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WWII hero's lost Hurricane found

Postby Hagar » Sun May 30, 2004 6:23 pm

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/3762715.stm

WWII hero's lost Hurricane found

The engine and control panel of a World War II Hurricane that crashed near Buckingham Palace after destroying a Luftwaffe bomber has been found.
A digging team spent Sunday excavating a site in Westminster, where they discovered the plane's firing button.

During the Battle of Britain, pilot Ray Holmes, now 89, ran out of ammunition so he flew his Hurricane into a German Dornier bomber on 15 September 1940.

He used his aircraft to slice off the bomber's tail before bailing out.

It is thought the German bomber may have been on a mission to destroy Buckingham Palace.

Experts at the site have said the engine, which hit the ground at about 350 miles an hour and was buried under a water main, is in remarkably good condition.

Along with part of the cockpit and throttle, the engine will be cleaned up before the public will be able to see what remains of the Hurricane.

The find will go on display as part of Westminster's West End at War weekend on June 12 and 13, and then move on to the Imperial War Museum in London.

Archaeologists began digging on Saturday, when they found fragments of the Hurricane which included pieces of its engine block, wooden tail fin, fuselage and a section of hydraulic pipe.

Footage of the crash survives and will be broadcast on a giant screen in Leicester Square during the weekend of events.

The salvage team has spent the last 16 years planning the excavation and getting permission for the operation.
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Re: WWII hero's lost Hurricane found

Postby Craig. » Mon May 31, 2004 4:17 am

i saw something on this on tv the other day, certainly was an amazing act of bravery on his part. Another pilot also tried it but wasnt so lucky. Good to see they found the wreckage.
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Re: WWII hero's lost Hurricane found

Postby ozzy72 » Mon May 31, 2004 4:19 am

That is amazing news. I look forward to being able to see this legendary piece of history.

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Re: WWII hero's lost Hurricane found

Postby HawkerTempest5 » Mon May 31, 2004 5:05 am

I watched this on TV last night as they raised the engine. The pilot was on hand to see his plane being recoverd. It is amazing to think that the remains of that Hurricane lay under central London for over 60 years. They also dug up a Spitfire XIV in Germany.
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Re: WWII hero's lost Hurricane found

Postby Saitek » Mon May 31, 2004 6:42 am

Thats a gorgeous story. Fancy seeing his plane some 60 years later at the age of 89. ::) 8)
Those magnificent men in their flying machines....
So true. ;D

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Re: WWII hero's lost Hurricane found

Postby tsunami_KNUW » Mon May 31, 2004 11:41 am

Amazing!  ;D
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