The Hawker Hurricane achieved its greatest successes in 1940 in the Battle of Britain and was active in all theatres of war. Heavily armed with 20 mm cannon the Mk IIC version could also be equipped with bombs and auxiliary tanks. In total over 4,700 of the Mk IIC were built.
Model
– Detailed Mk IIC wings
– Structural details on surface, flush metal joints
– Detailed cockpit with instrument panel
– Four 20 mm cannon
– Movable propeller
– Detailed landing gear
– Optional auxiliary tanks
– Large air filter attachment
Decals for 2 RAF versions:
– Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc, No.28 (Army Cooperation) Squadron, RAF South East Asia Comand (SEAC), Dalbumghar, North East India, 1944
– Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc, No.336 (Greek) Squadron, Desert Air Force, RAF, LG (Landing Ground) 8 Mersa Matruth, Egypt, 1944
Product specifications
- country version 1 – Great Britan
- length – 134 mm
- number of parts – 53
- wingspan – 166 mm
- Age – 10+
- Skill Level – 3 – Advanced