RE: Vulcan Sunday Service 25/01
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eybic said:
That's because you obviously don't spend every waking minute staring at the homepage
The problem is that there's so much to read on the forums that I'm always playing catch-up. eybic said:
Here's the latest pic taken during this service, we should be able to see some pretty cool stuff when we go
Wow! didn't know they were installing torpedo tubes too...will certainly help against SPECTRE. 10b0b said:
Booked!
Stoked for this! Love the Vulcan and my first PH Sunday Service!!!
Cant wait!
It's even more awe inspiring when you remind yourself that the Vulcan first flew a mere 7 years after the end of WW2 and consider what the average car, home etc. was like at that time. It must've looked like it was from another world.Stoked for this! Love the Vulcan and my first PH Sunday Service!!!
Cant wait!
Clivey said:
It's even more awe inspiring when you remind yourself that the Vulcan first flew a mere 7 years after the end of WW2 and consider what the average car, home etc. was like at that time. It must've looked like it was from another world.
Indeed. My old man says such things as he saw it/them as a youngster (he's coming too). Plus i work in Aerospace, have a bit of a tragic obsession with most things that fly and the Cold War Era. Should be a cracking day On another note Ive always said the same for Concorde. If that came out tomorrow... it would look futuristic.
eybic said:
Keep the bookings coming guys, I'm really looking forward to this one after reading the gripping book.
I took the book Vulcan 607 on holiday to the Dominican and read it in 4 days. I couldn't put it down it's an absolute joy to read, if you haven't read it buy it when you visit I did and I salute the engineers who made the projects and missions succeed.Gassing Station | Events & Meetings | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff