BAE flies first Australian Hawk
DT01, the first of 33 Hawk Mk 127 two-seat lead-in fighter (LIF) trainers ordered by the Royal Australian Air Force to replace its Aermacchi MB.326s, made its initial flight shortly before Britain's Christmas close-down from BAE Systems' Warton airfield, in Lancashire. Flown by Deputy chief test...
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