Hawker Hind export models
Like most of Hawker's interwar Kestrel-engined aircraft, a version with the Mercury radial engine was offered for export.
Designed for a 1934 light bomber role, the Hind was the logical continuation of the Hart design, and over 500 were built primarily for the RAF, although several independant states managed to secure small runs of those Kestrel-engined aircraft.
Persia, soon renamed Iran, was the biggest customer for the Mercury-engined model, ordering 35 aircraft as the "Persian Hind" that were delivered by 1938. Most notably different from other models, the Iranian aircraft were fitted with a tail skid and a three-bladed metal propeller. These aircaft were the lead bombers by Iran during the Anglo-Soviet invasion in 1941.
Latvia was the only other customer of the Mercury-engined model, but only ordering 3 of their "Latvian Hind" version. In contrast to the Persian aircraft the Latvian machines were fitted with an older style wooden propeller and without Hawker's definitive spinner tip. Hawker factory photos show the aircraft fitted with a tailwheel, although descriptions of the delivered aircraft describe a tail skid. The final aircraft delivered was configured as a dual control trainer, fitted with the late model Hind rear cockpit. These aircraft in service during the Soviet take-over of the Baltic states. They may have been taken into Soviet service, but I can not find any photographs to confirm this.