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An RAF Spokesperson said: “The Chinook observed flying over Lancashire yesterday was from 7 Sqn, RAF Odiham. "It was conducting routine operational flying, including low-level and navigational ...
A derelict guardroom on a disused RAF base is to be transformed into a community centre for a growing village. The building has not been used since the armed services left RAF Upwood in ...
Banned from flying in the U.S., these 25 American women headed to Britain to help ferry military aircraft—and fascinated the public with their free-wheeling lives.
The airport opened on 1 June 1937, becoming the base for No. 62 Squadron RAF and No. 82 Squadron RAF of No.1 (Bomber) Group. The units flew the British light bomber Hawker Hind biplanes - which ...
The UK Royal Air Force's (RAF's) 216 Squadron will lead the service's effort to field an unmanned ‘loyal wingman' capability over the coming years.
The RAF's 216 Squadron, initially formed for drone trials but lacking drones, is now set to transition into deploying new autonomous drones in 2025.
Two MH-47G Chinooks from the U.S. Army's elite 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment have made a rare deployment to the United Kingdom to take part in joint training with British forces ...
RAF 201 Squadron was given the Privilege of Guernsey in 1994 to mark its 80th anniversary, having been known as Guernsey's Own since 1939.
An RAF squadron is to drop its nickname following a complaint. The Lincolnshire-based 14 Squadron was formed in 1915 and was nicknamed the Crusaders after flying missions in the Middle East.