Another recording on my new web site http://www.field-recording.org.uk/hawker-demon-august-2009/
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I’ve posted a recording of a Hawker Hunter on my new website.
It is available from http://www.field-recording.org.uk/hawker-hunter-fga-9-g-etps/
A Mark 1 Hurricane and Sea Hurricane displaying in formation. Not something you see or hear everyday!
The Sea Hurricane is operated by the Shuttleworth Collection and the MK1 Hurricane (R4188) is a Battle of Britain veteran aircraft. More information about R4188 is available from here.
Some interesting information linking these two machines from the web site about the Mk1:
During its lifetime, it was fitted with no fewer than five Rolls-Royce Merlin III engines, and underwent four major rebuilds. It is still powered by a Merlin III (the only other aircraft in the world to retain a Merlin III is the Sea Hurricane at Shuttleworth). It is said to be the most historic fighter aircraft to have survived the war.
During the display you could hear a difference in the two engines although difficult to tell in a blind test. The Sea Hurricane is flown in a very conservative style, no suprise considering the age and rarity (of the two). At a push, the Sea Hurricane has a softer sound.
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Recorded on 2nd August 2009, Old Warden, Beds, UK. This is a quick snap I took of the Mk1 and a photo of the Sea Hurricane from July.

Hawker Sea Hurricane, Old Warden, July 2009
A Hawker Sea Fury recorded on the 7th August 2005.
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See also [post="hawker-sea-fury-fast-approach"], recorded at the same display.
More Sea Fury sounds here: http://www.field-recording.org.uk/hawker-sea-fury/
Photo below taken by me during the display.

Hawker Sea Fury
This is a recording made at Old Warden on 3rd May of their resident Hawker Sea Hurricane.
This is a longer recording than I usually post and has a bit of work applied to it – a windy day. The Hurricane is still filling in for the finale their whilst the spit is undergoing an overhaul (3 or so years now I think).
Recorded using a Rode NT5 into a Fostex FR2-LE with a little work in Audacity with a high pass filter, with some compression in Reaper to keep things level, but not too much.
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See also
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- [post="hawker-sea-hurricane-mk1-hurricane"]
This recording is a composite of 4 flypasts (including a very low flypast) of the Rolls-Royce Kestrel powered Hawker Hind based at Old Warden.
Recording made on 3rd May 2009.
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A couple of sounds extracts featuring the Merlin engined Hawker Sea Hurricane z7015 (G-BKTH) based at the Shuttleworth Collection, Old Warden, UK. Both were recorded from the flight line and were taken on separate occasions.
The Sea Hurricane is a ‘navalised’ version of the standard Hawker Hurricane.
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Hawer Sea Hurricane
The Hawker Sea Hawk was a British single-seat jet fighter of the Fleet Air Arm (FAA), the air branch of the Royal Navy (RN), built by Hawker Aircraft and its sister company, Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft.
Powered by a single Rolls-Royce Nene 103 turbojet.
This aircraft is operated bu the Royal Navy Historic Flight. The photo (hosted oin flickr) was taken by me during the recording.
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This is a recording of a Hawker Sea Fury making a very fast approach at the start of a display.
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More Sea Fury sounds here: http://www.field-recording.org.uk/hawker-sea-fury/
Hawker Sea Fury Mk.II (VR930), previously of the UK Fleet Air Arm, with wings folded, at Kemble Airfield, Gloucestershire, England. Owned by the Royal Navy Historic Flight.
See also [post="hawker-sea-fury"]

