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Supermarine Attacker FB. 1 G-15-110
Supermarine Attacker FB.1 G-15-110 at Farnborough for the 1951 SBAC show. G-15-110 was the first of 36 FB.1s for the Pakistan Air Force, assuming the serial R4000 on delivery. The aircraft was taken on charge by the Pakistan Air Force on 3 June 1951, but stayed in England for the SBAC show
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: Image Title: Supermarine Attacker FB.1 G-15-110 at Farnborough International Airshow, 1951. This photograph showcases the Supermarine Attacker FB.1 G-15-110, proudly displayed at the Farnborough International Airshow in 1951. The Attacker, a British single-engine, carrier-borne jet fighter-bomber, was the first of 36 FB.1s that would be delivered to the Pakistan Air Force (PAF). G-15-110 assumed the serial number R4000 upon delivery to the PAF on June 3, 1951. However, before its departure to Pakistan, it made an appearance at the prestigious airshow. The aircraft's sleek design and powerful presence were on full display, drawing the attention of aviation enthusiasts and industry professionals alike. The Supermarine Attacker was a significant addition to the PAF's growing fleet, marking the country's entry into the jet age. Its advanced features, including a swept-wing design, tailhook for carrier landings, and a powerful Rolls-Royce Derwent engine, made it a formidable asset for the young air force. This photograph serves as a testament to the historical significance of the Supermarine Attacker FB.1 G-15-110 and its role in the aviation history of both the United Kingdom and Pakistan. The image captures a moment in time when innovation and progress were at the forefront of aviation development. Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online. Not for commercial use.
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