News

THE Red Arrows red, white and blue smoke trails are going green to save the planet, The Sun can reveal. The Ministry of Defence has quietly asked private industry to help make the famous jet ...
The Red Arrows’ smoke trails could go green ... “Always red, white and blue, the addition of green credentials is a great thing.” Dye mixed with a solvent, which is stored on a pod attached ...
Red Arrows bid to turn red, white and blue smoke trails green It comes as Air Chief Marshal Sir Mike Wigston aims to make the RAF ‘the first net-zero air force by 2040’.
Aircraft used by the world famous Red Arrows could use more environmentally friendly smoke in future displays. ... "Always red, white and blue, the addition of green credentials is a great thing." ...
Read more: Red Arrows soar over Buckingham Palace as Macron visits London. Read more: VJ Day at 75: Spitfires, Hurricanes and Red Arrows soar over Britain. The Red Arrows' smoke streams will, however, ...
The MoD said in response to a freedom of information request in 2019 that the Red Arrows' trails comprise 75% diesel and 25% dye, and the planes used 643,000 litres of diesel and 63,000 litres of ...
Aircraft used by the world famous Red Arrows could use more environmentally friendly smoke in future displays. ... "Always red, white and blue, the addition of green credentials is a great thing." ...
The Red Arrows' smoke trails could become more environmentally friendly in a bid to cut emissions, official documents have shown. Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S), a trading arm of the ...
The MoD said in response to a freedom of information request in 2019 that the Red Arrows' trails comprise 75% diesel and 25% dye, and the planes used 643,000 litres of diesel and 63,000 litres of ...