The UK Royal Air Force (RAF) has not exhausted its fleet of elderly Hawk T1 aircraft just yet. Approaching 50 years of service, the aircraft still perform aerobatic displays as part of the Red ...
In response to a question from Ben Obese-Jecty MP regarding the procurement of the Aermacchi M-345 trainer, the MOD has ...
Ex-RAF pilots fear the high number of hours flown ... showcasing the manoeuvrability of the aircraft. The first Hawk T1 prototype, XX154, was flown for the first time by Hawker Siddeley's Chief ...
The Hawk T1 version is currently used at RAF Valley for fast-jet pilot advanced flying training with No 208(R) Squadron, and at RAF Scampton by the RAF Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows ...
The planes, based at RAF Waddington, cost almost £80,000 a ... responded by stating the Red Arrows Hawk T1 aircraft would go out of service in March 2030 and the annual cost to maintain the ...
A host of RAF aircraft will be taking to skies above Ayr in September including their aerobatic display team, The Red Arrows.
The RAF Red Arrows have confirmed they will be appearing at Midlands Air Festival, meaning they could be seen over Worcestershire this summer.