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List of surviving Hawker Hurricanes

The Hawker Hurricane is a British single-seat fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force and many other Allied countries throughout the Second World War. Replaced by newer designs later on during the Second World War, it has not survived as well as its contemporary, the Supermarine Spitfire.

Hurricane Mk.I (R4118), a Hurricane from the 1940 Battle of Britain, still flying

Over 14,583 Hurricanes were built and at least 16 survive in airworthy condition worldwide, with other non-flying examples preserved by various air museums.

Hawker Hurricanes Edit

Australia Edit

Airworthy Edit

  • Hurricane Mk.XII 5481 (registered C-FDNL) was imported from Canada in early 2014 and was returned to airworthy status, for a private owner, by Pay's Air Service at Scone, NSW. It made its first flight in Australia on 2 October 2016.[1]

Belgium Edit

On display Edit

Czech Republic Edit

Airworthy Edit

 
The last remaining airworthy Mark IV at Točná airport, before its crash in August 2022
  • Hurricane Mk.IV KZ321 (previously registered G-HURY and CF-TPM) was the last surviving airworthy Mark IV. Built in the Kingston upon Thames factory in 1942, it served with No. 6 Squadron RAF in Grottaglie, Italy, and other squadrons in Greece and Yugoslavia. Abandoned in Palestine in 1947, the aircraft was returned to the UK in 1983. It was acquired by the Vintage Wings of Canada Collection, Gatineau, Quebec in 2006. This was sold in March 2018 and registered OO-HUR[3] to Flying Aces Services & Training, making its first flight in Belgium on Sunday evening, 4 November 2018 at the Brasschaat Airfield.[4] The plane has been sold to a private owner in the Czech Republic and restored with RAF livery JX-E commemorating Hurricane Mk.IIc of famous Czech WWII flying ace Karel Kuttelwascher. On June 14, 2021, the plane landed at Točná airport near Prague where it expanded the collection of airworthy historical aircraft under the registration OO-HUR.[5] The plane crashed during Cheb Aviation Days on August 14, 2022, killing pilot Petr Paces.[6][7][8][9]

Canada Edit

Airworthy Edit

On display Edit

  • Hurricane Mk.XII 5389 owned by the City of Calgary and on display at The Hangar Flight Museum. Restoration by the Calgary Mosquito Aircraft Society was completed in October 2019. The aircraft will soon have taxi-able status with a Packard Merlin 29 engine. The restoration work on the airframe is subcontracted out to Historic Aviation Services of Wetaskiwin, Alberta. During WWII this aircraft was assigned to No. 133 (Fighter) Squadron based at RCAF Station Boundary Bay, British Columbia for home defense.
  • Hurricane Mk.XII 5461 is an airframe reconstructed around an original partial nose section, with many replica components (painted as "YO-J", No. 401 Squadron RCAF markings) on display at The Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum, Brandon, Manitoba.
  • Hurricane Mk.XII 5584 is on display at the Canadian Aviation Museum, Ottawa, Ontario.

Stored or under restoration Edit

  • Hurricane Mk.XII RCAF 5447 [registered as C-GGAJ], manufactured in 1942 by Canadian Car and Foundry, now owned by Vintage Wings of Canada, Gatineau, Quebec. Currently under restoration to represent LE-A as flown by F/O Willie McKnight. 5447 was struck off charge from RCAF in 1946.

In the inventory of Harry Whereatt Collection, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, 1971

Assigned civil registration: C-GGAJ April 7, 2000

Restoration complete July 2000

Owned by Harry Whereatt, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, 1988–2006. Vintage Wings acquired it from aircraft restorer Harry Whereatt of Assiniboia, Saskatchewan in 2006. Its most recent markings were stripped, to be replaced as Hurricane LE-A of 242 RAF - Canadian Squadron[10]

France Edit

Airworthy Edit

  • Hurricane Mk.IIa P3351 (registered F-AZXR, formerly ZK-TPK) was originally a Mk.I P3351. It was delivered to the RAF, and crashed near Prestwick on 21 July 1940. Rebuilt as Mk.IIa DR393, the aircraft was delivered to the Soviet Air Force in May 1941, serving for about two years before crashing near Murmansk, Russia in 1943. The hulk was eventually restored as a Mk.IIc in the UK from 1992 to 1995. It was transferred to New Zealand in 1995, and acquired by the New Zealand Fighter Pilots Museum, being rebuilt in its original identity as P3351 in Wanaka, New Zealand. Its first flight after restoration occurred in Christchurch on 12 January 2000.[11] On 10 February 2013, it was bought by Jan Roozen from the Alpine Fighter Collection via Platinum Fighter Sales and shipped to France; it arrived at Le Havre on 30 March and was taken to Aero Restoration Service at Dijon for re-assembly; it was registered as F-AZXR on 14 May 2013.[12]

Finland Edit

On display Edit

India Edit

On display Edit

  • Hurricane displayed as Mk.IIa AP832, and later AB832, though these serials have never been allocated[13] (the former is in a deliberate blank block between Hurricane Mk.IIb's, and the latter is a deliberate blank block between Spitfire serials). The actual Mark of Hurricane is also in question (it is possibly Canadian built Mk.I P5202,[14] but has the armored radiator of a Mk.IV, and the oil deflector ring of a Mk.II or later). The heritage of this aircraft and how it came to be in India is unknown, but it has been on display at the Indian Air Force Museum, Palam, New Delhi since 1975.[15]

Stored or under restoration Edit

  • In 2021, the Indian Air Force Museum, Palam acquired a second Hurricane, a Mk.IIB, BN225, previously on outdoor display at the Police Academy at Moradabad. The aircraft was modified for outdoor display but its structure survives. The aircraft will require restoration to display standard.[16]

Malta Edit

 
Hawker Hurricane IIa Z3055 on display at the Malta Aviation Museum

On display Edit

  • Hurricane Mk.IIa Z3055 was ditched off the coast of Malta on 9 July 1941. It was recovered on 19 July 1995, and restored to static display condition. It is on display at the Malta Aviation Museum, Takali Airfield, Malta.[17]

Russia Edit

 
Hawker Hurricane IIB BN233 Vadim Zadorozhny Technical Museum, Krasnogorsky, Moscow

On display Edit

  • Hurricane Mk.IIc BM959 is a war memorial at Revda, 200 miles (320 km) from Murmansk in northern Russia.
  • Hurricane Mk.IIb BN233 is at the Vadim Zadorozhny Museum of Technology, Krasnogorsky, near Moscow.

Serbia Edit

On display Edit

South Africa Edit

On display Edit

United Kingdom Edit

 
Canadian-built Hurricane Mk.XII painted to represent Hurricane Mk.IIb Z5140 of No. 126 Squadron RAF
 
BE505 of Aerial Collective Duxford and Hurricane Heritage at North Weald, England, prior to its conversion to the world's only two-seat Hurricane.

Airworthy Edit

  • Hurricane Mk.I P2902 (registered G-ROBT), recovered wreck that crashed 31 May 1940 near Dunkirk.[18][19]
  • Hurricane Mk.I P3717 (registered G-HITT), recovered wreck from Russia, since traced to have Battle of Britain history.[18]
  • Hurricane Mk.I R4118 (one of the last flying Battle of Britain veterans; registered G-HUPW) is privately owned by Hurricane Heritage but since 2015 kept within the hangars of the Shuttleworth Collection[20] (restored in 2004 by Hawker Restorations Ltd in the UK). Delivered new to No. 605 Squadron RAF at Drem on 17 August 1940. During the Battle of Britain, it flew 49 sorties from Croydon and shot down five enemy aircraft. Upon completion of its RAF service, it was sent to India as a training aircraft in December 1943, where it remained intact and in its packing crates until being struck off charge in 1947, after which it was sent to the Department of Aeronautical Engineering, Banaras Hindu University as an instructional airframe. Discovered in 1981 by Peter Vacher, returned to the UK in 2001 and restored to flying status, marking its first post-restoration flight (in nearly 60 years) on December 23, 2004. The aircraft is maintained by Duxford-based Aircraft Restoration Company.
  • Hurricane Mk.XII P3700 (registered G-HURI), Canadian-built Hurricane Mk.XII, painted in 2015 to represent a Hurricane Mk.I RF-E No. 303 Polish Squadron RAF and operated by the Historic Aircraft Collection, Duxford, Cambridgeshire.[18]
  • Hurricane Mk.IIc LF363 is operated by the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire.[18]
  • Hurricane Mk.IIc PZ865, the last Hurricane built, operated by the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight at RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire.[18]
  • Hurricane Mk.IIb BE505 (registered G-HHII), the last flying "Hurribomber", Originally restored in 2005 by Hawker Restorations Ltd in the UK, now the world's only two-seat Hurricane and is now maintained by Duxford-based Aircraft Restoration Company.[21]
  • Hurricane Mk.I V7497 (registered G-HRLI), recovered wreck that crashed 28 September 1940 operating with No. 501 Squadron RAF[18] was restored by Hawker Restorations Limited of Sudbury, Suffolk. Returned to airworthy status on 30 August 2018 and now maintained by Duxford-based Aircraft Restoration Company.[22]

On display Edit

Stored or under restoration Edit

  • Hurricane Mk.IV KZ191 last operated by the Israeli Defence Force, privately owned in Berkshire.[18]
  • Hurricane Mk.IIb Z5207 (registered G-BYDL), a former Russian aircraft, is privately owned and stored in Gloucestershire.[23]
  • Hurricane Mk.XII (registered G-CBOE), a Canadian-built aircraft operated by the RCAF as 5487 and crashed in 1942 is privately owned in Hampshire.[18]
  • Hurricane Mk.IIb BH238, the wreck of a former Russian aircraft, is privately owned and stored on the Isle of Wight.[18]
  • Hurricane Mk.I L1639 of No. 85 Squadron RAF from Battle of France is being restored to airworthy condition by Cambridge Bomber and Fighter Society at Little Gransden Airfield in Cambridgeshire.
 
Hawker Hurricane Mk.XII, registration N6RW.

United States Edit

 
Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc LF686 at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, VA.
 
Hawker Hurricane at the Pima Air & Space Museum

Airworthy Edit

On Display / In Storage Edit

Hawker Sea Hurricanes Edit

Germany Edit

Airworthy Edit

United Kingdom Edit

Airworthy Edit

  • Sea Hurricane Mk.Ib Z7015 (registered G-BKTH) operated by Shuttleworth Collection Old Warden, England. Former service with 759 and 880 Naval Air Squadrons of the Fleet Air Arm.[18]
  • Sea Hurricane Mk.X AE977 (registered G-CHTK) painted as 'P2921' / 'GZ-L' based at Biggin Hill Airport, London, England.[31]

United States Edit

Airworthy Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ "Aviation Spotters Online on Facebook". Facebook. Archived from the original on 30 April 2022.[user-generated source]
  2. ^ "Hurricane/LF658". Retrieved 8 September 2009.
  3. ^ Airport Data OO-HUR, Retrieved 24 April 2020
  4. ^ "FAST Aero - Flying Aces Services & Training BVBA on Facebook". Facebook. Archived from the original on 30 April 2022.[user-generated source]
  5. ^ [url=https://www.tocna.cz/hawker-hurricane?lang=en]
  6. ^ "Hawker Hurricane Crashes at Cheb Aviation Days".
  7. ^ "Accident Hawker Hurricane Mk IV OO-HUR, 14 Aug 2022".
  8. ^ "Pilot in Cheb dies after crashing into house during air show". 14 August 2022.
  9. ^ A video documenting the KZ321 (OO-HUR) crash: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osKN1Sj1jYs
  10. ^ . www.vintagewings.ca. Archived from the original on 17 October 2014.
  11. ^ "Hurricane/P3351". Retrieved 10 September 2009.
  12. ^ Flypast Magazine February 2014
  13. ^ "Home". ukserials.com.
  14. ^ "Hawker Hurricane IIB, P5202 / 41H/4206, Indian Air Force".
  15. ^ "Hurricane/AB832". Retrieved 10 September 2009.
  16. ^ http://www.warbirds.in/uttarpradesh/438-the-moradabad-hawker-hurricane-iib.html and http://www.warbirds.in/news/440-the-moradabad-hurricane-iib-now-in-delhi.html
  17. ^ "Hurricane/Z3055". Retrieved 10 September 2009.
  18. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Ellis 2008, p. 27–267
  19. ^ "Hawker Hurricane, shot down over Channel, is back in the air". ITV News. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 January 2016. Retrieved 10 October 2015.
  21. ^ "Hawker Hurricane G-HHII Two Seat Conversion | | World Leaders in Hurricane Restoration".
  22. ^ "Hurricane V7497 flies again". Aeroplane. Stamford: Key Publishing. 45, Number 10 (October 2018): 8.
  23. ^ Ellis 2008, p. 59
  24. ^ Bergmann, Roland. "Aircraft N96RW Profile". 1941 Canadian Car & Foundry Hurricane Mk. II. Airport-Data.Com. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  25. ^ "Aircraft Inquiry". Federal Aviation Administration Aircraft Inquiry. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  26. ^ "About | Dakota Territory Air Museum". Dakota Territory Air Museum. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  27. ^ "The Guide Book to the World's Surviving Hawker Hurricanes". The Hodgkinson Home Page. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  28. ^ . The National Museum of the United States Air Force. Archived from the original on 4 April 2013. Retrieved 15 July 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  29. ^ "Hawker Hurricane Registry - A Warbirds Resource Group Site". www.warbirdregistry.org. Retrieved 3 January 2023.
  30. ^ a b "The Guide Book to the Worlds Surviving Hawker Hurricanes around the world".
  31. ^ "Aerial Visuals - Airframe Dossier - Hawker Sea Hurricane X, s/N AE977 RN, c/N CCF/41H/8020, c/R G-CHTK".
  32. ^ "Hawker Restorations Limited Restoration of Hurricane G-ROBT".

Bibliography Edit

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Main article Hawker Hurricane The Hawker Hurricane is a British single seat fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force and many other Allied countries throughout the Second World War Replaced by newer designs later on during the Second World War it has not survived as well as its contemporary the Supermarine Spitfire Hurricane Mk I R4118 a Hurricane from the 1940 Battle of Britain still flyingOver 14 583 Hurricanes were built and at least 16 survive in airworthy condition worldwide with other non flying examples preserved by various air museums Contents 1 Hawker Hurricanes 1 1 Australia 1 1 1 Airworthy 1 2 Belgium 1 2 1 On display 1 3 Czech Republic 1 3 1 Airworthy 1 4 Canada 1 4 1 Airworthy 1 4 2 On display 1 4 3 Stored or under restoration 1 5 France 1 5 1 Airworthy 1 6 Finland 1 6 1 On display 1 7 India 1 7 1 On display 1 7 2 Stored or under restoration 1 8 Malta 1 8 1 On display 1 9 Russia 1 9 1 On display 1 10 Serbia 1 10 1 On display 1 11 South Africa 1 11 1 On display 1 12 United Kingdom 1 12 1 Airworthy 1 12 2 On display 1 12 3 Stored or under restoration 1 13 United States 1 13 1 Airworthy 1 13 2 On Display In Storage 2 Hawker Sea Hurricanes 2 1 Germany 2 1 1 Airworthy 2 2 United Kingdom 2 2 1 Airworthy 2 3 United States 2 3 1 Airworthy 3 See also 4 References 4 1 Notes 4 2 Bibliography 5 External linksHawker Hurricanes EditAustralia Edit Airworthy Edit Hurricane Mk XII 5481 registered C FDNL was imported from Canada in early 2014 and was returned to airworthy status for a private owner by Pay s Air Service at Scone NSW It made its first flight in Australia on 2 October 2016 1 Belgium Edit On display Edit Hurricane Mk IIc LF658 is on display at Musee Royal De l Armee Brussels Belgium 2 Czech Republic Edit Airworthy Edit nbsp The last remaining airworthy Mark IV at Tocna airport before its crash in August 2022Hurricane Mk IV KZ321 previously registered G HURY and CF TPM was the last surviving airworthy Mark IV Built in the Kingston upon Thames factory in 1942 it served with No 6 Squadron RAF in Grottaglie Italy and other squadrons in Greece and Yugoslavia Abandoned in Palestine in 1947 the aircraft was returned to the UK in 1983 It was acquired by the Vintage Wings of Canada Collection Gatineau Quebec in 2006 This was sold in March 2018 and registered OO HUR 3 to Flying Aces Services amp Training making its first flight in Belgium on Sunday evening 4 November 2018 at the Brasschaat Airfield 4 The plane has been sold to a private owner in the Czech Republic and restored with RAF livery JX E commemorating Hurricane Mk IIc of famous Czech WWII flying ace Karel Kuttelwascher On June 14 2021 the plane landed at Tocna airport near Prague where it expanded the collection of airworthy historical aircraft under the registration OO HUR 5 The plane crashed during Cheb Aviation Days on August 14 2022 killing pilot Petr Paces 6 7 8 9 Canada Edit Airworthy Edit Hurricane Mk XII 5418 is on display but fully operational at the Reynolds Alberta Museum in Wetaskiwin Alberta On display Edit Hurricane Mk XII 5389 owned by the City of Calgary and on display at The Hangar Flight Museum Restoration by the Calgary Mosquito Aircraft Society was completed in October 2019 The aircraft will soon have taxi able status with a Packard Merlin 29 engine The restoration work on the airframe is subcontracted out to Historic Aviation Services of Wetaskiwin Alberta During WWII this aircraft was assigned to No 133 Fighter Squadron based at RCAF Station Boundary Bay British Columbia for home defense Hurricane Mk XII 5461 is an airframe reconstructed around an original partial nose section with many replica components painted as YO J No 401 Squadron RCAF markings on display at The Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum Brandon Manitoba Hurricane Mk XII 5584 is on display at the Canadian Aviation Museum Ottawa Ontario Stored or under restoration Edit Hurricane Mk XII RCAF 5447 registered as C GGAJ manufactured in 1942 by Canadian Car and Foundry now owned by Vintage Wings of Canada Gatineau Quebec Currently under restoration to represent LE A as flown by F O Willie McKnight 5447 was struck off charge from RCAF in 1946 In the inventory of Harry Whereatt Collection Assiniboia Saskatchewan 1971Assigned civil registration C GGAJ April 7 2000Restoration complete July 2000Owned by Harry Whereatt Assiniboia Saskatchewan 1988 2006 Vintage Wings acquired it from aircraft restorer Harry Whereatt of Assiniboia Saskatchewan in 2006 Its most recent markings were stripped to be replaced as Hurricane LE A of 242 RAF Canadian Squadron 10 France Edit Airworthy Edit Hurricane Mk IIa P3351 registered F AZXR formerly ZK TPK was originally a Mk I P3351 It was delivered to the RAF and crashed near Prestwick on 21 July 1940 Rebuilt as Mk IIa DR393 the aircraft was delivered to the Soviet Air Force in May 1941 serving for about two years before crashing near Murmansk Russia in 1943 The hulk was eventually restored as a Mk IIc in the UK from 1992 to 1995 It was transferred to New Zealand in 1995 and acquired by the New Zealand Fighter Pilots Museum being rebuilt in its original identity as P3351 in Wanaka New Zealand Its first flight after restoration occurred in Christchurch on 12 January 2000 11 On 10 February 2013 it was bought by Jan Roozen from the Alpine Fighter Collection via Platinum Fighter Sales and shipped to France it arrived at Le Havre on 30 March and was taken to Aero Restoration Service at Dijon for re assembly it was registered as F AZXR on 14 May 2013 12 Finland Edit On display Edit Hurricane I N2394 Finnish Air Force serial number HC 452 is on display Aviation Museum of Central Finland Keski Suomen Ilmailumuseo Tikkakoski Finland It is the second oldest extant Hurricane in the world and still bears the Finnish 1942 painted camouflage India Edit On display Edit Hurricane displayed as Mk IIa AP832 and later AB832 though these serials have never been allocated 13 the former is in a deliberate blank block between Hurricane Mk IIb s and the latter is a deliberate blank block between Spitfire serials The actual Mark of Hurricane is also in question it is possibly Canadian built Mk I P5202 14 but has the armored radiator of a Mk IV and the oil deflector ring of a Mk II or later The heritage of this aircraft and how it came to be in India is unknown but it has been on display at the Indian Air Force Museum Palam New Delhi since 1975 15 Stored or under restoration Edit In 2021 the Indian Air Force Museum Palam acquired a second Hurricane a Mk IIB BN225 previously on outdoor display at the Police Academy at Moradabad The aircraft was modified for outdoor display but its structure survives The aircraft will require restoration to display standard 16 Malta Edit nbsp Hawker Hurricane IIa Z3055 on display at the Malta Aviation MuseumOn display Edit Hurricane Mk IIa Z3055 was ditched off the coast of Malta on 9 July 1941 It was recovered on 19 July 1995 and restored to static display condition It is on display at the Malta Aviation Museum Takali Airfield Malta 17 Russia Edit nbsp Hawker Hurricane IIB BN233 Vadim Zadorozhny Technical Museum Krasnogorsky MoscowOn display Edit Hurricane Mk IIc BM959 is a war memorial at Revda 200 miles 320 km from Murmansk in northern Russia Hurricane Mk IIb BN233 is at the Vadim Zadorozhny Museum of Technology Krasnogorsky near Moscow Serbia Edit On display Edit Hurricane Mk IV RP LD975 is on display at the Aeronautical Museum in Belgrade Serbia South Africa Edit On display Edit Hurricane Mk IIc LD619 is held by the South African National Museum of Military History Saxonwold Gauteng Johannesburg United Kingdom Edit nbsp Canadian built Hurricane Mk XII painted to represent Hurricane Mk IIb Z5140 of No 126 Squadron RAF nbsp BE505 of Aerial Collective Duxford and Hurricane Heritage at North Weald England prior to its conversion to the world s only two seat Hurricane Airworthy Edit Hurricane Mk I P2902 registered G ROBT recovered wreck that crashed 31 May 1940 near Dunkirk 18 19 Hurricane Mk I P3717 registered G HITT recovered wreck from Russia since traced to have Battle of Britain history 18 Hurricane Mk I R4118 one of the last flying Battle of Britain veterans registered G HUPW is privately owned by Hurricane Heritage but since 2015 kept within the hangars of the Shuttleworth Collection 20 restored in 2004 by Hawker Restorations Ltd in the UK Delivered new to No 605 Squadron RAF at Drem on 17 August 1940 During the Battle of Britain it flew 49 sorties from Croydon and shot down five enemy aircraft Upon completion of its RAF service it was sent to India as a training aircraft in December 1943 where it remained intact and in its packing crates until being struck off charge in 1947 after which it was sent to the Department of Aeronautical Engineering Banaras Hindu University as an instructional airframe Discovered in 1981 by Peter Vacher returned to the UK in 2001 and restored to flying status marking its first post restoration flight in nearly 60 years on December 23 2004 The aircraft is maintained by Duxford based Aircraft Restoration Company Hurricane Mk XII P3700 registered G HURI Canadian built Hurricane Mk XII painted in 2015 to represent a Hurricane Mk I RF E No 303 Polish Squadron RAF and operated by the Historic Aircraft Collection Duxford Cambridgeshire 18 Hurricane Mk IIc LF363 is operated by the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight RAF Coningsby Lincolnshire 18 Hurricane Mk IIc PZ865 the last Hurricane built operated by the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight at RAF Coningsby Lincolnshire 18 Hurricane Mk IIb BE505 registered G HHII the last flying Hurribomber Originally restored in 2005 by Hawker Restorations Ltd in the UK now the world s only two seat Hurricane and is now maintained by Duxford based Aircraft Restoration Company 21 Hurricane Mk I V7497 registered G HRLI recovered wreck that crashed 28 September 1940 operating with No 501 Squadron RAF 18 was restored by Hawker Restorations Limited of Sudbury Suffolk Returned to airworthy status on 30 August 2018 and now maintained by Duxford based Aircraft Restoration Company 22 On display Edit Hurricane Mk I L1592 is on display in 615 Squadron markings at the Science Museum London 18 It is the oldest surviving Hurricane having seen action in France in 1939 as well as the Battle of Britain Hurricane Mk I P2617 formerly operated by 607 and 615 Squadron on display in 607 Sqn markings at the RAF Museum Hendon London 18 The wreck of Hurricane Mk I P3175 which crashed on 31 August 1940 with 257 Squadron is on display at the RAF Museum Hendon London 18 Hurricane Mk IIb Z2315 a former Russian operated aircraft on display at the Imperial War Museum Duxford displayed in No 111 Squadron RAF markings 18 Hurricane Mk IIa Z2389 acquired from Russia via the late Jim Pearce in 1997 is in static display at the Brooklands Museum Weybridge 18 Hurricane Mk IV KX829 is on display at the Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum painted as P3395 as flown by Flight Lieutenant Arthur Clowes DFM of No 1 Squadron RAF 18 Hurricane Mk II LF738 is on display at the RAF Museum Cosford Shropshire 18 Hurricane Mk II LF751 painted as BN230 of No 43 Squadron RAF and displayed at the Hurricane and Spitfire Memorial Museum at the former RAF Manston 18 Stored or under restoration Edit Hurricane Mk IV KZ191 last operated by the Israeli Defence Force privately owned in Berkshire 18 Hurricane Mk IIb Z5207 registered G BYDL a former Russian aircraft is privately owned and stored in Gloucestershire 23 Hurricane Mk XII registered G CBOE a Canadian built aircraft operated by the RCAF as 5487 and crashed in 1942 is privately owned in Hampshire 18 Hurricane Mk IIb BH238 the wreck of a former Russian aircraft is privately owned and stored on the Isle of Wight 18 Hurricane Mk I L1639 of No 85 Squadron RAF from Battle of France is being restored to airworthy condition by Cambridge Bomber and Fighter Society at Little Gransden Airfield in Cambridgeshire nbsp Hawker Hurricane Mk XII registration N6RW United States Edit nbsp Hawker Hurricane Mk IIc LF686 at the Steven F Udvar Hazy Center in Chantilly VA nbsp Hawker Hurricane at the Pima Air amp Space MuseumAirworthy Edit Hurricane Mk XII 5667 registered N2549 operated by the Military Aviation Museum near Virginia Beach in Pungo Virginia Hurricane Mk XII 5708 CCF 96 registered N96RW 24 is owned by Lone Star Hurricane LLC and is part of the collection at the Dakota Territory Air Museum 25 26 27 On Display In Storage Edit Hurricane Mk IIc LF686 is on display at the Steven F Udvar Hazy Center of the National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution Washington D C Hurricane Mk II V6864 is on display at the Pima Air amp Space Museum adjacent to Davis Monthan AFB in Tucson Arizona Composite of five Hurricanes in the markings of Robert Stanford Tuck while flying with No 257 Squadron RAF in Summer 1940 Hurricane Mk XII 5390 is on display at the National Museum of the US Air Force at Wright Patterson AFB in Dayton Ohio it is of Canadian manufacture and is painted to represent an aircraft of the No 71 or Eagle Squadron RAF composed of U S citizens who volunteered for British Canadian service in the RAF beginning in September 1940 prior to US entry into World War II late the following year It is marked as Hurricane Mk IIa Z3174 28 29 Hawker Sea Hurricanes EditGermany Edit Airworthy Edit Sea Hurricane Mk XIIA BW874 Operated by Meier Motors at Bremgarten failed verification in Munich 30 United Kingdom Edit Airworthy Edit Sea Hurricane Mk Ib Z7015 registered G BKTH operated by Shuttleworth Collection Old Warden England Former service with 759 and 880 Naval Air Squadrons of the Fleet Air Arm 18 Sea Hurricane Mk X AE977 registered G CHTK painted as P2921 GZ L based at Biggin Hill Airport London England 31 United States Edit Airworthy Edit Sea Hurricane Mk XIIA BW881 Flys as 5429 operated by the Flying Heritage amp Combat Armor Museum at Paine Field in Everett Washington 30 32 See also EditHawker Hurricane PZ865References EditNotes Edit Aviation Spotters Online on Facebook Facebook Archived from the original on 30 April 2022 user generated source Hurricane LF658 Retrieved 8 September 2009 Airport Data OO HUR Retrieved 24 April 2020 FAST Aero Flying Aces Services amp Training BVBA on Facebook Facebook Archived from the original on 30 April 2022 user generated source url https www tocna cz hawker hurricane lang en Hawker Hurricane Crashes at Cheb Aviation Days Accident Hawker Hurricane Mk IV OO HUR 14 Aug 2022 Pilot in Cheb dies after crashing into house during air show 14 August 2022 A video documenting the KZ321 OO HUR crash https www youtube com watch v osKN1Sj1jYs The F O William Lidstone McKnight Hawker Hurricane XII gt Vintage Wings of Canada www vintagewings ca Archived from the original on 17 October 2014 Hurricane P3351 Retrieved 10 September 2009 Flypast Magazine February 2014 Home ukserials com Hawker Hurricane IIB P5202 41H 4206 Indian Air Force Hurricane AB832 Retrieved 10 September 2009 http www warbirds in uttarpradesh 438 the moradabad hawker hurricane iib html and http www warbirds in news 440 the moradabad hurricane iib now in delhi html Hurricane Z3055 Retrieved 10 September 2009 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Ellis 2008 p 27 267 Hawker Hurricane shot down over Channel is back in the air ITV News Retrieved 18 July 2017 R4118 Archived from the original on 23 January 2016 Retrieved 10 October 2015 Hawker Hurricane G HHII Two Seat Conversion World Leaders in Hurricane Restoration Hurricane V7497 flies again Aeroplane Stamford Key Publishing 45 Number 10 October 2018 8 Ellis 2008 p 59 Bergmann Roland Aircraft N96RW Profile 1941 Canadian Car amp Foundry Hurricane Mk II Airport Data Com Retrieved 2 July 2013 Aircraft Inquiry Federal Aviation Administration Aircraft Inquiry Retrieved 2 August 2022 About Dakota Territory Air Museum Dakota Territory Air Museum Retrieved 2 August 2022 The Guide Book to the World s Surviving Hawker Hurricanes The Hodgkinson Home Page Retrieved 2 August 2022 Hawker Hurricane Mk IIa The National Museum of the United States Air Force Archived from the original on 4 April 2013 Retrieved 15 July 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Hawker Hurricane Registry A Warbirds Resource Group Site www warbirdregistry org Retrieved 3 January 2023 a b The Guide Book to the Worlds Surviving Hawker Hurricanes around the world Aerial Visuals Airframe Dossier Hawker Sea Hurricane X s N AE977 RN c N CCF 41H 8020 c R G CHTK Hawker Restorations Limited Restoration of Hurricane G ROBT Bibliography Edit Ellis Ken 2008 Wrecks and Relics Manchester Crecy Publishing ISBN 978 0 85979 134 2 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hawker Hurricane warbirds nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hawker Hurricane museum aircraft Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of 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