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Aviation History
1964
1964 - 2382.PDF
•LIGHT International, 3 September 1964 BRITAIN'S AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY 1964... Above, o recent photograph by this journal of the new FAW.2 mark of the Hawker Siddeley Sea Vixen, the standard carrier-based all-weather fighter of the Royal Navy. This distinctive aeroplane is armed with the new Hawker Siddeley Dynamics Red Top air-to-air guided weapon The Hawker Siddeley Dove 8 (left) is an improved model of this widely used executive transport, powered by 400 h.p. Bristol Siddeley Gipsy Queen engines and providing comfortable accommodation for six passengers Coming from the same stable as the Dove, and likewise powered by twin Bristol Siddeley engines, the jet-propelled Hawker Siddeley 125 (below) can carry eight passengers more than 1,800 miles at 420 m.p.h. It has been bought by many executive customers, and the military Dominie is in production for the RAF
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