norwich city avation museum has a complete vulcan and they do tours up in the cockpit i highly recomend it for all those vulcan lovers out there not sure but i think it was XM612
I used to watch these jets flying around SE Scotland in the early 1980's. They were so graceful in flight, which I always thought was a bit ironic considering their purpose -love to see one again.
"Thunderbirds Are Go"...congratulations, awesome, fabulous. I had one display right over my head when I was stationed at RNZAF Base Wigram (NZ)in '72. The pilot stood it on its tail after the last pass and she went vertically out of sight. I won't forget that experience.....of the vibrations going through my body, I was standing right underneath those four pipes as he pulled up from about 800 ft and gave it the berries....
Wonderful to see this flying again-got the privilege of seeing a Vulcan at an air show at USAF Carswell (Fort Worth) back in '83, got to go inside the aircraft--impressed me there are no windows to see out--flown by instruments and periscope! Amazing.
To the person who said it was off the tv, it wasn't televised so how it could be off the tv I don't know
blossomingrosesophie 3 years ago
He's got a cracking TV if he can make it zoom onto the runway
ukflight 3 years ago 2
I think the black bar at the top during take-off would actually be the top of the window frame of the airfield control tower.
elscire 3 years ago 2
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norwich city avation museum has a complete vulcan and they do tours up in the cockpit i highly recomend it for all those vulcan lovers out there not sure but i think it was XM612
boeingc 4 years ago
I used to watch these jets flying around SE Scotland in the early 1980's. They were so graceful in flight, which I always thought was a bit ironic considering their purpose -love to see one again.
brok328 4 years ago 2
"Thunderbirds Are Go"...congratulations, awesome, fabulous. I had one display right over my head when I was stationed at RNZAF Base Wigram (NZ)in '72. The pilot stood it on its tail after the last pass and she went vertically out of sight. I won't forget that experience.....of the vibrations going through my body, I was standing right underneath those four pipes as he pulled up from about 800 ft and gave it the berries....
toycollector10 4 years ago 2
Fantastic, she's beautiful. Well done to everyone who restored her.
baggu250 4 years ago 2
Wonderful to see this flying again-got the privilege of seeing a Vulcan at an air show at USAF Carswell (Fort Worth) back in '83, got to go inside the aircraft--impressed me there are no windows to see out--flown by instruments and periscope! Amazing.
*Storm* in Texas
stormspinner1 4 years ago 2
I like to thank all the people involved in this project for bringing this wonderfull icon of aviation history back to life.
THANK YOU!!
StefvanderSteen 4 years ago 2
Cracking vid they kept this quiet but at least its on here!
cd82156 4 years ago 2
fantastic
MGazT 4 years ago 2
This is absolutely brilliant, will it be up at any airshows next year ?
crockettsrocket 4 years ago 2
she has to get her flying licence now the test has been successful
jefner121 4 years ago 2
Awesome!
Saw this in the newspaper this morning and wondered if anyone would be good enough to put a video of it in here.
Thanks very much.
craigOO7 4 years ago