33
      • FK 8
      • FK 10
      • FK 12
      • Whitley GR VII
    • AUSTER
      • Auster Marks I, II and V
    • ASTRA-TORRES AIRSHIP COMPANY
      • HM Airship Number 3
      • HM Airships 8. 10 and 16
    • AVRO
      • Type D biplane
      • Type 500
      • Type 501
      • Type 503
      • Type 504
      • Type 510
      • Type 519
      • Pike
      • Type 529/529A
      • Bison
      • Type 621 Tutor/Type 646 Sea Tutor
      • Type 652
      • Anson
      • Type 671 Autogyro
      • Lancaster
      • Type 768
    • BEARDMORE
      • WB I
      • WB II
      • WB III
      • WB IV
      • WB V
      • HM Airship Number 24
      • R-27
      • R-34
      • R-36
    • BEECH AIRCRAFT COMPANY
      • Traveller
      • Navigator
      • Expediter
      • Avenger
    • BELL
      • P-39D Airacobra
      • Bell 47 Sioux
    • BLACKBURN
      • Type L
      • TB Seaplane
      • Triplane
      • GP
      • Kangaroo
      • N.1B
      • Blackburd
      • Swift
      • Dart
      • Blackburn
      • Airedale
      • Ripon
      • Sprat
      • Nautilus
      • B.3
      • Baffin
      • Shark
      • Skua
      • Roc
      • Firebrand
      • B.48
      • YB.1
      • Buccaneer
    • BLERIOT AERONAUTIQUE
      • Type XI
    • BOREL
      • Hydro-Monoplane
    • BOULTON-PAUL
      • Defiant
      • Sea Balliol
    • BREGUET AVIATION
      • Chenu-engined Biplane
      • ‘Tin Whistle’ Seaplane
      • de Bombe Biplane
      • de Chasse
      • Type V
    • BREWSTER
      • Buffalo
    • BRISTOL
      • TB 8
      • Boxkite
      • Scout
      • Blenheim
      • Beaufort
      • Beaufighter
      • Type 173
      • Type 191
    • BURGESS
      • Type 0 Gunbus
    • CAPRONI
      • Ca 4
    • CAUDRON
      • Amphibious Seaplane
      • G II
      • G III
      • G IV
    • CHANCE VOUGHT
      • Corsair
    • CURTISS
      • Small America
      • Large America
      • JN-3
      • JN-4
      • Type N (modified)
      • R.2
      • Type T
      • Model C Twin Canada
      • Seamew
      • Helldiver
    • de HAVILLAND
      • DH 60M Moth
      • Puss Moth
      • DH 86
      • Fox Moth
      • Leopard Moth
      • Hornet Moth
      • Flamingo
      • Tiger Moth
      • Queen Bee
      • Dominie
      • Mosquito
      • Sea Mosquito
      • Sea Vampire
      • Sea Hornet
      • Sea Devon
      • Sea Venom
      • Sea Heron
      • DH 116 – projected Super Sea Venom
      • Sea Vixen
      • Chipmunk
    • DEPERUSSIN
      • Tractor Monoplane
      • Monoplane Seaplane
    • DEUTSCHE FLUGZEUG-WERKE
      • Mars
      • B.1
    • DONNET L’EVEQUE
      • Flying Boat
    • DOUGLAS
      • Boston/Havoc
      • Dauntless
      • Dakota
      • Skyraider
    • DYOTT
      • Tractor monoplane
      • Tractor biplane
    • ENGLISH ELECTRIC
      • Canberra
    • ETRICH
      • Taube
    • FAIREY
      • F.2
      • Campania
      • Hamble Baby
      • N.9
      • N.10
      • IIIA
      • IIIB
      • IIIC
      • Pintail
      • IIID
      • Ferret
      • Flycatcher
      • IIIF
      • Firefly IIIM
      • Fleetwing
      • Seal
      • Battle
      • Seafox
      • Swordfish
      • Albacore
      • Fulmar
      • Barracuda
      • Firefly
      • Spearfish
      • Delta One
      • Gannet
      • Ganner AEW 3
      • Ultra-Light Helicopter
    • FARMAN AVIATION WORKS
      • Longhorn
      • Shorthorn
      • Pusher biplanes
    • FRANCO-BRITISH AVIATION COMPANY (FBA)
      • Types A, B and H
    • FELIXSTOWE
      • F.1
      • F.2A
      • F.2C
      • F.3
      • Fury
      • F.5
    • FLANDERS
      • B.2
    • FOLKESTONE NAVAL AIR STATION
      • SSZ class airships
    • GRAHAM-WHITE
      • Type XV
    • (ISLE of) GRAIN NAVAL AIR STATION
      • Griffin
    • GLOSTER
      • Grebe
      • TSR 38
      • Sea Gladiator
      • Meteor
    • GROB AVIATION
      • Heron
      • Tutor
    • GRUMMAN
      • Goose
      • Widgeon
      • Martlet/Wildcat
      • Avenger
      • Hellcat
      • Tigercat
    • HANDLEY-PAGE
      • Type G
      • O/100
      • R/200
      • Hendon
      • Harrow
      • Jetstream
    • HAWKER
      • Hart Trainer
      • Audax
      • Hoopoe
      • Nimrod
      • Osprey
      • Henley
      • Sea Hurricane
      • P.1009
      • Sea Fury
      • Sea Hawk
      • P.1052/1081
      • Hunter
      • P.1127
      • P.1154
      • Sea Harrier
      • Hawk
      • Harrier II
    • HAWKER-SIDDELEY
      • HS-125 CC 1
      • HS-125-600B
    • HILLER
      • HT 1
      • HT 2
    • KINGSNORTH NAVAL AIR STATION
      • SS airship class
      • AP-1
      • Coastal class airships
      • Coastal* class airships
      • North Sea class airships
      • SSP class airships
    • LOCKHEED MARTIN
      • Hudson
      • Joint Strike Fighter
      • F-35B Lightning II
    • MANN, EGERTON & Co
      • Type B
      • Type H
    • MARTIN
      • Maryland
      • Baltimore
    • McDONNELL
      • Phantom II
    • MILES
      • Requisitioned aircraft
      • Magister
      • Master
      • M.20
      • Martinet
      • Monitor
      • M.39B
    • MORANE-SAULNIER
      • Type G
      • Type L
      • Type BB
    • NIEUPORT
      • IV.G Tractor Monoplane
      • Tractor Monoplane Seaplane
      • Tractor Biplane Scout
      • Two-Seater Scouts
      • Single-Seater Scouts
      • Triplane
      • Nightjar
    • NORMAN-THOMPSON
      • NT.4 and 4A
      • NT.2B
      • N.1B Tandem Fighter Flying Boat
      • N.2C
    • NORTH AMERICAN
      • Harvard
    • NORTHROP
      • Shelduck
      • Chukar
    • PARNALL
      • ‘Zepp-Strafer’ Night Flyer Scout
      • Panther
      • Puffin
      • Plover
      • Perch
      • Peto
      • Pike
      • Pipit
    • PEMBERTON-BILLING
      • PB.9
      • PB.23E
      • PB.25
      • PB.29E
      • PB.31E
    • PERCIVAL
      • Vega Gull
      • Q.6
      • Proctor
      • Sea Prince
    • PERRY, BEADLE & Co
      • T1/T2 Tractor Biplane
    • PHOENIX DYNAMO MANUFACTURING Co
      • P.5 Cork
    • PORTE
      • Baby
    • PORT VICTORIA
      • PV.1
      • PV.2
      • PV.4
      • PV.5/5a
      • PV.7 Grain Kitten
      • PV.8 Eastchurch Kitten
      • PV.9
    • QINETIQ
      • Banshee Jet 80+
    • REP
      • Parasol Monoplane
    • ROBEY-PETERS
      • Davis gun carrier
    • ROYAL AIRCRAFT ESTABLISHMENT
      • Larynx and the RAE 1921 Target
    • ROYAL AIRCRAFT FACTORY
      • BE.2
      • BE.2c
      • CE.1 Flying Boat
      • HRE.2
      • RE.5
    • SAGE
      • Type 2
      • Type 3
      • Type 4
    • SAUNDERS-ROE
      • SR-177
      • Skeeter
      • P.531
      • Wasp
      • Scout
    • SFECMAS
      • CT-10
    • SHORT BROTHERS
      • The early Naval Short Biplanes
      • Early Seaplane evolution
      • Admiralty Type 74 seaplane
      • Admiralty ‘Folders’
      • S.81 Gun Carrier
      • Admiralty Type 135
      • Admiralty Type 166
      • ‘Nile’ Pusher Seaplane
      • Admiralty Types 827 and 830
      • Admiralty Type 184
      • Type 320
      • 310hp Seaplane Type B
      • Bomber
      • Experimental Scout Seaplanes
      • Shirl
      • Sturgeon
      • Seamew
    • SIKORSKY
      • Hoverfly
      • S-55 Whirlwind
    • SLOANE-DAY
      • H.1
    • SOPWITH
      • School Biplane/D.1
      • Three-seater Biplane
      • Bat Boat
      • HT Seaplane
      • Admiralty Type 137 Seaplane
      • Sociable (also known as the ‘Tweenie’ or ‘Churchill’)
      • Admiralty Type 806 Gun Bus
      • Admiralty Type 807 Seaplane
      • Type C Seaplane
      • Admiralty Type 860 Seaplane
      • Tabloid
      • Gordon Bennet racer
      • Two-Seater Scout/’Spinning Jenny’
      • Schneider
      • Baby
      • 1½ Strutter
      • Pup
      • Triplane
      • Hispano-Suiza Triplane
      • F.1 Camel
      • 2F.1 Ship’s Camel
      • B.1
      • T.1 Cuckoo
      • 7F.1 Snipe
    • SOCIETE POUR AVIATION et ses DERIVES (SPAD)
      • S.7
    • STINSON
      • Reliant
    • SUNBEAM
      • Bomber
    • SUPERMARINE
      • Seal
      • Seagull
      • Seamew
      • Seagull V
      • Walrus
      • Sea Otter
      • Type 322 ‘Dumbo’
      • Seagull ASR 1
      • Spitfire
      • Seafire
      • Seafang
      • Attacker
      • Type 510
      • Type 505
      • Type 508/529
      • Type 525
      • Scimitar
    • TELLIER
      • Flying Boat
    • THOMAS BROTHERS
      • T 2
    • VICKERS
      • HM Airship Number 1
      • HM Airship Number 9
      • HM Airship Number 23 and R-26
      • R-80
      • Vickers-built Parseval non-rigid airships
      • SS non-rigid airships
      • FB 5 Gunbus
      • Wellington
    • VOUGHT-SIKORSKY
      • Chesapeake
      • Kingfisher
    • VOISIN
      • Type III LA.S
    • VULTEE
      • Vengeance
    • WESTLAND
      • N.1B
      • Walrus
      • Lysander
      • Wyvern
      • Dragonfly
      • Widgeon
      • Whirlwind
      • Wessex
      • Sea King
      • Gazelle
      • Lynx
      • Merlin
      • Wildcat
    • WHITE & THOMPSON
      • Biplane flying boat
      • Bognor Bloater
      • Number 3 Tractor flying boat
      • Pusher flying boat
    • WIGHT
      • Navyplane Pusher Seaplane
      • Twin-fuselage, twin-engine seaplane
      • Type 840 Seaplane
      • Trainer Seaplane
      • Bomber
      • ‘Converted’ Seaplane
      • Baby Seaplane
      • Quadruplane Fighter
    • WILLOWS
      • HM Airship Number 2
      • SS-2
    • WORMWOOD SCRUBS NAVAL AIR STATION
      • SS class non-rigid airships
      • SSP class non-rigid airships
      • SSZ class non-rigid airships
      • SSE class non-rigid airships
      • SST class non-rigid airships
    • WRIGHT
      • Sports pusher biplane
    • FIRST STEPS TOWARD UNMANNED CARRIER AIRCRAFT
    • Bibliography
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