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Developed by BAE Systems, the Hawk was initially developed as a light sub-sonic trainer jet for the RAF, but is found worldwide used by many nations either as a trainer or low cost light combat aircraft.
Used as the primary aircraft for the British Red Arrows aerobatic display team, which replaced the Folland Gnat. I have many fond memories growing up watching them perform at the now defunct Leuchars air show, alongside being my first Airfix kit!
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It is a small kit as I wanted to roughly keep the scale with the other fighters, but will included a larger version if requested. Both looped and loop-less variants available, along with those without the connecting runners. Individual part files are included for those uninterested in the format!
If it's still a little wobbly, try increasing the Z axis (uppy-downy) by 10-20%!
Bribes accepted for any edits... ;)
Always love seeing your makes! Thank you :)
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**Interested in selling?**
*All files are marked as non-commercial
Used as the primary aircraft for the British Red Arrows aerobatic display team, which replaced the Folland Gnat. I have many fond memories growing up watching them perform at the now defunct Leuchars air show, alongside being my first Airfix kit!
***
It is a small kit as I wanted to roughly keep the scale with the other fighters, but will included a larger version if requested. Both looped and loop-less variants available, along with those without the connecting runners. Individual part files are included for those uninterested in the format!
If it's still a little wobbly, try increasing the Z axis (uppy-downy) by 10-20%!
Bribes accepted for any edits... ;)
Always love seeing your makes! Thank you :)
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**Interested in selling?**
*All files are marked as non-commercial
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