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Westland Whirlwind Mk. I

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Westland Whirlwind Mk. I
Posted by cupofwondering on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 2:38 PM

Westland Whirlwind Mk. I, low altitude fighter / fighter bomber / intruder
RAF 137 Sq, Charmy Down, UK, 1942
Piloted by E.L. Musgrave from Australia
(Airfix 02064-0, 1:72)

The Dutch Fokker G-1 Reaper, heavy fighter. If we only would have had more of them back in May 1940....

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  • From: MN
Posted by Nathan T on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 10:07 PM

Nice work for this small scale. I wonder why this aircraft wasn't more successful in the war?

 

 

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  • From: Tumwater, WA.
Posted by M. Brindos on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 10:17 PM

Nice little plane! It looks like you had fun building that kit. It's a nice display piece for sure and I can see how much attention you put into it.  Very nice. Keep modelling!

- Mike Brindos "Lost Boy"

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Posted by GMorrison on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 11:34 PM

Thats a great model of a good looking plane. To Nathans question, looking over the specifications; it was underpowered. Only 850 hp per engine, about half what a Beaufighter had.

A lot of those pre war designs were outclassed pretty quickly.

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

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Posted by Edgar on Friday, April 3, 2015 4:49 AM

The engine had insufficient "oomph," ran out of steam at around 20,000', and Rolls-Royce felt that it wasn't worth the effort to improve it. Westland couldn't build more than 2 per week, which was nowhere near enough, and Dowding said that the single-engine Hurricane IIC could do an equal job of ground attack.

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Posted by cupofwondering on Friday, April 3, 2015 5:25 AM

That's correct. It was a bad choice to pick the Rolls Royce Peregrine engines for the Whirlwind: underpowered and a lot of technical troubles. RR was ordered to focus on the production of the Merlin engines.

The Dutch Fokker G-1 Reaper, heavy fighter. If we only would have had more of them back in May 1940....

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