Fairey Gannet AEW.3
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The Fairey Gannet AEW.3 is a variant of the Fairey Gannet anti-submarine warfare aircraft intended to be used in the airborne early warning (AEW) role on aircraft carriers of the Royal Navy. It was introduced to service in 1959 to replace the obsolete Douglas Skyraider, and was intended as an interim solution until the planned introduction of a new, purpose built AEW platform for use on the planned CVA-01 aircraft carriers. Neither the new aircraft carriers nor the new AEW aircraft were proceeded with, and the Gannet AEW.3 remained in service until the last aircraft carrier that could operate it was retired in 1978.
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Gannet AEW.3 | |
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Gannets lined up on the apron at RAF Lossiemouth in 1977 | |
Role | Airborne early warning aircraft |
National origin | United Kingdom |
Manufacturer | Fairey Aviation Company |
First flight | 20 August 1958 |
Introduction | August 1959 |
Retired | 15 December 1978[note 1] |
Primary user | Royal Navy |
Produced | 1958–1963 |
Number built | 44 |
Developed from | Fairey Gannet |
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