Hawker Hind
Trainer / Light Bomber Biplane
The Hawker Hind is a single-engine two-seat light bomber and trainer biplane aircraft produced by the British manufacturer Hawker Aircraft Ltd..
The Hawker Hind is a development of the Hawker Hart.
Crew | 2 |
Propulsion | 1 Piston Engine | |
Engine Model | Rolls-Royce Kestrel V | |
Engine Power | 477 kW | 640 hp |
Speed | 298 km/h | 161 kts 185 mph |
Service Ceiling | 8.045 m | 26.394 ft |
Range | 693 km | 374 NM 430 mi. |
Empty Weight | 1.452 kg | 3.200 lbs |
max. Takeoff Weight | 2.403 kg | 5.300 lbs |
Wing Span | 11,35 m | 37 ft 3 in |
Wing Area | 32,3 m² | 348 ft² |
Length | 9,02 m | 29 ft 7 in |
Height | 3,23 m | 10 ft 7 in |
First Flight | 12.09.1934 | |
Production Status | out of production | |
Total Production | 528 | |
Developed from | Hawker Hart |
ICAO Code | HIND | |
Data for (Version) | Hawker Hind |
[Photo-ID: 7221] © Karsten Palt 2013-05-19 | |
![]() | Hawker Hind Reg.: G-AENP c/n: 41H/8190 ex Royal Afghan Air Force |
The Shuttleworth Collection [Old Warden Aerodrome Biggleswade] |
[Photo-ID: 7220] © Karsten Palt 2013-05-19 | |
![]() | Hawker Hind Reg.: G-AENP c/n: 41H/8190 ex Royal Afghan Air Force |
The Shuttleworth Collection [Old Warden Aerodrome Biggleswade] |
[Photo-ID: 7219] © Karsten Palt 2013-05-19 | |
![]() | Hawker Hind Reg.: G-AENP c/n: 41H/8190 ex Royal Afghan Air Force |
The Shuttleworth Collection [Old Warden Aerodrome Biggleswade] |
[Photo-ID: 6701] © Karsten Palt 2013-05-17 | |
![]() | Hawker Hind Afghan Air Force |
Royal Air Force Museum Cosford [Shifnal, Shropshire] |
[Photo-ID: 6702] © Karsten Palt 2013-05-17 | |
![]() | Hawker Hind Afghan Air Force |
Royal Air Force Museum Cosford [Shifnal, Shropshire] |