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Hawker Hurricane MK.I/IV in Royal Air Force & Foreign Service (Osprey Aircam Aviation Series №24)
Year: 1971
Pages: 52
Format: PDF

Pages: 52
Format: PDF

Hawker Hurricane MKIIV in Royal Air Force Foreign Service Osprey Aircam Aviation Series №24 The Hawker Hurricane MKIIV in Royal Air Force Foreign Service Osprey Aircam Aviation Series №24 is a comprehensive guide that delves into the history and development of one of the most iconic fighter planes of World War II - the Hawker Hurricane. The book provides an in-depth analysis of the aircraft's design, capabilities, and performance, highlighting its significance in the Royal Air Force's foreign service during the war. The Plot The story begins with the introduction of the Hawker Hurricane, a single-seat fighter aircraft designed by Sir Sydney Camm and his team at Hawker Aircraft in the late 1930s. The plane was developed to meet the requirements of the Royal Air Force (RAF) for a modern fighter that could excel in both air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. With its sleek design and powerful engine, the Hurricane quickly became a favorite among pilots and proved to be a game-changer in the early years of World War II.
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