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Intended for English language sites that primarily deal with the Avro Vulcan, a high-level, delta-wing, stand-off bomber that was first delivered to the Royal Air Force in September, 1956.
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History and pictures of the RAF's 1950s-1980s V-bomber/tanker aircraft. Comprehensive site from Damien Burke.
Brief history, specifications, schematics, pictures and data.
The Avro Vulcan bomber (XL319) on display at the North East Aircraft Museum, Sunderland, Britain.
The Vulcan raids on Port Stanley during the Falklands War.
The Solway Aviation Museum is run by volunteers from the Solway Aviation Society, and owns nine aircraft - the most prominent of which is an Avro Vulcan bomber, XJ823. They can be viewed at their site, which is part of Carlisle Airport, Cumbria.
Register of Vulcan crew chiefs, including details of reunions and recent news.
Official Website of The Vulcan Restoration Trust - preserving XL426, located at Southend Airport in Essex.
The company has been formed to return to display flight the last flying example of the famous Avro Vulcan jet bomber XJ558.
Recent detailed pictures of XM605, the Vulcan in California, from its current crew chief. Includes almost 300 thumbnails to search through. Including B-47E, F105B and various other aircraft photos.
The BBC reports that the last airworthy Vulcan is to be grounded. (November 03, 2012)
History and pictures of the RAF's 1950s-1980s V-bomber/tanker aircraft. Comprehensive site from Damien Burke.
The company has been formed to return to display flight the last flying example of the famous Avro Vulcan jet bomber XJ558.
Recent detailed pictures of XM605, the Vulcan in California, from its current crew chief. Includes almost 300 thumbnails to search through. Including B-47E, F105B and various other aircraft photos.
The Vulcan raids on Port Stanley during the Falklands War.
Brief history, specifications, schematics, pictures and data.
Register of Vulcan crew chiefs, including details of reunions and recent news.
The Avro Vulcan bomber (XL319) on display at the North East Aircraft Museum, Sunderland, Britain.
The Solway Aviation Museum is run by volunteers from the Solway Aviation Society, and owns nine aircraft - the most prominent of which is an Avro Vulcan bomber, XJ823. They can be viewed at their site, which is part of Carlisle Airport, Cumbria.
Official Website of The Vulcan Restoration Trust - preserving XL426, located at Southend Airport in Essex.
The BBC reports that the last airworthy Vulcan is to be grounded. (November 03, 2012)
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