Hurricane Mk. LXIV
A version of the Hawker Hurricane used by the Swedish Air Force during World War II. It was similar to the Mk. IV but featured a different radio system.
Hurricane Mk. LXV
A version of the Hawker Hurricane used by the Danish Air Force during World War II. It was similar to the Mk. IV but featured a different radio system.
Hurricane Mk. LXVI
A version of the Hawker Hurricane used by the Portuguese Air Force during World War II. It was similar to the Mk. IV but featured a different radio system.
Hurricane Mk. LXVII
A version of the Hawker Hurricane used by the Turkish Air Force during World War II. It was similar to the Mk. IV but featured a different radio system.
Hurricane Mk. LI
A prototype version of the Hawker Hurricane equipped with a Rolls-Royce Griffon engine. However, the project was abandoned due to the development of the Hawker Tempest.
Ht. 155: Hurricane Mk. XXXIX
A late-war variant of the Hawker Hurricane fighter, featuring upgrades like improved armament and armor. It was used by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and other Commonwealth air forces during the final stages of World War II.
Ht. 156: Hurricane Mk. XL
Another late-war variant of the Hurricane, intended for use in the Pacific Theater. It was equipped with a more powerful engine and had a modified wing design for improved performance at high altitudes.
Ht. 157: Hurricane Mk. XLI
A specialized version of the Hurricane designed for ground attack operations. It was heavily armed and equipped with armor plating for protection against small-arms fire.
Ht. 158: Hurricane Mk. XLII
A final production variant of the Hurricane, featuring a number of minor improvements over previous versions. It was used by the RAF and other Commonwealth air forces until the end of the war.
Ht. 159: Hurricane Mk. XLIII
A proposed variant of the Hurricane that was never built. It was intended to be a heavily armed and armored fighter for use in the European Theater, but the design was abandoned due to the development of more advanced aircraft.