Twenty-two RAF Hurricane squadrons defended southern England during the Battle of Britain. Together they destroyed more enemy aircraft than all other defences combined — accounting for over 55% of RAF claims. Click any squadron to see its pilots, aircraft codes, victories and decal options.
Nine injection-moulded Hurricane kits are currently available across three scales. For a Battle of Britain build in 1:48, the Airfix A05127A is the recommendation for most builders — excellent accuracy, great fit, and outstanding value. If you want the finest Hurricane kit ever made, the Arma Hobby AH40015 Expert Set is extraordinary. In 1:72, the Arma Hobby ARM70027 is in a different league. Star ratings below reflect accuracy, cockpit detail, fit quality and value.
Full kit buying guide →Click any station marker to see its squadrons and wartime history.
Long-form accounts of five Hurricane aces — the pilots who defined what it meant to fly in the Battle of Britain. Their tactics, their character, their aircraft markings, and what became of them.