
The Hawker Fury was one of the great and famous fighters from the period between the two world wars. It saw service in six
RAF squadrons between 1931 and January 1939. It also equipped three SAAF squadrons in East Africa. Spanish Furies
were employed by both the Republican and Nationalist Air Forces during the Spanish Civil War (in which at least one
Portuguese machine also were destroyed). Yugoslav Furies saw combat against Axis forces during the German invasion in
April 1941. The last use of the Fury was Persian Furies who were employed on border patrol duties in 1942. 

The Hawker Fury saw service in: Great Britain, Persia (22), Portugal (3), South Africa (30+), Spain (3), Yugoslavia (30+). 

Total production: 262 

Technical details Hawker Fury Mk.II 
Type:____________Fighter
Span:____________9.14 m
Lenght:__________8.15 m
Engine:__________Rolls-Royce Kestrel VI / 640 hsp.
Max speed:_______359 km/h at 5, 029 m
Service ceiling:_8,992 m
Range:___________434 km
Armament:________2x0.303in Vickers Mk.V machine guns + provision for underwing light bombs 



This model is the second of three Spainish Furies in Republican colours. 
This aircraft having initially flown operationally painted aluminium overall 
with red wing bands and large red panels on the fuselage. But painted as
show with the start of hostilites.