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7. Fairey Swordfish Mk.ll LS274;1F of 818 Squadron, 1945. Modified Type C1 roundel and fin flash for operations in Far Eastern waters, Scheme 4.
8. Fairey Swordfish Mk.lll NF374;NH-M, No-119 Sguadron, RAF, based at Bircham Newton, 1945.
9. Swordfish Mk.II 816 NAS, FAANumber: S (NF243)July 1944 Camouflage fuselage and lower surfaces - white, upper surface - the old standard color. The aircraft is marked with a thin band of white invasion okaemkoy on the fuselage and wings. Markings on the fuselage - the type C1, on the upper wing - type B, on the ground - no.
10. Swordfish Mk.III Part: 119 Sqn, RAF Number: NH-F (NF410) Knocke, Le Zoute, Belgium, 1945 The aircraft is equipped with ASV radar and armed with 113 kg bombs. Painted entirely in black. Squadron machines used against E-and R-boats (?), Were about the Dutch coast.