Ryan Harris wrote:
The Ham Standard (prop and stickers) along with that particular spinner are very accurate for a Canadian built Hurricane. If you notice the photos of Paul Allen's Hurri, it too has the Ham Standard (with stickers I believe) and the funky spinner. This spinner is the best I have seen over the Ham Standard. My least favorite would be the spinner on the HAC example.
I fear to open my mouth here, as I'm sure as soon as I do I will be proven wrong...but while the Hamilton Standard prop is accurate for a Canadian build Hurricane, I doubt the spinner is correct. The vast majority of RCAF Hurricanes few without a spinner. Those that did had a much more conical spinner than the Lone Star bird. Flying Heritage's Hurri and Harry Whereat's Hurri have the spinner I most associate with RCAF aircraft when they did carry spinners. The really bulbous spinner as carried by the Lone Star Hurri has also been used by both RRS restorations (now at Dayton (the spinner was removed when Hawker re-restored the Hurri) and Pima), G-HURR, and I think the FF Hurri. I've seen no historical photos of this spinner used on a RCAF aircraft built in Canada. So where did this spinners come from?
Any clarification will be much appreciated.
Jim