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twinjetter 19th Jun 2015 17:44

Hawker Hurricane on the move by road (M11)
 
A typically busy and stressful Friday morning journey down the M11 to Stansted this morning was brightened up by a Dismantled Hurricane being driven Northbound just south of Duxford.

Didn't see much, but the sqn aircraft ident next to the roundel was "A".

Anyone have an idea of the background to this lovely aircraft? Took my mind off broken Falcons and GLEXs for a minute -thanks for that :)

TWJ

India Four Two 20th Jun 2015 06:27

Probably not the same aircraft, but I see there is a Hurricane II, coded DT A in the Pima museum. However, these were the markings of one of Bob Stanford Tuck's aircraft, so perhaps they are popular markings for a restored Hurricane.

ZFT 20th Jun 2015 08:32

As a young boy I read 'Fly For Your Life' and that was one of those defining moments.

Wander00 20th Jun 2015 10:09

Wasn't a plastic display one, was it?

G-ANPK 23rd Jun 2015 18:59

Twinjetter
I was going south on the M11 from Stansted to North Weald and I also saw the Hurricane, which I thought was a GRP replica, it was followed by a Bf109 also thought to be a GRP replica both heading North.


G-ANPK (North Weald Marshalling Team)


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