This Hurricane had the most impact on the Battle of Britain
One of the most famous British fighters of World War II The Hawker Hurricane was one of World War II’s most famous British fighters. November 1935 saw the first flight…
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One of the most famous British fighters of World War II The Hawker Hurricane was one of World War II’s most famous British fighters. November 1935 saw the first flight…
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