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The Fairey Hendon was the first RAF all-metal monoplane night-bomber, 1934

Only 14 Hendons were ordered and they served with No 38 Squadron between 1936 and January 1939.

Image from the Royal Air Force: [1] archive copy at the Wayback Machine


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