Flying home for Christmas: Navy Merlin gets a lift thanks to RAF C-17 Globemaster
A combined Royal Air Force and Royal Navy team carried out the loading of the helicopter onto the transport aircraft over a six-hour period.
A combined Royal Air Force and Royal Navy team carried out the loading of the helicopter onto the transport aircraft over a six-hour period.
The six-bedroom house in Durford Wood in Hampshire includes the former Royal Air Force VTOL jet on one of its lawns.
Lieutenant Commander Rachel Rychtanek, an exchange officer from the US Coast Guard, earns her wings with the Wildcat.
Family and friends look on as the group of six pilots and six aircrewmen from 846 Naval Air Squadron are presented with their wings.
The Lancaster pilot said of the bombing campaign: "You knew you were facing death all the time ... but it's just a thing you accepted."
The group will work alongside the Japanese Self Defence Forces and other partners to help to protect regional stability and security
UK, Japan and Italy sign an agreement to develop the next-gen supersonic jet that is set to replace the Typhoon in Royal Air Force service
809 Naval Air Squadron becomes the first Royal Navy unit to fly the new stealth aircraft, operating alongside 617 Squadron, The Dambusters
The unit, which will fly the F-35B Lightning stealth jet, has been reborn 82 years after the squadron was first stood up
809 Naval Air Squadron has been disbanded several times, but has been stood up once more to fly the F-35B Lightning alongside 617 Squadron
Jaguar GR.3A XX119, nicknamed Spotty due to its distinctive paint scheme, is leaving its old base bound for RAF Lossiemouth
Tokyo immediately grounded its own fleet of V-22s after the accident off the Japanese coast - and now the US armed forces have done the same
809 Naval Air Squadron has been engaged in several conflicts since 1941, and is being resurrected once again to fly the F-35B
809 Naval Air Squadron has been reformed, making it the first Royal Navy formation to fly the new Lightning
The Mobile Air Operations Team is a crucial link between forces on the ground and the support they get from the air
The three-week exercise sees the crews from 29 Squadron exposed to threats and tactics in realistic and challenging missions