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The Vulcan's winter home.

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Hedge:
She is all parked up ready for her winter service @ RAF Lyneham and a few of us lucky ones got the chance to visit.
Enjoy.  :happy2:














gillm:
very cool , i remeber standing by her at fairford this year stunned at the size of her . a real bit of history , did you get to go in the cockpit ? love to see some pics of that , or any when its in depth ? fairings off etc ?

coullstar:
Love this thing, what happening with the funding?  How many hours left in the airframe now?

rich83:
Christ... i had no idea they were quite so big!  :surprised:

Hedge:

--- Quote from: gillm on December 12, 2010, 04:32:11 pm ---very cool , i remeber standing by her at fairford this year stunned at the size of her . a real bit of history , did you get to go in the cockpit ? love to see some pics of that , or any when its in depth ? fairings off etc ?

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Unfortunately not allowed in the cockpit as it has ejection seats (for the pilot and co-pilot at least)  :smiley:


--- Quote from: coullstar on December 12, 2010, 04:42:27 pm ---Love this thing, what happening with the funding?  How many hours left in the airframe now?

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I think it is something like 4 years at current usage. Not totally sure mate www.vulcantothesky.org my have the answers you're looking for. :smiley:


--- Quote from: richwig83 on December 12, 2010, 04:48:22 pm ---Christ... i had no idea they were quite so big!  :surprised:

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As the first of the B2 Avro Vulcans she is 105ft long x 111ft wingspan. So yes pretty big. Normally has 5 crew housed between the front of the windscreen and the Panther on the side on 2 levels.



If anyone fancies it for themselves then http://www.vulcantothesky.org/news/145/82/HANGAR-TOURS.html

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