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Wikipedia: Hawker Hunter
Hawker Hunter
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Hawker Hunter

A privately-owned Hawker Hunter, photographed in England in 2003.
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Description
Role
Crew
Dimensions
Length
Wingspan
Height
Wing area
Weights
Empty
Loaded
Maximum take-off
Powerplant
Engines
Power
Performance
Maximum speed
Combat range
Ferry range
Service ceiling
Rate of climb
Armament
Guns
Bombs

A British jet fighter first flown in 1951, the Hawker Hunter entered service with the Royal Air Force in 1954. Capable of supersonic flight in a shallow dive, the Hunter had a combat radius of 230 miles without external fuel stores. Armament consisted of four 30mm cannons in the nose as well as bombs and rockets. The Hunter saw service with 19 air forces and was license-produced in Belgium and the Netherlands. Production continued until 1966 with a total of 1,972 aircraft built.

Units Using the Hunter

Royal Air Force


  

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