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    Hawker Sea Hawk is a British single-seat jet day fighter formerly of the Fleet Air Arm (FAA), the air branch of the Royal Navy (RN), built by Hawker Aircraft...
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  • prototype Hawker P.1069 Hawker P.1070 Hawker P.1071 Hawker P.1072 Version Sea Hawk with rocket Hawker P.1073 Hawker P.1077 Hawker P.1079 Hawker P.1081 Second...
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    The Hawker Sea Fury is a British fighter aircraft designed and manufactured by Hawker Aircraft. It was the last propeller-driven fighter to serve with...
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  • Curtiss SC Seahawk, a World War II United States Navy scout floatplane Hawker Sea Hawk, a British carrier-based fighter aircraft of the 1950s built by Armstrong...
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    accommodation was also significantly improved. On the 2 March 1953, the Hawker Sea Hawk first entered service with the Fleet Air Arm at RNAS Brawdy, with 806...
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    Avon that followed it. Its only widespread use in the UK was in the Hawker Sea Hawk and the Supermarine Attacker. In the US it was built under licence...
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    Seafires, Fairey Fireflys, Hawker Sea Hawks, Hawker Sea Furys, Supermarine Scimitars, De Havilland Sea Venoms and Hawker Hunters. Four Gloster Meteors...
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  • engine. It was the prototype Hawker Sea Hawk modified to install the rocket in the tail. After the Second World War Hawker was working on a new fighter...
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  • The following countries and squadrons operated the Hawker Sea Hawk: German Navy - Marineflieger Marinefliegergeschwader 1 Marinefliegergeschwader 2 Indian...
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    The BAE Systems Hawk is a British single-engine, jet-powered advanced trainer aircraft. It was first known as the Hawker Siddeley Hawk, and subsequently...
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    profile with up to 14 Grumman TBF Avenger ASW/torpedo bombers, 10 Hawker Sea Hawk fighters (a first generation naval jet fighter considered by the larger...
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    The introduction of the Sea Harrier allowed for the retirement of India's previous carrier fighter aircraft, the Hawker Sea Hawk, as well as for the Navy's...
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    The Hawker P.1052 was a British experimental aircraft built by Hawker Aircraft Limited for trials with swept wings. The origins of the P.1052 were in...
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    aircraft and it received de Havilland Sea Vampire T.22, a two-seat trainer for Royal Navy, and Hawker Sea Hawk, a British single-seat jet day fighter...
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  • were produced under the name of the subsidiary company (e.g. Hawker Hurricane, Hawker Sea Hawk, Gloster Javelin, Gloster Meteor). First flight date is in...
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    Naval Air Squadron with Hawker Sea Hawks. 802 Naval Air Squadron with Hawker Sea Hawks. 804 Naval Air Squadron with Hawker Sea Hawks. 809 Naval Air Squadron...
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    At various times, its aircraft consisted of Hawker Sea Hawk and STOVL BAe Sea Harrier jet fighters, Sea King Mk 42B and HAL Chetak helicopters, and Breguet...
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    modifications to the basic design resulted in the Hawker Sea Hawk carrier-based fighter. However, the Sea Hawk possessed a straight wing and was powered by...
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  • equipped with the Hawker Sea Hawk aircraft. On 18 May 1961, Lt Cdr R. H. Tahiliani carried out the first deck landing on INS Vikrant on Sea Hawk IN 156. The...
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    Supermarine Attacker FB.2 (1955 - 1957) Hawker Sea Hawk F.1 (1956 - 1958) Fairey Firefly TT.4 (1957 - 1958) Hawker Sea Hawk FB.5 (1958 - 1963) Westland Dragonfly...
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    the earlier Sea Hawker, which was designed by Garry LeGare in 1982 and sold through his firm Aero Gare as the Sea Hawk and, later, Sea Hawker. LeGare sold...
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    Age Museum in January 2015.). Hawker Hunter at RAF Halton and WV396 at RAF Valley. Hawker Sea Hawk at RNAS Culdrose Hawker Siddeley Harrier at MOD Stafford...
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    squadron received its first jet aircraft in May 1954 when it added three Hawker Sea Hawk day fighter to operate alongside its piston engined, thirteen Supermarine...
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    BX748 Hawker Sea Hawk Mk 100 IN234 Hughes 300 IN083 Kamov Ka-25 IN573 Lockheed L1049G Super Constellation IN315 Short Sealand II IN106 Westland Sea King...
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    it retired its Hawker Sea Hawk FGA.6 aircraft and then became known as the Advanced Training Squadron. In line with its new role, Hawker Hunter T.8, a...
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    Vampire T.11 Link Trainer Hawker Sea Hawk Hawker Hurricane Z3055 Fiat G.91R/1B Supermarine Spitfire F Mk.IXe EN199 Hawker Sea Hawk FGA.6 WV826 Armed Forces...
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  • the squadron was recommissioned at RNAS Brawdy, equipped with 12 Hawker Sea Hawk FGA.6 jet fighters. After a five-month work up programme, including...
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    It was analogous in concept to the Hawker Sea Hurricane, a navalised version of the Spitfire's stablemate, the Hawker Hurricane. The name Seafire was derived...
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  • AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missiles – The Sidewinders were carried by Hawker Sea Hawk. Womack, (2006), pp.164-165. Womack, (2006), pp.55–56 & 147. Womack...
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    be useful against first and second generation 1950s jet aircraft of Hawker Sea Hawk performance, which were proving to be too difficult for the WWII-era...
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