Shuttleworth's Sea Hurricane
Posted: 30 Jul 2007, 22:33
Here is my latest repaint for SkyUnlimiteds' excellant Payware Hawker Hurricane....this one is for DaveB (currently in tropical Cornwall
) It depicts the well known Shuttleworth Collection's Sea Hurricane (G-BKTH) Z7015.......Added a teeny bit of 'sheen' as per the full size.
I know there is no arrestor hook on this model but a bit of 'Artistic Licence' I feel is probably acceptable.....
This aircraft was built by Canadian Car & Foundry at its Fort William, Ontario, plant during 1940 as a Mk I, after flight testing Z7015 was shipped to the UK. On June 27 1941 it was converted to Sea Hurricane Ib standard. Z7015 had a patchy wartime flying career, which ended in 1943, when it was delivered to Loughborough College as an instructional airframe. It remained there until it was transferred to the Shuttleworth Collection in 1961. Z7015 was used statically in the 'Battle of Britain' film, before restoration to flying condition began. Several attempts to restore the aircraft were made, until in 1981, Z7015 was transferred to Duxford and another restoration was started, this time by the Duxford Aviation Society. This restoration was progressing slowly until a formal agreement was reached between the Imperial War Museum and the Shuttleworth Collection, which meant that the same team that had restored the Collection's Spitfire would restore Z7015. The renewed restoration started in earnest in February 1986, and led to the first flight of the Worlds ONLY Sea Hurricane Ib, in the hands of pilot Andy Sephton, on September 16 1995.
With such an interesting history that is well documented, I had to do it.....uploaded to the usual sites....should appear sometime tomorrow.
Hope you like it.
Regards.
Bridon Bear

Off to yet another Airshow....

In 'between' the Weather.

At rest at the 'Home' base.

'Somewhere over Bedfordshire'

I know there is no arrestor hook on this model but a bit of 'Artistic Licence' I feel is probably acceptable.....
This aircraft was built by Canadian Car & Foundry at its Fort William, Ontario, plant during 1940 as a Mk I, after flight testing Z7015 was shipped to the UK. On June 27 1941 it was converted to Sea Hurricane Ib standard. Z7015 had a patchy wartime flying career, which ended in 1943, when it was delivered to Loughborough College as an instructional airframe. It remained there until it was transferred to the Shuttleworth Collection in 1961. Z7015 was used statically in the 'Battle of Britain' film, before restoration to flying condition began. Several attempts to restore the aircraft were made, until in 1981, Z7015 was transferred to Duxford and another restoration was started, this time by the Duxford Aviation Society. This restoration was progressing slowly until a formal agreement was reached between the Imperial War Museum and the Shuttleworth Collection, which meant that the same team that had restored the Collection's Spitfire would restore Z7015. The renewed restoration started in earnest in February 1986, and led to the first flight of the Worlds ONLY Sea Hurricane Ib, in the hands of pilot Andy Sephton, on September 16 1995.
With such an interesting history that is well documented, I had to do it.....uploaded to the usual sites....should appear sometime tomorrow.
Hope you like it.
Regards.
Bridon Bear

Off to yet another Airshow....

In 'between' the Weather.

At rest at the 'Home' base.

'Somewhere over Bedfordshire'