In 1923, Handley Page designed and built a new heavy bomber based on its
W.8airliner, the
Hyderabad. The Hyderabad was an all-wooden
biplane powered by two
Napier Lion engines.[1] Forty-five were built, entering service from 1925.[2]
The Hinaidi was an improved version of the Hyderabad built to meet
Air MinistrySpecification 13/29. The first machine, the HP33 Hinaidi I -in fact an early production Hyderabad, J7745, with another engine and a change of fin and rudder[3]- first flew on 26 March 1927.[4] At least four Hyderabads were converted to Hinaidi Is, while six late-production Hyderabads were completed as Hinaidi Is, retaining the wooden airframe of the Hyderabads.[3] The first true Hinaidi, the HP36 Hinaidi II, went into production after major structural modifications were implemented, the structure being changed from wooden to metal.
A re-engined version with two 480 hp
Siddeley Jaguars was proposed, the HP44 Hinaidi III, but not built.[3]
Operational history
The first 33 aircraft came into service in 1929,[4] and were issued to
No. 99,
No. 10 and
No. 503 squadrons. Total production ended with 36 aircraft, with some being converted to transport aircraft on the
North-West Frontier in
India. The Clive II transport version operated out of
Lahore.
Variants
HP.33 Hinaidi I
Wooden airframe. Three built, one prototype, J7745, as a conversion of a Hyderabad, two from new, with seven Hyderabads converted.
HP.33 Clive I
One of the Hinaidi I prototypes, J9126, built using a W.10
fuselage as a transport design later converted to become Clive III though not entering service as such. Later as G-ABYX sold to
Sir Alan Cobham with his air circus and named "Youth of Australia" and later renamed "Astra".[5]
HP.35 Clive II
Two transport aircraft built, all-metal structure, J9948 and J9949.
HP.36 Hinaidi II
All-metal airframe. 34 built, prototype J9478 and production K1063-K1078 and K1909-K1925. Approximately 20+ aircraft were converted into Clive II transport aircraft configuration in the early 1930s.
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