Royal Air Force - 2. Taktische Luftwaffe, 1943-1945. CH12255

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Royal Air Force - 2. Taktische Luftwaffe, 1943-1945. CH12255

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Royal Air Force - 2. Taktische Luftwaffe, 1943-1945. Piloten der Nein-Idee 245 Squadron RAF spazieren an ihren Hawker Typhoon Mark IBs vorbei zu ihrer Zerstreuungshütte in Westhampnett, Sussex, nach Abschluss eines Einsatzes gegen eine Abschussstelle für Fliegerbomben in Nordfrankreich ("Noball"). Drei der Taifune tragen Haubenabdeckungen mit "Schornsteinen" zum Einsetzen einer Heizung, um den Motorstart zu erleichtern. Im Hintergrund ist ein Hawker Hurricane zu sehen, der vom Geschwader als Kommunikations- und Schulungsflugzeug genutzt wird.

The Hawker Hurricane was a British single-seat fighter aircraft designed and built by Hawker Aircraft Ltd. in the 1930s. It was used extensively by the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Second World War, particularly during the Battle of Britain in 1940. Powered by a Rolls-Royce Merlin engine, the Hurricane had a top speed of around 340 mph. It was armed with eight .303 machine guns and could carry up to 2,000 lbs of bombs or rockets. The Hurricane played a vital role in the Battle of Britain, where it was responsible for shooting down more enemy aircraft than any other British fighter. It was also used in other theatres of war, including North Africa and the Pacific. In all, over 14,000 Hurricanes were built, making it one of the most successful fighter aircraft of all time. Today, only a handful of Hurricanes remain in flying condition, but they are still remembered as a symbol of British bravery and determination during the Second World War.

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1943 - 1945
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Imperial War Museums
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