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Freewing Bae Hawk

 

Training Fighter

 

Freewing RC-model Bae Hawk Fighter in Finnish Airforce gray format
- Still without any labels, I try to add them
- If possible, I'll add them also to Phoenix RC-Simulator model

 

Freewing Bae Hawk Fighter in RAF format

 

 


Finnish Air Force at low level in Wales - 2013 © Paul Filmer - www.globalaviationresource.com

Finnish Bae Hawk Fighter

 


 

Finnish Bae Hawk

BASIC INFORMATION

The BAE Hawk is an iconic plane with sleek lines that make it easy to identify on the ground or in the air from miles away. The cockpit of this plane provides pilots with exceptional visibility, which helps them navigate the sky much more easily than other planes do. This makes it perfect for new pilots who are just learning how to fly!

It first flew in 1974 and was retired from military service in 1998. The BAE Hawk has been continuously manufactured for over 40 years, and more than 400 jets have been built so far.

The BAE Hawk was first flown at Dunsfold, Surrey in 1974 as the Hawker Siddeley Hawk and subsequently produced by its successor company, BAE Systems, which continues to manufacture the aircraft for several nations. The Hawk has been used as an advanced trainer since it replaced the Folland Gnat. It has been exported to 18 countries and serves with both the Royal Air Force (RAF) and United States Air Force (USAF).

 

 

 


SPECIFICATIONS Bae Hawk

Technical Data
Engine 1x 1 × Rolls-Royce Adour Mk.951 turbofan
Power 6,500 pound-force
Max Cruise Speed 492 knots /     911 Km/h
Operation Range 1,360 Nautical Miles / 2,519 Kilometers
Fuel Economy 1.72 nautical mile / gallon / 0.841 kilometres / litre
Service Ceiling 44,500 feet
Rate of Climb 9300 feet / minute / 2835 m / min
Take Off Distance 122 metre - 400.26 feet
Landing Distance 158 metre - 518.37 feet
Max Take Off Weight 3,000 Kg / 6,614 lbs
Fuel Tank Capacity 750 gallon / 2,839 litre
Crew max 2
Exterior Length 12.43 metre - 40.78 feet
Tail height 3.98 metre - 13.06 feet
Wing Span 9.94 metre - 32.61 feet

 

Nose Gear modify

 

Nose Gear Shield removed

 

Balsa Reinforcement fixing

 

Balsa Reinforcement
- The Holes for Nose Gear take-off are drilled
- Glued

Air-Intage Shield  

Air-Intake Shields glued to prevent Moisture when rolling

 

Air-Intake Shields fixed

 

 

Getting fixed

 

The Wings, Rudder and Elevator fixed

 

Rolling on wheels

 

Receiver  

With Freewing Bae Hawk I'll use:
1. Spektrum NX8
2. New Spektrum AR631
- 6 channel Air Receiver
- AS3X & SAFE

Powerline



Admiral Pro 4000mAh 6S 22.2V 50C LiPo Battery with EC5 Connector

 

RC-Simulator

Phoenix RC-Simulator-model Finnish Bae Hawk:
https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?2382571-User-Built-Models-for-PhoenixRC/page483
File:
https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showatt.php?s=30b7776cdff82f4c1be8083c04c0935d&attachmentid=16051387&d=1649659376