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80th Anniversary Of VE Day Celebrations In London
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 05, 2025: Crowds gather outside Buckingham Palace to watch a fly-past by Hawks of the Royal Air Force aerobatic team the Red Arrows releasing blue, white and red coloured smoke flares, joined by F-35B Lightning during 80th anniversary of VE Day celebrations in London, United Kingdom on May 05, 2025. Victory in Europe Day is the day celebrating Germany's unconditional surrender of its armed forces on Tuesday, 8 May 1945 towards the end of World War II. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto) -
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80th Anniversary Of VE Day Celebrations In London
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 05, 2025: Crowds gather outside Buckingham Palace to watch a fly-past by Hawks of the Royal Air Force aerobatic team the Red Arrows releasing blue, white and red coloured smoke flares, joined by F-35B Lightning during 80th anniversary of VE Day celebrations in London, United Kingdom on May 05, 2025. Victory in Europe Day is the day celebrating Germany's unconditional surrender of its armed forces on Tuesday, 8 May 1945 towards the end of World War II. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto) -
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80th Anniversary Of VE Day Celebrations In London
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 05, 2025: Crowds gather outside Buckingham Palace to watch a fly-past by the Hawks of the Royal Air Force aerobatic team the Red Arrows releasing blue, white and red coloured smoke flares, joined by F-35B Lightning during 80th anniversary of VE Day celebrations in London, United Kingdom on May 05, 2025. Victory in Europe Day is the day celebrating Germany's unconditional surrender of its armed forces on Tuesday, 8 May 1945 towards the end of World War II. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto) -
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F-35A fighter aircraft make historic highway landing in Finland
Close-up of the cockpit of an F-35A fighter aircraft as it lands on a highway in Finland. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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F-35A fighter aircraft make historic highway landing in Finland
An F-35A fighter aircraft after landing on a highway in Finland. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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F-35A fighter aircraft make historic highway landing in Finland
An F-35A fighter aircraft takes off from a highway in Finland at sunset. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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F-35A fighter aircraft make historic highway landing in Finland
An F-35A fighter aircraft lands on a highway in Finland. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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F-35A fighter aircraft make historic highway landing in Finland
An F-35A fighter aircraft takes off from a highway in Finland. (POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Image shows RAF Lossiemouth Typhoons while refuelling with ZZ336, Vespina.
Today the newly painted RAF Voyager ZZ336, aka Vespina, took flight on its first operational sortie after its refurbishment.
Departing RAF Brize Norton, the Voyager aircraft flew up to the North Sea, refuelling Typhoons out of RAF Lossiemouth and F-35’s out of RAF Marham.
This will be only the second flight of Vespina, her first coming yesterday when flying from Marshall’s, in Cambridge, to RAF Brize Norton, her home. It will also be a showcase of her ability to conduct dual roles, transporting VVIP’s and refuelling tanking aircraft on exercise.
The F-35’s and Typhoons are currently flying as part of Exercise Crimson Ocean, which has involved the F-35’s of Number 617 Squadron operating from the Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier for the very first time.
The Typhoon jets are operated by Number 9 Squadron, otherwise known as No. IX (Bomber) Squadron, who are a recently reformed squadron that operated the Tornado GR4 until its retirement in March last year. The Typhoons call Gotham home, Gotham currently a part of RAF Lossiemouth.
Alongside the IX Sqn Typhoons and 617 Sqn F-35’s, 1 Squadron jets also refuelled, and a single Hawk, flown by Number 100 Squadron, out of RAF Leeming, also shared the skies of the North Sea. The jet, a photo whip aircraft, while conducting essential training as part of its sortie, used the opportunity to capture some unique imagery of Vespina conducting its refuelling role.
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Image shows F-35’s, callsign Ghost, refuelling on ZZ336.
Today the newly painted RAF Voyager ZZ336, aka Vespina, took flight on its first operational sortie after its refurbishment.
Departing RAF Brize Norton, the Voyager aircraft flew up to the North Sea, refuelling Typhoons out of RAF Lossiemouth and F-35’s out of RAF Marham.
This will be only the second flight of Vespina, her first coming yesterday when flying from Marshall’s, in Cambridge, to RAF Brize Norton, her home. It will also be a showcase of her ability to conduct dual roles, transporting VVIP’s and refuelling tanking aircraft on exercise.
The F-35’s and Typhoons are currently flying as part of Exercise Crimson Ocean, which has involved the F-35’s of Number 617 Squadron operating from the Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier for the very first time.
The Typhoon jets are operated by Number 9 Squadron, otherwise known as No. IX (Bomber) Squadron, who are a recently reformed squadron that operated the Tornado GR4 until its retirement in March last year. The Typhoons call Gotham home, Gotham currently a part of RAF Lossiemouth.
Alongside the IX Sqn Typhoons and 617 Sqn F-35’s, 1 Squadron jets also refuelled, and a single Hawk, flown by Number 100 Squadron, out of RAF Leeming, also shared the skies of the North Sea. The jet, a photo whip aircraft, while conducting essential training as part of its sortie, used the opportunity to capture some unique imagery of Vespina conducting its refuelling role.
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Image shows Flt Lt Small during a refuelling bracket in Vespina.
Today the newly painted RAF Voyager ZZ336, aka Vespina, took flight on its first operational sortie after its refurbishment.
Departing RAF Brize Norton, the Voyager aircraft flew up to the North Sea, refuelling Typhoons out of RAF Lossiemouth and F-35’s out of RAF Marham.
This will be only the second flight of Vespina, her first coming yesterday when flying from Marshall’s, in Cambridge, to RAF Brize Norton, her home. It will also be a showcase of her ability to conduct dual roles, transporting VVIP’s and refuelling tanking aircraft on exercise.
The F-35’s and Typhoons are currently flying as part of Exercise Crimson Ocean, which has involved the F-35’s of Number 617 Squadron operating from the Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier for the very first time.
The Typhoon jets are operated by Number 9 Squadron, otherwise known as No. IX (Bomber) Squadron, who are a recently reformed squadron that operated the Tornado GR4 until its retirement in March last year. The Typhoons call Gotham home, Gotham currently a part of RAF Lossiemouth.
Alongside the IX Sqn Typhoons and 617 Sqn F-35’s, 1 Squadron jets also refuelled, and a single Hawk, flown by Number 100 Squadron, out of RAF Leeming, also shared the skies of the North Sea. The jet, a photo whip aircraft, while conducting essential training as part of its sortie, used the opportunity to capture some unique imagery of Vespina conducting its refuelling role.
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after controversial £900,000 paint job. Image shows RAF pilots Flt Lt Gannon and Flt Lt Small, preparing ZZ336 for its first operational sortie.
Today the newly painted RAF Voyager ZZ336, aka Vespina, took flight on its first operational sortie after its refurbishment.
Departing RAF Brize Norton, the Voyager aircraft flew up to the North Sea, refuelling Typhoons out of RAF Lossiemouth and F-35’s out of RAF Marham.
This will be only the second flight of Vespina, her first coming yesterday when flying from Marshall’s, in Cambridge, to RAF Brize Norton, her home. It will also be a showcase of her ability to conduct dual roles, transporting VVIP’s and refuelling tanking aircraft on exercise.
The F-35’s and Typhoons are currently flying as part of Exercise Crimson Ocean, which has involved the F-35’s of Number 617 Squadron operating from the Queen Elizabeth aircraft carrier for the very first time.
The Typhoon jets are operated by Number 9 Squadron, otherwise known as No. IX (Bomber) Squadron, who are a recently reformed squadron that operated the Tornado GR4 until its retirement in March last year. The Typhoons call Gotham home, Gotham currently a part of RAF Lossiemouth.
Alongside the IX Sqn Typhoons and 617 Sqn F-35’s, 1 Squadron jets also refuelled, and a single Hawk, flown by Number 100 Squadron, out of RAF Leeming, also shared the skies of the North Sea. The jet, a photo whip aircraft, while conducting essential training as part of its sortie, used the opportunity to capture some unique imagery of Vespina conducting its refuelling role.
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2020 ROYAL AIR FORCE PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION RESULTS
RAF 2020 photo competition. A F-35 Lightning Pilot from 207 Sqn - Operational Conversion Unit (OCU) at RAF Marham. OCU supports preparation for the operational missions of F-35 by providing trained personnel, teach pilots how to fly an aircraft and which tactics best exploit the performance of their aircraft and its weapons.
The F-35’s Helmet Mounted Display Systems provide pilots with unprecedented situational awareness. All the information pilots need to complete their missions – airspeed, heading, altitude, targeting information and warnings – is projected on the helmet’s visor, rather than on a traditional Heads-up Display. This approach greatly reduces the pilot’s workload and increases responsiveness. Additionally, the F-35’s Distributed Aperture System (DAS) streams real-time imagery from six infrared cameras mounted around the aircraft to the helmet, allowing pilots to “look through” the airframe. The helmet also provides pilots night vision through the use of an integrated camera.
This image was one of 900 images submitted to this year’s RAF Photographic Competition and although not placed by the judges, it highlights the exceptionally high standard of work carried by RAF Photographers over the past year.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine
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FEATURE - Airman Magazine präsentiert die besten Luftaufnahmen der U.S. Air Force
PICTURE SHOWS: Royal Air Force F-35 Lightnings from RAF Marham, England, are seen flying from the window of a USAF KC-135 Stratotanker from the 100th Air Refueling Wing, RAF Mildenhall, England, during a training mission, Sept. 16, 2019. The F-35s are a vital asset of Bomber Task Force Europe, which strengthens multinational relationships and improves allied cooperation. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Kelly O'Connor)
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Meet the real Top Guns.
These jaw-dropping photographs have been hand-picked by Airman Magazine, the official magazine of the United States Air Force, as the best images of the last few years.
Mainly choosing pictures from 2019, the publication has called the collection Airman Aerials, which they describe as “a photographic art gallery, featuring some of the best aerial photography from around the service in recent history.”
They explain: “Since its early days as a service, the Air Force has embraced technological advances in air and space capabilities and played an integral role as a global airpower.”
Airman Magazine is the official magazine of the United States Air Force and reports on information and news about and of interest to Air Force members and their families.
Where: Mildenhall, United Kingdom
When: 16 Sep 2019
Credit: USAF/Cover Images
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