Fairey
Firefly was a rugged, two-seat carrier-borne aircraft ordered by the
British Air Ministry, with the first prototype trials in December 1941.
Designed as a long-range anti-submarine reconnaissance-fighter, it was
based on the Fairey Fulmar but was greatly improved with a more powerful
engine and heavy weapons for strike operations.
Royal Netherlands Navy deployed a Firefly squadron to the Dutch East
Indies, as part of the forces countering Indonesian nationalists.