Hawker Typhoon, Tempest and Sea Fury by Kev Darling
The first of a family of singel-engined aircraft that would play an important part in the RAF's and Fleet Air Arm's contributions to World War II, the Typhoon was designed as a high-speed interceptor fighter and replacement for its forebear, the Hurricane. The Tempest was a development of the Typhoon. It was a more than capable ground-attack aircraft and defence fighter at medium altitudes. The final development of the line was the small and even faster Sea Fury, which had evolved from the Fury originally destined for the RAF. This title tells the full story of these important aircraft.