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who at the time were using the Hawker Hind, on the 20th September 1938 and by the time the Second World War (1939 - 1945) broke out in September 1939 ten squadrons were using the Hampden and early reconnaissance
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who had their Hawker Audax replaced with the type in June 1937, and No. 35 Squadron based at RAF Worthy Down in July 1937. Stationed in both the United Kingdom and abroad, where the majority of Wellesleys
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could be catapulted from ships although in the end Hawker Hurricanes would fulfil this role. With the Fulmar seeing service in all theatres of war it provided the Royal Navy with a reliable long-range
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Bristol, General Aircraft and Hawker all considered the proposal but no submissions were made. Supermarine showed no interest and it looked like the project would go no further. The Air Ministry's Director
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squadrons comprising a number of aircraft including the Hawker Tempest Mk II and the de Havilland Hornet, when it became available. Alongside this the Australian First Tactical Air Force, equipped with
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larger numbers and the aircraft's vulnerability to the Hawker Hurricane and Supermarine Spitfire saw the aircraft move to night operations and other roles. One of these roles was as a transport aircraft
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Competition would be fierce as Blackburn, Hawker, Vickers and Westland would all submit designs alongside Fairey. Fairey's submission would be designed by Marcel Lobelle and was known as the Fairey
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Bringing Vintage Aircraft to Life since 2010 Home : Articles : Aircraft Database : Battle of Britain : Museum Guide de Havilland Tiger MothTechnical Details : Photos : See This Aircraft Home
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Bringing Vintage Aircraft to Life since 2010 Home : Articles : Aircraft Database : Battle of Britain : Museum Guide Armstrong Whitworth WhitleyTechnical Details : Photos : See This Aircraft Home