The correct answer is the Fairey Fulmar. The British Fairey Fulmar was a carrier-borne fighter aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm (FAA), serving in the Second World War. A total of 600 were built by Fairey Aviation’s Stockport factory during 1940/1941. Its design was based on that of the earlier Fairey P.4/34 that had been developed in 1936 to replace the Fairey Battle light bomber. Although its performance, like that of its Battle antecedent, was lacking, the Fulmar was a reliable, sturdy aircraft with long range and an effective eight machine gun armament.
The correct answer was submitted by jeaton, intruder38, wayne baker, skybolt2003 and AndyW. Intruder38 is first with 8 correct, wayne baker is second with 7 correct and skybolt2003 is third with 6 correct. Question #9 will post shortly, and thanks to all who participate!
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