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The BAE Systems Hawk is a British single-engine, advanced jet trainer aircraft. It was first flown at Dunsfold, Surrey, in 1974 as the Hawker Siddeley Hawk, and subsequently produced by its successor companies, British Aerospace and BAE Systems, respectively. It has been used in a training capacity and as a low-cost combat aircraft.

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  • BAE Systems Hawk
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  • The BAE Systems Hawk is a British single-engine, advanced jet trainer aircraft. It was first flown at Dunsfold, Surrey, in 1974 as the Hawker Siddeley Hawk, and subsequently produced by its successor companies, British Aerospace and BAE Systems, respectively. It has been used in a training capacity and as a low-cost combat aircraft.
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max takeoff weight alt
  • 9100.0
max speed more
  • at altitude
climb rate main
  • 9300.0
length alt
  • 12.43 m
span main
  • 993.14
Produced
  • 1974(xsd:integer)
Status
  • In service
thrust alt
  • 29 kN
height alt
  • 3.98 m
Introduced
  • 1976(xsd:integer)
primary user
Type
  • Military trainer aircraft
range alt
  • 2520.0
length main
  • 1242.06
useful load main
  • 6600.0
area main
  • 179.64
height main
  • 398.78000000000003
span alt
  • 9.94 m
range main
  • 1360(xsd:integer)
Manufacturer
max speed main
  • 1028(xsd:integer)
thrust/weight
  • 0(xsd:double)
climb rate alt
  • 47.0
ceiling main
  • 44500.0
empty weight main
  • 9880.0
type of jet
  • turbofan with FADEC
area alt
  • 16.7
First Flight
  • 1974-08-21(xsd:date)
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engine (jet)
  • Rolls-Royce Adour Mk. 951
max speed alt
  • Mach 0.84
jet or prop?
  • jet
empty weight alt
  • 4480.0
thrust main
  • 6500(xsd:integer)
number of jets
  • 1(xsd:integer)
plane or copter?
  • plane
ceiling alt
  • 13,565 m
max takeoff weight main
  • 20000.0
never exceed speed main
  • 1(xsd:double)
Crew
  • 2(xsd:integer)
Armament
  • :Note: all armament is optional. * 1× 30 mm ADEN cannon, in centreline pod * Up to 6,800 lb of weapons on five hardpoints, including: ** 4× AIM-9 Sidewinder or ASRAAM on wing pylons and wingtip rails * 1,500 lb , limited to one centreline and two wing pylons
Number Built
  • 1000(xsd:integer)
ref
  • Royal Air Force, BAE Systems, Ministry of Defence
useful load alt
  • 3000.0
abstract
  • The BAE Systems Hawk is a British single-engine, advanced jet trainer aircraft. It was first flown at Dunsfold, Surrey, in 1974 as the Hawker Siddeley Hawk, and subsequently produced by its successor companies, British Aerospace and BAE Systems, respectively. It has been used in a training capacity and as a low-cost combat aircraft. Operators of the Hawk include the Royal Air Force (notably the Red Arrows display team) and a considerable number of foreign military operators. The Hawk is still in production in the UK and under licence in India by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) with over 900 Hawks sold to 18 operators around the world.
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