Hawker Dantorp
| Dantorp | |
|---|---|
| The second Hawker Dantorp at Felixstowe, November 1932 | |
| General information | |
| Type | Torpedo bomber |
| Manufacturer | Hawker Aircraft |
| Primary user | Royal Danish Navy |
| Number built | 2 |
| History | |
| Introduction date | 1933 |
| First flight | 19 September 1932 |
| Retired | 1940 |
The Hawker Dantorp H.B. III was a Danish single-engined biplane bomber of the 1930s. The aircraft was a development of the British Hawker Horsley designed for the Danish Navy, but differed in being powered by a radial engine and having a third crew member. Two examples were built in Britain as a precursor to licensed production in Denmark. Financial constraints meant this was not realised and the Hawker-built examples were the only aircraft produced. They served until the German invasion of Denmark in 1940.