British Aerospace Hawk

British Aerospace Hawk. Advanced trainer and light attack fighter. Successful trainer family for the past 25 years.

ZK020 Royal Air Force British Aerospace Hawk T.2 Photo by Alistair
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The hawk has served as the main advanced jet trainer for the royal air. Development began by hawker siddeley. Renamed hawk in 1973, the aircraft first flew on 21st august 1974.

ZK020 Royal Air Force British Aerospace Hawk T.2 Photo by Alistair

It was first known as the hawker siddeley hawk, and subsequently produced by its successor. It was first known as the hawker siddeley hawk, and subsequently produced by its successor companies, british aerospace and bae systems. Successful trainer family for the past 25 years. It entered raf service in april 1976, replacing the gnat and hawker hunter in the advanced training and weapons training.

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