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Hello chaps,

To any of you who live in Great Britain and are interested in aircraft can I recommend a visit to the Vulcan Experience based in ex RAF Finningley.

I was lucky enough to spend a very pleasant Sunday morning getting close upto this magnificent old lady.

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It’s XH588 the last flying Vulcan in the world, now sadly grounded :(​​​​.

A two hour visit allows you to have a good look at her, plus a look in the incredibly cramped office.

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The visit culminates when she is powered up and all the control surfaces are moved and lights switched on etc.

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You need to pre-book but definitely well worth a visit if you get chance.

https://vulcantothesky.org/product-...suMuwrc-Ued53GoIrxGi9ob0U-3GBLPA5IIaS_4bjp_SI

Cheers,

Geoff.
 
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Great stuff. Very impressive bird when it is in the air. I saw her at one of her last air displays, at Old Sarum airfield. I wasn’t at the event, which was RAF only I believe. I sat in my garden and watched from about a mile away. Very loud even then……
 
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Great stuff. Very impressive bird when it is in the air. I saw her at one of her last air displays, at Old Sarum airfield. I wasn’t at the event, which was RAF only I believe. I sat in my garden and watched from about a mile away. Very loud even then……

Great stuff Tim, we were very lucky to see them flying.

I managed to see both the Vulcan and Nimrod flying and they were extremely loud :eek: I can’t think of any on the airshow circuit now that compare.

Geoff.
 
What an amazing experience for you to have had, Geoff. When they 'power her up', do they start the engines or is it an APU or GPU?
 
It's areal sadness when a piece of our history is laid up - still, we still have her to admire and wonder over!
Steve
 
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It was a GPU that they used Joe. I’m not sure if the engines are operational these days.
 
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Your right Steve, I think they would have carried on flying her if possible but I believe a lot of the companies they relied on for engineering support did not want to carry on.

Geoff.
 
Ive been inside the one at newark air museum.......and to think they flew to the falklands and back in that little office

Mind you ive been in the shackleton at NAM too.....vulcan is the spacious one lol

The week before 558 did its last display i was at Waddington on a gun course and it went up for a practice......whole station turned out to watch........marvellous sound.......nothing like the vulcan whine
 
Ive been inside the one at newark air museum.......and to think they flew to the falklands and back in that little office

Mind you ive been in the shackleton at NAM too.....vulcan is the spacious one lol

The week before 558 did its last display i was at Waddington on a gun course and it went up for a practice......whole station turned out to watch........marvellous sound.......nothing like the vulcan whine

Is there a Vulcan at Newark?
I've been inside the Vulcan at Midland Air Museum in Coventry, and also in the Shackleton at Newark, and I can't agree that the Vulcan is the spacious one! After all, the Shack has a kitchenette and rest beds (well, padded benches) for the crew.
The last time I was at Newark I was just getting back in the car to go home, when I heard that unmistakable sound as XH558 flew overhead on its last flight. ???? Shame I didn't have a good camera with me.
Pete
 
A truly beautiful feat of engineering,
As well as seeing her on what was to become her final air show season, we managed to see her carrying out her final flypast over East Midlands Airport just after we'd returned from a holiday, (we were in the car park collecting our car as she flew overhead), the sound of her engines rank up there with the sound of a Merlin
 
What a wonderful experience Geoff. Not far from me is Cosford Museum. They have all three V bombers.
 
Is there a Vulcan at Newark?

Silly me, of course there's one there!
Here's the 'kitchenette' and rest area in the Shack - if this works.
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Try fitting that in a Vulcan!
Pete
 

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