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Hwker Hurricane Aces Decals

Brand PRINT SCALE
SKU PS-72458

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Nation: United Kingdom
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
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1/72 Hawker Hurricane Aces in the Mediterranean & Africa. Part 1

1. 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.

4. Hurricane Mk.I(Trop), V7474/A, 261 Squadron, flown by Flt Lt J. A. F. MacLachlan and Sqt. F N Robertson, Malta, November 1940.

5. Hurricane Mk.I(Trop), P3731/J, 261 Squadron RAF, flown by Sgt. F. Robertson, Luqa, Malta, Aug. 1940 to Jan. 1941.

6. Hurricane Mk. I(Trop), V7562/TP-A, 73 Squadron RAF, flown by Sgt. A. E. Marshall, Sidi Haneish, Egypt, Jan. 1941.

7. 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.

8. Hurricane Mk.I(Trop), P3967/OS-B, 3 Squadron RAAF, flown by F/Lt Jock Perrin, Benina, Libya, March 1941.

9. Hurricane Mk.I(Trop), Z4932/OL-B, 806 NAS, flown by Sub/Lt. M. F. Fell, Magdalena, Libya, December 1941.

10. Hurricane Mk. I (Trop), V7419/NW, 33 Squadron RAF, flown by S/LdrMarmaduke Thomas St John Pattle, Larissa, Greece, April 1941.

11. Hurricane Mk. I (Trop), V7419/NW, 33 Squadron RAF, flown by S/LdrMarmaduke Thomas St John Pattle, Larissa, Greece, April 1941.

"Hurricane Aces" refers to the fighter pilots who achieved a significant number of aerial victories during World War II while flying one of the most famous fighter planes of the era, the Hawker Hurricane.

The Hawker Hurricane was a British monoplane fighter developed in the 1930s, and was one of the main fighters used by the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Battle of Britain against the German Luftwaffe in 1940. Its design included a strong metal frame and fixed wings, which gave it good maneuverability and strength, but it had lower speed than German fighter planes such as the Messerschmitt Bf 109.

Despite this, Hurricane pilots showed great courage and skill during the Battle of Britain, shooting down numerous enemy aircraft. The Hurricane, along with the Spitfire, the other famous British fighter of the time, was instrumental in the defense of the United Kingdom against German air attacks and in the British victory in the Battle of Britain.

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Hwker Hurricane Aces Decals
SKU PS-72472
Brand PRINT SCALE
Nation: United Kingdom
Period: WWII
Scale: 1/72
Type: Aircraft
Category Decals

1/72 Hurricane Aces in the Mediterranean & Africa. Part 2 1. Hurricane Mk. I (Trop), W9298/X, 33 Squadron RAF, flown by S/Ldr E. A. Howell, Maleme, Crete, May 1941.2. Hurricane Mk. I, W9349/F "Pride of Ceylon," 213 Squadron RAF, flown by P/O J. Stowrey, Famagusta, Cyprus, October 1941.3. Hurricane Mk. I, Z4223/V, 213 Squadron RAF, flown by F/OG.H.Westlake, Nicosia, Cyprus, October 1941.4. Hurricane Mk. I, V7599/YK-Q, 80 Squadron RAF, possibly flown by Sgt. E.W.F. Hewett, Eleusis, Greece, March 1941.5. Hurricane Mk. IIB, BD897/WG-P, 128 Squadron RAF, flown by S/L Billy Drake, Hastings, Sierra Leone, December 1941.6. Sea Hurricane Mk. Ib, Z4550/6G, 800 Naval Air Squadron, HMS Indomitable, flown by Lt. Cdr. J. M. Bruen, August 1942.7. Hurricane Mk. IIa, BV163/HA-F, 126 and 185 Squadron RAF, flown by F/Sgt G. Tweedale, Takali, Malta, March 1942.8. Hurricane Mk. I (Trop), V7544/TP-S, 73 Squadron RAF, flown by F/O James E. Storrar, Gazala, Libya, February 1941.9. Hurricane Mk. I (Trop), V7780/"Alma Baker Malaya," 33 Squadron RAF, flown by F/L L. C. Wade, Gambut, Libya, February 1942.10. Hurricane Mk.I trop P2638, 274 Sqaudron RAF, Gerawala April-May 1941. Artowrk by:Zbyszek Malicki."Hurricane Aces" refers to the fighter pilots who achieved a significant number of aerial victories during World War II while flying one of the most famous fighter planes of the time, the Hawker Hurricane.The Hawker Hurricane was a British monoplane fighter developed in the 1930s, and was one of the main fighters used by the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Battle of Britain against the German Luftwaffe in 1940. Its design included a strong metal frame and fixed wings, which gave it good maneuverability and strength, but it had lower speed than German fighter planes such as the Messerschmitt Bf 109.Despite this, Hurricane pilots showed great courage and skill during the Battle of Britain, shooting down numerous enemy aircraft. The Hurricane, along with the Spitfire, the other famous British fighter of the time, was instrumental in the defense of the United Kingdom against German air attacks and in the British victory in the Battle of Britain.

 
 
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