The Hawker Hart is a British two-seater biplane light bomber aircraft that saw service with the Royal Air Force (RAF). It was designed during the 1920s by Sydney Camm and manufactured by Hawker Aircraft. The Hart was a prominent British aircraft in the inter-war period, but was obsolete and already side-lined for newer monoplane aircraft designs by the start of the Second World War, playing only minor roles in the conflict before being retired.
Several major variants of the Hart were developed, including a navalised version for the Royal Navy's aircraft carriers. Beyond Britain, the Hart would be operated by a number of foreign nations, including Sweden, Yugoslavia, Estonia, South Africa, and Canada.
The HawkerHart is a British two-seater biplane light bomber aircraft that saw service with the Royal Air Force (RAF). It was designed during the 1920s...
Air Force. It was developed from the Hawker Hart day bomber introduced in 1931. An improved HawkerHart bomber defined by Specification G.7/34, was purchased...
was the fighter counterpart to the HawkerHart light bomber. The Hawker Fury was a development of the earlier Hawker F.20/27 prototype fighter, replacing...
crashed on 8 September 1941, killing its pilot. Related development HawkerHartHawker Audax Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era Douglas...
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Several countries and many Royal Air Force units operated the HawkerHart and its variants. Afghanistan Afghan Air Force received eight aircraft in 1937...
mid-1930s for the Royal Air Force (RAF) as a monoplane successor to the HawkerHart and Hind biplanes. The Battle was powered by the same high-performance...
fast bomber/strike aircraft, reconnaissance, and night fighter. The HawkerHart was also quite 'multirole' in its numerous variants, being designed as...
aircraft types were stored at Kinloss during 1940 including, Hawker Audax, Hawker Hind, HawkerHart, De Havilland Tiger Moth, Handley Page Harrow, Miles Magister...
trainer to 1941 Hawker Demon (RAF) obsolete fighter used as trainer HawkerHart (RAF) obsolete bomber used as trainer and target tug Hawker Henley (RAF)...
company's designation for American branch's F.11 seaplane Hawker B 4, Swedish designation for HawkerHart biplane Keystone B-4, United States biplane bomber...
October 1929. The competing HawkerHart and Avro Antelope prototypes had been flying for over a year by this time, and the Hart had received an initial production...
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most of the contracts from the SAF, such as license production of the HawkerHart (B 4) and Northrop Model 8 (B 5). After ASJA's design bureau produced...
3 obtained from 2014, currently operational HawkerHart: Eight obtained from 1937, soon replaced Hawker Hind: 28 obtained from 1938, served as late as...
designated F 19 and consisted of 12 Gloster Gladiator fighters and four HawkerHart dive-bombers. The Swedish Air Force saw combat as part of the United...
the Royal Air Force, competing against the HawkerHart and the Fairey Fox II. It was unsuccessful, the Hart being preferred. The Avro 604 Antelope was...
237 (Rhodesia) Squadron RAF. This squadron, initially equipped with HawkerHarts, participated in the East African campaign against the Italians. On 1...
did not enter service HawkerHart S 7 reconnaissance 10 1934–1937 redesignated B 4 in 1937, some built by ASJA and CVM Hawker Osprey S 9 reconnaissance...
(15 FTS), initially equipped with thirteen Airspeed Oxfords and five HawkerHarts. Aircraft were stored in the open until the first hangars were completed...