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Hawk 128 edges closer to RAF duty
www.flightglobal.com | Sep 2, 2008
Royal Air Force use of BAE Systems' Hawk 128 advanced jet trainer has moved a step closer, with the type poised to achieve its release to service declaration,...
http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2008/09/02/315373/hawk-128-edges-closer-to-raf-duty.html
UK revamps military training with public-private partnership
www.ainonline.com | Jul 17, 2008
Contractorization may be an ugly word, but for Lockheed Martin and Britain s VT Group, it is pretty good business. Their joint venture, called Ascent, last month won a £635 million ($1.
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UK - Air Force British Aerospace Hawk T1
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RAF Hawk T1/1A
Tuesday, August 05, 2008 deagel.com RAF Hawk T1/1A RAF Hawk T1/1A Copyright © Crown Copyright Ref. Id.: m02007022800001 Rate this photo Wednesday, February 28, 2007 Collection: Photo Rating: 0.0 Camera Info Camera: Lens: Focal Length: (35mm equiv.) - Shutter Speed: ISO: Related Equipment Hawk
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XX307 BAe Hawk T.1 RAF - kk1 - AirSpace
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Flightline UK - UK Military Display Teams - RAF Hawk T1 Solo Display
The Hawk T1 has been in RAF service for 28 years as the advanced trainer that all aircrew will fly before being posted to one of the frontline fast jets. The Hawk is the most successful trainer aircraft in the world, and is still being preoduced by BAE Systems at the Warton factory.
