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Hawker Hunter T.7



" From the flight of the first prototype in 1951, it was clear the Hunter was a thoroughbred.

Highly agile and capable of going supersonic in a shallow dive, all the various marques of Hunter were a delight to fly and much admired by their pilots. Many still fly today in the hands of private owners. Total production was 1,985. 79 types flew with 17 air forces. This aircraft is a portrayal of XL609 of 56 Sqn, RAF Wattisham in the early 1960's. "

  • Length: 45 feet 10.5 ins.
  • Wing span: 33 feet 8 ins.
  • Weight: E/L 14,400/17,750 lbs. approx.
  • Power: 1 x RR Avon 203, 10,000 lbs.s.t.
  • Length: 45 ft. 10.5 ins.
  • Wing span: 33 feet 8 ins.
  • Weight: E/L 14,400/17,750 lbs.
  • Power: 1 x RR Avon 203, 10,000 lb.s.t.


AFX Designer : Steve Bezant
Panel : Phil Perrott
MP : Steve Bezant


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These screenshots were taken in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002
 

Hawker Hunter T.7

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Hawker Hunter T.7

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Hawker Hunter T.7

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Hawker Hunter T.7

Hawker Hunter T.7

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