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Taming the BEAST
The Seafire Mk45 was never destined to see front-line service, but this mark contributed much to what became the ultimate expression of Supermarine’s naval fighter SEAFIRE 45 A lovely air-to-air photo of Seafire Mk45 prototype TM379. At this point it had a single five-blade propeller. Since only a relatively small number of Supermarine Seafire Mk45s were built — just 50 production aircraft, in addition to prototypes, within the 20,000-plus Spitfires and more than 2,000 Seafires — this mark has tended

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