Hawker Sea Fury FB.11 - Ottawa, Ontario
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N 45° 27.485 W 075° 38.469
18T E 449871 N 5034039
This Sea Fury was manufactured by Hawker Aircraft Limited in Kingston, United Kingdom in 1948. It was purchased by Bancroft Industries Limited of Montreal in 1956. They then donated to it to the Museum in 1963.
Waymark Code: WM10ZJB
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 07/17/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member DougK
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The following is from the Canada Aviation and Space Museum's Website:

Highlights:

A British naval fighter-bomber designed and produced by Hawker Aircraft Limited from 1945 to 1952

A naval version of the RAF’s Hawker Fury

Equipped specifically to operate on aircraft carriers: its folding wings reduced size and its tail-hook caught cables stretching across the flightdeck to slow the aircraft on landing

Last piston-engine fighter used by the Royal Navy; among the fastest piston-engine aircraft ever built

Seventy-four acquired by the RCN

Replaced in Canada by the McDonnell F2H-3 Banshee jet fighter, around 1955–56

Used for ground attack by the Royal Navy and the Royal Australian Navy in the Korean War

First flight was in February 1945

Artifact no.:
1967.0665
Manufacturer:
Hawker Aircraft Ltd.
Manufacturer Location:
Great Britain
Manufacture Date:
1948
Registration no.:
TG 119 (RCN)
Acquisition Date:
1963

History:

The Hawker Fury was designed as a smaller and lighter version of the Hawker Tempest. The Sea Fury was the naval version, with folding wings and tail-hook . The Sea Fury FB.11 was a fighter-bomber capable of carrying bombs and rockets under its wings. Most of the 860 Sea Furys built went to the Royal Navy, including 60 Mk.20 two-seat trainer versions. The RCN’s 74 FB.11s were based on shore and on the aircraft carrier HMCS Magnificent. Sea Furys served with the RCN until they were retired in 1956.

The Sea Fury was one of the fastest piston-engine aircraft built; as a result, some surplus Sea Furies were used successfully for open-class air racing. Others have been restored to original flying condition and are frequently seen at airshows both in Europe and North America.

Current Location:

Naval Flying Exhibition, Canada Aviation and Space Museum

Provenance:

Donation from Bancroft Industries

This Sea Fury was manufactured by Hawker Aircraft Limited in Kingston, United Kingdom in 1948. It was accepted by the RCN in May of that year and shipped to Canada aboard HMCS Magnificent.

Starting in 1949, it served with No. 883 Squadron, later known as VF 871, at HMCS Shearwater a land base in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. The Sea Fury was damaged in 1954 and repaired by Fairey Aviation Company of Canada Limited. Retired from service, it was deemed surplus and sent to Crown Assets until 1956, when it was purchased by Bancroft Industries Limited of Montreal.

The company stored the aircraft in Fredericton, New Brunswick until 1963, and then donated it to the Museum. Fairey Aviation and a RCN unit at Eastern Passage, Nova Scotia restored the aircraft between 1963 and 1964.

Technical Information:

Wing Span 11.7 m (38 ft 4 3/4 in)
Length 10.6 m (34 ft 8 in)
Height 4.9 m (16 ft 1 in)
Weight, Empty 9,240 lb (4,190 kg)
Weight, Gross 5,670 kg (12,500 lb)
Cruising Speed Unknown
Max Speed 740 km/h (460 mph)
Rate of Climb 9,140 m (30,000 ft) / 10 min 48 sec
Service Ceiling 10,910 m (35,800 ft)
Range 1,127 km (700 mi)
Power Plant one Bristol Centaurus XVIIC, 2,480 hp, two-row 18 cylinder radial engine

Reference: (visit link)
Type of Aircraft: (make/model): Hawker Sea Fury FB.11

Tail Number: (S/N): TG 119

Construction:: original aircraft

Location (park, airport, museum, etc.): Canada Aviation and Space Museum

inside / outside: inside

Other Information::
Canada Aviation and Space Museum - Ottawa, Ontario Opening hours Daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission fees Adult $15, Youth (3-17) $10 Senior (age 60+) / Student $13 - Free on Thursday from 4 to 5 PM An additional 5$ entrance fee to visit the hanger where this aircraft is located will need to be purchased before the visit takes place. You will be escorted by a tour guide. Tours of the hangar are scheduled for 11 AM and 1 PM. There is paid parking on site. Taking photographs is allowed.


Access restrictions:
You will be briefed by the tour guide at the commencement of your tour and he/she will explain the activities that you may have to restrain from within the hangar. There are barriers on the floor that serve to prevent visitors from approaching too close and touching the aircrafts.


Visit Instructions:
Photo of aircraft (required - will be interesting to see if the aircraft is ever repainted or progress if being restored)
Photo of serial number (required unless there is not one or it is a replica)
Photo(s) of any artwork on the aircraft (optional but interesting)

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