April 2, 2007 at 11:47 pm
Anyone knows how this Hurricane ended up here? Is it genuine or a replica? At least the canopy doesn’t look right.
http://www.aviamonuments.ru/planes/Rossiya/Murmanskaya+obl./1
Babelfish translates the location as ‘Russia, Murmansk region, Revda’. However, searching for Revda in Google Earth it seems that Revda is a long way from Murmansk.
Tillerman.
By: Matt Braddock - 3rd April 2007 at 12:09
have a look at
http://members.madasafish.com/~d_hodgkinson/hawker-guide.htm
Russia – Hurricane IIc – “BM959” Unveiled as a war memorial at Revda, 200 miles from Murmansk in northern Russia on 1st. September 1989. The aircraft had been recovered from a crash site near Lov Ozero on the Kola Peninsula, renovated and placed on a concrete plinth with the inscription “To the Fighting Brotherhood of the Allies in the struggle against Fascism during WWII and in the memory of the pilots who did not return from combat and who died in the tundra, mountains, lakes and swamps of the Russian North”. The lightly damaged but weather-beaten plane was discovered with a Merlin XX engine, four 20mm canon and a tropical filter. The photo is taken from “Warbirds Worldwide” journal 30 of September 1994, which includes the story of the recovery of the aircraft.
By: Cees Broere - 3rd April 2007 at 07:45
I think this restoration started the whole Russian werkrecovery business. There was an article in Aeroplane in the earely nineties showing it on the pole. Shortly afterwards a lot of wrecks were discovered and mostly imported by Jim Pearce in the UK.
Cees
By: Tillerman - 3rd April 2007 at 02:54
Babelfish:D 😀 .
John.
You think Babelfish makes for funny translations?
Then try this one for a real good laugh: http://www.rinkworks.com/dialect/ and choose for the option Swedish chef.:D 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀
Back on topic: whats the reg number of the above mentioned Hurri?
Tillerman.
By: FMK.6JOHN - 3rd April 2007 at 00:31
Babelfish:D 😀 .
John.
By: DaveM2 - 2nd April 2007 at 23:59
Mostly original, recovered from a belly landing site in the 90’s. Nice article in WW some years ago.
Dave