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    The Hawker Siddeley (later British Aerospace) Red Top was the third indigenous British air-to-air missile to enter service, following the de Havilland...
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  • Hawker Siddeley was a group of British manufacturing companies engaged in aircraft production. Hawker Siddeley combined the legacies of several British...
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    air-to-air missile. It was developed by de Havilland Propellers (later Hawker Siddeley) in the early 1950s, entering service in 1957. It was the first such...
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  • the Brewster Whitecaps Hawker Siddeley Red Top, an air-to-air missile Red top tubes, used to collect samples of blood serum Red Top (Dallas County), Missouri...
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  • The Hawker Siddeley P.1154 was a planned supersonic vertical/short take-off and landing (V/STOL) fighter aircraft designed by Hawker Siddeley Aviation...
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    Initially 2 x de Havilland Firestreak air-to-air missiles Later 2 x Hawker Siddeley Red Top (Firestreak Mark 4) Avionics AI.23 aircraft interception radar...
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    it was later officially known as the Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer when Blackburn became a part of the Hawker Siddeley Group, but this name is rarely used...
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    fighters. It was later called the Hawker Siddeley Sea Vixen after de Havilland was absorbed by the Hawker Siddeley Corporation in 1960. The Sea Vixen...
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    only Boeing 707 that was preserved in the UK, a Vickers VC10 and a Hawker Siddeley Trident. The National Cold War Exhibition opened at Cosford in February...
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  • Fireflash (UK) Fairey Firestreak (UK) FIM-92 Stinger (ATAS version) Hawker Siddeley Red Top (UK) HJ-8 (China) HJ-9 (China) HJ-10 (China) IRIS-T (Germany) MBDA...
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    The Hawker P.1121 was a British supersonic fighter aircraft designed, but never fully completed, by Hawker Siddeley during the mid-1950s. It was designed...
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  • Victor and Vulcan Blue Dolphin – Blue Jay Mk V for Sea Vixen – see Hawker Siddeley Red Top Blue Duck – anti-submarine warfare missile, entered service as...
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  • Armstrong Siddeley Owners Club Ltd. The "Siddeley" name survived a while longer in aviation, through Hawker Siddeley Aviation and Hawker Siddeley Dynamics...
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    Air-to-air missile – Carried by the Sea Venom and Sea Vixen (retired). Hawker Siddeley Red Top: Air-to-air missile – Carried by the Sea Vixen (retired). Raytheon...
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    War. Overall, 1,972 Hunters were manufactured by Hawker Aircraft and its successor, Hawker Siddeley, as well as being produced under licence overseas...
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  • Buccaneer and British Aerospace Harrier II, Hawker Siddeley Harrier, Hawker Siddeley Hawk, Hawker Siddeley Nimrod McDonnell Douglas Phantom, SEPECAT Jaguar...
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  • development, along with a new air-to-air missile to arm it, the Hawker Siddeley Red Top. The Avro 730 supersonic light bomber was also cancelled, as was...
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    Dunsfold Aerodrome (category Hawker Siddeley)
    was used by Hawker Siddeley and then its successor British Aerospace. From 2002 to 2020, it was used as the main site of the BBC show Top Gear. Canadian...
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    SRAAM (redirect from Hawker Siddeley SRAAM)
    ("heat seeking") air-to-air missile, developed between 1968 and 1980 by Hawker Siddeley Dynamics. It was designed to be very manoeuvrable for use at short...
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    The Hawker Typhoon is a British single-seat fighter-bomber, produced by Hawker Aircraft. It was intended to be a medium-high altitude interceptor, as a...
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  • Dassault-Breguet Super Étendard Dornier Do 31 Fiat G.91 FMA IA 58 Pucará Hawker Siddeley P.1127 Hunting H.126 IAI Dagger IAI Kfir Martin-Baker Mk.7 EWR VJ 101...
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    systems: the infra-red guided de Havilland "Blue Vesta" and the radar-guided Vickers "Red Hebe". The submission by Hawker Siddeley a design by the legendary...
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    speeds. Hawker P.1052 VX272 Hawker Hunter T.8M XL580 Hawker Sea Hawk FGA.6 XE340 Hawker Sea Hawk FGA.6 WV856 Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer S.2B XV333 Hawker Siddeley...
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    a single lift/cruise engine with rotating nozzles, similar to the Hawker Siddeley P.1127, which was nearing completion in England. Unable to find a suitable...
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    The Avro Vulcan (later Hawker Siddeley Vulcan from July 1963) is a jet-powered, tailless, delta-wing, high-altitude, strategic bomber, which was operated...
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    Airways. He had flown Hawker Siddeley Harriers and worked as an instructor for the RAF before joining the airline. As well as the Hawker Hunter, he flew a...
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    37-passenger de Havilland Canada DHC-8 Dash 8 and 40 to 43-passenger Hawker Siddeley HS 748 aircraft at this time. The HS 748 turboprop was the largest...
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    which they felt gave it a huge advantage in practical terms. Hawker-Siddeley, parent of Hawker, Avro and Gloster, had entered five designs. This led to some...
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    130-seat, two-class configuration. BEA's BAC One-Eleven 510EDs and Hawker Siddeley Trident 3Bs also featured common instrumentation to attain a high degree...
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    the Pegasus. The Bristol Siddeley company reused the name many years later for the turbofan engine used in the Hawker Siddeley Harrier and which became...
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