June 12, 2012 at 7:45 pm
Hello all,
Here’s a lovely what-if:
Enjoy!
By: RAFRochford - 26th June 2012 at 19:55
Hi Pete;
Ah! I had thought of that. It’s got handed engines and darn big tail surfaces! 😉
Regards;
Steve
By: PeterVerney - 26th June 2012 at 19:47
I was thinking of the swing on takeoff. :eek::eek:
By: RAFRochford - 26th June 2012 at 15:11
Hi Pete;
Thanks for comments about the model.
With the imagined landing speed of this beast, I would think you’d need an Elsan that big! 😮
Regards;
Steve
By: PeterVerney - 26th June 2012 at 14:40
That is a super model. :diablo::diablo: BUT is it posed on an oversize Elsan, guess the pilot would need it :diablo::diablo:
By: inkworm - 26th June 2012 at 14:06
That is a cracking model, lovely build and great paint job.
By: RAFRochford - 26th June 2012 at 12:15
Hi WB556;
Thanks for the kind words (And Pete too!)
I’m sure it would be a total handful! Contra-props? As Monty Python once said, “Stop that! That’s silly!” 😀
Did you notice that the serial numbers are in fact from a Chipmunk.
Regards;
Steve
By: WB556 - 26th June 2012 at 11:46
Can you do it with contra rotating props now?
By: WB556 - 26th June 2012 at 11:41
Agreed, amazing job. That looks like it would be a handful!
By: MerlinPete - 26th June 2012 at 10:19
This thread got me thinking. “Wonder what a Westland Whirlwind with Griffons would look like?” So I decided to build one! Here’s my interpretation of what the Whirlwind might have looked like had it made it into the postwar years and seen service with the FAA.
Hope you like it!
Fantastic model Steve.
Pete
By: Versuch - 26th June 2012 at 04:30
Now THATS funny!!
By: MerlinPete - 26th June 2012 at 00:17
Griffon-powered Sopwith Camel?
: )
Ian
You called?
Pete
By: RAFRochford - 25th June 2012 at 22:43
This thread got me thinking. “Wonder what a Westland Whirlwind with Griffons would look like?” So I decided to build one! Here’s my interpretation of what the Whirlwind might have looked like had it made it into the postwar years and seen service with the FAA.
Hope you like it!



Regards;
Steve
By: hampden98 - 15th June 2012 at 18:16
How about a Mosquito with two Griffon Engines, or perhaps two Jet engines?
By: antoni - 15th June 2012 at 13:47
One Griffon IIA powered Hurricane with four Oerlikon cannon was to be built under specification F.37/35 during 1939-41. When the Typhoon entered production it was dropped. Looked like a Merlin Hurricane apart from the chin.
Napier Dagger. – proposed to ease pressure on Merlin production. Studied in detail at the time of the BoB, shelved November 1940.
Hercules – proposed in 1941, all second line Hurricanes to be fitted with Hercules to ease production of the Merlin.
All three are illustrated by Andy Hay (www.flyingart.co.uk) in Aeroplane Icons Hurricane the RAF’s Renowned World War 2 Workhorse, Martyn Chorlton et al.
By: SADSACK - 14th June 2012 at 17:43
re;
Theres a lovely colour air to air picture of the Hurricane V. Anyone know it?
I think I saw it at the RAFM – now that was a nice looking plane!
By: D1566 - 14th June 2012 at 13:38
Presumably performance would have been a little behind the MkXII Spitfire at similar altitudes?
By: pogno - 14th June 2012 at 12:49
A combination that has always seemed plausible, and potentially useful, would have been a Bristol Hercules powered Hurricane.
The Hercules existed in versions that produced similar power to the Merlin although being slightly heavier, partially offset by the savings in not needing a radiator.
I presume the Hercules production output was in desperate demand for the Stirling, Beaufighter, Wellington, Halifax etc to allow any thought of using elsewhere.
Richard
By: Edgar Brooks - 14th June 2012 at 00:35
Camm did draw up plans for a Griffon-powered Hurricane, but, presumably due to weight/CofG considerations, it would have meant raking the wing spars forward; he was told, by the Air Minstry to forget it, and concentrate on the Tornado. The drawings could be somewhere, but I’ve never seen them.
By: Mike J - 13th June 2012 at 23:53
I think the details should be sent to Hawker Restorations with the instruction – Please build this!
Please, no. It looks absolutely hideous.
By: Sideslip - 13th June 2012 at 19:33
I think the details should be sent to Hawker Restorations with the instruction – Please build this!