The standard carrier-borne fighter bomber used by the Royal Navy as well as the German Navy forces, although with different vertical surfaces. This Airfix kit includes both types of transfers, and with the choice of fin and rudder supplied, either version of this aircraft could be modelled. With a speed of around 630 miles per hour, the "Seahawk" is powered by a Rolls Royce Nene 103 turbojet engine. - Taken from the 1st edition catalogue (1962)
5th edition catalogue (1967), listed as Armstrong Whitworth 'Seahawk' from Armstrong Whitworth "Seahawk".
10th edition catalogue (1973), listed as Armstrong Whitworth Seahawk from Armstrong Whitworth 'Seahawk'.
1991 edition catalogue, recorded as a Series 2 kit.
1991 edition catalogue, listed as AW Seahawk from Armstrong Whitworth Seahawk.
1993 edition catalogue, listed as A.W. Sea Hawk from AW Seahawk.
1994 edition catalogue, listed as AW Sea Hawk from A.W. Sea Hawk.
1997 edition catalogue, recorded as a new kit.