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British Aerospace Systems Hawk T.2

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INFORMATION FROM WIKIPEDIA

The BAE Systems Hawk is a British single-engine, jet-powered advanced 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. It has been used in a training capacity and as a low-cost combat aircraft.

The Hawk is an advanced 2-seat trainer with a tandem cockpit, a low-mounted cantilever wing and is powered by a single turbofan engine. Unlike many of the previous trainers in RAF service, the Hawk was specifically designed for training. Hawker had developed the aircraft to have a high level of serviceability, as well as lower purchasing and operating costs than previous trainers like the Jet Provost. The Hawk has been praised by pilots for its agility, in particular its roll and turn handling.

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General Characteristics

  • Predecessor British Aerospace Hawk T-2
  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 38.7ft (11.8m)
  • Length 48.0ft (14.6m)
  • Height 15.6ft (4.8m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight 13,217lbs (5,995kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 6.886
  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.075
  • Wing Loading 53.6lbs/ft2 (261.8kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 246.5ft2 (22.9m2)
  • Drag Points 9966

Parts

  • Number of Parts 367
  • Control Surfaces 7
  • Performance Cost 1,552