Hurricane Hawker’s Fighter Legend

Cover of Hurricane Hawker's Fighter Legend by John Dibbs
Author: John Dibbs
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Year: 2017
Language: en
Edition: 7th Revised edition
Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9781472822956
Dimensions:
Height: 11.33 Inches
Length: 9.55 Inches
Weight: 3.6706966623 Pounds
Width: 1.0799191 Inches
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Hurricane Hawker’s Fighter Legend by John Dibbs is a 7th revised edition published by Bloomsbury USA on May 23, 2017. This book commemorates the 80th anniversary of the Hawker Hurricane’s entry into service, detailing its significant role as the RAF’s first monoplane fighter during critical moments in World War II. The narrative covers the aircraft’s performance in various campaigns, including the ‘Phoney War’ and the Battle of Britain, highlighting its effectiveness despite being outnumbered.

Readers will find a rich collection of first-hand accounts from pilots who flew the Hurricane, alongside stunning imagery captured by John Dibbs of the aircraft in flight. This fully illustrated edition offers insights into the history of military aviation, focusing on the Hurricane’s legacy and its enduring popularity among aviation enthusiasts. With 256 pages, this book serves as a comprehensive tribute to a pivotal aircraft in transportation history.


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2017 marks the 80th anniversary of the remarkable Hawker Hurricane formally entering service. The RAF’s first monoplane fighter, it dragged the air force into a position where it could defend Britain in her ‘hour of need.’ Prior to the Battle of Britain, a number of squadrons equipped with the fighter had seen action firstly in the ‘Phoney War,’ and then during the disastrous campaign in France. Even then with the odds so heavily stacked against the Hurricane pilots, impressive scores were achieved. Indeed, the Hurricane was the true workhorse of the RAF. It came into its own in the hot summer months of 1940 valiantly defending the skies above Britain. Outnumbering Spitfires three to one, the Hurricane also downed far more enemy aircraft. Without the obvious elegance of the Me 109 or the Spitfire, the Hurricane was nonetheless beloved by its pilots for its ability to simultaneously take a battering and inflict serious damage from its remarkably stable gun platform. Despite the intervening decades the Hurricane is still well loved to this day. Often overshadowed by the Spitfire, recent years have seen a resurgence in interest in the plucky ‘Hurry.’

This remarkable book reveals the Hurricane in all its glory–from fascinating first-hand accounts from the men who flew her to the truly breath-taking images from John Dibbs of the Hurricanes still in flight today. This lavish, fully illustrated edition is a must-have for all fans of aviation history.

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Publisher: Bloomsbury USA. Year: 2017.
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ISBN-13: 9781472822956.
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Language: en. Pages: 256. Edition: 7th Revised edition.

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