Western Morning News

Call to arms: Hawk fan Linda has jet fighter tattoo

- OLIVIER VERGNAULT AND CHARLOTTE BECQUART

ACORNISH fan of the Royal Navy’s Hawk jets loves them so much that she had one tattooed across her forearm.

Linda Jacobsen, 59, works as a civil servant at Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose, which is home to 736 Naval Air Squadron and its fleet of Hawk aircraft.

“I just love the jets,” Ms Jacobsen said. “I always have. I’ve had various jobs here and I used to be a cleaner and work in the control tower, that was just perfect.

“Although I am not in the tower any more, I still get to see them. They’re so noisy, cute and fast. I love them.”

Ms Jacobsen, who lives between Helston and Falmouth, got in touch with tattooist Seth Thomas from Penryn to realise her dream. After carefully examining photograph­s, he spent four hours creating the incredibly detailed tattoo.

The Hawk flies alongside a smaller tattoo on her left arm, that of a Second World War Short Stirling bomber, which was the same type flown during the war by her father Bill Warren.

She said she has always loved jets and believes it is because she grew up next to an airfield in Buckingham­shire.

Ms Jacobsen added: “Everyone thinks I am crazy but then they know I am crazy about the Hawks. Even my mum thinks I am crazy.

“I saw one of the lieutenant commanders I know, from one of the helicopter squadrons, the other day and he said: ‘What’s that?’ pointing at my tattoo.

“He said he hoped I had a Merlin helicopter tattoo somewhere too – but, I can’t say I have. It has to be the Hawks. As soon as I saw them, I just fell in love with them.”

The Navy’s 736 Naval Air Squadron use the Hawks for training. The jets pretend to be hostile aircraft or incoming missiles attacking Royal Navy and NATO ships.

They also pretend to be the enemy in aerial engagement­s, testing the abilities of fighter controller­s to coordinate the fast-moving battlespac­e in real time.

There are around 300 civil servants working at RNAS Culdrose.

 ??  ?? > It’s not just falconers that have a hawk on their arm... Linda Jacobson shows her tattoo of a Hawk aircraft. “I just love the jets,” she says.
> It’s not just falconers that have a hawk on their arm... Linda Jacobson shows her tattoo of a Hawk aircraft. “I just love the jets,” she says.

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