The RAF will fly just seven Red Arrows instead of the usual nine for most displays until 2030, due to ageing engines in the ...
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Ageing Hawk T1s Force Red Arrows Down to Seven Jet Formation for Most Displays
The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team (RAFAT), or the Red Arrows, will downsize from nine jets to seven jets for most displays until at least 2030 in a conscious effort to conserve spares and flight ...
The Red Arrows team has begun to rotate the use of its remaining engines for the ageing jets, with the full formation of nine ...
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 ...
Red Arrows are set to jet into Shropshire in June but there will a major change to their display this year. Get the latest ...
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RAF Red Arrows to make EAA AirVenture Oshkosh debut in 2026
The RAF Red Arrows will debut at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh 2026, bringing their world-famous precision aerobatic displays to ...
But you can still spot the full fleet on the skies in June.
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Aeralis Collapses, Ending Hopes For a British Designed Advanced Jet Trainer
Aeralis Limited was working on a modular advanced jet trainer for the Royal Air Force, with hopes to equip the Red Arrows to ...
The UK Royal Air Force hopes to issue inspection guidelines on 4 August that should enable it to begin resuming flight operations with its BAE Systems Hawk T1/1A jet trainers. A ground inspection of ...
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