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  Hawker Audax
The Hawker Audax was an army- co-operation aircraft based very heavily on the Hawker Hart light bomber.
The Audax was produced in large numbers, with 625 ordered for the RAF alone.
The Audax was the main army co-operation aircraft in RAF service from 1932 until its replacement by the Westland Lysander in 1937-8.
www.historyofwar.org /articles/weapons_hawker_audax.html   (503 words)

  
 H - Авиация от A до Z
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www.cofe.ru /avia/H   (297 words)

  
  Hawker Audax aircraft profile. Aircraft Database of the Fleet Air Arm Archive 1939-1945
The Hawker Audax was developed as a trainer for all major aircraft in service with RAF.
The Audax was primarily a observation/light bomber variant of the Hawker Hart for the Army co-operation role.
Only one Hawker Audax is known to exist in the World.
www.fleetairarmarchive.net /Aircraft/Audax.html   (297 words)

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