Keychain Hawk T.1A Reg: XX319
This keychain was made from the Hawk T.1A REG: XX319, C/N: 162/312144
Tags from the Hawk T.1A of the world-famous Red Arrows flying team of the Royal British Air Force. The Hawk T1A is a modified Hawk T1 designed to replace the Hawker Hunter in the RAF's tactical weapons units.
All keychains have a unique number. The total number of the keychains is 159.
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