A side-by-side of two museum-grade prints — specs, prices, and finish options compared so you can pick one, or hang both as a matched gallery pair.
| Attribute | Hurricane Mk II — Aircraft Cutaway | P-40E Warhawk — Aircraft Cutaway |
|---|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Hawker Aircraft | Curtiss-Wright |
| Country | United Kingdom | United States |
| Operator | United Kingdom | United States |
| Era | WW2 | WW2 |
| Year | 1940 | 1941 |
| Variant | Mk II | P-40E |
| Lineage | Hurricane Mk I → Mk IIA/IIB cannon armament | P-40B Tomahawk → P-40E shark-mouth theatre markings |
| From | $49 | $49 |
Ocean-grey camouflage on the left and a Merlin rib cage on the right — the Hurricane earns rank-two cutaway treatment because it destroyed more Luftwaffe aircraft in the Battle of Britain than any other RAF type, even while the Spitfire collected the headlines.
Shark teeth on the left and an Allison rib cage on the right — the P-40E earns rank-six cutaway treatment because Claire Chennault's AVG made the Warhawk's nose art the most recognisable fighter face of the China-Burma-India theatre before Hollywood turned it into a recruiting poster.
Hung together at matching size, Hurricane Mk II — Aircraft Cutaway and P-40E Warhawk — Aircraft Cutaway read as one collection. Pick your sizes and frames on each print.