List of surviving Hawker Hurricanes

The Hawker Hurricane is a British single-seat fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force and many other Allied countries throughout the Second World War. Replaced by newer designs later on during the Second World War it has not survived as well as its contemporary the Supermarine Spitfire.

Over 14,500 Hurricanes were built and at least 12 survive in airworthy condition worldwide, with other non-flying examples preserved by various air museums.

Belgium

 * On display
 * Hurricane Mk IIc LF658 is on display at Musee Royal De l'Armee, Brussels, Belgium.

Canada

 * Airworthy
 * Hurricane Mk IV KZ321 (registered CF-TPM, previously G-HURY) is the last airworthy Mark IV in existence. Built in the Kingston upon Thames factory in 1942, it served with 6 Sqn RAF in Grottaglie, Italy, and other squadrons in Greece and Yugoslavia. Abandoned in Israel in 1947, the aircraft returned to the UK in 1983. It was acquired by the Vintage Wings of Canada Collection, Gatineau, Quebec in 2006.
 * Hurricane Mk XII 5481 (registered C-FDNL) is operated by the Russell Aviation Group, Niagara Falls, Ontario.
 * Hurricane Mk XII 5418 is on display but fully operational at the Reynolds-Alberta Museum in Wetaskiwin, Alberta.
 * On display
 * Hurricane Mk XII 5461 is an airframe reconstructed around original partial nose section, with many replica components (painted as "YO-J", No. 401 Squadron RCAF markings) on display at The Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum, Brandon, Manitoba.
 * Hurricane Mk XII 5584 on display at the Canadian Aviation Museum, Ottawa, Ontario.

Finland

 * Stored or under restoration
 * Hurricane I N2394, Finnish Air Force serial number HC-452 is in storage at Aviation Museum of Central Finland (Keski-Suomen Ilmailumuseo), Tikkakoski, Finland

India

 * On display
 * Hurricane Mk IIa AB832, originally delivered to the Indian Air Force, has been on display at the Indian Air Force Museum, Palam, New Delhi since 1975.

Malta

 * On display
 * Hurricane Mk IIa Z3055 was ditched off the coast of Malta on 9 July 1941. It was recovered on 19 July 1995, and restored to static display condition. It is on display at the Malta Aviation Museum, Takali airfield, Malta.

New Zealand

 * Airworthy
 * Hurricane Mk IIa DR393 (registered ZK-TPK) was originally a Mk I P3351. It was delivered to the RAF, and crashed near Prestwick on 21 July 1940. Rebuilt as Mk IIa DR393 the aircraft was delivered to the Soviet Air Force in May 1941, serving for about two years before again crashing near Murmansk, Russia in 1943. The hulk was eventually restored as a Mk IIc in the UK from 1992 to 1995. It was transferred to New Zealand in 1995, and acquired by the New Zealand Fighter Pilots Museum in Wanaka, New Zealand. Its first flight after restoration occurred in Christchurch on 12 January 2000.

Russia

 * On display
 * Hurricane Mk IIc BM959 is a war memorial at Revda, 200 mi from Murmansk in northern Russia.
 * Hurricane Mk IIb AP740 is at the Vadim Zadorozhny Museum of Technology, Krasnogorsky, near Moscow.

Serbia

 * On display
 * Hurricane Mk IV RP LD975 is on display at the Yugoslav Aeronautical Museum, Serbia.

South Africa

 * On display
 * Hurricane Mk IIc LD619 is held by the South African National Museum of Military History, Saxonwold, Gauteng, Johannesburg.

United Kingdom



 * Airworthy
 * Hurricane Mk I R4118 (registered G-HUPW) in flyable condition kept in Oxfordshire.


 * Hurricane XII Z5140 (registered G-HURI), Canadian-built Hurricane Mk XII painted to represent a Hurricane Mk IIB No. 126 Squadron RAF and operated by the Historic Aircraft Collection, Duxford. Cambridgeshire.


 * Sea Hurricane Mk IB Z7015 (registered G-BKTH) operated by Shuttleworth Collection Old Warden, England. Former service with 759 and 880 Naval Air Squadrons of the Fleet Air Arm.


 * Hurricane Mk IIc LF363 is operated by the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire.


 * Hurricane Mk IIc PZ865, the last Hurricane built, operated by the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight at RAF Coningsby, Lincolnshire.


 * Hurricane Mk IIb BE505 (registered G-HHII), the last flying "Hurribomber", operated by The Hangar 11 Collection from North Weald


 * On display
 * Hurricane Mk I L1592 is on display in 615 Squadron markings at the Science Museum, London.


 * Hurricane Mk I P2617 formerly operated by 607 and 615 Squadron on display in 607 Sqn markings at the RAF Museum Hendon, London.


 * The wreck of Hurricane I P3175 which crashed on 31 August 1940 with 257 Squadron is on display at the RAF Museum Hendon, London.


 * Hurricane IIb Z2315, a former Russian operated aircraft on display at the Imperial War Museum Duxford displayed in No. 111 Squadron RAF markings.


 * Hurricane Mk IIa Z2389 on display while under restoration to taxiable condition at Brooklands Museum, Weybridge.


 * Hurricane Mk IV KX829 is on display at the Millennium Discovery Centre, Birmingham, painted as P3395 as flown by Flight Lieutenant Arthur Clowes DFM of No. 1 Squadron RAF.


 * Hurricane Mk II LF738 is on display at the RAF Museum Cosford, Shropshire.


 * Hurricane II LF751 painted as BN230 of No. 43 Squadron RAF and displayed at the Hurricane and Spitfire Memorial Museum at the former RAF Manston.


 * Stored or under restoration
 * Hurricane IV KZ191 last operated by the Israeli Defence Force, privately owned in Berkshire.


 * Hurricane IIB Z5207 (registered G-BYDL), a former Russian aircraft is privately owned and stored in Gloucestershire.


 * Hurricane XII (registered G-CBOE), Canadian-built aircraft operated by the RCAF as 5487 and crashed in 1942 is privately owned in Hampshire.


 * Hurricane IIb BH238, the wreck of a former Russian aircraft is privately owned and stored on the Isle of Wight.


 * Hawker Restorations Limited of Sudbury, Suffolk have three Hurricanes under restoration:
 * Hurricane I P2902 (registered G-ROBT), recovered wreck that crashed 31 May 1940 near Dunkirk.
 * Hurricane I P7317 (registered G-HITT), a composite based on a former Russian aircraft.
 * Hurricane I V7497 (registered G-HRLI), recovered wreck that crashed 28 September 1940 operating with No. 501 Squadron RAF.


 * Hurricane I L1639 of No. 85 Squadron RAF from Battle of France is being restored by Cambridge Bomber and Fighter Society at Little Gransden Airfield in Cambridgeshire.

A Canadian built Hawker Hurricane XIIB was registered as G-HURR. It was destroyed in a fatal accident at the Shoreham air show in 2007.
 * Lost

United States

 * Airworthy
 * Sea Hurricane Mk X AE977 (registered N33TF) Sea Hurricane Mk X is owned by Chino Warbirds Collection, Chino, California.
 * Sea Hurricane Mk XII BW881 (registered G-KAMM) owned by the Flying Heritage Collection, Everett, Washington.
 * Hurricane Mk XII 5667 (registered N2549) operated by the Military Aviation Museum, Virginia Beach, Virginia.
 * On Display / In Storage
 * Hurricane Mk XII 5708 (registered N68RW) is owned by the Lone Star Flight Museum, Galveston, Texas; in storage last time checked in 2013 following ground collision with Spitfire and damage by Hurricane Ike (no relation) in 2008.
 * Hurricane Mk IIc LF686 is on display at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center of the National Air and Space Museum of the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C..
 * Hurricane Mk II V6864 is on display at the Pima Air & Space Museum, Tucson, Arizona. Composite of 5 Hurricanes in the markings of Robert Stanford Tuck while flying with 257 Squadron, Summer 1940.
 * Hurricane Mk IIa Z3174 is on display at the National Museum of the US Air Force, Dayton, Ohio; it is of Canadian manufacture and is painted to represent an aircraft of No. 71 or "Eagle" Squadron of the Royal Air Force (RAF), comprising citizens of the United States who volunteered for British service in the RAF beginning in September 1940 prior to US entry into World War II late the following year.