Hawker Cygnet
21 photographs - click here to view
Hawker Demon
5 photographs - click here to view
Hawker Fury I
36 photographs - click here to view
Hawker Fury
Single-seat interceptor.
1 photographs - click here to view
Hawker Hart
2 photographs - click here to view
Hawker Hind
Two-seat day bomber designed by Sydney Camm to meet RAF specification 12/26.
59 photographs - click here to view
Hawker Hunter
4 photographs - click here to view
Hawker Hurricane
Single-seat fighter, later fighter-bomber. Renowned for its role in Battle of Britain. The Hawker Hurricane was the first of the British monoplane fighters, progressively replacing Gloster Gauntlets and Gladiators from December 1937. By the outbreak of World War II in 1939, eighteen RAF squadrons were equipped with Hurricanes, compared with nine that used Spitfires. This two-to-one ratio applied through the Battle of Britain in the summer of 1940, in which Hurricanes shot down more enemy aircraft than all other defences - air and ground - combined.
127 photographs - click here to view
Hawker Nimrod
Similar in appearance to the Fury. They replaced Flycatchers from 1932. They were used for training and communications at the beginning of WWII.
56 photographs - click here to view
Hawker Sea Fury FB11
32 photographs - click here to view
Hawker Sea Fury T20
2 photographs - click here to view
Hawker TomTit
18 photographs - click here to view
Hawker Typhoon
15 photographs - click here to view
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