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The Hawker Hurricane was the main fighter of the RAF through the early stages of World War II. Most of the German planes shot down by British aircraft during the Battle of Britain were downed by Hurricanes, which while slower than the newer Supermarine Spitfire, was highly resistant to damage, maneuverable, and perhaps most importantly, was available in much larger numbers. As more Spitfires became available, Hurricanes were gradually replaced as a frontline fighter, and many were relegated to more specialized roles such as ground attack. Over 14,000 Hurricanes were built during the war.

Hawker Hurricane Variants in Forgotten Hope Secret Weapon
Hurricane Mk I Hurricane Mk II Hurricane Mk IIB Hurricane Mk IIC Hurricane Mk IID

Mk I

Hawker Hurricane Mk I
File:Spitfire Mk I.png
General Historical Information
Place of origin Great Britain
Manufacturer Hawker Aircraft
Canadian Car&Foundry Company
Gloster Aircraft
Speed 500 km/h
Category Fighter
General Ingame Information
Used by Great Britain
Guns 8x 7.7 mm M1919A4 Browning MG
Historical Picture
Hurricane Mk I photo

In 1939, several changes were made to the design of the existing Hurricane. These included a new powerplant, the Merlin III, a new metal propeller, new radios, and Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) equipment. Additionally, the aircraft was armed with eight, closely grouped .303" machine guns which provided an excellent field of fire. During combat, it was discovered that the Hurricane's fuel tanks were vulnerable to machine gun fire from enemy bombers, which could then ignite the aircraft mid flight. However, despite this the Hurricane would go on to be extremely successful during the Battle of Britain and would ultimately down more aircraft than the Spitfire.











Mk II

Hawker Hurricane Mk II
Hurricane Mk II
General Historical Information
Place of origin Great Britain
Manufacturer Hawker Aircraft
Gloster Aircraft
Category Fighter
General Ingame Information
Used by Great Britain
Guns 4x 20mm Hispano-Suiza Mk II cannons
Historical Picture
Hurricane Mk II photo

The Hurricane Mk II first flew in June 1940. The only significant difference between this and the original Mk I was the use of the Merlin XX engine (providing 1,280 hp). This increased the top speed of the Hurricane to 342 mph at 22,000 feet. The Mk II Series 1 entered front line service in September 1940, in time to take part in the later stages of the battle of Britain, although not in large numbers compared to the older aircraft. The Hurricane Mk II appeared in more variants than any other model of the aircraft. By October 1941 the Mk II equipped 57 home squadrons, with a further 25 overseas squadrons having received it by the end of the year.

Mk IIB

Hawker Hurricane Mk IIB
"Hurri-bomber"
File:Hurricane Mk IIB.png
General Historical Information
Place of origin Great Britain
Manufacturer Gloster Aircraft
Speed 550 km/h
Category Fighter
General Ingame Information
Used by Great Britain
Guns 12x 7.7 mm M1919A4 Browning MG
Historical Picture
Hurricane Mk IIB photo

The Hurricane IIB gained prominence at a time when RAF Fighter Command went over to the offensive following the end of The Battle of Britain during which it had been. The 'Hurri-bombers', as they came to be known, bravely carried the fight to the European mainland in late 1941 and early 1942, initially armed with a pair of 250lb bombs and later with two 500lb bombs, together with an up-rated armament of twelve Browning .303 inch machine guns from the original eight.

Mk IIC

Hawker Hurricane Mk IIC
Hurricane Mk IIC
General Historical Information
Place of origin Great Britain
Manufacturer Hawker Aircraft
Speed 550 km/h
Category Fighter
General Ingame Information
Used by Great Britain
Guns 4x 20mm Hispano-Suiza Mk II cannons
(364 HE + APT Rounds)
Bombs 2x 250 kg
Historical Picture
Hurricane Mk IIC photo
Movie
Hurricane_Mk_IIC_Gameplay

Hurricane Mark IIC, which entered service early in 1941. The Rolls Royce Merlin XX engine delivered 1280 ps and allowed for a maximum speed of 550 km/h. Introduced as fighter aircraft it was later changed to the fighter-bomber role as it was superseded by later generations of fighter aircraft. But with its four 20mm cannons, and its tough construction, it was not to be underestimated.


Mk IID

Hawker Hurricane Mk IID
Hurricane Mk IID
General Historical Information
Place of origin Great Britain
Manufacturer Hawker Aircraft
Speed 460 km/h
Category Fighter
General Ingame Information
Used by Great Britain
Guns 40 mm Rolls-Royce QF 2-pounder Mark XIV gun
4x 7.7 mm M1919A4 Browning MG
Historical Picture
Hurricane Mk IID photo

The Hurricane MkIID was nicknamed 'The Flying Can Opener'. It was armed with two 40mm Vickers 'S' anti-tank cannons, carrying 15 rounds each. It was a great anti-tank weapon, because it's cannons were much more effective against tanks than regular bombs. The first Hurricanes of this type were used in the summer of 1942.


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