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Taxy Collection

"Taxy: A Glimpse into the Dynamic World of Aviation" The iconic English Electric Lightning F

Background imageTaxy Collection: English Electric Lightning F. 1A XM172 56 Squadron RAF

English Electric Lightning F. 1A XM172 56 Squadron RAF
English Electric Lightning F.1A XM172 and others from 56 Squadron RAF taxy for display at Le Bourget on 16 June 1963 Date: 1963

Background imageTaxy Collection: Boeing 737-400 taxying at airport with motion

Boeing 737-400 taxying at airport with motion blur

Background imageTaxy Collection: BAe Systems Hawks RAF Red Arrows XX264 line up RIAT Fairford

BAe Systems Hawks RAF Red Arrows XX264 line up RIAT Fairford
RAFAT RAF BAe Systems Hawks taxy out before display at RIAT Fairford in July 2007. XX264 has been flying with the team since they converted to Hawks in November 1979 Date: 2007

Background imageTaxy Collection: BAe Systems Hawks RAF Red Arrows XX264 taxy at RIAT Fairford

BAe Systems Hawks RAF Red Arrows XX264 taxy at RIAT Fairford
RAFAT RAF BAe Systems Hawks taxy out before display at RIAT Fairford in July 2007. XX264 has been flying with the team since they converted to Hawks in November 1979 Date: 2007

Background imageTaxy Collection: BAe Systems Hawks RAF Red Arrows single Fairford 2005

BAe Systems Hawks RAF Red Arrows single Fairford 2005
RAFAT RAF Red Arrows BAe Systems Hawks Taxy out for display at Fairford in July 2005. XX266 has been with the Red Arrows since they converted to Hawks in 1979 Date: 2005

Background imageTaxy Collection: BAe Systems Hawk RAF Red Arrows XX308 taxy Scampton 2008

BAe Systems Hawk RAF Red Arrows XX308 taxy Scampton 2008
RAFAT RAF Red Arrows BAe Systems Hawks taxy out at Scampton in October 2008. Hawk XX308 has been flying with the team since 1985. Date: 2008

Background imageTaxy Collection: BAe Systems Hawks RAF Red Arrows taxy at RIAT Fairford 1994

BAe Systems Hawks RAF Red Arrows taxy at RIAT Fairford 1994
RAFAT RAF Red Arrows BAe Systems Hawks taxy out for their display at RIAT Fairford on 30 July 1994 Date: 1994

Background imageTaxy Collection: English Electric Lightning F. 1A XM179 56 Squadron RAF

English Electric Lightning F. 1A XM179 56 Squadron RAF
English Electric Lightning F.1A XM179 and others from 56 Squadron RAF taxy for display at Le Bourget on 16 June 1963 Date: 1963

Background imageTaxy Collection: The sole Bristol Brabazon, G-AGPW

The sole Bristol Brabazon, G-AGPW, during a preliminary taxy test prior to its first flight at Filton, 4 September 1949

Background imageTaxy Collection: Saunders-Roe A33 K4773

Saunders-Roe A33 K4773
Saunders-Roe A33, K4773, following structural failure of the mainplane during high-speed taxy tests in the Solent

Background imageTaxy Collection: The fin of the sole Bristol Brabazon G-AGPW

The fin of the sole Bristol Brabazon G-AGPW
The fin of the sole Bristol Brabazon, G-AGPW, immediately prior to taxy tests on 3 September 1939. Date: 1939

Background imageTaxy Collection: The first Bristol Britannia G-ALBO undergoes engine test

The first Bristol Britannia G-ALBO undergoes engine test
The first Bristol Britannia, G-ALBO, undergoes engine test prior to taxy tests. 14 August 1952 at Filton. Date: 1952


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"Taxy: A Glimpse into the Dynamic World of Aviation" The iconic English Electric Lightning F. 1A XM172 from 56 Squadron RAF gracefully taxies on the runway, ready to take flight. BAe Systems Hawks of RAF Red Arrows, including XX264, line up in perfect formation at RIAT Fairford, showcasing their precision and skill. Witnessing the power and agility of BAe Systems Hawks as they taxy at RIAT Fairford is a sight that leaves aviation enthusiasts in awe. In 2005, a single BAe Systems Hawk from RAF Red Arrows (XX264) elegantly taxied at Fairford, leaving spectators captivated by its gracefulness. Scampton 2008 witnessed the impressive taxying skills of BAe Systems Hawk XX308 from RAF Red Arrows - an unforgettable display of aerial prowess. Transported back to 1994 when BAe Systems Hawks from RAF Red Arrows mesmerized crowds with their impeccable taxiing maneuvers at RIAT Fairford. The Boeing 737-400 confidently taxis along the airport tarmac with fluid motion, reflecting the efficiency and sophistication of modern air travel. Behold the majestic presence of Bristol Brabazon's sole survivor - G-AGPW - standing tall as a testament to aviation history and innovation. Saunders-Roe A33 K4773 takes center stage with its unique design and historical significance; a reminder of how far aviation has come over time. The fin of Bristol Brabazon G-AGPW stands proudly against the sky—a symbol representing both past achievements and future possibilities in aviation.