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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 |
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. |
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. |
Great plane.
British had some most interesting and original cold war airplane designs. |
awesome awesome awesome!!! They really are a stunning aircraft, bloody huge yet are still as maneuverable and as graceful as a fighter.
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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:
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I always thought it was a cool looking bomber. :up:
I wonder why it is painted camo on the underside? |
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That's an interceptor not a bomber/strike aircraft :DL
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Then again the Nimrod is not a Fighter but it's been known to carry AIM-9 Sidewinders. :hmmm: |
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.
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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: |
A piece of iconic British engineering:salute:
Lets hope they can keep her flying for as long as possible. |
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