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Hawker Hart
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Military Vehicle Name
Hawker Hart
Manufacturer
Hawker Aircraft
Faction
United Kingdom
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
High-speed light bomber of the RAF in the early 1930s
Period
Modern History (POLIS)
Modern History (POLIS)
Era
World War Era (POLIS)
World War Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
1928
End Year:
1936
Hawker Hart J9941 museum display
A silver Hawker Hart marked J9941 is displayed indoors behind a low barrier. The biplane has a yellow propeller, yellow wheel covers, RAF roundels, red-white-blue tail stripes, a large yellow number 57 on the fuselage, and a small gun position behind the pilot cockpit.
Hawker Hart J9933 close view
A black-and-white close view shows Hawker Hart J9933 from below the upper wing. The image shows the RAF roundel under the lower wing, interplane struts, wire bracing, open cockpit, fixed landing gear, and the serial J9933 along the fuselage.
Hawker Hart J9933 by fuel truck
A silver Hawker Hart marked J9933 is parked on grass beside a red-and-yellow Shell BP fuel truck. The aircraft has RAF roundels, red-white-blue tail stripes, open cockpits, fixed landing gear, wing struts, and chocks at the wheels.
RAF biplanes K5414 and K7985
Two silver RAF biplanes fly close together against a plain sky. The upper aircraft is marked K5414 and XV, while the lower aircraft is marked K7985; both have RAF roundels, fixed landing gear, open cockpits, and interplane struts.
Ski-equipped biplane over snow
A dark biplane flies above snow-covered ground in a grainy black-and-white image. The aircraft has an open cockpit, interplane struts, fixed ski landing gear, a radial nose, and a large letter M visible on the tail.
Hawker Hart J9941 multi-view plate
A color illustration plate shows Hawker Hart J9941 in side, plan, underside, and front views. The aircraft is shown with RAF roundels, yellow number 57, red-white-blue tail stripes, open cockpit, fixed landing gear, wing bracing, and a rear gun position.
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