Hawker
P.1052 VX279
The P.1052 was
basically a Sea Hawk with swept (35 degrees) wings. The first
prototype
flew on 19
Novermber 1948. Depicted above is the second one. This
machine crashed in
April of 1951 killing the pilot, S/L
T.S. Wade. Despite setbacks, experience gained with this
aircraft and the follow on
swept-tail P.1081, provided much data in support of the design of
that very successful fighter, the
Hunter. Look how much cleaner these early jet
fighters look
compared to today's machines,
loaded down with wing ordnance, extra tanks and Lord knows
what else.