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The Secret History of the Hawker Hurricane. The Secret History of, #3

Par : J.W. GREENE
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233942129
  • EAN9798233942129
  • Date de parution30/12/2025
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

The Secret History of the Hawker Hurricane The Hawker Hurricane is often remembered as the Spitfire's sturdier companion - vital at the beginning, overshadowed soon after. The Secret History of the Hawker Hurricane tells the fuller, truer story. This book follows the Hurricane from its uncertain beginnings as an ungainly hybrid of wood, fabric, and steel, through its emergence as one of the first truly modern fighters of the age.
It explores how an aircraft Britain nearly overlooked became the dependable backbone of early wartime air defence - flown hard, adapted quickly, and trusted by pilots who valued honesty over elegance. Beyond the familiar skies of 1940, the story widens. The Hurricane's career stretched into night fighting experiments, cannon trials, strange variants, desert warfare, and naval improvisation, where practicality mattered more than perfection.
Its supposedly old-fashioned construction often proved an advantage: damaged aircraft could be repaired and returned to service with remarkable speed, even in sand, heat, and shortage, while more refined machines waited for parts and conditions they rarely received. At the heart of the Hurricane's story are the people who made it work. Women who built it, instructors who trained thousands of pilots in it, ferry pilots who delivered it across continents, and ground crews who kept tired airframes flying long after glamour had moved elsewhere.
Some Hurricanes even launched from merchant ships on one-way missions, intercepting attackers with no expectation of landing on a deck again. As newer fighters took centre stage, the Hurricane did not vanish. It adapted - absorbing risk, filling gaps, teaching the next generation, and fading gradually rather than failing suddenly. By the later years of the war, many pilots first encountered the Hurricane not as a legend, but as a hard-worked, dependable machine already carrying the weight of history.
Written with clarity, warmth, and respect for lived experience, The Secret History of the Hawker Hurricane is neither a technical manual nor a simple celebration. It is a study of practicality over glamour, of systems over spectacle, and of quiet resolve in the face of relentless demand. In the end, the Hurricane endures not because it dazzled, but because it worked - and because it reflects something deeper about how wars are actually won.