the Hawker Demon. The production Demon's first flight was on 10 February 1933. 305 Hawker Demons were built, including 232 for the RAF. The Demon was...
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States Navy fighter aircraft Hawker Demon, a Royal Air Force biplane Demons (board game), a 1979 fantasy game Dodge Demon, a name used for various automobiles...
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rear cockpit developed for the Demon. The prototype (Serial number K2915) was constructed very rapidly due to Hawker's development work for other proposals...
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List of Charmed characters (redirect from Barbas the Demon of Fear)
powers temporarily, before switching them back. In season five, demons such as the Hawker Demon (Jack McGee), Parasites (Andy Mackenzie and Nicholas Sadler)...
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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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when Hawker Aircraft company developed the Hurricane, RAF Fighter Command had just 13 squadrons, equipped with the Hawker Fury, Hawker Demon, or the...
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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)...
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was fully equipped with Hart fighters, which by then were known as Hawker Demons. The Abyssinia Crisis in September 1935 led to the squadron being stripped...
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Little John 2002 Bailiff Television film Charmed 2003 Hawker Demon Episode: "Baby's First Demon" Carnivàle 2003 Bulldozer Driver Episode: "Milfay" Malcolm...
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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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as a single-seat fighter squadron, the squadron received two-seater Hawker Demons, which it operated until 1938. This included service in Egypt from October...
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the Second World War, the station was the first to take delivery of the Hawker Hurricane. The station played a key role during the Battle of Britain, when...
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and stayed until 1945, operating the Fairey IIIF, Vickers Vincent, Hawker Demon, Martin Maryland, Fairey Swordfish, and the Lockheed Hudson. On 10 June...
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5s, it took on a specialist bomber role in the 1930s, flying mainly Hawker Demons but also Westland Wapitis and Bristol Bulldogs, before re-equipping...
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RAF. In July 1937, he was assigned to No. 64 Squadron, which operated Hawker Demon and, later, Bristol Blenheim fighters. Posted to No. 234 Squadron following...
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United States 1936 147 Hawker Demon United Kingdom 1933 305 Australia Hawker Fury United Kingdom 1931 275 Yugoslavia, South Africa Hawker Nimrod United Kingdom...
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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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surrounding which later came to be known as 'friendly fire' incidents, were two Hawker Hurricanes of 56 Squadron. On 6 September 1939, three days after the declaration...
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unit at RAAF Station Richmond, New South Wales, on 3 May 1937, flying Hawker Demons before taking delivery of its first Avro Anson the following month....
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The Hawker Siddeley Harrier is a British jet-powered attack aircraft designed and produced by the British aerospace company Hawker Siddeley. It was the...
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Blenheim I No. 41 Squadron RAF between 18 March and 11 August 1936 with the Hawker Demon No. 94 Squadron RAF between 2 May 1939 and 19 April 1941 with the Gloster...
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extra workers. The first "turret" fighter to be built was some of the Hawker Demon. This was followed by Boulton Paul's most famous aircraft, the Defiant...
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Gloster Gauntlet Hawker Hart (1935) Hawker Demon (1935) Hawker Hardy (1938) Westland Lysander Gloster Gladiator Hawker Hurricane (1941) Hawker Hurricane IID...
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Shorthorn GAF Canberra GAF Jindivik GAF Pika General Dynamics F-111G Hawker Demon Hawker Siddeley HS 748 Lockheed C-130E Hercules Lockheed C-130H Hercules...
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squadron returned to the United Kingdom in August and reequipped with Hawker Demon two-seater fighters. In January 1937 Gillam was posted to the Meteorological...
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and 19 November 1936 with the Hawker Hart & Hawker Demon and between 22 November 1937 and 17 February 1941 with the Hawker Hardy, Gloster Gauntlet, Westland...
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August the following year, he attempted to rescue the pilot of a crashed Hawker Demon aircraft engulfed in flames at an airfield in Hamilton, Victoria. The...
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on 23 September 1922. No. 64 Squadron RAF from 1 August 1936 with the Hawker Demon until 16 August 1936 when the squadron moved to the United Kingdom. No...
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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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