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"Back from the Dead!" Hurricane R4118

2D Aviation posted on Dec 29, 2008
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This image is of one of the sole surviving Hurricanes from the Battle of Britain. Sent to India after the battle, it lay, a pile of deteriorating wreckage, getting steadily worse due to repeated monsoons and general neglect, for 50 years in the backyard of a College at Banaras in India. Spotted by Mr Peter Vacher, and after first incorrectly thinking it was a Spitfire, he decided to try to recover it and bring it back to life in the UK. Six years and many visits to India later, he managed to persuade the Indians to reluctantly part with the wreck and got it back to these shores. Aided by Hawker Restorations Ltd, and many helpful people with essential genuine parts from all over the world, the aircraft was successfully assembled back to as new condition and now flies regularly. Having read Peter’s incredible book titled “Hurricane R4118” telling the riveting story of how he did it, I was duly inspired to attempt a profile. I was tempted to distress the bodywork, but realising that it had been brought back to original factory condition, I thought I’d better not. (Incidentally, they managed to actually locate a few of the original pilots, including those who’d actually shot down five German bombers with it!). This incidentally, is my seventh attempt at a profile. If I keep at it, I might even get the hang of it one day.

Comments (8)


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Garlor

9:30AM | Mon, 29 December 2008

A fine result, depicting the cockpit open is a nice touch. I also enjoyed the book and look forward to more Hurricane restorations taking to the air, at least 5 are on rebuild.

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dbrv6

3:44PM | Mon, 29 December 2008

That looks great - I imagine there are elements of doing a good profile that need to be learned and mastered like there is with any perspective work. Thanks for the history.

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kasalin

6:30PM | Mon, 29 December 2008

Nice title and stunning image.......very nice artwork !!! 5* Hugs:)

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ekatz

6:20AM | Thu, 01 January 2009

great work and write-up

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Renderholic

10:00AM | Thu, 01 January 2009

Terrific modeling and history

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debbielove

10:54AM | Sat, 03 January 2009

Great work, mate. A worthy profile & history to a wonderful fighter and its Pilots. Well done, rob.

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kjer_99

4:58PM | Sun, 04 January 2009

Profiles have value--and this a great example of such--but I still prefer three-quarter views (and all the varients).

proteus2

1:59PM | Mon, 05 January 2009

Very nice ! You have already gotten the hang of it P


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