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These pieces all came from a a number of Hurricanes that were used as templates for a Hurricane restoration.

There are at least 4 aircraft in the collection. The majority of the parts are made by Gloster or by Canadian Car Foundry. There are part numbers and original paint including roundel sections. A few panel which are mainly from the under carriage are Russian lend lease due to the very distinct Russian paint color.

The panels are from the wing centre section both skinning and internal structure. Some of the structure is large.

Please scroll down to find the piece you are interested in.

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Letter or phone holder

This U shaped metal bracket support from the inner girder of the top boom of the Hurricane centre wing. Has the part number A72668 1 which can be found in the parts list and diagrams.
We have mounted it on a piece of heavy lignum vitae palo santos hardwood with rivets and the name (Hawker Hurricane) has been laser engraved onto the front.
Can be a desk tidy or phone holder or just a decorative piece of historic aircraft.

It measures 35 cm wide and 26 cm tall.

price £50 plus Postage


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Pen or phone holder

The port rear wing spar section from a WW2 Hawker Hurricane fighter aircraft converted into pen or pencil holders on the desk. The metal has been cut from the two spar sections used to make the wing spar coffee table. They have inspectors stamps and part numbers on the internal structure. The part numbers are specific to Hawker. These parts were made by Canadian Car and Foundry for aircraft flown by the RAF in WW2.
1. Lower surface with shorter even uprights
2 Upper surface that has a higher front side/lower rear side as upper wing slopes.

Both pieces are mounted on machined oak wood and have Hawker Hurricane etched into the base.

It came with other Hurricane wing parts that we acquired when they were left over from a restoration.

A unique desk pen holder that can be decorative as well as functional.


It measures 24 cm wide and 16 cm deep

price £50 plus Postage


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Wing 303 machine gun mounting brackets

These are the front and rear mounting brackets for the outer wing 303 machine guns.

Each mount comes with removable mounting bolt, adjustable fork, mount, tube section and tube end bracket - all with original part numbers. Bolted onto a solid Macassar Ebony hardwood L shaped block.

They make unusual book ends.

The wood base measures 12 cm wide and deep and 10 cm tall.

Price each £130 or £250 for the pair plus postage

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Wing 303 machine gun mounting brackets

This is one mounting bracket for the outer wing 303 machine guns.

Each mount comes with removable mounting bolt, adjustable fork, mount, tube section and tube end bracket - all with original part numbers. Bolted onto a solid Macassar Ebony hardwood L shaped block.

It can be a book end or used to hold a clamp on desk lamp of your choice. The clip goes round the new cross screw
. Lamp not included.

The wood base measures 12 cm wide and deep and 10 cm tall.

Price £120 plus postage

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Wing internal structure

A small section of wing structure from a WW2 Hawker Hurricane.
This part is only 2 ft/60 cm long and has original silver paint and CCF inspectors stamp and part number.

We believe that this is one of the wing cross brace supports that were in the outer wing that sat around the four wing 303's.
The two struts were diagonal and defined the shape of the upper wing hatch on the Hurricane.

price £90 plus Postage


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WW2 wing panel nose art Burma

A large section of wing aluminum skin cover from a WW2 Hawker Hurricane. This panel has original dark earth and dark green paint.
The Burma flag and stencil have been hand painted onto it by me.
There is a well known picture of Wing Commander Stanford Tuck sitting in the cockpit of Hurricane V6864 which flew from RAF Coltishall with 257 ( Burma ) Squadron. This flag was painted onto the starboard cockpit side. Wing Commander RR Stanford Tuck was awarded a DSO, DFC + 2 bars, DFC(USA) and AFC ( and was a Battle of Britain Ace). This panel was painted in tribute.
This panel is from the trailing edge of the wing just in fort of the aileron on the upper surface. The paint dates it from mid 1940 to mid 41. The aircraft identity is unknown but it came with a large number of Hurricane parts.

The panel is 94 cm long and 35 cm tall with D rings to hang on the wall. There are no part numbers visible due to the thickness of the paint. It came with other panels identified as Hawker Hurricane.

price £200 plus Postage


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WW2 wing panel nose art Eagle Squadron

A large section of aluminum upper wing from a WW2 Hawker Hurricane.
This panel has been repainted by us in the camouflage paint of Sky, Dark Earth and Dark Green paint.
We have painted this large panel to represent the nose art applied to William Dunn's Hurricane when he flew with the RAF in 71 Eagle Squadron.
There is a well known picture of Bill Dunn standing beside the starboard front cowling of his Hurricane with this Disney nose art painted onto the side of the cowl. Disney had a group of artists who designed nose art for US military groups. This nose art was designed for Eagle Squadron.
This panel was painted in tribute.

This panel is from the trailing edge of the wing just in board of the aileron on the upper surface. We compared the Hurricane drawings and you can see the panel location marked on the drawing.
It came to us with no paint so we have strengthened it with two aluminium lengths inside the ribs and cleaned and primed it before painting. The aircraft identity is unknown but it came with a large number of Hurricane parts.

All the rear structure parts have part numbers.
The Aircraft was made by Gloster.
This large section measures 87 cm wide and 65 to 58 cm high.

Due to its size we will need a telephone number for the carrier.

price £500 plus Postage


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WW2 wing panel nose art Burma

A section of aluminum skin from the upper wing of an RAF WW2 Hawker Hurricane.
This panel has original dark earth and dark green camouflage paints used by the RAF in the early parts of the war.
The cartoon cat has been hand painted onto it by me.
This image of Figaro the cat was used by Wing Commander Gleed on his hurricanes and later on his spitfire. The image changed slightly each time it was repainted.
The original Hurricane door with this Nose Art on it is in the RAF museum collection.
This panel is from the trailing edge of the wing just in front of the aileron on the upper surface. The paint dates it from mid 1940 to mid 41. The aircraft identity is unknown but it came with a large number of Hurricane parts.

The panel is 40 cm wide and 24 cm to 26.5cm tall with a D ring to hang on the wall.
It came with other panels positively identified as Hawker Hurricane. They were aircraft parts recovered for reuse in an aircraft restoration. These parts were surplus to requirement

price £145 plus Postage Sold, new piece coming soon


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WW2 wing panel nose art Burma

A section of aluminum skin from the upper wing of an RAF WW2 Hawker Hurricane.
This panel has original dark earth and dark green camouflage paint.
The reverse has Mr Watson written in pencil, original again from WW2. This was likely one of the gentleman who built the aircraft wing either at Gloster or Canadian Car and Foundry.

The cartoon elephant has been hand painted onto it by me. This image was used on Hurricanes serving in the Far East. Probably from 135 squadron in India 1943. The original photograph is on page 217 in the book written Clarence Simonsen's - RAF and RCAF aircraft nose art in WW2.

The panel is 38 cm wide and 21 cm to 24cm tall with a D ring to hang on the wall.

It came with other panels positively identified as Hawker Hurricane. They were aircraft parts recovered for reuse in an aircraft restoration. These parts were surplus to requirement.

price £140 plus Postage


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Wing Hawker Hurricane panel relic

A large section of under wing aluminum skin cover from a WW2 Hawker Hurricane. This panel has original sky paint used on the under side. The stencil is original, the CCF is for Canadian Car and Foundry, they made Hurricanes for the second world war.
The panel is 61 cm wide and 35 cm wide.
There are part numbers visible on the stringers on the back. The wing drawing shows where the panel was on the aircraft




price £135 plus postage


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Wing spar

A section of the front spar from a WW2 Hawker Hurricane. This piece comprises a section of the upper front spar that has a bullet hole in it. Plus the spar cross brace angled brackets that surround an original 303 opening.
The parts have several Hawker part numbers and inspector stamps show it was made by Gloster Aircraft for Hawker in WW2.

They came with other Hurricane wing parts that were left over from a restoration.
The parts retain the original silver paint.

We have had to drill out the original rivets from a heavily damaged front spar and then remount this on an intact spar section. The spar is the forward upper spar as it is angled to confirm to the front of the wing. The 303 openings were to allow the guns that were mounted in the gunbay to fire out through the spar structure.

There is a bullet hole in the spar front and rear sections on the left hand side. Measurements show it to be just under 8 mm in diameter which was the standard Wehrmacht weapon size. Other parts of the spar show 20mm cannon damage and as it came from a crash damaged spar it was from when it was shot down.

The part has been lightly polished and sits well on a desk or bookcase etc.
It measures 16 cm wide, 32 cm tall and 12 cm deep.


price £85 plus Postage


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Hawker Hurricane aircraft WW2 wing panel relics Original Paint

A large section from two under wing aluminum skin covers from a WW2 Hawker Hurricane. The panels both have original WW2 paint as well as the remains of the rear of an RAF roundel.
One panel has original "sky" grey green paint which was used on the under side of aircraft until Aug 41. It had the larger roundels which is why the blue extends further to the rear. It is ca. 1m long. Price £150 plus Postage

Second panel has faded blue paint and the remains of the smaller roundel. This is possibly azure blue paint used in the mediterranean theatre firing Aug just 1942. It is ca. 1m 8 cm long. Price £150 plus Postage

Third panel is a section of aluminum skin from the upper wing of an RAF WW2 Hawker Hurricane.
This panel has original dark earth and dark green camouflage paint.
The blue paint is all that remains of the trailing edge of the aircrafts RAF roundel. It has faded in places as it is from a crash recovered aircraft that has been outside for 70 years.
Price £105 plus Postage


Price is for one panel with original WW2 paint and roundel.

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WW2 Hawker Hurricane aircraft decorative wing relic

Hinge for the wing aileron mounted on black hard wood. A decorative relic piece with freely movable end piece. This piece was made by Canadian Car and Foundry, CCF. There are five separate part numbers and inspector stamps on it. There are traces of original silver paint as well as original Sky underwing green paint. 16cm wide, 9cm deep and 11cm tall.

The Hawker logo and word Hurricane etched into the base.

Price is £45 plus postage

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WW2 Hawker Hurricane aircraft Triptic relic

Three aluminium sections from a WW2 Hawker Hurricane mounted on an oak board.
The three aluminium panels are all from the aircraft wing and all have original WW2 paint
One panel has original "sky" grey green paint which was used on the under side of aircraft until Aug 41.
The other panels are Dark Green and Dark Earth from the upper wing and fuselage camouflage from the same period in WW2.

All three panels measure 12 cm long x 5 cm wide. They have been mounted onto a 16 cm x 16cm x 2.5 cm oak plaque to which we have engraved the Hawker logo and Hurricane name. They are mounted using dome head aluminium rivets.

There are two available price is for one set of panels with original WW2 paint.

Price is £80 plus postage

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WW2 Hawker Hurricane aircraft etched relic

Five aluminium sections from a WW2 Hawker Hurricane etch with the aircraft profile and name.
The aluminium panels are all from the aircraft wing and all have original WW2 paint "sky" grey green which was used on the under side of aircraft until Aug 41. The back has original silver paint.

All panels measure approx 20 cm long x 10 cm wide. Small variation between pieces as they were cut down the length. We have engraved the Hawker logo and Hurricane name. Number 5 has the part number E108132 16c.

There are 5 available price is for one panel with original WW2 paint.

Perfect for the modeler as paint references.
Perfect for the WW2 Aviation Enthusiast

Price is £40 plus postage

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