Cover art for The British Aerospace Hawk: A Photographic Tribute
Published
Pen And Sword, August 2022
ISBN
9781399074940
Format
Softcover, 248 pages
Dimensions
27.6cm × 21.5cm

The British Aerospace Hawk: A Photographic Tribute

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Through a collection of dramatic and informative photographs, supplemented by cutaway illustrations, this book, the first in a mini series of three, highlights the agility and flexibility of this dedicated RAF and RN trainer. With the T1 and T1A versions soon to be retired from UK service (eventually to be replaced by the BAE Systems Hawk T2) this book looks set to represent a fitting tribute to the type, flown by all fast jet pilots since its introduction into service in late 1976.

In order to set the scene for the future training needs of fast jet pilots, photographs of T2 aircraft are included. The book includes photographs by the author and a select number of other amateur photographers, with the vast majority of photographs - never previously published - taken low level around the hills and mountains of England, Scotland and Wales. This impressive new photographic publication will be presented in full colour and is sure to be prized as a collector's piece amongst fans of the genre. AUTHOR: Michael Leek has long had an interest in all the various technological developments of military aviation. In addition to writing books, it is through digital photography that his interest in military aviation continues. He is the author of The Art of Nautical Illustrationand The Encyclopaedia of Airbrush Techniques, and has contributed to many others. The book, Military Low Flying in the UK, was published by Pen and Sword in February 2012. His aviation photographs have been published in many magazines. He lives in Portknockie, Scotland. 150 colour & b/w images

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