Hello! and welcome to the most ambitious British suggestion in War Thunder History, the Ultimate British Air Tree! This has been a project by me (@lxtav), @AVROVULCANXH558, @TerikG2014, @Headnaught, @Rileyy3437 and many, many others who are part of the Anglo-Maltese Suggestion server that has been in the making for months, in an attempt to bring you the Greatest, most ambitious potential future of the British Tech Tree in War Thunder. We hope to raise the awareness of just how many unique aircraft Britain can get, and to show people that Britain still has the potential to be one of the major nations in game.
Please note this was originally intended as a suggestion, however until we can provide more details on each vehicles we have decided it best to post here instead, we will try to transfer it to suggestions as soon as possible
Vehicle Descriptions
Branch 1: Light/ Multirole Fighters
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Rank I
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Fury Mk.I (BR 1.0)
Already in game
Single engine biplane fighter from the 30s, replaced as a reserve vehicle due to bad performance compared to competing reserves.
Fury Mk.II (BR 1.0)
Already in game
progression of the Fury Mk.I, replaced as a reserve vehicle due to bad performance compared to competing reserves.
Bristol 123 (BR 1.0)
Bristol Type 123 - Great Britain - War Thunder - Official Forum
Single engined Biplane developed in the 1930s, armed with 4 7.7mm machine guns and replacing the fury’s as a reserve aircraft.
Bristol 133 (BR 1.0)
Single engine monoplane developed alongside the Type 123, armed with 4 7.7mm machine guns.
Bristol 146 (BR 1.7)
Bristol Type 146: The Last of Bristol's fighters - #4 by lxtav
Single engined monoplane developed as a competitor to the MB.2, Venom and others, armed with 8 x 7.7mm machine guns
Rank II
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Hurricane Mk.I (BR 2.0)
Early version of the hurricane with a wooden, 2 bladed propeller, armed with the standard 8 x 7.7mm machine guns
Hurricane Mk.I/Late (BR 2.3)
Already in game
improved version of the Hurricane incorporating a metal, 3 bladed propeller. Still armed with the standard 8 x 7.7mm machine guns.
Hurricane Mk.IIB (BR 2.3)
Already in game
up gunned version of the Hurricane with 12 x 7.7mm machine guns, worse performance as a result of the extra weight.
Hurricane Mk.IIC (BR 2.7)
Further upgunned version of the hurricane with 4 x 20mm cannons, again considerably worse performance as a result
Hurricane Mk.V (BR 2.7)
Penultimate Hurricane variant, equipped with twin 40 or 20mm cannons and a 4 bladed propeller, powered by a Merlin 32 engine.
Typhoon Mk.Ia (BR 3.0)
Already in game
First variant of the Typhoon, armed with 12 x 7.7mm machine guns
Rank III
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Tornado (Vulture) (BR 3.7)
Competitor to the Typhoon, this variant is equipped with the rolls-royce Vulture V engine and 12 7.7mm machine guns
Tornado (Centaurus) (BR 4.0)
Hawker Tornado (Centaurus C.E.4S) : the Proto-Typhoon - Great Britain - War Thunder - Official Forum
Competitor to the Typhoon, equipped with the Bristol Centaurus CE 4S and armed with 4 20mm cannons
Typhoon Mk.Ib/Late (BR 4.3)
Already in game
Single engine fighter-bomber of the RAF from mid WW2, armed with 4 20mm cannons and a variety of suspended armament options.
Rank IV
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E.28/39 (W4041) (BR 5.0)
Gloster E.28/39 W4041: Dawn of a New Age (part i)
One of the most advanced aircraft of its time, whilst lacking in armament, its manoeuvrability and flight performance make it a strong aircraft to fight against
Fury (NX798) (BR 5.7)
Prototype land based version of the Hawker Sea Fury, successor to the Typhoon and Tempest, armed with 4 20mm cannons
Tempest Mk.V (BR 5.7)
Already in game
Single-seat fighter aircraft for the RAF, fitted with the Napier Sabre engine
Tempest Mk.II (BR 6.0)
Already in game
Single-seat fighter aircraft for the RAF, fitted with the Bristol Centaurus Mk. V radial piston engine, the short-barrelled Hispano Mk.V cannons and the standard Mk.V tail-unit.
Rank V
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Vampire F.1(BR 7.0)
First production vampire variant for RAF, 4 Hispanos and a de Havilland Goblin Engine
Vampire FB.5 (BR 8.0)
Already in game
Version of the Vampire with improved Air to ground capability, armed with a wide array of Bombs and rockets
Vampire F.2 (BR 8.0)
Version of the Vampire with the Rolls Royce Nene engine instead of the De Havilland Ghost, far better performance as a result.
Sabre F.4 (BR 8.3)
Canadair Sabre F.4: The RAFs Best Aircraft Was ... Canadian?
CL-13 Mk.4 in RAF service, used as a stop gap in the 50s until more capable aircraft like the Hunter became available.
P.1081 (BR 8.7)
Hawker P.1081: Leading the Way
Prototype derived from the sea Hawk, converted from the P.1052, used to develop the design and features of the Hunter, capable of carrying 4 20mm Cannons
Rank VI
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Hunter F.1 (BR 8.7)
Already in game
First Production variant of the Hunter, proposed to have a lower BR Due to it performing worse that other Hunters at the same BR
Hunter F.4 (BR 9.0)
Hawker Hunter F.4 (late production): The Hunter Matures
Improved version of the F.1, performs similar to other nations Hunters at hence should replace the F.1 at 9.0
Hunter F.5 (BR 9.0)
Hawker Hunter F.5: The Musketeer
Hunter F.4 with marginally better performance due to having the Sapphire 101 engine compared to the Avon 121 engine.
Hunter F.6 (BR 9.3)
Already in game
Last production Fighter variant of the Hunter with more powerful engine and slightly different design, we propose the removal of SRAAMs from this aircraft and for its place to be taken by the P.1109B
P.1109B (BR 9.3)
Hawker P.1109B - "The Nose Knows"
Hunter design roughly based of the F.6, incorporated AI.20 radar and Firestreak Air to Air missiles at the cost of 2 30mm ADEN cannons.
Hawk T.1A (BR 9.7)
BAE Hawk T.1A: The Trustworthy Teacher
Version of the Hawk T.1 modified for Combat, capable of carrying AIM-9 sidewinders, 30 mm ADEN cannon and various air to ground stores
Hawk Mk.63A
Export Version of the Hawk T.1 to the UAE with slightly better engine, Capable of carrying up to 4 Aim-9s compared to 2 on the T.1A
Rank VII
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P.1121 (BR 10.0)
Proposed Supersonic “Super Hunter” Design, had started construction but was cancelled before completion (note the image shows the mockup with the actual aircraft in construction next to it)
Hawk 200 (early) (BR 11.3)
British Aerospace Hawk 200: The Hawk Becomes The Hunter
An early variation of the Hawk 200, with twin ADEN-25 cannons in the nose, we propose this to be limited in Air to air armament to just AIM-9 and Skyflash in order to make it unique from the later versions.
Phantom FGR.2 (BR 12.3)
Already in game
The Main RAF version of the F-4 Phantom also referred to as the F-4M, we propose it to recieve its historical AIM-9Ls in to make it Unique from the FG.1, hence its higher BR
Rank VIII
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Hawk 200 (BR 13.7)
British Aerospace Hawk 200: The Hawk Becomes The Hunter - #31 by Fireraid233
an improved version of the early Hawk 200 swapping the Twin ADEN-25s for wingtip pylons, in this case would come to game with ASRAAM and AIM-120C to make it competitive at higher tiers.
Rank IX
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Eurofighter Typhoon IPA.6 (BR 14.7)
The IPA.6 was the 6th Instrumented production Typhoon, it was converted from the series production aircraft BS031 and was used for the development of the Tranche 2 computer systems in preparation for the Tranche 2 upgrades.
Eurofighter Typhoon FGR.4 (BR 15.3)
Eurofighter Typhoon FGR.4: The Storm Bringer
The Latest iteration of the Eurofighter in RAF service, having incorporated new equipment and greatly enhanced air to ground munitions including the Brimstone air to ground missile.
Rank X
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Eurofighter Typhoon FGR.4 (Project Centurion) (BR 16.0)
Eurofighter Typhoon FGR.4: The Storm Bringer
An upgrade of the FGR.4, incorporates the MBDA Meteor BVRAAM as a replacement to the AIM-120C
Branch 2: Interceptors
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Rank I
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Gladiator Mk.I (BR 1.0)
Gloster Gladiator Mk I: Beginning of the End - Great Britain - War Thunder - Official Forum
First Production variant of the Gladiator Armed with 4 7.7mm Machine guns, put at 1.0 to replace the Furys as they perform horribly compared to other reserves.
Gladiator Mk.II (BR 1.0)
Already in game
Second version of the Gladiator, also moved to 1.0 due to not having any large performance jumps over other Reserve premiums
F.5/34 (BR 1.3)
Gloster F.5/34 - Passed for Consideration - War Thunder - Official Forum
Made to compete against the MB.2 and others, armed with 8 7.7mm Machine guns.
Venom (BR 2.0)
Vickers Type 279 "Venom" - Great Britain - War Thunder - Official Forum
Made to compete against the MB.2, F.5/34 and others, also armed with 8 7.7mm machine guns
Rank II
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Spitfire Mk.I (BR 2.3)
First Production variant of the Spitfire, equipped with 2 bladed wooden propellor, inline canopy, no bullet proof glass and several other minor differences from later spits
Spitfire Mk.Ia (BR 3.0)
Already in game
Improved version of the Mk.I, now with a blown canopy and metal, 3 bladed propellor
Spitfire Mk.IIa (BR 3.0)
Already in game
Improvement over the Mk.I with the Merlin XII engine, performance marginally improved as a result
Spitfire Mk.IIb (BR 3.7)
Already in game
A Mk.II with the B type wing, armed with 4 x 7.7mm and 2 x 20mm cannons
Spitfire Mk.Vb/Trop (3.7)
Already in game
Version of the Mk.Vb equipped with a dust filter for desert operations, worse performance compared to the regular Mk.V as a result
Spitfire Mk.Vb (BR 4.0)
Already in game
main production variant of the Mk.Vs, equipped with the Merlin 45 engine and armed with 4 x 7.7mm and 2 x 20mm cannons
Rank III
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Spitfire F.IX (BR 4.3)
Already in game
Built to compete against the German Fw 190 fighters that outclassed the Mk.Vs, armed with 4 x 7.7mm and 2 x 20mm cannons
Spitfire F.XVI (BR 5.0)
Already in game
The final Merlin-powered variant of the Spitfire, the Spitfire F Mk XVI was a Spitfire LF Mk IX equipped with the Packard Merlin 266 engine, a Rolls-Royce Merlin 66 licence-built by the American Packard Motor Company.
Spitfire Mk.Vc/Trop (BR 4.7)
Already in game
Version of the Mk.V with a Dust filter for desert conditions and C type wing, worse performance as a result of the filter
Spitfire Mk.Vc (BR 5.0)
Already in game
Introduced the C type wing onto the spitfire airframe, allowed for 4 20mm cannons to be equipped in the wings
Rank IV
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Spitfire F.XIVe (BR 5.7)
Already in game
an improvement over the First Griffon powered spitfires with the Griffon 65 engine also one of the first variants to introduce the ‘Teardrop’ canopy.
Spitfire F.XVIII (BR 5.7)
Already in game
Refinement of the F.XIV, including the same engine however had several structural differences leading to stronger build, flight performance was almost identical to the F.XIV
Spitfire LF.IX (BR 5.7)
Already in game
Most produced Mk.IX variant of spitfire, equipped with the more powerful Merlin 66 engine
Spitfire F.21 (BR 6.7)
Supermarine Spitfire F Mk.21 - Great Britain - War Thunder - Official Forum
Very similar in performance to the F.22, except uses the original Canopy layout alongside a slightly longer tail section
Spitfire F.22 (BR 6.7)
Already in game
Version of the Spitfire built similar to the Supermarine Spiteful, armed with 4 20mm Cannons
Spitfire F.24 (BR 7.0)
Already in game
Upgraded version of the F.22, the final version of the Spitfire however never saw combat.
Spiteful F.XVI (BR 7.0)
Supermarine Spiteful F.XVI - Ultimate Spiteful
designed as a successor to the spitfire, however due to advancements in Jet aircraft made it obsolete and never entered service
Rank V
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Meteor F.2 (BR 7.0)
Gloster Meteor F Mk.II - "An Inglorious End"
Version of the meteor with Halford engines, was ditched in favour of the F.3 variation
Meteor F.3 (7.3)
Already in game
Arguably the first successful Meteor variant, powered by two Derwent I engines
Sea Meteor F.3 (BR 7.3)
Already in game
Version of the Meteor F.3 modified for carrier operations never saw serial production.
Meteor F.4 G.41F (BR 7.7)
Already in game
Upgraded version of the F.3, featuring the Derwent 5 Engines.
Meteor F.4 G.41G (BR 8.0)
Already in game
Version of the F.4 with shortened wings allowing for higher G turns at speed
Swift F.1 (BR 8.3)
Already in game
first version of the Single Seat Fighter operated by britain in the Late 50s, used in conjunction with the Hawker Hunter, Armed with 2 x 30mm ADEN cannons
Swift FR.5 (BR 8.7)
Tactical reconnaissance version of the Swift, retains the 2 x 30mm ADEN cannons but features a more powerful afterburning engine like the F.7
Swift F.7
Already in game
Version of the Swift outfitted to carry several Fireflash air to air missiles, armed with 2 x 30mm ADEN cannons in game
Rank VI
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Gnat F.1 (BR 9.0)
Folland Gnat F.1: Sabre Slayer
Light Fighter developed as a competitor to the Hunter, Used as a trainer by the RAF but saw service as a fighter with Finland and India
Gnat F.2 (BR 9.3)
Version of the Gnat F.1 with Reheat engines, the wing of the aircraft was built however was cancelled before a full airframe could be assembled
Type 545 (BR 9.0)
Supermarine Type 545: Britain's Lost Fighter
Designed as a successor to the Supermarine Swift, however cancelled not long before it could take flight, carried 4 30mm ADEN cannons and had provision for up to 4 Red top/ Firestreak missiles.
Lightning F.2 (BR 9.0)
Earlier version of the Lightning, incompatible with Red Tops however could swap out missiles for an extra 2 ADEN Cannons.
Lightning F.6 (BR 9.3)
Already in game
Improved version of the Lightning, incorporating Red Top missiles at the cost of the optional ADEN gun pack
Rank VII
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Tornado F.2A (BR 11.3)
Panavia Tornado F.2A: Tonka goes Hunting
A development of the Tornado F.2, the First variant of the Tornado ADV built to fill Britain’s air capability in the 1980s, upgraded to F.3 standard, retains the weaker engines of the F.2. In game it would be equipped with 2 AIM-9Ls and the Skyflash missiles, it would also lack integrated CMs meaning it would rely on BOL pods.
Tornado F.3 (BR 12.0)
Already in game
Improved version of the Tornado F.2, Similar to the F.2A, but incorporating more powerful engines, 2 more AIM9Ls and the Skyflash SuperTemp missiles, bringing its total missile count to 8 (4 ir, 4 Radar).
Tornado F.3 (Op. Granby) (BR 12.3)
Tornado F.3 Op Granby: Tonka goes to war
A slight upgrade to the Tornado F.3, this time introducing the AIM-9M Sidewinder to the Tornados armament, this would offer a slight increase in power of the Tornado, bringing its armament to 4 AIM-9L/M and 4 Skyflash/SuperTemps
Rank VIII
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Tornado F.3 AOP (BR 13.3)
Already in game (as F.3 (Late))
AOP is an Upgraded version of the Tornado F.3, A further upgrade of the CSP programme that introduced ASRAAM and AIM-120B missiles onto the Tornado, this version introducing midcourse to its AMRAAMs allowing it to utilize its AMRAAMs to maximum capability, in game it omits its ASRAAM to give a AIM-9 and AIM-120B Tornado.
Tornado F.3 FSP (BR 13.7)
the FSP (F.3 Sustainability Programme) was the final major upgrade to the Tornado F.3 fleet, introducing the AIM-120C Missile to the F.3, in game this would be the Best F.3 in game, being given the AIM-120C Missile And the ASRAAM missiles, with the potential for the ALARM anti-radiation missile as well.
Eurofighter Typhoon DA.2 (BR 14.0)
Eurofighter Typhoon DA.2: Birth of a Modern British Legend
First British built Eurofighter, equipped with the ECR-90 Pulse doppler radar, RB199 engines and was used for ASRAAM testing.
Rank IX
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Eurofighter Typhoon F.2 (BR 14.7)
Eurofighter Typhoon F.2: The Tranche 1 Tiffy (Part 2)
First Fighter Version of the Eurofighter Typhoon for the RAF, equipped with both AIM-120 and ASRAAM missiles
Branch 3: Heavy Fighters
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Rank I
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Lysander Mk.I (20mm)
Modified Lysander projected for use in strafing barges in a potential german invasion of Britain, never produced serially due to waning threat.
Buffalo Mk.I (BR 1.7)
Brewster Buffalo Mk I "Horrible Heffalumps"
British Version of the F2A-2 downgraded with 4 x 7.7mm machine guns instead of 12.7mm
Mohawk IV (BR 2.0)
Curtiss Mohawk IV: A Familiar Yet Different Face
Version of the H-75-A4 in british Service, several diverted from france following their surrender in 1940 armed with 6 x 7.7mm Machine guns
Rank II
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Airacobra Mk.IA (BR 2.3)
P-400 in British service, better performance due to being slightly lighter and having a more powerful engine.
Tomahawk Mk.I (BR 2.0)
Curtiss Tomahawk Mk.I: Designed in America, Bought by the French, Used by the British
Version of the H-81A Diverted to Britain from a french order after the fall of france
Armament
- 2 x 12.7mm and 4 x 7.7mm Machine guns
- up to 500 lbs bombs
Tomahawk Mk.IIB (BR 2.3)
Curtiss Tomahawk Mk.IIB: Perfecting the Imperfect
Upgraded version of the Tomahawk ordered directly for Britain, fixing many of the issues encountered on previous versions, retains the same armament though
Armament
- 2 x 12.7mm and 4 x 7.7mm Machine guns
- up to 500 lbs bombs
- .52 Gal drop tank
Kittyhawk Mk.I (BR 2.3)
Curtiss Kittyhawk Mk.I: So Much Better It's Actually A New Aircraft
Version of the P-40 in RAF service, ordered directly for Britain, functionally identical to the P-40E however in this case would come in its early variation with only 4 x 12.7mm machine guns, making it identical to the P-40D not currently in game
Armament
- 4 x 12.7mm Machine guns
- Up to 2000 lbs of bombs
Kittyhawk Mk.IA (BR 2.7)
Curtiss Kittyhawk Mk.IA: The Same Aircraft, Now Under Lend Lease!
Functionally identical to the Kittyhawk Mk.I, however delivered under lend-lease, would come with 6 x 12.7mm Machine guns making it identical to the P-40E in game, technically already in game as skins for the US P-40E
Armament
- 6 x 12.7mm Machine guns
- Up to 2000 lbs of bombs
Rank III
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Mustang Mk.I (BR 3.3)
North American Mustang Mk.I: The Forgotten First Production Mustang
The first Production variant of the Mustangs, designed exclusively for the RAF, armed with 4 x 7.7machine guns and 4 x 12.7mm machine guns
Mustang Mk.III (BR 3.7)
North American Mustang Mk.III: Now With a Merlin!
British version of the P-51B/C, unique due to its Malcolm hood canopy offering greater visibility in cockpit, armed with 4 2.7mm Machine guns
Whirlwind Mk.I (BR 3.7)
Already in game
The first Single seat, Cannon armed twin engined fighter of the RAF, designed as a heavy, long range alternative to the Hurricane.
Welkin Mk.I (BR 4.3)
Westland Welkin - Passed for Consideration - War Thunder - Official Forum
A high Altitude interceptor based off the Whirlwind, designed to combat the German high altitude bomber threat from Ju-86P bombers that never materialised
Type 432 (BR 4.3)
Vickers Type 432 - Great Britain - War Thunder - Official Forum
High altitude Interceptor equipped with Griffon engines, never put into production due to the High altitude bomber threat never materialising, armed with 6 20mm cannons
Mosquito F.II (BR 4.0)
Pure Fighter Version of the Mosquito, better performance than the FB.IV in game but no suspended armament
Mosquito F.XV (BR 4.3)
Version of the NF.XV without Radar, better performance compared to the F.II
Rank IV
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Mustang Mk.IV (BR 5.0)
North American Mustang Mk.IV: A Different Approach to A Common Issue
RAF Designation for the P-51D in british Service, identical to the Variants in USAF Service
Hornet F.3 (BR 6.0)
Already in game
Main Production variant of the Hornet, Armed with 4 x 20mm Cannons and a wide array of suspended weaponry
Meteor F.1 (BR 6.3)
Gloster Meteor Mk 1 - Passed for Consideration - War Thunder - Official Forum
First Variant of the Meteor, credited with the First Jet to Jet kill after it shot down a german V-1 Flying bomb.
Rank V
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E.1/44 (BR 7.0)
Single Engined alternative to the Meteor, this version equipped with the Nene II Engine and 4 20mm Cannons
DH.110 (BR 8.0)
Aircraft designed to compete against the Javelin, lost out for RAF Service but was further developed by the Navy into the Sea Vixen, armed with 4 x 30mm ADEN Cannons.
Meteor F.8 (ADEN) (BR 8.3)
An F.8 modified for 30mm ADEN trails, Armed with 2 x 30mm ADEN cannons and provision for another 2 x 20mm Hispano Cannons
Branch 4: Night/ South African Fighters
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Rank I
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Blenheim Mk.IF (BR 1.0)
Bristol Blenheim MK.1 - Passed for Consideration - War Thunder - Official Forum
Version of the Mk.I modified for Night Fighter duties, armed with an extra 4 x 7.7mm gun pack under the fuselage and an AI Mk.IV airborne radar.
Blenheim Mk.IVF (BR 1.3)
Bristol Blenheim Mk IVF: The Blenfighter - Great Britain - War Thunder - Official Forum
Version of the Mk.IV that underwent the same conversions as the Mk.IF, This version also had the option of mounting a 20mm Cannon in the observer’s position at the cost of the remaining suspended armament.
Hotspur (BR 1.0)
Hawker Hotspur: Turret Fighter Testbed - Great Britain - War Thunder - Official Forum
Designed to compete against the Bolton-Paul Defiant, lost out due to long development time and never progressed past the prototype stage, armed with 1 x 7.7mm Machine gun in the nose and 4 x 7.7mm in the turret.
Defiant Mk.I (BR 1.3)
infamous night fighter of the RAF, whilst lacking the Forward facing machine gun of the Hotspur it has the ability to lock the turret facing forwards at 19 degrees and fired by the pilot, also has better performance than the Hotspur.
Defiant Mk.II (BR 1.3)
[Aircraft] Boulton Paul Defiant NF Mk.II - Passed for Consideration - War Thunder - Official Forum
Improved version of the Mk.I with a Merlin XX engine, however extra performance is counteracted by the addition of an AI Mk.IV radar.
Rank II
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Hurricane NF.IIC (BR 2.3)
Hurricane Mk.IIC equipped with AI Mk.IV Radar, retains the 4 x 20mm Cannons of the standard version however worse performance due to increased weight
Beaufighter Mk.IF (BR 2.3)
Night Fighter Beaufighter with AI Mk.IV Radar and Bristol hercules engines, worse performance than the Mk.IV due to added weight and no suspended armament options
Beaufighter Mk.IIF (BR 2.3)
Beaufighter Mk.I modified with Merlin XX engines due to high demand for the Hercules on the Short Stirling, marginally better performance as a result
Beaufighter Mk.IVF (BR 3.0)
Beaufighter Mk.IV Identical to the standard version however is equipped with an AI Mk.VIII radar
Rank III
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Mosquito NF.II (BR 3.0)
A mosquito F.II Equipped with an AI Mk.IV Radar replacing the 4 x 7.7mm in the nose, considerably worse performance due to the extra weight.
Mosquito NF.XIII (BR 3.3)
Version based off of the NF.II however incorporating the upgraded AI Mk.VIII radar.
Mosquito NF.XV (BR 3.3)
Conversion of the F.XV with AI Mk.VIII radar, the 7.7mm machine guns were moved to a ventral pack similar the the Blenheims
Mosquito NF.XVI (BR 3.3)
Modified version of the High altitude PR.XVI equipped with AI Mk.VIII radar.
Mosquito NF.XIX (BR 3.7)
Derived from the Mk.XIII but with improved performance from twin Merlin 25 engines, also sold to Sweden as the J30.
Mosquito NF.30 (BR 4.0)
Final wartime mosquito and powered by Merlin 76 engines, also carried early ECM equipment on board
Rank IV
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Welkin NF.II (BR 4.7)
Two seat Night fighter variant of the Welkin Mk.I, only one built due to the German high altitude bomber threat never materialising
Rank V
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Meteor NF.11 (BR 7.3)
First Night Fighter Meteor, Derived from the T.7 and equipped with an Air intercept (AI) radar.
Meteor NF.14 (BR 7.7)
redesigned NF.11 with longer nose and redesigned canopy with better visibility, slightly better performance due to reduced drag
Vampire NF.10 (BR 7.3)
De Havilland Vampire DH113 NF.MK.10: The Big Nose Vampire
Night fighter version based of the F.1, equipped with an AI Mk.X radar and a De Haviland Goblin engine
Venom NF.2 (BR 7.7)
A two seat Night Fighter based on a design originally planned for Egypt, developed as an Interim until the NF.3 was available
Venom NF.3 (BR 8.3)
Upgraded NF.2 equipped with Ejection seats, a more powerful Ghost 104 engine and an AI.21 (AN/APS-57) radar provided through the US Military assistance programme
Javelin FAW.2 (BR 7.7)
Second Production variant of the Javelin, Equipped with the AI.22 Radar based off the American AN/APQ-43 radar.
Javelin FAW.7 (BR 8.0)
Introduced the new Sa.7 engines and armed with up to 4 Firestreaks, Functionally identical to the FAW.9 just without Reheat
Rank VI
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Javelin FAW.9 (BR 8.3)
Already in game
Final version of the Javelin, essentially an upgraded FAW.7 with revised wing structure and Afterburner
Lighting P.1A (BR 8.7)
Prototype for the Lightning, without the Inlet Cone, armed with 2 x 30mm ADEN Cannons with 125 rounds each
SR.177 (BR 9.0)
Mixed fuel interceptor being developed in the 1950s, ultimately doomed by corruption and politics and cancelled before the Prototype could be fully complete, Armed with either 2 Firestreak or Red Top Air to air Missiles and equipped with an AI.23 Radar
Rank VII
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Mirage IIIR2Z (BR 10.7)
Dassault-Breguet Mirage IIIR2Z - "South Africa's Shooting Star"
Recon Variant of the Mirage IIICZ, similar to the Mirage IIIR however armed with 2 x 30mm DEFA cannons and either 2x Magic 1 or V3B Missiles.
Mirage IIICZ (BR 11.0)
Mirage IIIC Built for the South African Air force, Would be almost identical to the IIIC in game but with the addition of V3B missiles
Cheetah E (BR 11.0)
Interim Upgrade of the Mirage III Until the C variant became available, Armed with a Variety of bombs and Missiles such as the V3B and Magic 1s, was also capable of taking V3Cs but we suggest it comes without them due to them being incredibly OP missiles for the airframe.
Mirage F1CZ (BR 12.0)
Export variant of the Mirage F1C to South Africa, Functionally identical to the F1C in game except with the addition of V3A/B/C missiles.
Rank VIII
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Super Mirage F1 (BR 12.7)
https://forum.warthunder.com/t/super-mirage-f1-the-dart-aiming-to-pierce-the-sun/37851
South African Mirage F1AZ equipped with the SMR-95 engine from the MiG-29, Armed with up to 2 Magic 2 and 2 R-73E missiles
Cheetah C (BR 13.3)
https://forum.warthunder.com/t/atlas-cheetah-c-swartkop-sprinter/65781
Massive Upgrade of the Mirage III and the Final production development of the Cheetah series, Equipped with a Wide array of Armement including R-Darter and V-3D Missiles
Rank IX
Branch 5: Naval Aircraft
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Rank I
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Nimrod Mk.I (BR 1.0)
Already in game
Carrier Based Fighter designed in the early 30s and loosely based of off the Fury, Removed as reserve for being obsolete compared to other Reserve Aircraft the same as the Fury’s
Nimrod Mk.II (BR 1.0)
Already in game
Upgraded Mk.I with a Swept Wing and more powerful engine, also removed for being obsolete compared to competitors
Sea Gladiator Mk.I (BR 1.0)
Already in game
Gloster Gladiator modified for Carrier operations for the Royal Navy, Replacing the Nimrod as Naval reserve due to being more comparable with other nations reserves
Skua Mk.II (BR 1.3)
https://forum.warthunder.com/t/blackburn-skua-mk-ii-plucky-little-bird/137812
First Metal Monoplane fighter of the FAA, seeing service in the early stages of WW2 such as the Norwegian Campaigns, Armed with 4 x 7.7mm machine guns in the wings, 1 x 7.7mm Machine gun in a rear turret and a small array of suspended armament
Roc Mk.I (Br 1.0)
https://forum.warthunder.com/t/blackburn-roc-mk-i-too-fat-to-climb/147480
Turret fighter based off the Blackburn Skua, armed with 4 x 7.7mm Machine guns in the dorsal turret and a small amount of bombs
Martlet Mk.I (BR 2.0)
First version of the F4F in British Service, similar to the F4F-3 however with a worse performing engine.
Rank II
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Sea Hurricane Mk.IB (BR 2.0)
Already in game
Navalised version of the Hurricane Mk.I fitted with catapult and arrestor gear equipment, armed with
the standard 8 x 7.7mm machine guns
Sea Hurricane Mk.IC (BR 2.7)
Already in game
Navalised version of the Hurricane Mk.I fitted with catapult and arrestor gear equipment, armed with 4 x 20mm Cannons
Fulmar Mk.I (BR 2.3)
https://old-forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/446022-fairey-fulmar/
First Variant of the Fulmar naval fighter, with a Merlin VIII Engine, armed with 8 x 7.7mm Machine guns in the wings
Fulmar Mk.II (BR 2.7)
https://old-forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/446022-fairey-fulmar/
Upgraded version of the Fulmar equipped with the Merlin XXX engine, also armed with either 8 x 7.7mm or 4 12.7mm Machine guns
Corsair Mk.I (BR 2.3)
https://forum.warthunder.com/t/vought-corsair-mk-i-the-long-nosed-pirate-i/125921
Variant of the F4U-1 in British service, outfitted with the birdcage canopy and non water cooled R-2800-8 engine, this variant never actually operated from British carriers due to their wings being too long, they are armed with 6 x 12.7mm machine guns and up to 1000 lbs of bombs
Corsair Mk.IV (BR 2.7)
https://forum.warthunder.com/t/goodyear-corsair-mk-iv-the-long-nosed-pirate-iv/127088
A Variant of the F4U-1A Corsair licence built by goodyear, dubbed the FG-1A, these were an improvement over the previous Mk.I (F4U-1) due to a bulged canopy and slightly improved R-2800-8W engine featuring water cooling, although the armament of 6 x 12.7mm and 1000 lbs of bombs stays the same
Corsair Mk.IV (late) (BR 3.0)
https://forum.warthunder.com/t/goodyear-corsair-mk-iv-the-long-nosed-pirate-iv/127088
a slightly confusing name, however this is a Corsair based on the FG-1D (F4U-1D) built by Goodyear, this variant features the same upgrades that were introduced on the standard F4U-1D including an increased ground attack ordinance of 2000 lbs
Rank III
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Hellcat Mk.I (BR 3.0)
https://forum.warthunder.com/t/grumman-hellcat-mk-i-a-hungry-hungry-gannet-i/127366/2
British Designation for the F6F-3 Hellcat, also known as Gannet F Mk.I, over 1300 hellcats were delivered to the RN through lend lease including both the Mk.I and Mk.II variants.
Hellcat FR Mk.II (BR 3.3)
https://forum.warthunder.com/t/grumman-hellcat-fr-mk-ii-a-hungry-hungry-gannet-iii/127367
A Modified version of the Hellcat Mk.II, loosely based on the F6F-5P, equipped with Camera equipment for Fighter-Recon roles, many were planned to see combat in the planned invasion of japan however the war ended before it could happen, it was armed with 6 x 12.7mm machine guns, 2000 lbs of bombs under the fuselage, and 1000 lbs under each wing, a torpedo and a variety of Tiny tim and HVAR rockets
Hellcat NF Mk.II (BR 4.3)
https://forum.warthunder.com/t/grumman-hellcat-nf-mk-ii-a-hungry-hungry-gannet-ii/124625
British Designation of the F6F-5N, it was adopted too late to see combat with the RN however was retained post war to evaluate its effectiveness as a potential night fighter, it was armed with 2 x 20mm cannons, 4 x 12.7mm machine guns and up to 3000 lbs of bombs, rockets or a torpedo. It had a max speed of 629 km/h, a service ceiling of 11,400m and a climb rate of 13m/s
Firebrand F.I (BR 3.3)
First Production variant of the Blackburn Firebrand, 50 ordered however most were completed as TF.II or III standard
Firebrand TF.IV (BR 3.7)
Already in game
Improved variant with the Centaurus IX Engine, Many completed as TF.V standard instead
Firebrand TF.VA (BR 4.0)
An improved variant of the Firebrand TF.IV, maintaining the same armament of 4 x 20mm Hispanos and a wide suspended armament selection, however this variant introduces Hydraulically Boosted Ailerons to address its roll rate issues, giving it improved manoeuvrability
Firefly F.I (BR 3.3)
Already in game
Fighter version of the Firefly without any Recon or Radar Equipment, armed with 4 Hispano Mk.II cannons.
Firefly FR.V (BR 3.7)
Already in game
Development of the Firefly with the Griffon engine and Hispano Mk.V cannons, also equipped with Recon equipment for reconnaissance
Seafire LF.III (BR 5.0)
Already in game
First True Navalised version of the spitfire, powered by the more powerful Merlin 55 Engine and armed with4 x 7.7mm machine guns alongside 2 x 20mm Cannons
Rank IV
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Seafire F.XVII (BR 5.3)
Already in game
Improved Seafire, powered by a rolls-royce Griffon engine and fitted with Hispano Mk.V cannons over the older Mk.IIs.
Seafire FR.47 (BR 5.7)
Already in game
Final version of the Seafire, incorporating several upgrades over all previous variants, serving all the way up to 1951 and seeing combat mainly in the Asia-pacific Region.
Seafang F.31 (BR 6.0)
https://forum.warthunder.com/t/supermarine-seafang-f-31-the-interim/152539
The navalised version of the Spiteful, suffered the same fate of becoming obsolete in the face of advancing Jet Technology, only 9 production aircraft were made.
Sea Fury FB.11 (BR 5.7)
Already in game
Post War Turboprop aircraft used by the Royal navy and several other navies around the world, armed with 4 x 20mm cannons and an array of Suspended armament
Sea Fury F.10 (BR 6.0)
https://old-forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/412017-hawker-sea-fury-fx-legendary-performance/
Earlier Version of the Sea fury without any capability for carrying bombs, slightly lighter and with better performance than the FB.11.
Sea Hornet F.20 (BR 5.7)
Navalised Version of the Hornet designed to operate from carriers, worse performance due to increased weight from arrestor and catapult gear.
Sea Hornet NF.21 (BR 6.0)
https://old-forum.warthunder.com/index.php?/topic/399797-de-havilland-sea-hornet-nf-mk21/
Night Fighter for the FAA equipped with the improved Merlin 133, 134 or 135 engines, also armed with an AN/APS4 and a second crew member in a bubble canopy in the rear.
Rank V
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Attacker FB.1 (BR 7.0)
Already in game
Modified Attacker F.1, capable of carrying Bombs and rockets, armed with 4 x 20mm Cannons and an array of suspended armament
Sea Hawk FB.3 (BR 7.7)
First Fighter bomber variant of the Sea Hawk, similar to the F.2 except with stronger wings to accommodate the suspended armament.
Sea Hawk FGA.6 (BR 8.0)
Already in game
Improved variant of the FGA.4 incorporating the Nene 103 engine, was the second most produced variant of the Sea Hawk behind the FB.3
P.1052 (BR 8.3)
https://forum.warthunder.com/t/hawker-p-1052-sea-hawk-gets-new-wings/16927
Prototype variant of the sea hawk with 40 degree swept wings, with full provisions for carrying the standard 4 x 20mm cannons of standard Sea Hawks
Sea Venom FAW.20 (BR 7.7)
Already in game
Initial production variant of the Sea Venom, modified from the NF.2A, equipped with the AI Mk.10 Radar
Sea Venom FAW.22 (BR 8.3)
Improved Version of the Sea Venom with the Ghost 105 engine, either the AI.21 or 22 Radars and Twin Firestreak Air to Air missiles, is credited with being the first combat Aircraft of the FAA to use Air to Air missiles
Rank VI
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Scimitar F.1 (BR 8.7)
Already in game
Twin engines, near-supersonic Fighter aircraft of the FAA, partially developed from the Attacker, Armed with 4 x 30mm ADEN cannons, up to 4 x AIM-9 Sidewinders, and several other types of suspended armament
Sea Vixen FAW.1 (BR 8.7)
https://forum.warthunder.com/t/de-haviland-sea-vixen-faw-1-ugly-yet-beautiful/64792
First iteration of the Sea Vixen, without any Red Top capability, armed with 28 RP rockets in pods behind the nose wheel, these could technically be swapped out for 4 x 30mm ADEN cannons as that is what the Prototype carried before being swapped to rockets
P.1154 (RN) (BR 9.7)
https://forum.warthunder.com/t/hawker-siddeley-p-1154-royal-navy-daddy-sea-harrier/53272
Supersonic VTOL aircraft being designed for the Royal Navy and the All weather fighter version of the P.1154, however cancelled before construction was complete, was to be armed with 2 x 30mm Cannons and up to 4 red top missiles
Rank VII
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Sea Harrier FRS.1(e) (BR 10.7)
Already in game
Navalised version of the harrier designed for fleet air defence from the Navy’s new STOVL carriers, This version is the Pre-Falklands Variant without the Twin AIM-9L mounts.
Phantom FG.1 (BR 12.0)
Already in game
McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom Modified for British Service, Equipped with Carrier Equipment, Rolls Royce Spey engines and an improved radar. This version did not get AIM-9Ls in service unlike the FGR.2s
Rank VIII
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Sea Harrier FA.2 (BR 13.0)
Already in game
Massive Upgrade package of the FRS.1 from the Late 80s, incorporating Blue Vixen radar, AMRAAM and several other Upgrades, widely considered to be the Last Purely British Harrier.
Rank IX
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P.1216 (BR 14.7)
https://forum.warthunder.com/t/bae-p-1216-the-last-great-british-stovl/73548
A Supersonic Stovl Project from the 80s to replace the Sea Harrier, had immense Amounts of research and development put into it, however due to its classified nature it is unknown if a prototype was started before its cancellation, could be swapped for a commonwealth aircraft such as an upgraded Canadian CF-18 or Australian F/A-18s if it does not meet the standard for the game
Rank X
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F-35B (BR 16.7)
https://forum.warthunder.com/t/lockheed-martin-f-35b-lightning-the-lightning-strikes-again/49884/3
Most modern and advance aircraft currently in use with both the RAF and FAA, currently operating mainly from the QE class of carriers they serve as Britain’s main Naval fighter and are set to serve for decades to come, some unique british modifications include the integration of the MBDA ASRAAM and Meteor Air to Air Missiles