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vulcan bomber
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hi, as i was getting out of the car to go into tesco yesterday, the vulcan bomber went overhead. Where might iit have been going do you think? i live in the south. Were there any shows or anything yesterday that might have featured it? And as a little controversial aside, do you think the government should fund it as part of our heritage?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.bednobs 237SJ has answered your question, but it brought up a couple of incidents in my mind.
1954 Took a girl out for a "bike ride2 and we got settled in a field when we were surrounded by RAF Regiment soldiers with bayonets fixed and were told to move on. A Vulcan, still on the secret list had crashed near Stamford.
1994 Each year would take junior staff to a weekend in the Bomber County ...Lincolnshire...Woodhall Spa..The had to come if they were to expect a reference ;-)
During our stay at the Petwood Hotel I met a mate of mine from grammar school and it turned out that he flew Vulcans during his carrer in the RAF.
I asked him to be guest speaker at the dinner and he agreed........he was the star.
Bit of useless information for you LOL
1954 Took a girl out for a "bike ride2 and we got settled in a field when we were surrounded by RAF Regiment soldiers with bayonets fixed and were told to move on. A Vulcan, still on the secret list had crashed near Stamford.
1994 Each year would take junior staff to a weekend in the Bomber County ...Lincolnshire...Woodhall Spa..The had to come if they were to expect a reference ;-)
During our stay at the Petwood Hotel I met a mate of mine from grammar school and it turned out that he flew Vulcans during his carrer in the RAF.
I asked him to be guest speaker at the dinner and he agreed........he was the star.
Bit of useless information for you LOL
this was on a website, yesterday 18th
A successful weekend for the Vulcan crew
Following last weekend's nightmare weather at Cosford, there was a change of luck this weekend as the Vulcan completed two displays at both the Cotswold Airshow and also on the South coast at Margate, where XH558 put in a shift to wow the crowds again.
First off then, and the take off at Kemble which saw a great take off - see the video below, and thanks go to the youtuber for the excellent footage from outside the base, and there was a cracking display there before it was on to Margate to make the most of the dry conditions amongst a relatively up and down weekend as far as the weather was concerned in the UK - so great to see another successful weekend for the Vulcan crew to enjoy
A successful weekend for the Vulcan crew
Following last weekend's nightmare weather at Cosford, there was a change of luck this weekend as the Vulcan completed two displays at both the Cotswold Airshow and also on the South coast at Margate, where XH558 put in a shift to wow the crowds again.
First off then, and the take off at Kemble which saw a great take off - see the video below, and thanks go to the youtuber for the excellent footage from outside the base, and there was a cracking display there before it was on to Margate to make the most of the dry conditions amongst a relatively up and down weekend as far as the weather was concerned in the UK - so great to see another successful weekend for the Vulcan crew to enjoy
I saw it when it was doing a fly-by for for the Radio 1 roadshow in Weston-super-mare some years ago, first it went over WSM sea front then spent more than an hour doing figure of eights over the village where I was working, incredible plane, what struck me was that you couldn't hear it coming but when it went past what a noise.
Its making a return to the Bournemouth Air Festival
18th – 21st August 2011
http://www.bournemout...noise-to-bournemouth/
According to this wb page it funded by:
Sky Trust has cost more than £10million, including £2.7 million from the Heritage Lottery Fund, and over £1million in direct sponsorship. The rest – the majority – has come from public donations from more than 40,000 people worldwide
18th – 21st August 2011
http://www.bournemout...noise-to-bournemouth/
According to this wb page it funded by:
Sky Trust has cost more than £10million, including £2.7 million from the Heritage Lottery Fund, and over £1million in direct sponsorship. The rest – the majority – has come from public donations from more than 40,000 people worldwide