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    Airframe Family: Hawker Siddeley 1/50/60/100/200 Hawk / T-45 Goshawk
    Latest Model:Hawk T.1
    Last Military Serial:XX240 RN
    Construction Number:312076/076
    Compressed ID:Hawker Siddeley Hawk T.1 sn XX240 R...
    Latest Owner or Location:736 NAS, RNAS Culdrose

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    Dates

    Event

    Constructed as a Hawk T.1.

    27 October 1978

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Royal Air Force with s/n XX240.

    By September 1983

    Transferred to 4 FTS, RAF Valley.
    Noted at RAF Abingdon Air Show 10 September 1983.

    By September 1983

    Markings Applied: 240

    23 September 1989


    Photographer: Peter Nicholson
    Notes: Hawk T.1 of 4 Flying Training School at RAF Valley on the flight-line at the 1989 RAF Leuchars Airshow.

    By July 2002

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Royal Navy with s/n XX240.

    By July 2002

    Transferred to FRADU, RNAS Culdrose.

    17 July 2002


    Photographer: Robert Nichols
    Notes: at RNAS Culdrose Air Day

    19 July 2002


    Photographer: Robert Nichols
    Notes: at RAF Fairford RIAT arrivals day

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Royal Air Force with s/n XX240.

    Transferred to 208 (R) SQN, 4FTS, RAF Valley.

    Markings Applied: 240

    From 27 January 2009 to 17 May 2011

    Assigned to RAF Shawbury for storage.

    By July 2011

    Taken on Strength/Charge with the Royal Navy with s/n XX240.

    By July 2011

    Transferred to FRADU, RNAS Culdrose.

    20 July 2011


    Photographer: Robert Nichols
    Notes: at RNAS Culdrose Air Day - remnants of 208(R)Sqn markings on tail

    Circa 2013

    Transferred to 736 NAS, RNAS Culdrose.

    By July 2014

    Markings Applied: 840, CU

    31 July 2014


    Photographer: Robert Nichols
    Notes: at RNAS Culdrose Air Day

    18 June 2015


    Photographer: Robert Nichols
    Notes: at RNAS Culdrose


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