hawker hunter

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Nose view of Hawker Hunter Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hawker Hunter Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Hawker Hunter Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Hawker Hunter T.7
Hawker Hunter fighter aircraft flying low Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Hawker Hunter T7 WV372 in RAF Royal Air Force colour scheme Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The hawker hunter (N-112) displayed at the Air force Museum Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The first prototype Hunter T.7 two-seat trainer flew on 8 July 1955. These aircraft differed from the fighter by having a lengthened nose and 'side by side' seating. From 1957, a total of 45 Hunter T.7s were built at Kingston for the Royal Air Force. In addition, 6 Hunter F.4 airframes were converted to T.7 specification in 1958 and 1959.


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