RE: Vulcan versus Vulcan: Pic Of The Week

RE: Vulcan versus Vulcan: Pic Of The Week

Friday 2nd October 2015

Vulcan versus Vulcan: Pic Of The Week

Could anything be more sinister than the Aston Martin Vulcan? How about a nuclear bomber of the same name?



The name 'Vulcan' was an inspired choice for Aston Martin's super evil looking, limited edition plaything for (very) rich track day obsessives. As we know, just 24 examples of the 800hp-plus, flame-spitting, track-only monster will be built. Though reserved for just a small group of buyers its role previewing the brand's new design language is an important one though.

Other powerful things named Vulcan include the Roman god of fire and - of course - the iconic delta-winged V-bomber. While it would have been nice to include the former in a photoshoot with the car that bears his name he sadly wasn't available. So it fell to the soon to be grounded XH558 and a carefully orchestrated flypast at Elvington to create this rather nice image we've prepared for your desktop as Pic Of The Week. And just in case you thought it was a carefully contrived bit of of Photoshoppery there's a video proving, yes, it really did happen.

After several stays of execution it seems this really is XH558's final month of airworthiness, this symbolic handover to its Aston Martin namesake combining two of PH's favourite things.

Video here

Traditional (4:3)
Computer widescreen (16:10)
TV widescreen (16:9)
Portrait (smartphone etc)





   
   
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rogerhudson

Original Poster:

338 posts

159 months

Friday 2nd October 2015
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When i feel a bit full i only have to remember seeing a Vulcan ( plus trucks) on dispersal to RAF St Mawgan (Newquay) that terrible weekend in October 1962 to loosen the bowels. We are all lucky to be here to see the plane and car. The plane has a lovely wing, the car's wing is just ugly.

Gilhooligan

2,214 posts

145 months

Friday 2nd October 2015
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  • Goes off to youtube to listen to Vulcan engine noises **

Uncle John

4,302 posts

192 months

Friday 2nd October 2015
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I like!!

simonrockman

6,863 posts

256 months

Friday 2nd October 2015
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As a kid I was at a summer school - it must have been late 1970s - and some vulcans flew over. Amazing, super intimidating.

The car is pretty intimidating too. I saw one at Salon Prive, wow.

Remember the cars are made in a factory built on the site of the bomber factory.

Simon

FastRich

542 posts

201 months

Friday 2nd October 2015
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Finally a decent POTW after a few weeks.

More like this please.

marksx

5,052 posts

191 months

Friday 2nd October 2015
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Proper size version of the last pic please!

Feirny

2,524 posts

148 months

Friday 2nd October 2015
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Su-bloody-perb.

Patrick Bateman

12,195 posts

175 months

Friday 2nd October 2015
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Gilhooligan said:
** Goes off to youtube to listen to Vulcan engine noises **
https://youtu.be/Yry2LnaNeXc?t=33

Job jobbed

balls-out

3,613 posts

232 months

Friday 2nd October 2015
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Vulcan?


JetskiJezz

662 posts

137 months

Friday 2nd October 2015
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Does anyone know a source for the high resolution versions of these pictures?

LordGrover

33,549 posts

213 months

Friday 2nd October 2015
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The aircraft is still a work of art.
That car, not so much.

Krikkit

26,551 posts

182 months

Friday 2nd October 2015
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Can we have full-size of all the pics in the article please (or as many as you can), they're absolutely magnificent.

marksx

5,052 posts

191 months

Friday 2nd October 2015
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One with a little more grace:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCLcrLO08L0

soad

32,915 posts

177 months

Friday 2nd October 2015
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Why does it remind me of a Corvette?

Mannginger

9,074 posts

258 months

Friday 2nd October 2015
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Krikkit said:
Can we have full-size of all the pics in the article please (or as many as you can), they're absolutely magnificent.
Agreed amazing car, plane and pics - more please!

PunterCam

1,073 posts

196 months

Friday 2nd October 2015
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Always loved the plane, but the car looks a bit st. The souped up Astons of recent times have always looked a bit Halfords boy-racer to me. Somehow the other manufacturers manage to make some look more race car, while Aston always make it look more friday night at a McDonalds car park.

They need to start thinking more about the shape rather than the details. It doesn't help that the current Corvette is a better looking, faster, much cheaper Aston at the moment I suppose... Perhaps time to shun the front engined and move amidships? Maybe then they'd stop trying to make cars that look like bloody Astons.

Orange Rocket

45 posts

130 months

Friday 2nd October 2015
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Krikkit said:
Can we have full-size of all the pics in the article please (or as many as you can), they're absolutely magnificent.
+1


Actually, +quite a lot of people.


As a child of the 80's and 90's I was obsessed with the big V-Bomber even though it wasn't in service when I was old enough to appreciate it. My Dad, who served in the Her Majesties Royal Flying Club would tell me about them and we saw the odd one in museums.

I finally got to see XH558 last year at Little Gransden Airshow where it came to do its fly pasts just shortly after the 3 flying Lancasters and their fighter escorts made everyone grin did their bit. I watched it approach and thought "I don't know what all the fuss is about, it's not THAT noisy". Then it flew over and every molecule of my being vibrated with the aural assault that it presented as it buggered off for another turn. Once it had finished it's piece the announcer came back onto the PA and said any other aircraft was going to have to wait for 30-45 minutes for all the air turbulence to die down and the Vulcan had carved it's way through the sky.

I feel so privileged to have seen it, and the 3 Lancasters. I'd hate to be on the receiving end of either of them in their front line duties...

RoverP6B

4,338 posts

129 months

Friday 2nd October 2015
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Shame the video doesn't feature the infamous Vulcan howl. The link above of the missed approach, at Yeovilton, doesn't show that XH558 thereby scored her one and only 'kill' - one of the sheep at the downwind end of the runway expired! Here's her arriving at Dunsfold in August: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyyWrMGiV7g - and one cannot begin to imagine through the video just how chuffing loud that is!

RoadRunner220

958 posts

194 months

Friday 2nd October 2015
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What a fantastic picture, best POTW for a while.