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XH558, the world’s only flying Avro Vulcan ‘V-bomber’, is RNAS Yeovilton Air Day’s first confirmed flying display participant. . Now 55 years old, this thunderous Cold War icon which ...
The Avro Vulcan was Britain’s answer to Cold War tensions—a futuristic delta-wing bomber built to deliver nuclear payloads at high altitude and speed. Engineered to bypass Soviet air defenses ...
A special event at Southend Airport gave ten lucky visitors an unforgettable experience with the legendary Avro Vulcan XL426. The Vulcan Restoration Trust hosted the Vulcan VIP Visit on Sunday ...
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 ...
The Avro Vulcan prototype first flew in 1952. Unfortunately, one prototype crashed at an air show in 1958 and killed the pilot, but the second prototype tested well.
The Avro B-1 Vulcan is an addition to the Armed Forces collection, in which Bremont is granted the right to use the insignia of all three branches of the British military.
In 1956, the Avro 698 Vulcan B.1 officially joined the ranks of the Royal Air Force, equipped with what has reportedly been deemed the Phase 2 wing (which bolstered the aircraft's stability when ...
Avro Vulcan - Overall design and purpose Myasischev M-4 - Flight deck De Haviland Comet - Engines or Intakes Its visual appearance consists of the following characteristics: Sharp nose Large fuselage ...
Trustees of a preserved Avro Vulcan are not ruling out a ferry flight to a new location, following a decision not to extend the parking agreement for the bomber at Doncaster Sheffield airport.