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Back them up!: "Hurricanes" of the Royal Air Force co-operating with the Russian Air Force
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Maker: Jobson, Patrick A H.M. Stationery Office Chromoworks Ltd
During 1941, with the growing German threat to Russia, Mk II Hawker Hurricanes were sent to Russia. In total they would number 2,952 - the most numerous of all British aircraft to serve in Soviet serv...ARTV02300
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Facts of the fight for the factory - Hurricane
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Maker: H.M. Stationery Office Weiner, J
British poster depicting Hurricanes in flight. 'Facts of the fight for the factory - Spitfire Bulletin No. 14. Two Focke-Wulf 190s dropped bombs on a south coast town and hoped to get away unscathed. ...ARTV01573
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Facts of the Fight for the Factory [Hurricane]
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Maker: Unknown Ministry of Aircraft Production H.M. Stationery Office
British Second World War poster produced as part of a larger series that depicted different Allied aircraft along with a short text explaining a particularly notable incident. The posters were aimed a...ARTV03472
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Hurricanes over Saquenay River
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Maker: Warner, R Malcolm
Depicts a Hawker Hurricane aircraft over Saquenay River, Quebec. Many RAAF servicemen took part in the Empire Air Training Scheme (EATS), No 1 Operational Training Unit at Calgary, Canada.ART21988
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Hurricanes scramble, Greenwood
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Maker: Warner, R Malcolm
A detachment from No.1 Operational Training Unit stationed at Greenwood, Nova Scotia, training under the Empire Air Training Scheme. Hawker Hurricane aircraft taking off from airfield in 'scramble' ex...ART23093
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Night operation RAAF Hurricane
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Maker: Adams, Dennis
A pilot involved in a night time operation with the RAAF Hurricane.ART92548