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A02110 Hawker Tempest Mk.V Post War

A02110 Hawker Tempest Mk.V Post War

SKU: A02110

An aircraft which has to be considered one of the finest aeroplanes of the Second World War, the Hawker Tempest V could trace its design lineage back to the Hurricane fighters which proved so decisive during the Battle of Britain only two years earlier, but would represent the absolute zenith of piston engined fighter design. Indeed, when accomplished designer Sydney Camm was looking to produce his '˜Super Hurricane'™ replacement for the aviation saviour of the Battle of Britain, the aircraft he surely had in mind was the Tempest V. As it was, the Tempest is often confused with its predecessor in Royal Air Force service, the Typhoon, even though the two are very different aeroplanes. 

The original fighter replacement for the Hawker Hurricane was the Typhoon, an aircraft which attempted to combine the most powerful piston engine available at the time with a small, yet strong and heavily armed airframe. Although intended as an interceptor fighter, it became apparent during development that the new aircraft would not be able to fulfil this role, as the thickness of the wing was not conducive to high performance at high altitude. In fact, the Typhoon would endure quite a troubled development and service introduction, to the point where cancellation of the programme was seriously considered at one time. Nevertheless, the Typhoon would eventually go on to find its aviation niche as a hard-hitting ground attack aircraft and one which would come into its own during the time of the Allied invasion of Normandy. 

  • spec

    length-14.3cm

    width-17.4cm

    wingspan-174mm

    number of parts-72

    scale-1:72

    skill level-2

  • schemes-A-B

    A02110 - Hawker Tempest Mk.V Post War, Aircraft flown by Leader H 'Poppa' Ambrose DFC, Commanding Officer No.26 Squadron, Royal Air Force Gatow, Germany , 1946. (A)

    No 11 Silver - Metallic 

    No 24 Trainer Yellow - Matt 

    No 33 Black - Matt 

    No 53 Gunmetal - Metallic 

    No.54 Brass Metallic 

    No 61 Flesh - Matt 

    No 62 Leather - Matt 

    No 96 RAF Blue - Matt 

    No 78 Cockpit Green - Matt 

    No 81 Pale Yellow - Matt 

    No 121 Pale Stone - Matt 

    A02110 - Hawker Tempest Mk.V Post War, No.80 Squadron, Royal Airforce Wunstorf (formerly Advanced Landing Ground B-11) Germany, 1946. (B)

    No 11 Silver - Metallic 

    No 24 Trainer Yellow - Matt 

    No 25 Blue - Matt 

    No 30 Dark Green - Matt 

    No 33 Black - Matt 

    No 53 Gunmetal - Metallic 

    No.54 Brass Metallic 

    No 61 Flesh - Matt 

    No 62 Leather - Matt 

    No 96 RAF Blue - Matt 

    No 106 Ocean Grey - Matt 

    No 78 Cockpit Green - Matt 

    No 81 Pale Yellow - Matt 

    No 121 Pale Stone - Matt 

    No 165 Medium Sea Grey - Matt

  • Safety Information

    WARNING. Not suitable for children under 36 months. It contains small parts which can present a choking hazard. Please retain these details and the address for future reference. CAUTION Please remove all packaging before giving the toy to a child.

  • License line

    BAE SYSTEMS is a registered trade mark of BAE Systems plc.

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