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Chinese Hawk III, the primary fighter-attack of the Chinese Nationalist Air Force opposing the Japanese invasion in 1937, until superseded by Polikarpov I-15 and I-16 fighters Twenty-seven BF2C-1 were ordered by the U.S. Navy, with a raised rear turtle deck, a semi-enclosed cockpit , and a metal-framed lower wing.
Airhawk, a 1981 Australian film based on the comic Air Hawk and the Flying Doctors Air Hawks , a 1935 U.S. aviation science-fiction film The Air Hawk , a 1924 U.S. silent aviation adventure film
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The Desert Hawk III was created by the Skunk Works team at Lockheed Martin as an update to the original Desert Hawk, which was developed in 2002 with its first actual flight coming in 2003. The original is slightly smaller and heavier than the DHIII, and the DHIII can stay in the air over thirty minutes longer.
The T-45 Goshawk is a carrier-qualified version of the British Aerospace Hawk Mk.60. [2] [20] It was redesigned as a trainer for the United States Navy (USN) and United States Marine Corps (USMC). Changes were made to the Hawk in two stages. The Hawk was redesigned for carrier operations and submitted to the Navy for flight evaluation.
The Air Hawk is a 1924 American silent action adventure film directed by Bruce M. Mitchell and starring real life aviator Al Wilson. [1] The aviation film was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. [2] Like many actors in the silent film era, Wilson did not survive the transition to "talkies", with The Air Hawk, an example of his early ...
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Northrop built the U.S. Air Force's current training aircraft, the T-38 Talon. The Hawk T2 features an all glass cockpit, new wing, and fuselage components. Although the basic Hawk design dates back to the 1970s, the only parts shared between the T1 and T2 versions are the canopy and airbrake, making the T2 version essentially a new aircraft.