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Aerobatics Collection

In the exhilarating world of aerobatics, history is etched in the skies

Background imageAerobatics Collection: The Red Arrows over Niagara Falls, 1972

The Red Arrows over Niagara Falls, 1972
Hawker Siddeley Gnat T.1 aircraft of the RAF Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows, in formation over Niagara Falls duirng their tour of Canada and the United States of America

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Hawker Hunters of the Black Arrows

Hawker Hunters of the Black Arrows
Hawker Hunter F.6 aircraft of the Black Arrows aerobatic display team, part of 111 Squadron RAF

Background imageAerobatics Collection: RAF De Havilland Chipmunk trainers of the Northumbrian Universities Air Squadron

RAF De Havilland Chipmunk trainers of the Northumbrian Universities Air Squadron. 23rd March, 1973

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Gloster Gladiator I aircraft of 87 Squadron

Gloster Gladiator I aircraft of 87 Squadron, tied together in formation, flying from RAF Debden, 1938

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Lorimer, Feeny and Dewdney of 87 Squadron

Lorimer, Feeny and Dewdney of 87 Squadron
Pilot Officer R L Lorimer, Flying Officer G H J Feeny and Sergeant Thomas Dewdney of 87 Squadron, standing in front of a Gloster Gladiator at RAF Debden, 1938

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Avro Tutor aircraft of the Central Flying School

Avro Tutor aircraft of the Central Flying School rehearsing for the RAF Display, Hendon, 1937

Background imageAerobatics Collection: De Havilland Tiger Moth aircraft of the Central Flying School

De Havilland Tiger Moth aircraft of the Central Flying School flying inverted, rehearsing for the RAF Display, Wittering 13 June 1932

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Gloster Gladiator I

Gloster Gladiator I aircraft of 87 Squadron RAF tied together in formation, Debden, 1938

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Avro Tutor

Avro Tutor aircraft of the Central Flying School rehearsing for the RAF Display, Wittering, 1935

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Bristol Bulldog IIA

Bristol Bulldog IIA aircraft of 2 Squadron RAF performing smoke aerobatics whilst practising for the Hendon Air Display, 1935

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Supermarine Spitfire 8 / VIII

Supermarine Spitfire 8 / VIII
Royal Air Force RAF Supermarine Spitfire 8 Banking with Cloud Behind Date: 1940s

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Daily Herald photographer Ron Burton in the cockpit of a Folland Gnat aircraft of the RAF

Daily Herald photographer Ron Burton in the cockpit of a Folland Gnat aircraft of the RAF Aerobatics team the Red Arrows as he joins the team on a training flight over RAF Little Rissington

Background imageAerobatics Collection: The Red Arrows display team at Bournemouth Air Festival, Dorset, England, United Kingdom

The Red Arrows display team at Bournemouth Air Festival, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageAerobatics Collection: A wing walker performs on the Cadburys Crunchie Boeing-Stearman Model 75 biplane at

A wing walker performs on the Cadburys Crunchie Boeing-Stearman Model 75 biplane at the Sunderland International Airshow. 06/08/1995

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Red jets flying in formation spewing coloured smoke behind them

Red jets flying in formation spewing coloured smoke behind them

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Pitts S2A biplane aircraft of the worlds only civilian aerobactic team

Pitts S2A biplane aircraft of the worlds only civilian aerobactic team. The team was sponsored by cigarette manufacturer Rothmans. The planes are seen here practising at Teesside Airport

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Gloster Meteor T7s perform aerobatics

Gloster Meteor T7s perform aerobatics

Background imageAerobatics Collection: CLEMENCEAU IN PATRIE

CLEMENCEAU IN PATRIE
Clemenceau and general Picquart - the defender of Dreyfus, now minister for war - make an ascent in the military airship Patrie at Chalons military camp

Background imageAerobatics Collection: 31 Aircraft mark The Queenas 90th Birthday with flypast

31 Aircraft mark The Queenas 90th Birthday with flypast
Her Majestys official 90th Birthday celebrations ended with an impressive display of 15 different types of aircraft, five of which are being provided by squadrons celebrating their own 100th

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Aircraft mark The Queens 90th Birthday with a fly-past over Buckingham palace

Aircraft mark The Queens 90th Birthday with a fly-past over Buckingham palace
Her Majestys official 90th Birthday celebrations ended with an impressive display of 15 different types of aircraft, five of which are being provided by squadrons celebrating their own 100th

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Gustavo Marquez

Gustavo Marquez

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Gustavo Marquez

Gustavo Marquez

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Squadron Leader Dennis Hazell (centre), pictured with his fellow Red Arrows pilots

Squadron Leader Dennis Hazell (centre), pictured with his fellow Red Arrows pilots. The RAFs Red Arrows aerobactic team burst into the sky above Newcastle Airport with an off the cuff demonsration of

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Us-Aviation-Airshow-Oracle

Us-Aviation-Airshow-Oracle
Aerobatic pilots Sean D. Tucker and Jessy Panzer (foreground) of Team Oracle fly down the Hudson River past the World Trade Center on May 22

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Supermarine Scimitar

Supermarine Scimitar
Royal Navy 807 Squadron Supermarine Scimitar Flying in a Steep-Turn above Cloud Date: 1959

Background imageAerobatics Collection: 31 Aircraft mark The Queens 90th Birthday with flypast

31 Aircraft mark The Queens 90th Birthday with flypast
Image of the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, (Red Arrows) approaching the Mall, towards Buckingham Palace. They took part in the celebrations for the Queens Birthday Flypast on 11 June 2016

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Uk Return for Red Arrows after 11-Country Overseas Tour

Uk Return for Red Arrows after 11-Country Overseas Tour
Pictured are the Red Arrows flying over one of Jordans historic landmarks, the historical and archaeological city of Petra in southern Jordan

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Hunter F6s fighter aircraft of No 92 Sqn. Akrotiri. Cyprus. 02 / 03 / 1961

Hunter F6s fighter aircraft of No 92 Sqn. Akrotiri. Cyprus. 02 / 03 / 1961
Hunter F6s fighter aircraft of No 92 Sqn. Akrotiri. Cyprus

Background imageAerobatics Collection: The Synchro Pair

The Synchro Pair
Pictured are two aircraft of the Red Arrows Aerobatic Team flying The Synchro Pair. Reds 6 and 7, perform the highly popular opposition manoeuvres during this latter sections of their shows

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Wing walker, Tanya Gaze, and pilot Mike Dentith pictured with the Cadbury

Wing walker, Tanya Gaze, and pilot Mike Dentith pictured with the Cadburys Crunchie Boeing-Stearman Model 75 biplane at Elvington 01/09/1998

Background imageAerobatics Collection: The RAFs Red Arrows aerobactic team burst into the sky above Newcastle Airport with

The RAFs Red Arrows aerobactic team burst into the sky above Newcastle Airport with an off the cuff demonsration of their terrifying skills

Background imageAerobatics Collection: The RAFs Red Arrows squadron leader, Bill Aspinall (right

The RAFs Red Arrows squadron leader, Bill Aspinall (right) and journalist Stuart Birch pictured after a flight in one of the squadrons Folland Gnat aircraft. Circa: March 1973

Background imageAerobatics Collection: The Cranfield A1 aerobatic aircraft built by students and staff at Cranfield

The Cranfield A1 aerobatic aircraft built by students and staff at Cranfields Institute of Technology. The plane was refused entry into the Farnborough Airshow of 1976 as its application was placed

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Aircraft HS Gnat RAF Red Arrows August 1967 - Royal Air Force aerobatic display team The

Aircraft HS Gnat RAF Red Arrows August 1967 - Royal Air Force aerobatic display team The Red Arrows in their HS Gnat trainer aircraft

Background imageAerobatics Collection: de Havilland DH-82B Queen Bee / Tiger Moth UAV

de Havilland DH-82B Queen Bee / Tiger Moth UAV
An Un-Manned de Havilland Dh-82B Queen Bee Uav Taking-Off from a Compressed-Air Catapult System and is Controlled by Wireless Radio Signals in 1935 Date: 1935

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Hawker Hunter FGA-71

Hawker Hunter FGA-71
Two RAF Hawker Hunters of 43 Squadron Aerobatic Team Parked Date: 1957

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Giant Airship Hangars at Cardington, Bedfordshire with t?

Giant Airship Hangars at Cardington, Bedfordshire with t?
Giant Airship Hangars at Cardington, Bedfordshire with the RAF Black Arrows Aerobatic Formation Display Team Flypast Trailing Smoke Overhead Date: 1960s

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Azerbaijan-Parade-Defence

Azerbaijan-Parade-Defence
Military fighters perform a figure of aerobatics during a military parade, with the participation of Azerbaijani land, naval

Background imageAerobatics Collection: The Blanix-team aerobatic gliders performs during the Breitling Airshow in Sion

The Blanix-team aerobatic gliders performs during the Breitling Airshow in Sion, Switzerland September 16, 2017. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Eastern Hawk Tour of the Middle East

Eastern Hawk Tour of the Middle East
Pictured are the Red Arrows flying over southern Jordan. The display was part of the Eastern Hawk Tour of the Middle East

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Raf Red Arrows Display in China for First Time

Raf Red Arrows Display in China for First Time
Pictured is part of the Red Arrows display tem flying over China. Aviation history was made by the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team when the Red Arrows performed a public display in China for the first

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Symmetry

Symmetry
Pictured are the Red Arrows on an annual exercise to Greece. This image was taken at Tanagra Air base 2 hours north of Athens

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Air Power at RIAT

Air Power at RIAT
Pictured are Hawk aircraft from the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows, seen in formation with an RAF Typhoon and F-35B Lightning II (USM)

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Raf Red Arrows Return from Global Tour Promoting Uk Interests

Raf Red Arrows Return from Global Tour Promoting Uk Interests
Pictured are the Red Arrows performing a display over the Petronas Towers Kuala Lumpa (KL) City. The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Armed Forces Day National Event Held in Cleethorpes - Sat 25 Jun 2016

Armed Forces Day National Event Held in Cleethorpes - Sat 25 Jun 2016 Image shows:The RAF Aerobatic Team, The Red Arrows. Celebrations took place to mark the eighth annual Armed Forces Day

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Gustavo Marquez

Gustavo Marquez

Background imageAerobatics Collection: Craft-Pitts S-1A G-AZPH

Craft-Pitts S-1A G-AZPH
Craft-Pitts S-1 G-AZPH (msn S1S-001-C), of Aerobatics International Ltd. taxiing at Biggin Hill. Date: circa 1980

Background imageAerobatics Collection: The Red Arrows display team flying in formation over the sea, Rhosneigr, Anglesey, Wales, UK

The Red Arrows display team flying in formation over the sea, Rhosneigr, Anglesey, Wales, UK. August, 2022



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In the exhilarating world of aerobatics, history is etched in the skies. Take a journey back to 1972 when The Red Arrows soared over the majestic Niagara Falls, leaving spectators breathless with their precision and skill. But they were not alone in capturing hearts; the Hawker Hunters of the Black Arrows commanded attention with their daring maneuvers that pushed boundaries and defied gravity. And who could forget the Gloster Gladiator I aircraft of 87 Squadron? A symbol of resilience and bravery, it painted an indelible mark on aviation history. Amongst those fearless pilots were Lorimer, Feeny, and Dewdney - names forever associated with courage and audacity as they took to the skies in their Gloster Gladiators. Meanwhile, at the Central Flying School, De Havilland Tiger Moth aircraft showcased elegance and grace amidst soaring heights. The Avro Tutor proved its mettle as a true performer while Bristol Bulldog IIA displayed its power through every twist and turn. But it was undoubtedly the Supermarine Spitfire 8/VIII that stole hearts with its iconic design and unmatched agility. As time went on, aerobatics evolved but never lost its charm. The Avro Tutor aircraft continued to captivate audiences at Central Flying School while Gloster Gladiator I reminded us all of our rich aviation heritage. Fast forward to present times; witness awe-inspiring displays by The Red Arrows display team at Bournemouth Air Festival in Dorset, England. Their synchronized formations leave spectators spellbound as they push boundaries like no other. Aerobatics - where passion meets precision; where dreams take flight against gravity's pull, and is a testament to human ingenuity and determination that continues to inspire generations worldwide.