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| Category: | Games | By: | First Class Simulations |
| Platforms: | Windows Vista, Windows XP | More info: | www.contact-simulati... |
| Year of publication: | 2007 | ||
The Hurricane MK II flew for the first time on June 11th 1940. The new model was powered by a Rolls Royce Merlin XX engine with a two stage supercharger for improved performance at altitude. With the war well underway, the second series of the Mk II had reinforced fuselages to accommodate a new wing, this had universal attachment points for drop tanks, bombs or other underwing stores.The following variants of each model are included:- Mk IIA P2683 - 87th Squadron RAF circa » Read more... | ![]() |
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The Hurricane MK II flew for the first time on June 11th 1940. The new model was powered by a Rolls Royce Merlin XX engine with a two stage supercharger for improved performance at altitude. With the war well underway, the second series of the Mk II had reinforced fuselages to accommodate a new wing, this had universal attachment points for drop tanks, bombs or other underwing stores.The following variants of each model are included:- Mk IIA P2683 - 87th Squadron RAF circa 1940, DF+SC - (captured), circa 1940 V6697 - 257th Squadron RAF, circa 1940;- Mk IIB BM959, 60 of 609 IAP VVS USSR, circa 1942;- Tac. R Mk IIB Photo-recon BN125, 681 Squadron RAF, circa 1943;- Mk IIC Tropical, HL 873, 245 Squadron RAF, circa 1943 (a desert camo scheme);- Mk IIC LF630, 309 Squadron (Polish) RAF, circa 1944 BP703, 43 Squadron RAF, circa 1942;- Mk IV KX229 20 Squadron SEAC RAF, circa 1943/44.

