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  2. Hawker Typhoon - Wikipedia

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    The Hawker Typhoon is a British single-seat fighter-bomber, produced by Hawker Aircraft. It was intended to be a medium-high altitude interceptor , as a replacement for the Hawker Hurricane , but several design problems were encountered and it never completely satisfied this requirement.

  3. Hawker Typhoon Preservation Group - Wikipedia

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    Parts of two other aircraft, a Hawker Tempest and a Typhoon IB, have been acquired by the HTPG for incorporating into RB396. [7] [8] The IB, EJ922, consisted of the cockpit section, and was gained in 2016. [9] [10] The Hawker Tempest, JN768, was previously being restored to airworthiness by Anglia Aircraft Restorations. The compatibility of the ...

  4. 440 Transport Squadron - Wikipedia

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    It was for a time an air defence squadron from the start of the Second World War before moving to the United Kingdom. There it equipped as a fighter-bomber squadron under Royal Air Force (RAF) operational control, flying Hawker Typhoon aircraft. 440 Squadron supported the ground campaign through Northwest Europe until the end of the war.

  5. Napier Sabre - Wikipedia

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    A 2,400hp Sabre inside a mock-up of an aircraft nose, mounted on a truck for display purposes . By 1944, the Sabre V was delivering 2,400 horsepower (1,800 kilowatts) consistently and the reputation of the engine started to improve. This was the last version to enter service, being used in the Hawker Typhoon and its derivative, the Hawker ...

  6. No. 195 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    No. 195 Squadron was formed at RAF Duxford on 16 November 1942 with the Hawker Typhoon.After a long training phase the squadron became operational at RAF Ludham with the Typhoon operating offensive Rhubarb sorties and from the end of the year was involved with Roadstead operations using the Typhoons as bombers.

  7. No. 193 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    Although designated to operate the new Hawker Typhoon, the squadron at first used the Hawker Hurricane until the Typhoon was declared operational in April 1943. In November 1943 the squadron was used to attack the German V-1 launch sites. The squadron then moved base in the south of England a number of times supporting the buildup for invasion ...

  8. No. 182 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft operated by no. 182 Squadron RAF From To ... Oct 1942: Hawker Hurricane: I Sep 1942: Jan 1943: Hawker Typhoon: IA Sep 1942: Sep 1945: Hawker Typhoon: IB [2 ...

  9. No. 198 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    The RAF's top scoring Typhoon pilot was 198 Squadron's John Robert Baldwin, who claimed 15 aircraft shot down during 1942–44. Baldwin became commanding officer of the squadron in November 1943 and relinquished command in April 1944. He continued his association with 198 Squadron and ended the war as a Group Captain commanding No. 84 (Typhoon ...