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This aircraft is currently painted as Pete Brothers of No.32 Sqn who flew from Biggin during the Battle of Britain. This Hurricane X was built by Canadian Car and Foundry at Fort William, ON, Canada in 1941 and taken on Strength/Charge with the Royal Air Force with s/n AE977 before being transferred to the RN. It was written off in an accident at RNAS Yeovilton. Stuck off charge and kept in storage. Between 1994-2001 it was restored and registered as G-TWTD before being sold to America and registered as N33TF. In 2013 it returned to the UK and based at Biggin Hill. Taken during the Biggin Hill Heritage hangar tour, and as you can see in the hangar full of vintage bikes and cars.

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This aircraft is currently painted as Pete Brothers of No.32 Sqn who flew from Biggin during the Battle of Britain. This Hurricane X was built by Canadian Car and Foundry at Fort William, ON, Canada in 1941 and taken on Strength/Charge with the Royal Air Force with s/n AE977 before being transferred to the RN. It was written off in an accident at RNAS Yeovilton. Stuck off charge and kept in storage. Between 1994-2001 it was restored and registered as G-TWTD before being sold to America and registered as N33TF. In 2013 it returned to the UK and based at Biggin Hill. Taken during the Biggin Hill Heritage hangar tour, and as you can see in the hangar full of vintage bikes and cars.

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