British DeHavilland Vampire fighter
It is a jet fighter developed by the British de Havilland company after World War II. It is the first single-engine jet fighter of the Royal Air Force. The prototype first flew on 20 September 1943, powered by a "Goblin" jet engine designed by Frank Halford. It is known for its unique aerodynamic layout of the twin tail beam. Vampire also set a number of "firsts", including the first jet to take off and land on an aircraft carrier, the first jet to fly over the Atlantic Ocean, and the first jet trainer on which students can get "wings". Served in several countries worldwide until the 1970 s.
During World War II, the British fighter jet Typhoon fighter jet
The Hawker Typhoon was a combat bomber produced by the United Kingdom during World War II, serving as a direct replacement for the Hawker Hurricane fighter and capable of performing mid to low altitude interception missions. The Typhoon fighter bomber can carry bombs and RP-3 rockets, giving it strong ground attack capabilities. It is precisely because of this that the Typhoon became one of the most successful ground attack aircraft of World War II.
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