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English: The Hawk II F11C is a single-seat fighter aircraft of U.S. origin entered the military service in 1932. This aircraft can carry two 0.30 mm machine guns and four hangers 1100 pounds for bombs and rockets. It was decommissioned in 1946 and is currently a training aircraft.
Español: El Hawk II F11C es un avión monoplaza de combate de origen estadounidense entro al servicio militar en 1932. Esta aeronave puede llevar dos ametralladoras calibre 0.30 mm y 4 perchas 1.100 libras para bombas y cohetes. Fue retirado del servicio en 1946 y actualmente es un avión de entrenamiento.
Date 1932
Source http://www.fac.mil.co/index.php?idcategoria=3356
Author Archivos de la Fuerza Aérea Colombiana
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