Le frecce rosse volano con solo sette aerei per la maggior parte dei display perché i motori sono così vecchi

    https://news.sky.com/story/red-arrows-to-fly-with-just-seven-aircraft-for-most-displays-because-engines-are-so-old-13547092

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    1. Proof_Diamond3406 on

      I remember years ago I was stuck in traffic in penarth/sully area. I was in Vinnie the Mini with the roof down. I put my head back and as I did that the red arrows flew right above my head. They were perfectly in my perspective. I’ll never forget that image, right time right place!

    2. mickturner96 on

      I know the royal household probably can’t afford it, but…

      Could we upgrade the aircraft used for the red arrows? And could that upgrade budget come from the royal household?

      And could we then call them, instead of the red arrows, Charlie’s angels?

      I’ll admit, I thought of the pun first.

    3. Tebes001 on

      Not looking like anything being ready to replace them before their planned retirement. Especially if they would like it to be British made. Just continually putting off decisions (and spending) whilst things continue to get more and more run down

    4. BraveMousse5038 on

      How many years did the seven Red Arrow planes have flown in the sky?

    5. Click4-2019 on

      Couldn’t they use the F35 as a display aircraft? Or a EuroFighter

    6. masterstratblaster on

      I was on a tidal island on a sunny day, on a low dose of shrooms, and the red arrows did a fly by and their smoke trail looked like a rainbow to me. Was unexpected and magical haha great memory.

    7. StuHardy on

      It’s the same in Canada – the Snowbirds are at the end of their operating life, and there’s no replacement for next year, so they’ll be out of operations for the next 4+ years.

      It’s kinda hard to approve replacement aircraft for a stunt team; they promote national pride, but they’re the first thing that can be cut from a military budget… especially as they can cost in the billions for a modern replacement team.

    8. Alexandhisgoose on

      Doesn’t surprise me, this isn’t that different from the state of the operational aircraft fleet.

    9. r_mutt69 on

      Ive seen the re arrows fly a couple of times now and what they do is amazing. I know its all performative stufff but they are honestly really skilled at what they do and lift the profile of our air force. They need to carry on being front and centre.

    10. Nuthetes on

      It’s pretty pathetic that they haven’t had a replacement sourced yet. There’s been concerns about the fleet getting old and nearing retirement for about a decade.

      Saudi Arabia, Oman and Qatar ordered Hawk AJT in 2010-2020. Surely it would have been common sense to just place an order then for replacement for the Red Arrow hawks. Prioritize the export deliveries first, sure and then made a dozen for the Red Arrows.

    11. jizzyjugsjohnson on

      At this point just buy some DJI drones off Ali Express

    12. sillysimon92 on

      They’ll likely move to the new trainer platform of either boing/saab T7 red hawke or the british start up Aeralis jet trainer in the 2030’s

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