Hawker Hurricane Mk.I Tropical
The rugged and reliable Hawker Hurricane was arguably the most important fighter aircraft available to the Royal Air Force at the beginning of WWII. Easier to produce and more forgiving to fly than the more glamorous Spitfire, the Hurricane was available in much greater numbers than any other fighter at the time of the Battle of Britain and proved decisive in securing eventual victory for the pilots of the RAF. Early RAF operations in the Mediterranean and North Africa saw small numbers of Hurricane Mk.I fighters pitted against vastly superior numbers of Regia Aeronautica aircraft. They proved to be more than a match for anything the Italian Air Force could hurl at them, but the arrival of battle hardened Luftwaffe fighters in 1941 saw a change in fortunes. Many of the Hurricanes were ‘Tropicalised’ and arrived in theatre with the chin mounted Vokes carburettor dust filter, which significantly altered the profile of the Hawker fighter.
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Technical Specification & Detail
scale 1:48
skill 2
number of parts 127
length-20cm
height-8.31cm
width-22.5
wingspan-225mm
Age Suitability 8+
paint scheme one
A05129 - Hawker Hurricane Mk.I, Flown by Sergeant Pilot F H Dean, No. 274 Squadron Royal Air Force, Sidi Barrani, Egypt, 1941. (A)
no24 trainer yellow-matt
no29 dark earth-matt
no30 dark green-matt
no33 black-matt
no53 gunmetal-metallic
no56 aluminium-metallic
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safety notice
.Safety Notice
WARNINGS! Not suitable for children under 36 months. Choking hazard, contains small parts. Please retain these detils for future reference.
paint scheme two
A05129 - Hawker Hurricane Mk.I, Rhodesian Air Training Group, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), 1941 (B)
no24 trainer yellow-matt
no33 black-matt
no53 gunmetal-metallic
no56 aluminium-metallic
