After the Second World War , the rapid development of the aircraft industry in the UK almost completely stopped, as the government promulgated the so-called "ten-year rule", which stated that any threat to the country would be predicted 10 years before it became real.
This philosophy was shaken by the Berlin airlift and completely destroyed by the outbreak of the Korean War in June 1950.
By that time, the first jet fighter aircraft of the British Navy had already been flying for two months. The prototype of the Supermarine Attacker aircraft had a Nin engine and a Spitful wing with remote radiators. The result was the Attacker - F.
See also: flying ship
Mk1, a very mediocre fighter, the main advantages of which were the low cost and ease of control at low altitudes "Attacker" FB.
The Mk2 already had a power aileron booster and a reinforced canopy with a metal frame. th squadrons of regular forces from the end of 1951 to 1955.
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