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One of the best fighters of great Britain during the Second world war, the Hawker "tempest" entered the operating units shortly before the allied landing in Normandy, and after the war was in service with the RAF until the early 50-ies.
on September 2, 1942, the chief pilot F. Lucas for the first time raised the "five" in the air. It had a sabre II engine and a four-bladed propeller. The cabin with side doors and tail feathers were made in the type of "Typhoon". Radiators were placed in a single unit under the motor. During the tests revealed poor stability of the aircraft in flight, and it was equipped with an increased horizontal tail. The vertical tail was typical of "the tempest" the dorsal fin. In General, the pilots ' reviews of the new fighter were positive.
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