- Hawker Duiker
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name = Duiker
type = reconnaissance
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manufacturer = H.G. Hawker Engineering Co. Ltd
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first flight = July 1923
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variants with their own articles =The Hawker Duiker was an unusual, but unsuccessful aircraft. It was the first design at
Hawker under a new chief designer, Captain Thomson, in 1922. Much of the equipment and parts were proprietary and made by another aircraft company,Vickers , which also shared the airfield atBrooklands . The Duiker was aparasol wing monoplane in a period where thebiplane held sway.Design and development
The Duiker was designed to meet a requirement for a Corps Reconnaissance aircraft to carry out operations in support of the Army, which eventually was drawn up into Air Ministry specification 7/22.
The Duiker had an all-wood structure. The wing had a slight sweep-back, which gave rise to instability at all speeds, and even caused the separation of the wing from the rear struts. The fin was rather small and was typical of
Sopwith design in shape. AnArmstrong Siddeley Jaguar engine was initially used, but this was later changed for aBristol Jupiter IV. The first flight took place in July 1923. Only one aircraft was built.pecifications
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*Short Springbok
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References
* Mason, Francis K, "Hawker Aircraft since 1920". London:Putnam, Third edition 1991. ISBN 0 85177 839 9.
External links
* [http://www.britishaircraft.co.uk/aircraftpage.php?ID=411 British aircraft directory]
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