Yes, definitely a Hurricane. My father was at Northolt with the Poles from 1940-42 and said they preferred the Hurricane to the Spitfire. The Hurri was slower and has less armament but had tighter turns and was therefore better in dogfights in close situations
@TennisUK11 Plus the thicker wing section meant cannons were far easier to fit. 20mm cannons are far more effective than twice as many .303 (7.69mm) machine guns.
@TennisUK11 The Spitfire Mk1/11 and Hurricane Mk1 in the Battle of Britain had both 8 x 0.303" machine gun armament. The Hurri was slower but a more stable gun platform and 303 (Polish) squadron claimed more enemy aircraft destroyed during the battle than any other RAF squadron; a rightly deserved claim to imho. (ex-RAF).
@DJPaulgee1 all school teaches you is the home front, I remember our leeson book had a B17 listed as a Lancaster! So his schooling cannot be to blame :)
an underated fighter, which claimed 60% of kills in Battle of Britain, mainly German bombers, but it is just as ICONIC as the Spitfire, in that it stemmed the huge Luftwaffe attack in Battle of Britain
-it was not upgraded, and suffered heavy losses shortly after, in African campaign ww2, to improved Mess.BF109
it was though, in the critical days of ww2, a plane that changed/saved the history of the world
@4TheEmprah Its a hurricane, the air intake is loated under the right wing in the spitfire, you can see the air intake on this plane is located under the fusalage, so it is definatly a hurricane.
@4TheEmprah ,,,sort it out m8,,dont u know ya planes,,,spitfire my ass..its a Hawker Hurricane..straight winged,,not eliptical shaped like the spitfire.
4TheEmprah,,,sort it out m8,,dont u know ya planes,,,spitfire my ass..its a Hawker Hurricane..straight winged,,not eliptical shaped like the spitfire.
to 4TheEmprah...you can tell it's a Hurricane because of the canopy...it is obvious..the spit had the kinda bubble canopy the hurricane has it a bit longer and with all those iron bars in it :)
@4TheEmprah what?? the spitfire had an elipitcal wing the hurrincane has a thicker straighter wing, the hurricane is also bigger, different canopy, has an airintake under the belly which also the spitfire doesn't have. I guess the point here is the looking nothing alike othen than the merlin sound.
For the record, we teenagers have the capacity to appreciate beautiful airplanes too! Would you listen to that great buzz? It sounds like a hornet, but it's the insect of a flying machine that defended Great Britain.
The Hurricane was a dude but the Germans shit themselves more when the Spitfires came out to bash some Messch(German planes)
RichMichael1980 2 weeks ago
rather big
maidmoira 1 month ago
oopshurricane not a bomber just felt like one
maidmoira 1 month ago
@maidmoira
If it is Peter Teichmans Huuricane than it is a so called Hurri-Bomber.Carriing bombs for ground attack.
Fritztoons 3 weeks ago
@4TheEmprah TWAT!!
Boggoranthius 3 months ago
Hawker Hurricane and the supermarine spitfire the most beautiful sound ever that and a lancaster bomber. Four merlin engines!!!
Nelbeanojnr 4 months ago
ich hatte auch einmal eine hurricane von airfix im maßstab 1: 24,auf
die sehr stolz war.
leider wollte mein sohn sehen ob sie flugtauglich ist und hat sie aus
dem fenster fliegen lassen.
MrTYPE97 4 months ago
Yes, definitely a Hurricane. My father was at Northolt with the Poles from 1940-42 and said they preferred the Hurricane to the Spitfire. The Hurri was slower and has less armament but had tighter turns and was therefore better in dogfights in close situations
TennisUK11 5 months ago
@TennisUK11 Plus the thicker wing section meant cannons were far easier to fit. 20mm cannons are far more effective than twice as many .303 (7.69mm) machine guns.
TheWierdFish 4 months ago
@TennisUK11 The Spitfire Mk1/11 and Hurricane Mk1 in the Battle of Britain had both 8 x 0.303" machine gun armament. The Hurri was slower but a more stable gun platform and 303 (Polish) squadron claimed more enemy aircraft destroyed during the battle than any other RAF squadron; a rightly deserved claim to imho. (ex-RAF).
MoonlightWhisperer 4 months ago
@TennisUK11 Yes, and the Hurricane was easier to repair than the Spitfire.
BJBTJF 3 months ago
Lovely!
Bobarob1 5 months ago
I thought that the Hurricane had the Rolls Royce engine?
movienutt2008 6 months ago
@movienutt2008 rolls royce merlin the reason it sounds different at low level is because of the aerodynamics
UKNationalAirsoft 6 months ago
owww
foxlimacharlie 6 months ago
Nice video, nice hurricane, nice sound. Thanks for uploading this PaddyPatrone :))
DJPaulgee1 6 months ago
@4TheEmprah How old are you 4TheEmprah?? Do your history lessons at school and you'll learn it's a Hawker Hurricane.
DJPaulgee1 6 months ago
@DJPaulgee1 all school teaches you is the home front, I remember our leeson book had a B17 listed as a Lancaster! So his schooling cannot be to blame :)
Lancaster630 5 months ago
Man imagine the rush you would have flying that bad boy into battle!!
Spacegoat92 6 months ago
Not sure about that take off.... looks like he's on the edge of a stall all the way.
AlexSlams 6 months ago
Its a Hurricane
JIMBO5444 7 months ago
AWESOME!!!!!!
metalgearawesome2roc 8 months ago
an underated fighter, which claimed 60% of kills in Battle of Britain, mainly German bombers, but it is just as ICONIC as the Spitfire, in that it stemmed the huge Luftwaffe attack in Battle of Britain
-it was not upgraded, and suffered heavy losses shortly after, in African campaign ww2, to improved Mess.BF109
it was though, in the critical days of ww2, a plane that changed/saved the history of the world
darkmossie633 8 months ago
Thats a hurricane, you can tell by the wings.
odkingmat 9 months ago
@4TheEmprah Its definitely a Hurricane. Have you ever seen a Spitfire?
ckolonko 1 year ago
@4TheEmprah Its a hurricane, the air intake is loated under the right wing in the spitfire, you can see the air intake on this plane is located under the fusalage, so it is definatly a hurricane.
RainbowManification 1 year ago
Ah the Hurricane gives you a good feeling.
myketyke1 1 year ago
In der Tat sehr schön vorgeflogen! Ein dickes Lob an den Piloten für die Art, wie er dieses schöne Flugzeug präsentiert hat.
13Filmrisse 1 year ago
@4TheEmprah ,,,sort it out m8,,dont u know ya planes,,,spitfire my ass..its a Hawker Hurricane..straight winged,,not eliptical shaped like the spitfire.
WOLFv6mk2 1 year ago
4TheEmprah,,,sort it out m8,,dont u know ya planes,,,spitfire my ass..its a Hawker Hurricane..straight winged,,not eliptical shaped like the spitfire.
WOLFv6mk2 1 year ago
easily my most favourite prop plane in the world
engasal 1 year ago
@4TheEmprah oh im sorry i dont speak retard, and if we were brothers, yes my mom would be a puta. ;)
popmerde 1 year ago
@4TheEmprah your knowledge about ww2 aircraft is remarkable....
popmerde 1 year ago
to 4TheEmprah...you can tell it's a Hurricane because of the canopy...it is obvious..the spit had the kinda bubble canopy the hurricane has it a bit longer and with all those iron bars in it :)
shiphunter1227 1 year ago
@shiphunter1227
Spitfires don't always have the bubble canopy. Quite a few don't. Anyways this is still a hurricane :)
blauviolet 11 months ago
@4TheEmprah
Jackass
EnterpriseXI 1 year ago
@4TheEmprah
if you think thats a Spitfire then get some glasses
EnterpriseXI 1 year ago
@4TheEmprah what?? the spitfire had an elipitcal wing the hurrincane has a thicker straighter wing, the hurricane is also bigger, different canopy, has an airintake under the belly which also the spitfire doesn't have. I guess the point here is the looking nothing alike othen than the merlin sound.
pramboy09 1 year ago
@pramboy09
in the early Hurricanes diden they have a different engine because some of the hurricanes iv seen the engine sound was way different
EnterpriseXI 1 year ago
@EnterpriseXI no, the hurricane always had a merlin, an early version, the rolls royce 1030hp merlin 111.
pramboy09 1 year ago
For the record, we teenagers have the capacity to appreciate beautiful airplanes too! Would you listen to that great buzz? It sounds like a hornet, but it's the insect of a flying machine that defended Great Britain.
Nikifuj908 1 year ago
@4TheEmprah This is definitely a Hawker Hurrikane and not a Spitfire ;)
PaddyPatrone 1 year ago 24
@PaddyPatrone Ooh the spelling, it's too horrible! Spitefire! Hurrikane! Oh woe!
TheWierdFish 4 months ago
@TheWierdFish
Yeah.
twinstu50 1 month ago
@PaddyPatrone Actually Hurricane!
tim60s321 3 months ago
schön!
BladeRicsi 1 year ago
quality
TheFunnydoll 1 year ago 2
The Mirlin engine !! Once heard never forgot.
kenthetuner 2 years ago 7
@kenthetuner Shame it's harder to remember how to spell the name, 'Merlin'.
TheWierdFish 4 months ago