What is the Red Arrows’ new jet replacement? Everything you need to know about the Hawk T1 successor
THE Red Arrows are in line for new aircraft after the Government committed £360 million to the Jet Training System. Ministers ...
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UK Ministry of Defence Faces Questions Over Future of Red Arrows Hawk T1s
In the latest of a series of questions about the ageing Hawk T1 fleet, Minister of State Maria Eagle confirmed the aerobatic ...
A pilot who was part of the Royal Air Force's "Top Gun" says it is a coup that a fighter jet which helped eliminate enemy planes has been saved from scrap. A Hawk T1, which was held in reserve for the ...
Although it may not seem like it, there are a lot of dangers up there in the sky for flying airplanes. These dangers tend to increase in number and intensity the closer the plane flies to the ground.
Following 40 years of service with the Royal Air Force (RAF) and decades of training with the Royal Navy, the Hawk T1 jets are getting retired. The veteran aircraft flew around the UK this week to say ...
A continuing shortage of capacity in its flying training organisation has led the UK’s Royal Air Force (RAF) to return to training pilots on Hawk T1 aircraft, three years after it retired the analog ...
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The UK Royal Air Force has been cleared to resume normal flight operations with its BAE Systems Hawk T1/1A training aircraft one month after the type was grounded following a fatal accident, but ...
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