
Hawker Hurricane
The RAF's Battle of Britain Stalwart
Ron Mackay(Author)
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Published on 28. November 2018
Book
Hardback
112 pages
978-0-7643-5589-9 (ISBN)
Description
The Hawker Hurricane has rightly earned its place in military aviation annals. Although only preceding the Spitfire by four months in its prototypic launch, the Hawker machine was available in measurably greater numbers by the Battle of Britain, a very critical stage of WWII for Britain and its Empire. Its rugged qualities saw use in the Mediterranean and Far East Theaters, and on the Russia Front. It adapted equally well to naval operations as a CAM-ship "protector" for Allied convoys and then as the first truly modern British fighter design to operate off the Fleet Air Arm's aircraft carriers. The solid wing structure lent itself naturally to the carriage of bombs and heavier-scale weaponry such as the 40 mm cannon that dealt out a fair measure of punishment. The few airworthy examples are a poignant reminder of Britain's WWII aviation prowess. Part of the Legends of Warfare series.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Illustrations
205 color and b/w photos
Dimensions
Height: 237 mm
Width: 236 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
764 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7643-5589-9 (9780764355899)
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Person
Ron Mackay's literary career in WWII aviation history has spanned four decades, with coverage of the Royal Air Force, Luftwaffe, and USAAF being completed in almost equal measure.