Albacore (Total: 274, Canadian: 33, Group 0)
Fairey Albacore

Fairey Albacore (Serial No. L7075), 2nd prototype, ca 1940. The Fairey Albacore was flown by No. 415 Squadron, RCAF, and by RCN and RCNVR pilots in service with the Fleet Air Arm, Royal Navy.
Roughly three weeks after No. 415 "Swordfish" Squadron, RCAF, received notification that they were re-equipping with the Albacore, the squadron sent six crews to RAF Station Manston in the UK on a conversion course. They trained on Albacores from the Fleet Air Arm's No. 841 Squadron. No. 841 Squadron handed over the last of their aircraft to the Canadians in November 1943. This left No. 415 (TB) Squadron as the only allied squadron operating the type. The Albacore was nicknamed 'Applecore' by its aircrew. The Albacore was the last operational bi-plane used by the RCAF. (Chris Charland)
The Fairey Albacore was a British single-engine carrier-borne biplane torpedo bomber built between 1939 and 1943 for the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm. It had a crew of three and was designed for spotting and reconnaissance as well as level, dive, and torpedo bombing. The Albacore served alongside the Fairey Swordfish and was retired before it, being replaced from 1944 by the Fairey Barracuda and the Grumman Avenger.
The Albacore was flight tested at the Aircraft and Armament Experimental Establishment at Martlesham Heath, in the UK. The test pilots noted that the elevators and ailerons were very heavy, the stall with slots free was 'uncomfortable', the front cockpit was too hot in normal summer weather, and the rear cockpit was cold and drafty. On the positive side, Albacore was apparently steady in a dive, with a smooth recovery when carrying a torpedo, and the pilot's view was excellent. Initially equipped with a 1,065 hp (794 kW) Bristol Taurus II engine, these were replaced by the Taurus XII of 1,130 hp (843 kW). Total Albacore production between 1939 and 1943 amounted to 800 including two prototypes, all built at Fairey's Hayes factory and test-flown at what became Heathrow Airport.
No. 826 Squadron, RN, was formed at Ford, Sussex, to fly the Albacore, and received 12 aircraft on 15 March 1940. The squadron went into action on 31 May, attacking E-boats off Zeebrugge and road and rail targets at Westende, Belgium. The squadron moved to Bircham Newton, Norfolk the following month, operating under the direction of Coastal Command until November, making night attacks, laying mines and bombing shipping. Three more Albacore squadrons formed before the end of 1940, No. 829 at Lee-on-Solent, No. 828 at Ford and No. 827 at Yeovilton, the last moving to Stornoway for anti-submarine patrols. Albacores went to sea when Nos. 826 and 829 Squadrons joined HMS Formidable on 26 November 1940, for convoy escort duty to Cape Town, South Africa. Aircraft from these squadrons took part in the Battle of Cape Matapan in March 1941, pressing home their torpedo attacks against the Italian battleship Vittorio Veneto, the first occasion on which they had used torpedoes in action.
By mid-1942 some 15 Fleet Air Arm squadrons were equipped with Albacores, operating from the Arctic Circle on Russian convoys, to the Western Desert, as well as in the Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean. In November 1942, Albacores of Nos. 817, 820, 822 and 832 Squadrons were in action during the Allied invasion of North Africa, flying anti-submarine patrols and bombing enemy coastal guns. Fairey Barracudas began to replace the Albacores in 1942, in all squadrons except No. 832, which was to be equipped with Grumman Avengers. The last two FAA squadrons to give up their Albacores were No. 820 Squadron and No. 841 Squadron in November 1943, aircraft from the latter squadron being passed to No. 415 Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force, at Manston for use in English Channel operations on D-Day.
No. 415 Squadron continued to operate the Albacore against German shipping until July 1944, when it was transferred to Bomber Command. The Albacores were then used to reform No. 119 Squadron. This squadron used its Albacores against German E-boats and R-boats operating along the Dutch coast, before moving to Belgium in October. The squadron was also used during the D-Day invasion, as part of the air effort to prevent German ships from attacking the invasion convoys. These Albacores were replaced by radar-equipped Fairey Swordfish Mk. IIIs in Jan 1945 for use against German midget submarines and the few remaining E-boats.Harold SKaarup web page with revisions
Albacore BF586, Mk. I
s/n BF586
c/n F5672
Fairey Aviation Company
BF 586
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
Albacore BF591, Mk. l
s/n BF591
c/n F5677
Fairey Aviation Company
BF 591
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
Albacore BF593, Mk. I
s/n BF593
c/n F5679
Fairey Aviation Company
BF 593
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
Albacore BF600, Mk. I
s/n BF600
c/n F5686
Fairey Aviation Company
BF 600
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
Albacore BF608, Mk. I
s/n BF608
c/n F5694
Fairey Aviation Company
BF 608
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
Albacore BF651, Mk. I
s/n BF651
c/n F5725
Fairey Aviation Company
BF 651
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
Albacore BF730, Mk. I
s/n BF730
c/n F5790
Fairey Aviation Company
BF 730
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
Albacore L7080, Mk. I
s/n L7080
Fairey Aviation Company
L 7080
Bristol Taurus Xll
last update: 2025-February-05
Albacore L7123, Mk. I
s/n L7123
Fairey Aviation Company
L 7123
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
Albacore L7139, l
s/n L7139
Fairey Aviation Company
L 7139
last update: 2025-February-05
Albacore N4191, Mk. I
s/n N4191
c/n 1/N 4191
Fairey Aviation Company
N 4191
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
1949-February-07 Struck off Strength 2019-08-20
Albacore N4255, l
s/n N4255
Fairey Aviation Company
N 4255
Albacore N4315, Mk. I
s/n N4315
Fairey Aviation Company
N 4315
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
1949-February-07 Struck off Strength 2019-08-20
Albacore T9150, Mk. I
s/n T9150
c/n F.4939
Fairey Aviation Company
T 9150
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
Albacore T9244, Mk. I
s/n T9244
c/n F.5003
Fairey Aviation Company
T 9244
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
1949-February-07 Struck off Strength 2019-08-20
Albacore T9246, Mk. I
s/n T9246
c/n F.5005
Fairey Aviation Company
T 9246
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
1949-February-07 Struck off Strength 2019-08-20
Albacore X8940, Mk. I
s/n X8940
Fairey Aviation Company
X 8940
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
Albacore X8947, Mk. I
s/n X8947
c/n 34/X 8947
Fairey Aviation Company
X 8947
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
1949-February-07 Struck off Strength 2019-08-20
Albacore X8951, Mk. I
s/n X8951
Fairey Aviation Company
X 8951
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
Albacore X8952, Mk. I
s/n X8952
c/n 33/X 8952
Fairey Aviation Company
X 8952
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
1949-February-07 Struck off Strength 2019-08-20
Albacore X9074, Mk. I
s/n X9074
Fairey Aviation Company
X 9074
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
Albacore X9099, Mk. I
s/n X9099
Fairey Aviation Company
X 9099
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
Albacore X9117, Mk. I
s/n X9117
Fairey Aviation Company
X 9117
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
Albacore X9140, Mk. I
s/n X9140
Fairey Aviation Company
X 9140
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
Albacore X9169, Mk. I
s/n X9169
Fairey Aviation Company
X 9169
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
Albacore X9186, Mk. I
s/n X9186
Fairey Aviation Company
X 9186
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
Albacore X9215, Mk. I
s/n X9215
Fairey Aviation Company
X 9215
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
Albacore X9220, Mk. I
s/n X9220
Fairey Aviation Company
X 9220
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
Albacore X9222, Mk. I
s/n X9222
Fairey Aviation Company
X 9222
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
Albacore X9257, Mk. I
s/n X9257
Fairey Aviation Company
X 9257
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
Albacore X9272, Mk. I
s/n X9272
Fairey Aviation Company
X 9272
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
Albacore X9280, Mk. I
s/n X9280
Fairey Aviation Company
X 9280
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05
Albacore X9281, Mk. I
s/n X9281
Fairey Aviation Company
X 9281
Bristol Taurus XII
last update: 2025-February-05