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The Hurricane fighter design of the British company began in the 1930s. As of the end of 1944, the output of the "Hurricane" and its modified "Haicang" fighters reached about 14,000. In August 1940, the "Hurricane" fighters ushered in a flash of their own history - the Battle of Britain, the Royal Air Force The number of enemy aircraft shot down by “Hurricane” was almost the sum of the number of shots dropped by other British fighters! Later, he also performed well during service in North Africa, Myanmar, and Malta. The Royal Air Force appeared along the battlefields. The hurricane has undergone many improvements in its development, and has developed many important variants, including the Mk IA, which installed eight 7.7 mm machine guns on its wings; the Hurricane Mk IIC, equipped with a Merlin MK XX engine; "Hurricane" Mk IID, two 7.7 mm machines were mounted on the wing and two 40 mm anti-tank guns were hung under the wing. During the war, Air Force