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Hawker Tempest II being restored to flying condition in NZ

PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 11:55 pm
by andy190
A Hawker Tempest II is being restored to flying condition in NZ.

http://www.hawkertempest.se/MW376.htm

http://rnzaf.proboards.com/index.cgi?board...5736&page=1

Read more about the Hawker Tempest II here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawker_Tempest#Tempest_Mk.II

Re: Hawker Tempest II being restored to flying condition in NZ

PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 6:39 am
by Flying Trucker
That is good news Andy... :)

Thanks for the Links... ;)

Re: Hawker Tempest II being restored to flying condition in NZ

PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 8:08 am
by Hagar
Shame it's not a Tempest V.

Re: Hawker Tempest II being restored to flying condition in NZ

PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 8:30 am
by C
At last. These have been sitting around at various NW europe airfields for too long. The last Tempest II to be restored ended up stateside with Kermit Weeks, but unairworthy.

AFAIK his V is still at Booker Doug with PPS.

Re: Hawker Tempest II being restored to flying condition in NZ

PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 8:39 am
by ozzy72
I'd not heard about this! Exciting news 8-)

Re: Hawker Tempest II being restored to flying condition in NZ

PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 5:09 pm
by andy190
Shame it's not a Tempest V.


How is it a shame? The V's had a different Engine that I've heard are difficult to restore.

I've seen a Napier Sabre in a Museum & it sure looked complicated.

Re: Hawker Tempest II being restored to flying condition in NZ

PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 5:42 pm
by C
Shame it's not a Tempest V.


How is it a shame? The V's had a different Engine that I've heard are difficult to restore.

I've seen a Napier Sabre in a Museum & it sure looked complicated.


You've kinda justified Doug's point in your own post! ;D ;)

It's a shame because the Tempest II is reasonably similar to the reasonable plentiful Sea Fury. I'd be excited by an airworthy Tempest II and it Centaurus, but due to the rarity of Hawker Typhoons (1!) and Tempests Vs I'd love to hear the (somewhat utterly mental) sound of an airworthy Napier Sabre!

Old recording, but have listen. Somewhere between a Merlin and a Pulse jet. A bit like the aeroplane equivalent of BRM's V16 F1 car of the 50s!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fo0Lv1S3RfQ

Re: Hawker Tempest II being restored to flying condition in NZ

PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 5:47 pm
by andy190
Shame it's not a Tempest V.


How is it a shame? The V's had a different Engine that I've heard are difficult to restore.

I've seen a Napier Sabre in a Museum & it sure looked complicated.


You've kinda justified Doug's point in your own post! ;D ;)

It's a shame because the Tempest II is reasonably similar to the reasonable plentiful Sea Fury. I'd be excited by an airworthy Tempest II and it Centaurus, but due to the rarity of Hawker Typhoons (1!) and Tempests Vs I'd love to hear the (somewhat utterly mental) sound of an airworthy Napier Sabre!

Old recording, but have listen. Somewhere between a Merlin and a Pulse jet. A bit like the aeroplane equivalent of BRM's V16 F1 car of the 50s!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fo0Lv1S3RfQ


I see what you mean. ;D

I'd love to see a Typhoon flying or even in a Museum. They seem to have been forgotten about even though they did so much for the Allied War Effort.

Re: Hawker Tempest II being restored to flying condition in NZ

PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 6:08 pm
by Hagar
Shame it's not a Tempest V.


How is it a shame? The V's had a different Engine that I've heard are difficult to restore.

I've seen a Napier Sabre in a Museum & it sure looked complicated.


You've kinda justified Doug's point in your own post! ;D ;)

It's a shame because the Tempest II is reasonably similar to the reasonable plentiful Sea Fury. I'd be excited by an airworthy Tempest II and it Centaurus, but due to the rarity of Hawker Typhoons (1!) and Tempests Vs I'd love to hear the (somewhat utterly mental) sound of an airworthy Napier Sabre!

Old recording, but have listen. Somewhere between a Merlin and a Pulse jet. A bit like the aeroplane equivalent of BRM's V16 F1 car of the 50s!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fo0Lv1S3RfQ

Thanks for explaining that C. I've been lucky enough to experience many things in aviation that most people can only dream of but I would dearly love to hear the fantastic (utterly mental) sound of a Napier Sabre in the air before I depart this mortal coil. :o

Re: Hawker Tempest II being restored to flying condition in NZ

PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 7:52 pm
by Steve M
The sound is so animal! Kind of like the engine timing didn't have spark advance and wants to run best at high rpm. I know spark advance was on the steering columns of model A Fords because I had one. Did aircraft have something like timing advance?