And now here's the Fulmar Mk.II
The aircraft represented is BP782, again of 806 NAS, but this time in April 1942 when the squadron was deployed to the Indian Ocean aboard
Illustrious, Churchill's famous 'most dangerous moment of the war'.
Compared to the Mk.I, the visual distinctions between the two types are few, the most obvious one being the additions of new air intakes each side of the already existing one under the engine. Less visible were the 350 lbs of weight saving, the more powerful Merlin 30 engine, and the addition of more ammunitions for the eight Brownings machine guns, among others.
I should also probably mention that I modified the Mk.I drawing after I found inconsistencies and got my hands on new source materials for the wing details.
Next is the night figther variant, a derivative of the Mk.II