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Hawk Collection (#6)

Captivating and Majestic: The Hawk's Enigmatic Presence As the Red Arrows bid a farewell to Vulcan, the hawk soars through the skies with grace and precision

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Red Arrows Sunset
Pictured are five Hawks of the Red Arrows Display Team. On the pan at Manston Airfield at Sunset. The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, the Red Arrows

Background imageHawk 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 imageHawk 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 imageHawk Collection: Red Arrows New Tailfin Design Awaiting Unveiling at RAF Scampton

Red Arrows New Tailfin Design Awaiting Unveiling at RAF Scampton
The new tail design to celebrate the Red Arrows display team 50th Anniversary lies under a huge Union Flag prior to its unveiling at RAF Scampton

Background imageHawk Collection: Red Arrows Performing an Opposition Pass

Red Arrows Performing an Opposition Pass
Red 6 and Red 7, the Synchro Pair perform a thrilling opposition pass during a Red Arrows display at the RAF Waddington International Airshow

Background imageHawk 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 imageHawk Collection: The Red Arrows

The Red Arrows
The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team " The Red Arrows" perform with 9 Hawk aircraft for the 1st time since the tragic losses of 2011

Background imageHawk Collection: Red Arrows Flying Over HMS Diamond

Red Arrows Flying Over HMS Diamond
The Red Arrows fly over the Royal Navy destroyer HMS Diamond as she sails past Cyprus. HMS Diamond was on tasking in the Mediterranean as part of OP RECSYR (Removal of Chemical Weapons in Syria)

Background imageHawk Collection: Red Arrows Over Kuwait City

Red Arrows Over Kuwait City
The Red Arrows flying in formation over the Al Hamra Tower in Kuwait City. This image shows the Red Arrows arriving in Kuwait, signalling their arrival with white smoke for a flypast over the citya

Background imageHawk Collection: Our Greatest Team Parade Red Arrows Flypast

Our Greatest Team Parade Red Arrows Flypast
The Red Arrows fly in their famous formation over Buckingham Palace following the Our Greatest Team Parade for Olympic and Paralympic competitiors in London

Background imageHawk Collection: Armed Forces Day National Event in Plymouth

Armed Forces Day National Event in Plymouth
Pictured: The Red Arrows provide a thrilling finale to the Armed Forces Day National Event Plymouth. Story: People came in their thousands for the fourth annual Armed Forces Day national event held

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Royal Navy Hawk
A Royal Air Force Hawk aircraft during a simulation exercise. These agile jet aircraft are used to replicate the radar signature and method of operation of enemy planes

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Hawk Aircraft over Wales
A Royal Air Force Hawk T1 jet aircraft flies high above the Menai Strait between the Isle of Anglesey and the Wales mainland

Background imageHawk Collection: Hawk Aircraft over RAF Valley

Hawk Aircraft over RAF Valley
A Royal Air Force Hawk T1 jet aircraft flies high above its base at RAF Valley in Anglesey, Wales

Background imageHawk Collection: 2010 Hawk Display Jets

2010 Hawk Display Jets
Two aerobatic Hawk T1 jet aircraft are pictured in the livery for the 2010 display season. The jets belong to 208 Squadron, Royal Air Force and are based at RAF Valley on the Isle of Anglesey, Wales

Background imageHawk Collection: 2 Hawk TMk2 Aircraft

2 Hawk TMk2 Aircraft
The RAFs latest fast jet trainer, the Hawk T2 is pictured during a flight over the beautiful scenery of North Wales. Based at RAF Valley on the Isle of Anglesey

Background imageHawk Collection: Hawk Aircraft Lined up on the Line at RAF Valley

Hawk Aircraft Lined up on the Line at RAF Valley
Hawk aircraft at RAF Valley in North Wales

Background imageHawk Collection: RAF Hawk T1 Fast Jet Practices Aerobatics Over North Wales

RAF Hawk T1 Fast Jet Practices Aerobatics Over North Wales
A Royal Air Force Hawk T Mk1/1A display fast jet goes vertical in the skies over RAF Valley in Anglesey, North Wales. The Hawk Display team is the public face of Number 4 Flying Training School (4FTS)

Background imageHawk Collection: A400M and Red Arrows

A400M and Red Arrows
An A400M Air Transporter is accompanied by the Red Arrows at the Royal International Air Tatoo in Fairford, Gloucstershire

Background imageHawk Collection: Royal Navy Hawk Aircraft with Fly Navy 100 Livery

Royal Navy Hawk Aircraft with Fly Navy 100 Livery
A line of Royal Navy Hawk trainer jets are pictured at RNAS Yeovilton sporting the livery of the 100th Anniversay of flying in the Royal Navy

Background imageHawk Collection: Royal Air Force Hawk T2 Aircraft

Royal Air Force Hawk T2 Aircraft
A BAe Hawk T Mk 2 flies high above its home base at RAF Valley in Wales. The Hawk T2 was officially unveiled by Min(DES) Mr Quentin Davies MP and AOC 22(training)

Background imageHawk Collection: Royal Navy Hawk and FRA Falcon Aircraft

Royal Navy Hawk and FRA Falcon Aircraft
A Royal Air Force Hawk aircraft (left) accompanies a FR Aviation (FRA) Falcon aircraft during a simulation exercise. These agile jet aircraft are used to replicate the radar signature

Background imageHawk Collection: 100 Sqn Hawk chasing the clouds over Yorkshire. UK. 10 / 05 / 1999

100 Sqn Hawk chasing the clouds over Yorkshire. UK. 10 / 05 / 1999
100 Sqn Hawk soaring above the clouds over Yorkshire. UK

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Sca-09-558-Raw-Unc
The Red Arrows are pictured flying over Scotland, taken from the cockpit of one of their aircraft. The Royal Air Force Hawk jet aircraft comprise the world famous RAF Aerobatic Team

Background imageHawk Collection: Hawk T1 Aircraft High Above RAF Valley with Benevolent Fund Logo

Hawk T1 Aircraft High Above RAF Valley with Benevolent Fund Logo
A specially painted Hawk T1 jet aircraft of the Royal Air Forces 208 Squadron, climbs steeply through the clouds over its home at RAF Valley in Wales

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Sca-08-047-Raw-Unc
Red 9 of the World famous Red Arrows aerobatic display team, banks high above the desert sands of Dubai, after completing a successful display at the International Air Convention in 2007

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Red 9 of Red Arrows
Red 9 from the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team The Red Arrows, flying a loop over RAF Scampton, Lincolnshire the home of the Red Arrows

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Red Arrow Hawk
The Royal Air Force Red Arrows Aerobatic Team are pictured practicing their 2009 summer season display over RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus

Background imageHawk Collection: The Red Arrows practice a display over their home base of RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire

The Red Arrows practice a display over their home base of RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire

Background imageHawk Collection: Hawks Eye View

Hawks Eye View
Hawks from Fradu at Rnas Culdrose in Formation over St. Michaels Mount, Cornwall

Background imageHawk Collection: Common buzzard (Buteo buteo) in flight over snow, Pusztaszer, Hungary, January

Common buzzard (Buteo buteo) in flight over snow, Pusztaszer, Hungary, January

Background imageHawk Collection: Australian Desert 400

Australian Desert 400
Manama city at night. Australian V8 Super Car Championship, Rd12, Bahrain International Circuit, Bahrain. 25-26 November 2006. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageHawk Collection: Look Mom, I can fly!

Look Mom, I can fly!
Qing Zhao

Background imageHawk Collection: Love Bonding

Love Bonding
Qing Zhao

Background imageHawk Collection: Louisiana Hawk From Birds of America (1827

Louisiana Hawk From Birds of America (1827
John James Audubon

Background imageHawk Collection: Blick33

Blick33
Velibor Baco

Background imageHawk Collection: Eyes on the camera

Eyes on the camera
Gert J ter Horst

Background imageHawk Collection: Death's Head Hawk Moth

Death's Head Hawk Moth

Background imageHawk Collection: The Wright Brothers first flight at Kitty Hawk

The Wright Brothers first flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina on 17th December 1903. Wilbur watching Orville piloting the plane. Date: early 1900s

Background imageHawk Collection: Eagle Hawk Neck, Tasmania

Eagle Hawk Neck, Tasmania

Background imageHawk Collection: Eagle Hawk Neck Tasmania pre-1900

Eagle Hawk Neck Tasmania pre-1900

Background imageHawk Collection: Hawker Sea Hawk FGA. 6 WV908

Hawker Sea Hawk FGA. 6 WV908
Hawker Sea Hawk FGA.6 WV908 (msn 6123), of the Royal Navy Historic Flight, at RNAS Yeovilton. Date: circa 2000

Background imageHawk Collection: Hawker Sea Hawk Mk. 3 WM969

Hawker Sea Hawk Mk. 3 WM969
Hawker Sea Hawk Mk.3 WM969 (msn 6007), at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford. Date: 1996

Background imageHawk Collection: Hawker Sea Hawk Mk. 101 RB+363

Hawker Sea Hawk Mk. 101 RB+363
Hawker Sea Hawk Mk.101 RB+363, mounted as a gate guardian at Nordholz Air Base, on 18 August 1996. Date: 1996

Background imageHawk Collection: Armstrong Whitworth Sea hawk FGA. 6 XE390

Armstrong Whitworth Sea hawk FGA. 6 XE390
Royal Navy - Armstrong Whitworth Sea hawk FGA.6 XE390 (msn AW6334), with Olive Green upper surfaces with white undersides as an Admiral's Barge of F.O.F.T. (Flag Officer Flying Training)

Background imageHawk Collection: Pilcher Hawk Glider early 1900s

Pilcher Hawk Glider early 1900s Date: circa 1900s

Background imageHawk Collection: Old Sparrow Hawk Inn, Burnley, early 1900s

Old Sparrow Hawk Inn, Burnley, early 1900s

Background imageHawk Collection: Humber cars cinema advertisement, probably 1940s

Humber cars cinema advertisement, probably 1940s




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Captivating and Majestic: The Hawk's Enigmatic Presence As the Red Arrows bid a farewell to Vulcan, the hawk soars through the skies with grace and precision, embodying a symbol of power and freedom. Just like in the Papyrus of Ani (Book of the Dead) - The Judgement, where hawks were revered as guardians of souls during their journey into the afterlife. In Germany's Swabian Alb biosphere reserve, witness the awe-inspiring sight of a Common Buzzard -Buteo buteo- effortlessly gliding through the air. Its wings outstretched against a backdrop of winter landscapes, showcasing nature's resilience even in harsh conditions. The Acherontia atropos, commonly known as death's-head hawk-moth, captivates with its mysterious allure. With its distinct skull-like pattern on its thorax resembling an omen from another realm, this moth is both eerie and fascinating. Meanwhile, Harris's Hawk perches diligently on its nest amidst Arizona's Sanguaro Desert. This desert dweller exemplifies loyalty and family values while guarding its offspring with unwavering dedication. High above RAF Valley, witness the Hawk T1 Aircraft soaring through clouds like an avian predator hunting for prey. Its sleek design allows it to maneuver swiftly through airspace while serving as a testament to human ingenuity in aviation technology. In flight or perched upon branches overlooking vast landscapes; behold the Red-tailed hawk – an emblematic species that embodies strength and determination. Whether capturing breathtaking moments mid-flight or observing them majestically surveying their territory from afar – these birds never fail to leave us in awe. From historic photographs like Wright 1903 Photo to classic automobiles such as 1962 Studebaker Hawk; hawks have inspired various aspects of human creativity throughout history. Their elegance has been immortalized by artists who sought inspiration from these magnificent creatures.