Avro continued working on his visions, and the Avro Vulcan bomber later became the most advanced bomber aircraft of the Royal Air Force from 1956 to 1984. Primarily, Vulcan was intended as a high ...
On May 1st 1982, a single Vulcan flew over Port Stanley and bombed the airfield there, achieving a direct hit which rendered it unusable by fighter aircraft. The plane was retired by the RAF in 1984.
Long-range bomber raid The Vulcan bomber raid on Stanley airport on May 1st was the most spectacular RAF exploit of the war with major impact on subsequent operations and morale on both sides, far ...
A special event at Southend Airport gave ten lucky visitors an unforgettable experience with the legendary Avro Vulcan XL426. The Vulcan Restoration Trust hosted the Vulcan VIP Visit on Sunday, March ...
During the Falklands War, a team of Vulcan Bombers staged the longest bombing raid ever attempted. We tell the amazing story of the machines that undertook the near impossible mission of bombing ...
The aeropark, at Castle Donington, plans to repurpose the old entrance area as a display unit for exhibits related to their iconic Vulcan aircraft. Two new modular buildings were also included in the ...
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.