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1/32 Hawker Hurricane Mk. IIb Late Exhaust (for Revell)
The Hawker Hurricane is a British single-seat combat aircraft of the 1930s -'40s designed and built predominantly by Hawker Aircraft Ltd. for service with the Royal Air Force (RAF). It was overshadowed in the public consciousness by the Supermarine Spitfire during the Battle of Britain in 1940, but the Hurricane inflicted 60 percent of the Luftwaffe's losses in the campaign and fought in all the major theaters of World War II.
The Hurricane originated in discussions between RAF officials and aircraft designer Sir Sydney Camm over a proposed monoplane derivative of the Hawker Fury biplane in the early 1930s. Despite an institutional preference for biplanes and a lack of interest on the part of the Air Ministry , Hawker refined his proposed monoplane, incorporating several innovations that became fundamental to wartime combat aircraft, including retractable landing gear and the more powerful Rolls-Royce Merlin engine . The Air Ministry ordered Hawker's Interceptor Monoplane in late 1934, and the prototype Hurricane K5083 performed its first flight on November 6, 1935.
The Hurricane entered production for the Air Ministry in June 1936 and entered squadron service in December 1937. Its production and maintenance were facilitated using conventional construction methods so that squadrons could perform many major repairs without outside support. The plane was quickly acquired before the outbreak of World War II; by September 1939, the RAF had 18 squadrons equipped with the Hurricane in service. It was invoked to defend against German aircraft operated by the Luftwaffe, including aerial combat with Messerschmitt Bf 109s in multiple theaters of action.
The Hurricane was developed through several versions: bomber-interceptors, fighter-bombers , ground support aircraft and fighters. The versions designed for the Royal Navy known as Sea Hurricane had modifications that allowed operation from ships. Some were converted as convoy escorts launched from catapults. By the end of production in July 1944, 14,487 units had been completed in Britain and Canada, with others built in Belgium and Yugoslavia.
SINGLE NO. 03. HAWKER HURRICANE I
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Go to cartSCALE PLANS NO. 26 HAWKER HURRICANE MK I
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Go to cartHawker Hurricane: From 1935 to 1945
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Go to cartHawker Hurricane Vol I Monografia
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Go to cartHAWKER HURRICANE MK.I/IV
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Go to cartHAWKER HURRICANE IICAuthors Dariusz Karnas, Marek Rys, Thierry ValletRelease date 2021-10-01Cat. No.Single 36Format A4 pb, 24 pages (4 in colour)This book is compilations of the 4-view colour profile, scale plans and photo details of the single variant of theHawker Hurricane IIc. Scale plans in 1/72 and 1/48 scales plus drawings from wartime technical manuals. Also photos of the details in B&W and colour.4-view colour profiles of the Hawker Hurricane IIc flown by Sgt Antoni Beda
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Go to cartHAWKER HURRICANE IIBAuthors Dariusz Karnas, Marek Rys, Thierry ValletRelease date 2021-10-01Format A4 pb, 24 pages (4 in colour)This book is compilations of the 4-view colour profile, scale plans and photo details of the single variant of theHawker Hurricane IIb. Scale plans in 1/72 and 1/48 scales plus drawings from wartime technical manuals. Also photos of the details in B&W and colour.4-view colour profiles of the Hawker Hurricane IIb of the VVS USSR
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Go to cartHAWKER HURRICANEThe Hawker Hurricane was the RAF's first monoplane fighter and was the RAF's most numerous fighter during the Battle of Britain. In 1940, more than half of the German aircraft shot down were destroyed by hurricanes. This book tells the story of its development and technical evolution, richly illustrated with period black-and-white and detailed color photographs of surviving airframes, as well as excerpts from official manuals and 1/72-scale plans of all versions, from the Mk.1 of 1936 to the Mk. IV of 1943. This work includes superb color artwork illustrating the many patterns and camouflage markings found on operational Hurricanes; features a color walk-around photographs and rare archival b+w photographs and documents. It is essential reading for aviation enthusiasts and scale model airmen .Gorgeous color illustrations of camouflage patterns and marks, color walk-around photographs, and black-and-white archival photographs.Essential reading for aviation enthusiasts and scale model airmen .1/72 scale plans of all versions Over 40 color profiles.
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Go to cartHawker Hurricane Mk.II Monografia Lock On (25)
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Go to cartAM-16 The Hawker Hurricane - A Complete Guide To The Famous Fighter by Richard A. Franks. This will be the sixtieth book published in our ten year history. The Hurricane is a very popular aircraft modelling subject and our latest book will go some way towards unpicking the bewildering choices of variants and schemes that apply to the type. This sixteenth book in our much-acclaimed series will contain at least 240 pages packed with vital information that no active modeller and Hurricane enthusiast should be without. It will contain: 40+ pages of technical information 20+ pages of walk-around images and technical diagrams 5+ pages of camouflage and markings 25+ pages of model builds and modelling information 200+ photographs including wartime images Colour side views and four-views by Richard J. Caruana 3D isometric views of all variants by Juraj Jankovic Specially commissioned extensive full kit builds by Libor Jekl & Steve A. Evans Specially commissioned front cover artwork by Jerry Boucher
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Go to cart1/32 Hawker Hurricane Mk.Iib - Basic Line (for Revell) L'Hawker Hurricane ("Uragano" in inglese) è stato il primo aereo da caccia britannico moderno prima dello scoppio della seconda guerra mondiale. Fino al 1941 l'Hurricane fu l'aereo da combattimento più largamente usato dalla Royal Air Force e quello che sostenne l'urto dei primi scontri con i velivoli della Luftwaffe nei cieli della Francia e della Gran Bretagna.[2]Quasi 3.000 aerei di questo tipo vennero consegnati all'Urss, per la legge affitti e prestiti, ma i piloti sovietici furono in genere molto critici con il caccia della Hawker, ritenuto inferiore, non solo ai caccia tedeschi, ma anche ai propr
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Go to cart1/32 Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIb w/Fishtail Exhausts LooKplus (for Revell) The Hawker Hurricane ("Hurricane" in English) was the first modern British fighter aircraft before the outbreak of World War II. Until 1941 the Hurricane was the fighter plane most widely used by the Royal Air Force and the one that sustained the brunt of the first clashes with Luftwaffe aircraft in the skies over France and Britain.Nearly 3,000 such planes were delivered to the USSR under the Rent and Loan Act, but Soviet pilots were generally very critical of Hawker's fighter, which was considered inferior, not only to German fighters, but also to their own.
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Go to cart1/32 Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIb w/Rounded Exhausts LooKplus (for Revell)The Hawker Hurricane ("Hurricane" in English) was the first modern British fighter aircraft before the outbreak of World War II. Until 1941 the Hurricane was the fighter plane most widely used by the Royal Air Force and the one that sustained the brunt of the first clashes with Luftwaffe aircraft in the skies over France and Britain.Nearly 3,000 such planes were delivered to the USSR under the Rent and Loan Act, but Soviet pilots were generally very critical of Hawker's fighter, which was considered inferior, not only to German fighters, but also to their own.
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Go to cart1/32 Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIb LooK (for Revell)The Hawker Hurricane ("Hurricane" in English) was the first modern British fighter aircraft before the outbreak of World War II. Until 1941 the Hurricane was the fighter plane most widely used by the Royal Air Force and the one that sustained the brunt of the first clashes with Luftwaffe aircraft in the skies over France and Britain.Nearly 3,000 such planes were delivered to the USSR under the Rent and Loan Act, but Soviet pilots were generally very critical of Hawker's fighter, which was considered inferior, not only to German fighters, but also to their own.
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Go to cart1/32 Hawker Hurricane Mk.II 3D Full colour Instrument Panel (designed to be used with Fly and Pacific Coast kits) [Mk.IIB Mk.IIC Mk.IID Sea]
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Go to cart1/32 Hawker Hurricane Mk.II Fish Tail Type Exhausts (for Revell)The Hawker Hurricane ("Hurricane" in English) was the first modern British fighter aircraft before the outbreak of World War II. Until 1941 the Hurricane was the fighter plane most widely used by the Royal Air Force and the one that sustained the brunt of the first clashes with Luftwaffe aircraft in the skies over France and Britain.Nearly 3,000 such planes were delivered to the USSR under the Rent and Loan Act, but Soviet pilots were generally very critical of Hawker's fighter, which was considered inferior, not only to German fighters, but also to their own.
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Go to cart1/32 Hawker Hurricane Mk.I/II Main Wheels (Four Spoke Hubs) and Tailwheel (for Revell)The Hawker Hurricane ("Hurricane" in English) was the first modern British fighter aircraft before the outbreak of World War II. Until 1941 the Hurricane was the fighter plane most widely used by the Royal Air Force and the one that sustained the brunt of the first clashes with Luftwaffe aircraft in the skies over France and Britain.Nearly 3,000 such planes were delivered to the USSR under the Rent and Loan Act, but Soviet pilots were generally very critical of Hawker's fighter, which was considered inferior, not only to German fighters, but also to their own.
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Go to cart1/32 Hawker Hurricane Mk.I/II Ejector Type Exhausts (for Revell)The Hawker Hurricane ("Hurricane" in English) was the first modern British fighter aircraft before the outbreak of World War II. Until 1941 the Hurricane was the fighter plane most widely used by the Royal Air Force and the one that sustained the brunt of the first clashes with Luftwaffe aircraft in the skies over France and Britain.Nearly 3,000 such planes were delivered to the USSR under the Rent and Loan Act, but Soviet pilots were generally very critical of Hawker's fighter, which was considered inferior, not only to German fighters, but also to their own.
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Go to cart1/32 Hawker Hurricane Mk. IIb Early Exhaust (for Revell) The Hawker Hurricane is a British single-seat combat aircraft of the 1930s -'40s designed and built predominantly by Hawker Aircraft Ltd. for service with the Royal Air Force (RAF). It was overshadowed in the public consciousness by the Supermarine Spitfire during the Battle of Britain in 1940, but the Hurricane inflicted 60 percent of the Luftwaffe's losses in the campaign and fought in all the major theaters of World War II.The Hurricane originated in discussions between RAF officials and aircraft designer Sir Sydney Camm over a proposed monoplane derivative of the Hawker Fury biplane in the early 1930s. Despite an institutional preference for biplanes and a lack of interest on the part of the Air Ministry , Hawker refined his proposed monoplane, incorporating several innovations that became fundamental to wartime combat aircraft, including retractable landing gear and the more powerful Rolls-Royce Merlin engine . The Air Ministry ordered the Hawker's Interceptor Monoplane in late 1934, and the prototype Hurricane K5083 performed its first flight on November 6, 1935.The Hurricane went into production for the Air Ministry in June 1936 and entered squadron service in December 1937. Its production and maintenance were facilitated using conventional construction methods so that squadrons could perform many major repairs without outside support. The aircraft was quickly acquired before the outbreak of World War II; by September 1939, the RAF had 18 squadrons equipped with the Hurricane in service. It was invoked to defend against German aircraft operated by the Luftwaffe, including aerial combat with Messerschmitt Bf 109s in multiple theaters of action.The Hurricane was developed through several versions: bomber-interceptors, fighter-bombers , ground support aircraft and fighters. The versions designed for the Royal Navy known as Sea Hurricane had modifications that allowed operation from ships. Some were converted as convoy escorts launched from catapults. By the end of production in July 1944, 14,487 units had been completed in Britain and Canada, with others built in Belgium and Yugoslavia.
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Go to cart1/32 Hawker Hurricane 4 Slot Minwheels
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Go to cart1/32 Hawker Hurricane Mk.II - Camouflage Painting Masks
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Go to cart1/32 Hawker Hurricane Mk.I - Camouflage Painting Masks
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Go to cart1/32 Hawker Hurricane Mk IIC - Hispano Mk II 20mm cannons (with round recoil springs)
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Go to cart1/32 Hawker Hurricane Mk IIC - Hispano Mk I 20mm cannons (with flat recoil springs)
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Go to cart1/32 STENCILS Hawker Hurricane
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