At the outbreak of World War II, only 111 Squadron and a handful of
others were equipped with the Hurricane. Thanks to sudden massive
orders and a well-organized Hawker sub-contracting production to
Gloster and General Aircraft, more squadrons rapidly became
operational. Cutting their teeth during the Battle of France, it was
during the Battle of Britain that the type excelled and came to form
the backbone of Fighter Command. While the Hurricane was steadily
overtaken by the Spitfire in the fighter defence role, it remained the
fighter of choice in North Africa and the Far East. Despite a large
number being shot down in these far-flung conflicts, many received
hasty repairs and returned to the fray while more fragile designs were
permanently grounded. The Hurricane may not have been the prettiest
or, the best-performing aircraft but, as Francis Mason stated: 'The
Royal Air Force was glad to get the Spitfire…it had to have the
Hurricane!'
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ISBN
9781780966045
Publisert
2020
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Bloomsbury UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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