Hawker Hurricane Mk IIC
Hawker Hurricane I P2798 LK-A
87 Squadron Flt Lt I R Gleed Exeter 1940
P2798 was like so many Hurricanes, built by Gloster, one of 2,750 produced
at their Hucclecote factory, emerging in March 1940; after work at 5 MU. It was
flown out to France in mid-May to join 87 Squadron at Lille/Seclin. Its arrival
coincided with that of its new 'owner', Flt. Lt. Ian 'Widge' Gleed, who was
taking up the position of 'A' flight commander. Distinguished by its red spinner,
it also carried on the starboard side below the cockpit a small black and white
cat kicking a swastika; this cartoon character 'Figaro' stayed with Ian
Gleed for the rest of his career.
Before the squadron returned to England Gleed had scored five air-to-air victories
and shared in two others, and during the Battle of Britain added another four and
two probables. Promoted to command the Squadron in December 1940 he retained P2798
as his personal aircraft; with 87 taking on the night fighter role it had been
painted all-black, with a red flash on its nose and what appears to have been a
Squadron Leader's pennant on its rudder. He replaced it with a Hurricane II in
August 1941, but P2798 stayed with 87 Squadron until it was lost when abandoned
by its pilot over Gloucestershire during a night flight on 23 October 1941.
Gleed went on to further success, and became OC 224 Wing flying Spitfires in
the Western Desert; flying Spitfire Vc AB502/IR-G, still carrying his 'Figaro'
mascot, he was shot down and killed on 16 April 1943.
Scale 1:72 Wingspan 6.67" (169 mm) Base
size 6.37" (162 mm) square (No. 4)
Weight not including base 9 ozs (252 grams) Limited edition of 25 only
Price £84.00 plus delivery