Aircraft Data for: Bae Hawk - | Updated: Jan. 22nd 2009 |
| Summary: | The Bae Hawk is an advanced military jet training aircraft. The Hawk is in service worldwide but primarily with the Royal Air Force, Finnish Air Force, Royal Australian Air Force and Canadian Forces | | |
Country of origin: United Kingdom
First flight: 1974
No. built: 681
Crew: 2
| | | | Power: | 1 x Rolls Royce Adour engine |
| | 1× Rolls-Royce Adour Mk.951 turbofan with FADEC, 29 kN (6,500 lbf) |
| | | Weapons: | 1x30mm ADEN cannon,Up to 6,800 lb (3,085 kg) of weapons on five hard points, including:4× AIM-9 Sidewinder or ASRAAM on wing pylons and wing-tip rails. 1,500 lb (680 kg), limited to one centreline and two wing pylons (Hawk T.1) |
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| Dimensions: |
| Length: | | 40 ft. 7 in.
| | Wing Span: | | 32 ft. 7 in.
| | Height: | | 13 ft. 1 in.
| | Empty Weight: | | 9,880 lbs.
| | Max. Weight: | | 20,069 lbs.
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| | Performance: |
| Max. speed: | | 638
mph | | Cruise speed: | | 575
mph | | Ceiling: | | 44,500 ft.
| | Normal range: | | 1,200
mi. | | Max. range: | | 1,565
mi. |
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Operator Data for: Red Arrows (RAF Callsign: Red Arrows) | Updated: Nov. 20th 2008 |
| Summary: | The Red Arrows is the famous aerobatics display team of the Royal Air Force flying nine Bae Hawk military trainer aircraft and with 91 support members. The "Reds" have have now performed well over 4,000 displays world-wide in 53 countries. | | |
Based in: United Kingdom
Headquarters: Waddington
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Fleet Size: 9
Year Founded: 1965
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| Aircraft Details: | | Bae Hawk |
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| Location: | | Esbjerg, Denmark |
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| Photo by: |
Danish Aviation Photo |
| Date: |
2009-08-29 |
| Image ID: |
90681 |
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