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Background imageRAF Collection: Red Arrows flying over HMS Illustrious

Red Arrows flying over HMS Illustrious
The Red Arrows fly over HMS Illustrious near RAF Akrotiri, Cyprus during display practice in 2008

Background imageRAF Collection: The Red Arrows over RAF Akrotiri

The Red Arrows over RAF Akrotiri
The Royal Air Forse Aerobatic Team (RAFAT), " The Red Arrows" practicing their display manoeuvres over RAF Akrotiri, Cyprus

Background imageRAF Collection: A Typhoon F2 fighter jet pilot applies the throttle as the aircraft pulls away

A Typhoon F2 fighter jet pilot applies the throttle as the aircraft pulls away
A Typhoon F2 fighter jet pilot from 29 Squadron applies the afterburners as the aircraft takes off from RAF Coningsby

Background imageRAF Collection: 800 Squadron NSW (Naval Strike Wing), based at RAF Cottesmore, embarked HMS Illustrious

800 Squadron NSW (Naval Strike Wing), based at RAF Cottesmore, embarked HMS Illustrious
A Sea King AEW 2 Helicopter of 849 Squadron based at RNAS Culdrose in Cornwall banks before rejoining HMS Illustrious. Air Early Warning Sea Kings provide radar support to the Fleet via the large

Background imageRAF Collection: A Royal Air Force Typhoon F2 fighter aircraft of 29 Squadron

A Royal Air Force Typhoon F2 fighter aircraft of 29 Squadron soars through the skies above its home base of RAF Coningsby

Background imageRAF Collection: A Typhoon F2 fighter jet deploys a brake parachute as it lands at RAF Coningsby

A Typhoon F2 fighter jet deploys a brake parachute as it lands at RAF Coningsby

Background imageRAF Collection: Submariners Dive from the sky

Submariners Dive from the sky
Submariners from the Fort Blockhouse Submarine Escape Training Tank (SETT) parachuted 800 feet from a Hercules C130 into the sea at Lee-on-Solent, Hampshire, as part of Exercise Leesplash

Background imageRAF Collection: HMS Exeter is shown towing the splash target for the bombing runs of the Sea Harriers

HMS Exeter is shown towing the splash target for the bombing runs of the Sea Harriers of 801 NAS from HMS Illustrious. Having spent two years embarking periodically in HMS Invincible as

Background imageRAF Collection: Exercise Magic Carpet 2005

Exercise Magic Carpet 2005
A Sea Harrier FA2 taking off from HMS Invincible during Exercise Magic Carpet 05. Exercise Magic Carpet 05 (MC 05) was an Omani hosted and RAF Strike Command sponsored exercise

Background imageRAF Collection: HMS Exeter is shown in the foreground with HMS Illustrious, taking part in Exercise Neptune Warrior

HMS Exeter is shown in the foreground with HMS Illustrious, taking part in Exercise Neptune Warrior. Having spent two years embarking periodically in HMS Invincible as the High-Readiness Aircraft

Background imageRAF Collection: HMS Illustrious on Exercise Neptune Warrior

HMS Illustrious on Exercise Neptune Warrior
Having spent two years embarking periodically in HMS Invincible as the High-Readiness Aircraft Carrier, 801 NAS had just returned from 6 weeks training with HMS Illustrious

Background imageRAF Collection: A Harrier GR7 of 1 Squadron RAF took part in Deck Operations on-board HMS Illustrious

A Harrier GR7 of 1 Squadron RAF took part in Deck Operations on-board HMS Illustrious. Here a Harrier GR7 is shown landing on the flight deck, with some Sea Harrier FA2 in the background

Background imageRAF Collection: Two Harrier GR7 aircraft of 800 NAS

Two Harrier GR7 aircraft of 800 NAS (Naval Air Squadron) from RAF Cottesmore, fly in close formation during Operation Aquila

Background imageRAF Collection: The Red Arrows fly through cloud in tight formation during display training

The Red Arrows fly through cloud in tight formation during display training
The Royal Air Forces Aerobatic Team the Red Arrows, are pictured as they fly through clouds in tight formation during display training over their headquarters at RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire

Background imageRAF Collection: Two Hawks from the Red Arrows pass within feet of each other whilst practising the

Two Hawks from the Red Arrows pass within feet of each other whilst practising the terrifying Gypo Pass as part of their display routine over RAF Akrotiri, Cyprus

Background imageRAF Collection: The Red Arrows are pictured as they fly in tight formation during display training

The Red Arrows are pictured as they fly in tight formation during display training
The Royal Air Forces Aerobatic Team the Red Arrows, are pictured as they fly in tight formation during display training over their headquarters at RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire

Background imageRAF Collection: The Red Arrows roll upside down in tight formation during display training

The Red Arrows roll upside down in tight formation during display training over their headquarters at RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire

Background imageRAF Collection: Parachutists from the Royal Air Forces Falcons Display Team, drift gently back

Parachutists from the Royal Air Forces Falcons Display Team, drift gently back to terra firma following a display at the RAF Kinlosss Family & Friends Day in 2006

Background imageRAF Collection: A Typhoon F2 multi-role jet fighter of 11 Squadron, Royal Air Force, performs a vertical

A Typhoon F2 multi-role jet fighter of 11 Squadron, Royal Air Force, performs a vertical climb with the aid of its afterburner, during exercises over RAF Coningsby

Background imageRAF Collection: A Typhoon F2 fighter aircraft (top) from 11 Squadron, RAF Coningsby in close formation

A Typhoon F2 fighter aircraft (top) from 11 Squadron, RAF Coningsby in close formation with a Tornado F3 aircraft formerly from the same Squadron

Background imageRAF Collection: A Typhoon F2 multi-role fighter from 11 Squadron, RAF Coningsby in flight

A Typhoon F2 multi-role fighter from 11 Squadron, RAF Coningsby in flight

Background imageRAF Collection: A Typhoon F2 fighter ignites its afterburners whilst taking off from RAF Coningsby

A Typhoon F2 fighter ignites its afterburners whilst taking off from RAF Coningsby
A Typhoon F2 fighter jet from 29 Squadron ignites its afterburners whilst taking off from RAF Coningsby

Background imageRAF Collection: A Sea Harrier FA2 of 801 Squadron is seen hovering above the deck of HMS Illustrious

A Sea Harrier FA2 of 801 Squadron is seen hovering above the deck of HMS Illustrious. 801 Naval Air Squadron (NAS) was the last Fleet Air Arm squadron to operate the Sea Harrier FA2

Background imageRAF Collection: A Major from the USMC, serving with 801 NAS, landed on the flight deck of HMS Illustrious

A Major from the USMC, serving with 801 NAS, landed on the flight deck of HMS Illustrious, as part of Exercise Neptune Warrior

Background imageRAF Collection: Hawks Eye View

Hawks Eye View
Hawks from Fradu at Rnas Culdrose in Formation over St. Michaels Mount, Cornwall

Background imageRAF Collection: Chinoock Helicopter of 18 Squadron. Operations in Cyprus 03 / 01 / 2003

Chinoock Helicopter of 18 Squadron. Operations in Cyprus 03 / 01 / 2003
A Chinoock Helicopter Mk2/2A of 18(B) Squadron Royal Air Force from Raf Odiham. Carrying out Operations in Cyprus during the Wader Amphibious Exercise

Background imageRAF Collection: Chinook from 27 Squadron RAF Carrying Stores Over Afghanistan

Chinook from 27 Squadron RAF Carrying Stores Over Afghanistan
A Chinook from 27 Squadron RAF carries stores to replenish troops operating in the mountains of Afghanistan. The chinooks are operating in support of 45 Commando RM and 3 Commando Brigade elements

Background imageRAF Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured is Avro Vulcan B.2 (XH561) of the Waddington Wing leading four English Electric Lightning F.6s of 5 Squadron in a formation to mark the formation of RAF Strike Command by amalgamating Bomber

Background imageRAF Collection: Two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby

Two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby
Image of a Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby. Seen with the RAF 100 colours painted on its tail, to commemorate the Royal Air Force Centenary Celebrations

Background imageRAF Collection: Two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby

Two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby
Image of two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby. The Typhoon in the foreground (top) can been seen with the RAF 100 colours painted on its tail

Background imageRAF Collection: Two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby

Two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby
Image of two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby. The Typhoon in the foreground (right) can been seen with the RAF 100 colours painted on its tail

Background imageRAF Collection: Two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby

Two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby
Image of two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby. The Typhoon in the foreground (right) can been seen with the RAF 100 colours painted on its tail

Background imageRAF Collection: Two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby

Two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby
Image of two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby. The Typhoon in the foreground (left) can been seen with the RAF 100 colours painted on its tail

Background imageRAF Collection: Two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby

Two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby
Image of two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby. The Typhoon in the foreground (right) can been seen with the RAF 100 colours painted on its tail

Background imageRAF Collection: Two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby

Two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby
Image of two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby. The Typhoon FGR.Mk 4 is a highly capable and extremely agile fourth-generation multi-role combat aircraft

Background imageRAF Collection: Two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby

Two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby
Image of a Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby. The Typhoon FGR.Mk 4 is a highly capable and extremely agile fourth-generation multi-role combat aircraft

Background imageRAF Collection: Two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby

Two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby
Image of two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby. The Typhoon in the foreground (right) can been seen with the RAF 100 colours painted on its tail

Background imageRAF Collection: Two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby

Two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby
Image of two Typhoon FGR4 aircraft, flown by 29 (R) Squadron from RAF Coningsby. The Typhoon in the foreground (bottom) can been seen with the RAF 100 colours painted on its tail

Background imageRAF Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Ely Cathedral provides the backdrop for a flypast of three aircraft from RAF Wyton on 28 August 1959. Leading the trio is Victor B.1 XA935

Background imageRAF Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured are three Avro Vulcan B1As of the Waddington Wing in flight sometime in 1957. The B1As pictured were fitted with Electronic Countermeasures (ECM) system in a new larger tail cone

Background imageRAF Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured are United Nations troops rushing towards a Whirlwind HAR.10 helicopter of 84 Squadron based at Akrotiri, Cyprus, 27 October 1977

Background imageRAF Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured during the Falklands war is a Harrier GR.3 undergoing an engine change in the hangar on HMS Hermes. A Royal Navy Lynx is visable at the rear of the hangar

Background imageRAF Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured are three Fairey IIIFs of 47 Squadron on the Blue Nile at Khartoum before departing for a series of exploratory flights over Southern Sudan on 8 July 1930

Background imageRAF Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured is an RAF medical post established in the schoolhouse at Martragny, Normandy, by 122 Wing. One of the medical officers, flying officer HP Guerrier

Background imageRAF Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured is an RAF SE5a of 47 Squadron fitted with an over wing Hythe camera gun. The Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5 was a British biplane fighter aircraft of the First World War

Background imageRAF Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured are armourers preparing the full complement of 112lb RL bombs needed for the night bombing operations by the F.E.2Bs of 149 Squadron at St Omer, France, on 18 July 1918

Background imageRAF Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured is an RAF Westland Wapiti IIa of 30 Squadron in flight over the city of Mosul in Iraq, 11 March 1932. The Westland Wapiti was a British two-seat general-purpose military single-engined

Background imageRAF Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured is a Sopwith Camel F.1 single-seat scout. The Sopwith Camel was a single-seat biplane fighter aircraft introduced on the Western Front in 1917



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