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Defence minister Maria Eagle confirmed to Parliament that a competition will be opened to replace the venerable British-designed training jet, also used by the Red Arrows display team. The ...
The much-loved British-made Hawk aircraft used by the team is coming to the end of its service life after more than 45 years, ...
Red Arrows Hawk T1 number 6 got hit by a bird while performing at the Rhyl Air Show 2022 in North Wales, ... The team did have to cut its display short, though.
The UK withdrew the last of its Hawk T1 training aircraft in March after 45 years of service, although the global fleet will remain above 500 throughout the 2020s, generating $6 billion in MRO ...
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. Genres.