Single-seat fighter version for the Royal Navy, 50 built.
The F9F-8 was the final fighter version.
Second and third production series of fighter version (62 aircraft each built between 1946 and 1947).
The fighter version was retired from active service in 1965, but some aircraft were used for target towing up to 1974.
In 1941, a new system of mark numbers was introduced, independent of those used for the fighter versions.
While the NiD 42S was achieving these distinctions, development continued on the fighter version.
Single-seat fighter version, armed with four 20 mm cannons, 100 built.
China never produced a single-seat fighter version, only the two-seat JJ-2.
The Ju 88 C-1 heavy fighter version was also used in small numbers.
Proposed ship-borne fighter version for the carrier Aquila, 50 built.