Hurricane Mk. LVIII

A version of the Hawker Hurricane used by the Polish Air Force during World War II. It was similar to the Mk. IV but featured a different radio system.

Hurricane Mk. LIX

A version of the Hawker Hurricane used by the Czechoslovak Air Force during World War II. It was similar to the Mk. IV but featured a different radio system.

Hurricane Mk. LX

A version of the Hawker Hurricane used by the Belgian Air Force during World War II. It was similar to the Mk. IV but featured a different radio system.

Hurricane Mk. LXI

A version of the Hawker Hurricane used by the Norwegian Air Force during World War II. It was similar to the Mk. IV but featured a different radio system.

Hurricane Mk. LXII

A version of the Hawker Hurricane used by the Dutch Air Force during World War II. It was similar to the Mk. IV but featured a different radio system.

Hurricane Mk. LXIII

A version of the Hawker Hurricane used by the Finnish Air Force during World War II. It was similar to the Mk. IV but featured a different radio system.

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.

Ht. 150

A German twin-engine bomber developed by Heinkel. It was designed to be a high-altitude bomber capable of reaching altitudes over 30,000 feet, but never entered production.

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.