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    The Hawker Henley was a British two-seat target tug derived from the Hawker Hurricane that was operated by the Royal Air Force during the Second World...
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    powered turret as the main armament to replace the Hawker Demon. It was developed from the Hawker Henley, a competitor for the light bomber role but put...
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  • up Henley or henley in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Henley may refer to: Henley, Dorset, a location Henley, Gloucestershire, a location Henley-on-Thames...
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    doubled as flaps for carrier landings. The Hawker Henley had a top speed only 50 mph (80 km/h) slower than the Hawker Hurricane fighter from which it was derived...
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    The Hawker Hurricane is a British single-seat fighter aircraft of the 1930s–40s which was designed and predominantly built by Hawker Aircraft Ltd. for...
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    the heavy early airborne radars. The Hawker Henley, a two-seat version of the Battle of Britain-winning Hawker Hurricane, was designed as a dive bomber...
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    April 1942 to March 1944. Other aircraft used in this role were the Hawker Henley, the Boulton Paul Defiant and the Westland Lysander, although the RAF...
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  • trainer to 1941 Hawker Demon (RAF) obsolete fighter used as trainer Hawker Hart (RAF) obsolete bomber used as trainer and target tug Hawker Henley (RAF) target...
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  • K5099) flying on 13 January 1937. The prototype Hawker Henley followed on 10 March 1937. The Hawker was deemed superior but the demand for a light bomber...
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