Ukraine makes ‘rare’ discovery of rusting British World War Two fighter planes buried outside Kyiv

Ukraine makes ‘rare’ discovery of rusting British World War Two fighter planes buried in a forest outside Kyiv

Ukraine has made a ‘rare’ discovery of rusting British World War Two fighter planes buried in a forest outside Kyiv. 

The planes were transported to the Soviet Union by Britain after Nazi Germany invaded in 1941. 

According to the BBC, the aircraft were part of a package of allied military support for the USSR. It was reportedly paid for by the US under the supposed Lend-Lease scheme.

This is the first time the remains of such a large number of Hurricanes have been discovered in Ukraine, according to aviation experts. 

Oleks Shtan, a former airline pilot leading the excavation, said: ‘It is very rare to find this aircraft in Ukraine.’ 

Ukraine has made a ‘rare’ discovery of rusting British World War Two fighter planes buried in a forest outside Kyiv

‘It’s very important for our aviation history because no Lend-Lease aircraft have been found here before.’

About 3,000 Hurricanes were sent to the USSR between 1941 and 1944 to assist in the Soviet war effort. Most of them were either demolished in combat or taken apart later for their parts. 

Mr Shtan said: ‘The Hurricane was a strong, easy to fly machine.’ 

Some Hurricanes were purposely taken apart and buried after the war so that the Soviets did not have to pay back the US. 

This was the case for eight Hurricanes that were discovered buried in woodland in the south of Kyiv – part of the USSR until 1991. 

The planes were sent to the Soviet Union by Britain after Nazi Germany invaded in 1941

The planes were sent to the Soviet Union by Britain after Nazi Germany invaded in 1941

They had had their instruments, machine guns and radios stripped, and then dragged by tractors from a nearby airfield and dropped into a shallow ravine. 

The remains were found recently after an unexploded bomb from the war was found close by. 
 
The rest of the ravine was checked using metal detectors and the Hurricanes were found.

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