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gzt
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Hawker Hurricane GB
Posted by gzt on Monday, November 5, 2007 2:37 PM

Hawker Hurricane GB 2008

"Long remembered as the "other fighter" of the Battle of Britain ..." Hawker Hurricane flew over Europe, Africa, Russia ....

 

You build any markings, any scale and the only requirement is to post WIP and final project results here so all of us can enjoy them.

Official starting date March 01, 2008 but any early starts are welcome

 

Have fun ! Join Hawker Hurricane GB 2008

Official Hurricane GB 2008

please copy and host it on your own 

 

Flying is a thrill #2 known to mankind. Landing is #1.

http://www.rwd-6.org

gzt
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Posted by gzt on Monday, November 5, 2007 2:38 PM

Participants:

GZT : 1/48 Hasegawa Mk I flown by Witold Urbanowicz 303 Polish Squadron RAF 

        or and 1/48 Classic Airframes Mk I (early) with fabric wings (L2048)
 

KINGTHAD : one Hurricane Smile [:)]

TANGO 1 - three Hurricanes (in stash Smile [:)]) : Hase 1/48 Douglas Bader - done

DAYWALKER : One maybe two Smile [:)] Hurricanes - Hasegawa 1/48 Mk.I (306 RAF Polish Squadron Big Smile [:D]) and Sea Hurricanes Mk Ia

WING_NUT : 1/48 Hasegawa Mk IIc Smile [:)]

IFLYPROPS : 1/48 Classic Airframes Hurricane Mk I 

DIDFAI : 1/48 Hasegawa Mk I 

LUFTWOLLER : 1/48 Classic Airframes Ragwing Mk I  

TELSONO : 1/48 Hasegawa Mk I from 263 Squadron RAF - done

BLUNCE : 1/48 Hasegawa Mk II  'Croix de Lorraine'

AGGIEMAN : 1/48 Hasegawa  Mk I

RELOAD : 1/48 Hasegawa Mk I Rumanian Air Force 

PaPa-John : 1/48 Hasegawa Mk I

JWB : Airfix 1/48 Mk I

DUPES : 1/48 Hobby Craft Night Raider Hurricane

BUTZ:  1/48 Hasegawa  Mk I (303 or 306 sqdn during BoB) (gzt: NICE Smile [:)])

POPPIE: 1/48 Hasegawa Mk.I "Finnish Air Force" 

 

Flying is a thrill #2 known to mankind. Landing is #1.

http://www.rwd-6.org

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Posted by KINGTHAD on Monday, November 5, 2007 3:52 PM

Must resis... ok ok let go of my arm and put me down for one Hurricane.

Thad

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Posted by TANGO 1 on Monday, November 5, 2007 4:23 PM

Hello.Smile [:)]

May I join in?

I have three 1/48 Hasegawa Hurricane's in one's stash.Blush [:I] I fancy building a Mk.I in Douglas Barder's markings.

 

Regards, Darren. C.A.G. FAA/USNFAW GB
gzt
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Posted by gzt on Monday, November 5, 2007 4:53 PM

Jon prepared a very nice badge

#1 Badge by Jon 

THANK YOU JON ! 

or (just received) this one:

#2 Badge by Marc 

THANK YOU MARC ! 

Let me know which one you gentlemen prefer. 

Chose an official Hurricane GB badge. Time to vote : Tuesday 12:00 Big Smile [:D]

Flying is a thrill #2 known to mankind. Landing is #1.

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Posted by Daywalker on Monday, November 5, 2007 6:10 PM

Greg-

Sign me up with a Hasegawa 1/48 Mk.I Big Smile [:D]

Frank 

 

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Posted by iflyprops on Tuesday, November 6, 2007 4:00 PM

Sign me up for 1 1/48 Classic Airframes MK I Party [party]

My vote is for the first badge btw.

On the Bench: Eduard 1/48 Yak-3 Profipack OTB 99.999% complete Classic Airframes Hurricane Mk I
gzt
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Posted by gzt on Tuesday, November 6, 2007 5:46 PM

Welcome all to the Hurricane GB 2008 !

The official start is set for March 2008, however early start and all discussions, additional information, questions are more than welcome here.

I will build a Hasegawa 1/48 Mk I with Eduard PE and Squadron vacuum canopy (since Hase does not offer the open canopy option). The markings will be for an aircraft of 303 Squadron RAF , famous Polish Squadron, flown by Witold Urbanowicz

Here is a short story of his life as posted in The New York Times  on August 20, 1996:

 

Gen. Witold Urbanowicz, 88, Polish Fighter Ace in World War II

By WOLFGANG SAXON
Published: August 20, 1996

Gen. Witold Urbanowicz, who flew on three fronts to become Poland's foremost fighter ace of World War II, died Saturday at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Manhattan. He was 88 and lived in Glendale, Queens.

General Urbanowicz fought in aerial combat over Poland, in the Battle of Britain and in China with the Flying Tigers of Gen. Claire L. Chennault. General Urbanowicz was credited with destroying 28 German and Japanese planes.

For those exploits he earned Poland's highest decoration for valor, the Order of Virtuti Militari. Among his many other Polish, British, American and Chinese decorations were the British Order of Merit and the Distinguished Flying Cross. Last year, President Lech Walesa of Poland honored him with a formal promotion to general in the Polish air force.

Witold Urbanowicz was born near Augustow in northeastern Poland and joined the Polish Air Force in 1930. When Germany invaded Poland in 1939, he was an instructor at the Deblin Air Academy, where he had received his own flight training. Pressing his cadets into action, he fought briefly against heavy odds before leading his cadets by foot to neutral Romania, where they boarded a ship for Western Europe and enlisted in the British Royal Air Force.

Once in Britain he was assigned to the 145th Squadron of the R.A.F. and took part in the Battle of Britain, in which Germany vainly fought to establish air superiority as a prelude to an invasion from the Continent. He then transferred to the Warsaw 303 Squadron, or Kosciuszko Squadron, flying Hawker Hurricanes, and commanded it for a time in 1940 when the previous commander was wounded in action.

Later that year he took command of the Polish 11th Fighter Group, and in 1941 he organized and commanded the First Polish Fighter Wing. Having endured his share of dogfights, he was posted to Canada and Washington, where he served the Polish Government in Exile as assistant air attache.

But the desk jobs soon bored him and, intrigued by what was going on in China, he went through some refresher training with the American 14th Army Air Force and turned up in China in October 1943.

He was the first foreign volunteer pilot to report to Chennault's Flying Tigers. At 36 he was also the second oldest pilot in the unit after General Chennault, and distinguished himself in the battle for Changteh.

Flying a P-40 Warhawk, he escorted bombers and transport planes, dropped food and ammunition to Chinese troops and sank 15 Japanese river boats. Once he found himself alone battling six Japanese Zero fighters deep in enemy territory and made it to a friendly airfield with not a drop of fuel to spare.

He returned to Washington in 1944 as air attache with the rank of colonel. After the war, he settled in the United States and worked for American Airlines, Eastern Airlines and, most recently, Republic Aviation as an executive in production control.

He retired from Republic in 1973 but continued as a security consultant to the aviation industry until 1994. He also kept busy writing about the war experiences.

Flying is a thrill #2 known to mankind. Landing is #1.

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Posted by iflyprops on Tuesday, November 6, 2007 7:46 PM

Can anyone recommend a good resource to find info on the early MK I's with the fabric wing, ie photo's schemes and such?

 Thanks!

Adam

On the Bench: Eduard 1/48 Yak-3 Profipack OTB 99.999% complete Classic Airframes Hurricane Mk I
gzt
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Posted by gzt on Wednesday, November 7, 2007 12:59 PM
I will keep my eyes open ...

Flying is a thrill #2 known to mankind. Landing is #1.

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Posted by didfaI on Thursday, November 8, 2007 7:18 AM

Count me in! Just ordered the Has MK I kit.Yeah!! [yeah]

I'm hoping the a GB will improve my modeling skills.Big Smile [:D]

gzt
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Posted by gzt on Thursday, November 8, 2007 10:09 AM

Welcome ! You are IN Smile [:)]

Thanks for joining. I am sure that everyone here can learn from each other (maybe not from me Smile [:)] but I can for others Big Smile [:D]

Flying is a thrill #2 known to mankind. Landing is #1.

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Posted by Daywalker on Thursday, November 8, 2007 10:14 AM

Greg-

Don't sell yourself short my friend!  You have obvious talent, and I have already learned a lot from looking at your builds! Thumbs Up [tup]

Frank 

 

gzt
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Posted by gzt on Thursday, November 8, 2007 10:25 AM
 Daywalker wrote:

Greg-

Don't sell yourself short my friend!  You have obvious talent, and I have already learned a lot from looking at your builds! Thumbs Up [tup]

Thanks Frank. Smile [:)] Still a lot to learn and try. Not enough time to do all I wish. 

Flying is a thrill #2 known to mankind. Landing is #1.

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Posted by Daywalker on Thursday, November 8, 2007 10:29 AM

 gzt wrote:

Thanks Frank. Smile [:)] Still a lot to learn and try. Not enough time to do all I wish. 

Well deserved Greg!  As for learning and trying, I think that's the case with most of us.  It's also what drives us, to improve and grow!

Frank 

 

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Posted by Luftwoller on Thursday, November 8, 2007 3:57 PM

Count me in Big boy. Dont know what kit yet but it will be 1/48 and probably a Hasagawa if i can find one.

...Guy

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Posted by Daywalker on Thursday, November 8, 2007 4:03 PM
Sign - Welcome [#welcome] Guy, glad to have you here!

Frank 

 

gzt
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Posted by gzt on Thursday, November 8, 2007 7:41 PM

Welcome Mike and Guy !

It will be a lot of fun !!!

Sign - Welcome [#welcome]

 

Flying is a thrill #2 known to mankind. Landing is #1.

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Posted by blunce on Friday, November 9, 2007 12:43 AM
I'll jump on this bandwagon, may fall off, but I can run pretty fast to catch up and get back on!  Put me down for a 1/48 Has. Mk. II 'Croix de Lorraine'. 
gzt
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Posted by gzt on Friday, November 9, 2007 7:06 AM

Welcome !

I see this group will generate a lot of fun ! 

Flying is a thrill #2 known to mankind. Landing is #1.

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Posted by Luftwoller on Friday, November 9, 2007 10:35 AM

 Daywalker wrote:
Sign - Welcome [#welcome] Guy, glad to have you here!

Ta Frank, my lad.  Just keep it under your hat, to the armor boys that i agreed to do this lol Whistling [:-^]

...Guy

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Posted by Daywalker on Friday, November 9, 2007 1:16 PM
 Luftwoller wrote:

 Daywalker wrote:
Sign - Welcome [#welcome] Guy, glad to have you here!

Ta Frank, my lad.  Just keep it under your hat, to the armor boys that i agreed to do this lol Whistling [:-^]

...Guy

Taped Shut [XX]Wink [;)]Big Smile [:D]

Frank 

 

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Posted by Reload on Friday, November 9, 2007 2:35 PM

I am going to pop the Group Build fruit on this one. Count me in.

........now all I gotta do is buy one..........Dinner [dinner]

Brent

 UPDATE........I think I found one. Hasegawas 1/48 MKI of the Rumanian Airforce. I like Different looking planes and this one looks decent.

 

1 VP - PPCLI 89-92 A Coy RED DEVILS

 I mean, I had fast motor cars and fast motor bikes, and when I wasn't crashing airplanes, I was crashing motor bikes. It's all part of the game. — Sir Harry Broadhurst, RAF, 12 victories WWII

 

gzt
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Posted by gzt on Friday, November 9, 2007 6:18 PM
 iflyprops wrote:

Can anyone recommend a good resource to find info on the early MK I's with the fabric wing, ie photo's schemes and such?

 Thanks!

Adam

Adam: I just got back from my LHS and got Classic Airframes and their Mk I has an option of two blade prop and wings look to me as covered with fabric

I paid $29 for this kit. 

Flying is a thrill #2 known to mankind. Landing is #1.

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Posted by Aggieman on Saturday, November 10, 2007 6:27 PM

Greg,

I'd like to get into this GB if you'll have me.  I have the Hasegawa 1/48 Mk I in my stash to build.

Steven

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Posted by iflyprops on Saturday, November 10, 2007 6:51 PM

Wow, thats a great price. I paid 38 on ebay, I couldn't find one anywhere else. I haven't decided which 'version' I will build but am leaning towards a very early MK I with the two bladed fixed pitch prop, I'll have to see what I can find for schemes and such.

 

-Adam

On the Bench: Eduard 1/48 Yak-3 Profipack OTB 99.999% complete Classic Airframes Hurricane Mk I
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Posted by Reload on Saturday, November 10, 2007 8:03 PM

Yup....going with this one....Hasegawas 1/48 MKI of the Rumanian Airforce. Adding Eduard PE, Squadron Canopy, and TD wheels.

Brent

Hawker Hurricane Mk. I
Escadrila 53
June 1941

1 VP - PPCLI 89-92 A Coy RED DEVILS

 I mean, I had fast motor cars and fast motor bikes, and when I wasn't crashing airplanes, I was crashing motor bikes. It's all part of the game. — Sir Harry Broadhurst, RAF, 12 victories WWII

 

gzt
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Posted by gzt on Saturday, November 10, 2007 8:04 PM

Steven and Brent : Welcome to the Group Smile [:)] !!!!

Sign - Welcome [#welcome]Sign - Welcome [#welcome]

Adam:

It was a bargain. The box must be open and it looks a bit old but the parts are OK inside, still in a plastic bag. I did no plan to get this version, rather want a metal wing Mk I but for this price Smile [:)] I could not resist. Your price is pretty good ! This kit was set for about $45 originally. I do not see markings for a two blade prop in the box (but I did not look to deep :). Also I read there were just few Mk I with fabric wings.

I am curious about the one sent to Poland before the war for evaluation. Does anyone know if it was a fabric or a  metal covered wing ? 

Flying is a thrill #2 known to mankind. Landing is #1.

http://www.rwd-6.org

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Posted by Daywalker on Saturday, November 10, 2007 10:51 PM
 gzt wrote:

I am curious about the one sent to Poland before the war for evaluation. Does anyone know if it was a fabric or a  metal covered wing ? 

Greg,

I looked through my Hurricane references, but couldn't find anything.  Sorry!

Frank 

 

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Posted by razordws on Sunday, November 11, 2007 12:09 AM

Greg, you might have already found this review but the author seems to think this fabric covered wing version would be suitable for the Hurricanes destined for Poland.  It's a start anyway.

http://kits.kitreview.com/hurricaneireviewse_1.htm

 

 

Dave

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