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Herr-Berbunch 06-21-11 10:25 AM

Vulcan at Kemble
 
Video of the last flying Vulcan at Kemble airshow on Saturday 18 June 2011.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbaQo...layer_embedded

Just sad I'll not be at Waddington this year to see her again. :wah:

And if you like that, you may also like this 60th anniversary Hunter formation. :yeah:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4UgE...feature=relmfu

Jimbuna 06-21-11 04:03 PM

Tremendous!!......The roar of those Olympus engines is really quite unique :rock:

There used to be a Vulcan at the Washington Air Museum 4/5 miles from where I live.

Tinman764 06-21-11 04:12 PM

Awesome video - and I never new 101 sqn used to fly them! I was based at Brize Norton as a medic during the early 2000's where 101 are homed flying the VC10.
A wonderful piece of history.

MH 06-21-11 04:25 PM

Great plane.
British had some most interesting and original cold war airplane designs.

ajrimmer42 06-21-11 04:27 PM

awesome awesome awesome!!! They really are a stunning aircraft, bloody huge yet are still as maneuverable and as graceful as a fighter.

STEED 06-21-11 04:29 PM

Never seen one at a air show taking off which is a pity but have seen two or three here in Museums and one of by favourite aircraft. :yeah:

Jimbuna 06-21-11 05:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MH (Post 1688396)
Great plane.
British had some most interesting and original cold war airplane designs.

None more so than the TSR-2

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BAC_TSR-2

Platapus 06-21-11 06:06 PM

I always thought it was a cool looking bomber. :up:

I wonder why it is painted camo on the underside?

TLAM Strike 06-21-11 07:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MH (Post 1688396)
Great plane.
British had some most interesting and original cold war airplane designs.

Love the Brit Post WWII jets (and all jets of that period.) :rock:

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1688441)
None more so than the TSR-2

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BAC_TSR-2

The Saunders-Roe SR.53 might disagree... :03:

Jimbuna 06-21-11 08:06 PM

That's an interceptor not a bomber/strike aircraft :DL

TLAM Strike 06-21-11 10:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1688502)
That's an interceptor not a bomber/strike aircraft :DL

But it is very unusual. :03:

Then again the Nimrod is not a Fighter but it's been known to carry AIM-9 Sidewinders. :hmmm:

Sailor Steve 06-21-11 10:49 PM

What a beauty! I used to have Airfix's 1/72-scale model, but it got burned up in a fire before I ever got a chance to build it.

krashkart 06-22-11 12:15 AM

I built a 1:48 scale Hawker Hunter when I was younger and couldn't get over the shape of the wings. I wasn't accustomed to seeing a curved leading edge like many of the British jets had during that era. A curious thing about the model kit is that it included a small rubber band for the ejection seat, which would pop out through the bottom of the fuselage when triggered. Didn't take long to wear out that part of the assembly. :DL

Watching the video of the Hunters. I think the model I built was of the same production model as the third ship that taxis past the camera. Nice to see those lines again. :salute:

papa_smurf 06-22-11 04:56 AM

A piece of iconic British engineering:salute:

Lets hope they can keep her flying for as long as possible.

Herr-Berbunch 06-22-11 06:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinman764 (Post 1688380)
Awesome video - and I never new 101 sqn used to fly them! I was based at Brize Norton as a medic during the early 2000's where 101 are homed flying the VC10.
A wonderful piece of history.

I was at Brize from '96 - '03, TCW. Small world. :D


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