- Hawker Aircraft - Wikipedia
Hawker Aircraft Limited was a British aircraft manufacturer that was responsible for some of the most famous products in British aviation history Hawker had its roots in the aftermath of the First World War, which resulted in the bankruptcy of the Sopwith Aviation Company
- Hawker Aircraft
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- A Look At The 7 Private Aircraft That Hawker Developed
Hawker developed various private aircraft, such as the Hawker 200, 400, 800, 1000, 750, 900XP, and 4000 models The Hawker 4000, also known as the Hawker Horizon, was equipped with cutting-edge technology, but only 72 units were produced
- Hawker Post-mx Test Flight Crash Latest in Troubling Trend
A Raytheon Hawker 800XP that crashed on October 16 is at least the fourth reported accident or incident in the U S involving required post-maintenance stall testing in a Hawker business jet
- Hawker Siddeley
One of the most famous names in the aircraft industry - Hawker Siddeley was comprised of the Hawker Aircraft Company and Armstrong Siddeley Development Corporation as well as AV Roe and Sir WG Armstrong-Whitworth Aircraft Company
- Hawker Beechcraft - All Aircraft with History, Technical Data . . .
Hawker Beechcraft was an American manufacturer of business aircraft, turboprops, and military trainers Its King Air series became one of the most successful turboprops ever built, while Hawker jets offered comfortable, capable business travel
- The Hawker line - AOPA
The new Raytheon Corporate Jet division, with permission from Hawker Siddeley, officially named their aircraft the Hawker, but later just called it the Beechjet
- The Illustrious History of Hawker Aircraft
From the biplane marvels of the interwar period to the legendary fighters of World War II and the revolutionary vertical take-off jets of the Cold War, Hawker aircraft consistently pushed the boundaries of design and performance
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