- The
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Hinaidi was one of two twin-engine
bombers built by
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served with the
Royal Air
Force between 1925 and 1935. The aircraft...
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Royal Air
Force Hinaidi or more
commonly known as RAF
Hinaidi (or
Hinaidi Cantonment), is a
former Royal Air
Force station near
Baghdad in the Kingdom...
- the
armoured car wing at RAF
Hinaidi Cantonment composed of 8
sections of
armoured cars. Four
sections were
based at
Hinaidi, one at Basrah, two at Kir****...
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airliner HP.33
Hinaidi I and
Clive I –
heavy bomber &
transport HP.34 Hare – high-altitude day
bomber HP.35
Clive II –
heavy bomber HP.36
Hinaidi II – twin-engine...
- by 1930 they were
consolidated into No. 1
Company with its base at RAF
Hinaidi and
sections at
Mosul and RAF Shaibah.
During the Anglo-Iraqi War, the...
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personnel were then
accommodated at RAF
Hinaidi. In 1937 Air
Headquarters and the
personnel moved from RAF
Hinaidi Cantonment to the
newly built RAF Dhibban...
- of
Iraqi flight policemen at the
British Royal Air
Force station of RAF
Hinaidi,
making it the
oldest existing football club in Iraq. The club was named...
- was used on the
Vickers Virginia,
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Hinaidi,
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Heyfords and
Fairey Hendon bombers. By the mid-1930s, tests...
- 1938) RAF
Habbaniya Iraq (1938–1959),
renamed from RAF
Dhibban in 1938 RAF
Hinaidi Iraq RAF
Shaibah Iraq RAF H1 Iraq (used as a
relief landing ground during...
- The
Levies consisted of a
Headquarters (first
located in Baquba, then
Hinaidi, and then in Habbaniya), a
Hospital (also in Habbaniya), and
numerous numbered...