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Ukraine finds British WW2 Hurricane planes outside Kyiv
2023-07-03
[BBC] The rusting remains of eight British Hurricane fighter planes dating back to World War Two have been found buried in a forest in Ukraine.

The aircraft were sent to the Soviet Union by Britain after Nazi Germany invaded the country in 1941.

They were part of a package of allied military support for the USSR, paid for by the United States under the so-called Lend-Lease scheme.

Similar legislation is being used by the US government today to send military aid to Ukraine as it seeks to expel Russian forces from its country.

Aviation experts say this is the first time the remains of so many Hurricanes have been found in Ukraine.

"It is very rare to find this aircraft in Ukraine," says Oleks Shtan, a former airline pilot who is leading the excavation. "It's very important for our aviation history because no Lend-Lease aircraft have been found here before."

The Hawker Hurricane was the workhorse of the Battle of Britain - the air campaign of 1940 when the Royal Air Force (RAF) defeated German attempts to invade the UK. Although its role has often been overshadowed by the newer and more adaptable Spitfire plane, the Hurricane actually shot down more than half of all enemy aircraft during the battle.

"The Hurricane was a strong, easy to fly machine," Mr Shtan says. "It was stable as a gun platform and suitable for inexperienced pilots. A reliable aircraft."

In total, about 3,000 Hurricanes were sent to the USSR between 1941 and 1944 to support the Soviet war effort. Most were either destroyed in combat or dismantled later for parts.

But some Hurricanes were deliberately broken up and buried after the war so the Soviets did not have to pay back the United States. Under the Lend-Lease legislation, the USSR was required to pay for any donated military equipment that remained intact after hostilities ended.

This was the fate of the eight Hurricanes found buried in woodland south of Kyiv - now the capital of independent Ukraine, but until 1991 part of the USSR.

They had been stripped of their instruments, radios, machine guns and any useful scrap metal. They were then dragged by tractors from a nearby airfield, broken up and dropped without ceremony into a shallow ravine. It is thought they were then covered with earth by bulldozers.

The remains were discovered recently after an unexploded bomb dating from the war was found nearby. The rest of the ravine was checked using metal detectors and the Hurricanes were found.
Posted by:Skidmark

#4  My Uncle Charles, a WWII mechanic with the Bomb Group that did Ploesti, demob's at an Army Airfield and apparently there were just off the production line P-47's being offered for sale for mere hundreds of dollars. He said he and two buddies were going to buy one until they discovered even at 1946 Prices, high test avgas was cost almost as much to fill the tanks a coupl of times as the pricetag.
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2023-07-03 15:07  

#3  If my memory serves me correctly, I believe the only country that paid off it's WWII debt to the US was Finland.
Posted by: Besoeker   2023-07-03 14:57  

#2  There is a story about the British shoving perfectly good F4U Corsairs off of carriers in mid-ocean at the end of WW2 for the same reason -- no plane no Lend-Lease bill. Bet every 'Ally' did it in some fashion...
Posted by: magpie   2023-07-03 13:05  

#1  "Similar legislation is being used by the US government today to send military aid to Ukraine"

Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act of 2022
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-07-02 06:40  

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