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Avro Vulcan display at Wroughton, 1992 (Part 2)



Video Title : Avro Vulcan display at Wroughton, 1992 (Part 2)
Description : The RAFs last Vulcan (XH558) displaying at Wroughton, UK, 19th Sept.1992. Filmed the day before its last public display. This aircraft is due to return to flying display status in 2007. Visit www.tvoc.co.uk for more info. This clip shows the aircraft performing a low level pass before a steep climb out and bank round back onto the display line. Bit shaky in places.
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Keywords, Tags : Avro Vulcan Bomber Aircraft XH558 VTTS Airshow RAF Airplane V-Force TVOC
Video Length : 2 : 5


Comments :

That is what i call a bird of prey.

I haven't been able to see the vulcan in real life but from what I saw in this vid all I will say is amazing. That really looks like fun to watch and must be a blast to fly

I was at Woodford Airshow in the late 60`s/early 70`s when one did the vertical climb over the end of the runway a bit close to the crowd. All the grass shrivelled up and burnt,and all your internal organs vibrated into jam. It remains the best sound in the world. Better than Blackbirds,better than Concorde. Cant wait for the airshow season

Operation red flag 77... The yanks couldn't shoot these or the Buccs down, not really surprising, the Buccs were in dried up river beds, the Vulcans at 50 (yes fifty) feet from Canada to Nevada... F15 locked on, ping ping in the three pilots ears (three?) yeah, two Buccs peeled off from UNDER the Vulcans wings and carried on to the target.. Go RAF!!

listen to that roar! hopefully i'll be able to see this loud aircraft at a display now one's been revamped

Forget that Amerivan SR71 Blackbird thing. There were only ever 2 jet planes that could take the crown. The Vulcan, and the passenger jet which was based on this wonderful bomber, Concorde. When I first saw this at Woodford Air Show, I thought the Harrier doing it's hover was bloody loud, but that was nothing compared to this beast. Those Olympus engines shake the earth to it's very core!!!

How about the BAC English Electric Lightning?...now that was an impressive piece of engineering. Especially for its time! Just a suggestion based on your own picks. That would nicely fill the fighter/interceptor catergory!

Very true but you cant forget the spitfire aswell :), those 3 are the legends that will always live on!

Ah yes, the original superfighter of WWII! Excellent suggestion!

AND the Hunter!!!!! Vulcan, Lightning, Spitfire, !!!!! Oh, and the Buccaneer, and the Harrier (GR1 and GR3), and the Lancaster, and the Hurricane, and the Tempest, and the Sunderland, and the Mosquito!!!!! AND NOT ONE PIECE OF YANK OR EURO CRAP!!!!! The TSR2 should be on the list but we bought the Phantom. The rot set in there!!! Right then, 'soap box' moment over with, I can breath again. Oh, and the Gnat. And the Hunter 'again, (I just like it alot).


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