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3rd Aircraft Carrier Squadron         
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MILITARY UNIT
The British 3rd Aircraft Carrier Squadron also called Third Aircraft Carrier Squadron was a military formation of Aircraft Carriers of the Royal Navy from January 1948 to July 1952.
Carrier-based aircraft         
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MILITARY AIRCRAFT DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY FOR OPERATIONS FROM AIRCRAFT CARRIERS (RETAINING LAND-BASED CAPABILITY)
Carrier-borne; Carrier aircraft; Carrier-capable aircraft; Carrier based aircraft; Carrier-based airplane; Carrier-borne aircraft; Carrier-based
Carrier-based aircraft, sometimes known as carrier-capable aircraft or carrier-borne aircraft, are naval aircraft designed for operations from aircraft carriers. They must be able to launch in a short distance and be sturdy enough to withstand the abrupt forces of launching from and recovering on a pitching deck.
1st Aircraft Carrier Squadron (Royal Navy)         
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MILITARY UNIT
1st Aircraft Carrier Squadron; British 1st Aircraft Carrier Squadron; Rear-Admiral, 1st Aircraft Carrier Squadron
The 1st Aircraft Carrier Squadron was a formation of Royal Navy aircraft carriers assigned to the British Pacific Fleet in November 1943. They were , , , and .