Been back and forward through T'interweb and I reckon this is a non-starter.
Does anyone know of a Flyable Hawk T2 for FSX? Be nice to fly a 4 Squadron machine out of RAF Valley.
Thanks
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Quick question
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Re: Quick question
Hello
in wikipedia :
"Hawk 128 (Hawk T2)
The Hawk 128 is the new Advanced Jet Trainer (AJT) for the RAF and Royal Navy. The Mk. 128 includes modern LCD displays instead
of conventional instrumentation and is powered by the Rolls-Royce Adour 951 engine. The Ministry of Defence awarded a Design and
Development Contract to BAE Systems on 22 December 2004. The T2 builds on the design of the Australian Mk. 127 and the South African
Mk. 120s.
In 2012 orders were placed for the AJT version by the Royal Saudi Air Force and the Royal Omani Air Force."
In the pack UKMIL Hawk 100 for FSX you can find a Hawk Mk 128
https://flyawaysimulation.com/downloads ... -hawk-100/
in wikipedia :
"Hawk 128 (Hawk T2)
The Hawk 128 is the new Advanced Jet Trainer (AJT) for the RAF and Royal Navy. The Mk. 128 includes modern LCD displays instead
of conventional instrumentation and is powered by the Rolls-Royce Adour 951 engine. The Ministry of Defence awarded a Design and
Development Contract to BAE Systems on 22 December 2004. The T2 builds on the design of the Australian Mk. 127 and the South African
Mk. 120s.
In 2012 orders were placed for the AJT version by the Royal Saudi Air Force and the Royal Omani Air Force."
In the pack UKMIL Hawk 100 for FSX you can find a Hawk Mk 128
https://flyawaysimulation.com/downloads ... -hawk-100/
Re: Quick question
sorry
I have not see all
also T2 i the pack
I have not see all
also T2 i the pack
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Many thanks. I had seen that file, didn't think it would be the one!
Stew
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Well I downloaded this aircraft and as paspou said, it does contain a T2 model. However the panel leaves a lot to be desired and makes it almost unuseable.
Therefore I'm still on the hunt for a flyable T2 payware or freeware for FSX.
Therefore I'm still on the hunt for a flyable T2 payware or freeware for FSX.
Stew
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Is the UKMIL version based off the DSB/Iris FS 2k2 model? I know I had it in FS9, but haven't seen it ported into FSX lately. Payware, and only a T.1/A, the Just Flight model fits the bill for me.
http://simviation.com//fs2002military22.htm
http://simviation.com//fs2002military22.htm
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