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Old 29th December 2007, 00:23
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Hurricane guns

Hi, can anyone here tell me about the patches that cover the gun ports on Hurricane MkI wings. Was it a doped on fabric or a red tape.Photos I have in books make me think it was red tape. After combat photos of Hurricanes make it appear that the tape was completly blown off. I would think doped cloth would leave traces of the doping. thank you for anyone that can help me. Bob
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Old 29th December 2007, 09:44
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Re: Hurricane guns

Bob,

Just pulled a load of books down to have a look, the description of the patches looks to be fabric and doped onto the gun ports.
Every picture i looked at of Hurricanes landed soon after combat had the fabric blasted clean off, showing the 8 large blast tubes. No hint of the fabric could be seen.

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Old 29th December 2007, 12:27
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Re: Hurricane guns

Like this??



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Old 29th December 2007, 13:32
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Re: Hurricane guns

Apparently tape was provided early in the war, but doped fabric was also used and (I understand) superseded its use. After all, in a war economy why make something special when something readily available will do the job?
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Old 29th December 2007, 17:13
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Re: Hurricane guns

I think the picture from Tim says it all, obviously the fabric does stay about after firing.
This will be picked off I suppose to allow a fresh layer to be doped on?
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Old 29th December 2007, 17:27
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Re: Hurricane guns

Splendid photo, Tim. Not seen it before. Is that you on the left?? Andy
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Old 29th December 2007, 17:37
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Re: Hurricane guns

Andy

Tim on the left, 134 Sqn intelligence officer F/O W L 'The Spy' Blackbourn on the right. Taken most likely by after the combat of 6th October 1941 when Tim claimed 1/2 a Ju88 of KG30 destroyed.

The photo was taken by F/Lt Bert Daventry AM photographer. The 130 photos he took are in the IWM in London.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you Andy and Tim.

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Old 29th December 2007, 18:30
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Thank you guys. Great photo Tim! Looks like the paint of the aircraft was pulled off to. I wiil use this photo as my reference for the painting. Bob
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Old 29th December 2007, 18:33
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Re: Hurricane guns

One more quick question .Do you think the fabric was red doped on with clear or the fabric was another color doped on with red dope. Bob
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Old 29th December 2007, 19:04
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Re: Hurricane guns

Fabric? Certainly used in Aug '40. Dope, Artist? Pass.

Me on the left? Flatterer!! NO - Rex Furneaux - now living in France. See the difference here - he's on the right - I'm taller!! - Neil (Lord Cameron) & Jackie Ross are the others. Neil? You can see the future MRAF there??



And a VV successful New Year to ALL!!

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