RAF plans Hawk life-extension program
The Royal Air Force, depending on findings of the Strategic Defense Review, is planning a major structural upgrade of more than half of its approximately 140 British Aerospace Hawk advanced jet trainers to fix fuselage fatigue problems. The Hawks entered RAF service in 1976 with a 20-year design...
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