The Hawker Horsley was a British single-engined biplane bomber of the 1920s. It was the last all-wooden aircraft built by Hawker Aircraft, and served as a medium day bomber and torpedo bomber with Britain's Royal Air Force between 1926 and 1935, as well as the navies of Greece and Denmark.
The HawkerHorsley was a British single-engined biplane bomber of the 1920s. It was the last all-wooden aircraft built by Hawker Aircraft, and served as...
33 Squadron RAF in February 1930, replacing the larger and slower HawkerHorsley. No. 12 Squadron replaced its Foxes with Harts in January 1931, with...
Horsley may refer to: Horsley (surname), a surname HawkerHorsley, a 1920s bomber aircraft produced by Hawker Aircraft Horsley, New South Wales, a suburb...
plane, the HawkerHorsley, after his home. Now a hotel, wedding and conference venue set in parkland with a total area of about 50 acres, Horsley Towers is...
laid down specifications for a high altitude bomber to replace the HawkerHorsley and for a coastal torpedo bomber (Specifications 23/25 and 24/25). As...
The Hawker Dantorp H.B. III was a Danish single-engined biplane bomber of the 1930s. The aircraft was a development of the British HawkerHorsley designed...
23/25 for a replacement for the HawkerHorsley in the day bomber role, competing against the Blackburn Beagle, Hawker Harrier, Gloster Goring and Westland...
The first landplane specifically designed as a torpedo bomber was the HawkerHorsley. By the mid 1930s, the torpedo bombers that would start the Second World...
Royal Air Force (RAF), for a land-based torpedo bomber to replace the HawkerHorsley, the prototype Vildebeest, an all-metal fuselage aircraft with single-bay...
specification, the HawkerHorsley and the Bristol Berkeley. After evaluation, the Yeovil and Berkley were not ordered into production, and the Horsley had already...
In 1926 the Fawn was replaced in the three regular squadrons by the HawkerHorsley and the Fairey Fox. The aircraft freed up were used to equip two Special...
1929 1938 10 manufactured by EAF (KEA) with specific modifications HawkerHorsley United Kingdom Naval cooperation Bomber Mk II 6 1929 1941 Morane-Saulnier...
operated the HawkerHorsley. For training purposes they also operated the Avro 504K, Avro 504N and the Avro 621. In 1935 the HawkerHorsley was replaced...
Zealand. In 1932, the navy purchased its first offensive capacity, two HawkerHorsley torpedo bombers with an option to produce a following series on the...
(diesel) version of the Rolls-Royce Condor in 1932, flying it in a HawkerHorsley for test purposes. Interest in diesel engines in the postwar period...
the new variant a completely new name, e.g., the Hawker Typhoon II subsequently becoming the Hawker Tempest, or the Avro Lancaster B.IV & B.V entering...
Africa Hawker Hector United Kingdom 1936 179 Hawker Hind United Kingdom 1935 528 New Zealand HawkerHorsley United Kingdom 1927 124 Denmark, Greece Heinkel...
each with 2 squadrons (usually), and utilised Breguet 19, Potez 25, HawkerHorsley, Greek-built Velos, and Fairey III planes. Military expenditures accounted...
Gillman attempted a non-stop flight to India, in a specially modified HawkerHorsley aircraft carrying much extra fuel and taking off at a weight of over...