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Hawker Tempest Mk.V Series 1 Weekend Edition 1:48


Codice: ED84171
Prezzo: €34.60

Eduard 1:48 - Hawker Tempest Mk.V Series 1 Weekend Edition.

Kit statico in scatola di montaggio.

Weekend edition kit of British WWII fighter aircraft Tempest Mk.V Series 1 in 1/48 scale.

Fokused on machines participated in the Operation Overlord.

- Plastic parts: Eduard
- Marking options: 2
- Decals: Eduard
- PE parts: no
- Painting mask: no
- Resin parts: no

Marking options:
- JN751, W/Cdr Roland P. Beamont DSO, DFC - bar, CO of No. 150 Wing, Newchurch, United Kingdom, June 1944
In May 1944, No. 150 Wing was deemed operational. The Tempest equipped only No. 3 and No. 486 Squadrons, while No. 56 Squadron had to wait for their new Tempests until late June 1944 and used the Spitfire Mk.IX in the interim. The task of the Tempests of No. 150 Wing at the time of the invasion was to provide air cover over the battlefield and attack enemy ground targets but from mid-June, the priority became (as the Tempest was the most suitable aircraft for the task) the protection of southern England from V-1 attacks. At the end of September 1944, the entire unit under the leadership of Beamont moved to liberated Europe. On October 12th, Beamont?s machine was hit by flak and due to a damaged radiator had to put down behind enemy lines and spent the remainder of the war in captivity. Over the course of the Second World War, Beamont claimed nine kills and in July 1944 was awarded a bar to his DSO in recognition of his successful leadership of the Tempest wing which had destroyed more than 600 V-1s (32 by Beamont himself). After the war, he continued on as a test pilot and flew, among others, the Meteor, Vampire, Canberra, Lighting and the TSR-2. He retired in August 1979 and died on November 19th, 2001. Two days before the invasion of Europe, Beamont's aircraft received the prescribed "Special Markings" - 18-inch wide black and white stripes encircling the rear fuselage and wings.

- JN765, No. 3 Squadron, Newchurch, United Kingdom, June 1944
No. 3 Squadron was formed in 1912 and at the beginning of the Second World War was equipped with the Hawker Hurricane. As a component of the British Expeditionary Force it fought over Belgium and France. On returning to Great Britain, patrol duties were assigned to the unit over the Royal Navy base at Scape Flow and from April 1941, operated over southern England as a night fighter unit. In February 1943, the unit was re-equipped with the Hawker Typhoon and a year later, the Tempest. With these aircraft, the unit prepared for the invasion of Europe but was held back to defend southern England against the V-1 flying bomb. When the V-1 launch sites were over-run, it was one of the Tempest squadrons transferred to the European mainland to support advancing Allied troops all the way to the end of the war. It remained in Germany until May 1999 as part of the British Air Forces of Occupation (BAFO), 2nd TAF and RAF Germany. At the turn of the century, the unit took part in the bombings of Kosovo, Sierra Leone, Iraq, and in 2004, Afghanistan. In March 2006, the unit received the Eurofighter Typhoon. In early June 1944, No. 3 Squadron's code was changed from QO to JF which was used until August 1945. The socalled "Invasion Stripes" were also added to aircraft serialed JN765 prior to the operation. Groundcrew painted black the bottom section of the main landing gear cover black, apparently in error.

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