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Sea Hurricane MkIb - Kristorf - 03.10.2009

RDDR got me interested in the Sea Hurricane again so I have started to 'delve' for info, came up with this as a 'starter'

[Image: SeaHurri1.jpg]

[Image: SeaHurri2-1.jpg]

[Image: SeaHurri3.jpg]

[Image: SeaHurri4.jpg]

[Image: SeaHurri5.jpg]

More to follow (hopefully)


Nice, - Planemad - 03.10.2009

Nice mate

Planemad


- flying_spud - 03.10.2009

Awesome!


- VonBarb. - 03.10.2009

Fantastic skin as always ! I do hope there'll be more to follow !

Cheers

Nico


- P/O W. 'Moggy' Cattermole - 03.10.2009

loverly skin indeed mate! well done


- Trooper117 - 03.10.2009

Good stuff Chris.. as per usual. Now, if only you'd attack those bleedin Typhoons! :mrgreen:


- Guest - 03.10.2009

What a beauty Wink


- RealDarko - 03.10.2009

Possible to skin the wheels? In current state they look muddy and I believe a carrier based plane should have the wheels real clean


- Snapper23 - 03.10.2009

Not necessarily...Remember the time period. FOD walkdowns on a runway back then were to make sure that nothing would puncture a tire, not foul out a jet engine. Second, The EPA did not exist so chemical spills, oil leaks, dripping grease and all of the now outlawed chemicals that were permitted back then all had their place on the flight decks. Combine that with rain, sea spray and the occasional hose down of the runway with sea water made for a very interesting cocktail of goo often found beneath the wheels of carrier planes.

Great skin BTW!


- DBCooper - 03.10.2009

That's a beautiful skin! 8)


- Lanius - 06.10.2009

Looking good to go m8t. You do the FAA proud.... Big Grin