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40 mm autocannon aircraft armament
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Type | Description | Date | Keywords | Notes | Source |
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link | Freebase entry@ | Wikidata | |||
aircraft | Hurricane | 1935 | Czechoslovak Air Force, Yugoslav Air Force, Turkish Air Force, Free French Air Force, aircraft family, land-based fighter monoplane, fighter monoplane with 1 engine, South African Air Force, Egyptian Air Force, Royal Norwegian Air Force, Soviet Air Forces, Polish Air Force, Finnish Air Force, Royal Australian Air Force, Air Corps, Hellenic Air Force, Portuguese Air Force, Royal New Zealand Air Force, Royal Netherlands East Indies Army, Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force, Indian Air Force, Air Component, Royal Air Force, Royal Canadian Air Force, fighter, United Kingdom | Wikidata | |
image | Aircraft of the Royal Air Force 1939-1945- Hawker Hurricane. CH10223 | Wikimedia | |||
image | Aircraft of the Royal Air Force 1939-1945- Hawker Hurricane. CM4954 | Wikimedia | |||
image | Air Ministry Second World War Official Collection CI664 | Wikimedia | |||
image | British Aircraft of the Royal Air Force, 1939-1945- Hawker Hurricane. CH18135 | Wikimedia | |||
image | Hawker Hurricane Mark IID 'tank busters' of No. 6 Squadron about to take off from Gabes in Tunisia, 6 April 1943. TR869 | 1943 | Wikimedia | ||
image | Hurricane IIDs 6 Sqn RAF taking off Gabes 1943 | 1943 | Wikimedia | ||
image | Royal Air Force Operations in the Middle East and North Africa, 1939-1943. CNA863 | Wikimedia |