British F-35Bs Land On HMS Queen Elizabeth For First Time
Royal Navy and Royal Air Force pilots landed, hovered and took off from the aircraft carrier off the east coast of the United States.
Royal Navy and Royal Air Force pilots landed, hovered and took off from the aircraft carrier off the east coast of the United States.
Aircraft and pilots from 617 Squadron left RAF Marham to fly to the United States on Wednesday morning.
The Reds need personnel and supplies to keep up with the packed schedule.
It is the skills on the ground which keep the aircraft flying during their US tour.
The exercise is the culmination of several years of training.
The tactical training has involved more than 50 aircraft at the Lincolnshire base.
The two countries have signed an agreement to work on the technology together, as well developing as the Typhoon and F-35 capabilities.
Protector is expected to be in service with the Royal Air Force by 2024.
The aircraft is due to retire from RAF service next month after 30 years.
Get a pilot's perspective from the helicopter.
The Defence Select Committee has heard so-called Islamic State is "pioneering" the threat posed drones.
It brings to an end a four-month deployment.
The B-2s are currently deployed to RAF Fairford.
The stunning display is part of the Aerobatic Team's biggest ever visit to Canada and the US.
Captain Anneliese Satz is being assigned to her first operational unit based in Japan.
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