Hawker Hurricane Squadron
The Hawker Hurricane was a British single-seat fighter aircraft that played a significant role in World War II, particularly during the Battle of Britain. Introduced in the late 1930s, it was the Royal Air Force's (RAF) first monoplane fighter aircraft with an enclosed cockpit and retractable landing gear. The Hurricane was armed with eight .303 Browning machine guns mounted in its wings, providing formidable firepower.
During the Battle of Britain in 1940, the Hurricane formed the backbone of the RAF's Fighter Command, alongside the Supermarine Spitfire. While the Spitfire gained more public attention, the Hurricane actually accounted for the majority of enemy aircraft shot down during the battle. Its rugged construction and stability made it an excellent gun platform, and it was particularly effective in engaging enemy bombers.
Beyond the Battle of Britain, the Hurricane served in various theaters of the war, including North Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Eastern Front. It was utilized in roles such as fighter-bomber, ground attack, and naval escort.
Overall, the Hawker Hurricane played a crucial role in defending Britain from German air attacks during the early stages of World War II and contributed significantly to Allied air superiority throughout the conflict.
Rules
Our detailed rules which are in the works will have aircraft rules included. If you are using our simple rules however, don't panic! When you order any of our aircraft models we will send you the 'simple planes' rules that will enable you to add some airborn fun to the battlefield!
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