February 26, 2009 at 8:09 pm
As we have done so well for the Lightning , Canberra, Vampire & Venom would anyone like to share pictures of Fairey Firefly In service, preserved, or whatever.
By: chicky - 31st March 2025 at 11:35
One more- the late lamented WD828.
Great to see this photo of WB828,When i was still in living in Albury (AUST) i had a flight in this areoplane,must dig out the photos
By: Flat 12x2 - 31st March 2025 at 11:30
WOW!!!!
Have you seen this ? radio controlled drones at Llanbedr, or rather uncontrolled in this case !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ktc116fZm8#watch-main-area
By: H.M.S Vulture - 31st March 2025 at 11:29
Have you seen this ? radio controlled drones at Llanbedr, or rather uncontrolled in this case !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ktc116fZm8#watch-main-area
Yeh ,amazing footage!!!
By: pagen01 - 31st March 2025 at 11:29
Interesting pic, was this Firefly testing the aerodynamic shape of the larger A.S.7 type rear canopy arrangement?
By: Larry66 - 3rd August 2009 at 21:10
Fabulous pics guys! Now as someone who knows nowt about planes,she don’t half look like a smaller Spitfire!
By: H.M.S Vulture - 3rd August 2009 at 20:39
Three from Llanbedr.
WOW!!!!
By: wieesso - 3rd August 2009 at 17:44
The thousandth Fairey Firefly
Flight, September 16th, 1948, p.347
By: Steve Bond - 3rd August 2009 at 11:49
Three from Llanbedr.
By: Wyvernfan - 1st August 2009 at 19:14
The remains of WB271 were sent for scrapping last year on conclusion of the Board of Inquiry.
Thanks for that Lee.. also do you know if the airframe was stripped of parts/ancilliaries before scrapping, or is it still naval policy not to re-use parts from crashed airframes.?
By: Lee Howard - 31st July 2009 at 23:17
As far as i’m aware they are still held in storage, although someone like Lee Howard would probably know more.
The remains of WB271 were sent for scrapping last year on conclusion of the Board of Inquiry.
By: Flightpath - 31st July 2009 at 12:31
Great photos guys!
My ex-boss and mentor in Melbourne years ago was with 1770 Squadron in Fireflies, Arthur was an observer and squadron photographic officer on board HMS Indefatigable.
He has a lot of original photos from his time with the squadron in the Nth Sea/attack on the Tirpitz and then with the RN Pacific Fleet.
Arthur gave me his observers wings, cap badge and a photo of him standing in front of a Firefly, I’m still in contact with him and will see if his daughter can scan some photos for us.
cheers from Norway,
-John
By: Keith Gaff - 31st July 2009 at 11:15
Firefly Pictures
Somebody asked if there was a picture of Bob Diemerts Firefly. here it is, Merlin engine, 6 seats and all.

By: Cees Broere - 31st July 2009 at 10:15
I heard that on the Dutch Island of Curacao two MLD Fireflies collided mid-air and crashed. The substantial remains of both are said to be still lying on private land with one of the tailsections having been transported to the Netherlands (having seen a pic of it somewhere). It is said that the remains are to be used to provide parts for the ex Swedish Firefly target tug that was swapped for the Aviodrome Spitfire IX, now with HFL at Duxford.
Cheers
Cees
By: Keith Gaff - 31st July 2009 at 07:30
Firefly Pictures
Here’s an interesting Fairey Firefly. This is one of four Australian Mk V’s that were locally converted to two seat trainers. Fairey Aviation in Australia used the conversion kit for the earlier Marks as a basis for the modification.

By: British Canuck - 31st July 2009 at 01:57
Just a few more of CWHM’s beautiful Firefly on a quiet Friday afternoon last June at the museum 🙂




By: wieesso - 31st July 2009 at 01:24
Any photo’s of Diemerts 6+ seater conversion ?
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…and here
http://www.warbirdregistry.org/fireflyregistry/firefly-wd840.html
By: T J Johansen - 30th July 2009 at 23:29
Any photo’s of Diemerts 6+ seater conversion ?
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Try here.
http://www.1000aircraftphotos.com/MilitaryProp/FaireyFirefly.htm
T J
By: TempestNut - 30th July 2009 at 23:11
1980 Biggin Hill

North Weald early 90’s 93 I think

Engine run-up before its last take off

By: Mark12 - 29th July 2009 at 09:35
We used this on the front cover of “Aviation News” – I think it was also on the FC of “Control Column”
My one and only airside visit to Heathrow!
4th March 1973 – A significant date.
CPO Ron Gourlay of the RN Historic Flight was accompanying the Firefly at the Fairey commemoration at LHR. He mentioned in passing to a chum of mine who worked for BAA that he had recently spotted a couple of Seafire wrecks in a scrap yard in Warrington whilst looking for Firefly parts.
“Light blue touch paper and stand clear”…SX300 & SX336. 🙂
Mark
By: Wyvernfan - 29th July 2009 at 08:39
Thanks… very, very sad day that. Poor lads. I suppose the remains were scrapped then.
Richard
As far as i’m aware they are still held in storage, although someone like Lee Howard would probably know more.
And yes, an extremely sad day.. not just for the needless loss of the two crew but when you consider how long this beauty had been on the airshow circuit, and then one moment of…