Hawker Aircraft Limited was a British aircraft manufacturer responsible for some of the most famous products in British aviation history.
Hawker had its roots in the aftermath of the First World War which resulted in the bankruptcy of the Sopwith Aviation Company. Sopwith test pilot Harry Hawker and three others, including Thomas Sopwith, bought the assets of Sopwith and formed H.G. Hawker Engineering in 1920.
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MoreHawker Aircraft Limited was a British aircraft manufacturer responsible for some of the most famous products in British aviation history.
Hawker had its roots in the aftermath of the First World War which resulted in the bankruptcy of the Sopwith Aviation Company. Sopwith test pilot Harry Hawker and three others, including Thomas Sopwith, bought the assets of Sopwith and formed H.G. Hawker Engineering in 1920.
In 1933 the company was renamed Hawker Aircraft Limited and took advantage of the Great Depression and a strong financial position to purchase the Gloster Aircraft Company in 1934. The next year it merged with the engine and automotive company Armstrong Siddeley and its subsidiary, Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft, to form Hawker Siddeley Aircraft. This group also encompassed A. V. Roe and Company; Avro.
Hawker Aircraft continued to produce designs under its own name as a part of the Hawker Siddeley Aircraft, from 1955 division of Hawker Siddeley Group. The "Hawker" brand name was dropped, along with those of the sister companies, in 1963. The Hawker P.1127 was the last aircraft branded as "Hawker".
The Hawker legacy was maintained by the American company Raytheon who produced business jets (including some derived from the 125, whose original design dated back to de Havilland days) under the "Hawker" name. This was the result of purchasing British Aerospace's product line in 1993. The name is currently used by Hawker Beechcraft after Raytheon's business jet interests (Hawker and Beechcraft) were acquired by investors and merged.
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Subject ID: 17209
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At the time still the H. G. Hawker Engineering Co., Ltd; Offices and Wokrs at Kingston-On-Thames
The 1:48 scale Airfix Hawker Fury made of Plastic is Number 04103:0 in the range.
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Brand: Dinky Toys
Made in England
year: 1975
Model: Harrier
Type: GR MK I
Color: Blue with green camouflage
Number: 722
Condition: Fine the decals are still in mint condition. It is 100% genuine, see the photos.
Box: No box available. It is 100% genuine, see the photos
MODEL in perfect condition
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The 1:72 scale Airfix Hawker Hunter F.6 made of Plastic is Number 288 in the range.
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The 1:72 scale Airfix Hawker Hunter FGA.9 made of Plastic is Number 9:02073 in the range.
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The 1:72 scale Airfix Hawker Hurricane 2b made of Plastic is Number 9:03044 in the range.
The 1:72 scale Airfix Hawker Hurricane I or IIb made of Plastic is Number 272 in the range.
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The 1:72 scale Airfix Hawker Hurricane Mk1 made of Plastic is Number 02067:9 in the range.
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