
Hurricane R4118
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In 1982 when he was traveling in India, Peter Vacher stumbled on the remains of a British plane-a Hurricane Mark I, a veteran of the Battle of Britain. It was in a dreadful state. Could he restore it? Would it fly again?
Not until 14 years later did he decide to act and after six years of wrangling he got the icon home. Then the truly difficult process of restoration began-a worldwide search for parts, careful reconstruction, flight testing--until in 2005 it flew again to the delight of thousands of enthusiasts.
Along the way Peter reunited three auspicious veterans-Peter Thompson, Bunny Currant, and Bob Foster-with R4118, men who had flown her during the war. To this day, the aircraft's grace and splendor in flight is enjoyed by crowds across the UK.
"The amazing story of how this only surviving Hurricane from the Battle of Britain was discovered and lovingly restored." - The Mail on Sunday
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- Intro
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword
- An Appreciation
- Acknowledgements
- A Twinkle in the Eye
- Part I Rescuing a Hero
- That's not a Spit, that's a Hurricane!
- Negotiations Start
- Unwelcome Publicity
- Monsoon
- Frustration
- Home at Last
- The Battle of Britain
- Accident Prone
- A Passage to India
- Part II Restoration and Flight
- The Strip
- The Search
- Reconstruction
- The Rolls-Royce Merlin III
- Into the Air
- Epilogue
- The Great Day
- Camouflage and Markings
- Movement Card Form 78
- Operational Records with 605 and 111 Squadrons
- Engine History
- Hawker Modifications
- Operational Aircraft during the Battle of Britain
- Index
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