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What (who) is gannet$30878$ - definition

SPECIES OF BIRD
Morus serrator; Australian Gannet; Sula serrator; Australasian Gannet; Australian gannet
  • alt=Large white seabird in flight over the ocean
  • alt=Large white seabird sheltering a squawking chick on the guano-stained ground
  • alt=A colony of numerous white seabirds seen from overhead on a rock next to the ocean, with three birds in flight.
  • Courtship behaviour
  • alt=Two large spotted brown seabirds on ground
  • alt=Large seabird feeding fluffy white chick on the ground

Fairey Gannet         
  • ''Imam Bondjol''-class]] destroyer escort in 1960.
  • An Australian Gannet AS.1 on the USS ''Philippine Sea'' in 1958.
  • The Gannet's distinctive double folding wing.
  • Newly assembled Gannet AS.4 at [[Manchester Airport]], June 1956
  • German Gannets in flight, in 1960.
  • R38}}, in 1965.
  • Gannet T.2 advanced trainer demonstrating in 1955 with one-half of the Double Mamba shut down and weapons bay open
  • Fairey Gannet XT752/772-LM has been restored to flying condition
  • Fairey Gannet at Gatow
  • The Australian Fleet Air Arm Museum's Gannet on display in 2015
  • Side view comparison of Fairey Gannet ASW and AEW versions
NAVAL AIRCRAFT FAMILY
Westland Gannet; Fairey Gannet AS.1; Fairey Gannet AS.4; Fairey Gannet A.S. Mk.1; Fairey Gannet A.S. Mk.4
The Fairey Gannet is a carrier-borne aircraft that was designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer the Fairey Aviation Company. It was developed for the Royal Navy, being the first fixed-wing aircraft to combine both the search and strike portions of anti-submarine warfare (ASW) operations to be operated by the Fleet Air Arm (FAA).
Tugan Gannet         
TWIN-ENGINED AIRLINER
Wacket Gannet; Wackett Gannet; Tugan LJW.7 Gannet
The Tugan LJW7 Gannet, also known later as the Wackett Gannet after its designer Lawrence Wackett, was a small twin-engined airliner built by Tugan Aircraft in Australia in the 1930s.Watkins 1961, p.
Fairey Gannet AEW.3         
  • Drawing of proposed Gannet AEW7
  • Fairey Gannet AEW.3 drawing
  • A section of four Gannets during the 1961 [[Farnborough Airshow]].
  • Gannet AEW.3 ''XL482'' is displayed at the [[Pima Air & Space Museum]], Arizona
  • No. 849 Squadron Gannet AEW.3 showing wing folding system.
  • A Gannet on the catapult of HMS ''Ark Royal'' in September 1978
  • The Douglas Skyraider had been in service since the early 1950s, but was rapidly becoming obsolete
  • Gannet AEW.3 ''XL472'' at [[Gatwick Aviation Museum]]
AIRBORNE EARLY WARNING AIRCRAFT
Fairey Gannet AEW; Fairey Gannet AEW3; Fairey Gannet AEW.7; Fairey Gannet AEW Mk.3
The Fairey Gannet AEW.3 is a variant of the Fairey Gannet anti-submarine warfare aircraft intended to be used in the airborne early warning (AEW) role on aircraft carriers of the Royal Navy.

Wikipedia

Australasian gannet

The Australasian gannet (Morus serrator), also known as the Australian gannet or tākapu, is a large seabird of the booby and gannet family, Sulidae. Adults are mostly white, with black flight feathers at the wingtips and lining the trailing edge of the wing. The central tail feathers are also black. The head is tinged buff-yellow, with a pale blue-grey bill edged in black, and blue-rimmed eyes. Young birds have mottled plumage in their first year, dark above and light below. The head is an intermediate mottled grey, with a dark bill. The birds gradually acquire more white in subsequent seasons until they reach maturity after five years.

The species range over water above the continental shelf along the southern and eastern Australian coastline, from Steep Point in Western Australia to Rockhampton, Queensland, as well as the North and South Islands of New Zealand, Lord Howe and Norfolk Islands. Nesting takes place in colonies along the coastlines of New Zealand, Victoria and Tasmania—mostly on offshore islands, although there are several mainland colonies in both countries. Highly territorial when breeding, the Australasian gannet performs agonistic displays to defend its nest. Potential and mated pairs engage in courtship and greeting displays. The nest is a cup-shaped mound composed of seaweed, earth, and other debris, built by the female from material mainly gathered by the male. A single pale blue egg is laid yearly, though lost eggs may be replaced. The chick is born featherless but is soon covered in white down. Fed regurgitated fish by its parents, it grows rapidly and outweighs the average adult when it fledges.

These birds are plunge divers and spectacular fishers, plunging into the ocean at high speed. They eat mainly squid and forage fish that school near the surface. The species faces few natural or man-made threats, and since its population is growing it is considered to be a least-concern species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).