Hawker Hind was a British light bomber of the inter-war years produced by Hawker Aircraft for the Royal Air Force. It was developed from the Hawker Hart...
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prove to be a successful one with a number of derivatives, including the Hawker Hind and Hector. There were a number of Hart variants, though only slight...
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Navy ships Hind-class sloop, an 18th century Royal Navy class Mil Mi-24, a Soviet/Russian helicopter codenamed "Hind" by NATO Hawker Hind, a Royal Air...
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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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Because of the demand for Rolls-Royce Kestrel engines required for the Hawker Hind programme, an alternative power plant was specified. Consequently, the...
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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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18 Squadron RAF 1936 Hawker Hart, Hawker Hind. No. 21 Squadron RAF 1935–1936 Hawker Hind. No. 34 Squadron RAF 1935–1936 Hawker Hind. No. 35 Squadron RAF...
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Amanullah Khan alongside other rebels. The Afghan government deployed Hawker Hind aircraft against the rebels, using aircraft to drop leaflets, gun down...
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tradition of writing its squadron number in Roman numerals. It received Hawker Hinds as a temporary replacement for the Harts before re-equipping with Fairey...
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bomber Hawker Audax (RAF) Army cooperation biplane Hawker Hardy (RAF) General purpose biplane Hawker Hector (RAF) Army cooperation biplane Hawker Hind (RAF)...
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planes in service. The Hawker Hind remained in the Afghan inventory until 1957, and as of 2009 one former Afghan Air Force Hawker Hind still flew in the Shuttleworth...
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obtained from 2014, currently operational Hawker Hart: Eight obtained from 1937, soon replaced Hawker Hind: 28 obtained from 1938, served as late as 1957...
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target tug in 1942. It was in use as a target tug from 1944 to 1946. Hawker Hind and Hind Trainer Lockheed Hudson I (also used for maritime patrol duties)...
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three reconnaissance squadrons, armed with up to 12 Letov Š-16LS, 2 Hawker Hind and 10 Stampe SV.5, and a naval reconnaissance squadron with 4 Fairey...
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camouflaged and armed and various types, such as the North American Harvard, Hawker Hind, Airspeed Oxford and even the de Havilland Tiger Moth, formed shadow...
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exchanged for the Hawker Hind light bomber. On 21 August 1936, No. 98 Squadron RAF and No. 104 Squadron RAF arrived, also with the Hawker Hind, training exercises...
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The Hawker Fury is a British biplane fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force in the 1930s. It was a fast, agile aircraft, and the first interceptor...
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Squadron from 1925, which consisted of DH 9As, Westland Wapitis, Hawker Harts, and Hawker Hind light bombers. All the aircraft used a grass airstrip. In 1918...
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The Dzus fasteners (gold coloured circular objects) fastening the cowling panels of the 1930s Hawker Hind...
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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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fleet included the US-built Vultee Vengeance, Douglas Dakota, the British Hawker Hurricane, Supermarine Spitfire, Bristol Blenheim, and Westland Lysander...
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(Fleet Reconnaissance) Flight No. 447 (Fleet Reconnaissance) Flight Hawker Hart Hawker Hind Mason 1991, p. 165. Wixey Air Enthusiast November/December 2001...
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country". Trainers in New Zealand such as the North American Harvard, Hawker Hind and even the de Havilland Tiger Moth were camouflaged and armed. Hudsons...
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Gloster Gnatsnapper Gloster Goring Hawker Audax Hawker F.20/27 Hawker Fury Hawker Hart Hawker Hind Hawker Hoopoe Hawker F.20/27 IMAM Ro.30 Koolhoven F.K...
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4 Hawker Audax United Kingdom Liaison 1939 1945 7 Hawker Hart United Kingdom Bomber 1939 1942 7 Hawker Hind United Kingdom Bomber 1939 1941 6 Hawker Hurricane...
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Force Squadrons. It was equipped with Hawker Hart light bombers. As war approached, these were replaced by Hawker Hinds in May 1938. On 1 January 1939 the...
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designed Hawker Hart. In October 1935 the squadron moved to Aden, but returned to Andover in August 1936. The Harts were replaced by the Hawker Hind in 1936...
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Flight RAF 1952–1957 Aircraft that were based at Yeadon: Hawker Hart 1936–1938 Hawker Hind 1938–1939 Supermarine Spitfire 1946 De Havilland Mosquito...
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No. 1 Squadron RNZAF, later No. 42 Squadron RNZAF NZ7620 -27629 Hawker Hind Hind, Hind Trainer 63 United Kingdom Two-seat army co-operation, advanced...
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parking position. No. 46 Squadron was also at Abingdon at this time flying Hawker Siddeley Andovers, one of their roles being to support UK MAMS (United Kingdom...
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