Hotspur | |
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![]() Hawker Hotspur | |
General information | |
Type | Fighter aircraft |
Manufacturer | Hawker |
Designer | |
Primary user | Royal Air Force |
Number built | 1 |
History | |
First flight | 14 June 1938 |
Developed from | Hawker Henley |
The Hawker Hotspur was a fighter aircraft developed between the wars for the Royal Air Force. It was designed in response to Air Ministry Specification F.9/35, which required a powered turret as the main armament to replace the Hawker Demon. It was developed from the Hawker Henley, a competitor for the light bomber role but put into production as a target tug, and fitted with a Boulton-Paul powered four gun turret.[1][2]