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Hurricane Collection (page 2)

Background imageHurricane Collection: Supermarine Spitfire PRXIX PM631 and Hawker Hurricane

Supermarine Spitfire PRXIX PM631 and Hawker Hurricane
Supermarine Spitfire PRXIX, PM631 and Hawker Hurricane IIC, LF363. Both aircraft currently fly with the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight

Background imageHurricane Collection: RAF Poster, Help Britain Finish The Job! WW2

RAF Poster, Help Britain Finish The Job! WW2
RAF Poster, Help Britain Finish The Job! Showing two British Hawker Hurricane fighters flying over a British aircraft carrier at sea during the Second World War

Background imageHurricane Collection: The Sphere cover - RAF Display at Hendon by Matania

The Sphere cover - RAF Display at Hendon by Matania
Meeting an artificial hurricane - an odd sensation at the great R.A.F. display at Hendon. Visitors at the Hendon Air Display experience the full force of an air propeller. Date: 1925

Background imageHurricane Collection: Hawker Hurricane 1A, flying, No87 Squadron RAF in Franc

Hawker Hurricane 1A, flying, No87 Squadron RAF in France, 1940

Background imageHurricane Collection: Hawker Hurricane 1A nose close up, (on the ground), wit

Hawker Hurricane 1A nose close up, (on the ground), with Polish pilots

Background imageHurricane Collection: Hawker Hurricane 1A of Free Polish, (forward view), tax

Hawker Hurricane 1A of Free Polish, (forward view), taxying

Background imageHurricane Collection: Hawker Hurricane IIC, PZ865 / G-AMAU, The Last of the Many?

Hawker Hurricane IIC, PZ865 / G-AMAU, The Last of the Many?
Hawker Hurricane IIC, PZ865/G-AMAU, The Last of the Many!, the final production Hurricane, at the 1957 Royal Aeronautical Society Garden Party at Wisley on 15 September

Background imageHurricane Collection: Allied Flags - Hawker Hurricane - WWII Propaganda

Allied Flags - Hawker Hurricane - WWII Propaganda. Never was so much owed by so many to so few - Winston Churchill. The flags of Great Britain, Free France, South Africa, Australia, United States

Background imageHurricane Collection: Supermarine Spitfire Vb, AB910 and Hawker Hurricane

Supermarine Spitfire Vb, AB910 and Hawker Hurricane
Supermarine Spitfire Vb, AB910, left, and Hawker Hurricane IIC, PZ865/G-AMAU, The Last of the Many!, the final production Hurricane

Background imageHurricane Collection: Hawker Hurricane 2-31 two-seat trainer

Hawker Hurricane 2-31 two-seat trainer, derived from a IIC, supplied to Persia in 1946. Date: 1946

Background imageHurricane Collection: Hawker Hurricane IID KZ193

Hawker Hurricane IID KZ193
Hawker Hurricane IID, KZ193

Background imageHurricane Collection: Dog-Fight between British Fighters and German Aircraft; Seco

Dog-Fight between British Fighters and German Aircraft; Seco
Drawing showing an air-battle between Royal Air Force Hawker Hurricane fighters and German Junkers and Dorniers bombers and Messerschmitt fighters over France in May 1940

Background imageHurricane Collection: Damage from cyclone, Isabela de Sagua, Cuba

Damage from cyclone, Isabela de Sagua, Cuba
Damage from cyclone of 1 September 1933, Isabela de Sagua, Cuba. Date: 1933

Background imageHurricane Collection: Damage from cyclone, Havana, Cuba

Damage from cyclone, Havana, Cuba
Damage from cyclone of 20 October 1926, Havana, Cuba, showing stranded boats and debris on the Almandares River. Date: 1926

Background imageHurricane Collection: Mount Angeles from Port Angeles, Washington, USA

Mount Angeles from Port Angeles, Washington, USA Date: circa 1910s

Background imageHurricane Collection: CALCUTTA IN ROUGH SEA

CALCUTTA IN ROUGH SEA
The Royal Mail screw steam- ship in a hurricane off Mauritius in the Indian Ocean - the wretched passengers below deck must have been alarmed and uncomfortable. Date: 1853

Background imageHurricane Collection: Stanford Tuck, Robert R Squadron Ldr, RAF in Hurricane

Stanford Tuck, Robert R Squadron Ldr, RAF in Hurricane

Background imageHurricane Collection: Townsend, Peter, Squadron Ldr, RAF and Hawker Hurricane

Townsend, Peter, Squadron Ldr, RAF and Hawker Hurricane

Background imageHurricane Collection: O Brian, Peter, RAF pilot, later Grp Capt in Hurricane

O Brian, Peter, RAF pilot, later Grp Capt in Hurricane 1940

Background imageHurricane Collection: Hawker Hurricane IIB -with its compliment of underwing

Hawker Hurricane IIB -with its compliment of underwing bombs, this version was knicknamed Hurribomber

Background imageHurricane Collection: Merchant Ship Fighter Unit by G. H. Davis

Merchant Ship Fighter Unit by G. H. Davis
The Merchant Ship Fighter Unit (MSFU) at work during the Second World War: a system which was able to defeat the long-range bomber

Background imageHurricane Collection: British Hurricane ramming Italian raider by G. H. Davis

British Hurricane ramming Italian raider by G. H. Davis
The new technique in air attack during the Second World War: a British Hurricane ramming an Italian raider in mid-air. The British pilot said of the incident

Background imageHurricane Collection: Where the RAF fighters score by G. H. Davis

Where the RAF fighters score by G. H. Davis
Aerodynamic cleanliness: where the RAF fighters score during the Second World War. In very high speed aircraft small projections and even rough surface paint may seriously reduce speed

Background imageHurricane Collection: Four famous British aeroplanes by G. H. Davis

Four famous British aeroplanes by G. H. Davis
Four famous British aeroplanes: the Hurricane (fighter), the Spitfire (fighter), the Defiant (night fighter), and the Blenheim (bomber fighter)

Background imageHurricane Collection: British Hawker Hurricane fighter by G. H. Davis

British Hawker Hurricane fighter by G. H. Davis
A scourge of the Luftwaffe during the Second World War: the British Hawker Hurricane fighter plane. Date: 1940

Background imageHurricane Collection: Dorothy Lamour

Dorothy Lamour (1914 -1996) American film actress. Plays Marama in The Hurricane 1937 Date: 1938

Background imageHurricane Collection: HM King George VI congratulating Sqn Ldr John Woodburn G?

HM King George VI congratulating Sqn Ldr John Woodburn G?
HM King George VI congratulating Sqn Ldr John Woodburn Gillan and inspecting the Hawker Hurricane on which he made a record flight from London to Edinburgh on 11 February 1938

Background imageHurricane Collection: Hawker Hurricane II at the 50 years of Flying Display at?

Hawker Hurricane II at the 50 years of Flying Display at?
Hawker Hurricane II at the 50 years of Flying Display at Hendon in July 1951

Background imageHurricane Collection: Hawker Tempest V, EJ846

Hawker Tempest V, EJ846, superimposed over plans of the Hurricane and Typhoon

Background imageHurricane Collection: Hawker Hurricane IIC, PZ865 / G-AMAU

Hawker Hurricane IIC, PZ865 / G-AMAU
Hawker Hurricane IIC, PZ865/G-AMAU, The Last of the Many!, the final production Hurricane, in Hawker racing livery of royal blue with gold trimmings

Background imageHurricane Collection: Hawker Hurricane I, L1561

Hawker Hurricane I, L1561

Background imageHurricane Collection: Hawker Hurricane 2-31 two-seat trainer

Hawker Hurricane 2-31 two-seat trainer, derived from a IIC, supplied to Persia in 1946

Background imageHurricane Collection: Yugoslav Hawker Hurricane I

Yugoslav Hawker Hurricane I

Background imageHurricane Collection: Hawker Hurricane I

Hawker Hurricane I

Background imageHurricane Collection: Hawker Hurricane IIB

Hawker Hurricane IIB

Background imageHurricane Collection: Canadian Hawker Hurricane XII, 5624, fitted with skis

Canadian Hawker Hurricane XII, 5624, fitted with skis

Background imageHurricane Collection: The first production Hawker Hurricane I, L1547

The first production Hawker Hurricane I, L1547

Background imageHurricane Collection: Hawker Hurricane prototype, K5083, at Brooklands

Hawker Hurricane prototype, K5083, at Brooklands

Background imageHurricane Collection: Hawker Hurricane I L1582

Hawker Hurricane I L1582
Hawker Hurricane I, L1582

Background imageHurricane Collection: Hawker Hurricane Slipwing

Hawker Hurricane Slipwing

Background imageHurricane Collection: Hawker Hurricane IICs on the Langley production line in 1943

Hawker Hurricane IICs on the Langley production line in 1943. Date: 1943

Background imageHurricane Collection: Hawker Hurricane IIC MW336 under construction

Hawker Hurricane IIC MW336 under construction
Hawker Hurricane IIC, MW336, under construction

Background imageHurricane Collection: Hawker Hurricane

Hawker Hurricane

Background imageHurricane Collection: Hawker Hurricane I

Hawker Hurricane I

Background imageHurricane Collection: Hawker Hurricane I L1683

Hawker Hurricane I L1683
Hawker Hurricane I, L1683

Background imageHurricane Collection: Hawker Hurricane prototype K5083 at Brooklands

Hawker Hurricane prototype K5083 at Brooklands
Hawker Hurricane prototype, K5083, at Brooklands

Background imageHurricane Collection: Charlotte Amalia, St. Thomas, West Indies after a hurricane

Charlotte Amalia, St. Thomas, West Indies after a hurricane
A photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876), funded by the British Government for scientific purposes

Background imageHurricane Collection: Blitz in London -- wreckage of Hurricane fighter plane, WW2

Blitz in London -- wreckage of Hurricane fighter plane, WW2
Blitz in London -- the wreckage of a Hurricane fighter aircraft shot down over London, lying on the pavement in Buckingham Palace Road



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