by gtirob01 » Sat Jun 14, 2008 4:29 pm
Found some history on the MK47 Seafire
This variant, Type Number 388/474, was the final version of the Seafire produced by Supermarine. It was the navalised version of the Spitfire Mk 24 with wing-folding (at first manually operated, later hydraulically), a dual three-bladed contra-rotating air screw and increased fuel capacity. There was also provision for Rocket Assisted Take Off Gear (RATOG) to be fitted, to help with carrier take-offs at high all up weights. This mark was also fitted with the larger tail assembly of the ill-fated Supermarine Spiteful. Deliveries of the type to the Royal Navy started in late 1947, and were completed in March 1949. Ninety examples of this aircraft were built altogether.
The Seafire Mk 47 served for a few months during the Korean War, equipping one squadron, No. 800 Squadron, which operated from the British light aircraft carrier HMS Triumph. The Seafire Mk 47 had a 2,350-hp engine, could reach 452 mph, and was armed with two 20mm cannon and four 0.303-inch machine-guns.
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