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so the last flying vulcan is being grounded for good after 1 more flight next year,
as i said before long overdue before a major incident with this old crate
as i said before long overdue before a major incident with this old crate
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks Judge N for sending me the depressing news yesterday I didn't see it until late last night. How sad that is all these beautiful old planes now going or gone - Concorde, the Harriers and now the Vulcan.
Deggers - can't understand your attitude - do you not feel the need to preserve these national treasures or do you have personal resentment against the funding, which incidentally is all from donations??
Deggers - can't understand your attitude - do you not feel the need to preserve these national treasures or do you have personal resentment against the funding, which incidentally is all from donations??
Very true, em.
Read a book entitled "Empire of the Skies" by James Hamilton-Paterson. There you will see described a number of these "old crates" which were developed and built by the various aircraft manufacturers which the UK had after WW2 until the late 60s. You will also learn how that industry was decimated by government inaction, prevarication and outright obstruction and you will wonder how some of these old crates managed to get into the air at all.
The Avro Vulcan was designed sixty years ago but remains, along with the Gloster Javelin and the EE Lightning, one of the finest aircraft of its type. To describe it as an old crate defies belief.
Read a book entitled "Empire of the Skies" by James Hamilton-Paterson. There you will see described a number of these "old crates" which were developed and built by the various aircraft manufacturers which the UK had after WW2 until the late 60s. You will also learn how that industry was decimated by government inaction, prevarication and outright obstruction and you will wonder how some of these old crates managed to get into the air at all.
The Avro Vulcan was designed sixty years ago but remains, along with the Gloster Javelin and the EE Lightning, one of the finest aircraft of its type. To describe it as an old crate defies belief.