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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and ground attack. Based on the BAE Systems Hawk, Hawk 200 was developed as a dedicated combat variant of the Hawk advanced trainer family for export...
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starting in 1981. Pilot training is executed on the Pilatus PC-21 and BAE Hawk. The C-130 Hercules is the mainstay of the transport fleet and is assisted...
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contract awarded to BAE for the delivery of 55 Pilatus PC-21 and 22 BAE Systems Hawk aircraft. The Sultanate of Oman ordered Typhoon and Hawk aircraft worth...
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McDonnell Douglas T-45 Goshawk (redirect from Boeing/BAE Systems T-45 Goshawk)
the British BAE Systems Hawk land-based training jet aircraft. Manufactured by McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) and British Aerospace (now BAE Systems), the...
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BAE Hawk. In 1990 the SOAF was renamed the Royal Air Force of Oman (RAFO). In 1993 and 1994 the RAFO replaced its Hawker Hunters with four BAE Hawk Mk...
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G 115, Pilatus PC-7, Aermacchi MB-339, and BAE Hawk 63 aircraft. A few officers of No. 12 Squadron (Hawk 102) at Al Minhad Air Base, are also from the...
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other non-traditional sources. The 1990s saw the arrival of first the BAE Hawk Mk108/208 which replaced the T/A-4PTMs, followed by the MiG-29N/NUB in...
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aircraft. The team was suspended in February 2011 and was re-established with BAE Hawk Mk.132 aircraft in 2015. In the late 1940s, the Indian Air Force (IAF)...
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expressed its intent to use the HLFT-42 in the future to replace the existing BAE Hawk 132 jet trainers. The concept for the HLFT-42 was initiated in 2017, and...
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Prentice — 66 built by HAL BAE Hawk Mk 132 — The type and its engines are produced under license; proposed to be developed into Hawk-i fighter - trainer aircraft...
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replacement for its G-4s and J-22 trainer aircraft and Australia to replace 33 BAE Hawk Mk 127 Lead-in Fighter (LIF) jet trainers through the Royal Australian...
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Saudi Falcons (redirect from Saudi Hawks)
Also known as No. 88 Squadron RSAF, they have performed since 1999 flying BAe Hawk jet trainers. On June 6, 1998, at King Abdulaziz Air Base (Dhahran), No...
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develop their Diamond Nine formation. In late 1979, they switched to the BAE Hawk trainer. The Red Arrows have performed over 4,800 displays in 57 countries...
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Hawk was written off, another was repaired on site and the other two were returned to BAE for a rebuild. A follow-up order for five additional Hawks was...
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Lama France/India utility Cheetah 18 Trainer Aircraft BAE Hawk United Kingdom Advanced trainer Hawk 132 102 HAL Kiran India Intermediate trainer 77 HAL...
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which only one survived (the other crashed in France). Also in 1983, twelve Hawk T64s were ordered to fill the gap that the KAF had in training capacity....
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begun the process of converting the Surya Kiran display team to Hawks. A total of 106 BAE Hawk trainers have been ordered by the IAF of which 39 have entered...
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their trainer requirement. BAe wanted to offer the F124 as an option on their entry for the RAAF trainer requirement, the BAE Hawk (which the T-45 is based...
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Retrieved 26 April 2024. "Finnish Air Force Aircraft Fact Sheet: BAE Systems Hawk" (PDF). Finnish Air Force. December 2017. Archived from the original...
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AW101, AW159, Airbus A220, A320 family, A330, A340, A350, A380, A400M, BAE Hawk, Boeing 767, 777, 787, Bombardier CRJ700, Learjet 85, Britten-Norman Defender...
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for RAF and Royal Navy fighter pilots prior to advanced training on the BAE Hawk T2. The first two Texans were delivered in February 2018 and by December...
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Sea Eagle (missile) (redirect from BAe Sea Eagle)
missile, but this combination never entered service. Several variants of the BAE Hawk trainer/light fighter have carried the missile on trials.[citation needed]...
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in 1967 as the Rolls-Royce RB.203 Trent. Aermacchi MB-338 (not-built) BAE Hawk BAE Taranis (UCAV development aircraft) Dassault nEUROn (UCAV development...
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forces 1995 pg. 57". Flightglobal Insight. 1994. Retrieved 12 June 2015. "BAE Hawk 66". old.hermannkeist.ch. Retrieved 12 June 2015. "Pilatus P-2". old.hermannkeist...
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[citation needed], and to Indonesia, as a replacement for Indonesia's BAE Hawk jet trainers. In 2009, the Bolivian government approved a deal to purchase...
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methods: Zenair CH 200 (slide forwards) Vought F7U Cutlass (slide rearwards) BAE Hawk EADS Mako/HEAT MIG-21 General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark (both L/R sides)...
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was somewhat reminiscent of other jet trainers of the era, such as the BAE Hawk and the Alpha Jet, but was less aerodynamically sophisticated, being equipped...
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British Aerospace (redirect from BAe)
British Aerospace plc (BAe) was a British aircraft, munitions and defence-systems manufacturer that was formed in 1977. Its head office was at Warwick...
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manufactured in Australia for over 50 years. A$4–5 billion project to replace the BAE Hawk 127 lead-in fighter trainer was announced in the 2016 Integrated Investment...
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