Hawker Hurricane PZ865

PZ865 is a single-engined Second World War Hawker Hurricane fighter operated by the Royal Air Force Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.

[2] It was flown into second place at the 1950 King's Cup Air Race by Group Captain Peter Townsend.

[1] At this time it was painted in Hawker Aircraft's dark blue colour scheme with gold lettering and lining.

[1] In 1972 the aircraft was refurbished and presented by Hawker's successor company, Hawker Siddeley, to the Royal Air Force's Battle of Britain Memorial Flight then based at RAF Coltishall, reverting to its RAF serial as identity.

[1][4] Formerly painted as code JX-E to represent "Night Reaper" flown by 1 Squadron fighter ace Flt Lt Karel Kuttelwascher DFC during night intruder operations from RAF Tangmere, In 2010 the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight began a rebuild of Hawker Hurricane PZ865 which will now wear a new colour scheme, faithfully replicating Hurricane Mk IIC HW840, coded ‘EG-S’, of 34 Squadron, South East Asia Command during 1944, the personal aircraft of Canadian pilot, Flight Lieutenant Jimmy Whalen DFC.

PZ865 in June 1954, when owned by Hawker Aircraft. It is painted in their dark blue colours and marked with its civil registration
PZ865 in its current markings, RAF Coningsby, April 2014