The end for Vulcan Bomber XL391
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A shame but by all accounts that one was complete scrap. And there is one in the country that will fly again. Thats more than can be said for a lot of other aircraft. The Victor will never fly again over here.
Was lucky enough to see a Vulcan at Leicester Air Show many years ago. 1991? Can still remember the noise it made.
Was lucky enough to see a Vulcan at Leicester Air Show many years ago. 1991? Can still remember the noise it made.
Hello All.
I have just seen this Topic. Yes i agree it is very very sad to see.
This is why i own a 10' Scale model of this. Other than the Vulcan to the Sky and Dave Johnson (LMA Chairman)no one has Vulcans..
Take a look at the Site and sign up for updates on Events so you can see a realy nice scale model Vulcan.
www.modelvulcan.co.uk
I have just seen this Topic. Yes i agree it is very very sad to see.
This is why i own a 10' Scale model of this. Other than the Vulcan to the Sky and Dave Johnson (LMA Chairman)no one has Vulcans..
Take a look at the Site and sign up for updates on Events so you can see a realy nice scale model Vulcan.
www.modelvulcan.co.uk
modelvulcan said:
Hello All.
I have just seen this Topic. Yes i agree it is very very sad to see.
This is why i own a 10' Scale model of this. Other than the Vulcan to the Sky and Dave Johnson (LMA Chairman)no one has Vulcans..
Take a look at the Site and sign up for updates on Events so you can see a realy nice scale model Vulcan.
www.modelvulcan.co.uk
Tip - before you search the entire internet for Vulcan references and join up to forums to promote your own business, get someone vaguely competent to proofread your website I have just seen this Topic. Yes i agree it is very very sad to see.
This is why i own a 10' Scale model of this. Other than the Vulcan to the Sky and Dave Johnson (LMA Chairman)no one has Vulcans..
Take a look at the Site and sign up for updates on Events so you can see a realy nice scale model Vulcan.
www.modelvulcan.co.uk
Tip #2 - spend some time reading the forums your searches direct you to, so that you find more current threads about, for example, XH558 rather than ancient ones about a scrapped aircraft.
Edited by Famous Graham on Wednesday 26th November 01:26
still a Vulcan (XM612)at the museum at Norwich Airport.
http://www.cnam.co.uk/html/act_vulcan.htm
when I lasted visited they certainly ran up one engine and you could go inside.
http://www.cnam.co.uk/html/act_vulcan.htm
when I lasted visited they certainly ran up one engine and you could go inside.
Famous Graham said:
modelvulcan said:
Hello All.
I have just seen this Topic. Yes i agree it is very very sad to see.
This is why i own a 10' Scale model of this. Other than the Vulcan to the Sky and Dave Johnson (LMA Chairman)no one has Vulcans..
Take a look at the Site and sign up for updates on Events so you can see a realy nice scale model Vulcan.
www.modelvulcan.co.uk
Tip - before you search the entire internet for Vulcan references and join up to forums to promote your own business, get someone vaguely competent to proofread your website I have just seen this Topic. Yes i agree it is very very sad to see.
This is why i own a 10' Scale model of this. Other than the Vulcan to the Sky and Dave Johnson (LMA Chairman)no one has Vulcans..
Take a look at the Site and sign up for updates on Events so you can see a realy nice scale model Vulcan.
www.modelvulcan.co.uk
Tip #2 - spend some time reading the forums your searches direct you to, so that you find more current threads about, for example, XH558 rather than ancient ones about a scrapped aircraft.
MikeyT said:
Famous Graham said:
modelvulcan said:
Hello All.
I have just seen this Topic. Yes i agree it is very very sad to see.
This is why i own a 10' Scale model of this. Other than the Vulcan to the Sky and Dave Johnson (LMA Chairman)no one has Vulcans..
Take a look at the Site and sign up for updates on Events so you can see a realy nice scale model Vulcan.
www.modelvulcan.co.uk
Tip - before you search the entire internet for Vulcan references and join up to forums to promote your own business, get someone vaguely competent to proofread your website I have just seen this Topic. Yes i agree it is very very sad to see.
This is why i own a 10' Scale model of this. Other than the Vulcan to the Sky and Dave Johnson (LMA Chairman)no one has Vulcans..
Take a look at the Site and sign up for updates on Events so you can see a realy nice scale model Vulcan.
www.modelvulcan.co.uk
Tip #2 - spend some time reading the forums your searches direct you to, so that you find more current threads about, for example, XH558 rather than ancient ones about a scrapped aircraft.
I think you owe the new arrival an apology FG.
JonRB said:
HRG said:
I think you owe the new arrival an apology FG.
Why, exactly? It was a robust put-down for sure, but unsolicited advertising is unsolicited advertising. funk odyssey said:
still a Vulcan (XM612)at the museum at Norwich Airport.
http://www.cnam.co.uk/html/act_vulcan.htm
when I lasted visited they certainly ran up one engine and you could go inside.
Go to Southend, they fire up all four engines, on XL426, and go for a spin around the airfield, you can even pay to win the right hand seat for the taxi!http://www.cnam.co.uk/html/act_vulcan.htm
when I lasted visited they certainly ran up one engine and you could go inside.
FourWheelDrift said:
JonRB said:
HRG said:
I think you owe the new arrival an apology FG.
Why, exactly? It was a robust put-down for sure, but unsolicited advertising is unsolicited advertising. Sure, rip the regulars to bits but at least give potentially interesting new arrivals the chance to settle in
HRG said:
What are you going to do about it? Fold me in a particularly stubborn blanket with hospital corners and everything?
I may have to subject you to an 'apple pie' bed combined with a duvet half nelson. You'll be trapped for weeks.Don't make me. You know I have the technology to hurt you.
Edited by Cara Van Man on Thursday 27th November 09:12
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