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Squadron Leader Richard \"Rickey\" Brooker\'s en:Hawker Hurricane Mk.II of No.232 Squadron, en:RAF. He was shot down on February 8, 1942, crashing on East Coast Road uninjured. Note the squadron...
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A Hawker Hurricane Mark I night fighter of No. 85 Squadron RAF taxiing by the light of a flare at Debden, Essex, before taking off to intercept night raiders. Note the navigation lights on the wing...
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A British Hawker Hurricane IIA (RAF serial Z2963) used for evaluation of stability and flight control at the U.S. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) Langley Research Center, Virginia...
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A British Hawker Hurricane IIA (RAF serial Z2963) used for evaluation of stability and flight control at the U.S. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) Langley Research Center, Virginia...
View ArticleHe 111 Wreck LOC 8e00286u
Ground crews of the Allied air forces dismantle a wrecked German Heinkel He 111 on a landing field between Daba and Fuka in Egypt, circa 1942. Note the wrecked Messerschmitt Bf 109F/G and the RAF...
View ArticleHawker Hurricane Mark IV
A Royal Air Force Hawker Hurricane Mark IV fighter-bomber in flight, August 1945. This aircraft is fitted with a deeper radiator and armed with rocket projectiles. The Hurricane Mark IVs utilised the...
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Flying Officer R N Cullen of No. 80 Squadron RAF, preparing to take off from Paramythia, Greece, in Hawker Hurricane V7288 on the morning of 4 March 1941, as part of a fighter escort for bombers...
View ArticleHurricane Mk I - No. 1 Sqn 1940
Hawker Hurricane Mark I, N2358 \'Z\', of No. 1 Squadron RAF is refuelled while undergoing an engine check at Vassincourt. Date: 1-15 April 1940 Source: Imperial War Museum Catalogue Number C 001234...
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