Hawker Hunter Mk. 58
Development of the Hunter began with the RAF’s search for a replacement for the Meteor in 1947 and the first prototype was ready in mid-1951. The initial versions of the Hunter suffered from numerous problems with their aerodynamics, range and weapons. However, development continued and most of the problems were fixed in the Mark 4 and Mark 6 versions of the aircraft. Hunters served as the primary fighter for the Royal Air Force well into the 1960s while two-seat trainers and ground attack variants were used until the 1970s. The Hunter was also an extremely popular export fighter eventually serving with twenty-one air forces outside of England. The Hunter Mk. 58 is the export version of the Mk. 6 fighter built for Switzerland. The Swiss Air Force used the Hunter from 1958 to 1994.
Wingspan  | 33 ft 8 in.  | 
Length  | 45 ft 10.5 in.  | 
Height  | 13 ft 2 in.  | 
Weight  | 17,750 lbs (loaded)  | 
Maximum Speed  | 715 MPH  | 
Service Ceiling  | 51,500 ft  | 
Range  | 1,900 miles  | 
Engine  | One Rolls-Royce Avon 207 turbojet with 10,145 pounds of thrust  | 
Crew  | 1  | 
Manufacturer
Hawker
Markings
Swiss Air Force, 5th Fighter Squadron, 1994
Serial Number
J-4035
Designation
Hunter Mk. 58