The P.1214 was one of several Hawker proposals for the supersonic Harrier II.
Distinguished by its forward-swept wings and double-boom "flying squirrel"-like
body (to keep exhaust away from control surfaces), the design also featured
afterburning PCB Pegasus engines.
The P.1214 was ultimately rejected in favor of the far more conventional GR7,
which was based on the original 1950s-era design.
Hawker P1214 Micro Paper Airplane
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