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Hawker Hurricane installed on York Theatre Royal roof | Hawker Hurricane installed on York Theatre Royal roof |
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A replica WWII fighter aircraft has been put on the roof of a theatre in York ahead of the Tour de France. | |
The appearance of the Hawker Hurricane marks the 70th anniversary of French airmen being based in the city. | The appearance of the Hawker Hurricane marks the 70th anniversary of French airmen being based in the city. |
The plane is owned by the Yorkshire Air Museum, which occupies the former RAF base at Elvington, near York, where French airmen were based during WWII. | The plane is owned by the Yorkshire Air Museum, which occupies the former RAF base at Elvington, near York, where French airmen were based during WWII. |
It will stay on the roof of the Theatre Royal, St Leonard's Place, for the York stage of the Tour de France on 6 July. | It will stay on the roof of the Theatre Royal, St Leonard's Place, for the York stage of the Tour de France on 6 July. |
French bomber squadrons at RAF Elvington began operations on 1 July 1944 bombing targets in their home country. | French bomber squadrons at RAF Elvington began operations on 1 July 1944 bombing targets in their home country. |
The museum said some 2,300 French personnel were stationed at the base and 51% of their aircrews lost their lives on bombing missions. | The museum said some 2,300 French personnel were stationed at the base and 51% of their aircrews lost their lives on bombing missions. |
Ian Reed, director of the Yorkshire Air Museum, said: "The Hurricane will provide both an amazing talking point for the city's celebration of this magnificent sporting event." | Ian Reed, director of the Yorkshire Air Museum, said: "The Hurricane will provide both an amazing talking point for the city's celebration of this magnificent sporting event." |
The hurricane will also be the focus of a flypast over York, by a Lancaster, Hurricane and Spitfire from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, during that stage of the Tour de France. | The hurricane will also be the focus of a flypast over York, by a Lancaster, Hurricane and Spitfire from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, during that stage of the Tour de France. |
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