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It is the aircraft's first public appearance since the Vulcan to the Sky Trust, which owns it, confirmed this is its last flying season. The Vulcan XH558 will be at Throckmorton Air Show on ...
The last flying Vulcan bomber was the star attraction at one of Northern Ireland's largest air shows. Thousands of people turned up watch the air show on Saturday, the highlight of this year's ...
Now, after flying more hours than any other Vulcan, this will be her last air show season. The end of the end is near for the famed Avro Vulcan Bomber “XH558.” ...
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 ...
A Show of Elegance and Power At the 1953 Farnborough Airshow, two brilliant white Avro Type 698 bombers roared into view ...
The Avro Vulcan bomber is one of the most iconic aircraft in military history. The aircraft, with its delta wing and sleek manuveruers, was an enduring favorite of air show attendees and aviation ...
Vulcan XH558, which was built to carry Britain’s nuclear deterrent during the Cold War, will star at the 12th annual Abingdon Air and Country Show, at the Dalton Barracks airfield on Sunday, May 8.
The stunning aerobatics of the Red Arrows. The howl of the delta-winged Vulcan. Those magnificent men in their flying, machines have been wowing crowds at the Cosford Air Show for the past four ...
The prototype made a public appearance at an air show the same year, during which the bomber demonstrated a near vertical bank. In 1953, a second Vulcan prototype took to the skies.
The last flying Vulcan bomber was the main attraction at one of Northern Ireland's largest air shows.