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Hawk Delivered to Brooklands Museum
RESERVATION Hawk ZA101 was roaded into Brooklands Museum on January 23. Geoff Lee/planefocus BAE Systems has donated Hawker Siddeley Hawk ZA101, G-HAWK, to Brooklands Museum in Weybridge, Surrey. It arrived on January 23 and is due to go on permanent display following reassembly. Whiskey-Kilo was the eighth Hawk built, and the fifth used in the type’s test flight programme. It first flew in the hands of Duncan Simpson from Dunsfold, Surrey on May 17, 1976, and was later used in

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