HAWKER HURRICANE MANUAL

    Hawker Hurricane 1935 onwards (all marks) - opis w j.angielskim jednomiejscowego myśliwca zaprojektowanego i produkowanego przez Hawker Aircraft, używanego na wielu frontach II Wojny Światowej. Informator Haynes

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    Opis

    Hawker Hurricsne (1935 onwards (all marks) - Informator Haynes
    Opis brytyjskiego jednomiejscowego samolotu myśliwskiego, jednosilnikowego dolnopłatu o konstrukcji metalowej z częściowo płóciennym pokryciem, zaprojektowany i produkowany przez firmę Hawker Aircraft

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    During the Battle of Britain the RAF’s Hawker Hurricane fighter won lasting fame alongside the Supermarine Spitfire. Over 11,700 examples were eventually built of this versatile and deadly combat aircraft that fulfilled an incredible number of contrasting roles.

    This innovative manual provides a close-up look at the Hurricane’s construction together with insights into what it takes to own and fly this classic fighter and how engineers keep it airworthy, as well as the historical background of the aircraft’s illustrious Second World War combat history. The RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight’s two Hurricane IIc models are the centrepieces of this manual.

    Author: Aircraft restoration expert Paul Blackah of the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight is co-author of the Haynes Manuals on the Spitfire, Lancaster and Messerschmitt Bf109. Malcolm V. Lowe is an aviation historian, and co-author with Paul of the Messerschmitt Bf109 Manual.

    Spis treści

    Introduction
    The Hurricane Story
    Hurricane: Variations on a theme - Hurricane Mk I, II, IIa, IIb, IIc, IId, IIe, III, IV,V
    Canadian-built Hurricanes
    Sea Hurricane - Mk Ia, Ib, Ic, IIc, XIIa
    Two-seat Hurricanes
    Other Hurricane Version and projects
    Foreign employment and manufacture
    Hurricane facts and figures
    Hurricane weaponry
    Hurricane aces
    Power for the Hurricane
    Restore to Flight
    How do refurbished Hurricanes differ from their orginal state?
    Restoring a Hurricane - Tony Ditheridge
    Aspects of restoration
    Fabric covering - Clive Denny
    Anatomy of the Hurricane
    The BBMF's Hurricanes
    Hurricane Mk IIc LF363
    Hurricane Mk IIc, PZ865
    Power for the BBMF's Hurricanes
    The Owners' Views
    Acquiring a Hurricane
    Case History 1
     Peter Vacher and Hurricane Mk I, R4118
    Case History 2
     Guy Black and Hurricane Mk XII, Z5140
    Case History 3
     Tony Dyer: Build and own your own Hurricane
    The Pilots' Views
    Displaying the BBMF's Hurricanes - Aquadron Leader Ian Smith, Officer Commanding, BBMF
    Flying and displaing the Hurricane - Squadron Leader Clive Rowley
    The Raf's point of view in 1938 - Aquadron Leader J.W. Gillan
    The Enginerr's View
    Thoughts of Hurricane ground engineer - Paul Blackah MBE
    Safety first
    Tools and working facilities
    Recommended lubricants and fluids
    Servicing the Hurricane
    Keeping records
    Appendices
    Appendix I Airworthy Hurricanes
    Appendix II Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations
    Appendix III Useful Contacts
    Index