Fairey Swordfish (in cooperation with Fleet Air Arm)

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The Fairey Swordfish was a British biplane torpedo bomber of World War II, famed for its role in naval strikes such as the attack on the Italian fleet at Taranto and operations against the German battleship Bismarck.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biplane
carrier-based aircraft
torpedo bomber
aircraftCategory naval aircraft
torpedo bomber
aircraftEngineType radial piston engine
airframeConstruction fabric-covered metal frame
armament bombs
depth charges
machine guns
torpedoes
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
crew 3
designedFor Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers
surface form: Royal Navy aircraft carriers
enteredServiceWith HMS Courageous
famousFor attack on Italian fleet at Taranto
crippling German battleship Bismarck
low-level torpedo attacks
firstFlight 1934-04-17
introduced 1936
landingGearType fixed landing gear
manufacturer Fairey Aviation Company
nicknamed Stringbag
notableOperation Attack on Taranto
Channel Dash attacks on Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Prinz Eugen
Operations against German battleship Bismarck
operatedFrom aircraft carriers
escort carriers
shore bases
operationalPeriod late 1930s to mid-1940s
operator Royal Air Force
surface form: Royal Air Force (limited use)

Royal Canadian Navy
Royal Netherlands Navy
primaryUser Fleet Air Arm
retired 1945
role anti-submarine warfare aircraft
reconnaissance aircraft
torpedo bomber
serviceBranch Fleet Air Arm
surface form: Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm
takeoffAndLanding short takeoff and landing capability
usedBy Fleet Air Arm
Royal Navy
usedFor anti-submarine patrols
convoy escort
minelaying
torpedo attacks on surface ships
usedInConflict World War II
wingConfiguration biplane

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RAF Coastal Command operatedAircraft Fairey Swordfish (in cooperation with Fleet Air Arm)