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Aeromaster 48-665: Early Hurricane Aces of the British Empire 1939-40 pt III |
Units: | See review |
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Here is a fine sheet covering Hurricane I's from the early years of the war. All are in Dark Green and Dark Earth on the upper side with Sky covering the lower surfaces. The recommended kits are by Hasegawa and Airfix.
First is J.R. Cock's 87 squadron aircraft from July of 1940. It has the B pattern, no lower wing roundels and a Dehavilland pointed spinner.
Next is E.J. Gracie's 56 Squadron aircraft from August of 1940. It is also the B pattern and has a sky painted spinner with no underwing roundels.
Finally, from 257 Squadron comes R.S. Tuck's aircraft from October of 1940. It also has a Dehavilland spinner and unlike its compatriots, has roundels on the lower wings.
There are enough insignia and data markings to do all three aircraft.
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