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1 Design and development  





2 Operational history  





3 Operators  





4 Specifications  





5 See also  





6 References  














Hawker Danecock






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Danecock
One of the 12 Danish built Dankoks
Role Fighter
Manufacturer Hawker Engineering Co.
Designer Sydney Camm
First flight 18 December 1925
Introduction 1925
Primary user Denmark
Produced 1925-1926
Number built 15
Developed from Hawker Woodcock

The Hawker Danecock biplane was developed from the Hawker Woodcock for the Danish air force and naval service.

Design and development

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In 1925 the Danish Government notified Hawker that they would order three aircraft similar to the Woodcock, but with certain improvements. This resulted in Sydney Camm making minor changes to the wings and cockpit area. Compared to the Woodcock II, the Danecock had unequal span wings, a slightly lengthened fuselage, a 385 hp (287 kW) Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar IV engine and an armament of two 8 mm (0.315 in) Madsen machine guns. The first aircraft was flown on 18 December 1925 by George Bulman with all three aircraft delivered in February 1926.

Operational history

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After receiving the Hawker-built aircraft, Denmark obtained a licence to produce more Danecocks. This version, named the Dankok, was built in 1927 at the Danish Royal Naval Dockyard (Orlogsvaerftet) as the Orlogsvaerftet L.B.II.[1] A total of 12 more were manufactured. One aircraft (a Hawker-build) broke the Scandinavian altitude record, reaching 28,208 ft (8,598 m). The Danecock/Dankok served until the mid-1930s when they were replaced by Hawker Nimrods. An example of the Dankok still exists in the Copenhagen Museum.

Operators

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 Denmark

Specifications

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Data from Hawker Aircraft since 1920[2]

General characteristics

Performance

Armament

See also

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Related lists

References

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  1. ^ "DANISH AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURE" (PDF). ole-nikolajsen. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 August 2021. Retrieved 29 December 2018.
  • ^ Mason, Francis K. (1991). Hawker aircraft since 1920 (3rd, rev. ed.). Putnam. pp. 121–124. ISBN 0851778399..

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