Red Arrows 50p coin takes off from Royal Mint - The collectable coins have been crafted with the Red Arrows ethos of ...
The RAF had several aerobatic display teams in the 1950s and 1960s, but decided to disband them and form a single, full-time professional team The name Red Arrows was chosen to combine the appeal ...
But the Red Arrows are in serious danger of being hibernated, veterans fear. No replacements are lined up for the existing ageing fleet of Hawk T1s, scheduled to be retired in 2030. Ex-RAF pilots ...
A long-running inquiry into the culture of the Red Arrows, the Royal Air Force aerobatics display team, has revealed allegations of bullying, misogyny, assault, sexual harassment, intimidation and ...
A Red Arrows 50p coin has been launched by The Royal Mint to mark 60 years since the team's first air display. The design by ...
Three air bases have been identified as a potential new home for the Red Arrows air display team, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has said. They are RAF Leeming in North Yorkshire, RAF Waddington in ...
The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, which we all know and love as the Red Arrows, is one of the most enduring and iconic symbols of pride in our nation's military and aviation history. The Red ...
The RAF's Red Arrows display team take off on one of their most ambitious tours ever; travelling over 22 thousand miles and performing for millions across North America and Canada. Unfortunately ...
A collectable 50p coin has been launched to celebrate the Red Arrows, 60 years after their first public air display in 1965. The Royal Mint coin features three Red Arrows BAE Systems Hawk TI ...
Since 1965, the Red Arrows – officially called the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team and based at RAF Waddington, near Lincoln – have put on nearly 5,000 displays and performed in 57 countries.
Colour versions of the design are available, bringing the speed and agility of the Red Arrows to life. The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, more commonly known as the Red Arrows, has displayed ...