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ANITQUE REAR Hawker Hurricane MK 1 Kingdom of Yugoslavia MILITARY AIRCRAFT CLOCK

$ 791.47

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Condition: For parts or repear. Traces of use, screatches and demage on surfice present. The winding button is a little crooked. Clock is works but needs to be clean inside, and properly serviced...
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1919-38
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Switzerland

    Description

    ANITQUE REAR Hawker Hurricane MK 1 Kingdom of Yugoslavia MILITARY AIRCRAFT CLOCK.
    A very rare clock with the initials NESTOR BELGRADE of the company that was in charge of purchasing the watches for Royal Airforce of Kingdom of Yugoslavia. The plane to which this clock belongs was produced in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and here is a part from the history of the plane itself.
    In late 1937, the
    Royal Yugoslav Air Force
    (
    Serbo-Croatian Latin
    :
    Vazduhoplovstvo Vojske Kraljevine Jugoslavije
    , VVKJ) placed an order with
    Hawker Aircraft
    for twelve
    Hawker Hurricane
    Mk I
    fighters
    , the first foreign purchase of the aircraft. The
    Royal Yugoslav Air Force
    (VVKJ) operated the British
    Hawker Hurricane
    Mk I from 1938 to 1941. Between 1938 and 1940, the VVKJ obtained 24 Hurricane Mk Is from early production batches, marking the first foreign sale of the aircraft. Twenty additional aircraft were built by
    Zmaj
    under licence in
    Yugoslavia
    . When the country was drawn into
    World War II
    by the
    German-led Axis invasion
    of April 1941, a total of 41 Hurricane Mk I's were in service as fighters. They achieved some successes against
    Luftwaffe
    aircraft, but all Yugoslav Hurricanes were destroyed or captured during the 11-day invasion.
    In mid-1944, the
    Yugoslav Partisans
    formed two
    Royal Air Force
    squadrons, Nos.
    351
    and
    352
    , which both operated Hurricane
    fighter-bombers
    . No. 351 Squadron flew Hurricane Mk IICs during training and was later equipped with Hurricane Mk IVs, and No. 352 briefly flew Hurricane Mk IICs during training before re-equipping with
    Supermarine Spitfire
    Mk Vs. Both squadrons operated as part of
    No. 281 Wing RAF
    of the
    Balkan Air Force
    , conducting ground attack missions in support of Partisan operations until the end of the war. Hurricanes remained in service with the post-war
    Yugoslav Air Force
    until the early 1950s.
    Size of the clock is: 9.5 x 9.5 x 5 cm.
    Considering that all the planes were destroyed, this as itself is an extremely rare specimen, perhaps unique because I could not find information about a similar clock.
    Photos are part of description. Please take a look at them in order to have a better and complete idea of condition.