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The Avro Vulcan was a British high-altitude, long-range strategic bomber, renowned for its distinctive, massive delta-wing ...
The end of the end is near for the famed Avro Vulcan Bomber “XH558.” The aircraft has been flying in private hands and with private funding since 2007, an amazing feat to say the least. Now ...
Contents Avro Vulcan XH558 (carrying civil registration G-VLCN), is the only airworthy bomber of a fleet of 134 Vulcan V bombers operated by the Royal Air Force from 1953 until 1984.
The Avro Vulcan has a distinctive look and an even more recognizable sound which is why the airplane still delights air show attendees year after year.
While Avro Vulcan had never designed a delta-winged aircraft, the company was aware that German designer Alexander Lippisch had done so successfully. Since Avro calculated that a conventional wing ...
Marking the final flying season of the Vulcan XH558, the U.K.'s Royal Air Force Aerobatics Team, the Red Arrows, took its final flight with the mighty Cold ...
The Avro Vulcan—a Cold War era bomber that only fought Argentina—takes flight this weekend.
This weekend the Avro Vulcan Bomber marked its goodbye to the skies with a spectacular stunt at the Royal International Air Tattoo, at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire. As it took off the runway ...
While Day 1 was opened by a memorable Red Arrows and Avro Vulcan formation, the second trade day of Farnborough International Air Show 2012 air display was kicked off by a U.S. B-52. Coming from ...
The world's only two flying Lancasters are united with a Vulcan bomber in a formation flight described as a "never-to-be-repeated" event.
A newly restored Avro Vulcan bomber has taken to the skies for a day out with The Blades Aerobatic Team.
The Avro Vulcan was one of the most recognisable aircraft in the British military. The triangular-shaped aircraft was the second of the Royal Air Force’s ‘V bombers’ and like the Valiant and ...