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Vintage Aviation News on MSNVulcan to the Sky Trust Secures Long-Term Future for Avro Vulcan XH558 at Doncaster Sheffield AirportVulcan XH558 will remain at Doncaster Sheffield Airport, securing its future and paving the way for the Vulcan Experience ...
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The Vulcan Howl Returns! XL426 Roars at Southend AirportExperience the legendary howl of the AVRO Vulcan Bomber XL426 as it unleashes its iconic sound during both fast and static ...
The UK introduced its Avro Vulcan bomber just days after the end of the Second World War. This jet-powered, tailless, delta-wing aircraft would become the UK’s nuclear bomber during the Cold War.
The Avro Vulcan had the speed and the ceiling to make it a formidable airplane. The Avro Vulcan was a delta-wing high-altitude long-range warbird that even took the longest bombing run in British ...
The owners of one of the last surviving Vulcan aircraft have confirmed that it will leave its base at Doncaster Sheffield Airport in 2023. Did you know with a Digital subscription to Yorkshire ...
A new chief executive is taking control of the Vulcan to the Sky Trust as the charity confirmed the iconic aircraft will remain in Doncaster until the end of the year. Did you know with a Digital ...
A Vulcan aircraft has moved into a new home in a hangar. The ground-operational aircraft is in "tip-top condition", according to the Vulcan Restoration Trust, which is based at Southend Airport.
Museum visitors will have a rare opportunity to climb into the cockpit of a Vulcan bomber to mark the 40th anniversary of the aircraft touching down in Nottinghamshire. The Avro Vulcan XM594 ...
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