Classic Combat Aircraft | home
De Havilland Hornet
High-performance twin-engined fighter, based on De Havilland Mosquito experience. The Hornet was a single-seater, and smaller than the Mosquito. The construction incorporated metal under wing surfaces, and it had handed engines to eliminate torque. Hornets remained in service until 1955 because the Hornet had a better range than jet fighters. None saw action in WW2.
Type:Long range fighter/bomber
Power plant Two Rolls-Royce Merlin 130/131 inline piston engines
Wingspan 45 ft 13.72 m
Length 36.7 ft 11.18 m
Height 14.2 ft 4.32 m
Weight 20,900 LB 9,480 kg
Speed 472 mph 759 km/h
Ceiling 35,000 ft 10,670 m
Range 2,503 mi 4,028 km
Armament 4x 20 mm cannon, 907 kg bomb
Crew One
|
||