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Hawker Tempest V

Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15bis

Serial Number: NV778
Period: WWII
Collection Ref: 72-A-571
Location: RAF Museum London, Milestones of Flight

The Tempest was one of the most powerful high performance fighters to see operational service in World War II and extended the boundaries of piston-engined powered flight. Built on lessons learned earlier in the conflict it was designed to be a fast, manoeuvrable, heavily armed, high altitude interceptor. By the time it came into service, towards the end of the war, the German fighter forces had been decimated and it became a highly successful adversary of enemy ground troops and V1 Flying Bombs.

This particular aircraft was too late for active service and spent its operational life towing targets for air-to-air gunnery practice. The undersides are painted with black and yellow stripes to make it obvious that it was the tug not the target!

What makes this a Milestone Aircraft?

The Tempest was one of the last piston-engined front line fighters demonstrating the maximum performance that could be achieved with a piston engine and propeller combination.

Did you know?

Coloured like a wasp, this Hawker Tempest was used for towing targets, not for stinging the enemy.

The Tempest suspended in Milestones of Flight

Tempest at WarTempest at War

This film provides a superb and totally unique portrait of this now largely overlooked RAF warhorse.
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