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  2. BAE Systems Hawk - Wikipedia

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    TT-5314 Hawk Mk.53 on display at Raha, Muna Regency, Southeast Sulawesi [184] TT-5316 Hawk Mk.53 on display at National Air Defense Training and Education Center, Surabaya, East Java [185] Switzerland. U-1251 Hawk Mk.66 on display at Flieger-Flab-Museum, Dübendorf [186] HW-310 Hawk Mk.51 on display as U-1271 at Museum Clin d'Ailes, Payerne ...

  3. BAE North American Aerospace Units Up for Sale - AOL

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    BAE Systems PLC (BAESY), the world's second-largest defense company by revenue, has put units of its North American commercial aerospace business up for sale, an auction that could net up to $2 ...

  4. Ravn Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    Prior to becoming Ravn Aerospace, the company was known as AirUSA. Following the introduction of the BAE Systems Hawk 67 acquired from the Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF), two accidents occurred, with the latter resulting in the death of an innocent bystander on the ground.

  5. British Aerospace Hawk 200 - Wikipedia

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    The British Aerospace Hawk 200 is a British single-seat, single-engine, subsonic light multirole fighter designed for air defence, air denial, anti-shipping, interdiction, close air support, 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 market.

  6. Rolls-Royce Turbomeca Adour - Wikipedia

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    Adour Mk 951 - Designed for the latest versions of the BAE Hawk and powering the BAE Taranis and Dassault nEUROn UCAV technology demonstrators. [8] The Adour Mk 951 is a more fundamental redesign than the Adour Mk 106, with improved performance (rated at 6,500 lbf (29,000 N) thrust) and up to twice the service life of the 871. [ 9 ]

  7. List of air display teams - Wikipedia

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    BAE Hawk T1A: 1998: Will use Hawk T2s from 2026: Sherdils: Pakistan: Pakistan Air Force: Karakorum K-8P: 1972: Silver Falcons: South Africa: South African Air Force: Pilatus PC-7 Mk.II: 1946: Silver Stars: Egypt: Egyptian Air Force: Karakorum K-8E: 1974 [citation needed] Silver Swallows: Republic of Ireland: Irish Air Corps: Pilatus PC-9: 1986 ...

  8. Saudi Falcons - Wikipedia

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    The squadron is known as the "Saudi Falcons Aerobatic Team." Flying BAE Hawk Mk.65 and 65A jet trainers, it is the Royal Saudi Air Force's (RSAF) official demonstration team. The Falcons debuted in January 1999 at Riyadh, the Saudi kingdom's capital, as part of Saudi Arabia's 100th anniversary celebrations. Six smoke-capable BAE Hawk Mk.65A and ...

  9. Midnight Hawks - Wikipedia

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    Between 1960 and 1980 Saab Safir and Fouga Magister were used, and from the beginning of the 1980s Valmet Vinka and BAe Hawk Mk 51. So for the last forty or so years the Finnish Air Force Training Air Wing has had two formation display teams; one flying with the basic prop trainer , and the second with the jet fighter trainer.