Spitfire Spares Hurricane
restoration
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Picture's of all the Hurricane restoration project some
parts are original and some are new manufacture.
Wheels and undercarriage restored by Hawker restorations
to static standard.
Tail leg
Original Seat
Wood Frames for the rear fuselage all new made
Complete set of top section rear fuselage wood in its
storage box
The wood in this box would form the upper fuselage as seen
below, stringers would of coarse need to added.
Merlin Carburetter
Merlin Mk XX Hurricane engine stripped ready for
restoration as static
Three bladed De Havilland propeller hub and pitch control
for Merlin.
Merlin Carburetter
Original Hurricane control grip, brake lever shown is
reproduction will be replaced by the rear deal. AH 2040
Original restored Hurricane control column. The
reproduction control grip shown will be replaced by the original shown above.
Original Hurricane fuel tank selector
Mint original Hurricane only fuel gauge
Original restored Hurricane rudder pedals and attachments.
Reproduction Hurricane undercarriage indicator.
Original Hurricane canopy. This canopy has been examined
by experts at hawker restoration and is considered suitable for restoration to
flying condition. A restored static is available as a trade for this canopy.
The Hurricane shown under has been restored to fly and is
a very high standard. I have added this as with the parts supplied you should be
able with allot of hard work to approach this stage of restoration although
obviously it won't be of the quality or originality of the restored flyer shown.
It will also allow you to identify the parts shown and where they go. By
analysing each picture and finding its place you should be able to build up a
picture of what's there. Clearly this is difficulty just looking at a dismantled
aircraft. At the price this is extremely good value with dozens of parts that
are practically impossible to source. With a small team or even as an individual
you will be able to achieve a real result within a fraction of the time it takes
to build a flyer.
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