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  2. Hawker Tempest - Wikipedia

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    Tempest F. Mk. II – (F.2 [e]) – Initial fighter version of the Tempest Mk. II. 100 built by Hawker [48] and 50 by Bristol. [18] Later upgraded to FB standard. [18] Tempest F.B. Mk. II – (FB.2) – Later fighter-bomber version of the Tempest Mk. II with strengthened wings and underwing hardpoints for bomb and rocket pylons, among other ...

  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. BAE Systems Tempest - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] By 2022, the first flight was planned for no earlier than 2026. [15] By late 2021, the UK-led Future Air Combat System (FCAS) project entered the Concept and Assessment phase, with an initial contract let to BAE Systems worth approximately £250 million (US$340 million) to advance the design. BAE Systems is the lead contractor for the ...

  5. List of fighter aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Fighter aircraft are military aircraft primarily designed for air-to-air combat.This list does not aim to include attack aircraft primarily intended for different roles, where they have some secondary air-to-air capability.

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  7. No. 14 Squadron PAF - Wikipedia

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    The No. 14 Squadron was the PAF's first fighter-bomber squadron, which was raised on 1 November 1948, at RPAF Base Peshawar and operated the Hawker Tempest fighters which were inherited from the RIAF but were later re-equipped with newly acquired Hawker Fury fighter-bombers after being number-plated for some months.

  8. List of aircraft of the Royal Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Hawker Siddeley 125: UK Jet Transport 1965 2015 Twin-engined jet monoplane British Aerospace 146: UK Jet Transport 1986 2022 [3] [4] Four-engined jet monoplane Short 184: UK Propeller Bomber 1918 1921 Single-engined biplane floatplane Short 320 [5] UK Propeller Torpedo bomber 1918 Single-engined biplane floatplane Avro 504K & N [6] UK Propeller

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