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BAE Hawk and T-45 Goshawk

Started by Nick, October 17, 2003, 03:57:56 PM

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kitbasher

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To be fair a ton of pilot (military and civilian) training does these days rely massively on synthetic trainers (i.e. simulators), it's been happening for quite a while, tbh.  For example, there's no two-seat F-35, after all, so how else can conversion training be provided?

And RCAF advanced flying training will continue to happen on a contractorised basis as the press release states.
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Quote from: PR19_Kit on September 14, 2024, 09:16:41 AMAnd if they send their pilots to the UK for training, what will they train on?

Hawks.........................  :banghead:

Yes, but our Hawks are now T.2's which are more up-to-date than the CT-155's were.

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Sheppard still uses T-38's I believe, so not exactly state of the art.  The RAF are also sending new pilots to Italy to train on the M-346 alongside the RCAF.
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