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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. |
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