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Hawker Typhoon

The Typhoon had a slightly bumpy entry into service - there were some structural issues and initially some teething problems with the new Napier Sabre, a behemoth of an engine with 24 sleeve-valve cylinders. The Sabre was such a monster of an internal combustion engine that aircrew had to use oxygen from the moment of engine start.

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But these problems were remedied to make the Typhoon one of the RAF's most successful low-level interceptors and ground attack aircraft. She became an excellent counter for the Fw 190, which had seriously challenged the Spitfire Mk V. 

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