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Great value red arrows limited edition signed prints. British Aerospace Hawks used by the Red Arrows, the official Royal Air Force display team. The Red Arrows shown in aviation art prints by leading aviation artists available form the aviation art print company.

The BAe Hawk    News of the first flight of the Hawk on 21 August 1974 was greeted with derision by Hunter pilots at the RAF's tactical weapons training unit. For understandably selfish reasons they were sceptical about the ability of the Hawk to replace the rugged, versatile and much-loved Hunter. "Forget Hawk - Fly Hunter" was one typical bumper sticker of the time but now 25 years on, such scepticism seems barely credible. With the arrival of the first Hawk aircraft at RAF Valley in November 1976, a new era of flying training began, and the first of thousands of fast-jet pilots discovered the joys of flying this truly thoroughbred aircraft.

Since then, the BAe Hawk has earned a reputation as the world's best advanced trainer and light strike aircraft. The basic design has been refined and improved in a series of variants ranging from multi-role light fighter to the US Navy's carrier trainer. But the one quality that sets the Hawk apart from other aircraft is handling characteristics. In the artist's own words, - "I had flown the Gnat and Hunter and in 1979 had just finished flying Canberra PR9s before transferring to the Jaguar, when I was given the opportunity to get some flying on the Hawk. It was a revelation. Here was an aircraft that was pure joy to fly, at low level it settled comfortably at 450 knots at around 150 feet and it could be flown into valleys under the most frightening weather safe in the knowledge that it could be turned around without losing airspeed almost in its own length. And at medium level? 1v1 combat in this aircraft is something else, - compared with the Hawk, the Jaguar is like flying an anvil". 

Ruby Reds by Robert Tomlin.

The nine aircraft perform the classic Diamond Nine formation that has become their trademark. Since their formation in 1965, this classic shape has been an integral part of their spellbinding, exciting, and dynamic programmes. To celebrate their 40th season, the official 2004 team-autographed limited edition print depicts this unmistakable formation flying over their home base of RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire, paying homage to a line up of 7 Gnats in front of the hangar. This picture contains some remarkable detail, with each of the teams own cars lined up in the parking area in front of the building and even Jezs two black labradors frolicking on the grass! The concept for the picture was originally the idea of David Thomas (Synchro Leader 2004) and was then subject to individual approval by all concerned.

Limited edition of 850 prints, signed by each of the nine flying members of the 1994 Red Arrows and also Red 10, commentator Flt Lt Steve Underwood. Paper size 15.5 inches x 19.5 inches (40cm x 50cm). Price £50.00

ITEM CODE DHM2533

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Flt Lt. Tim Couston and Flt Lt. Dave Stobie, The Red Arrows Synchro Pair, make a high-speed opposition pass over the replica of Captain Cooks Endeavour during the ships brief stop in Fowey Harbour, Cornwall, England, August 1997, as part of a round the world cruise. Incorporated at the base of the image are facsimile signatures of Tim Couston, Dave Stobie and Chris Blake (Captain of the Endeavour) together with printed remarques of the Synchro pair and the Endeavour in full sail.

Open edition print. Paper size 12 inches x 24 inches (31cm x 61cm). Price £35.00

ITEM CODE DHM2534

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End of Season by Robert Tomlin.

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Always a poignant time of year, this specially-commissioned black and white drawing from Robert Tomlin shows team leader during the 2000 season, Andy Offer, climbing down from his Hawk watched over by a member of the blues - the Red Arrows ground support team.

Limited edition of 50 prints. Paper size 15.5 inches x 19.5 inches (40cm x 50cm). Price £40.00

ITEM CODE DHM2521

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  Ruby Reds by Robert Tomlin   2004 sees the celebration of the 40th anniversary display season by the world-famous and unmistakable Royal Air Force Red Arrows display team as, led by Squadron Leader Carl 'Spike' Jepson, the nine aircraft perform the classic Diamond Nine formation that has become their trademark.  Since their formation in 1965, this classic shape has been an integral part of their spellbinding, exciting, and dynamic programmes. To celebrate their 40th season, the official 2004 team-autographed limited edition print depicts this unmistakable formation flying over their home base of RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire, paying homage to a line up of 7 Gnats in front of the hangar.

This picture contains some remarkable detail, with each of the team's own cars lined up in the parking area in front of the building and even Jez's two black labradors frolicking on the grass!  The concept for the picture was originally the idea of David Thomas (Synchro Leader 2004) and was then subject to individual approval by all concerned

Each print is individually autographed by each of the nine flying members of the 1994 Red Arrows and also Red 10, commentator Flt Lt Steve Underwood, then signed and numbered by artist Robert Tomlin. Each print is supplied with a certificate of authenticity.  

The Ambassadors by Robert Tomlin  During a memorable display, the Red Arrows display over the Fowey estuary in Cornwall, England, and the famous replica of RMS Endeavour which had called in for the evening.   Flt Lt. Tim Couston and Flt Lt. Dave Stobie, The Red Arrows Synchro Pair, make a high-speed opposition pass over the replica of Captain Cook's Endeavour during the ship's brief stop in Fowey Harbour, Cornwall, England during August 1997, as part of a round-the- world cruise.

Incorporated at the base of the image are facsimile signatures of Tim Couston, Dave Stobie and Chris Blake (Captain of the Endeavour) together with printed remarques of the Synchro pair and RMS Endeavour in full sail.

End of Season by Robert Tomlin  Always a poignant time of year, this specially-commissioned black and white drawing from Robert Tomlin shows team leader during the 2000 season, Andy Offer, climbing down from his Hawk watched over by a member of the blues - the Red Arrows ground support team.

Fowey With Love by Robert Tomlin

The Royal Air Force's premier display team, the Red Arrows, performs dozens of displays in the UK and worldwide during a typical 'season' and some display areas have more challenges and attractions for the team than perhaps others.  One of the favourite venues is the little town of Fowey on the south coast of Cornwall, England, where the team demonstrate with awesome ability their skills and flying abilities. Amongst the best-loved of the manoeuvres is the 'Heart' shape and this picture shows the Synchro pair scribing the heart in the sky at the end of the Fowey estuary, with the famous tug boat watching in the early evening sunshine.

Open edition print. Paper size 20" x 16".  Order Code DHM2524.  Price £24  SOLD OUT

 

 

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