• Facebook
  • Twitter
x

London News Pictures

  • News Feed
  • In the papers
  • sell pictures
  • work with us
  • Privacy policy
Show Navigation
Cart Lightbox Client Area

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
Next
{ 2821 images found }
twitterlinkedinfacebook

Loading ()...

  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. File picture dated 13/12/2012. Bristol, UK. Steve Atkin of Warbird Colour repainting a Mark IX Spitfire fighter. Engineers race to finish work rebuilding a Mark IX Spitfire fighter circa 1943, at Filton airfield near Bristol. The plane has been rebuilt  by John Hart engineering, it is the last plane to be completed at the airfield and was flown out on 18 December 2012 by pilot Bill Perrins. Filton, the birthplace of the British-built Concorde jets, is to close on Friday (21st December 2012). Its owner BAE Systems says it is not viable and intends to sell it for housing and business development. BAE Systems said the airfield was closing following a comprehensive assessment over a five-year period and an independent review, "both of which concluded that the airfield was not economically viable".  Airbus has said it is fully committed to the Filton site, where it has a base making aircraft wings.  A spokesman said: "The closure of the airfield will have no significant effect on our business and we have mitigation plans in place regarding the change of venue for our passenger shuttle (using Bristol airport) and the transportation of the A400M wings (via Portbury docks).  Planes currently based at Filton will have to find new homes. The airfield officially closes for flights this Friday, though the police helicopter will still be based there. BAE is supporting a new museum at Filton to "house Concorde Alpha-Foxtrot and Bristol's aviation heritage.".Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_FILTON_CLOSURE_SCH_06.JPG
  • ©  London News Pictures. 18/10/2012. Duxford UK. The Hurricane in flight. Photo call at Imperial War Museums Duxford in Cambridgeshire for a Hurricane fighter aircraft which is due to be auctioned off by Bonhams with an estimate of 1.4 million - 1.7 million pound sterling as part of a sale of Collectors' Motor Cars and Automobilia on Monday 3rd December. The Hurricane, the Royal Air Force's first monoplane fighter, had its finest hour during The Battle Of Britain when it shot down more enemy aircraft than its famous service partner the Spitfire.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_Hurricane_Auction_BCA_11.JPG
  • ©  London News Pictures. 18/10/2012. Duxford UK. The  Hurricane being removed from the hanger. Photo call at Imperial War Museums Duxford in Cambridgeshire for a Hurricane fighter aircraft which is due to be auctioned off by Bonhams with an estimate of 1.4 million - 1.7 million pound sterling as part of a sale of Collectors' Motor Cars and Automobilia on Monday 3rd December. The Hurricane, the Royal Air Force's first monoplane fighter, had its finest hour during The Battle Of Britain when it shot down more enemy aircraft than its famous service partner the Spitfire.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_Hurricane_Auction_BCA_5.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/07/2018. London, UK. Former British soldier James Matthews (R) leaves the Old Bailey after terror charges against him for fighting with a Kurdish militia group against ISIS were dropped. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
    LNP_James_Matthews_RPI_09.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/07/2018. London, UK. Former British soldier James Matthews (centre) leaves the Old Bailey after terror charges against him for fighting with a Kurdish militia group against ISIS were dropped. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
    LNP_James_Matthews_RPI_08.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/07/2018. London, UK. Former British soldier James Matthews leaves the Old Bailey after terror charges against him for fighting with a Kurdish militia group against ISIS were dropped. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
    LNP_James_Matthews_RPI_07.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/07/2018. London, UK. Former British soldier James Matthews (centre) leaves the Old Bailey after terror charges against him for fighting with a Kurdish militia group against ISIS were dropped. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
    LNP_James_Matthews_RPI_06.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/07/2018. London, UK. Former British soldier James Matthews (centre) leaves the Old Bailey after terror charges against him for fighting with a Kurdish militia group against ISIS were dropped. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
    LNP_James_Matthews_RPI_05.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/07/2018. London, UK. Former British soldier James Matthews leaves the Old Bailey after terror charges against him for fighting with a Kurdish militia group against ISIS were dropped. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
    LNP_James_Matthews_RPI_04.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/07/2018. London, UK. Former British soldier James Matthews leaves the Old Bailey after terror charges against him for fighting with a Kurdish militia group against ISIS were dropped. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
    LNP_James_Matthews_RPI_03.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/07/2018. London, UK. Former British soldier James Matthews leaves the Old Bailey after terror charges against him for fighting with a Kurdish militia group against ISIS were dropped. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
    LNP_James_Matthews_RPI_02.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 31/07/2018. London, UK. Former British soldier James Matthews leaves the Old Bailey after terror charges against him for fighting with a Kurdish militia group against ISIS were dropped. Photo credit: Rob Pinney/LNP
    LNP_James_Matthews_RPI_01.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2015. Dohuk, Iraq. Brett, an American volunteer fighter with the Dwekh Nawsha Christian militia, is pictured holding his bible at a house in Dohuk, Iraqi-Kurdistan. A portrait of Brett, an American volunteer fighter serving with the Dwekh Nawsha Christian militia, taken in Dohuk, Iraqi-Kurdistan. Photo credit : LNP
    LNP_volunteers_LNP_SSI_006.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. File picture dated 09/03/2012. Bristol, UK. Engineers race to finish work rebuilding a Mark IX Spitfire fighter circa 1943, at Filton airfield near Bristol. The plane has been rebuilt  by John Hart engineering, it is the last plane to be completed at the airfield and was flown out on 18 December 2012 by pilot Bill Perrins. Filton, the birthplace of the British-built Concorde jets, is to close on Friday (21st December 2012). Its owner BAE Systems says it is not viable and intends to sell it for housing and business development. BAE Systems said the airfield was closing following a comprehensive assessment over a five-year period and an independent review, "both of which concluded that the airfield was not economically viable".  Airbus has said it is fully committed to the Filton site, where it has a base making aircraft wings.  A spokesman said: "The closure of the airfield will have no significant effect on our business and we have mitigation plans in place regarding the change of venue for our passenger shuttle (using Bristol airport) and the transportation of the A400M wings (via Portbury docks).  Planes currently based at Filton will have to find new homes. The airfield officially closes for flights this Friday, though the police helicopter will still be based there. BAE is supporting a new museum at Filton to "house Concorde Alpha-Foxtrot and Bristol's aviation heritage.".Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_FILTON_CLOSURE_SCH_03.JPG
  • ©  London News Pictures. 18/10/2012. Duxford UK. Engineers closing the runway before the Hurricanes flight. Photo call at Imperial War Museums Duxford in Cambridgeshire for a Hurricane fighter aircraft which is due to be auctioned off by Bonhams with an estimate of 1.4 million - 1.7 million pound sterling as part of a sale of Collectors' Motor Cars and Automobilia on Monday 3rd December. The Hurricane, the Royal Air Force's first monoplane fighter, had its finest hour during The Battle Of Britain when it shot down more enemy aircraft than its famous service partner the Spitfire.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_Hurricane_Auction_BCA_19A.JPG
  • ©  London News Pictures. 18/10/2012. Duxford UK. Engineers closing the runway before the Hurricanes flight. Photo call at Imperial War Museums Duxford in Cambridgeshire for a Hurricane fighter aircraft which is due to be auctioned off by Bonhams with an estimate of 1.4 million - 1.7 million pound sterling as part of a sale of Collectors' Motor Cars and Automobilia on Monday 3rd December. The Hurricane, the Royal Air Force's first monoplane fighter, had its finest hour during The Battle Of Britain when it shot down more enemy aircraft than its famous service partner the Spitfire.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_Hurricane_Auction_BCA_19.JPG
  • ©  London News Pictures. 18/10/2012. Duxford UK. The  Hurricane being prepared for flight. Photo call at Imperial War Museums Duxford in Cambridgeshire for a Hurricane fighter aircraft which is due to be auctioned off by Bonhams with an estimate of 1.4 million - 1.7 million pound sterling as part of a sale of Collectors' Motor Cars and Automobilia on Monday 3rd December. The Hurricane, the Royal Air Force's first monoplane fighter, had its finest hour during The Battle Of Britain when it shot down more enemy aircraft than its famous service partner the Spitfire.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_Hurricane_Auction_BCA_18.JPG
  • ©  London News Pictures. 18/10/2012. Duxford UK. The  Hurricane being removed from the hanger before flight. Photo call at Imperial War Museums Duxford in Cambridgeshire for a Hurricane fighter aircraft which is due to be auctioned off by Bonhams with an estimate of 1.4 million - 1.7 million pound sterling as part of a sale of Collectors' Motor Cars and Automobilia on Monday 3rd December. The Hurricane, the Royal Air Force's first monoplane fighter, had its finest hour during The Battle Of Britain when it shot down more enemy aircraft than its famous service partner the Spitfire.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_Hurricane_Auction_BCA_17.JPG
  • ©  London News Pictures. 18/10/2012. Duxford UK. Photographers photographing the Hurricane in the hanger. Photo call at Imperial War Museums Duxford in Cambridgeshire for a Hurricane fighter aircraft which is due to be auctioned off by Bonhams with an estimate of 1.4 million - 1.7 million pound sterling as part of a sale of Collectors' Motor Cars and Automobilia on Monday 3rd December. The Hurricane, the Royal Air Force's first monoplane fighter, had its finest hour during The Battle Of Britain when it shot down more enemy aircraft than its famous service partner the Spitfire.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_Hurricane_Auction_BCA_16.JPG
  • ©  London News Pictures. 18/10/2012. Duxford UK. The pilot disembarking the Hurricane after flight. Photo call at Imperial War Museums Duxford in Cambridgeshire for a Hurricane fighter aircraft which is due to be auctioned off by Bonhams with an estimate of 1.4 million - 1.7 million pound sterling as part of a sale of Collectors' Motor Cars and Automobilia on Monday 3rd December. The Hurricane, the Royal Air Force's first monoplane fighter, had its finest hour during The Battle Of Britain when it shot down more enemy aircraft than its famous service partner the Spitfire.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_Hurricane_Auction_BCA_15.JPG
  • ©  London News Pictures. 18/10/2012. Duxford UK. The pilot disembarking the Hurricane after flight. Photo call at Imperial War Museums Duxford in Cambridgeshire for a Hurricane fighter aircraft which is due to be auctioned off by Bonhams with an estimate of 1.4 million - 1.7 million pound sterling as part of a sale of Collectors' Motor Cars and Automobilia on Monday 3rd December. The Hurricane, the Royal Air Force's first monoplane fighter, had its finest hour during The Battle Of Britain when it shot down more enemy aircraft than its famous service partner the Spitfire.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_Hurricane_Auction_BCA_14.JPG
  • ©  London News Pictures. 18/10/2012. Duxford UK. The Hurricane landing. Photo call at Imperial War Museums Duxford in Cambridgeshire for a Hurricane fighter aircraft which is due to be auctioned off by Bonhams with an estimate of 1.4 million - 1.7 million pound sterling as part of a sale of Collectors' Motor Cars and Automobilia on Monday 3rd December. The Hurricane, the Royal Air Force's first monoplane fighter, had its finest hour during The Battle Of Britain when it shot down more enemy aircraft than its famous service partner the Spitfire.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_Hurricane_Auction_BCA_13.JPG
  • ©  London News Pictures. 18/10/2012. Duxford UK. The plane in flight. Photo call at Imperial War Museums Duxford in Cambridgeshire for a Hurricane fighter aircraft which is due to be auctioned off by Bonhams with an estimate of 1.4 million - 1.7 million pound sterling as part of a sale of Collectors' Motor Cars and Automobilia on Monday 3rd December. The Hurricane, the Royal Air Force's first monoplane fighter, had its finest hour during The Battle Of Britain when it shot down more enemy aircraft than its famous service partner the Spitfire.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_Hurricane_Auction_BCA_12.JPG
  • ©  London News Pictures. 18/10/2012. Duxford UK. The Hurricane in flight. Photo call at Imperial War Museums Duxford in Cambridgeshire for a Hurricane fighter aircraft which is due to be auctioned off by Bonhams with an estimate of 1.4 million - 1.7 million pound sterling as part of a sale of Collectors' Motor Cars and Automobilia on Monday 3rd December. The Hurricane, the Royal Air Force's first monoplane fighter, had its finest hour during The Battle Of Britain when it shot down more enemy aircraft than its famous service partner the Spitfire.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_Hurricane_Auction_BCA_10.JPG
  • ©  London News Pictures. 18/10/2012. Duxford UK. The Hurricane taking off for flight. Photo call at Imperial War Museums Duxford in Cambridgeshire for a Hurricane fighter aircraft which is due to be auctioned off by Bonhams with an estimate of 1.4 million - 1.7 million pound sterling as part of a sale of Collectors' Motor Cars and Automobilia on Monday 3rd December. The Hurricane, the Royal Air Force's first monoplane fighter, had its finest hour during The Battle Of Britain when it shot down more enemy aircraft than its famous service partner the Spitfire.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_Hurricane_Auction_BCA_9.JPG
  • ©  London News Pictures. 18/10/2012. Duxford UK. The Hurricane landing. Photo call at Imperial War Museums Duxford in Cambridgeshire for a Hurricane fighter aircraft which is due to be auctioned off by Bonhams with an estimate of 1.4 million - 1.7 million pound sterling as part of a sale of Collectors' Motor Cars and Automobilia on Monday 3rd December. The Hurricane, the Royal Air Force's first monoplane fighter, had its finest hour during The Battle Of Britain when it shot down more enemy aircraft than its famous service partner the Spitfire.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_Hurricane_Auction_BCA_8.JPG
  • ©  London News Pictures. 18/10/2012. Duxford UK. Engineers closing the runway before the Hurricanes flight. Photo call at Imperial War Museums Duxford in Cambridgeshire for a Hurricane fighter aircraft which is due to be auctioned off by Bonhams with an estimate of 1.4 million - 1.7 million pound sterling as part of a sale of Collectors' Motor Cars and Automobilia on Monday 3rd December. The Hurricane, the Royal Air Force's first monoplane fighter, had its finest hour during The Battle Of Britain when it shot down more enemy aircraft than its famous service partner the Spitfire.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_Hurricane_Auction_BCA_7.JPG
  • ©  London News Pictures. 18/10/2012. Duxford UK. The  Hurricane being removed from the hanger. Photo call at Imperial War Museums Duxford in Cambridgeshire for a Hurricane fighter aircraft which is due to be auctioned off by Bonhams with an estimate of 1.4 million - 1.7 million pound sterling as part of a sale of Collectors' Motor Cars and Automobilia on Monday 3rd December. The Hurricane, the Royal Air Force's first monoplane fighter, had its finest hour during The Battle Of Britain when it shot down more enemy aircraft than its famous service partner the Spitfire.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_Hurricane_Auction_BCA_6.JPG
  • ©  London News Pictures. 18/10/2012. Duxford UK. The pilot taking off his helmet after flight. Photo call at Imperial War Museums Duxford in Cambridgeshire for a Hurricane fighter aircraft which is due to be auctioned off by Bonhams with an estimate of 1.4 million - 1.7 million pound sterling as part of a sale of Collectors' Motor Cars and Automobilia on Monday 3rd December. The Hurricane, the Royal Air Force's first monoplane fighter, had its finest hour during The Battle Of Britain when it shot down more enemy aircraft than its famous service partner the Spitfire.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_Hurricane_Auction_BCA_4.JPG
  • ©  London News Pictures. 18/10/2012. Duxford UK. The pilot disembarking the Hurricane after flight. Photo call at Imperial War Museums Duxford in Cambridgeshire for a Hurricane fighter aircraft which is due to be auctioned off by Bonhams with an estimate of 1.4 million - 1.7 million pound sterling as part of a sale of Collectors' Motor Cars and Automobilia on Monday 3rd December. The Hurricane, the Royal Air Force's first monoplane fighter, had its finest hour during The Battle Of Britain when it shot down more enemy aircraft than its famous service partner the Spitfire.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_Hurricane_Auction_BCA_3.JPG
  • ©  London News Pictures. 18/10/2012. Duxford UK. The pilot disembarking the Hurricane after flight. Photo call at Imperial War Museums Duxford in Cambridgeshire for a Hurricane fighter aircraft which is due to be auctioned off by Bonhams with an estimate of 1.4 million - 1.7 million pound sterling as part of a sale of Collectors' Motor Cars and Automobilia on Monday 3rd December. The Hurricane, the Royal Air Force's first monoplane fighter, had its finest hour during The Battle Of Britain when it shot down more enemy aircraft than its famous service partner the Spitfire.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_Hurricane_Auction_BCA_2.JPG
  • ©  London News Pictures. 18/10/2012. Duxford UK. The  Hurricane being removed from the hanger. Photo call at Imperial War Museums Duxford in Cambridgeshire for a Hurricane fighter aircraft which is due to be auctioned off by Bonhams with an estimate of 1.4 million - 1.7 million pound sterling as part of a sale of Collectors' Motor Cars and Automobilia on Monday 3rd December. The Hurricane, the Royal Air Force's first monoplane fighter, had its finest hour during The Battle Of Britain when it shot down more enemy aircraft than its famous service partner the Spitfire.  Photo credit : Ben Cawthra/LNP
    LNP_Hurricane_Auction_BCA_1.JPG
  • © London News Pictures FILE PHOTO 22/03/2011. Two US airmen have been rescued after ejecting from their F-15E Eagle warplane just before it crashed during allied operations in eastern Libya.The F-15E Strike Eagle is a American all-weather ground attack strike fighter. Andrew Chittock/LNP
    LNP_Strike_Eagle_008.JPG
  • © London News Pictures FILE PHOTO 22/03/2011. Two US airmen have been rescued after ejecting from their F-15E Eagle warplane just before it crashed during allied operations in eastern Libya.The F-15E Strike Eagle is a American all-weather ground attack strike fighter. Andrew Chittock/LNP
    LNP_Strike_Eagle_007.JPG
  • © London News Pictures FILE PHOTO 22/03/2011. Two US airmen have been rescued after ejecting from their F-15E Eagle warplane just before it crashed during allied operations in eastern Libya.The F-15E Strike Eagle is a American all-weather ground attack strike fighter. Andrew Chittock/LNP
    LNP_Strike_Eagle_006.JPG
  • © London News Pictures FILE PHOTO 22/03/2011. Two US airmen have been rescued after ejecting from their F-15E Eagle warplane just before it crashed during allied operations in eastern Libya.The F-15E Strike Eagle is a American all-weather ground attack strike fighter. Andrew Chittock/LNP
    LNP_Strike_Eagle_005.JPG
  • © London News Pictures FILE PHOTO 22/03/2011. Two US airmen have been rescued after ejecting from their F-15E Eagle warplane just before it crashed during allied operations in eastern Libya.The F-15E Strike Eagle is a American all-weather ground attack strike fighter. Andrew Chittock/LNP
    LNP_Strike_Eagle_004.JPG
  • © London News Pictures FILE PHOTO 22/03/2011. Two US airmen have been rescued after ejecting from their F-15E Eagle warplane just before it crashed during allied operations in eastern Libya.The F-15E Strike Eagle is a American all-weather ground attack strike fighter. Andrew Chittock/LNP
    LNP_Strike_Eagle_003.JPG
  • © London News Pictures FILE PHOTO 22/03/2011. Two US airmen have been rescued after ejecting from their F-15E Eagle warplane just before it crashed during allied operations in eastern Libya.The F-15E Strike Eagle is a American all-weather ground attack strike fighter. Andrew Chittock/LNP
    LNP_Strike_Eagle_002.JPG
  • © London News Pictures FILE PHOTO 22/03/2011. Two US airmen have been rescued after ejecting from their F-15E Eagle warplane just before it crashed during allied operations in eastern Libya.The F-15E Strike Eagle is a American all-weather ground attack strike fighter. Andrew Chittock/LNP
    LNP_Strike_Eagle_001.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. File picture dated 13/12/2012. Bristol, UK. Peter Dean and Keith Sands work on a Mark IX Spitfire. Engineers race to finish work rebuilding a Mark IX Spitfire fighter circa 1943, at Filton airfield near Bristol. The plane has been rebuilt  by John Hart engineering, it is the last plane to be completed at the airfield and was flown out on 18 December 2012 by pilot Bill Perrins. Filton, the birthplace of the British-built Concorde jets, is to close on Friday (21st December 2012). Its owner BAE Systems says it is not viable and intends to sell it for housing and business development. BAE Systems said the airfield was closing following a comprehensive assessment over a five-year period and an independent review, "both of which concluded that the airfield was not economically viable".  Airbus has said it is fully committed to the Filton site, where it has a base making aircraft wings.  A spokesman said: "The closure of the airfield will have no significant effect on our business and we have mitigation plans in place regarding the change of venue for our passenger shuttle (using Bristol airport) and the transportation of the A400M wings (via Portbury docks).  Planes currently based at Filton will have to find new homes. The airfield officially closes for flights this Friday, though the police helicopter will still be based there. BAE is supporting a new museum at Filton to "house Concorde Alpha-Foxtrot and Bristol's aviation heritage.".Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_FILTON_CLOSURE_SCH_11.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. File picture dated 13/12/2012. Bristol, UK. Engineers race to finish work rebuilding a Mark IX Spitfire fighter circa 1943, at Filton airfield near Bristol. The plane has been rebuilt  by John Hart engineering, it is the last plane to be completed at the airfield and was flown out on 18 December 2012 by pilot Bill Perrins. Filton, the birthplace of the British-built Concorde jets, is to close on Friday (21st December 2012). Its owner BAE Systems says it is not viable and intends to sell it for housing and business development. BAE Systems said the airfield was closing following a comprehensive assessment over a five-year period and an independent review, "both of which concluded that the airfield was not economically viable".  Airbus has said it is fully committed to the Filton site, where it has a base making aircraft wings.  A spokesman said: "The closure of the airfield will have no significant effect on our business and we have mitigation plans in place regarding the change of venue for our passenger shuttle (using Bristol airport) and the transportation of the A400M wings (via Portbury docks).  Planes currently based at Filton will have to find new homes. The airfield officially closes for flights this Friday, though the police helicopter will still be based there. BAE is supporting a new museum at Filton to "house Concorde Alpha-Foxtrot and Bristol's aviation heritage.".Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_FILTON_CLOSURE_SCH_10.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. File picture dated 13/12/2012. Bristol, UK. Steve Atkin and Alec Kinane of Warbird Colour repainting a Mark IX Spitfire. Engineers race to finish work rebuilding a Mark IX Spitfire fighter circa 1943, at Filton airfield near Bristol. The plane has been rebuilt  by John Hart engineering, it is the last plane to be completed at the airfield and was flown out on 18 December 2012 by pilot Bill Perrins. Filton, the birthplace of the British-built Concorde jets, is to close on Friday (21st December 2012). Its owner BAE Systems says it is not viable and intends to sell it for housing and business development. BAE Systems said the airfield was closing following a comprehensive assessment over a five-year period and an independent review, "both of which concluded that the airfield was not economically viable".  Airbus has said it is fully committed to the Filton site, where it has a base making aircraft wings.  A spokesman said: "The closure of the airfield will have no significant effect on our business and we have mitigation plans in place regarding the change of venue for our passenger shuttle (using Bristol airport) and the transportation of the A400M wings (via Portbury docks).  Planes currently based at Filton will have to find new homes. The airfield officially closes for flights this Friday, though the police helicopter will still be based there. BAE is supporting a new museum at Filton to "house Concorde Alpha-Foxtrot and Bristol's aviation heritage.".Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_FILTON_CLOSURE_SCH_09.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. File picture dated 13/12/2012. Bristol, UK. Steve Atkin and Alec Kinane of Warbird Colour repainting a Mark IX Spitfire.Engineers race to finish work rebuilding a Mark IX Spitfire fighter circa 1943, at Filton airfield near Bristol. The plane has been rebuilt  by John Hart engineering, it is the last plane to be completed at the airfield and was flown out on 18 December 2012 by pilot Bill Perrins. Filton, the birthplace of the British-built Concorde jets, is to close on Friday (21st December 2012). Its owner BAE Systems says it is not viable and intends to sell it for housing and business development. BAE Systems said the airfield was closing following a comprehensive assessment over a five-year period and an independent review, "both of which concluded that the airfield was not economically viable".  Airbus has said it is fully committed to the Filton site, where it has a base making aircraft wings.  A spokesman said: "The closure of the airfield will have no significant effect on our business and we have mitigation plans in place regarding the change of venue for our passenger shuttle (using Bristol airport) and the transportation of the A400M wings (via Portbury docks).  Planes currently based at Filton will have to find new homes. The airfield officially closes for flights this Friday, though the police helicopter will still be based there. BAE is supporting a new museum at Filton to "house Concorde Alpha-Foxtrot and Bristol's aviation heritage.".Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_FILTON_CLOSURE_SCH_08.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. File picture dated 13/12/2012. Bristol, UK. Steve Atkin and Alec Kinane of Warbird Colour repainting a Mark IX Spitfire. Engineers race to finish work rebuilding a Mark IX Spitfire fighter circa 1943, at Filton airfield near Bristol. The plane has been rebuilt  by John Hart engineering, it is the last plane to be completed at the airfield and was flown out on 18 December 2012 by pilot Bill Perrins. Filton, the birthplace of the British-built Concorde jets, is to close on Friday (21st December 2012). Its owner BAE Systems says it is not viable and intends to sell it for housing and business development. BAE Systems said the airfield was closing following a comprehensive assessment over a five-year period and an independent review, "both of which concluded that the airfield was not economically viable".  Airbus has said it is fully committed to the Filton site, where it has a base making aircraft wings.  A spokesman said: "The closure of the airfield will have no significant effect on our business and we have mitigation plans in place regarding the change of venue for our passenger shuttle (using Bristol airport) and the transportation of the A400M wings (via Portbury docks).  Planes currently based at Filton will have to find new homes. The airfield officially closes for flights this Friday, though the police helicopter will still be based there. BAE is supporting a new museum at Filton to "house Concorde Alpha-Foxtrot and Bristol's aviation heritage.".Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_FILTON_CLOSURE_SCH_07.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. File picture dated 13/12/2012. Bristol, UK. Peter Dean works on a Rolls-Royce Merlin engine. Engineers race to finish work rebuilding a Mark IX Spitfire fighter circa 1943, at Filton airfield near Bristol. The plane has been rebuilt  by John Hart engineering, it is the last plane to be completed at the airfield and was flown out on 18 December 2012 by pilot Bill Perrins. Filton, the birthplace of the British-built Concorde jets, is to close on Friday (21st December 2012). Its owner BAE Systems says it is not viable and intends to sell it for housing and business development. BAE Systems said the airfield was closing following a comprehensive assessment over a five-year period and an independent review, "both of which concluded that the airfield was not economically viable".  Airbus has said it is fully committed to the Filton site, where it has a base making aircraft wings.  A spokesman said: "The closure of the airfield will have no significant effect on our business and we have mitigation plans in place regarding the change of venue for our passenger shuttle (using Bristol airport) and the transportation of the A400M wings (via Portbury docks).  Planes currently based at Filton will have to find new homes. The airfield officially closes for flights this Friday, though the police helicopter will still be based there. BAE is supporting a new museum at Filton to "house Concorde Alpha-Foxtrot and Bristol's aviation heritage.".Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_FILTON_CLOSURE_SCH_05.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. File picture dated 09/03/2012. Bristol, UK. Engineers race to finish work rebuilding a Mark IX Spitfire fighter circa 1943, at Filton airfield near Bristol. The plane has been rebuilt  by John Hart engineering, it is the last plane to be completed at the airfield and was flown out on 18 December 2012 by pilot Bill Perrins. Filton, the birthplace of the British-built Concorde jets, is to close on Friday (21st December 2012). Its owner BAE Systems says it is not viable and intends to sell it for housing and business development. BAE Systems said the airfield was closing following a comprehensive assessment over a five-year period and an independent review, "both of which concluded that the airfield was not economically viable".  Airbus has said it is fully committed to the Filton site, where it has a base making aircraft wings.  A spokesman said: "The closure of the airfield will have no significant effect on our business and we have mitigation plans in place regarding the change of venue for our passenger shuttle (using Bristol airport) and the transportation of the A400M wings (via Portbury docks).  Planes currently based at Filton will have to find new homes. The airfield officially closes for flights this Friday, though the police helicopter will still be based there. BAE is supporting a new museum at Filton to "house Concorde Alpha-Foxtrot and Bristol's aviation heritage.".Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_FILTON_CLOSURE_SCH_04.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. File picture dated 09/03/2012. Bristol, UK. Engineers race to finish work rebuilding a Mark IX Spitfire fighter circa 1943, at Filton airfield near Bristol. The plane has been rebuilt  by John Hart engineering, it is the last plane to be completed at the airfield and was flown out on 18 December 2012 by pilot Bill Perrins. Filton, the birthplace of the British-built Concorde jets, is to close on Friday (21st December 2012). Its owner BAE Systems says it is not viable and intends to sell it for housing and business development. BAE Systems said the airfield was closing following a comprehensive assessment over a five-year period and an independent review, "both of which concluded that the airfield was not economically viable".  Airbus has said it is fully committed to the Filton site, where it has a base making aircraft wings.  A spokesman said: "The closure of the airfield will have no significant effect on our business and we have mitigation plans in place regarding the change of venue for our passenger shuttle (using Bristol airport) and the transportation of the A400M wings (via Portbury docks).  Planes currently based at Filton will have to find new homes. The airfield officially closes for flights this Friday, though the police helicopter will still be based there. BAE is supporting a new museum at Filton to "house Concorde Alpha-Foxtrot and Bristol's aviation heritage.".Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_FILTON_CLOSURE_SCH_02.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. 08/04/11 Prime Minister David Cameron is to look again at cuts to the defence budget. According to the reports, plans to scrap RAF Tornados and surveillance planes may be reversed. FILE PICTURE DATED 03/06/09. RAF Tornado fighter bombers at the dispersal area at RAF Marham in Norfolk. Credit should read Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_RAF_Tornado_LNP_009.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. 08/04/11 Prime Minister David Cameron is to look again at cuts to the defence budget. According to the reports, plans to scrap RAF Tornados and surveillance planes may be reversed. FILE PICTURE DATED 03/06/09. the crew of an RAF Tornado fighter bomber prepare to disembark after landing at RAF Marham in Norfolk. Credit should read Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_RAF_Tornado_LNP_008.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. 08/04/11 Prime Minister David Cameron is to look again at cuts to the defence budget. According to the reports, plans to scrap RAF Tornados and surveillance planes may be reversed. FILE PICTURE DATED 03/06/09. -an RAF Tornado fighter bomber taxis to a parking area after landing at RAF Marham in Norfolk. Credit should read Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_RAF_Tornado_LNP_007.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. 08/04/11 Prime Minister David Cameron is to look again at cuts to the defence budget. According to the reports, plans to scrap RAF Tornados and surveillance planes may be reversed. FILE PICTURE DATED 03/06/09. -an RAF Tornado fighter bomber taxis to a parking area after landing at RAF Marham in Norfolk. Credit should read Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_RAF_Tornado_LNP_006.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. 08/04/11 Prime Minister David Cameron is to look again at cuts to the defence budget. According to the reports, plans to scrap RAF Tornados and surveillance planes may be reversed. FILE PICTURE DATED 03/06/09. -an RAF Tornado fighter bomber taxis to a parking area after landing at RAF Marham in Norfolk. Credit should read Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_RAF_Tornado_LNP_005.JPG
  • © under license to London News Pictures. 08/04/11 Prime Minister David Cameron is to look again at cuts to the defence budget. According to the reports, plans to scrap RAF Tornados and surveillance planes may be reversed. FILE PICTURE DATED 03/06/09. -an RAF Tornado fighter bomber taxis to a parking area after landing at RAF Marham in Norfolk. Credit should read Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_RAF_Tornado_LNP_004.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2015. Dohuk, Iraq. A portrait of Brett, an American volunteer fighter serving with the Dwekh Nawsha Christian militia, taken in Dohuk, Iraqi-Kurdistan. Photo credit : LNP
    LNP_volunteers_LNP_SSI_008.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2015. Dohuk, Iraq. A portrait of Brett, an American volunteer fighter serving with the Dwekh Nawsha Christian militia, taken in Dohuk, Iraqi-Kurdistan. Photo credit : LNP
    LNP_volunteers_LNP_SSI_007.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2015. Dohuk, Iraq. A portrait of Tim Locks, a British volunteer fighter serving with the Dwekh Nawsha Christian militia, taken in Dohuk, Iraqi-Kurdistan. Photo credit : LNP
    LNP_volunteers_LNP_SSI_003.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2015. Dohuk, Iraq. A portrait of Tim Locks, a British volunteer fighter serving with the Dwekh Nawsha Christian militia, taken in Dohuk, Iraqi-Kurdistan. Photo credit : LNP
    LNP_volunteers_LNP_SSI_004.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2015. Dohuk, Iraq. A portrait of Tim Locks, a British volunteer fighter serving with the Dwekh Nawsha Christian militia, taken in Dohuk, Iraqi-Kurdistan. Photo credit : LNP
    LNP_volunteers_LNP_SSI_002.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. File picture dated 13/12/2012. Bristol, UK. The Mark IX Spitfire circa 1943 taking off past the Airbus factory. Engineers race to finish work rebuilding a Mark IX Spitfire fighter circa 1943, at Filton airfield near Bristol. The plane has been rebuilt  by John Hart engineering, it is the last plane to be completed at the airfield and was flown out on 18 December 2012 by pilot Bill Perrins. Filton, the birthplace of the British-built Concorde jets, is to close on Friday (21st December 2012). Its owner BAE Systems says it is not viable and intends to sell it for housing and business development. BAE Systems said the airfield was closing following a comprehensive assessment over a five-year period and an independent review, "both of which concluded that the airfield was not economically viable".  Airbus has said it is fully committed to the Filton site, where it has a base making aircraft wings.  A spokesman said: "The closure of the airfield will have no significant effect on our business and we have mitigation plans in place regarding the change of venue for our passenger shuttle (using Bristol airport) and the transportation of the A400M wings (via Portbury docks).  Planes currently based at Filton will have to find new homes. The airfield officially closes for flights this Friday, though the police helicopter will still be based there. BAE is supporting a new museum at Filton to "house Concorde Alpha-Foxtrot and Bristol's aviation heritage.".Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_FILTON_CLOSURE_SCH_16.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. File picture dated 13/12/2012. Bristol, UK. The Mark IX Spitfire circa 1943 prepares to take of at Filton Airfield. Engineers race to finish work rebuilding a Mark IX Spitfire fighter circa 1943, at Filton airfield near Bristol. The plane has been rebuilt  by John Hart engineering, it is the last plane to be completed at the airfield and was flown out on 18 December 2012 by pilot Bill Perrins. Filton, the birthplace of the British-built Concorde jets, is to close on Friday (21st December 2012). Its owner BAE Systems says it is not viable and intends to sell it for housing and business development. BAE Systems said the airfield was closing following a comprehensive assessment over a five-year period and an independent review, "both of which concluded that the airfield was not economically viable".  Airbus has said it is fully committed to the Filton site, where it has a base making aircraft wings.  A spokesman said: "The closure of the airfield will have no significant effect on our business and we have mitigation plans in place regarding the change of venue for our passenger shuttle (using Bristol airport) and the transportation of the A400M wings (via Portbury docks).  Planes currently based at Filton will have to find new homes. The airfield officially closes for flights this Friday, though the police helicopter will still be based there. BAE is supporting a new museum at Filton to "house Concorde Alpha-Foxtrot and Bristol's aviation heritage.".Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_FILTON_CLOSURE_SCH_14.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. File picture dated 13/12/2012. Bristol, UK. The Mark IX Spitfire circa 1943 prepares to take of at Filton Airfield. Engineers race to finish work rebuilding a Mark IX Spitfire fighter circa 1943, at Filton airfield near Bristol. The plane has been rebuilt  by John Hart engineering, it is the last plane to be completed at the airfield and was flown out on 18 December 2012 by pilot Bill Perrins. Filton, the birthplace of the British-built Concorde jets, is to close on Friday (21st December 2012). Its owner BAE Systems says it is not viable and intends to sell it for housing and business development. BAE Systems said the airfield was closing following a comprehensive assessment over a five-year period and an independent review, "both of which concluded that the airfield was not economically viable".  Airbus has said it is fully committed to the Filton site, where it has a base making aircraft wings.  A spokesman said: "The closure of the airfield will have no significant effect on our business and we have mitigation plans in place regarding the change of venue for our passenger shuttle (using Bristol airport) and the transportation of the A400M wings (via Portbury docks).  Planes currently based at Filton will have to find new homes. The airfield officially closes for flights this Friday, though the police helicopter will still be based there. BAE is supporting a new museum at Filton to "house Concorde Alpha-Foxtrot and Bristol's aviation heritage.".Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_FILTON_CLOSURE_SCH_15.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. File picture dated 13/12/2012. Bristol, UK. The Mark IX Spitfire circa 1943 taking off past Concorde at Filton Airfield. Engineers race to finish work rebuilding a Mark IX Spitfire fighter circa 1943, at Filton airfield near Bristol. The plane has been rebuilt  by John Hart engineering, it is the last plane to be completed at the airfield and was flown out on 18 December 2012 by pilot Bill Perrins. Filton, the birthplace of the British-built Concorde jets, is to close on Friday (21st December 2012). Its owner BAE Systems says it is not viable and intends to sell it for housing and business development. BAE Systems said the airfield was closing following a comprehensive assessment over a five-year period and an independent review, "both of which concluded that the airfield was not economically viable".  Airbus has said it is fully committed to the Filton site, where it has a base making aircraft wings.  A spokesman said: "The closure of the airfield will have no significant effect on our business and we have mitigation plans in place regarding the change of venue for our passenger shuttle (using Bristol airport) and the transportation of the A400M wings (via Portbury docks).  Planes currently based at Filton will have to find new homes. The airfield officially closes for flights this Friday, though the police helicopter will still be based there. BAE is supporting a new museum at Filton to "house Concorde Alpha-Foxtrot and Bristol's aviation heritage.".Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_FILTON_CLOSURE_SCH_12.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. File picture dated 13/12/2012. Bristol, UK.  The last landing of an Airbus A380 at Filton airfield . Engineers race to finish work rebuilding a Mark IX Spitfire fighter circa 1943, at Filton airfield near Bristol. The plane has been rebuilt  by John Hart engineering, it is the last plane to be completed at the airfield and was flown out on 18 December 2012 by pilot Bill Perrins. Filton, the birthplace of the British-built Concorde jets, is to close on Friday (21st December 2012). Its owner BAE Systems says it is not viable and intends to sell it for housing and business development. BAE Systems said the airfield was closing following a comprehensive assessment over a five-year period and an independent review, "both of which concluded that the airfield was not economically viable".  Airbus has said it is fully committed to the Filton site, where it has a base making aircraft wings.  A spokesman said: "The closure of the airfield will have no significant effect on our business and we have mitigation plans in place regarding the change of venue for our passenger shuttle (using Bristol airport) and the transportation of the A400M wings (via Portbury docks).  Planes currently based at Filton will have to find new homes. The airfield officially closes for flights this Friday, though the police helicopter will still be based there. BAE is supporting a new museum at Filton to "house Concorde Alpha-Foxtrot and Bristol's aviation heritage.".Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_FILTON_CLOSURE_SCH_01.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2015. Dohuk, Iraq. A portrait of Brett, an American volunteer fighter serving with the Dwekh Nawsha Christian militia, taken in Dohuk, Iraqi-Kurdistan. Photo credit : LNP
    LNP_volunteers_LNP_SSI_005.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 19/02/2015. Dohuk, Iraq. A portrait of Tim Locks, a British volunteer fighter serving with the Dwekh Nawsha Christian militia, taken in Dohuk, Iraqi-Kurdistan. Photo credit : LNP
    LNP_volunteers_LNP_SSI_001.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. File picture dated 13/12/2012. Bristol, UK. The Mark IX Spitfire circa 1943 taking off past Concorde at Filton Airfield. Engineers race to finish work rebuilding a Mark IX Spitfire fighter circa 1943, at Filton airfield near Bristol. The plane has been rebuilt  by John Hart engineering, it is the last plane to be completed at the airfield and was flown out on 18 December 2012 by pilot Bill Perrins. Filton, the birthplace of the British-built Concorde jets, is to close on Friday (21st December 2012). Its owner BAE Systems says it is not viable and intends to sell it for housing and business development. BAE Systems said the airfield was closing following a comprehensive assessment over a five-year period and an independent review, "both of which concluded that the airfield was not economically viable".  Airbus has said it is fully committed to the Filton site, where it has a base making aircraft wings.  A spokesman said: "The closure of the airfield will have no significant effect on our business and we have mitigation plans in place regarding the change of venue for our passenger shuttle (using Bristol airport) and the transportation of the A400M wings (via Portbury docks).  Planes currently based at Filton will have to find new homes. The airfield officially closes for flights this Friday, though the police helicopter will still be based there. BAE is supporting a new museum at Filton to "house Concorde Alpha-Foxtrot and Bristol's aviation heritage.".Photo credit : Simon Chapman/LNP
    LNP_FILTON_CLOSURE_SCH_13.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/03/2018. London, UK. James (Jim) Matthews arrives at the Old Bailey to attend a preliminary hearing, as he is charged with one count of 'attending a place used for terrorist training', under section 8 of the Terrorism Act 2006. The former British Army soldier fought with Kurdish forces - the YPG - against ISIS in Syria. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
    LNP_British_Foreign_fighter_bailey_T...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/03/2018. London, UK. James (Jim) Matthews (left) arrives at the Old Bailey to attend a preliminary hearing, as he is charged with one count of 'attending a place used for terrorist training', under section 8 of the Terrorism Act 2006. The former British Army soldier fought with Kurdish forces - the YPG - against ISIS in Syria. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
    LNP_British_Foreign_fighter_bailey_T...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/03/2018. London, UK. James (Jim) Matthews arrives at the Old Bailey to attend a preliminary hearing, as he is charged with one count of 'attending a place used for terrorist training', under section 8 of the Terrorism Act 2006. The former British Army soldier fought with Kurdish forces - the YPG - against ISIS in Syria. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
    LNP_British_Foreign_fighter_bailey_T...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/03/2018. London, UK. James (Jim) Matthews arrives at the Old Bailey to attend a preliminary hearing, as he is charged with one count of 'attending a place used for terrorist training', under section 8 of the Terrorism Act 2006. The former British Army soldier fought with Kurdish forces - the YPG - against ISIS in Syria. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
    LNP_British_Foreign_fighter_bailey_T...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/03/2018. London, UK. James (Jim) Matthews (left) arrives at the Old Bailey to attend a preliminary hearing, as he is charged with one count of 'attending a place used for terrorist training', under section 8 of the Terrorism Act 2006. The former British Army soldier fought with Kurdish forces - the YPG - against ISIS in Syria. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
    LNP_British_Foreign_fighter_bailey_T...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/03/2018. London, UK. James (Jim) Matthews arrives at the Old Bailey to attend a preliminary hearing, as he is charged with one count of 'attending a place used for terrorist training', under section 8 of the Terrorism Act 2006. The former British Army soldier fought with Kurdish forces - the YPG - against ISIS in Syria. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
    LNP_British_Foreign_fighter_bailey_T...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/03/2018. London, UK. James (Jim) Matthews (left) arrives at the Old Bailey to attend a preliminary hearing, as he is charged with one count of 'attending a place used for terrorist training', under section 8 of the Terrorism Act 2006. The former British Army soldier fought with Kurdish forces - the YPG - against ISIS in Syria. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
    LNP_British_Foreign_fighter_bailey_T...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 01/03/2018. London, UK. James (Jim) Matthews arrives at the Old Bailey to attend a preliminary hearing, as he is charged with one count of 'attending a place used for terrorist training', under section 8 of the Terrorism Act 2006. The former British Army soldier fought with Kurdish forces - the YPG - against ISIS in Syria. Photo credit : Tom Nicholson/LNP
    LNP_British_Foreign_fighter_bailey_T...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. A large group of firefighters rest at the scene of a huge fire at Grenfell tower block in White City, London. The blaze engulfed the 27-storey building with 200 firefighters attending the scene. There were reports of people trapped in the building. Photo credit: Guilhem Baker/LNP
    LNP_Towerblock_Fire_BCA_55.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/06/2017. London, UK. A large group of firefighters rest at the scene of a huge fire at Grenfell tower block in White City, London. The blaze engulfed the 27-storey building with 200 firefighters attending the scene. There were reports of people trapped in the building. Photo credit: Guilhem Baker/LNP
    LNP_Towerblock_Fire_BCA_54.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 14_02_2011. The RAF is to cut back on a quarter of its trainee pilots as a result of defence cuts. File Picture: Students fly the Hawk which first entered service with the RAF in 1976, both as an advanced flying-training aircraft and a weapons-training aircraft. The Hawk T1 version is currently used at RAF Valley for fast-jet pilot advanced flying training. In its weapons and tactical training role the Hawk is used to teach air combat, air-to-air firing, air-to-ground firing and low-flying techniques and operational procedures. Picture credit should read Andrew Chittock/LNP
    LNP_RAF_Student_Cuts_06.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 14_02_2011. The RAF is to cut back on a quarter of its trainee pilots as a result of defence cuts. File Picture: Students fly the Hawk which first entered service with the RAF in 1976, both as an advanced flying-training aircraft and a weapons-training aircraft. The Hawk T1 version is currently used at RAF Valley for fast-jet pilot advanced flying training. In its weapons and tactical training role the Hawk is used to teach air combat, air-to-air firing, air-to-ground firing and low-flying techniques and operational procedures. Picture credit should read Andrew Chittock/LNP
    LNP_RAF_Student_Cuts_05.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 14_02_2011. The RAF is to cut back on a quarter of its trainee pilots as a result of defence cuts. File Picture: Students fly the Hawk which first entered service with the RAF in 1976, both as an advanced flying-training aircraft and a weapons-training aircraft. The Hawk T1 version is currently used at RAF Valley for fast-jet pilot advanced flying training. In its weapons and tactical training role the Hawk is used to teach air combat, air-to-air firing, air-to-ground firing and low-flying techniques and operational procedures. Picture credit should read Andrew Chittock/LNP
    LNP_RAF_Student_Cuts_04.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 14_02_2011. The RAF is to cut back on a quarter of its trainee pilots as a result of defence cuts. File Picture: Students fly the Hawk which first entered service with the RAF in 1976, both as an advanced flying-training aircraft and a weapons-training aircraft. The Hawk T1 version is currently used at RAF Valley for fast-jet pilot advanced flying training. In its weapons and tactical training role the Hawk is used to teach air combat, air-to-air firing, air-to-ground firing and low-flying techniques and operational procedures. Picture credit should read Andrew Chittock/LNP
    LNP_RAF_Student_Cuts_03.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 14_02_2011. The RAF is to cut back on a quarter of its trainee pilots as a result of defence cuts. File Picture: Students fly the Hawk which first entered service with the RAF in 1976, both as an advanced flying-training aircraft and a weapons-training aircraft. The Hawk T1 version is currently used at RAF Valley for fast-jet pilot advanced flying training. In its weapons and tactical training role the Hawk is used to teach air combat, air-to-air firing, air-to-ground firing and low-flying techniques and operational procedures. Picture credit should read Andrew Chittock/LNP
    LNP_RAF_Student_Cuts_02.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 14_02_2011. The RAF is to cut back on a quarter of its trainee pilots as a result of defence cuts. File Picture: Students fly the Hawk which first entered service with the RAF in 1976, both as an advanced flying-training aircraft and a weapons-training aircraft. The Hawk T1 version is currently used at RAF Valley for fast-jet pilot advanced flying training. In its weapons and tactical training role the Hawk is used to teach air combat, air-to-air firing, air-to-ground firing and low-flying techniques and operational procedures. Picture credit should read Andrew Chittock/LNP
    LNP_RAF_Student_Cuts_01.JPG
  • © London News Pictures. 14_02_2011. The RAF is to cut back on a quarter of its trainee pilots as a result of defence cuts. File Picture: Students fly the Hawk which first entered service with the RAF in 1976, both as an advanced flying-training aircraft and a weapons-training aircraft. The Hawk T1 version is currently used at RAF Valley for fast-jet pilot advanced flying training. In its weapons and tactical training role the Hawk is used to teach air combat, air-to-air firing, air-to-ground firing and low-flying techniques and operational procedures. Picture credit should read Andrew Chittock/LNP
    LNP_RAF_Student_Cuts_07.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/03/2022. London, UK. US Youtube influencer ALEX WASSABI wins his fights against UK Youtube influencer DEJI OLATUNJI (brother of KSI) at the Showstar boxing Youtube Influencer event held at the OVO Wembley venue. The YOUTUBE influencers have o delivery reach of over 100 million followers across social media. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_TNZ_SHOWSTAR_YOUTUBE_BOXING_EVEN...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2022. London, UK. UK Youtube influencer boxer RYAN TAYLOR takes part in the weigh in event ahead of his fight against  US Youtube influencer boxer DK MONEYin the Showstar boxing Youtube Influencer event at the OVO Wembley venue on Saturday 5th March 2022. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_TNZ_SHOWSTAR_YOUTUBE_BOXING_WEIG...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/03/2022. London, UK. US Youtube influencer boxer VITALY takes part in the weigh in event ahead of his fight against UK Youtube influencer boxer KRISTEN HANBY in the Showstar boxing Youtube Influencer event at the OVO Wembley venue on Saturday 5th March 2022. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_TNZ_SHOWSTAR_YOUTUBE_BOXING_WEIG...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/12/2019. London, UK. London Fire Commissioner (LFC), Dany Cotton hugs a fire dog as she leaves her final day in office. Hundreds of firefighters lined Union Street in London today to provide a Guard of Honour on the final day in office for London Fire Commissioner, Danny Cotton. Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Danny_Cotton_VFL_12.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/12/2019. London, UK. Crowds of members and family of the London Fire Brigade gathered to greet London Fire Commissioner (LFC), Dany Cotton on her final day in office. Hundreds of firefighters lined Union Street in London today to provide a Guard of Honour on the final day in office for London Fire Commissioner, Danny Cotton. Photo credit: Vickie Flores/LNP
    LNP_Danny_Cotton_VFL_21.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 28/11/2017. London, UK. Geordie Shaw reality TV star AARON CHALMERS takes part in a photo call at Urban Kings Gym ahead of his MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) fight at Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle upon Tyne on 15th December 2017. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_AARON_CHALMERS_PHOTOCALL_RTG_12.jpg
  • © licensed to London News Pictures. York, UK 23/02/2013. Re-enactment performers fighting a battle as Vikings and Anglo-Saxon knights next Clifford's Tower in York. Over 200 re-enactment performers take part at Jorvik Viking Festival 2013 in York. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
    LNP_VIKING_FEST_TAK_015.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 04/01/2013. London, U.K..David Cundall, project leader of the Burma Spitfire dig team, who depart for Myanmar tomorrow (5/1/2013) to begin searching for Mk14 Spitfires buried at the end of the Second World War, hold 'meet and greet' at the Hilton Hotel , terminal 4 at heathrow airport. Participants include project leader David Cundall, project archaeologist Andy Brockman..Photo credit : Rich Bowen/LNP
    LNP_BURMA_SPITFIRE_DIG_TEAM_RBW_010.jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/03/2022. London, UK. US Youtube influencer  DK MONEY lies on the boxing ring floor after being head-butted by UK Youtube influencer RYAN TAYLOR the boxing Youtube  event held at the OVO Wembley venue. The YOUTUBE influencers have o delivery reach of over 100 million followers across social media. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_TNZ_SHOWSTAR_YOUTUBE_BOXING_EVEN...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/03/2022. London, UK. US Youtube influencer  DK MONEY lies on the boxing ring floor after being head-butted by UK Youtube influencer RYAN TAYLOR the boxing Youtube  event held at the OVO Wembley venue. The YOUTUBE influencers have o delivery reach of over 100 million followers across social media. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_TNZ_SHOWSTAR_YOUTUBE_BOXING_EVEN...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/03/2022. London, UK. US Youtube influencer  DK MONEY lies on the boxing ring floor after being head-butted by UK Youtube influencer RYAN TAYLOR the boxing Youtube  event held at the OVO Wembley venue. The YOUTUBE influencers have o delivery reach of over 100 million followers across social media. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_TNZ_SHOWSTAR_YOUTUBE_BOXING_EVEN...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/03/2022. London, UK. Influencer UK Youtube influencer S Youtube influencer VITALY fights KRISTEN HANBY at the boxing Youtube  event held at the OVO Wembley venue. The YOUTUBE influencers have o delivery reach of over 100 million followers across social media. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_TNZ_SHOWSTAR_YOUTUBE_BOXING_EVEN...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/03/2022. London, UK. US Youtube influencer VITALY fight UK Youtube influencer KRISTEN HANBY at the boxing Youtube Influencer event held at the OVO Wembley venue. The YOUTUBE influencers have o delivery reach of over 100 million followers across social media. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_TNZ_SHOWSTAR_YOUTUBE_BOXING_EVEN...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/03/2022. London, UK. US Youtube influencer VITALY fight UK Youtube influencer KRISTEN HANBY at the boxing Youtube Influencer event held at the OVO Wembley venue. The YOUTUBE influencers have o delivery reach of over 100 million followers across social media. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_TNZ_SHOWSTAR_YOUTUBE_BOXING_EVEN...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/03/2022. London, UK. UK U UK Youtube influencer HALAL HAM fights UK Youtube influencer SALT PAPI at the boxing Youtube Influencer event held at the OVO Wembley venue. The YOUTUBE influencers have o delivery reach of over 100 million followers across social media. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_TNZ_SHOWSTAR_YOUTUBE_BOXING_EVEN...jpg
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 05/03/2022. London, UK. UK  Youtube influencer SALT PAPI fights UK Youtube influencer HALAL HAM at the boxing Youtube Influencer event held at the OVO Wembley venue. The YOUTUBE influencers have o delivery reach of over 100 million followers across social media. Photo credit: Ray Tang/LNP
    LNP_TNZ_SHOWSTAR_YOUTUBE_BOXING_EVEN...jpg
Next