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Old 3rd May 2013, 06:10
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End of the line for the 125?

Hi all

perhaps I've had my head in the sand lately, but I'm hearing rumours that the Hawker 900XP production has/is about to come to an end - can anyone confirm this.

If so it's an unfitting end to 51 years of history for the original DH.125

thanks

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Mate - you been asleep for the last 18 months?
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Well probably LGW - but they were still delivering new framesat the back end of 2012.
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Hi, what about the 4000 series?
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If I mention Dodo - you should kind of get the idea.
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I remember reading the Flight magazine back in the 1960's with a report on the latest, and greatest corporate aircraft from the British aircraft industry.

I was an apprentice at the Hawker Aircraft Company...........I retired two years ago.

50 years is enough for man and aircraft production runs!
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It's been a solid innings from a solid side. Pretty sure that archaeologists will uncover working examples from the post apocalyptic dig in 2238.
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