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Hawker Henley Jump to: Technical Details : Photos : See This Aircraft Home > Aircraft Database > British Aircraft > Hawker Henley Intended to operate as a light bomber the Henley would never serve
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Hawker Demon Jump to: Technical Details : Photos : See This Aircraft Home > Aircraft Database > British Aircraft > Hawker Demon The Demon was the fighter version of another Hawker aircraft, the Hart
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Hawker Tornado Jump to: Technical Details : Photos : See This Aircraft Home > Aircraft Database > British Aircraft > Hawker Tornado The Tornado was intended to be powered by the Rolls-Royce Vulture
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35 Hawker Hurricane Facts Home > Articles > 35 Hawker Hurricane Facts Designed by Sir Sydney Camm the Hurricane would provide the Royal Air Force with its first monoplane fighter and play a pivotal
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Hawker, Fairey, Supermarine, Gloster, Armstrong Whitworth and Boulton Paul all made submissions. Hawker's prototype, called the Hotspur, along with the Boulton Paul F.82 saw an order for two prototypes
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Handley Page Hampden Handley Page Hereford Hawker Demon Hawker Fury Hawker Hart Hawker Hector Hawker Henley Hawker Hind Hawker Hurricane Hawker Nimrod Hawker Sea Fury Hawker Sea Hurricane
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Hawker Hector The Hector, based on another Hawker type the Hart, was an Army Co-operation aircraft used by home based squadrons during the late 1930s. Read profile LATEST ARTICLE The Story of the
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It will be squadrons of Hawker Hurricanes and Supermarine Spitfires operating from airfields in Southern England who carry out sorties over the battlefield. Lord Gort, Commander-in-Chief of the British
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Blackburn along with Avro, Boulton Paul, Hawker and Vickers all submitted designs, however it would be Blackburn's Skua design which would see service and two prototypes were ordered during April 1935.
