HS (Hawker Siddeley) Hawk T1A RAF No 4 FTS Flight Training School/208(R) Valley SCO 6151


The Hawk first flew in 1974, and entered RAF service two years later both as an advanced flying trainer and a weapons training aircraft. It has an economical Adour engine an un-reheated version of the same turbofan powering the Jaguar. Hawks are used to teach operational tactics such as air-to-air and air-to-ground firing, air combat and low-level operating procedures to pilots destined for the "fast jet" squadrons. As a weapons trainer, the Hawk is armed with an Aden cannon carried beneath the fuselage, and rocket pods or practice bombs can be fitted to under-wing pylons. To fulfil its mobilisation role as a fighter aircraft, the Hawk carries a 30 mm Aden cannon and two Sidewinder air to air missiles, and is designated T1A (89 delivered to the RAF). The Hawk is a strong and rugged aircraft designed to cut training and maintenance costs. During January 1998, the MoD announced plans to extend the fatigue life of the Hawk T1/1A in RAF service. Up to 80 Hawks were involved in a 'return-to-works' (RTW) programme that saw their centre and rear fuselage sections being replaced with new production units from the Hawk Series 60 production line. This programme will extend the Hawk's service life to 2010. The Hawk has been widely exported as a trainer and single-pilot fighter ground attack aircraft – in numerical terms, by far the most successful British export programme since the Hawker Hunter.


Size: 5620px × 3733px
Location: RAF Kinloss Morayshire Grampian Region Scotland.
Photo credit: © David Gowans / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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