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Hawker Hurricane Mk.I V6665 of 303 "Polish"qn., flown by Ft. Lt. John Kent, Northolt, Sept 1940
HA8609
General Background
The Hawker Hurricane was the first British single-engine fighter and the first single wing aircraft with retractable landing gear as well as an enclosed cockpit and 8 machine guns. The Hurricane went into operational service in December 1937 with the RAF 111 Squadron. The Hurricane is usually over looked as a major player in the BoB because of the Spitfire but 80% of the 1,792 German aircraft shot down were because of the Hurricane. There were 14,533 Hurricanes produced in all variants.
The Aircraft
The No. 303 (Polish) Squadron became operational on August 31, 1940. The first officers were from the RAF, S/L Kellett as the CO, J. Kent and Forbes as Flight Leaders. F/L Kent was a Canadian who moved to England in 1935 to join the RAF and John Kent was given the nickname “Johnny Kentowski” by the Polish staff. On September 7, 1940 No. 303 Squadron received Hurricane Mk.I V6665. This aircraft was flown by several pilots including Kent and on September 27, 1940 was shot down killing Sgt Tadeusz Andruszkow.
Specifications :
Manufacturer : Hawker Industries
Country : UK
First Year of Service : 1937
Production: 14,583
Crew: 1
Dimensions
Length : 31.4 ft (9.57 m)
Wingspan: 39.99 ft (12.19 m)
Height: 13.12 ft (4.0 m)
Weight:
Empty: 4,982 lb (2,260 kg)
Maximum Takeoff: 6,446 lb (2,924 kg)
Performance:
Power plant: 1 x Rolls-Royce Merlin III 12-cylinder Liquid-cooled Producing 1,030 hp
2 Bladed Propeller
Later Production Power plant: 3,164 x Merlin III producing 1,029 hp with a Three-Blade Propeller
Maximum Speed : 318 mph (511 kmh / 276 kts)
Maximum Range : 460 miles (740 km)
Service Ceiling : 35,991 ft (10,970 m)
Rate of Climb : 2,520 ft/min (768 m/min)
Armament :
Early Production : Hard points – 2
Machine Guns – 8 x 7.7 mm Colt-Browning in Wings
Later production : Machine Guns – 8 or 12 x 7.7 mm Colt-Browning in Wings
Hispano Canons – 4 x 20 mm in the Wings
Optional: Bombs Under-Wings
2 x 250 lb
or
500 lb
8 x Unguided Rockets Under-Wings
2 x 40 mm Canons Under-Wings