It's a commonly mentioned escapade in written histories of the Hurricane and RN aviation wartime activities and Eric Brown mentions the incident as proving in the eyes of those interested the Hurricane's suitability for deck operations, particularly since the RAF pilots were wholly inexperienced in such a thing, since at that time the admiralty was in discussion with Hawker regarding a navalised Hurricane. There are a few accounts by pilots who survived the operation, including a pilot who was told not to land back on Glorious but to go to Ark Royal, which was in the vicinity, as Glorious' deck was full. Once he landed, he heard that Glorious had been sunk. Can't remember where I read this, or the name of the pilot in question...