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Hurricane P3270
Hi,
Can anyone tell me about Hurricane P3270 ? I have read that it was presumed lost in France in may of 1940. But I have also read that it was used in the Middle east after this time. Thanks Alex |
Re: Hurricane P3270
Found the following (Cut and Paste from websites listed below)
http://www.k5083.mistral.co.uk/PROJECTS.HTM Persian Hurricane 2 Seat Trainer Two examples delivered. Original design started in 1939, completed 1945. First flown with both cockpits open but delivered with a Tempest hood over rear cockpit. P3270 flown by Reynell at Brooklands as 2-32 on 16th May, 1940, the other A/C was 2-31 . http://agw.bombs-away.net/archive/in...p?t-21474.html aircav 06-18-2003, 05:45 AM Not much to speak of. The last issue of Jane's that features air force listings is the 51-52 edition. This gives the Imperial Iranian Air Force as having: Fighters: Republic Thunderbolt, Hawker Hurricane Bombers: Avro Anson Transport: Douglas Dakota Liason: Piper L-4 Trainers: DH Tiger Moth, Stearman, North American Harvard, Hawker Hind Trainer, Hawker Hurricane Trainer Additionally, Putnam's history of Hawkers gives the following details of the Persian/Iranian Hurricanes: Contract placed in 1939. Only one delivered during the war, in 1940; serial 252 (ex-RAF Mk.I, P3270). Post war (1946), sixteen ex-RAF machines delivered. All converted Mk.IIC's; guns removed, cannon fairing stubs substituted, Merlin 22's in place of Merlin XX's. Additionally, one two-seat trainer Hurricane. Serial 2-31 (previously KZ232). Believed to have been delivered with a sliding rear canopy and open front cockpit. Kind regards Ross |
Re: Hurricane P3270
Hello Ross,
Yes thats what I saw about it being an Iranian a/c. But It has always been reported that the two that were sent in early WW2 were L2079 and P3720. It is said that only two a/c were delivered. Even that the delivery of the second a/c is questioned. I have seen photos of both two seat Iranian Hurricane's that show the side numbers. KZ232 (2-31) was not delivered until the end of 1948. As for the second two seater I have not seen a link to any RAF serial elswhere before. That is why I asked here about any knowledge of P3270's service. Thanks Alex |
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