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The Hawker Hector was a British biplane army co-operation and liaison aircraft of the late 1930s; it served with the Royal Air Force and saw brief combat in the Battle of France in May 1940. Some Hectors were later sold to Ireland. It was named after the Trojan prince Hector.

Hector
Role Army co-operation
Manufacturer Hawker Aircraft
First flight 14 February 1936
Status retired
Primary users Royal Air Force
Irish Air Corps
Number built 179
Developed from Hawker Hart

Design and development


The Hector was intended as a replacement for the Hawker Audax army co-operation aircraft. The design and the building of the prototype was done by Hawker but production aircraft were built by Westland Aircraft in Yeovil, Somerset. Because of the demand for Rolls-Royce Kestrel engines required for the Hawker Hind programme, an alternative power plant was specified. Consequently, the 24 cylinder 805 hp (600 kW) Napier Dagger III was used. The prototype first flew on 14 February 1936 with George Bulman as pilot. One prototype and 178 production aircraft were built.


Operational service


Starting in February 1937, the Hector began equipping the seven RAF army co-operation squadrons that would use it, but it in turn began to be replaced by Westland Lysanders beginning in July 1938[1] The Hectors were transferred to Auxiliary Air Force squadrons. 613 Squadron was converting to Lysanders at RAF Hawkinge and flew in support of the Allied garrison in the Siege of Calais.[2] On 26 May, along with its Lysanders, six Hectors dive bombed German positions around Calais and on the following day, tried to drop supplies to the troops, unaware that they had already surrendered; two Hectors were lost.[2] Hectors were used by the RAF from 1940 as target-tugs, and for towing General Aircraft Hotspur training gliders.

The Irish Air Corps received 13 examples after the Dunkirk Evacuation in 1941–42 and in general were in poor condition. They were sold by the British War Office to Ireland upon requests for aircraft as the Irish military found themselves wholly unprepared for modern warfare but still relied almost completely on Britain for military supplies. The defence of Ireland was in the British interest but while they were fighting the Battle of Britain, they could not afford to sell the Irish Government anything better than the Hector. The type was deeply unpopular with ground crews due to the complicated and unreliable Dagger engine, whose tightly packed high revving 24 cylinders made access difficult.


Variants



Operators


 Ireland
 United Kingdom

Specifications (Hector)


Data from Hawker Aircraft since 1920 [4]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament


Surviving aircraft


In 1996, an ex-Irish Air Corps Hector 88 (ex RAF K8130) was recovered for eventual restoration from near Dundrum in Ireland.[7]

Parts of Hector K8096 remain on Red Pike in the English Lake District. The aircraft crashed on 8 September 1941, killing its pilot.[8]


See also


Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists


References



Citations


  1. Jackson, 2006, p.61
  2. Thetford, 1962, p.304
  3. Halley 1980, p. 352.
  4. Mason 1991, p.265–266.
  5. Mason 1994, p.281
  6. ATA Ferry Pilots Notes 1996
  7. Simpson, 2013
  8. "Hector K8096 on Red Pike, Wasdale". Aircraft accidents in the English Lake District. Yorkshire Aircraft. Archived from the original on 29 May 2011. Retrieved 7 August 2015.

Bibliography



На других языках


[de] Hawker Hector

Die Hawker Hector war eine Weiterentwicklung der erfolgreichen Hawker Audax aus der Hart-Familie. Es handelt sich um einen zweisitzigen, einmotorigen Doppeldecker, der ursprünglich nur als eine verbesserte Audax in der Rolle der Heeresunterstützung gedacht war.
- [en] Hawker Hector

[fr] Hawker Hector

Le Hawker Hector était un avion britannique de coopération et de liaison de la fin des années 1930 ; il servit dans la Royal Air Force et participa à de brefs combats lors de la bataille de France en mai 1940. Certains Hector furent ensuite vendus à l'Irlande. Il a été nommé ainsi d'après le prince de Troie, Hector.

[it] Hawker Hector

L'Hawker Hector fu un biplano britannico con ruolo di cooperazione realizzato dall'azienda Hawker Aircraft negli anni trenta. Ne furono realizzati 179 esemplari che servirono anche in Irlanda.



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