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The latest edition provides full details of more than 60,000 aircraft and some 6,000 commercial and government operators worldwide. There is a wealth of data on each aircraft down to individual registration/serial number.
Also new for this year are Hexcodes for individual aircraft, this will replace the Selcal field.
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How effective the Dutch Hunter camouflage scheme of the 1950s was on the ground is shown in this image of Hawker Hunter F.6A c/n S4/U/3361 G-KAXF on finals at Leeuwarden airbase in The Netherlands (EHLW) during the Open Days of the Dutch air force on 17 September 2011. The aircraft was built in 1956 as an F.6 variant for the Royal Air Force and later converted to the F.6A standard. It was acquired by the Dutch Hawker Hunter Foundation (DHHF) in 2007 and painted in an historic Dutch air force livery. The registrations of the original Dutch airforce Hunters Mk.6 numbered from N-201 to N-293, so the DHHF decided to give its second Hunter registration N-294 (the other DHHF Hunter is G-BGWL, with pseudo registration N-321, see Hunter link below).
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More information:
Hawker Hunter G-KAXF in the CAA register
The history of Hawker Hunter G-KAXF ( "N-294") on the website of the DHHF
The history of all Hawker Hunters that served with the RNLAF
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