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- Hawker_Hurricane abstract "The Hawker Hurricane is a British single-seat fighter aircraft that was designed and predominantly built by Hawker Aircraft Ltd for the Royal Air Force (RAF). Although largely overshadowed by the Supermarine Spitfire, the aircraft became renowned during the Battle of Britain, accounting for 60% of the RAF's air victories in the battle, and served in all the major theatres of the Second World War.The 1930s design evolved through several versions and adaptations, resulting in a series of aircraft which acted as interceptor-fighters, fighter-bombers (also called "Hurribombers"), and ground support aircraft. Further versions known as the Sea Hurricane had modifications which enabled operation from ships. Some were converted as catapult-launched convoy escorts, known as "Hurricats". More than 14,583 Hurricanes were built by the end of 1944 (including at least 800 converted to Sea Hurricanes and some 1,400 built in Canada by Canadian Car and Foundry).".
- Hawker_Hurricane designer Sydney_Camm.
- Hawker_Hurricane manufacturer Austin_Motor_Company.
- Hawker_Hurricane manufacturer Canadian_Car_and_Foundry.
- Hawker_Hurricane manufacturer Gloster_Aircraft_Company.
- Hawker_Hurricane manufacturer Hawker_Aircraft.
- Hawker_Hurricane numberBuilt "14583".
- Hawker_Hurricane productionEndYear "1944".
- Hawker_Hurricane productionStartYear "1937".
- Hawker_Hurricane thumbnail Hawker_Hurricane_before_maiden_flight_1935.jpg?width=300.
- Hawker_Hurricane wikiPageExternalLink Murray.pdf.
- Hawker_Hurricane wikiPageExternalLink www.britishaircraft.co.uk.
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- Hawker_Hurricane wikiPageExternalLink captured_hurricane.htm.
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- Hawker_Hurricane wikiPageExternalLink www.k5083.mistral.co.uk.
- Hawker_Hurricane wikiPageExternalLink hurricane.cfm.
- Hawker_Hurricane wikiPageExternalLink Sergeant%20Pring%20and%20the%20Calcutta%20Hurricane.pdf.
- Hawker_Hurricane wikiPageExternalLink 60784800.
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- Hawker_Hurricane wikiPageID "57970".
- Hawker_Hurricane wikiPageRevisionID "604645619".
- Hawker_Hurricane align "left".
- Hawker_Hurricane align "right".
- Hawker_Hurricane areaAlt "23.92".
- Hawker_Hurricane areaMain "257.5".
- Hawker_Hurricane bombs "2".
- Hawker_Hurricane ceilingAlt "10,970 m".
- Hawker_Hurricane ceilingMain "36000.0".
- Hawker_Hurricane climbRateAlt "14.1".
- Hawker_Hurricane climbRateMain "2780.0".
- Hawker_Hurricane crew "1".
- Hawker_Hurricane date "March 2011".
- Hawker_Hurricane designer Sydney_Camm.
- Hawker_Hurricane emptyWeightAlt "2605.0".
- Hawker_Hurricane emptyWeightMain "5745.0".
- Hawker_Hurricane engine(prop)_ "Rolls-Royce Merlin XX".
- Hawker_Hurricane firstFlight "1935-11-06".
- Hawker_Hurricane guns "4".
- Hawker_Hurricane hasPhotoCollection Hawker_Hurricane.
- Hawker_Hurricane heightAlt "4.0 m".
- Hawker_Hurricane heightMain "13".
- Hawker_Hurricane introduced "1937".
- Hawker_Hurricane jetOrProp%3F_ "prop".
- Hawker_Hurricane lengthAlt "9.84 m".
- Hawker_Hurricane lengthMain "982.98".
- Hawker_Hurricane lists "* List of aircraft of the United Kingdom in World War II * List of aircraft of World War II".
- Hawker_Hurricane loadedWeightAlt "3480.0".
- Hawker_Hurricane loadedWeightMain "7670.0".
- Hawker_Hurricane loadingAlt "121.9".
- Hawker_Hurricane loadingMain "29.8".
- Hawker_Hurricane manufacturer Austin_Motor_Company.
- Hawker_Hurricane manufacturer Canadian_Car_and_Foundry.
- Hawker_Hurricane manufacturer Gloster_Aircraft_Company.
- Hawker_Hurricane manufacturer Hawker_Aircraft.
- Hawker_Hurricane maxSpeedAlt "547.0".
- Hawker_Hurricane maxSpeedMain "340.0".
- Hawker_Hurricane maxSpeedMore "at ref| at with two bombs|group=N".
- Hawker_Hurricane maxTakeoffWeightAlt "3950.0".
- Hawker_Hurricane maxTakeoffWeightMain "8710.0".
- Hawker_Hurricane numberBuilt "14583".
- Hawker_Hurricane numberOfProps "1".
- Hawker_Hurricane planeOrCopter%3F_ "plane".
- Hawker_Hurricane massAlt "0.25".
- Hawker_Hurricane massMain "0.15".
- Hawker_Hurricane powerAlt "883.0".
- Hawker_Hurricane powerMain "1185.0".
- Hawker_Hurricane powerMore "at".
- Hawker_Hurricane primaryUser Royal_Air_Force.
- Hawker_Hurricane primaryUser "Royal Canadian Air Force".
- Hawker_Hurricane produced "1937".
- Hawker_Hurricane quote "88.0".
- Hawker_Hurricane quote "Then, with tail trimmer set, throttle and mixture lever fully forward... and puffs of grey exhaust smoke soon clearing at maximum r.p.m. came the surprise! There was no sudden surge of acceleration, but with a thunderous roar from the exhausts just ahead on either side of the windscreen, only a steady increase in speed... In retrospect that first Hurricane sortie was a moment of elation, but also of relief. Apart from the new scale of speeds that the pilot had to adapt to, the Hurricane had all the qualities of its stable, secure biplane predecessor the Hart, but enhanced by livelier controls, greater precision and all this performance.".
- Hawker_Hurricane rangeAlt "965.0".
- Hawker_Hurricane rangeMain "600.0".
- Hawker_Hurricane reason "It would be nice to know how many fighters versus fighter-bombers versus other variants. It is not provided in variants section either.".
- Hawker_Hurricane ref "Jane's Fighting Aircraft of World War II".
- Hawker_Hurricane related "* Hawker Hotspur * Hawker Typhoon".
- Hawker_Hurricane similarAircraft "* Curtiss P-36 Hawk * Curtiss P-40 Warhawk * Heinkel He 112 * IAR 80 * Macchi C.200 * Messerschmitt Bf 109 * Miles M.20 * Morane-Saulnier M.S.406 * Polikarpov I-16 * PZL.50 Jastrząb * Rogozarski IK-3 * Supermarine Spitfire * Yakovlev Yak-1".
- Hawker_Hurricane source "(Roland Beamont, a trainee pilot, describing his first flight in a Hurricane.)".
- Hawker_Hurricane source "(Wing Commander P.B. "Laddie" Lucas D.S.O., D.F.C.)".
- Hawker_Hurricane spanAlt "12.19 m".
- Hawker_Hurricane spanMain "1219.2".
- Hawker_Hurricane type "Fighter".
- Hawker_Hurricane typeOfProp "liquid-cooled V-12".
- Hawker_Hurricane width "25.0".
- Hawker_Hurricane width "26.0".
- Hawker_Hurricane subject Category:British_fighter_aircraft_1930–1939.
- Hawker_Hurricane subject Category:Carrier-based_aircraft.
- Hawker_Hurricane subject Category:Hawker_Hurricane.
- Hawker_Hurricane subject Category:Hawker_aircraft.
- Hawker_Hurricane subject Category:Low-wing_aircraft.