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Osprey
03-13-2012, 09:21 PM
I am trying to find a resource site which details the serial numbers for the Hawker Hurricane specifying where they went. In particular I'm looking for information on No.501 Squadron.

In my complete web uselessness I haven't had much joy so if anybody can help, many thanks :)

~S~

PeterPanPan
03-13-2012, 09:25 PM
Have you tried here ... http://www.the-hawker-hurricane-society.com (http://www.the-hawker-hurricane-society.com/1.html)?

They look well placed to point you in the right direction.

PPP

5./JG27.Farber
03-13-2012, 10:37 PM
I would actually try one of the Osprey moddeling books, they have some deep info.

NZtyphoon
03-14-2012, 12:03 AM
From "The Hardest Day" 18 August 1940: Dr Alfred Price:

501 Sqn:
These four were shot down by Oblt Gerhard Schoepfel of III./JG26 in a solo attack 1.05 pm:
P3208 destroyed P/O J Bland KIA

P3059 destroyed P/O K Lee baled out wounded

P3815 destroyed P/O F Kozlowski baled out wounded

N2617 destroyed Sgt D McKay baled out wounded

Others shot down were:
R4219 destroyed

P2549 destroyed

Battle of Britain Then and Now Vol V:

11 July: N2485 shot down. 12th: P3084 shot down. 20th: P8032 shot down. 21st: L2083 force landed, cause unknown, repairable. 27th: P3808 shot down. 31st: P3646 crashed and burned after combat w/Ju87s; P3349 undershot runway, repairable.

7 August: P3041 & P3083 collided during landing, both repairable. 12th: P3397 force landed, repairable; P3803 MIA; N2329 Undercarriage failure, repairable; P2986 damaged landing on damaged runway, repairable. 15th: P3582, P3040 shot down; V7230 RTB damaged. 18th: (see above). 24th: P3141 MIA; L1659 damaged during combat, crash landed Hawkinge, repairable; L1865 shot down. 27th: R4222 landed damaged during combat, repairable. 30th: P8816 landed damaged during combat, repairable; 31st: V6540 shot down.

2 September: V7230; force landed damaged in combat, repairable; V7234 shot down; L1578 MIA; (unspecified damaged in combat). 5th: V6644 shot down. 6th: V6612, V6646 shot down; P3516 FTR following combat. 11th: P5200 shot down. 13th: P2793 radiator shot up while shooting down He 111, pilot baled out. 15th: P2760; shot down; V7433 force landed damaged, repairable. 17th: V7357, P3820 shot down. 18th: V6600, V6620 shot down. 27th: V6672, V6645 shot down. 28th: V7497, P3417 SD-W shot down; P3605 combat damage, repairable. 30th: L1657 combat damage, repairable.

4 October: V6733, V7498 SD-E force landed in deteriorating weather, both repairable. 7th: V6800 shot down, V6799 SD-X collided w/ Bf 109 which was destroyed, landed damaged, repairable. 15th: V6722 shot down; P5194, V6787 landed damaged in combat, repairable. 17th: V6703 severely damaged during bombing attack on base (Kenley) but repairable. 25th: P2903, V6806 mid air collision, 1 pilot killed; P5193 believed shot down, repairable (?) N2438 Reputedly shot down (?). 29th: P3714 force landed engine failure, repairable; V7595 crashed routine patrol pilot unhurt.

Osprey
03-15-2012, 08:44 PM
Good stuff, many thanks chaps.

bolox
03-15-2012, 08:55 PM
you really want this book;)
http://www.aerostories.org/~aerobiblio/article1845.html

501 Sqn. serials in use 7th July 1940
L: 2038
N:2495
P:2549,2691.2760,2986,3040,3041,3082,3083,3084,334 9,3397,3646,3803


presume you know this site?
http://www.k5083.mistral.co.uk/APS.HTM

NZtyphoon
03-15-2012, 08:55 PM
Further to that; there is a photo in B of B Then and Now, p. 112., of two Hurricanes of 501 Sqn taking off from Hawkinge, some time between August 12 and 18: SD-N was P3059 and SD-T was P3208, both of which were shot down by Schoepfel on the 18th.

bolox
03-15-2012, 09:31 PM
A/C lost (with code if known) from july-sept

N2485/W
P3084/E
P3082/T
P33808
P3646/A
P3803/H
P3040/P
P3582/E
N2617/M
P2549/A
P3059/N
P3208/T
P3815/O
R4219/G
L1865/R
P3141/W
P3102/G
R4223/L
V6540/N
L1578
P3516
V6612/A
V6646/L
P5200/W
P2793
P2760/B
V6644/H
P3820/Z
V7357/F
V6600/R
V6620
V6645/T
V6672/R
P3417/W
V7497/X
L1657

(hopefully no typos)

http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff27/bolox00/th_100_1772.jpg (http://s240.photobucket.com/albums/ff27/bolox00/?action=view&current=100_1772.jpg)

click to enlarge- serials with asterisks are spit/tempest

the_soupdragon
03-15-2012, 09:38 PM
Osprey
there is a really in depth book called "The Hawker hurricane" by Francis K Mason which lists all the hurries by serial number and what happened to them throughout their careers. It's also a very good read. Unfortunately it doesn't index them by squadron just by serial number.
If you have a mind to look it up you wont be dissapointed, it's a great book.

SD

Igo kyu
03-17-2012, 09:07 PM
There is a book called "British Military Aircraft Serials: 1878-1987". I imagine this contains the information you want, though I've never read it myself.

tonybaloney
06-05-2012, 01:52 PM
A/C lost (with code if known) from july-sept

N2485/W
P3084/E
P3082/T
P33808
P3646/A
P3803/H
P3040/P
P3582/E
N2617/M
P2549/A
P3059/N
P3208/T
P3815/O
R4219/G
L1865/R
P3141/W
P3102/G
R4223/L
V6540/N
L1578
P3516
V6612/A
V6646/L
P5200/W
P2793
P2760/B
V6644/H
P3820/Z
V7357/F
V6600/R
V6620
V6645/T
V6672/R
P3417/W
V7497/X
L1657

(hopefully no typos)

http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/ff27/bolox00/th_100_1772.jpg (http://s240.photobucket.com/albums/ff27/bolox00/?action=view&current=100_1772.jpg)

click to enlarge- serials with asterisks are spit/tempest

Could you let me know the title of the book this came from please. It looks very useful!
thanks
Simon

Hood
06-05-2012, 04:02 PM
Osprey,

see your work or Tiscali email addy as I've sent you a doc showing some numbers plus the bases they used.

Hood

Osprey
06-07-2012, 09:27 AM
Just come back to this. Thank you Gents.

Osprey
06-07-2012, 09:29 AM
Osprey
there is a really in depth book called "The Hawker hurricane" by Francis K Mason which lists all the hurries by serial number and what happened to them throughout their careers. It's also a very good read. Unfortunately it doesn't index them by squadron just by serial number.
If you have a mind to look it up you wont be dissapointed, it's a great book.

SD

I will look this up.

BTW, did you know your initials here are the RAF code for No.501? ;)