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The Red Arrows was set up in 1954. Made up of some of the RAF's most elite pilots, members of the squad have flown in Folland Gnat and then the BAE Hawk.
Cobi is kicking off this year’s new launches with a model based on the renowned BAE Hawk T1 Red Arrows. The Red Arrows is the official aerobatics display team of the Royal Air Force, utilising ...
The Red Arrows, officially known as the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team (RAFAT), are the sole remaining operator of the Hawk T1 in UK service after 736 Naval Air Squadron and 100 Squadron RAF were ...
The Red Arrows have always flown British jets. But arms giant BAE are in talks with America's Boeing about building a US jet on British soil to replace the Hawk T1.
The Red Arrows fly BAE Systems-made Hawk T1s, single-engine jets that can reach speeds of Mach 1.2 (921 mph/1,482 kph) during dives.