Hawker Hurricane facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Hurricane |
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Hurricane Mk I (R4118), which fought in the Battle of Britain | |
Role | Fighter |
National origin | United Kingdom |
Manufacturer | Hawker Aircraft |
Designer | Sydney Camm |
First flight | 6 November 1935 |
Introduction | 25 December 1937 |
Primary users | Royal Air Force Royal Canadian Air Force |
Produced | 1937–1944 |
Number built | 14,583 |
Variants | Hawker Hurricane variants |
The Hawker Hurricane is a famous British military aircraft of World War II. This was the main fighter used by the RAF during the Battle of Britain. It was later outclassed by the Supermarine Spitfire. Sea Hurricane was a navalized variant, used by Fleet Air Arm.
Images for kids
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Underside view of R4118, a preserved Hurricane from the Battle of Britain
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Personnel of 85 Squadron next to a Hurricane I, Lille, Seclin, France, on 10 May 1940
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Hurricane Mk I of the 46 Squadron during the Norwegian campaign, May 1940. This aircraft was abandoned in Norway.
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Hurricane I of 1 Squadron being refuelled at Vassincourt, France
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Mechanics servicing the engine of a Hurricane I of 501 Squadron at No. 1 Repair Centre, Reims, Champagne, France
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Hurricane I of 1 Squadron flown by Plt Off A.V. Clowes.
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Wartime colour photo of Hurricane IIC BE500 flown by Sqn Ldr Denis Smallwood of 87 Squadron in the RDM2 ("Special Night") scheme and used on intruder operations 1941–1942.
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Maintenance work being carried out on a Hurricane of 274 Squadron during the siege of Tobruk
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Preserved Sea Hurricane of the Fleet Air Arm.
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The last of the 14,583 Hurricanes built, s/n PZ865. A Mk IIc version, originally known as "The Last of the Many" and owned by Hawker, this aircraft is now flown by the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.
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A Hawker Hurricane on display at the National Air and Space Museum's Udvar-Hazy Center of the Smithsonian Institution
See also
In Spanish: Hawker Hurricane para niños