Hawker
Hind
(G-CBLK),
L7181, manufactures serial number 41.H82971 is an Afghanistan Air Force
survivor. It was constructed in 1937 and originally issued to (5 Gp.) 211
Squadron based initially at RAF Grantham, the squadron moved to RAF Helwan,
Egypt in the spring of 1938 and the hinds being shipped to Aboukir on the 28th
of April. After service there, the RAF sold L7181 in April 1939 to the
Royal Afghanistan Air Force. Little is known about its use in
Afghanistan prior to its discovery at Kabul Airport in 1967.
In 1970, the Afghan
Government donated four airframes to Shuttleworth Collection, the RAF Museum and
National Aviation Museum of Canada; the whereabouts of the fourth was a mystery,
until it was learned that the Canadian museum took two aircraft, to make one out
of the two. Both aircraft however, were in similar condition, and thus only one
was restored, whilst the fourth remained in storage. This fourth aircraft was
acquired by Aero Vintage in 1995, and its restoration is now well
established.
It is now known that the
aircraft’s identity is L7181. This was shown following the removal of
the clip on one of the interplane struts, which had for years been hiding the RAF serial
number. During the recovery process from Afghanistan, all the data plates were
removed from the aircraft for safekeeping by a member of the recovery team.
After some hunting the original data plate has now been reunited with the
aircraft, which confirmed its identity as L7181. The Kestrel V engine for the
aeroplane was missing, but an unused Kestrel V was obtained from a museum in
Holland.