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    Vulcan

    Next up is the Avro Vulcan. They have now managed to raise enough funding to get this aircraft through a couple more flyinmg seasons but then again they will be struggling to secure her future. This example is based at Doncaster Robin Hood Airport in the hangar where it was originally housed when the airport was an RAF base!

    Now she does air shows around the country, occassionally landing where there is space or just simply showing off the Olympus engines by coming in low over the field then putting on full power and climbing away. The sound of those engines is stunning!

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  • Guest

    #2
    By the way hands up all those who knew the guy who designed the Lancaster also drafted the first designs for the Vulcan! Not to mention the Lincoln and the Shackleton and goodness knows how many others in between. Roy Chadwick, quite a clever man.

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    • papa 695
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      • May 2011
      • 22770

      #3
      A great aircraft Richard I really love to see and hear it

      I built the Airfix 1/72 Vulcan last year of this one Really glad they got the funding for it

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      • Guest

        #4
        It certainly tempts you to want to build the Airfix kit!

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        • Guest

          #5
          Nice pics Richard

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          • Guest

            #6
            its like looking at something in slow motion but disappears very quickly and quietly(hence the creeping death as we called it)lol

            lovely pics thnx

            mobear

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            • Guest

              #7
              Beautiful plane!

              With "strange" camouflage too....

              PS: Fantastic pics Richard, thanks to share them!

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              • Guest

                #8
                Great pictures, brings back fond memories of seeing the Vulcan fly up the Humber estuary in the very early 1980's, on a practice bombing run. It flew in from the north sea at low level and as it entered the estuary it pulled upinto the sky with a great roar of it's engines, which i beleive was a manouvre they used to practice "skip" bombing. in effect lobbing the bomb onto the target, which i had read about before but never seen untill that moment.

                We were pretty lucky in the Humberside area as there used to be the bombing range at Cowden and many a lunch time i used to sit and watch the A10's diving down onto the bombing range , canon blazing away. such memories!

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  That roar as it pulls away makes your hair stand on end! It really is amazing.

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                  • flyjoe180
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                    • Jan 2012
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                    • Joe
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                    #10
                    Great pics Richard. The Vulcan is perhaps one of the most potent symbols of Britain's 'Cold War'.

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      You can't beat a Vulcan! I've been lucky enough to get inside a Vulcan at Coventry musuem, and they look fast just sat in one looking out of the tiny windows at the front that the pilots tried to use

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        I've actually just finished reading Vulcan 607 yesterday.

                        If anyone has more than a passing interest in Vulcans I wholeheartedly recommend it, it was a fantastic read and opened my eyes to a lot about what went on to actually get a Vulcan over the Falklands.

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Magnificent!

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                          • tanktrack
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                            • Jun 2012
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                            #14
                            that must be 1 of the sexiest planes ever built

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                            • dave
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                              • Nov 2012
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                              • Brussels

                              #15
                              I will second Vulcan 607 as a great read. I have fond memories of staying with my grandfather at the base when he was in the RAF and waking up to the sound of the morning flight taking off over the house. That was my signal to get up and have a cup of tea with Grandad before he went on duty.

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