jakarta
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I don't know much about the subject but the Spitfire was an awesome aircraft. I take it the Hurricane was a cheaper version but also contributed as much during the conflict ?
The Hurricane was a different aircraft made by Hawker (Spitfire was made by Supermarine) and was pretty much the end of a development road as it was almost a monoplane (single wing) version of the 1930's Hawker Fury biplane (twin wing). While it had 8 machine guns, an enclosed cockpit and retracting undercarriage it was nowhere near as advanced a concept as the Spitfire which was all metal constuction (Hurricanes were fabric over wooden frame).
A fine fighter aircraft and used by the majority of RAF Fighter Command in 1940 but just about to become superseded by the new generation of fighter aircraft such as the Spitfire and Me 109.
You could say we had just enough Spitfires to take on the German fighters and enough Hurricanes to take on the German bombers (Gross simplification for those that that know - sorry!)
Both were Rolls-Royce Merlin powered hence the wonderful sound when they fly over...