That's a monster. A little bigger than the Cherokees I'm used to. A shout out here for the Pima (Tucson) Air museum and the Phoenix Fighter Museum. Both are Great. I'd be glad to take any visitors on the tour if they're ever out this way. O'Neille
Thanks for the photos, c152t. Reminds me of seeing the Vulcans I'd see regularly when I was stationed at Strategic Air Command headquarters at Offutt AFB. They had a flight of them there for training. With that huge rounded delta wing, they were really something to see in flight. Remarkably graceful for such a big bird.
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Happiness? I'd settle for being less annoyed!!!
"I used to be disgusted; now I try to be amused." - Declan MacManus
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One Sunday afternoon a bit less than 40 years ago, my friend and I were playing in his back yard. We heard the roar of powerful jet engines. When we looked overhead, we were treated to the sight of an AVRO Vulcan flying directly overhead at 5,000 feet (or less). It was on the downwind leg before landing at McClellan AFB for an airshow that weekend.
We both knew what it was, because my friend was an AF brat who was born and raised in England and I had been an aviation buff from age five. That was one beautiful aircraft, despite being comparable in size to a B-52.
Yes, for many years during the cold war the Vulcan was kept as a deterrent. There were over a hundred of them and they could carry a twenty ton nuclear bomb or twenty conventional one ton bombs. The only time the Vulcans were used in anger was at the end of their career, in the Falklands War.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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