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The Hawker Hurricane is a British single-seat fighter aircraft of the 1930s–40s which was ... to save space, ... Expansion scheme E included a target of 500 ...
It moved in 1950 to the Hawker factory at Dunsfold Aerodrome and it was given the civil registration G-AMAU on 1 May 1950. [2] It was flown into second place at the 1950 King's Cup Air Race by Group Captain Peter Townsend. [1] At this time it was painted in Hawker Aircraft's dark blue colour scheme with gold lettering and lining.
Associated history pages The Battle of Britain; Associated people and organisations Royal Air Force, 85 Squadron; Associated places Church Fenton, West Riding, Yorkshire, England, UK
During the Munich Crisis of 1938, the Royal Air Force implemented plans to camouflage its aircraft in its disruptively patterned Temperate Land Scheme of "Dark Earth" and "Dark Green" above and "Sky" (similar to a duck egg blue) below. This scheme was known colloquially as "Sand and Spinach" when the pattern was painted on at the factory, large ...
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Hurricane Helene’s path of devastation is so vast, it can be seen from orbit. Satellite images taken after the storm show a blacked-out area where residents have lost power spreading across five ...
External cameras attached to the International Space Station captured still images of the hurricane. The photo, taken from 257 miles above the planet, clearly shows the small eye at the center of ...
English: Aircraft of the Royal Air Force, 1939-1945- Hawker Hurricane. Hawker Hurricane Mk IIC, BD867 'QO-Y' of No 3 Squadron RAF based at Hunsdon, Hertfordshire, in flight. Date