Defence Secretary John Healey has said there is "no threat" to the future of the Red Arrows. Speaking at RAF Waddington on Friday, he made clear his support for the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team.
THIS is the possible replacement for the RAF’s legendary Red Arrows as its iconic planes ... to develop light jets of their own. But a new British upstart may well beat them to the punch.
Rebecca Morgan, director of commemorative coin at the Royal Mint, said: “The Red Arrows are a symbol of British aviation excellence in the UK and worldwide. We are proud to celebrate 60 years of ...
THEY continue to draw crowds wherever they fly, but the RAF’s Red Arrows are becoming increasingly ... jets of their own versions. But a new British upstart may well beat them to the punch.
"It's about demonstrating British excellence and driving that through the British armed forces. "I think the Red Arrows are more than worth it." ...
What could the British Army learn from Ukraine ... Back in May, the Daily Mail reported that the RAF was investigating the Red Arrows over allegations of a drinking culture.