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- Hawker advert from 1958.
- FGA.6 XE368 at the Flambards Theme Park near Helston in Cornwall; April 1997.
- FGA.6 WV798 in the FRADU paint scheme at the Second World War Preservation Society's museum
at Lasham airfield in Hampshire; May 1997.
- FGA.6 WV856 at the Fleet Air Arm Museum at RNAS Yeovilton
in Somerset; April 1997.
- With sterling efforts from British Aerospace, the Royal Navy Historic Flight's Sea Hawk was
brought out of storage in 1995 and restored to flying condition by the end of 1996. She appeared
at several airshows in 1997, and is pictured here at the 1997 Fighter Meet at North Weald.
- Taking off...
- ...zooming past...
- ...and zooming back, with the arrestor hook hanging down. Sadly later in the season
a crack in the jet pipe released hot exhaust into the rear fuselage and this has grounded
the aircraft for some years. Hopefully she will return to the air in 2004 though.
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