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|{{w|BAE_Systems_Hawk|Hawk T1}} | |{{w|BAE_Systems_Hawk|Hawk T1}} | ||
|A hawk is a large bird of prey with a heavy head and beak. They have very acute vision. | |A hawk is a large bird of prey with a heavy head and beak. They have very acute vision. | ||
β | A trainer aircraft. It is flown by the Royal Air Force display team, the ''{{w|Red Arrows}}''. {{w|T-45 Goshawk}} is the U.S. designation of a variant of this aircraft. The fuselage silhouette is of a | + | A trainer aircraft. It is flown by the Royal Air Force display team, the ''{{w|Red Arrows}}''. {{w|T-45 Goshawk}} is the U.S. designation of a variant of this aircraft. The fuselage silhouette is of a BAe Hawk, although other aircraft have also had Hawk-related names, for example the Hawker [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawker_Sea_Hawk Sea Hawk] and the Douglas [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_A-4_Skyhawk A-4 Skyhawk]. (''{{w|BAE Systems}}'') |
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|{{w|Common blackbird|Blackbird}} | |{{w|Common blackbird|Blackbird}} |