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| | Airliners.net: Hawker Siddeley HS-748 |
 | | Surfacing as the Avro 748 in 1958, the project became part of the Hawker Siddeley group when it formed in 1959 with the merger of several British aviation companies, including Armstrong Whitworth, Avro, Blackburn, De Havilland, Folland, Gloster, and Hawker. |
 | | The most advanced 748 variant, the Super 748, was an improved version of the 2B and made its first flight in July 1984. |
 | | Hawker Siddeley, where the 748 was known as the HS-748, was merged into British Aerospace and from January 1 1978 the Hawker Siddeley name disappeared. |
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