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‘Bare’ Hawk in the Lakes
Barry Swann Hawk T1 XX239/‘239’ was captured flying through the Lake District sporting an unusual finish, apparently including a large area of paintwork that had been stripped off the side of the fuselage. The aircraft flew at least two missions in the lowlevel area on March 9. There was no indication that the Hawk was operating from BAE Warton, suggesting that it is a No 100 Squadron jet. The reason for the non-standard finish remains unclear.

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