The last flying Vulcan Bomber, XH558, flew with the Red Arrows one last time at the Southport Air Show. After taking part in air shows for eight years, the last flying Vulcan bomber will perform its ...
Over a decade before Spock introduced legions of Star Trek fans to Planet Vulcan and its cerebral, philosophical humanoid beings, Britain’s Royal Air Force (RAF) had its own Vulcan, namely... Meet the ...
After pulling off an amazing display at Royal International Air Tattoo last month, the last flying Avro Vulcan bomber, known by its serial number XH558, continues to be pushed to her absolute max for ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: In any event, the RAF dropped the idea. To defeat the Backfires, the U.S. Navy deployed carrier-based F-14 fighters armed with Phoenixes. In 1976, the British Royal ...
Air shows are about, first and foremost, the sheer spectacle. The unique thrill of seeing a particular favorite or rare aircraft in action. Just as an experienced birdwatcher would recognize the ...
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Vulcan to the Sky Trust Launches Urgent Appeal to Safeguard Iconic Aircraft
Vulcan to the Sky Trust launches an urgent appeal to secure the future of iconic Avro Vulcan XH558 amid financial challenges ...
One British classic aircraft from WW2 helping out its Cold War compatriot at Scottish airshow. This video was filmed on Sept. 5, at Prestwick airport, during the Scottish Airshow 2015 and it shows the ...
The Vulcan bomber has returned to flight on18 October. The first picture of the historic aircraft taken during its return to flight is below. The Avro Vulcan, RAF serial number XH558, which last flew ...
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