Fairey Fox

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The Fairey Fox was a British single-engine light bomber and reconnaissance biplane of the interwar period, known for its high performance and service with the Royal Air Force and Belgian Air Force.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biplane
light bomber aircraft
reconnaissance aircraft
single‑engine aircraft
aircraftCategory combat aircraft
military aircraft
airForceRole tactical support
airframeMaterial mixed wood and metal construction
armamentType bombs
machine guns
configuration two‑seat aircraft
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
crew 2
designedFor army cooperation duties
daylight bombing missions
developedInDecade 1920s
engineConfiguration single‑engine
enteredServicePeriod late 1920s
enteredServiceWith Royal Air Force NERFINISHED
era interwar period
firstFlightDate 1925
landingGearType fixed landing gear
manufacturer Fairey Aviation Company NERFINISHED
notableFor high performance for its time
operator No. 12 Squadron RAF NERFINISHED
powerplantType piston engine
primaryUser Belgian Air Force NERFINISHED
productionStatus out of production
propulsion propeller‑driven
role light bomber
reconnaissance
status retired
successor Hawker Hart NERFINISHED
usedAs frontline bomber
training aircraft (later in career)
usedBy Aviation Militaire Belge / Aéronautique Militaire Belge NERFINISHED
Belgian Air Force NERFINISHED
Royal Air Force
usedInConflict World War II (Belgian service) NERFINISHED
wingConfiguration biplane

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