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- Hawker_Hunter_in_service_with_Swiss_Air_Force abstract "The Hawker Hunter had a very long career in Swiss Air Force from the late 1950s until they were retired in the mid-1990s. The Swiss Air Force operated about 160 aircraft, both new and second-hand. The Hunter was upgraded several times and was used mainly as an attack aircraft by militia squadrons. The retired aircraft had a ready market as a warbird and for use in target facilities operations.".
- Q5684960 abstract "The Hawker Hunter had a very long career in Swiss Air Force from the late 1950s until they were retired in the mid-1990s. The Swiss Air Force operated about 160 aircraft, both new and second-hand. The Hunter was upgraded several times and was used mainly as an attack aircraft by militia squadrons. The retired aircraft had a ready market as a warbird and for use in target facilities operations.".
- Hawker_Hunter_in_service_with_Swiss_Air_Force comment "The Hawker Hunter had a very long career in Swiss Air Force from the late 1950s until they were retired in the mid-1990s. The Swiss Air Force operated about 160 aircraft, both new and second-hand. The Hunter was upgraded several times and was used mainly as an attack aircraft by militia squadrons. The retired aircraft had a ready market as a warbird and for use in target facilities operations.".
- Q5684960 comment "The Hawker Hunter had a very long career in Swiss Air Force from the late 1950s until they were retired in the mid-1990s. The Swiss Air Force operated about 160 aircraft, both new and second-hand. The Hunter was upgraded several times and was used mainly as an attack aircraft by militia squadrons. The retired aircraft had a ready market as a warbird and for use in target facilities operations.".