The Dakota Territory Air Museum has shared photos to their Facebook page of their recently completed Hawker Hurricane, with it having now arrived at the museum in Minot, North Dakota. This Hurricane Mk.XII, RCAF 5708 (registered as N96RW), is the same one that used to be owned by the Lone Star Flight Museum. Following the landing incident and collision with Spitfire TE308 in April 2008, and being submerged in ocean water by Hurricane Ike later that year, it underwent restoration at Ray Middleton's QG Aviation in Fort Collins, Colorado, where it had originally been restored. In my opinion, it is great to see it still painted in the same desert markings it had previously. Warren Pietsch has been the one to do the honors of flying it.
I believe there are now fifteen Hawker Hurricanes flying world-wide (would be sixteen if the FHCAM collection were still active). Hurricane V7497 should be flying again very soon as well, having been under repair since the ground loop that occurred at Duxford last year. I've also been looking forward to seeing Mike Potter's Hurricane taking flight soon in Canada as well.
Here is one of the photos shared on the Dakota Territory Air Museum FB page (
https://www.facebook.com/DTAMMinotND/):
