List of aircraft flown by Eric "Winkle" Brown

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This is a list of the aircraft types flown by Captain Eric "Winkle" Brown, RN. The list was compiled and verified by the Guinness Book of Records. [1]

Contents

The list includes only the main aircraft types, for example, Brown flew fourteen (14) different marks of Spitfire, but only the basic types are listed here.

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

R

S

T

V

W

Y

Z

Notes

  1. Wings on my Sleeve p. 265-268
  2. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 1
  3. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 2
  4. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 3
  5. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 4
  6. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 1
  7. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 5
  8. Brown, Wings of the Navy, chap. 30
  9. Brown, Wings of the Navy, chap. 12
  10. 1 2 Brown, Wings of the Navy, chap. 2
  11. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 6
  12. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 7
  13. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 8
  14. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 2
  15. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 3
  16. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 9
  17. misspelt as Caprioni in reference
  18. Brown, Wings of the Navy, chap. 19
  19. Brown, Wings of the Navy, chap. 9
  20. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 11
  21. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 10
  22. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 12
  23. 1 2 3 4 Brown, Wings of the Navy, chap. 27
  24. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 14
  25. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 4
  26. Brown, Wings of the Navy, chap. 20
  27. Brown, Wings of the Navy, chap. 21
  28. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 15
  29. Brown, Wings of the Navy, chap. 3
  30. Brown, Wings of the Navy, chap. 11
  31. Brown, Wings of the Navy, chap. 13
  32. Brown, Wings of the Navy, chap. 4
  33. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 5
  34. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 16
  35. Brown, Wings of the Navy, chap. 1
  36. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 17
  37. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 18
  38. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 19
  39. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 20
  40. 1 2 Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 21
  41. Brown, Wings of the Navy, chap. 10
  42. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 22
  43. 1 2 Brown, Wings of the Navy, chap. 5
  44. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 6
  45. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 9
  46. Brown, Wings of the Navy, chap. 24
  47. Brown, Wings of the Navy, chap. 18
  48. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 23
  49. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 7
  50. Brown, Wings of the Navy, chap. 7
  51. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 8
  52. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 25
  53. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 24
  54. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 26
  55. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 10
  56. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 11
  57. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 12
  58. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 27
  59. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 13
  60. Brown, Wings of the Navy, chap. 31
  61. Wings on my Sleeve p. 105-106
  62. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 14
  63. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 28
  64. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 30
  65. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 1, chap. 29
  66. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 15
  67. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 16
  68. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 17
  69. Brown, Wings of the Navy, chap. 25
  70. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 18
  71. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 19
  72. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 20
  73. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 21
  74. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 22
  75. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 23
  76. Wings on my Sleeve p. 91-92
  77. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 24
  78. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 25
  79. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 26
  80. Brown, Wings of the Navy, chap. 28
  81. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 27
  82. Brown, Wings of the Navy, chap. 16
  83. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 28
  84. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 29
  85. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 30
  86. Brown, Wings of the Navy, chap. 15
  87. Brown, Wings of the Navy, chap. 8
  88. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 31
  89. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 32
  90. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 33
  91. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 34
  92. Brown, Wings of the Weird & Wonderful, Vol 2, chap. 35

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