Hurricane Aces 194145
By (Author) Andrew Thomas
Illustrated by John Weal
Illustrated by Mark Postlethwaite
Illustrated by Mark Styling
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
19th November 2003
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
European history
Second World War
Modern warfare
Air forces and warfare
General and world history
First World War
940.544941
Paperback
96
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 7mm
359g
The Hurricane saw widespread action with Allied forces, as the RAF's first monoplane fighter. This book describes its many feats throughout 1945. It served as a fighter-bomber on the Channel Front, where the American Eagles and Polish units were amongst the Fighter Command squadrons flying the Hurricane, and where some of its highest-scoring aces operated. The Sea Hurricane was the principal fighter deployed by the Fleet Air Arm in the Mediterranean, and Hurricane units continued to operate from bases in India and Ceylon until 1945, following their failure to defend Singapore and Malaya from the Japanese.
If you know this series, you will already be aware of its virtues; if not, it's time you found out its benefits both to the modeller and to the aviation historian.
Andrew Thomas is one of Britain's most pre-eminent RAF researchers, having published numerous squadron histories. He is presently a serving officer in the RAF. John Weal has been a freelance airbrush artist since the days of the monthly RAF Flying Review and his love of aircraft make his profile artwork a treat for students of the subject. John has also written several Aircraft of the Aces volumes, and two books on the JU 87 in the companion series, Combat Aircraft.