Flying Over The Alps
Since its very first journey in 1974, the Hawk has been used by the RAF as a training/light combat aircraft. The Adour 151 turbofan engine that has a 2,360kg maximum takeoff fat ended up being fitted to the 11m very long, 5.7 tons lightweight fuselage. Additionally to the 30mm weapon pod, the Hawk could carry as much as 3 tons of ordnance like AIM-9L Sidewinder missiles. The Hawk that has been operated by 16 nations as well while the Swiss Air Force showcased an economical design which had a sturdy fuselage with excellent maneuverability. The Swiss Air Force chose the Hawk Mk.66 which had a greater motor production and utilized them as advanced trainers. Deployment associated with the 20 ordered Hawks started in 1990, along with their excellent traveling capability and great convenience of ordnances, these people were widely used in air-to-air and air-to-ground attack functions until their your retirement in 2002.
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