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Hurricane

UK

Mk

First flight

1935

ROLE

Fighter

info

Crashed

Total in database

0

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Land Leased

Displays

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Design country

UK

Variant
First Flight
Max Speed
Max Range
Max Weght
Max Celling:
Wing Span
length
height
Hurricane Mk I
01/01/1935
316
468
6820
34000
40.0
31.4
13.1
Hurricane Mk III
01/01/1940
340
500
7400
34000
40.0
32.25
13.1
Hurricane Mk IIa
01/01/1940
342
460
7670
36000
40.0
32.25
13.1
Hurricane Mk IId
01/01/1941
340
350
8100
33000
40.0
32.25
13.1
Hurricane Mk IIc
01/01/1941
340
480
8000
36000
40.0
32.25
13.1
Sea Hurricane
01/01/1941
322
485
7600
33000
40.0
32.25
13.1
Hurricane Mk IIb
01/01/1941
342
460
7750
36000
40.0
32.25
13.1
Hurricane Mk IV
01/01/1943
336
370
8710
32000
40.0
32.25
13.1

Production Analysis

Production Numbers

Hurricane Mk I
Fighter
3600
Hurricane Mk III
Fighter
2
Hurricane Mk IIa
Fighter
2000
Hurricane Mk IId
Fighter
300
Hurricane Mk IIc
Fighter
4700
Sea Hurricane
Fighter
800
Hurricane Mk IIb
Fighter
4700
Hurricane Mk IV
Fighter
600

​Key Statistics

Total Production:                                                 

Production Span:                                         

Variants Count:                                                           

Performance Range:                              

8,524

1940 -1944

3

417 - 446 mph

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The original production version, powered by a Rolls-Royce Merlin II or III engine. It featured fabric-covered wings (later metal), eight .303 Browning machine guns, and a two-bladed wooden propeller (later three-bladed metal). It played a vital role in the Battle of Britain.

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