A Hornet’s Tale – Part 1 (Fact)Aircraft PX393 was a de Havilland DH.103 Hornet F3 and was the 80th aircraft built out of a primary batch of 85 Hornet F3’s constructed between 1946 and 1948. After initial flight acceptance, PX393 was delivered to the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment (A&AEE) at RAF Boscombe Down in Wiltshire where it was, rather ignominiously, held as a spare for possible future trials work.
However, in need of a replacement aircraft, PX393 was to join 64 Squadron at RAF Linton-on-Ouse in North Yorkshire in mid-1950. There she stayed, in squadron service, until 64 Squadron converted to the Gloster Meteor F4/F8 and was moved to RAF Duxford in March of 1951. At much the same time all of the other UK-based Hornet F3 units (19 Squadron, 41 Squadron, 65 Squadron and 288 Operational Conversion Unit) also converted to the new generation of jet fighters.
This was not to be the end of the Hornet as in the summer of that year considerable numbers of F3s (including 47 new-builds) were redeployed from Fighter Command to the Far East Air Force (FEAF). The Far East Training (FET) Squadron along with 45 Squadron, 33 Squadron and 80 Squadron were equipped with the Hornet F3 and participated in combat operations during the Malayan Emergency.
Aircraft PX393 did not deploy to the far east and was, once again, placed in hangered storage pending possible reactivation as a battle damage replacement.
Specifications (Hornet F3)General CharacteristicsCrew: 1
Length 36ft 8in (11.17m)
Wingspan: 45ft 0in (13.716m)
Powerplant: 2 x Rolls-Royce Merlin 130/131 (left-hand and right-hand rotation) V-12 liquid-cooled piston engines, 2,070 hp (1,540 kW) each
PerformanceMaximum Speed: 475mph (764km/h) at 21,000ft (6,400m)
Combat Range: 1,480mi (2,380km)
Ferry Range: 3,000mi (4,800km) with additional 200 Imp gal (909L) drop tanks on outer wig hard points
Armament4 x 20mm Hispano Mk V cannon (with 190rpg) in lower fuselage nose
2 x 1,000lb (454kg) bombs under wing, outboard of engines
8 x 60lb (27kg) RP-3 unguided rockets
Normal Loadout: 2 x RP-3 rockets and 1 x 1000lb/500lb bomb under each wing
The model is a Frog DH Hornet F3 and is of PX393 in 64 Squadron markings as she would have appeared on 8 November 1950 during a live-firing sortie to the bombing ranges at RAF Wainfleet.
Stay tuned for Part 2…
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References: Wikipedia and gruppofalchi.com]





