The Red Arrows are to receive new jets to replace their ageing Hawk aircraft as part of a £360 million recapitalisation of ...
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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Why did Boeing pull the T-7 Red Hawk from the Navy’s trainer competition?
At issue was the T-7’s engine—the same engine used in the F/A-18 Super Hornet—which would have required an expensive redesign before entering service.
The RAF air display team will get new aircraft under plans for a "British Jet Trainer System".
A handful of T-7A Red Hawks—named for the famed Tuskegee Airmen—have already been delivered, but the Air Force plans to operate 350 of the aircraft by the 2030s. Production could soon begin on the ...
T-7A-trained pilots should leave training better prepared for the realities of fifth-generation fighter operations. For generations, the US Air Force has relied upon the Northrop T-38 Talon to train ...
The UK's new defence investment plan has pledged to replace the ageing Hawk aircrafts, giving a boost to the Red Arrows - a ...
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