35 cents 1980 - Hawker Hurricane


35 cents 1980 - Hawker Hurricane
Added by Alain Martineau
General Description : series year 1979-1982
Based on a painting by Robert William Bradford
Military flying is the pillar of Canadian aviation. The military gave thousands of young Canadian aviators their start and provided Canadian manufacturers invaluable experience in the design and production of modern aircraft. In early 1934 Hawker Aircraft of Great Britain began designing a monoplane fighter to be powered by Rolls-Royce's latest engine. The aircraft, soon to gain fame as the Hurricane, first flew on 6 November 1935. One R.C.A.F. squadron and one squadron of Canadians in the R.A.F flew Hurricanes in the Battle of Britain. The aircraft quickly became outmoded as a daytime fighter but proved useful for other tasks. For instance, the R.C.A.F used it as a night tighter and for train strafing and shipping attacks. The Canadian Car and Foundry Company of Fort William, Ontario, produced 1451 Hurricanes. The aircraft illustrated on the stamp are Canadian-built Hurricanes from R.C.A.F. No. 1 Fighter Squadron, one of the units that participated in the Battle of Britain.
Face value 35 canadian cents
Catalog code (Michel) CA 786
Catalog code (Scott) CA 876
Catalog code Yvert et Tellier CA 754 Stanley Gibbons CA 999
Series Canadian Aircraft, Canadian Military Aircraft
Stamp colour multicolor
Stamp use Commemorative stamp
Print run 8,950,000
Issue date 10/11/1980
Designer Jacques Charette
Paper type two fluorescent bands
Print technique Offset lithography
Perforation 13x135
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