There is no "SEA Fury" as none in the carrier-capable variant has been drawn, but the name has been applied in case somebody did it at some point (ok, I could name the link "Hawker Sea Fury / Fury" or something like that
).
And wether the plane on the drawing is done correctly or not, I think You should rather discuss it with
Rowdy36 and Nighthunter who did it (particularly with Nighthunter, as I believe it was Him who adapted earlier Tempest by Rowdy36).
And I suppose that You could adapt the existing drawing to Your needs.
Btw. the links named LINK1, LINK2 and so on lead not to the page where the drawing is at, but to the relevant post (on that page).
As for the "dates". These things are being dealt with when the need appear. I don't see any point at all to add first flight dates (or "project dates" for never-weres) to
all drawings, at least in the FD section, as only for a tiny minority of the planes any confusion would appear.
For the Westland Whirlwind - as yet only the fighter has been made, and I think that clicking on the link to check which one is it, for a time being, isn't some horrible effort.
Hawker Fury - well, that's the main reason why the plane discussed above has been listed as SEA Fury, as it was the basic
actually produced model.
And Hawker Tornado and PANAVIA Tornado - leaving aside the fact that we don't have (yet) the first of these, I'd like to point Your attention to the fact, that aircraft are sorted alphabetically by name of manufacturer, so they are placed completely separately, also, not mentioning that PANAVIA produced only Tornado which
never ever used Hawker (or rather Hawker-Siddeley) brand name, so I can't see how these two could be mistaken.
For the same reason, while in the history of US military aviation there were two bombers designated B-2, but I don't think there is any need to describe them by date, as first of these would be (had it been drawn) under C for Curtiss and second under N for Northrop.