This folder contains two repaints for the Hawker Hurricane Mk.1 by Aeroplane Heaven. It shows Hurricane Z5664 of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force (RNEIAF/ML-KNIL) in an early and a late paintscheme. The KNIL (Dutch East Indies Army) had ordered 12 Mk.I's in 1941 but these were never delivered due to a lack of engines. But 39 Hurricanes destined for the RAF in Singapore were diverted to the Dutch East Indies after the fall of Singapore early 1942. They arrived with HMS Athene in Batavia on February 4th 1942, with 4 more arriving with SS Phrontis from Singapore. They were assembled in Batavia and Kemajoran and taken into service by the RAF and Dutch. The Dutch aircraft, about 12, retained their RAF colours, but the RAF insignia were overpainted and replaced by the orange triangles. Towards the end of February, the triangles were replaced by Dutch Flags, to avoid confusion with the Japanese roundels.The Hurricane's equipped two units, of which one aimed especially at the defense of Batavia. They saw action against the Japanese invaders in February and March 1942. There are no pictures known of these aircraft, apart from one being transported over the road, but there are some records on them, which indicate that Z5664 was one of the aircraft that flew with the ML-KNIL. The size of the triangles and flags is my own interpretation. Repaint by Jan Kees Blom, based on the paintkit from AH.