H.P.87
As the H.P.80 was such a significant departure from previous aircraft designs, the aerodynamics of the basic design and the crescent wing itself required validation.
To ensure that the H.P.80 and the less advanced Avro Vulcan were able to perform as designed, both HP and Avro constructed small scale flying models of their bomber designs. And meanwhile the RAF hedged their bets and had also commissioned the less advanced Vickers Valiant and Short Sperrin as backups in case the advanced aircraft failed.
HP's first aerodynamic trial aircraft was a wooden 1/3 scale remote control towed glider, designated the H.P.87. This aircraft was written off on its first flight, and interest then moved to a manned larger size aircraft.