Hector | |
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General information | |
Type | Army co-operation |
Manufacturer | Hawker Aircraft |
Status | retired |
Primary users | Royal Air Force |
Number built | 179 (including 1 prototype)[1] |
History | |
First flight | 14 February 1936 |
Developed from | Hawker Hart |
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.