Seaplane Jetfighters

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Saunders Roe P121 scans from a brochure I was able to copy some pages from.
 

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Saunders Roe P121 scans from a brochure I was able to copy some pages from.
Saunders Roe P148 scans from a brochure I was able to copy some pages from.
 

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Saunders Roe P148 scans from a brochure I was able to copy some pages from.
Thank you. But SARO's P.148 was not a seaplane, not even an amphibian, but a carrier all-weather fighter. Hence the underwing missile carriage, for instance, or belly-mounted guns.
 

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