The Hawker Hurricane - Couverture souple

Callaway, Tim

 
9781906167622: The Hawker Hurricane

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Two UK fighters have gone from being mere machines to become icons. The first is the Supermarine Spitfire, the second is the subject of the next issue of Aviation Classics... the Hawker Hurricane. Designed by Sydney Camm, it represented the bridge between biplane and monoplane technology and was originally known as the Monoplane Fury , after the Fury biplane fighter of 1931. The type formed the backbone of RAF Fighter Command, with 18 squadrons in service when the Second World War began in September 1939. Hurricanes saw action over France and the Low Countries before the Battle of Britain began in June 1940, during which they were to shoot down more enemy aircraft than all the other air and ground defences put together. Later, it went on the offensive in Europe - as a night intruder and fighter bomber. Large numbers fought over Malta, the Western Desert, Burma, India and the Far East, excelling as fighters and ground attack aircraft. All over the world the Hurricane earned a reputation for reliability and toughness. This issue tells the story of the Hurricane and its crews from inception to war career.

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ISBN 10 :  0879940301 ISBN 13 :  9780879940300
Editeur : Aviation Pubns, 1974
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