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Is this from a flight sim? If not, there appears to be at least some CG on the prop.
Looks like it could be a RC model, everything looks to be too perfect.
Gavin;
Sea Hurricane Mk XIIA BW881 Flys as 5429 operated by the Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum at Paine Field in Everett, Washington
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_surviving_Hawker_Hurricanes
Sea Hurricane Mk XIIA BW881 Flys as 5429 operated by the Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum at Paine Field in Everett, Washington
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_surviving_Hawker_Hurricanes
Thanks Dave Sheehy for this background info. I am aware of the ownership of this aircraft. Gavin Hughes, no this is not from a flight sim. Yes there has been some enhancement to the prop blur. William Crooker, this is the 'real thing' not an RC model. I work hard at taking high quality photos of aircraft. So I accept your comment as a significant compliment. Thank you.
Thanks for the clarification Ronald - appreciate your efforts.
Why does the main title say Hawker Siddeley Hawk?
Excellent photo of a plane not seen much any more. Thank you!
Mark: it's an FA thing. The database has many missing types but interestingly does have a category for a Sea Hurricane - HURI, technically still not correct, but at least closer to the mark.
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