Hawker Dantorp

Hawker Dantorp

Overview

The Hawker Dantorp H.B. III was a Danish single-engined biplane bomber of the 1930s. The aircraft was a development of the British Hawker Horsley designed for the Danish Navy, but differed in being powered by a radial engine and having a third crew member. Two examples were built in Britain as a precursor to licensed production in Denmark. Financial constraints meant this was not realised and the Hawker-built examples were the only aircraft produced. They served until the German invasion of Denmark in 1940.

Specifications

Aircraft Roles
Timeline 1930s
First Flown 1932
Manufacturer Hawker aircraft
Configuration
Landing Gear
Wing

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