Ht. 160: Hurricane Mk. XLIV

A proposed variant of the Hurricane that was never built. It was intended to be a high-altitude interceptor for use against German bombers, but the design was abandoned due to the development of more advanced aircraft.

Ht. 161: Hurricane Mk. XLV

A proposed variant of the Hurricane that was never built. It was intended to be a night fighter for use against German bombers, but the design was abandoned due to the development of more advanced aircraft.

Ht. 162: Hurricane Mk. XLVI

A proposed variant of the Hurricane that was never built. It was intended to be a trainer aircraft for the RAF, but the design was abandoned due to the development of more advanced aircraft.

Ht. 163: Hurricane Mk. XLVII

A proposed variant of the Hurricane that was never built. It was intended to be a reconnaissance aircraft for the RAF, but the design was abandoned due to the development of more advanced aircraft.

Hurricane Mk. XLVIII

A late-production version of the Hawker Hurricane fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force during World War II. It featured a more powerful Merlin engine and improved armament.

Hurricane Mk. XLIX

A specialized version of the Hawker Hurricane designed for ground attack operations. It was equipped with 4 x 20mm cannon and rockets, making it effective against tanks and armored vehicles.

Hurricane Mk. L

A final production version of the Hawker Hurricane, featuring a powerful Merlin engine and improved avionics. Many were used as training aircraft after the war.

Hr. 48: Hurricane Mk. XXXVI

A late-war variant of the Hawker Hurricane designed for ground attack operations. It featured a more powerful engine, strengthened airframe, and additional armor protection. The Hurricane Mk. XXXVI was deployed in various theaters of war, providing close air support for Allied ground forces.

Hr. 49: Hurricane Mk. XXXVII

A specialized variant of the Hawker Hurricane designed for use as a night fighter. It featured a powerful radar system, enhanced night vision equipment, and a strengthened airframe. The Hurricane Mk. XXXVII was deployed in various theaters of war, primarily in the European theater, where it played a vital role in countering German bomber raids.

Hr. 50: Hurricane Mk. XXXVIII

A further development of the Hawker Hurricane, featuring a new wing design with improved aerodynamics and a more powerful engine. The Hurricane Mk. XXXVIII was primarily used as a ground attack aircraft, providing close air support for Allied ground forces. The Hurricane Mk. XXXVIII proved to be a highly effective ground attack platform.