Incredible documentary about a Vulcans first strike on the Falklands.
Love this doc. So British and basic thinkin.
Gutted I missed it flying over Manchester.
Incredible documentary about a Vulcans first strike on the Falklands.
Incredible documentary about a Vulcans first strike on the Falklands.
Buccaneers had a big role in first Gulf War in 1991. That was the first time they were used in a conflict since they went into service in the early 60s.Got told a story when I was in the RAF about a Vulcan and 2 Buccaneers in Red Flag an annual exercise in the Nevada desert. Story was the Vulcan was to fly low on a bombing run and I mean gucking low under 100 foot against the Yanks who had to shoot it down, as the Yanks came over the top and dived down for an easy kill seeing a lone Vulcan it pulled up, flying under neath were 2 bucanners which promptly pulled up shot the Americans down and then all 3 carried onto target. Yanks were not best pleased, I loved Bucanners.
I first saw it at the RAF show in Heaton Park, must have been mid 70's. It flew over low then pulled up to almost vertical and applied full thrust. You could feel the ground shaking. Awesome plane.
Amazingly it doesn't seem to be flying over Chadd. Going over Warton & Samlesbury, which had nothing to do with it but not over Chadderton, where it was designed and the sub-assemblies were built. Coming into Barton from Warton over Westhoughton, Atherton & Tyldesley then turning SW to Lymm, where it's going to turn and fly up to Woodford via Knutsford. They flew over the Chadderton factory after the Falklands War.What time is it flying over chadderton? Can't get on that link on my iPad
It is but it's the final flights as they can't keep it in the air any longer. A great shame as, together with Concorde, it's one of the finest things we ever producedHow come it's flying over again?
Such a beautiful aircraft.
The sound of those engines at full tilt ...just wow.It is but it's the final flights as they can't keep it in the air any longer. A great shame as, together with Concorde, it's one of the finest things we ever produced
The sight and sound are just breathtaking. It's staying at Robin Hood Airport I believe, where it's already on static display when not flying.The sound of those engines at full tilt ...just wow.
Any plans to make it a static attraction like the concorde?