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  • The Hurricane was a dude but the Germans shit themselves more when the Spitfires came out to bash some Messch(German planes)

  • rather big

  • oopshurricane not a bomber just felt like one

  • @maidmoira

    If it is Peter Teichmans Huuricane than it is a so called Hurri-Bomber.Carriing bombs for ground attack.

  • @4TheEmprah TWAT!!

  • Hawker Hurricane and the supermarine spitfire the most beautiful sound ever that and a lancaster bomber. Four merlin engines!!!

  • 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.

  • 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).

  • @TennisUK11 Yes, and the Hurricane was easier to repair than the Spitfire.

  • Lovely!

  • I thought that the Hurricane had the Rolls Royce engine?

  • @movienutt2008 rolls royce merlin the reason it sounds different at low level is because of the aerodynamics

  • owww

  • Nice video, nice hurricane, nice sound. Thanks for uploading this PaddyPatrone :))

  • @4TheEmprah How old are you 4TheEmprah?? Do your history lessons at school and you'll learn it's a Hawker Hurricane.

  • @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 :)

  • Man imagine the rush you would have flying that bad boy into battle!!

  • Not sure about that take off.... looks like he's on the edge of a stall all the way. 

  • Its a Hurricane

  • AWESOME!!!!!!

  • 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

  • Thats a hurricane, you can tell by the wings.

  • @4TheEmprah Its definitely a Hurricane. Have you ever seen a Spitfire?

  • @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.

  • Ah the Hurricane gives you a good feeling.

  • In der Tat sehr schön vorgeflogen! Ein dickes Lob an den Piloten für die Art, wie er dieses schöne Flugzeug präsentiert hat.

  • @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.

  • easily my most favourite prop plane in the world

  • @4TheEmprah oh im sorry i dont speak retard, and if we were brothers, yes my mom would be a puta. ;)

  • @4TheEmprah your knowledge about ww2 aircraft is remarkable....

  • 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

    Spitfires don't always have the bubble canopy. Quite a few don't. Anyways this is still a hurricane :)

  • @4TheEmprah

    Jackass

  • @4TheEmprah

    if you think thats a Spitfire then get some glasses

  • @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

    in the early Hurricanes diden they have a different engine because some of the hurricanes iv seen the engine sound was way different

  • @EnterpriseXI no, the hurricane always had a merlin, an early version, the rolls royce 1030hp merlin 111.

  • 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.

  • @4TheEmprah This is definitely a Hawker Hurrikane and not a Spitfire ;)

  • @PaddyPatrone Ooh the spelling, it's too horrible! Spitefire! Hurrikane! Oh woe!

  • @TheWierdFish

    Yeah.

  • @PaddyPatrone Actually Hurricane!

  • schön!

  • quality

  • The Mirlin engine !! Once heard never forgot.

  • @kenthetuner Shame it's harder to remember how to spell the name, 'Merlin'.

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