Hr. 44: Hurricane Mk. XXXII

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

Hr. 45: Hurricane Mk. XXXIII

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. XXXIII was deployed in various theaters of war, providing close air support for Allied ground forces.

Hr. 26: Hurricane Mk. XIV

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

Hr. 27: Hurricane Mk. XV

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. XV was deployed in various theaters of war, providing close air support for Allied ground forces.

Hr. 29: Hurricane Mk. XVII

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

Hr. 30: Hurricane Mk. XVIII

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. XVIII was deployed in various theaters of war, providing close air support for Allied ground forces.

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. 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. 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.