Hurricane Mk. LXXXVI

A version of the Hawker Hurricane used by the Royal Air Force in the post-war era. It was primarily used for training and second-line duties.

Hummingbird

A British designation for the German Heinkel He 111 bomber, used during World War II. The term was often used by RAF pilots due to its characteristic engine noise.

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.

Hurricane Mk. LII

A proposed version of the Hawker Hurricane that was never built. It was intended to have a redesigned wing and more powerful engines.

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. 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. 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.