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The Standard Flight Model (SFM) version will be available during beta.
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***The External Flight Model (EFM) version will be developed during Hawk open beta and customers will receive a free upgrade to EFM upon release.
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Customers will receive an email with confirmation of actual release date and licence activation code for the product version they have purchased SFM or EFM when announced.
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*Customers are under no obligation to pre-purchase the product and the product will be available at full retail price after the pre-sale.
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DCS World allows both realistic game play and more relaxed game play to suit the player.ĭownload DCS World for free from: CONDITIONS

DCS is a true “sandbox” simulation that can and will cover multiple time periods covering many types of combat and civilian units. This all allows the creation of engaging, real-world combat missions in this flashpoint region.

DCS World includes a vast mission area of the Caucasus region that encompasses much of Georgia – the location of the 2008 conflict. It includes a FREE TF-P1D Mustang and a Su-25T attack aircraft. The Hawk T.1A is designed to work with Digital Combat Simulator DCS World.ĭigital Combat Simulator World (DCS World) is a free-to-play digital battlefield game, focusing on a military aircraft simulation. The cannon can be fired at the same time as any of the pylon-mounted weapons are selected for release or firing. The T1A has four under-wing pylons cleared to carry Sidewinder AIM-9L air-to-air missiles, rocket pods, practice bombs and bombs, and can carry a 30mm Aden cannon in a pod underneath the fuselage centre-line. While the Hawk T1 is used solely in the advanced flying-training role, the Hawk T1A is equipped to an operational standard and is capable of undertaking a number of war roles. In its weapons and tactical training role the Hawk is used to teach air combat, air-to-air firing, air-to-ground firing and low-flying techniques and operational procedures. The T1A is used for weapons and tactical training on No 19(R) Squadron at RAF Valley, and by No 100 Squadron at RAF Leeming for advanced fast-jet weapons systems officer training and operational support- flying. The Hawk T1 version is currently used at RAF Valley for fast-jet pilot advanced flying training with No 208(R) Squadron, and at RAF Scampton by the RAF Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows. The Hawk first entered service with the RAF in 1976, both as an advanced flying-training aircraft and a weapons-training aircraft.
