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Title: Vulcan
Post by: Jo_Kent on 23 August 2012, 17:49:02
Saw the Vulcan today at Clacton Air Show - absolutely fantastic.  Not the first time I've seen it but still I'm stunned by its sheer elegance and power.    :)


Lin

Title: Re: Vulcan
Post by: zirk on 23 August 2012, 17:58:34
Saw the Vulcan today at Clacton Air Show - absolutely fantastic.  Not the first time I've seen it but still I'm stunned by its sheer elegance and power.    :)
Lin

Flying or on the ground?, I remember when I was kid they use to do there low flying cold war practice runs over the village about 4 of them one by one with Fighter Escorts, really low, sounded awesome.
Title: Re: Vulcan
Post by: PAULCDX on 23 August 2012, 18:01:40
Fantastic aircraft, have seen it a few times at various air shows including RAF Cosford and RAF Fairford......... Love the sound and roar as it goes by  :y

Still love the sound of the Eurofighter Typhoon and the Tornado Gr4's also  ;)  :y
Title: Re: Vulcan
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 23 August 2012, 18:09:52
I watched an interesting documentary last night on BBC4 about the post war British aviation industry, and how British companies were at the forefront of military jet aircraft design and manufacture.

It featured the V -bombers, ie the Vulcan, Valiant and Victor, and showed footage of a Vulcan doing barrel rolls at the Farnham Airshow in the sixties!!  :o  It looked awesome!!  :y
Title: Re: Vulcan
Post by: Jo_Kent on 23 August 2012, 18:18:41
Saw the Vulcan today at Clacton Air Show - absolutely fantastic.  Not the first time I've seen it but still I'm stunned by its sheer elegance and power.    :)
Lin

Flying or on the ground?, I remember when I was kid they use to do there low flying cold war practice runs over the village about 4 of them one by one with Fighter Escorts, really low, sounded awesome.

Hi Zirk, it was flying and put on a brilliant display as always.
Title: Re: Vulcan
Post by: I_want_an_Omega on 23 August 2012, 18:51:06
I watched an interesting documentary last night on BBC4 about the post war British aviation industry, and how British companies were at the forefront of military jet aircraft design and manufacture.

It featured the V -bombers, ie the Vulcan, Valiant and Victor, and showed footage of a Vulcan doing barrel rolls at the Farnham Airshow in the sixties!!  :o  It looked awesome!!  :y

+1

Part of that was filmed at Newark air museum where one of them now resides. For it's final flight (from Waddington) the journey time was 4 minutes.
Title: Re: Vulcan
Post by: BazaJT on 23 August 2012, 19:26:22
Without doubt a beautiful looking aircraft and sounds awesome too.For those interested in reading I can thoroughly recomend Vulcan 617,longest bombing mission in history,to hit the Falklands runway.
Title: Re: Vulcan
Post by: Olympia5776 on 23 August 2012, 19:36:03
Flying or on the ground?, I remember when I was kid they use to do there low flying cold war practice runs over the village about 4 of them one by one with Fighter Escorts, really low, sounded awesome.
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I can recall those flights too. I had an Uncle who farmed in the Scottish Borders near Kelso where I spend every school holiday and they used to fly over the farm complex ,which was on a high plateau ,   using the high grain tower as a landmark and then onto the Battle of Waterloo memorial at Peniel Heugh. I've seen them in normal green camouflage and white too and the one thing I always remember was that they were so low you could feel the exhaust wash from them.....
An experience never to be forgotten.
Title: Re: Vulcan
Post by: I_want_an_Omega on 23 August 2012, 20:22:59
Without doubt a beautiful looking aircraft and sounds awesome too.For those interested in reading I can thoroughly recomend Vulcan 617,longest bombing mission in history,to hit the Falklands runway.

+1

I see it each time I drive into Lincoln. It sits just inside the fence at RAF Waddington on the A15. It's about 6 miles from where I live.  :y
Title: Re: Vulcan
Post by: dad1uk on 24 August 2012, 10:55:23
The Vulcan at Clacton would have been XH558 The Spirit of Great Britain the last Vulcan flying. All paid for by charity and donations.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avro_Vulcan_XH558
http://www.vulcantothesky.org/
Title: Re: Vulcan
Post by: Kevin Wood on 24 August 2012, 13:05:38
Enjoy it while it lasts.. This display season has cost them 2 serviceable engines destroyed when bags of silica gel were ingested. I suspect that this has brought the end of her flying days significantly closer. :'(
Title: Re: Vulcan
Post by: 05omegav6 on 24 August 2012, 19:05:53
Without doubt a beautiful looking aircraft and sounds awesome too.For those interested in reading I can thoroughly recomend Vulcan 617,longest bombing mission in history,to hit the Falklands runway.

+1 cracking read