Hawk T1/A Advanced Trainer (MSFS)

Compatibility: MSFS 2024, MSFS 2020

This product has been released, you can find out more on the product page

This highly detailed simulation of the Hawk T1/A Advanced Trainer for MSFS 2020/2024 has been developed by Just Flight's in-house development team after hands-on research with a real-life ex-RAF and ETPS Hawk T1.

The Just Flight Hawk has been modelled to an exceptional level of detail and features a variety of 8K PBR paint schemes (including the RAF and Red Arrows), realistic payloads (including AIM-9 missiles, rockets, practise bombs, 30mm Aden cannon gun pod, Red Arrows diesel/dye smoke pod) and ground equipment. Both the front and rear pilot positions are included and the aircraft features a truly 3D virtual cockpit with smoothly animated 3D instruments and fully functioning custom-coded systems and avionics.

See the Detailed Description below for details of all the aircraft features and you can download the PDF manuals here!

This add-on features functional weapons which will be STATIC ONLY in the version available from the MSFS Marketplace.


New features – the Hawk T1/A Advanced Trainer (MSFS) has received many updates/upgrades since it was released, including changes to the aircraft systems, visuals and extra features and quality-of-life improvements based on community feedback. A significant Version 2 update (released 4 February 2025) brings even more additions and improvements to the product, including a significantly reworked flight model, new liveries, animated weaponry, an updated EFB and more! See the Support page for the full list of all Hawk updates.
Detailed Description

Development Updates

05 October 2021
Here are the next two tutorial videos for the Hawk MSFS.  The first covers Payloads and the second one gives an overview of the Radios, the VHF radio, IFF, TACAN and ILS units.

Two more videos to follow - one that will cover sounds and another showing the Hawk taking off.




01 October 2021
Here are the next two tutorial videos for the Hawk MSFS.  Showing below is a video that covers the interior and exterior lighting and also a video showing some of the hydraulic systems.  More videos to follow soon...



30 September 2021

We have produced a number of preview videos for the Hawk T1/A demonstrating various aspects and features in advance of the release.  Here are the first two for you - one is a basic intorduction and the second covers what can be achived using the EFB Tablet.  More videos to follow to cover such things as the Lights, Payloads and Hydraulics.  Hope you like these and that they'll come in useful. 




28 September 2021
Here are some recent shots showing off some of these features:
 
• EFB tablet with controls for selecting between T1, T1/A and Red Arrows configurations, different payloads and autopilot modes for ease-of-use
 
• Different cockpit configurations – T1/A weapons training (pylon/sidewinder) controls, gunsight and/or GPS, Red Arrows smoke indicators
 
• VHF, UHF, IFF, TACAN and ILS radio simulation, including frequency preset cards which update in real-time to show any saved frequency presets
 
• Dynamic cockpit night lighting with dimmer controls and spotlights, and realistic exterior lighting (including independent upper/lower strobes or beacons)
 
• Exterior model payloads/configurations – Live or training AIM-9 Sidewinders, 30 mm Aden gun, CBLS practice bombs, MATRA rockets, Red Arrows smoke tank and exhaust pipes
 

31 August 2021

Here are a new set of screenshots, taken during weekend testing of the Hawk. Stay tuned as we plan to bring you some small videos soon showing off various features and systems later this week and into next week. 


23 July 2021

With the visuals nearly complete, the Hawk T1 development team are now focused on the aircraft systems coding. The Hawk T1 is a relatively simple jet to operate, thanks to its role as a trainer, but like our equally vintage and British 146 airliner, it features plenty of quirks and systems to keep you busy!

Multiple DC and AC electrical sources/buses with reset and backup controls, a ram-air-turbine (RAT) for hydraulic backup to the powered flying controls, a gas turbine starting (GTS) system, similar to an APU, for engine starts and a central warning system (CWS) are just some of the systems that are fully-functional in our Hawk T1.

Another unusual feature related to its use as a trainer that is fully simulated is the landing gear and flap transfer controls. Both front and rear cockpits have controls for operating the flaps and gear but the rear cockpit (i.e. instructor) has the ability to transfer control between the front and rear. You will need to ensure the controls have been transferred to the front cockpit whenever flying solo from the front cockpit.

No switch, lever or system will be left with the dreaded ‘INOP’ tooltip, just like in every one of our in-house aircraft, and we’ll discuss the hydraulic, flight control and air-conditioning/pressurisation systems in the next in-development update.


06 June 2021

Coding work continues on the more intricate and detailed areas of the Hawk but visually it's pretty much complete now. Here are some latest shots that show the remaining upgraded 8K liveries along with shots showing cockpit animation/coding progress. Enjoy the pics.

 


04 May 2021

The Hawk T1 development team are currently focused on making the aircraft as visually stunning as possible in MSFS. As part of that work, we have upgraded all the exterior textures to 8K resolution, ensuring pin-sharp detail across the entire aircraft, whilst still maintaining excellent performance. These screenshots show that incredible detail on 2 of the 13 included liveries, with more to follow very soon!

Work has now begun on the front and rear cockpit areas, hooking up the hundreds of animated controls and indicators, adding in all the latest MSFS features available to us in the SDK, and carrying out hours of test flights to confirm the correct operation of the study-level systems.

 

01 March 2021

Here's a quick impromptu entry to show off some exterior model detail and a handful of lthe latest liveries.  Hope you'll agree these latest liveries and textures are looking pretty special!


24 February 2021

In addition to our first GA aircraft for MSFS our internal Dev team are beginning to perfect the art of multi-tasking in a bid to bring a varied mix of genres early on to MSFS. So here you get your first look at the Hawk T1/A Advanced Trainer in MSFS

Exterior and interior modelling and texturing is pretty much complete pending the usual tweaking stage during testing. The coding side has barely started, so this initial update focuses on just the 'visuals', but we do expect coding to progress fairly quickly over the next month or two. Stay tuned for more updates and in the meantime we hope these initial shots have served to whet the appetite.


Hawk T1/A Advanced Trainer (MSFS)
MSFS 2024, MSFS 2020