The Hawker Hunter Collection.
After finding a few Un-place marked Hawker Hunters I decided to create a collection of them, space loadsa space loadsa space space space space loadsa space loadsa space loadsa space loadsa space loadsa space v and why on google earth not???
Linked To the Hawker Sea Hawk Collection ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If you think you have a new one first download the attached folder first. All finds to the time of the update are in it. If there is no placemark on your find, it's a new one.
The Hawker Hunter was a British jet fighter aircraft of the 1950s and 1960s. The Hunter served for many years with the Royal Air Force and was widely exported, serving with 19 air forces. A total of 1,972 Hunters were produced by Hawker Siddeley and under licence

Description
The Hunter was a conventional all-metal monoplane. The pilot sat on a Martin-Baker 2H or 3H ejector seat. The two seat trainer version used the Mk.4H ejection seats. The fuselage was of monocoque construction, with a removable rear section for engine maintenance. The engine was fed through triangular air intakes in the wing roots and had a single jetpipe in the rear of the fuselage. The mid-mounted wings had a leading edge sweep of 35 degrees and slight anhedral. The tailplanes and fin were also swept. The controls were completely conventional. A single airbrake was fitted under the ventral rear fuselage. The aircraft had conventional retractable tricycle landing gear. A noteworthy feature of the single seat fighter version was the armament of four 30 mm ADEN cannon. The cannon and ammunition boxes were contained in a single pack that could be removed from the aircraft for rapid re-arming and maintenance. Interestingly, the barrels of the cannon remained in the aircraft when the pack was removed. In the two seat version, either a single ADEN Cannon was carried or, in some export versions, two ADEN Cannons, with a removable ammunition tank. A simple Ekco ranging radar was fitted in the nose.
Great video of Hawker Hunter flight in GE over the swis alps.
Its Shape as shown above can be found at airfields world wide, whilst still operational in Abu Dhabi, Belgium, Chile, Denmark, Iraq, India, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Lebanon, Netherlands, Oman, Peru, Qatar, Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Somalia, Sweden, and Switzerland. Belgium and Netherlands produced the Hunter under license.

General characteristics
Crew: One Length: 45 ft 11 in (14.00 m) Wingspan: 33 ft 8 in (10.26 m) Height: 13 ft 2 in (4.01 m) Wing area: 349 ft² (32.42 m²) Empty weight: 14,122 lb (6,405 kg) Loaded weight: 17,750 lb (8050 kg) Max takeoff weight: 24,600 lb (11,158 kg) Powerplant: 1× Rolls-Royce Avon 207 turbojet, 10,145 lbf (45.13 kN)
Performance
Maximum speed: Mach 0.94, 620 knots (715 mph, 1,150 km/h) at sea level Combat range: 385 nm (445 mi, 715 km) Ferry range: 1,650 nm (1,900 mi, 3,060 km) with external fuel Service ceiling: 50,000 ft (15,240 m) Rate of climb: 17,200 ft/min (87.4 m/s) Wing loading: 51.6 lb/ft² (251.9 kg/m²) Thrust/weight: 0.56 Armament 4x 30 mm ADEN cannon, 120 rounds each, usually with a max of 150 per gun. Guns fitted into a removable gun pack. Up to 7,400 lb (3400 kg) of weapons on four hardpoints (Singapore Hunters had a centreline hardpoint) including AIM-9 Sidewinder, AGM-65 Maverick, SNEB 68 mm rockets in 18-round Matra pods, SURA rockets.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawker_Hunter http://www.vectorsite.net/
Finds (instant Links to Google Maps)

EDIT: 6A XG152 at Gatow EDIT: GA.11 XF301 at Chino EDIT: F.1 WT612 Henlow EDIT: F.1 WT569 ,Kenfig Hill EDIT: F.1 WT680 Fleet Hargate EDIT: F.2 WN904 at Waterbeach EDIT: F.4 ID-123 at Koksijde AFB, Belgium EDIT: F.6 XE656 at Speyer EDIT: F.4 N72602 at Mojave EDIT: F.6A XF382 at Baginton EDIT: F.6A XF418 at Hermeskeil EDIT: T.7 N-315 at Long Marston EDIT: T.7 WV383 at Farnborough EDIT: T.7 XL569 at East Midlands EDIT: T.7 XL601 at Weelde EDIT: T.7 XL621 at Brooklands EDIT: T.7 XL623 at Woking EDIT: FR.10 XG168 at Horsham St. Faith EDIT: F.56A BA237 at Jaisalmer EDIT: F.56 at Faridabad EDIT: F.56 at Chabua EDIT: F.51 XF418 at Charlwood EDIT: F.56A BA241 at New Delhi EDIT: J-721 (ex-RAF XF 625) Cerro Moreno International EDIT: F.56A BA317 at Leh EDIT: F.4 WV276 at Scampton , thanks Hill EDIT: F.6, XF509 hull Live Local EDIT: Nine Unknowns EDIT: One Unknown EDIT: F.58A N58WJ Paso Robles, California, USA EDIT: F.58 Ambri, Ticino, Switzerland EDIT: Kemble EDIT: XF946, F.4 jordan amman
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Sourced :www.thunder-and-lightnings.co.uk, http://www.hunty.com.au/Reborn/02hhd.htm , Wikipedia.com
~Josie~
Edited by JosieNorden (05/31/08 09:39 AM)
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