21 results found
City / Area:Lisbon / Museu de Marinha [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Portugal
Collection:Museu de Marinha
Photo Date:10 November 2019
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:732933Submit Correction
View count: 64
The Portuguese naval museum is a wonderful place to admire the exploits of Portuguese sea farers. This very rare Fairey IIID was the aircraft that finished the first aerial crossing of the South Atlantic in the hands of Artur de Sacadura Freire Cabral and fellow aviator Gago Coutinho. This particular aircraft has a Rolls Royce VIII engine. It completed the crossing between Fernando de Noronha and Rio de Janeiro. Later, it served on the mainland, and in Macau.
Registration / Serial:17
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIID
C/n (msn):F.402
Operator Titles:Portugal - Navy
City / Area:Lisbon / Museu de Marinha [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Portugal
Photo Date:10 November 2019
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Area:Lisbon / Museu de Marinha [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Portugal
Collection:Museu de Marinha
Photo Date:10 November 2019
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
Photo ID:732933Submit Correction
View count: 64
The Portuguese naval museum is a wonderful place to admire the exploits of Portuguese sea farers. This very rare Fairey IIID was the aircraft that finished the first aerial crossing of the South Atlantic in the hands of Artur de Sacadura Freire Cabral and fellow aviator Gago Coutinho. This particular aircraft has a Rolls Royce VIII engine. It completed the crossing between Fernando de Noronha and Rio de Janeiro. Later, it served on the mainland, and in Macau.
Registration / Serial:17
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIID
C/n (msn):F.402
Operator Titles:Portugal - Navy
City / Area:Lisbon / Museu de Marinha [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Portugal
Photo Date:10 November 2019
Photo by:Wim SonneveldContact
City / Airport:Aboukir (closed)
Country:Egypt
Photo Date:1928
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:728420Submit Correction
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S1146 was assigned to 47 Squadron for its second Cairo-Capetown-Cairo training flight. The aircraft had originally been allocated to the Fleet Air Arm, which was then part of the RAF, for training at RAF Gosport. Photo from: Imperial War Museums
Registration / Serial:S1146
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIIF Mk1
C/n (msn):F887
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
City / Airport:Aboukir (closed)
Country:Egypt
Photo Date:1928
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Aboukir (closed)
Country:Egypt
Photo Date:1928
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:728420Submit Correction
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S1146 was assigned to 47 Squadron for its second Cairo-Capetown-Cairo training flight. The aircraft had originally been allocated to the Fleet Air Arm, which was then part of the RAF, for training at RAF Gosport. Photo from: Imperial War Museums
Registration / Serial:S1146
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIIF Mk1
C/n (msn):F887
Operator Titles:UK - Air Force
City / Airport:Aboukir (closed)
Country:Egypt
Photo Date:1928
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Location:In Flight
Country:Malta
Photo Date:1928 to 1933
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:726557Submit Correction
View count: 171
The Fairey IIIF bomber was a mainstay of the Fleet Air Arm from the late 1920s and into the 1930s . The squadron and carrier to which this aircraft was attached are not shown. Photo from: Imperial War Museums
Registration / Serial:S1210
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIIF Mk2
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
Location:In Flight
Country:Malta
Photo Date:1928 to 1933
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Location:In Flight
Country:Malta
Photo Date:1928 to 1933
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:726557Submit Correction
View count: 171
The Fairey IIIF bomber was a mainstay of the Fleet Air Arm from the late 1920s and into the 1930s . The squadron and carrier to which this aircraft was attached are not shown. Photo from: Imperial War Museums
Registration / Serial:S1210
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIIF Mk2
C/n (msn):
Operator Titles:UK - Navy
Location:In Flight
Country:Malta
Photo Date:1928 to 1933
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Hobsonville Airfield / Seaplane (NZHB) (closed)Map
Country:New Zealand
Photo Date:18 July 1930 to 29 October 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:612374Submit Correction
View count: 179
F1134 served for a year with the NZ Permanent Air Force as a landplane and from July 18, 1930 as a seaplane. Crashed in Waitemata Harbour during a high-speed run on October 29, 1930. Although relatively undamaged it was not repaired. Nine years later it given the serial NZ632. Photo from: Air Force Museum of New Zealand
Registration / Serial:F1134
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIIF
C/n (msn):[ F1134 ]
Operator Titles:New Zealand - Air Force
City / Seaplane Base:Hobsonville Airfield / Seaplane (NZHB) (closed)Map
Country:New Zealand
Photo Date:18 July 1930 to 29 October 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Hobsonville Airfield / Seaplane (NZHB) (closed)Map
Country:New Zealand
Photo Date:18 July 1930 to 29 October 1930
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Photo ID:612374Submit Correction
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F1134 served for a year with the NZ Permanent Air Force as a landplane and from July 18, 1930 as a seaplane. Crashed in Waitemata Harbour during a high-speed run on October 29, 1930. Although relatively undamaged it was not repaired. Nine years later it given the serial NZ632. Photo from: Air Force Museum of New Zealand
Registration / Serial:F1134
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIIF
C/n (msn):[ F1134 ]
Operator Titles:New Zealand - Air Force
City / Seaplane Base:Hobsonville Airfield / Seaplane (NZHB) (closed)Map
Country:New Zealand
Photo Date:18 July 1930 to 29 October 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Area:Atlantic Ocean / Off Fernando de Noronha [ Off-Airport ]
Country:Brazil
Ship / Rig:Bagé
Photo Date:27 April 1922
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:583762Submit Correction
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The second Fairey IIID used for the first flight across the South Atlantic is delivered off the little port of Fernando de Noronha. Wearing c/n F.401, it was Portuguese navy s/n 16, christened either Patria or Portugal. The given date is just nine days after the crash of s/n 15 at the Saint Peter and Saint Paul Rocks. Gago Coutinho and Sacadura Cabral backtracked to the Rocks on 11 May to continue from there, but then lost this aircraft too. The third, 17, set out from Fernando de Noronha towards Recife. Thus apparently the stage between the Rocks and Fernando de Noronha was only covered by this aircraft in the opposite direction. Photo from: Museu de Marinha (Portugal)
Registration / Serial:16
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIID
C/n (msn):F.401
Operator Titles:Portugal - Navy
City / Area:Atlantic Ocean / Off Fernando de Noronha [ Off-Airport ]
Country:Brazil
Photo Date:27 April 1922
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Area:Atlantic Ocean / Off Fernando de Noronha [ Off-Airport ]
Country:Brazil
Ship / Rig:Bagé
Photo Date:27 April 1922
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:583762Submit Correction
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The second Fairey IIID used for the first flight across the South Atlantic is delivered off the little port of Fernando de Noronha. Wearing c/n F.401, it was Portuguese navy s/n 16, christened either Patria or Portugal. The given date is just nine days after the crash of s/n 15 at the Saint Peter and Saint Paul Rocks. Gago Coutinho and Sacadura Cabral backtracked to the Rocks on 11 May to continue from there, but then lost this aircraft too. The third, 17, set out from Fernando de Noronha towards Recife. Thus apparently the stage between the Rocks and Fernando de Noronha was only covered by this aircraft in the opposite direction. Photo from: Museu de Marinha (Portugal)
Registration / Serial:16
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIID
C/n (msn):F.401
Operator Titles:Portugal - Navy
City / Area:Atlantic Ocean / Off Fernando de Noronha [ Off-Airport ]
Country:Brazil
Photo Date:27 April 1922
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Rio de Janeiro / Ilha das Enxadas Seaplane
Country:Brazil
Photo Date:17 June 1922
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:583665Submit Correction
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Sacadura Cabral and Gago Coutinho arriving in Rio de Janeiro in their third Fairey IIID, completing the first flight across the South Atlantic. They alighted near the Ilha das Enxadas, then home to Brazilian naval aviation. Photo from: Museu de Marinha (Portugal)
Registration / Serial:17
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIID
C/n (msn):F.402
Operator Titles:Portugal - Navy
City / Seaplane Base:Rio de Janeiro / Ilha das Enxadas Seaplane
Country:Brazil
Photo Date:17 June 1922
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Rio de Janeiro / Ilha das Enxadas Seaplane
Country:Brazil
Photo Date:17 June 1922
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Photo ID:583665Submit Correction
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Sacadura Cabral and Gago Coutinho arriving in Rio de Janeiro in their third Fairey IIID, completing the first flight across the South Atlantic. They alighted near the Ilha das Enxadas, then home to Brazilian naval aviation. Photo from: Museu de Marinha (Portugal)
Registration / Serial:17
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIID
C/n (msn):F.402
Operator Titles:Portugal - Navy
City / Seaplane Base:Rio de Janeiro / Ilha das Enxadas Seaplane
Country:Brazil
Photo Date:17 June 1922
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Lisbon - Bom Sucesso Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Portugal
Photo Date:30 March 1922
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:583628Submit Correction
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Portugal's first Fairey IIID departing for the first aerial crossing of the South Atlantic with Artur de Sacadura Cabral and Carlos Viegas Gago Coutinho, the navigator. Serial 15 and aircraft name Lusitânia are not painted on, but c/n 400 is. This plane was lost while landing at the Saint Peter and Saint Paul Rocks, 500 nautical miles off Brazil. Its replacement was also lost, but s/n 17 Santa Cruz completed the flight to Rio de Janeiro. Photo from: Museu de Marinha (Portugal)
Registration / Serial:15
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIID
C/n (msn):F.400
Operator Titles:Portugal - Navy
City / Seaplane Base:Lisbon - Bom Sucesso Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Portugal
Photo Date:30 March 1922
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Lisbon - Bom Sucesso Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Portugal
Photo Date:30 March 1922
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:583628Submit Correction
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Portugal's first Fairey IIID departing for the first aerial crossing of the South Atlantic with Artur de Sacadura Cabral and Carlos Viegas Gago Coutinho, the navigator. Serial 15 and aircraft name Lusitânia are not painted on, but c/n 400 is. This plane was lost while landing at the Saint Peter and Saint Paul Rocks, 500 nautical miles off Brazil. Its replacement was also lost, but s/n 17 Santa Cruz completed the flight to Rio de Janeiro. Photo from: Museu de Marinha (Portugal)
Registration / Serial:15
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIID
C/n (msn):F.400
Operator Titles:Portugal - Navy
City / Seaplane Base:Lisbon - Bom Sucesso Seaplane (closed)Map
Country:Portugal
Photo Date:30 March 1922
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Area:Perth / Swan River [ Off-Airport ]Map (vicinity)
Region / Country:Western Australia, Australia
Photo Date:11 May 1924
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:571504Submit Correction
View count: 484
A10-3 was undertaking a 44-day round-Australia survey flight. At Perth it was beached at South Perth before continuing its counterclockwise journey back to Melbourne. Total distance covered 13,600km. Photo from: State Library of Western Australia
Registration / Serial:A10-3
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIID
C/n (msn):F.396
Operator Titles:Australia - Air Force
City / Area:Perth / Swan River [ Off-Airport ]Map (vicinity)
Region / Country:Western Australia, Australia
Photo Date:11 May 1924
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Area:Perth / Swan River [ Off-Airport ]Map (vicinity)
Region / Country:Western Australia, Australia
Photo Date:11 May 1924
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:571504Submit Correction
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A10-3 was undertaking a 44-day round-Australia survey flight. At Perth it was beached at South Perth before continuing its counterclockwise journey back to Melbourne. Total distance covered 13,600km. Photo from: State Library of Western Australia
Registration / Serial:A10-3
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIID
C/n (msn):F.396
Operator Titles:Australia - Air Force
City / Area:Perth / Swan River [ Off-Airport ]Map (vicinity)
Region / Country:Western Australia, Australia
Photo Date:11 May 1924
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Hobsonville Airfield / Seaplane (NZHB) (closed)Map
Country:New Zealand
Photo Date:1934 to 1939
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:547854Submit Correction
View count: 272
Became NZ631 in 1939 but never applied to the aircraft. Scrapped during World War II. Photo from: Air Force Museum of New Zealand
Registration / Serial:S1805
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIIB
C/n (msn):F.1542
Operator Titles:New Zealand - Air Force
City / Seaplane Base:Hobsonville Airfield / Seaplane (NZHB) (closed)Map
Country:New Zealand
Photo Date:1934 to 1939
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Hobsonville Airfield / Seaplane (NZHB) (closed)Map
Country:New Zealand
Photo Date:1934 to 1939
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:547854Submit Correction
View count: 272
Became NZ631 in 1939 but never applied to the aircraft. Scrapped during World War II. Photo from: Air Force Museum of New Zealand
Registration / Serial:S1805
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIIB
C/n (msn):F.1542
Operator Titles:New Zealand - Air Force
City / Seaplane Base:Hobsonville Airfield / Seaplane (NZHB) (closed)Map
Country:New Zealand
Photo Date:1934 to 1939
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Alverca (LPAR)Map
Country:Portugal
Collection:Museu do Ar - Alverca
Photo Date:30 March 1983
Photo by:Paul SeymourContact
Photo ID:538267Submit Correction
View count: 173
This is a replica and has been with the museum since 1981. The real one is preserved in the Museu de Marinha in Lisbon.
Registration / Serial:17
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIID (replica)
C/n (msn):None issued
Operator Titles:Portugal - Navy
City / Airport:Alverca (LPAR)Map
Country:Portugal
Photo Date:30 March 1983
Photo by:Paul SeymourContact
City / Airport:Alverca (LPAR)Map
Country:Portugal
Collection:Museu do Ar - Alverca
Photo Date:30 March 1983
Photo by:Paul SeymourContact
Photo ID:538267Submit Correction
View count: 173
This is a replica and has been with the museum since 1981. The real one is preserved in the Museu de Marinha in Lisbon.
Registration / Serial:17
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIID (replica)
C/n (msn):None issued
Operator Titles:Portugal - Navy
City / Airport:Alverca (LPAR)Map
Country:Portugal
Photo Date:30 March 1983
Photo by:Paul SeymourContact
City / Seaplane Base:Darwin - Harbour Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:Northern Territory, Australia
Photo Date:27 April 1924
Photo from:David Caughey CollectionContact
Photo ID:448846Submit Correction
View count: 372
About half way through a circumnavigation of Australia that started and ended at Point Cook and went anticlockwise. Due to its historical significance, A10-3 was offered to various institutions between 1928 and 1930. With no takers, it was stored at Sydney's Victorian Barracks. Its fate after that is not recorded.
Registration / Serial:A10-3
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIID
C/n (msn):F.396
Operator Titles:Australia - Air Force
City / Seaplane Base:Darwin - Harbour Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:Northern Territory, Australia
Photo Date:27 April 1924
Photo from:David Caughey CollectionContact
City / Seaplane Base:Darwin - Harbour Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:Northern Territory, Australia
Photo Date:27 April 1924
Photo from:David Caughey CollectionContact
Photo ID:448846Submit Correction
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About half way through a circumnavigation of Australia that started and ended at Point Cook and went anticlockwise. Due to its historical significance, A10-3 was offered to various institutions between 1928 and 1930. With no takers, it was stored at Sydney's Victorian Barracks. Its fate after that is not recorded.
Registration / Serial:A10-3
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIID
C/n (msn):F.396
Operator Titles:Australia - Air Force
City / Seaplane Base:Darwin - Harbour Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:Northern Territory, Australia
Photo Date:27 April 1924
Photo from:David Caughey CollectionContact
City / Seaplane Base:Hobsonville Airfield / Seaplane (NZHB) (closed)Map
Country:New Zealand
Photo Date:1934 to 1939
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:418926Submit Correction
View count: 245
Became NZ631 in 1939 but never applied to the aircraft. Scrapped during World War II. Photo from: RNZAF/Air Force Museum of New Zealand
Registration / Serial:S1805
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIIB
C/n (msn):F.1542
Operator Titles:New Zealand - Air Force
City / Seaplane Base:Hobsonville Airfield / Seaplane (NZHB) (closed)Map
Country:New Zealand
Photo Date:1934 to 1939
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Hobsonville Airfield / Seaplane (NZHB) (closed)Map
Country:New Zealand
Photo Date:1934 to 1939
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:418926Submit Correction
View count: 245
Became NZ631 in 1939 but never applied to the aircraft. Scrapped during World War II. Photo from: RNZAF/Air Force Museum of New Zealand
Registration / Serial:S1805
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIIB
C/n (msn):F.1542
Operator Titles:New Zealand - Air Force
City / Seaplane Base:Hobsonville Airfield / Seaplane (NZHB) (closed)Map
Country:New Zealand
Photo Date:1934 to 1939
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Wigram (NZWG) (closed)Map
Country:New Zealand
Photo Date:December 1929 to December 1933
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:416946Submit Correction
View count: 270
Operated until 1939 using is c/n as its serial. Allocated serial NZ631 but never carried and the aircraft became an instructional airframe soon after. Photo from: RNZAF/Air Force Museum of New Zealand
Registration / Serial:F.1133
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIIM
C/n (msn):F.1133
Operator Titles:New Zealand - Air Force
City / Airport:Wigram (NZWG) (closed)Map
Country:New Zealand
Photo Date:December 1929 to December 1933
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Airport:Wigram (NZWG) (closed)Map
Country:New Zealand
Photo Date:December 1929 to December 1933
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:416946Submit Correction
View count: 270
Operated until 1939 using is c/n as its serial. Allocated serial NZ631 but never carried and the aircraft became an instructional airframe soon after. Photo from: RNZAF/Air Force Museum of New Zealand
Registration / Serial:F.1133
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIIM
C/n (msn):F.1133
Operator Titles:New Zealand - Air Force
City / Airport:Wigram (NZWG) (closed)Map
Country:New Zealand
Photo Date:December 1929 to December 1933
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Area:Hobart / Kings Pier [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Tasmania, Australia
Photo Date:February 1924
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:411511Submit Correction
View count: 237
A10-2 had made the first seaplane crossing of Bass Strait prior to being exhibited at Kings Pier during the annual Hobart Regatta. Photo from: Libraries Tasmania
Registration / Serial:A10-2
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIID
C/n (msn):F.395
Operator Titles:Australia - Air Force
City / Area:Hobart / Kings Pier [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Tasmania, Australia
Photo Date:February 1924
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Area:Hobart / Kings Pier [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Tasmania, Australia
Photo Date:February 1924
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:411511Submit Correction
View count: 237
A10-2 had made the first seaplane crossing of Bass Strait prior to being exhibited at Kings Pier during the annual Hobart Regatta. Photo from: Libraries Tasmania
Registration / Serial:A10-2
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIID
C/n (msn):F.395
Operator Titles:Australia - Air Force
City / Area:Hobart / Kings Pier [ Off-Airport ]Map
Region / Country:Tasmania, Australia
Photo Date:February 1924
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Area:Sydney / Sydney Harbour [ Off-Airport ]Map (vicinity)
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Photo Date:1924
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:407251Submit Correction
View count: 295
The caption to this photo says the aircraft was from HMAS Geranium, a survey ship. The location is unclear, with the suggestion it may be on Pittwater on Sydney's northern outskirts. However it is far more likely to be Sydney Harbour and the headland in the background may be Middle Head. Geranium and A10-2 were brought together on Sydney Harbour after it was decided aircraft would be useful for survey work ahead of the mapping of reefs in Northern Australia. Photo from: City of Sydney Library
Registration / Serial:A10-2
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIID
C/n (msn):F.395
Operator Titles:Australia - Air Force
City / Area:Sydney / Sydney Harbour [ Off-Airport ]Map (vicinity)
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Photo Date:1924
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Area:Sydney / Sydney Harbour [ Off-Airport ]Map (vicinity)
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Photo Date:1924
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:407251Submit Correction
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The caption to this photo says the aircraft was from HMAS Geranium, a survey ship. The location is unclear, with the suggestion it may be on Pittwater on Sydney's northern outskirts. However it is far more likely to be Sydney Harbour and the headland in the background may be Middle Head. Geranium and A10-2 were brought together on Sydney Harbour after it was decided aircraft would be useful for survey work ahead of the mapping of reefs in Northern Australia. Photo from: City of Sydney Library
Registration / Serial:A10-2
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIID
C/n (msn):F.395
Operator Titles:Australia - Air Force
City / Area:Sydney / Sydney Harbour [ Off-Airport ]Map (vicinity)
Region / Country:New South Wales, Australia
Photo Date:1924
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Hamble - Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1927
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:392456Submit Correction
View count: 660
The Chilean navy received four Fairey IIIFs from 1927. They were based at Quintero and could be embarked on the battleship Almirante Latorre. Picture assumed taken in Hamble. Photo from: Flight
Registration / Serial:24
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIIF Mk1
C/n (msn):F.977
Operator Titles:Chile - Navy
City / Seaplane Base:Hamble - Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1927
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Hamble - Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1927
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:392456Submit Correction
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The Chilean navy received four Fairey IIIFs from 1927. They were based at Quintero and could be embarked on the battleship Almirante Latorre. Picture assumed taken in Hamble. Photo from: Flight
Registration / Serial:24
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIIF Mk1
C/n (msn):F.977
Operator Titles:Chile - Navy
City / Seaplane Base:Hamble - Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:1927
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Vancouver - Jericho Beach Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:7 October 1929 to 16 September 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:364393Submit Correction
View count: 804
The only Fairey IIIF to serve in the RCAF, borrowed for trials. Returned to the RAF. Photo by: Stuart Thomson / City of Vancouver Archives
Registration / Serial:J9172
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIIF Mk4
C/n (msn):F.1038
Operator Titles:Canada - Air Force
City / Seaplane Base:Vancouver - Jericho Beach Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:7 October 1929 to 16 September 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Vancouver - Jericho Beach Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:7 October 1929 to 16 September 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:364393Submit Correction
View count: 804
The only Fairey IIIF to serve in the RCAF, borrowed for trials. Returned to the RAF. Photo by: Stuart Thomson / City of Vancouver Archives
Registration / Serial:J9172
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIIF Mk4
C/n (msn):F.1038
Operator Titles:Canada - Air Force
City / Seaplane Base:Vancouver - Jericho Beach Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:British Columbia, Canada
Photo Date:7 October 1929 to 16 September 1930
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Area:Lisbon / Museu de Marinha [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Portugal
Collection:Museu de Marinha
Photo Date:28 January 2018
Photo by:PhilContact
Photo ID:191590Submit Correction
View count: 314
Reportedly the only known example of this type left in the world
Registration / Serial:17
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIID
C/n (msn):F.402
Operator Titles:Portugal - Navy
City / Area:Lisbon / Museu de Marinha [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Portugal
Photo Date:28 January 2018
Photo by:PhilContact
City / Area:Lisbon / Museu de Marinha [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Portugal
Collection:Museu de Marinha
Photo Date:28 January 2018
Photo by:PhilContact
Photo ID:191590Submit Correction
View count: 314
Reportedly the only known example of this type left in the world
Registration / Serial:17
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIID
C/n (msn):F.402
Operator Titles:Portugal - Navy
City / Area:Lisbon / Museu de Marinha [ Off-Airport ]Map
Country:Portugal
Photo Date:28 January 2018
Photo by:PhilContact
City / Seaplane Base:Hamble - Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:4 May 1925
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
Photo ID:153090Submit Correction
View count: 1009
The Dutch navy bought these four Fairey IIIDs in 1925. They were sent to the East Indies in 1926 to serve aboard the cruisers Java and Sumatra, but did not fare well and were disposed of to the colonial army. The Dutch roundels are applied wrongly in modern eyes. Photo from: Nederlands Instituut voor Militaire Historie
Registration / Serial:F-4
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIID
C/n (msn):F776
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Navy
City / Seaplane Base:Hamble - Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:4 May 1925
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
City / Seaplane Base:Hamble - Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:4 May 1925
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive
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The Dutch navy bought these four Fairey IIIDs in 1925. They were sent to the East Indies in 1926 to serve aboard the cruisers Java and Sumatra, but did not fare well and were disposed of to the colonial army. The Dutch roundels are applied wrongly in modern eyes. Photo from: Nederlands Instituut voor Militaire Historie
Registration / Serial:F-4
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIID
C/n (msn):F776
Operator Titles:Netherlands - Navy
City / Seaplane Base:Hamble - Seaplane (closed)Map
Region / Country:England, United Kingdom
Photo Date:4 May 1925
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Location:Not known
Region / Country:Queensland, Australia
Photo Date:December 1934 to February 1935
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G-AABY was a contestant in the 1934 Mildenhall-Melbourne air race but so many misfortunes befell it it was listed as a "failed to finish". It did arrive a month after the race was ended and found a buyer in Queensland. The photo is believed to show it in Queensland, likely at Archerfield, ahead of being registered VH-UTT to a Toowoomba owner. Soon after it was sold in Papua New Guinea but by August 1937 it was no longer in use. Photo from: State Library of Queensland
Registration / Serial:G-AABY
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIIF
C/n (msn):F.1129
Location:Not known
Region / Country:Queensland, Australia
Photo Date:December 1934 to February 1935
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Location:Not known
Region / Country:Queensland, Australia
Photo Date:December 1934 to February 1935
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Photo ID:148358Submit Correction
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G-AABY was a contestant in the 1934 Mildenhall-Melbourne air race but so many misfortunes befell it it was listed as a "failed to finish". It did arrive a month after the race was ended and found a buyer in Queensland. The photo is believed to show it in Queensland, likely at Archerfield, ahead of being registered VH-UTT to a Toowoomba owner. Soon after it was sold in Papua New Guinea but by August 1937 it was no longer in use. Photo from: State Library of Queensland
Registration / Serial:G-AABY
Aircraft Version:Fairey IIIF
C/n (msn):F.1129
Location:Not known
Region / Country:Queensland, Australia
Photo Date:December 1934 to February 1935
Photo from:AirHistory.net Photo Archive