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The families of two servicemen killed when their RAF Nimrod plane exploded in Afghanistan serve the MoD with a writ.

The team behind the world's only flying Vulcan bomber petitions the prime minister to secure funding for the future.

The delta-winged Vulcan bomber may have made its last public flight unless significant sponsorship can be secured, writes enthusiast Sean Maffett.

A design weakness in an RAF plane that exploded killing 10 men was known about since World War II, an inquest hears.

The BA plane that crashed at Heathrow in January was probably brought down by ice in its fuel system, a report says.

The families of some servicemen killed when their RAF Nimrod plane exploded in Afghanistan serve a writ on the MoD.

The families of some servicemen killed when their RAF Nimrod plane exploded in Afghanistan are serving a writ on the MoD.

The BBC gains an exclusive meeting with the crews still flying the Nimrod, Britain's most controversial spy-plane.

The families of servicemen killed when their RAF plane exploded are not satisfied after a meeting.

The MoD says safety improvements to RAF Nimrod reconnaissance aircraft will not be completed until June 2009.

The families of some of servicemen killed when their RAF Nimrod plane exploded in Afghanistan are to sue the MoD.

Plans for a Nimrod aircraft to take part in flypasts in Scotland are criticised by the family of a dead serviceman.

The defence secretary has taken a flight in an RAF Nimrod aircraft during a "private visit" to RAF Kinloss.

The families of 14 UK servicemen killed in an RAF Nimrod crash in Afghanistan demand a meeting with the armed forces minister.

Celebrations are held in London for the Queen's official birthday, including one of the biggest flypasts in recent years.

The MoD comes under attack for allowing a Nimrod to fly over central London to mark the Queen's official birthday.

The MoD is accused of a major "cock-up" over eight helicopters which have cost £422m without seeing active service.

Diplomatic correspondent Paul Adams assesses the "embarrassing saga" surrounding the purchase of eight Chinook helicopters which have never flown operationally.

An estimated 50,000 people gather for the RAF Cosford Air Show in Shropshire.

At least 10 Nimrod crew have quit their posts at RAF Kinloss in the past decade because of safety concerns, it is claimed.

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