said there is no British-made jet available to replace the ageing fleet of T1 Hawks. He said the engines on the Hawk T2 'keep blowing up' and as a heavier aircraft they are not suited to the Red ...
Today, with a smaller air force and more modern training practices, the RAF's total fleet of Hawk T2s, which replaced the T1 as a jet trainer, numbers only 28. To accommodate a display flight of ...
The RAF's legendary Red Arrows are set to be replaced as their iconic BAE Hawk T1 aircraft become increasingly ... A newer version of the jet, the T2, is used for pilot training before they ...