Vulcan !!!!!!

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sdr gb

Falling apart
Location
Mossley
The Blackpool Vulcan was bought off E-bay by a pub landlord for his beer garden at the Snipe Inn in Dukinfield. Link. Unfortunately, he ended up scrapping it due to transport and corrosion issues. If my memory is correct, he then bought a Sea Harrier which he managed to install at his pub.
 

zexel

Veteran
Location
Cambs
The Vulcan flew directly over my house yesterday, (Huntingdon, Cambs) thought it was going to take my TV aerial off, was a bit low.
 

skudupnorth

Cycling Skoda lover
The Blackpool Vulcan was bought off E-bay by a pub landlord for his beer garden at the Snipe Inn in Dukinfield. Link. Unfortunately, he ended up scrapping it due to transport and corrosion issues. If my memory is correct, he then bought a Sea Harrier which he managed to install at his pub.
I do not think he realised the size of the job to shift the poor old girl ! When i went to see it just before scrapping she was in a dangerous state and you could no longer go inside.
 
One of my memories as a child was cycling up the Old Ramsey Road in St Ives to the service gates at the back of RAF Wyton to watch the aircraft.

Usually Canberras, but there was the occasional Lightning, Victor and if we were really lucky the odd Vulcan.
The Vulcan taking off was literally earthshaking
 

Brains

Legendary Member
Location
Greenwich
The ultimate Vulcan show, if it's ever made available on YouTube, would be the bombing of Stanley Airport, however I'm not sure the average home entertainment speaker system would be up to volume and bass required.

For the Argie conscripts on the ground it must be an experience that is still spoken of in shock and awe in the cantinas of Buenos Aires
 
The ultimate Vulcan show, if it's ever made available on YouTube, would be the bombing of Stanley Airport, however I'm not sure the average home entertainment speaker system would be up to volume and bass required.

For the Argie conscripts on the ground it must be an experience that is still spoken of in shock and awe in the cantinas of Buenos Aires

Channel 4 failed big time when they failed to release "The Falkland's most daring raid" on to DVD ,

You can download a torrent........
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Usually Canberras, but there was the occasional Lightning, Victor and if we were really lucky the odd Vulcan.
Ah, the Handley-Page Victor. The nastiest, meanest, most evil looking ever aircraft ever made. If you didn't already know you were in trouble when the Victor flew over, one glance would be enough to ram the message home.
 

sheddy

Squire
Location
Suffolk
 
I remember being at Brands Hatch as a boy for the Grand Prix in the 60's and there was a Vulcan flypast.

The Vulcan doing the flying was the one that was modified as a flying test bed for the Concord engine. It performed a flypast with the four normal engines turned off and flying on the single concord engine. If I remember correctly it was louder flying with one Concord engine that the four normal engines.
 
We often see Apaches round our way, and the other week a Longbow popped up and flew alongside the car about quarter a mile off. I'm sure we were being used for a bit of targeting practice, which is fine by me... so long as they don't pull the trigger!
I was driving up the A1 a few years back and during the gulf war (I think the first) and I'm sure the US A10 tank busters were using the traffic on the road for target practice, luckily none of them pulled the trigger either.
 

Andrew_Culture

Internet Marketing bod
I was driving up the A1 a few years back and during the gulf war (I think the first) and I'm sure the US A10 tank busters were using the traffic on the road for target practice, luckily none of them pulled the trigger either.

I grew up gobbing distance from Bentwaters so the A10 engines regularly drowned out the telly, it was bloody weird how quiet life seemed when the based closed!
 
As Lancasters have been metnioned in this thread, does anyone else know, or has visited the Panton brothers??

http://www.lincsaviation.co.uk/

I've been once (2004??), & the Lanc was started up at less than 10 yards from where I was standing:wahhey:

The sound of those 4 Merlins being run-up was incredible, as was the taxi-out & throttled up with the brakes applied - the sight of that tailplane shakign under power was wonderful

There was also a 2-seater Spitfire displaying the same day!!
 

Cheddar George

oober member
My favourite Vulcan story, i think of it every time i drive on the A38 and look down the runway at Filton.

"In 1960, an RAF Vulcan bomber, approaching from the west, landed at Filton in heavy rain. The pilot braked, but started to aquaplane. He decided to abort the landing. Although he managed to take-off and eventually land successfully elsewhere, the jet blast from the aircraft's four Bristol Siddeley Olympus 201 engines severely damaged a filling station at the eastern end of the runway, sent cars spinning on the A38 trunk road and wrecked the boundary fence steel railings. Eye witnesses claimed that the aircraft barely cleared the engine test beds next to the Bristol to South Wales railway embankment. Subsequently, the filling station was moved further north, to a safer location."
 
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