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The Vulcan VH558 After being retired from active duty in 1984, XH558 continued with the RAF's Vulcan Display Flight team until 1992. The Vulcan In The Sky Trust took on the plane in 1999, when it ...
The final flight of Doncaster’s historic Vulcan bomber is to be remembered with a tenth anniversary film screening. XH558, which is based at Doncaster Sheffield Airport, last took to the skies ...
Took flight for the first time in 1952 It was in service from 1960-1993 Has a top speed of about 600mph (1,000km/h) Costs £2.2m a year to keep the XH558 maintained, including insurance The Vulcan ...
The last Vulcan was withdrawn from service in 1984, but XH558 flew on from 1986 to 1993 as the single RAF display Vulcan. It was sold to a family company before being purchased by the trust, which ...
Took flight for the first time in 1952 It was in service from 1960-1993 Has a top speed of about 600mph (1,000km/h) Costs £2.2m a year to keep the XH558 maintained, including insurance The Vulcan ...
Members of the crew of Vulcan XH558, a restored nuclear bomber, walk from the aircraft after its final flight at Doncaster Sheffield Airport in October 2015. Picture: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire | pa ...
The last flying Vulcan Bomber, XH558, flew with the Red Arrows one last time at the Southport Air Show. After taking part in air shows for eight years, the last flying Vulcan bomber will perform ...
The world's last flying Vulcan bomber, XH558, will this weekend perform fly-pasts around the country giving large crowds a chance to say goodbye to the Cold War bomber ...
“Guy Martin helps restore XH558, the last airworthy Avro Vulcan bomber, to prepare it for its last ever flight, a 1000-mile farewell tour of Great Britain, before it is grounded.” ...
The latest offer for supporters to have their names under the bomb bay doors coincides with the anniversaries of the aircraft's first post-restoration flight on 18 October, 2007, and its final ...
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