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Hawker Typhoon Tempest Battle of Britain ww2

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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2010

An English fighter aircraft of WW2. It was a fairly high speed design, and appeared to be an effective ground attack piece. I don't know much about this craft. Please comment. I took the images from a Japanese book I found about this plane, and thought they would be interesting for aficionados.

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  • These are the unsung heroes - so I've always had a soft spot for these planes. Not nimble enough for the fighter role they were originally designed for they became great in the ground attack role. Thanks for sharing this - I really enjoyed it.

  • Another problem that bedevilled the Tiffy in the early day was exhaust gas leakage from the manifolds, which then got into the cabin and poisoned the pilot; there were several instances of unexplained loss of control, mainly at lower levels where the pilot wouldn't be using oxo, resulting in 'straight-in' impacts. Eventually the manifolds were redesigned - quite an undertaking for the Sabre engine - and the cab air inlet was repositioned further forward.

  • read rolan beamonts The years flew past He flew the hurri. typhoon, tempest , canberra, english lightning and was chief test pilot TSR2 His opinion first 3 Hurricane, better at below 20000ft than the Spit and ME109, Typhoon best ground attack plane of the war,and Tempest as good as the p51 better at 2000ft when chasing the V1 In fact the best plane, period at catching the V1

  • I pity the poor sods who had to fly Typhoon and Tempests in WW2 - these heavy ground attack aircraft flew very fast and low - if hit there was no time to bale out.

  • The Hawker Tempest was probably the most formidable low -medium level single engined fighter-bomber of the second world war.

  • @OP You have a bit of everything Hawker made here, except the Hurricane.

    Typhoons, Tempest II and Tempest V. Typhoon was introduced in -41 as an interceptor fighter, but with many teething problems that was largely a disaster. End -42 the probles were ironed out, but the Typhoon turned out to be much more formidable as a fighter-bomber than as a pure fighter.

    Tempest was a redesigned, refined Typhoon, sleeker, more mavourable and faster. Both fast and heavily armed with four 20 mm cannons.

  • forget your spitfires, theyre just dandies.

    this is a real war machine!

  • @pramboy09

    raf hendon museum has an almost mint typhoon :)

    not restored to airworthiness condition though.

  • with the typhoon, the tailplane featured a two-spar box structure, but the fin was built around a multi-spar, multi rib construction. both rudder and elevators incorperated sizeable trim tabs. During the development of the typhoon tailplane problems resulted in several fatal crashes. Diagnostics of the fault took some time, the delay claming mant lives before the simple expedint of attaching fishplate strengthners to the rear fuselage joint cured the weakness.

  • That's a Tornado at 2.01! Very rare shot, thanks for sharing these mate.

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