Hawker Sea Hawk FGA. MK.6
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The Hawker Sea Hawk entered service with 806 Squadron at Bradley in 1953.
By 1955, the Sea Hawk's performance was already considered mediocre, which led to the installation of the more powerful Nene 103 engines with 5,200 pounds of thrust and its use as a ground attack aircraft, certified to carry external payloads—a role at which the Sea Hawk excelled.
A total of 434 Sea Hawks were built for the Royal Navy, the largest production run of any British naval jet fighter. The Sea Hawk remained in service with the Royal Navy until 1960, but the Sea Hawk's story doesn't end there.
The Sea Hawk was a huge export success; the Indian Navy retired its last example in 1984.
The Sea Hawk FGA MK.6 was a direct development of the FGA.4 using the Nene MK.103, of which approximately 30 were produced.
The Sea Hawk FGA MK.6 was a direct development of the FGA.4 using the Nene MK.103. To supplement this, MAP placed an order for 95 newly built MK.6s in early 1955, but only 87 were completed by 1956.
Plastic model kit
- with photo-etched parts
Scale 1:48
unbuilt / unpainted
Paint and glue not included
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