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Deasy Corporation
2026 AD
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Hawker Tempest
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Military Vehicle Name
Hawker Tempest
Manufacturer
Hawker Aircraft
Faction
United Kingdom
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
High-performance fighter developed from the Typhoon
Period
Modern History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
World War Era (POLIS)
Cold War Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
1942
End Year:
1945
Tempest PR536 museum display
A camouflaged Hawker Tempest marked PR536 is displayed indoors behind a low barrier. The aircraft has RAF roundels, code letters H-DQ on the fuselage, red-white-blue tail stripes, landing gear down, a large propeller, and a yellow leading-edge stripe on the wing.
Tempest JN751 combat artwork
An artwork image shows a Hawker Tempest marked JN751 and R-B banking in flight with black-and-white wing stripes. The aircraft has RAF roundels, a yellow spinner, a blurred propeller, and a bright burst of fire trailing from another aircraft in the distance.
Tempest EJ743 artwork
A painted image shows a camouflaged Hawker Tempest marked EJ743 flying near clouds. The aircraft has RAF roundels, red-white-blue tail stripes, a dark spinner, a blurred propeller, and a pilot visible under the canopy; Bridgeman Images watermarks are printed across the picture.
Tempest PR533 low pass
A silver Hawker Tempest marked PR533 flies low with its landing gear extended. The image shows RAF roundels under the wings, red-white-blue tail stripes, a blue spinner, a blurred propeller, open wheel wells, and trees blurred below the aircraft.
Tempest illustrated title graphic
A graphic image shows an illustrated camouflaged Hawker Tempest viewed from above against a cloudy blue background. Large white Tempest text covers the lower left, and a partial circular World War design mark appears along the right edge.
Tempest W2-X on airfield
A black-and-white side view shows a Hawker Tempest marked W2-X parked on an airfield. The aircraft has landing gear down, a large propeller, RAF fuselage roundel, red-white-blue tail stripes, underwing tanks, and additional aircraft and people in the background.
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