A total of 1,715 Hurricanes flew with Fighter Command during the period of the Battle, far in excess of all other British fighters combined. The Hurricane was a robust, manoeuvrable aircraft capable of sustaining fearsome combat damage before write-off; and unlike the Spitfire, it was a wholly operational, go-anywhere do-anything fighter by July 1940. It is estimated that its pilots were credited with four-fifths of all enemy aircraft destroyed in the period July-October 1940.
uitvoeringen:2
- Versie A: No.87SQ ,flown by Flt.Lt Ian Richard(Widge) Gleed , RAF ,Exeter ,England ,August 1940.
- Versie B:No.1SQ ,The Irish Air Corps/Aer Chór na HÉireann ,Baldonnell ,Ireland ,1945.
Afmeting:
- Lengte 130mm
- Spanwijdte 170mm
Onderdelen: 28
Verf Tabel voor deze bouwdoos van Humbrol , model Master ,Revell
Versie A & B
- 24 Matt Yellow = MM1569
- 33 Matt Black = MM1749 / REV 8
- 53 Metallic Gunmetal = MM1795
- 61 Matt Flesh = MM1516 / REV35
- 90 Matt Beige Green
- 163 Satin Dark Green
Versie A
- 29 Matt Dark Earth = / REV87
- 60 Matt Scarlett = MM1550/ REV36
Versie B
- 106 Matt Ocean Grey / REV47
- 165 Satin Sea Medium Grey