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Qu'est-ce (qui) est RAE Hurricane - définition


RAE Hurricane         
TYPE OF AIRCRAFT
The RAE Hurricane was a single-seat, single-engined light monoplane designed and built by the Aero Club of the Royal Aircraft Establishment for the 1923 Lympne Motor Glider Competition. It was underpowered with an unreliable engine.
Charles Rae         
NEW ZEALAND PAINTER, JOURNALIST AND LABOUR REFORMER (1819-1894)
Charles Joseph Rae; Rae, Charles
Charles Joseph Rae (1819 – 7 February 1894) was a New Zealand painter, journalist and labour reformer. He was born in London, England in about 1819.
Hawker Hurricane         
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  • 1 Squadron]] being refuelled at [[Vassincourt]], France
  • Preserved Sea Hurricane of the [[Fleet Air Arm]].
  • Champagne]], France
  • 3-view line drawing of the Hawker Hurricane
  • Hurricane Mk.IV, armed with RP-3 rockets
  • Yugoslavian Hurricane Mk. IV
  • Finnish Hurricane Mk.I at the [[Finnish Air Force Museum]]
  • Seclin]], France, on 10 May 1940
  • ''K5083'', the prototype, photographed before its first flight in November 1935
  • Mk.I in France, November 1939, showing original fabric-covered outer wing and two-bladed propeller
  • Mk Is in France with original two-bladed Watts propellers}}
  • Sea Hurricane Mk.IB in formation, December 1941
  • Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIB ''Z5140''
  • Hurricane Mk.IIC ''BD867'' of 3 Squadron RAF, 1942
  • 87 Squadron]] in the RDM2 ("Special Night") scheme and used on intruder operations 1941–1942.
  • A Hurricane IID of 6 Squadron, showing the Vokes tropical filter and RAF desert camouflage in 1942.
  • 1 Squadron]] flown by Plt Off A.V. Clowes.
  • Norwegian campaign]], May 1940. This aircraft was abandoned in Norway.
  • synchronised]] machine gun, like earlier British biplane fighters.
  • 232 Squadron]] shot down on 8 February 1942 during the [[Battle of Singapore]]
  • Maintenance work being carried out on a Hurricane of 274 Squadron during the [[siege of Tobruk]]
  • Hurricane Mk.IIB of No. 81 Squadron RAF at Murmansk-[[Vaenga airfield]], Russia
  • Zumbach]], P/O Łokuciewski, F/O Henneberg, Sgt Rogowski, Sgt Szaposznikow (in 1940).
  • Hurricane ''V7476'' sent to Australia in May 1941, arriving in August, was the only Hurricane based in Australia during the Second World War. The tropicalised Vokes air filter, which was fitted to many types operating in the Pacific, is visible under the nose.
  • Trainee aircraft fitters working on instructional partly-assembled Hurricanes 1939–1940
  • Bromley]], [[London]], August 1940
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  • Hurricane production line, 1942
  • Hawker Hurricane Mk.IVRP with Yugoslav Air Force markings, [[Museum of Aviation in Belgrade]], [[Belgrade]], [[Serbia]]
1935 FIGHTER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY HAWKER
Hawker Hurricanes; Hurricane fighter; Hurricane fighters; Hawker Hurricane Mk 1/2; Hurricat; Hawker hurricane; Hurribomber; Hurricane (plane); Hillson F.H.40; Mark II Hurricane; Hurricane IID; Hawker Hurricane IID; Hawker Hurricane Mk.II; Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIC; Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIB; Hawker Hurricane Mk. I; Hurricane Mk.I; Hurricane Mk.II; Hurricane Mk.IV; Hurricane Mk.XII; Hawker Hurricane Mk.I; Hawker Hurricane/Sea Hurricane; Hawker Hurricane I; Hawker Hurricane Mk.XII; Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIa; Hawker Hurricane Mk.IVRP
The Hawker Hurricane is a British single-seat fighter aircraft of the 1930s–40s which was designed and predominantly built by Hawker Aircraft Ltd. for service with the Royal Air Force (RAF).