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Silver Wings High quality resin model kit Wojciech Kułakowski 30-680 Kraków ul.Serbska 2/15 Poland Hawker Hart www.silverwings.pl Cat. No. 32-007 [email protected] Hawker Hart The Hawker Hart was a British two-seater biplane light bomber of the Royal Air Force, which had a prominent role during the RAF’s inter-war period. The Hart was designed during the 1920s by Sydney Camm and built by Hawker Aircraft. The Hart entered service with No. 33 Squadron RAF in February 1930, replacing the larger and slower Hawker Horsley. No. 12 Squadron replaced its Foxes with Harts in January 1931, with a further two British-based Hart light bomber squadrons forming during 1931. Harts were deployed to the Middle East during the Abyssinia Crisis of 1935– 1936. The Hart saw extensive and successful service on the North-West Frontier, British India during the inter-war period. Four Hawker Harts from the Swedish Air Force saw action as dive bombers during the 1939-1940 Winter War as part of a Swedish volunteer squadron, designated F19, fighting on the Finnish side. Though obsolete compared to the United Kingdom’s opposition at the start of the Second World War, the Hart continued in service, mainly performing in the communications and training roles until being declared obsolete in 1943. The Hart proved to be a successful export, seeing service with the Royal Egyptian Air Force, Royal Indian Air Force, South African Air Force, Estonian Air Force, Southern Rhodesia, Sweden (where it was designated B4) and Kingdom of Yugoslavia. TECHNICAL DATA Lenght - 8,94 m , Wingspan - 11,36 m, Height - 3,18 m, Wing area - 32,50 m ², Empty weightt - 1150 kg, Max takeoff weight - 2089 kg Power plant - Rolls-Royce Kestrel IB water-cooled V12 engine, 510 hp Max speed - 298 km/h , Range - 692 km, Service ceiling - 10000 m Armament - 1 sy synchronisednchronised forward firing 7,7 mm Vic Vickerskers machine gun in fuselage sides, 1x 7,7 mm Lewis gun in rear cockpit Bombs - up to 227 kg bombs under wings Silver Wings Hawker Hart Brown leather PE-6a Black semi matt Pilot’s seat PE-6b- Black Semi matt 20,0 mm PE-6c Radio Camera 1 2 b) mount the seat in the frame 3 PE-7a Brown leather Gunner’s seat PE-7b PE-11b PE-11a PE-19a PE-19b PE-20- Film 1 0,8 mm Gunmetal PE-18 7,0 mm Prepare on your own C Silver Wings 2011 2 Silver Wings Hawker Hart PE-5 PE-1 PE-1 20,0 mm PE-2 Cockpit floor Rudder bar (bottom view) Control stick Floor elements Prepare on your own Wire PE-4cc 1 2 3 PE-4aa PE-4dd PE-4bb Frame with compass Engine control Aileron control C Silver Wings 2011 3 Silver Wings Hawker Hart PE-21 14,0 mm PE-18 14,0 mm 20,0 mm 20mm antenna roll up mechanism 19,0 mm 22,0 mm 21,0 mm 18,0 mm gunner’s seat bracket 22,0 mm pilot’s seat lower bracket elevator transmission scheme (on the frame) rudderrudder transmission transmission scheme scheme (on the(on frame) the frame) C Silver Wings 2011 4 Silver Wings Hawker Hart PE-3 Gunmetal PE-8 PE-8 Gunmetal C Silver Wings 2011 5 Silver Wings Hawker Hart PE-12h PE-12i PE-12f PE-12g PE-12a Film 2 PE-17a PE-17b PE-22c PE-22a PE-12c PE-22b PE-12b 1: 32 scale PE-12e PE-12d Steps C Silver Wings 2011 Film 3 6 Silver Wings Hawker Hart J.”DZIADEK” SZNAJDER C Silver Wings 2011 7 Silver Wings Hawker Hart PE-13 Upper surface of lower wing Upper surface of centre section PE-13 Upper surface of upper wing PE-16 PE-15 PE-14 PE-14 3,5 mm 11,0 mm 11,0 1: 32 scale Dihedral wings C Silver Wings 2011 8 Silver Wings Hawker Hart 1: 32 scale C Silver Wings 2011 9 Silver Wings Hawker Hart Prepare on your own Prepare on your own PE-9 J.”DZIADEK” SZNAJDER Prepare on your own x4 Pitot PE-10 PE-10 Prepare on your own 1: 32 scale C Silver Wings 2011 10 Silver Wings Hawker Hart Hawker Hart, K 2091, 11 Squadron, Risalpur, India,1937 All upper and bottom surfaces - Silver C Silver Wings 2011 11 Silver Wings Hawker Hart Hawker Hart, K 2966, 601 (City of London) Squadron, Auxiliary Air Force, Hendon, 1934 All upper and bottom surfaces - Silver C Silver Wings 2011 12.