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    The Hawker Dantorp H.B. III was a Danish single-engined biplane bomber of the 1930s. The aircraft was a development of the British Hawker Horsley designed...
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    Some aircraft were fitted with floats. Two aircraft, known as the Hawker Dantorp and powered by Leopard II engines were sold to the Danish Government...
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  • of Hart Hawker Dantorp 1932- biplane bomber developed from Horsley for Royal Danish Navy Hawker Demon 1933 - fighter developed from Hart Hawker Hardy 1933...
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  • 1976 Operational 6 Hawker Audax UK Reconnaissance bomber 1931 Operational 700+ Hawker Dantorp UK Torpedo bomber 1932 Operational 2 Hawker Hardy UK Reconnaissance...
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  • needed] Bristol Bulldog Gloster Gauntlet Fokker D.XXI Hawker Nimrod/Nimrodderne Fokker C.V Hawker Dantorp Heinkel HE 8 Avro Tutor de Havilland Tiger Moth Cierva...
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    1976 Prototype Hawker Dantorp UK Floatplane Bomber 1925 Prototypes 2 Hawker Hind UK Floatplane Trainer 1934 Production 2 for Portugal Hawker Osprey UK Floatplane...
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  • France: Éditions Lela Presse, 2005. ISBN 2-914017-26-X. Hall, Alan W. Hawker Hunter - Warpaint Series No 8. Bedfordshire, UK: Hall Park Books, 1997....
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    Hansa-Brandenburg GDW Germany 1916 Prototype 1 Hawker Dantorp UK 1932 Prototype 2 Hawker Harrier UK 1927 Prototype 1 Hawker Horsley UK 1925 Out of service 122 Heinkel...
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  • IIIA 800 hp, geared epicyclic drive. Blackburn Iris Junkers Ju 52 Hawker Dantorp Hawker Horsley Data from Lumsden, 2003. Type: 14-cylinder twin-row air-cooled...
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