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The decal sheet contain 3 markings:
- Hawker Hurricane Mk.IA, no. unknown, aircraft captured 16th April 1941 and transferred to Regia Aeronautica, Rome-Ciampino airfield and presendted to Italian leader Benito Mussolini.
Hawker Hurricane Mark I fighter of AF of the Royal Yugoslavian Army captured by Italians at the Mostar Airfield, 16. April 1941 after only 11 day´s of war against the attack of Germany and Italy. This knowed Italian Hurricane´s phote was taken at Italian Flight test center on guidonia Airport. On 29.September 1941 this captured Hurricane was exhibited to Duce Benito Mussolini on Rome´s Ciampino Airport.
- Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIA, Z2491, HA-D, 126. Squadron, aircraft seized after emergency landing, pilot by Bill Greenhalgh, Como airfield 1941.
- Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIA, V7716, TP-U of Flight Lieutenant George Ball DFC, 73. Squadron, which was forced down in a sandstorm on the 11. April 1941.
- Hawker Hurricane Mk.IA, no. unknown, aircraft captured 16th April 1941 and transferred to Regia Aeronautica, Rome-Ciampino airfield and presendted to Italian leader Benito Mussolini.
Hawker Hurricane Mark I fighter of AF of the Royal Yugoslavian Army captured by Italians at the Mostar Airfield, 16. April 1941 after only 11 day´s of war against the attack of Germany and Italy. This knowed Italian Hurricane´s phote was taken at Italian Flight test center on guidonia Airport. On 29.September 1941 this captured Hurricane was exhibited to Duce Benito Mussolini on Rome´s Ciampino Airport.
- Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIA, Z2491, HA-D, 126. Squadron, aircraft seized after emergency landing, pilot by Bill Greenhalgh, Como airfield 1941.
- Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIA, V7716, TP-U of Flight Lieutenant George Ball DFC, 73. Squadron, which was forced down in a sandstorm on the 11. April 1941.
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