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The '''{{Specs|name}}''' is a Rank {{Specs|rank}} British strike fighter {{Battle-rating}}. This aircraft was introduced in [[Update 1.71 "New E.R.A"]]. As of update 1.71, it is the final aircraft in the legendary British Twin-Engined tech tree.
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The '''{{Specs|name}}''' is a rank {{Specs|rank}} British strike fighter {{Battle-rating}}. This aircraft was introduced in [[Update 1.71 "New E.R.A"]]. As of update 1.71, the {{PAGENAME}} is the final aircraft in the legendary British twin-engined tech tree.
  
 
== General info ==
 
== General info ==
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For pilots who loved the Mosquito, the Hornet is a dream come true.
 
For pilots who loved the Mosquito, the Hornet is a dream come true.
  
As a descendent of the [[Mosquito FB Mk VI]], it maintains many similarities to its older brother, namely an all-wooden construction and the iconic de Havilland tail design. However, the Hornet somehow managed to improve on the already excellent Mosquito platform, improving speed, maneuverability, and armament while reducing overall proportions. From takeoff into the fight, the Hornet is an overall smooth operator with brutal speed and excellent maneuverability for a Twin-Engined fighter. However, it's still a Twin-Engined fighter, meaning it will be outmaneuvered by most single engined opponents it faces, namely Bf 109's and most Italian fighters.
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As a descendant of the [[Mosquito FB Mk VI]], it maintains many similarities to its older brother, namely an all-wooden construction and the iconic de Havilland tail design. However, the Hornet somehow managed to improve on the already excellent Mosquito platform, increasing speed, manoeuvrability and armament while reducing overall aircraft proportions. From takeoff and into its flight, the Hornet is an overall smooth operator with brutal speed and excellent manoeuvrability, especially for a twin-engined fighter. However, it's still a twin-engined fighter which means it can still be outmanoeuvred by most single-engined opponents which it faces, namely Bf 109's and most Italian fighter aircraft.
  
 
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* 38 mm Bulletproof glass in front of pilot.
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* 38 mm Bulletproof glass in front of the pilot
* 12.7 mm Steel plate behind the pilot.
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* 12.7 mm Steel plate behind the pilot
* Two 3 mm Steel boxes behind pilot in the fuselage.
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* Two 3 mm Steel boxes behind the pilot in the fuselage
 
* Critical components located at the front of aircraft (fuel, pilot, engine, controls)
 
* Critical components located at the front of aircraft (fuel, pilot, engine, controls)
 
* Lots of fuel tanks in the wings
 
* Lots of fuel tanks in the wings
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{{main|:Category:Suspended armaments|l1=Suspended armaments}}
  
The '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' can be outfitted with the following ordinance"
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The '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' can be outfitted with the following ordinance:
  
 
* Without load
 
* Without load
* 2 x 500 lb bombs
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* 2 x 500 lb bombs (1,000 lb total)
* 2 x M.C. 1000 lb Mk.I bombs
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* 2 x M.C. 1,000 lb Mk.I bombs (2,000 lb total)
 
* 8 x AP Mk I rockets
 
* 8 x AP Mk I rockets
 
* 8 x AP Mk II rockets
 
* 8 x AP Mk II rockets
 
* 8 x RP-3 rockets
 
* 8 x RP-3 rockets
* 4 x AP Mk I rockets + 2 x 500 lb bombs
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* 4 x AP Mk I rockets + 2 x 500 lb bombs (1,000 lb total)
* 4 x AP Mk II rockets + 2 x 500 lb bombs
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* 4 x AP Mk II rockets + 2 x 500 lb bombs (1,000 lb total)
* 4 x RP-3 rockets + 2 x 500 lb bombs
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* 4 x RP-3 rockets + 2 x 500 lb bombs (1,000 lb total)
* 4 x RP-3 rockets + 2 x M.C. 1000 lb Mk.I bombs
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* 4 x RP-3 rockets + 2 x M.C. 1,000 lb Mk.I bombs (2,000 lb total)
* 4 x AP Mk I rockets + 2 x M.C. 1000 lb Mk.I bombs
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* 4 x AP Mk I rockets + 2 x M.C. 1,000 lb Mk.I bombs (2,000 lb total)
* 4 x AP Mk II rockets + 2 x M.C. 1000 lb Mk.I bombs
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* 4 x AP Mk II rockets + 2 x M.C. 1,000 lb Mk.I bombs (2,000 lb total)
* 4 x RP-3 rockets + 2 x M.C. 1000 lb Mk.I bombs
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* 4 x RP-3 rockets + 2 x M.C. 1,000 lb Mk.I bombs (2,000 lb total)
  
 
== Usage in battles ==
 
== Usage in battles ==
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Being a descendant of the legendary [[Mosquito FB Mk VI|Mosquito]], one should expect a similar playstyle with the Hornet. However, due to the vastly improved performance, the aircraft can perform amicably in most situations it is thrown in.  
  
'''Fighter''': The Hornet does very well in a dogfighting situation for a heavy fighter. It can use its powerful quad [[Hispano Mk.V (20 mm)|Hispano Mk.V]]'s to shred any fighter in sight. However, one should take note that most Single-Engined fighters will turn circles around you, so you should avoid turn-fighting like the plague. Naturally, there are some exceptions to this rule such as the [[P-47N-15]], which you cannot turn with you.
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'''Fighter''': The Hornet does very well in a dogfighting situation for a heavy fighter. It can use its powerful quad [[Hispano Mk.V (20 mm)|Hispano Mk.V]]'s to shred any fighter which falls within its gun sights. However, one should take note that most single-engined fighters will turn circles around the Hornet, so turn-fighting should be avoided where possible. Naturally, there are some exceptions to this rule such as the [[P-47N-15]], which you cannot match the Hornet's turn time.
  
Naturally, its high speed and great climb rate coupled with its amazing armament make it an extremely potent user of the Boom-&-Zoom fighting doctrine. Always attempt to maintain an energy and altitude advantage versus your prey, and avoid tunnel vision, as you are an easy target for enemy planes to take down.
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High speed and great climb rate coupled with its amazing armament make the Hornet an extremely potent user of the Boom & Zoom fighting doctrine. Always attempt to maintain an energy and altitude advantage versus the enemy aircraft and avoid tunnel vision which means, be aware of the aircraft around you. Tunnel vision prevents you from seeing an enemy aircraft get the drop on you until its too late and either tracer fire is whizzing past or the Hornet's engine is on fire.
  
'''Ground Attacker:''' When aced, the Hornet can load 4 AP or RP-3 rockets and two 1000 pounders. This, combined with the performance of the Hornet and power of the Hispano's allow it to be an amazing ground attacker that can shred any ground target in sight. The AP rockets are your best bet when it comes to ground attacking, as they are more accurate than the RP-3's, can penetrate more armour and fly faster. However, when destroying light targets, the RP-3's are better due to the increased explosive yield.  
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'''Ground Attacker:''' When aced, the Hornet can load 4 AP or RP-3 rockets and two 1,000 lb bombs. This, combined with the performance of the Hornet and power of the Hispano's allow it to be an amazing ground attacker that can shred any ground target in sight. The AP rockets are your best bet when it comes to ground attack, as they are more accurate than the RP-3's, fly faster and due to the higher speed, impact harder and penetrate more armour. However, when destroying light targets, the RP-3's are better due to the increased explosive yield.  
  
'''Bomber Hunter''': Due to its amazing performance, powerful armament and Air Defence Fighter spawn, the Hornet can make for a powerful interceptor when played carefully. Climb to bomber altitudes (4,000 metres and up) and start hunting. When engaging bombers, repeat after me: '''''Never tail bombers with powerful defensive gunners'''''. Most bombers at this rank are quite well-armed, with .50 cal HMG's and 20 mm cannons everywhere. Notable examples you can encounter at this rank are the [[B-29A-BN]], [[B-17G-60-VE]], [[PB4Y-2]], [[He 177 A-5]], [[G8N1]] and the premium [[Be-6]].  
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'''Bomber Hunter''': Due to its amazing performance, powerful armament and air defence fighter spawn point, the Hornet can make for a powerful interceptor when played carefully. Climb to bomber altitudes (4,000 metres and up) and begin prowling for a target. When attacking bombers, the worst angle of attack is from the rear, typically most bombers have their heaviest armament here, not to mention bullet impact is harder (especially from .50 calibre machine guns and 20 mm cannons) as the aircraft is flying towards a speeding bullet, increasing the damage it will do and the likelihood of being hit. Notable examples you can encounter at this rank are the [[B-29A-BN]], [[B-17G-60-VE]], [[PB4Y-2]], [[He 177 A-5]], [[G8N1]] and the premium [[Be-6]]. Remember, the body of the aircraft can soak up a lot of damage, instead dive from above or climb from below and aim for the wings, without engines or a wing, the bomber will fall like a rock. Attacking from oblique angles makes it difficult for the bomber gunners to acquire a target solution and causes them to traverse and fire which spreads out their bullet patterns making it more difficult to hit a speeding target.
 
 
When engaging these targets, come in from oblique angles and aim at the wings and cockpit. Best case scenario, you manage to force a head-on engagement and snipe the pilots. Worst case scenario, they land shots on your engines and fuel tanks, which start fires and down the plane, while you deal comparatively minimal damage to them.
 
  
 
===Manual Engine Control===
 
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'''Pros:'''
 
'''Pros:'''
  
* Excellent armament. The Hispano Mk. V has a high rate of fire and causes a lot of fragmentation damage.
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* Excellent armament, the Hispano Mk. V has a high rate of fire and causes a lot of fragmentation damage
* Extremely quick, can compete with some of the best Single-Engined fighters.
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* Extremely quick, can compete with some of the best single-engined fighters
* Has some excellent payload options. Several varieties of rockets and up to 2000 lb in bombs.
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* Has excellent payload options, several varieties of rockets and up to 2,000 lb in bombs
* Good amount of ammo for the cannons.
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* Good amount of ammo for the cannons
* Quite maneuverable for a Twin-Engined fighter, as to be expected of the descendant of the Mosquito.
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* Quite manoeuvrable for a twin-engined fighter, as to be expected of the descendant of the Mosquito
* Fantastic climb rate, especially when spaded.
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* Fantastic climb rate, especially when spaded
* Thin body for a Twin-Engined fighter.
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* Thin body for a twin-engined fighter
* Experience with the Mosquito transitions between the planes.
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* Experience with the Mosquito transitions between the planes
* Lenient stock grind.
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* Lenient stock grind
  
 
'''Cons:'''
 
'''Cons:'''
  
* Not great at killing heavy bombers like the He 177 which shares your BR. You are not durable enough to take hits from defensive gunners. You will lose an engine or worse.
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* Not great at killing heavy bombers like the He 177, susceptible to engine damage or a knocked out pilot
* Matchmaking will pit you against some serious foes.
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* Matchmaking will pit you against some serious foes
* Despite the durable construction, you are still made out of wood, meaning you cant take much damage.
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* Despite the durable construction, the Hornet is made out of wood, meaning you cannot take much damage and remain in the fight
* Fires deal serious damage.
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* Fires deal serious damage to a wooden plane
* Wings are littered with fuel tanks.
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* Wings are littered with fuel tanks
* Despite the thin body, it is still a large target.
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* Despite the thin body, it is still a large target
* Carrying the max payload has a significant effect on performance.
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* Carrying the max payload has a significant effect on flight performance
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
 
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The de Havilland first started out as a private venture by the de Havilland company. Having built the extremely successful Mosquito multi-role fighter, the company wants to improve on the design to make a faster and longer ranged heavy fighter. The project was soon developed to meet the Air Ministry specification F.12/43, which called for a fast, long-range fighter that operated in the Far East, in fact the design was drawn around the Hornet. The first prototype was a more streamlined, smaller Mosquito with more powerful Rolls-Royce Merlin engines. The wings were designed for adaptation for naval uses and could fold. Pilot comfort and stability had very high priority. According to accounts by test pilots, the Hornet is easily capable of taking on single engine fighters. It entered Squadron service in mid-1946. However it was rarely used as World War Two was drawing to a close. Instead the plane saw combat operations during the Malayan Emergency, and continued to serve the RAF until 1956.
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The de Havilland first started out as a private venture by the de Havilland company. Having built the extremely successful Mosquito multi-role fighter, the company wants to improve on the design to make a faster and longer ranged heavy fighter. The project was soon developed to meet the Air Ministry specification F.12/43, which called for a fast, long-range fighter that operated in the Far East, in fact, the design was drawn around the Hornet. The first prototype was a more streamlined, smaller Mosquito with more powerful Rolls-Royce Merlin engines. The wings were designed for adaptation for naval uses and could fold. Pilot comfort and stability had a very high priority. According to accounts by test pilots, the Hornet is easily capable of taking on single engine fighters. It entered Squadron service in mid-1946. However, it was rarely used as World War Two was drawing to a close. Instead, the plane saw combat operations during the Malayan Emergency and continued to serve the RAF until 1956.
  
 
== Media ==
 
== Media ==
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* ''other literature.''
 
* ''other literature.''
  
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{{AirManufacturer deHavilland}}
 
{{Britain strike and twin-engine fighters}}
 
{{Britain strike and twin-engine fighters}}

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Description

The Hornet Mk.III in the garage


The Hornet Mk.III is a rank IV British strike fighter with a battle rating of 5.3 (AB), 6.0 (RB), and 5.7 (SB). This aircraft was introduced in Update 1.71 "New E.R.A". As of update 1.71, the Hornet Mk.III is the final aircraft in the legendary British twin-engined tech tree.

General info

Flight Performance

Describe how the aircraft behaves in the air. Speed, manoeuvrability, acceleration and allowable loads - these are the most important characteristics of the vehicle.

For pilots who loved the Mosquito, the Hornet is a dream come true.

As a descendant of the Mosquito FB Mk VI, it maintains many similarities to its older brother, namely an all-wooden construction and the iconic de Havilland tail design. However, the Hornet somehow managed to improve on the already excellent Mosquito platform, increasing speed, manoeuvrability and armament while reducing overall aircraft proportions. From takeoff and into its flight, the Hornet is an overall smooth operator with brutal speed and excellent manoeuvrability, especially for a twin-engined fighter. However, it's still a twin-engined fighter which means it can still be outmanoeuvred by most single-engined opponents which it faces, namely Bf 109's and most Italian fighter aircraft.

Characteristics
Stock
Max Speed
(km/h at 5,791 m)
Max altitude
(meters)
Turn time
(seconds)
Rate of climb
(meters/second)
Take-off run
(meters)
AB RB AB RB AB RB
716 698 11500 26.8 27.5 19.2 19.2 500
Upgraded
Max Speed
(km/h at 5,791 m)
Max altitude (meters) Turn time (seconds) Rate of climb
(meters/second)
Take-off run (meters)
AB RB AB RB AB RB
805 756 11500 23.9 25.0 34.2 25.2 500

Details

Features
Combat flap Take-off flap Landing flap Air brakes Arrestor gear
X X
Limits
Wing-break speed
(km/h)
Gear limit
(km/h)
Combat flap
(km/h)
Max Static G
+ -
0 324  ??? ~?? ~?
Optimal velocities
Ailerons
(km/h)
Rudder
(km/h)
Elevators
(km/h)
Radiator
(km/h)
< ??? < ??? < ??? > ???
Compressor (RB/SB)
Setting 1
Optimal altitude 100% Engine power WEP Engine power
2,000 m  ??? hp  ?,??? hp
Setting 2
Optimal altitude 100% Engine power WEP Engine power
4,300 m  ?,??? hp  ?,??? hp

Survivability and armour

  • 38 mm Bulletproof glass in front of the pilot
  • 12.7 mm Steel plate behind the pilot
  • Two 3 mm Steel boxes behind the pilot in the fuselage
  • Critical components located at the front of aircraft (fuel, pilot, engine, controls)
  • Lots of fuel tanks in the wings

Armaments

Offensive armament

Main article: Hispano Mk.V (20 mm)

The Hornet Mk.III is armed with:

  • 4 x 20 mm Hispano Mk.V cannon, chin-mounted (190 RPG = 760 total)

Suspended armament

Main article: Suspended armaments

The Hornet Mk.III can be outfitted with the following ordinance:

  • Without load
  • 2 x 500 lb bombs (1,000 lb total)
  • 2 x M.C. 1,000 lb Mk.I bombs (2,000 lb total)
  • 8 x AP Mk I rockets
  • 8 x AP Mk II rockets
  • 8 x RP-3 rockets
  • 4 x AP Mk I rockets + 2 x 500 lb bombs (1,000 lb total)
  • 4 x AP Mk II rockets + 2 x 500 lb bombs (1,000 lb total)
  • 4 x RP-3 rockets + 2 x 500 lb bombs (1,000 lb total)
  • 4 x RP-3 rockets + 2 x M.C. 1,000 lb Mk.I bombs (2,000 lb total)
  • 4 x AP Mk I rockets + 2 x M.C. 1,000 lb Mk.I bombs (2,000 lb total)
  • 4 x AP Mk II rockets + 2 x M.C. 1,000 lb Mk.I bombs (2,000 lb total)
  • 4 x RP-3 rockets + 2 x M.C. 1,000 lb Mk.I bombs (2,000 lb total)

Usage in battles

Being a descendant of the legendary Mosquito, one should expect a similar playstyle with the Hornet. However, due to the vastly improved performance, the aircraft can perform amicably in most situations it is thrown in.

Fighter: The Hornet does very well in a dogfighting situation for a heavy fighter. It can use its powerful quad Hispano Mk.V's to shred any fighter which falls within its gun sights. However, one should take note that most single-engined fighters will turn circles around the Hornet, so turn-fighting should be avoided where possible. Naturally, there are some exceptions to this rule such as the P-47N-15, which you cannot match the Hornet's turn time.

High speed and great climb rate coupled with its amazing armament make the Hornet an extremely potent user of the Boom & Zoom fighting doctrine. Always attempt to maintain an energy and altitude advantage versus the enemy aircraft and avoid tunnel vision which means, be aware of the aircraft around you. Tunnel vision prevents you from seeing an enemy aircraft get the drop on you until its too late and either tracer fire is whizzing past or the Hornet's engine is on fire.

Ground Attacker: When aced, the Hornet can load 4 AP or RP-3 rockets and two 1,000 lb bombs. This, combined with the performance of the Hornet and power of the Hispano's allow it to be an amazing ground attacker that can shred any ground target in sight. The AP rockets are your best bet when it comes to ground attack, as they are more accurate than the RP-3's, fly faster and due to the higher speed, impact harder and penetrate more armour. However, when destroying light targets, the RP-3's are better due to the increased explosive yield.

Bomber Hunter: Due to its amazing performance, powerful armament and air defence fighter spawn point, the Hornet can make for a powerful interceptor when played carefully. Climb to bomber altitudes (4,000 metres and up) and begin prowling for a target. When attacking bombers, the worst angle of attack is from the rear, typically most bombers have their heaviest armament here, not to mention bullet impact is harder (especially from .50 calibre machine guns and 20 mm cannons) as the aircraft is flying towards a speeding bullet, increasing the damage it will do and the likelihood of being hit. Notable examples you can encounter at this rank are the B-29A-BN, B-17G-60-VE, PB4Y-2, He 177 A-5, G8N1 and the premium Be-6. Remember, the body of the aircraft can soak up a lot of damage, instead dive from above or climb from below and aim for the wings, without engines or a wing, the bomber will fall like a rock. Attacking from oblique angles makes it difficult for the bomber gunners to acquire a target solution and causes them to traverse and fire which spreads out their bullet patterns making it more difficult to hit a speeding target.

Manual Engine Control

MEC elements
Mixer Pitch Radiator Supercharger Turbocharger
Oil Water Type
Controllable Controllable Not controllable Controllable Combined Controllable Controllable

Modules

Tier Flight performance Survivability Weaponry
I Fuselage repair Radiator Offensive 20 mm HMBC mk.2
II Compressor Airframe New 20 mm cannons GRC mk.8
III Wings repair Engine HLBC mk.2 HRC mk.9
IV Engine Injection Cover HRC mk.8

Your intended role of the Hornet decides which upgrades you go for first. When going for a ground attacker, focus the payload modules and cannon upgrades, with survivability modules coming next due to needing to lower the extra weight the payloads add.

When going for any other role, the belts and cannons should come first, followed by the performance upgrades, ultimately leading to Engine Injection, the Holy Grail of performance upgrades.

Pros and cons

Pros:

  • Excellent armament, the Hispano Mk. V has a high rate of fire and causes a lot of fragmentation damage
  • Extremely quick, can compete with some of the best single-engined fighters
  • Has excellent payload options, several varieties of rockets and up to 2,000 lb in bombs
  • Good amount of ammo for the cannons
  • Quite manoeuvrable for a twin-engined fighter, as to be expected of the descendant of the Mosquito
  • Fantastic climb rate, especially when spaded
  • Thin body for a twin-engined fighter
  • Experience with the Mosquito transitions between the planes
  • Lenient stock grind

Cons:

  • Not great at killing heavy bombers like the He 177, susceptible to engine damage or a knocked out pilot
  • Matchmaking will pit you against some serious foes
  • Despite the durable construction, the Hornet is made out of wood, meaning you cannot take much damage and remain in the fight
  • Fires deal serious damage to a wooden plane
  • Wings are littered with fuel tanks
  • Despite the thin body, it is still a large target
  • Carrying the max payload has a significant effect on flight performance

History

The de Havilland first started out as a private venture by the de Havilland company. Having built the extremely successful Mosquito multi-role fighter, the company wants to improve on the design to make a faster and longer ranged heavy fighter. The project was soon developed to meet the Air Ministry specification F.12/43, which called for a fast, long-range fighter that operated in the Far East, in fact, the design was drawn around the Hornet. The first prototype was a more streamlined, smaller Mosquito with more powerful Rolls-Royce Merlin engines. The wings were designed for adaptation for naval uses and could fold. Pilot comfort and stability had a very high priority. According to accounts by test pilots, the Hornet is easily capable of taking on single engine fighters. It entered Squadron service in mid-1946. However, it was rarely used as World War Two was drawing to a close. Instead, the plane saw combat operations during the Malayan Emergency and continued to serve the RAF until 1956.

Media

Excellent additions to the article would be video guides, screenshots from the game, and photos.

See also

Links to the articles on the War Thunder Wiki that you think will be useful for the reader, for example:

  • reference to the series of the aircraft;
  • links to approximate analogues of other nations and research trees.

External links

Paste links to sources and external resources, such as:

  • topic on the official game forum;
  • encyclopedia page on the aircraft;
  • other literature.


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