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No worries, the Hurri Mk.II notes are 10 a penny, the Hurri Mk.I notes are rarer than teeth on a hen.
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Thanks for your help guys,I thought these pilot notes would be a challenge to get hold of.
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Would it be possible to make a period looking reference card, like the one been done for the Stuka?
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Just took a quick look around. Apparently we're not alone in looking for some written assistance...
Link below gives some precious info: http://airwarfare.com/sow/index.php?...=266&Itemid=54 |
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Good find dj!
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Yes,second that,great find,thank you very much.
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Cheers, guys.
Here's another nice site with lots of background stuff about aircraft engines: http://www.enginehistory.org/ Apparently, one could theoretically get a copy (printed or electronic) of a Hurricane I Pilot's Notes from the National Archives at Kew (GB): http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/c...rue&UserType=0 Didn't go so far as to try this, though. The Engine History site has a Reference section with a lot of well, references to engine records present in the National Archives. Nothing for direct download, but that's probably a tall order given the amount of stuff present... |
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