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1/48 Hawker Hurricane Aces of the MTO and Africa Part-2/
1. Hurricane Mk.I(Trop), V7474/A, 261 Squadron, flown by Flt Lt J. A. F. MacLachlan and Sqt. F N Robertson, Malta,
November 1940.
2. Hurricane Mk. I (Trop), V7562/TP-A, 73 Squadron RAF, flown by Sgt. A. E. Marshall, Sidi Haneish, Egypt,
January 1941.
Hurricane Mk.I(Trop), Z4932/OL-B, 806 NAS, flown by Sub/Lt. M. F. Fell, Magdalena, Libya, December 1941.
4. Hurricane Mk.I(Trop), 284/J, 3 Squadron SAAF, flown by Lt. Robert Kershaw to rescue top SAAF ace Cpt. J. Frost, Degehabur, Ethiopia, March 1941.
The Hawker Hurricane was a single-engine fighter developed in the United Kingdom in the 1930s and was the main fighter of the Royal Air Force (RAF) at the beginning of World War II.
Key features of the Hawker Hurricane:
1. Rugged Construction: The Hurricane was known for its rugged and reliable construction. It was a solid aircraft capable of withstanding significant damage during combat without losing its flying ability.
2. Gull Wing.
1/48 Hawker Hurricane Aces of the MTO and Africa Part 31. Hurricane Mk. I (Trop), V7795, 80 Squadron RAF, flown by P/O W. Vale, Eleusis, Greece & Maleme, Crete, Apr.-May 1941.2. Hurricane Mk.I(Trop), P3731/J, 261 Squadron RAF, flown by Sgt. F. Robertson, Luqa, Malta, Aug. 1940 to Jan. 1941.3. Hurricane Mk. I (Trop), V7419/NW, 33 Squadron RAF, flown by S/LdrMarmaduke Thomas St John Pattle, Larissa, Greece, April 1941.4. Hurricane Mk.I(Trop), P3967/OS-B, 3 Squadron RAAF, flown by F/Lt Jock Perrin, Benina, Libya, March 1941.The Hawker Hurricane was a single-engine fighter developed in the United Kingdom in the 1930s and was the Royal Air Force's (RAF) main fighter at the beginning of World War II. Key features of the Hawker Hurricane: 1. Rugged Construction: The Hurricane was known for its rugged and reliable construction. It was a solid aircraft capable of withstanding significant damage during combat without losing its flying ability. 2. Gull Wing.
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Go to cart1/48 Hawker Hurricane Aces of the MTO and Africa Part-11. Hurricane Mk. I (Trop), L1669, "Colly'sBattleship," 80 and 274 Squadrons RAF, flown by various aces, El Amiriya, Egypt, August 1940.2. Hurricane Mk. I (Trop), P3729, 33 Squadron RAF, flown by F/O V.C. Woodward, Fuka, Egypt, October 1940.3. Hurricane Mk. I (Trop), P2643/YK, 274 Squadron RAF, flown by S/L P. H. Dunn, Amtiya, Egypt, Aug. to Nov. 1940.The Hawker Hurricane was a single-engine fighter developed in the United Kingdom in the 1930s and was the Royal Air Force's (RAF) main fighter at the beginning of World War II. Key features of the Hawker Hurricane: 1. Rugged Construction: The Hurricane was known for its rugged and reliable construction. It was a solid aircraft capable of withstanding significant damage during combat without losing its flying ability. 2. Gull Wing.
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