By Richard Baker. An invitation to make a photographic record of a landmark
time in the life of the Red Arrows is an opportunity that falls to few
photographers. Award-winning reportage photographer Richard Baker is one of the
few.
In 2004, Britain’s official aerobatic team flew its 40th
display season, in 2005 it celebrated its 40th birthday and in 2006 the team
will fly its 4000th display. Through this period of the Red Arrows’ long and
distinguished history, Richard has flown with them, photographed them and
talked to them.
This book is his account in words and pictures of that time,
a lateral look at the team and how it works, from briefing and take off through
aerobatic display to post-flight analysis; and from arduous winter training
through the summer air show calendar. In a succession of visually revealing
photo-essays he takes us behind the scenes to see the pilots during their
arduous training schedules and to meet the ‘Blues’ — the RAF’s crack
maintenance and technical team who keep the Arrows’ BAE Hawk trainers in peak
flying fitness;
In more than 150 stunning photographs, Richard Baker
documents an emotional year for the team. He sheds new light on the Red Arrows,
revealing, on the one hand, the extraordinary learning curve each member of the
team must go through in order to achieve the unique standards required by this
legendary group, and on the other hand, the team’s ambassadorial role, meeting
and greeting everyone from royalty and politicians to their adoring public. No
book on the Reds would be complete without the ‘pilot’s-eye’ view and this book
brings us a spectacular array of air-to-air images.
To complement his exceptional photography, Richard recounts
with insight, wit and humour his months of adventure with the Red Arrows,
including gripping inside accounts of display flying complete with unnerving
experiences of the effects of g-forces during aerobatic manoeuvres.
- 200mm x 260 mm (portrait)
- 260 pages
- Hardcover
- 159 pictures