The Hawker Hart is a British two-seater biplane light bomber aircraft that saw service with the Royal Air Force (RAF). It was designed during the 1920s...
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Air Force. It was developed from the Hawker Hart day bomber introduced in 1931. An improved Hawker Hart bomber defined by Specification G.7/34, was purchased...
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B11/41 Hawker P.1007 Hawker P.1008 Hawker P.1014 Hawker P.1017 Hawker P.1021 Hawker P.1025 Hawker P.1027 Hawker P.1028 Hawker P.1029 Hawker P.1030 Hawker P...
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was the fighter counterpart to the Hawker Hart light bomber. The Hawker Fury was a development of the earlier Hawker F.20/27 prototype fighter, replacing...
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cockpit on a Hawker mount Bombs: Mountings for a camera, flares, and 2 × 112 lb (51 kg) bombs (or containers) Related development Hawker Hart Hawker Audax Aircraft...
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of the Hart wrestling family Hart House (University of Toronto), a student centre Hawker Hart, a Royal Air Force biplane light-bomber USS Hart, US Navy...
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Handley Page H.P.38 Hawker Audax Hawker Demon Hawker Fury Hawker Hardy Hawker Hart Hawker Hind Hawker Hornet Hawker Nimrod Hawker Osprey Heinkel He 70...
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Lapland, from January 7, 1940, with 12 Gloster Gladiator II fighters, five Hawker Hart bombers, and eight other planes. In total, the unit destroyed twelve...
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Several countries and many Royal Air Force units operated the Hawker Hart and its variants. Afghanistan Afghan Air Force received eight aircraft in 1937...
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mid-1930s for the Royal Air Force (RAF) as a monoplane successor to the Hawker Hart and Hind biplanes. The Battle was powered by the same high-performance...
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