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    Now Stocking Hurricane (FSX/FS2004)


    Posted on Sunday, December 23 @ 03:32:46 GMT by darklord

    Hot Buys Starting his design in 1934, Sir Sidney Camm’s Hawker Hurricane held the distinction of being the first monoplane to enter service with the Royal Air Force. Unlike its Second World War counterpart the Spitfire which was an entirely new concept based on specialised experience, the Hawker Hurricane was the logical outcome of a long line of fighting aircraft.  The Spitfire was the studied application of experience; the Hurricane was a stroke of genius!  Click here to view screenshots and purchase.

    The Hurricane’s maiden flight was made from Hawker's establishment within the confines of the historic Brooklands motor racing circuit at Weybridge in Surrey on November 6, 1935. A mere five years later, the Hurricane would be instrumental in enabling the Royal Air Force to win the Battle of Britain during the summer of 1940 and easily accounting for the majority of the RAF’s air victories.  In all, by the end of 1944, over 14,000 Hurricanes had been built including around 1200 converted to Sea Hurricanes.  The aircraft also served in every major theatre of the Second World War. 

    As featured in this package, the first Hurricane Mk II flew on June 11, 1940 and utilised a Merlin XX engine with a two stage supercharger for improved performance at altitude. Later versions had reinforced fuselages in order to accommodate a new wing which had universal attachment points for drop tanks, bombs or other under wing stores. The Mk IIB arrived in late 1940 with four additional Browning .303 machine guns, bringing total armament to twelve guns. The Mk IIC which was introduced in 1941 replaced all of the machine guns with four 20mm Hispano cannons.  The advent of the MK IV saw the last major change to the Hurricane which was to rationalise the wing, configuring it with a single design able to mount two bombs, two 40-mm Vickers S guns or eight 60 pounder RP-3 rockets.  The new design also incorporated the newly improved Merlin 24 or 27 engines equipped with dust filters for desert operations.

    This Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 & FSX add-on presents four different models: the Mk IIA, the Mk IIB, the Mk IIC and the Mk IV.  This package also includes a challenging mission to complete for FSX users.

    The following variants of each model are included:

    Mk IIA
    P2683 - 87th Squadron RAF circa 1940
    DF+SC - (captured), circa 1940
    V6697 - 257th Squadron RAF, circa 1940

    Mk IIB
    BM959, 60 of 609 IAP VVS USSR, circa 1942

    Tac. R Mk IIB Photo-recon
    BN125, 681 Squadron RAF, circa 1943

    Mk IIC Tropical
    HL 873, 245 Squadron RAF, circa 1943

    Mk IIC
    LF630, 309 Squadron (Polish) RAF, circa 1944
    BP703, 43 Squadron RAF, circa 1942

    Mk IV
    KX229 20 Squadron SEAC RAF, circa 1943/44

    Scenery
    RAF North Weald
    RAF Stapleford Tawney
    RAF Kenley

    Click here to view screenshots and purchase.


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