Hr. 31: Hurricane Mk. XIX
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. XIX was deployed in various theaters of war, primarily in the European theater, where it played a vital role in countering German bomber raids.
Hr. 32: Hurricane Mk. XX
A further development of the Hawker Hurricane, featuring a new wing design with improved aerodynamics and a more powerful engine. The Hurricane Mk. XX was primarily used as a ground attack aircraft, providing close air support for Allied ground forces. The Hurricane Mk. XX proved to be a highly effective ground attack platform.
Hr. 22: Hurricane Mk. V
A variant of the Hawker Hurricane that was specifically designed for use in high-altitude operations. It featured a pressurized cockpit, a more powerful engine, and a modified wing design. The Hurricane Mk. V was primarily used as a bomber escort and for reconnaissance missions.
Hr. 23: Hurricane Mk. X
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. X was deployed in various theaters of war, providing close air support for Allied ground forces.
Hr. 24: Hurricane Mk. XII
A further development of the Hawker Hurricane, featuring a new wing design with improved aerodynamics and a more powerful engine. The Hurricane Mk. XII was primarily used as a ground attack aircraft, providing close air support for Allied ground forces. The Hurricane Mk. XII proved to be a highly effective ground attack platform.
Hr. 25: Hurricane Mk. XIII
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. XIII was deployed in various theaters of war, primarily in the European theater, where it played a vital role in countering German bomber raids.
Hr. 2: Hurricane Mk. I
The initial production model of the Hawker Hurricane, a British single-seat fighter aircraft that played a crucial role in the Battle of Britain. It was known for its robust construction, powerful Rolls-Royce Merlin engine, and eight Browning machine guns. The Hurricane Mk. I was a key factor in securing air superiority over Britain.
Hr. 3: Hurricane Mk. II
An improved variant of the Hawker Hurricane, featuring a more powerful engine, increased fuel capacity, and a strengthened airframe. This upgrade allowed the Hurricane to operate at higher altitudes and engage in longer-range missions. The Hurricane Mk. II served with distinction in various theaters of war.
Hr. 4: Hurricane Mk. IV
A further development of the Hurricane, incorporating a new wing design with improved aerodynamics and a more powerful engine. This version was primarily used as a ground attack aircraft, providing close air support for Allied ground forces. The Hurricane Mk. IV proved to be a highly effective ground attack platform.
Hq. 52: Hawker Hurricane
A British single-seat fighter aircraft that was a key component of the Royal Air Force’s defense during the Battle of Britain. It was known for its ruggedness and its ability to withstand damage.