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Hawker Sea
Hawk FB.3 The white shipboard strike fighter is the The Hawker Sea Hawk
FB.3 WM913 (A2510/8162M). The Sea Hawk design originated from Hawker's
first jet fighter, the P.1040. Featuring power-boosted ailerons of the FB.2 variant
and new strengthened wings for external weapons, a total of 116 FB.3s were constructed
by Armstrong Whitworth.
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Hawk FB.3 statistics | Aircrew:
Rotor Dia: Length: Height: Typical armament: Max speed:
Range: Service ceiling: Loaded weight: Power plant: | 1
11.89m 12.10m 2.65m Four 20mm Hispano cannon: Two 227kg on wing pylons
964km/h 1252km 13564m 7355kg One Rolls Royce Nene 101 2270kgp
(5000lbs) s.t. | Saab 91.B Safir
The yellow aircraft in the corner is the Saab 91.B Safir 56321. The prototype
Saab 91 Safir flew for the first time in November 1945. Initially the Safir was
designed as a two to three seat light aircraft for the civilian market.
However, the Safir soon began to attract military interest. Safir 56321 was the
first 91.B variant to enter service with the Royal Norwegian Air Force and for
many years the aircraft was used as a basic trainer, serving at Vaernes Flykstajon
near Tondheim in North Western Norway.
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Safir 91 statistics | Aircrew:
Rotor Dia: Length: Height: Typical armament: Max speed:
Range: Service ceiling: Loaded weight: Power plant: | 3
10.59m 7.90m 2.21m None 265km/h 1062km 4999m 1217kg
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