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Senior Master Sergeant
The Hawker Hart light bomber entered service with the RAF in 1930. It was as fast as most fighters of the time which led to it being converted to fighter use and a trainer version was also produced.
The Hart's success led to the development and production of the Audax (Army Co-operation) Demon (Fighter) Hind (Bomber) Hardy(General Purpose) and Osprey (Seaplane)
The Hart was armed with 2 x 7.7mm machine guns and carried up to 500 lb of bombs.
This example is a Hart of the Estonian Air Force 1939.
This example is a Hart Trainer of No 6 Flying Training School RAF 1933.
This example is a Hart of 11 Squadron RAF 1938.
This example is a Hart of 12 Squadron RAF 1931.
This example is a Hart of 15 Squadron RAF 1935.
This example is a Hart Fighter of 23 Squadron RAF 1935.
The Hart's success led to the development and production of the Audax (Army Co-operation) Demon (Fighter) Hind (Bomber) Hardy(General Purpose) and Osprey (Seaplane)
The Hart was armed with 2 x 7.7mm machine guns and carried up to 500 lb of bombs.
This example is a Hart of the Estonian Air Force 1939.
This example is a Hart Trainer of No 6 Flying Training School RAF 1933.
This example is a Hart of 11 Squadron RAF 1938.
This example is a Hart of 12 Squadron RAF 1931.
This example is a Hart of 15 Squadron RAF 1935.
This example is a Hart Fighter of 23 Squadron RAF 1935.