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#AA27604 - RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk. I Fighter - V7795, Pilot Officer William Vale, No.80 Squadron, Maleme, Crete, 1941 (1:72 Scale)

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RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk. I Fighter - Flying Off. E.J. Cobber Kain, No. 73 Squadron, Rouvres, France, Spring 1940 RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk. I Fighter - Flying Off. E.J. 'Cobber' Kain, No. 73 Squadron, Rouvres, France, Spring 1940 (1:72 Scale)

The Hawker Hurricane was the first monoplane to join the Royal Air Force as a fighter aircraft, capable of reaching speeds in excess of 300-mph in level flight. Often compared with the sleek-looking Supermarine Spitfire, the Hurricane, in actuality, shouldered the brunt of the fighting during the "Battle of Britain", equipping more than three-fifths of the RAF's Fighter Command squadrons.

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RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk. I Fighter - Wing Commander Bob Foster, Battle of Britain, No. 73 Squadron, Croydon, England, 1940 RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk. I Fighter - Wing Commander Bob Foster, "Battle of Britain", No. 73 Squadron, Croydon, England, 1940 (1:72 Scale)

The Hawker Hurricane was the first monoplane to join the Royal Air Force as a fighter aircraft, capable of reaching speeds in excess of 300-mph in level flight. Often compared with the sleek-looking Supermarine Spitfire, the Hurricane, in actuality, shouldered the brunt of the fighting during the "Battle of Britain", equipping more than three-fifths of the RAF's Fighter Command squadrons.

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RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk. IB Fighter - W9220, Sub Lt. Richard John Dickie Cork, 880 NAS, Arbroath and St. Merryn, 1941 RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk. IB Fighter - W9220, Sub Lt. Richard John "Dickie" Cork, 880 NAS, Arbroath and St. Merryn, 1941 (1:72 Scale)

The Hawker Hurricane was the first monoplane to join the Royal Air Force as a fighter aircraft, capable of reaching speeds in excess of 300-mph in level flight. Often compared with the sleek-looking Supermarine Spitfire, the Hurricane, in actuality, shouldered the brunt of the fighting during the "Battle of Britain", equipping more than three-fifths of the RAF's Fighter Command squadrons.

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RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk. 11C Fighter - Squadron Leader D. du Vivier, Acklington, England, 1942 RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk. 11C Fighter - Squadron Leader D. du Vivier, Acklington, England, 1942 (1:72 Scale)

The Hawker Hurricane was the first monoplane to join the Royal Air Force as a fighter aircraft, capable of reaching speeds in excess of 300-mph in level flight. Often compared with the sleek-looking Supermarine Spitfire, the Hurricane, in actuality, shouldered the brunt of the fighting during the "Battle of Britain", equipping more than three-fifths of the RAF's Fighter Command squadrons.

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RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk. I Fighter - V7795, Pilot Officer William Vale, No.80 Squadron, Maleme, Crete, 1941 RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk. I Fighter - V7795, Pilot Officer William Vale, No.80 Squadron, Maleme, Crete, 1941 (1:72 Scale)

The Hawker Hurricane was the first monoplane to join the Royal Air Force as a fighter aircraft, capable of reaching speeds in excess of 300-mph in level flight. Often compared with the sleek-looking Supermarine Spitfire, the Hurricane, in actuality, shouldered the brunt of the fighting during the "Battle of Britain", equipping more than three-fifths of the RAF's Fighter Command squadrons.

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RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk. I Fighter - Squadron Leader Ian Richard "Widge" Gleed, No.87 Squadron, Exeter, England, 1940 RAF Hawker Hurricane Mk. I Fighter - Squadron Leader Ian Richard "Widge" Gleed, No.87 Squadron, Exeter, England, 1940 (1:72 Scale)

The Hawker Hurricane was the first monoplane to join the Royal Air Force as a fighter aircraft, capable of reaching speeds in excess of 300-mph in level flight. Often compared with the sleek-looking Supermarine Spitfire, the Hurricane, in actuality, shouldered the brunt of the fighting during the "Battle of Britain", equipping more than three-fifths of the RAF's Fighter Command squadrons.

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