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The Hawker Hurricane Mk. IIc Trop. No.73 Sqn., RAF Desert Air Force. This plane was used in North Africa in 1942. Inside holds a Rolls Royce Merlin XX 12 cylinder motor rated at 1,460 hp for take off, and has a max speed of 322 mph.
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Hawker MK-1 Hurricane
1:32 16 1/2" wing span. These easy building kits contain die-cut balsa parts, plastic cowls and canopies, decals, plastic prop, wheels, tissue and a 24-page model building booklet. For ages 10 and up. During the famous Battle of Britain, more than three-fifths of the R.A.F. Fighter Command's squadrons used Hawker Hurricanes. This immortal partner of the Supermarine Spitfire destroyed the German bombers while the Spitfires engaged the Messerschmitt BF-109's. The Hurricane was the first combat aircraft capable...
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Of all the Hurricane versions, the MK 11C was built in the greatest numbers: 4,711 were constructed, and the last Hurricane built in MK 11C has been preserved in flying condition by Hawker Aircraft, Ltd. The Hurricane MK 11C first entered RAF Service in May 1941, and by October of that year, 57 homebased (United Kingdom) squadrons had been so equipped. Although it performed valiantly during the Battle of Britain, it was eclipsed by the Spitfire, its eventual successor. By D-Day in 1944, the Hurricane...
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Operational on all fronts during the Second World War, the Hawker Hurricane came to be regarded as one of the most rugged and reliable fighter and ground-attack aircraft in RAF service, but undoubtedly it was its defensive role during the Battle of Britain in 1940 that forged its distinct niche in aviation history. Designed by Sydney Camm to Air Ministry Spec. F.36/34 for a new monoplane fighter for the RAF, the Hurricane prototype powered by a Rolls-Royce P.V. 12 engine, later named Merlin, made...
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The Hawker Hurricane Mk.I. No.1 Sqn., RCAF, "City of Westmount", No.11 Group, RAF Fighter Command, Northolt, Middlesex. This plane was used in the Battle of Britain in 1940. Inside holds a Rolls Royce Merlin III 12 cylinder motor rated at 1,030 hp for take off, and has a max speed of 325 mph.
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The Hawker Hurricane Mk.2b Trop. No. 605 Sqn., RAF HMS "Argus" to Hal Far, Malta. This plane was used for Operation "Perpetual" on November 12, 1941. Inside holds a Rolls Royce Merlin XX 12 cylinder motor rated at 1,460 hp for take off, and has a max speed of 322 mph.
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The Hawker Hurricane Mk. I. No. 71 "Eagle" Sqn., RAF Flight Command, Kirton - in - Lindsey, England. This plane was used from November 1940 to August of 1941. Inside holds a Rolls Royce Merlin III 12 cylinder motor rated at 1,030 hp for take off, and has a max speed of 325 mph.
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