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THE Vulcan to the Sky Trust has announced the appointment of a new “valuable asset” to its board. New trustee Barry Cunliffe, ...
The Avro Vulcan Bomber XH558 put on an incredible display at the Waddington Airshow, showcasing its signature spiral power climb and impressive agility. In this video, we capture the raw power and ...
Marie Cooper, CEO at CBE+, has committed to preserving arguably the most iconic aircraft in British history – the Avro Vulcan XH558 - by joining Vulcan to the Sky Trust’s (VTST) board of trustees.
The owners of one of the last Avro Vulcan aircraft hope to be given permission to hold more open days for the public at Doncaster Sheffield Airport next year.
The Avro Vulcan XH558, part of the fleet which became famous for their role in the Falklands War, has been based at the site since 2011, and was still flying until 2015. There were plans to open a ...
The only remaining airworthy Avro Vulcan bomber - XH558 performs a flypast over Woodford in Cheshire, where it was assembled at the Avro factory in 1960, as part of the V Force Tour 2015, the ...
"In fact, he flew the famous Vulcan XH558 many times during her active service. "This was the last ever flying Vulcan and is now sadly retired from the air since 2015".
Yet even by the standards of the Avro Vulcan, XH558, The Spirit of Great Britain, in whose cockpit I am sitting, is a particularly storied aircraft.
Retired by the Royal Air Force in March 1984, Avro Vulcan production totals 136 units. B.1 XA897, the first one to be delivered, crashed at Heathrow in London during Operation Tasman Flight.
The new centre will house the Avro Vulcan XH558, the last aircraft of Britain’s mighty V-Force that ceased flying in 2015. Around £3m needs to be raised to complete the project.