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As far as I know, these roundels appeared from the second half of 1942. For a very short intermediate period they were blue-white, with yellow rim, but soon dark blue-light blue appeared.
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Mk. IIc is here....
- Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc (RAF, 1. sq., F.Lt. Karel Kuttelwascher, DFC & Bar, Tangmere AFB, June 1942) - Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc (RAF, 213. sq., El Alamein battle, September 1942) - Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc (RAF, 34. sq., Pallel AFB, India, April 1944) - Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc (RIAF, 1. (Fighter) sq., Imphal AFB, Assam, June 1944)
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Wow Gerry.
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Nice history lessons through your profiles!
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Today there will even be two groups. 4 attack versions and two photo reconnaissance. And then I only miss the naval machines and it will be done with the Hurricanes :-)
- Hawker Hurricane Mk.IId (RAF, 6. sq., Shandur AFB, Egypt, June 1942) - Hawker Hurricane Mk.IId (RAF, 20. sq., F.Lt John P.D. Thomson, Nidania AFB, February 1944) - Hawker Hurricane Mk.IV (RAF, 137. sq., Sq.Ldr. John B. Wray, DFC, Rochford AFB, July 1943) - Hawker Hurricane Mk.IV (RAF, 351 (Yugoslavian) sq., Prkos AFB, Dalmatia, March 1945) - Hawker Hurricane PR Mk.IIb (RAF, 3. PRU, Agartala AFB, India, November 1942) - Hawker Hurricane PR Mk.IIc (RAF, 208. sq., El Bassa AFB, Palestine, 1943)
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And here are the PR versions......
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PR sorties carry set of their own dangers,I can't imagine doing one from Palestine or Egypt going in any direction in 1943.I guess Scandinavian sorties would be close to that level of very inhospitable terrain but much friendlier locals.
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The last of many - 3 pieces of Sea Hurricane :-)
- Hawker Sea Hurricane Mk.Ia (FAA, MFSU, CAM ship Empire Tide, late 1941) - Hawker Sea Hurricane Mk.Ib (FAA, 885. NAS, HMS Victorious, Operation Pedestal, August 1942) - Hawker Sea Hurricane Mk.IIc (FAA, 835. NAS, Sub.Lt. A.R.Burgham, HMS Nairana, Bay of Biscay. May 1944) And that's all, folks ;-) I'm tired of Hurries already. It's time to think about new type ... :-)
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Is a amzing series of Hurricanes. Perharps a interwar subject like Hawker Fury?
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Very nice. As I said before, this is a history lesson since Hurricanes participated almos anywhere in WWII!
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