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  RAF Hawker Tempest Mk. V Fighter - George Edward "Ted" Kosh, JN765, No. 3 Squadron, RAF Newchurch, June 1944 (1:72 Scale)
  RAF Hawker Tempest Mk. V Fighter - George Edward 'Ted' Kosh, JN765, No. 3 Squadron, RAF Newchurch, June 1944
RAF Hawker Tempest Mk. V Fighter - George Edward 'Ted' Kosh, JN765, No. 3 Squadron, RAF Newchurch, June 1944

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"Thanks to its 2,400 hp engine it had a considerable margin of excess power and its acceleration was phenomenal. It was pretty tricky to fly, but its performance more than made up for it..."
- French ace Pierre Clostermann, from his book "The Big Show"

The Hawker Tempest was a British fighter aircraft primarily used by the Royal Air Force (RAF) in the Second World War. The Tempest was an improved derivative of the Hawker Typhoon, and one of the most powerful fighter aircraft used in the war.

Some of the assets of the Tempest V were its high cruising speed (nearly 400 mph using 1,420 hp), good acceleration, excellent climbing and diving speeds, especially at low to medium altitudes. All of these are vital in air combat which, during The Second World War, rarely got into the tail chasing, close-quarter "dog fights" so beloved of filmmakers.

The Mk V was a much different Tempest to the Mk I with many improvements over preceding variants. The Mk Vs received the initially problem-plagued Napier Sabre II series engines developing in excess of 2,000 hp with their H-24 cylinder configuration. The Mk V had (in Series 1) the long-barrel Mk.II Hispano cannon. The Series 1 rear fuselage/empennage joint, just in front of the tailplane, featured the 20 external reinforcing "fishplates" first seen fitted to the Typhoon. The Series 2 had more versatility with its ability to hold up to 2,000 lb (908 kg) of external stores, a detachable rear fuselage and four short-barrel Mk V Hispano cannon each with 150 rounds. The Series 2 ailerons were fitted with spring loaded tabs which lightened the aerodynamic loads, making them easier for the pilot to use and dramatically improving the roll rate above 250 mph. Also developed specifically for the Tempest by Hawker was a streamlined 45 gallon "drop tank" and carrier fairing; the Series 2 wing incorporated the plumbing for these tanks, one to each wing. As in all mass-produced aircraft, there may have been some overlap of these features as new components became available.

Unusually, in spite of the Tempest V being the RAF's best low to medium altitude fighter, it was not equipped with the new Mk IIC gyroscopic gunsight, an asset which was fitted in RAF Spitfires and Mustangs from mid-1944 and one which considerably improved the chances of shooting down opposing aircraft. Tempest pilots continued to use the Mk.IIL reflector gunsight.

Externally the Tempest V bore a strong resemblance to the Typhoon; the longer nose, thinner wings and a larger tail unit with a gracefully curved dorsal fin being the noticeable differences.

Pictured here is a RAF Hawker Tempest Mk. V fighter that was piloted by George Edward "Ted" Kosh, who was attached to No. 3 Squadron, then deployed to RAF Newchurch, England, during June 1944. Sold Out!

Dimensions:
Wingspan: 6.75 inches
Length: 5.75 inches

Release Date: June 2009

Historical Account: "Ted" - Flying Officer George Edward Kosh, known as 'Ted', was just 21 years of age when his Hawker Tempest plane crashed on farmland as he attempted to shoot down a V1 flying bomb in July 1944.

 
Features
  • Plastic construction
  • Spinning propeller
  • Opening canopy
  • Ability to display the aircraft in flight or in landed position
  • Comes with display stand

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