Fairey Seafox

The Fairey Seafox was a 1930s British reconnaissance floatplane designed and built by Fairey for the Fleet Air Arm. It was designed to be catapulted from the deck of a light cruiser and served in the Second World War. Sixty-six were built, with two finished without floats and used as landplanes.

Seafox
Role ship-borne reconnaissance seaplane
National origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer Fairey Aviation
First flight 27 May 1936
Introduction 23 April 1937
Retired 1943
Primary user Royal Navy (Fleet Air Arm)
Number built 66
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