Page 6Discussion Xfly 64mm T7A "Red Hawk" Foamy EDFsBoeingSaab T7 Red Hawk (TX) History In midSeptember of 16, The Boeing Company in partnership with Sweden's Saab revealed their challenger for the lucrative United State Air Force "TX" advanced jet trainer competition The design was rolled out on September 13th at the Boeing St Louis (Missouri) facilityThe T7 was renamed T7A as a tribute to the Tuskgee Airmen who painted their airplane tails red, and to the Curtiss P40 WarHawk, one of the aircraft flown by the Tuskegee Airmen A single engine aircraft with twin tails & highmounted wings, like many other aircraft, the red hawk is designed with tandem seats
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