July 26, 2016 at 2:08 pm
Thanks in anticipation!
By: Matt35027 - 17th May 2017 at 21:09
Five at Biggin Hill in 2015

Biggin Hill 75 by Matthew Nightingale, on Flickr
By: Propstrike - 17th May 2017 at 19:34
Four Hurricanes at Legends
By: CeBro - 17th May 2017 at 13:15
Anyone noticed the very bumpy cowling on top? Nothing like the smooth lines we are used to?
By: Trolly Aux - 17th May 2017 at 12:41
Great news she is staying here. 3 Hurricanes in one place, very nice and if PT pops over they could do a four ship, the most I have seen was four at Duxford way back
By: CADman - 17th May 2017 at 12:03
Surprised this news has not been reported elsewhere. P3717 now resident at Old Warden.
Waiting for news of its first airshow appearance. Question is do we have enough qualified Hurricane display pilots ?
http://www.shuttleworth.org/news/new-resident-hurricane-at-shuttleworth/
By: Firebird - 28th March 2017 at 19:32
It’s no longer going to the US deal fell through now going to Join 2 others at Old Warden
😎
By: CADman - 28th March 2017 at 19:04
Any photos available of P3717 first flight ? Hope all went well, what next for the aircraft’s flight test schedule. How many hours does a new restoration like this have to have before it is likely to be cleared for public display ?
By: me109g4 - 28th March 2017 at 01:04
Well that sux,, was looking forward to seeing that,,,,
By: Howard500 - 27th March 2017 at 22:52
BR601 is already confirmed to be at Oshkosh this summer. I recall its propeller made some contact with the ground when landing at Goodwood back in early September, but was quickly mended. (Collings also now has Spitfire XVI TE356, to very likely eventually get overhauled to fly again.)
As a US-based Hurricane enthusiast, it is great to hear that P3717 will eventually be heading to the US (news to me!)…makes up for having “lost” N33TF (now G-CHTK) a few years back. The US-based flying population will be back up to three again (four if including the Canadian-based example).
It’s no longer going to the US deal fell through now going to Join 2 others at Old Warden
By: me109g4 - 27th March 2017 at 19:10
Whatever you want to call it I am glad its fixed,,,
By: MN138 - 24th March 2017 at 23:10
yes, I was aware BR 601 was headed this way,, the hurricane caught me by surprise though. I look forward to both. I thought 601 would be here already, heard rumors that it had a small accident though, don’t know the truth behind that.
There was an ‘incident’. But 601 has flown since
By: JohnTerrell - 24th March 2017 at 23:10
BR601 is already confirmed to be at Oshkosh this summer. I recall its propeller made some contact with the ground when landing at Goodwood back in early September, but was quickly mended. (Collings also now has Spitfire XVI TE356, to very likely eventually get overhauled to fly again.)
As a US-based Hurricane enthusiast, it is great to hear that P3717 will eventually be heading to the US (news to me!)…makes up for having “lost” N33TF (now G-CHTK) a few years back. The US-based flying population will be back up to three again (four if including the Canadian-based example).
By: me109g4 - 24th March 2017 at 19:39
yes, I was aware BR 601 was headed this way,, the hurricane caught me by surprise though. I look forward to both. I thought 601 would be here already, heard rumors that it had a small accident though, don’t know the truth behind that.
By: MN138 - 24th March 2017 at 11:56
It going to Collings would be a treat for me, as I am only an hr. away,, heard they were getting a spitfire too, if they don’t already have it.
That will be Spitfire BR601. You are in for a treat when they both make their way over the pond
By: me109g4 - 24th March 2017 at 00:48
It going to Collings would be a treat for me, as I am only an hr. away,, heard they were getting a spitfire too, if they don’t already have it.
By: Bradburger - 23rd March 2017 at 22:55
I thought I read somewhere that the “Turweston” Hurricane was due to go to the USA. Could be wrong as usual.
Supposedly to the Collings Foundation so I read in several magazines.
Anyway, great to hear she has finally taken to the air again!
Cheers
Paul
By: Oxcart - 23rd March 2017 at 20:51
They have quite a few themselves, to be fair
By: Denis - 23rd March 2017 at 18:07
So good to see another Hurricane airborne, can never have enough ‘urricanes (hope it stays in the UK, but would no doubt go down well with our american cousins who can marvel at a really beautifully designed aeroplane 🙂 )
By: ozplane - 23rd March 2017 at 17:26
I thought I read somewhere that the “Turweston” Hurricane was due to go to the USA. Could be wrong as usual.
By: The Bump - 23rd March 2017 at 15:50
Thanks very much.
I was very much looking forward to returning with a friend for a ‘sit in’ in the Hurricane, sadly now not to be.
Nice to see this Hurricane in the air though.