IIRC the Hillson have the wing added in order to store more fuel, a bit like a giant fuel tank, also IIRC again the wing is launchable in flight.
The real Hawker Hurricane biplane is the Hawker Fury
The Lanc with the 10 Engines looks great.
The MB.5 should have gone into production. One of the best WWII fighters Britian ever made was swept aside and never realized it's full potential. Just like the XP-51J, XP-47J, Vampire, etc.
Oh I'm calm enough. It's just I hear this sort of litany often and it annoys me because it emerges from a misunderstanding about where the Hurricane came from. For example, this description fom Wikipedia...
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H is for Hurricane, British children's alphabet book from the Second World WarThe Hurricane was developed by Hawker in response to the Air Ministry specification F.36/34 (modified by F.5/34) for a fighter aircraft built around the new Rolls-Royce engine, then only known as the PV-12, later to become famous as the Merlin. At that time, RAF Fighter Command comprised just 13 squadrons, each equipped with either the Hawker Fury, Hawker Hart variant, or Bristol Bulldog