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BAe Hawk T.1


The BAE Systems Hawk is a British single-engine, advanced jet trainer aircraft. It was first flown at Dunsfold, Surrey, in 1974 as the Hawker Siddeley Hawk, and subsequently produced by its successor companies, British Aerospace and BAE Systems, respectively. It has been used in a training capacity and as a low-cost combat aircraft.

The Hawk T1 (Trainer Mark 1) was the original version of the Hawk used by the RAF, deliveries commencing in November 1976. The RAF received a total of 175 T1s.

 

 

What's in:

 

 

- a new plane;

- 4 new and 1 upgraded skins;

- Historical decalsets;

- open canopy 10 key auto closing at take off;

- weapons

- "real" sound;

- New screens;

- loadout.tga;

 

 

Notes:

 

 

- This plane uses as stand in Harrier1 cockpit

- Coupi tweak (harrier's frame removed) is inside the pack

 

 

Credits:

 

 

- RussoUK - plane model 2.0;

- MarcFighters original Red Harrows skin;

- Ndicki- original Templates;

- Coupi pit tweak;

- Spillone104 - RR Adour sound;

- Paulopanz - Skins, Decals,edits;

- Crusader - data, weapons, pit revision;

Install:

 

 

- all mod folder content in your mod install

- overwrite

 

- if you haven't SF-2EU or dislike Harrier1 pit open Hawk51.ini

[AircraftData]

AircraftFullName=Hawk T.1

AircraftShortName=Hawk

AircraftDataFile=Hawk61_data.ini

//CockpitDataFile=Hawk_cockpit.ini

CockpitDataFile=Harrier1_cockpit.ini <---- delete this

HangarScreen=Hawk_Hangar.jpg

LoadingScreen=Hawk_Loading.jpg

LoadoutImage=Hawk_Loadout.tga

LoadoutFile=Hawk_loadout.ini

//AvionicsDLL=Avionics60.dll

AvionicsDLL=Avionics70.dll <---- delete this

//AvionicsDataFilename=HAWK_AVIONICS.INI

AvionicsDataFilename=Harrier1_avionics.ini <---- delete this

UserList=Hawk_UserList.ini

---> delete all "//" too and you will use the F-100 cockpit

That's all

 

Enjoy

 

@ paulopanz

 

:lazy:


 

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Thanks a lot Paulo! Very well done!!!

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Thank you Paulo and Russ!

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