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Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit
Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit
Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit
Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit
Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit
Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit
Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit
Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit
Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit
Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit
Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit
Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit
Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit
Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit
Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit
Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit
Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit
Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit
Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit
Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit
Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit
Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit
Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit
Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit

Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit

Brand: Prestige Models

Part No: PRS1001

$9.26 RRP $10.71

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Celebrate a Battle of Britain icon with the Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit (PRS1001). This accurate profile-scale flying balsa model captures the character of the formidable Hurricane and is engineered for an easy, satisfying build. Precision laser-cut parts, slot-together construction and high-quality printed self-adhesive graphics mean no glue is required, making it an excellent educational project that also looks superb as a desktop display.

Inspired by the service of Hurricane Mk.I P3717 with 253 Squadron in 1940—when Pilot Officer W. Samolinski was credited with the destruction of a Bf 110 over Redhill—the subject reflects the type’s wood-rich construction heritage, first flown in 1935 and restored to flying status in recent years. A full-size example can be seen at Shuttleworth.

Key Features

  • Accurate laser-cut parts
  • Slot-together assembly
  • No glue needed
  • High-quality printed self-adhesive graphics
  • A superb educational flying model
  • Doubles as a static desktop display model
  • Perfect gift for aviation enthusiasts

Tech Specs

  • Shipping weight: 0.20kg (0.44lbs)
  • Product length: 340mm (13.39in)
  • Product wingspan: 410mm (16.14in)

A true veteran of the Battle of Britain, the prototype Hawker Hurricane first flew in 1935. As opposed to the Spitfire built from aluminium; the Hurricane Mk.I used wood in its construction. This, along with many other factors, made it far quicker to build with the result that it outnumbered the Spitfire two to one at the outbreak of WW2. Its wings would have had invasion stripes during WW2 to ensure that it wasn't mistakenly shot down by Allied forces. It featured a Rolls-Royce Merlin engine which allowed for a maximum speed of 340mph. It could climb to a maximum altitude of 36,000 feet, with an incredible 1185hp and a 2780 feet per minute rate of climb.

Prestige Flying Models is thrilled to introduce you to this accurate profile-scale flying balsa model of the formidable WW2 fighter. An exemplary real-size example of this WW2 fighter is based at Shuttleworth for all to visit.

Hurricane Mk.I P3717 was taken on charge by the Royal Airforce in June 1940 and was delivered to the newly formed 253 Squadron Kirton-in-Lindsey on 13th July 1940. Just three days later on the 16th July 1940, a Polish Pilot Officer, W. Samolinski, reported to duty at the Squadron to fly this iconic fighter.

Less than seven weeks later, on the 30th August 1940, P3717 was one of the thirteen aircraft participating in a squadron scramble at 10:50am and ordered to patrol over Maidstone ready to face any threat to its Kenley base. When no attack on Kenley materialised, 253 Squadron was vectored towards Brighton. A dogfight between elements of 253 Squadron and aircraft of Albert Kesselring's Luftflotte 2 broke out over Redhill in Surrey. P3717, flown by W. Samolinski, was involved in this dogfight and W. Samolinski claimed, and was officially credited with, the destruction of a German Messerschmitt BF 110 in this action.

The P3717 made it back to Kenley but not before one of the enemy aircraft had damaged it to such an extent that it had to be returned to the manufacturer for significant repairs. These repairs took time and once complete, P3717 was reissued to 257 Squadron for further service. Later the airframe was again returned for major works and modified to Mk.2 standard, after which it was sent to Russia from where it was recovered in late 1990.

The restoration to flying condition took over 10 years to accomplish and was only completed in March 2017.

Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit Key Features:

  • A true veteran of the Battle of Britain, the prototype Hawker Hurricane first flew in 1935. As opposed to the Spitfire built from aluminium; the Hurricane Mk.I used wood in its construction. This, along with many other factors, made it far quicker to build with the result that it outnumbered the Spitfire two to one at the outbreak of WW2. Its wings would have had invasion stripes during WW2 to ensure that it wasn't mistakenly shot down by Allied forces. It featured a Rolls-Royce Merlin engine which allowed for a maximum speed of 340mph. It could climb to a maximum altitude of 36,000 feet, with an incredible 1185hp and a 2780 feet per minute rate of climb.

    Prestige Flying Models is thrilled to introduce you to this accurate profile-scale flying balsa model of the formidable WW2 fighter. An exemplary real-size example of this WW2 fighter is based at Shuttleworth for all to visit.

    Hurricane Mk.I P3717 was taken on charge by the Royal Airforce in June 1940 and was delivered to the newly formed 253 Squadron Kirton-in-Lindsey on 13th July 1940. Just three days later on the 16th July 1940, a Polish Pilot Officer, W. Samolinski, reported to duty at the Squadron to fly this iconic fighter.

    Less than seven weeks later, on the 30th August 1940, P3717 was one of the thirteen aircraft participating in a squadron scramble at 10:50am and ordered to patrol over Maidstone ready to face any threat to its Kenley base. When no attack on Kenley materialised, 253 Squadron was vectored towards Brighton. A dogfight between elements of 253 Squadron and aircraft of Albert Kesselring's Luftflotte 2 broke out over Redhill in Surrey. P3717, flown by W. Samolinski, was involved in this dogfight and W. Samolinski claimed, and was officially credited with, the destruction of a German Messerschmitt BF 110 in this action.

    The P3717 made it back to Kenley but not before one of the enemy aircraft had damaged it to such an extent that it had to be returned to the manufacturer for significant repairs. These repairs took time and once complete, P3717 was reissued to 257 Squadron for further service. Later the airframe was again returned for major works and modified to Mk.2 standard, after which it was sent to Russia from where it was recovered in late 1990.

    The restoration to flying condition took over 10 years to accomplish and was only completed in March 2017.

  • A superb educational flying model.
  • Doubles as a static desktop display model.
  • Perfect gift for aviation enthusiasts.
  • Accurate laser-cut parts.
  • Slot-together assembly.
  • No glue needed.
  • High-quality printed self-adhesive graphics.

Prestige Models Hawker Hurricane Mk I Freeflight Kit Tech Specs:

  • Shipping Weight: 0.20kg / 0.44lbs
  • Product Length: 340mm / 13.39in
  • Product Wingspan: 410mm / 16.14in


      Key Info:
      • Brand: Prestige Models
      • Part No: PRS1001
      • Barcode: 5051121239096
      • Flying Style: Chuck Gliders
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