Duke Hawkins: BAE Systems Hawk - 116 page book on the BAE Systems Hawk T.1 and T.2, EN

Duke Hawkins: BAE Systems Hawk T.1 / T.2  - 116 pages in EN, cat. no. 033 / ASK Distribution 170-DH033

BAE Hawk 116 page book on the BAE Systems Hawk T.1 and T.2. This book is the result of some extensive visits to RAF Valley and includes every part of the aircraft, combined with truly spectacular action photography of the different versions of the jet trainer. The cockpit chapter includes the prototype version, T.1 and T.2 and a very close look at the ejection seat out of the aircraft. An impressive 20 page chapter shows every detail of the aircraft in maintenance, with open spine, open avionics bays and even the jet with the wings removed. Included are a lot of jets from the RAF, but also from the air forces of Finland, Australia, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Switzerland, South Africa.

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Duke Hawkins: BAE Systems Hawk - 116 page book on the BAE Systems Hawk T.1 and T.2, EN

Duke Hawkins: BAE Systems Hawk T.1 / T.2  - 116 pages in EN, cat. no. 033 / ASK Distribution 170-DH033

BAE Hawk 116 page book on the BAE Systems Hawk T.1 and T.2. This book is the result of some extensive visits to RAF Valley and includes every part of the aircraft, combined with truly spectacular action photography of the different versions of the jet trainer. The cockpit chapter includes the prototype version, T.1 and T.2 and a very close look at the ejection seat out of the aircraft. An impressive 20 page chapter shows every detail of the aircraft in maintenance, with open spine, open avionics bays and even the jet with the wings removed. Included are a lot of jets from the RAF, but also from the air forces of Finland, Australia, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Switzerland, South Africa.

Category: Publications
Weight: 0.5 kg
Series: Duke Hawkins
Typ: Publikace

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