The Hawker Typhoon was a
British single-seat fighter-bomber, produced by Hawker Aircraft. Nicknamed the Tiffy in RAF slang, the Typhoon's service introduction in mid-1941
was also plagued with problems, and for several months the aircraft faced a
doubtful future. From late 1942 the Typhoon was equipped with bombs, from late 1943 ground attack
rockets were added to the Typhoon's armoury. Using these two weapons, the
Typhoon became one of the Second World War's most successful ground-attack
aircraft.
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My Typhoon is made from
the Hasegawa kit with Aires resin cockpit, wheel bays, gun bays, CMK control
surfaces and engine compartment.
Panted with Gunze and
weathered with oil paints.
Enjoy the photos.
Artur Oslizlo /
Arkady72
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